Mora
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Region | Outer Rim |
Sector | Durallian (Gateway Subsector) |
System | Mora |
Suns | xxx |
Orbital Position | xxx |
Moons | x |
Coordinates | xxx |
Rotation Period | xxx standard hours |
Orbital Period | xxx local days |
Planetary Information | |
Class | Terrestrial |
Climate | Humid, tropical |
Atmosphere | Type I (breathable) |
Gravity | Standard |
Primary Terrain | Swamp |
Societal Information | |
Native Species | None |
Immigrated Species | Gand, Harch, Jawa, Toydarian, Ugnaughts |
Primary Language | Galactic Basic Standard |
Government | xxx |
Population | xxx • xxx x% |
Major Cities | Tinker-Town, one other sunken complex, two other still-operational complexes |
Major Imports | Food |
Major Exports | Scavenge, technology |
Affiliation | xxx |
Mechanical Information | |
Astrogation | Durallian Line: Minor. |
Knowledges | {{{Knowledges}}} |
Rarity Modifier | {{{RarityModifier}}} |
Other Mechanics | xxx |
- The mist shrouded world of Mora is somewhat of an oddity in the Sector.
- Hundreds of years ago, the Banking Clan built a series of massive city complexes that were held aloft over the boggy surface by massive repulsor sleds.
- Once their business dealings were completed, the Clan began to look for an interested party to take over the entire multi-city project.
- A consortium of wealthy Harch and Toydarians purchased the project, but poor revenues led to many of the cities being abandoned - and eventually crashing to the mist covered swamps below.
- Since then several species have moved into the trash landed city complexes - namely Jawas and Ugnaughts have taken over what is now known as Tinker-Town, while a sizable group of Gand have colonized and operate out of another - subsisting off of the ammonia gases that filled the city after its mechanical systems failed.
- Two of these flying cities remain in services, drifting elegantly amongst the clouds.
- The Harch and Toydarians consortium has since fractured and each has assumed control of one of the remaining complexes.
NPCs
- Gefnet: Harch Complex-City. A dealer in antiquities - the more forbidden the better. Has on-going rivalry with a Jawa scavenger boss named Jing-Jing.
- Jing-Jing "the Tall": Tinker-Town. Jawa scavenger boss with a long-running rivalry with Gefnet, preventing him from moving his operations to the Harch complex-city. Recently gained a set of very tall mechanized legs believing an increase in his height increases his standing. Literally.