Voidlight

- Intent: To sub a planet to be used in the Arc explained here, as well as a home for a PC.
- Image Credit: eldirectorio | Forest_Village_R by JaeCheol Park
- Canon: N/A
- Permissions: Here
- Thanks: Tiland Kortun For helping me build the culture and history.
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- Planet Name: Annezti by the native inhabitants. Referred to as Ming-Li by the Qi-Kan
- Demonym: Annezhad/Annezhadi
- Region: Deep Core
- System Name: Kêr System
- System Features: The Sun, Heol. Six other planets, all gas giants. Annezti is the Fourth planet. It has one moon, called Loar.
- Location: Between Epoch, Odik, and Prakith, just above the P in "DEEP CORE" (Same hex as Odik)
- Major Imports: None
- Major Exports: None
- Unexploited Resources: Wood, common ores, kyber crystals
- Gravity: 1.25x Standard
- Climate: Tropical/Temperate
- Primary Terrain: Grassland, Mountains, Oceans, Forests, Jungles
- Atmosphere: Type I
- Capital City: Rouantel
- Planetary Features: Villages spread throughout the different terrains of the planets.
- Major Locations:
- Abandoned Qi-Kan temple, modelled after the ancient kyber temples of the Jedha, hidden deep within the Janglenn jungle. There are some records in the Ancient Qi-Kan language that detail the travels of the Qi-Kan from Qi-Ko to other planets they called "Worlds of Light" and then to Annezti.
- Five monk monasteries built over crystal caverns that house naturally forming kyber crystals.
- Jungle Monastery built around the entrance to the abandoned Qi-Kan temple.
- Forest Monastery
- Mountain Monastery
- Grassland Monastery
- Ocean Monastery (also called Coastal Monastery)
- Force Nexus (Optional): Yes
Intent: To provide a reason for its unique state of existence and how it links to three other "Worlds of Light"
Nexus Name: Ming-Li - Nexus Alignment: Light
- Size: Planetary
- Strength: Strong
- Accessibility: Anywhere on the planet
- Effects: Aura of peace. All injuries heal rapidly while on the planet. If any Darksider were to enter the atmosphere of the planet, they would find Darkside Force abilities very difficult to use. Extended periods of time on the planet remove any desire to embrace the Dark side.
- Native Species: Humans, various non-sentient and sub-sentient flora and fauna.
- Immigrated Species:
- Qi-Kan, now absent.
- Light-side Force-users of various species.
- Population: Sparse
- Demographics: Primarily Annezhad Humans (some with Qi-Kan lineage). There are a small handful of Force-users from various Light side traditions that were attracted to the planet by the Living Force and stayed.
- Primary Languages:
- Anniezh is the primary written and spoken language.
- Galactic Basic was introduced by the Force users who immigrated here.
- Ancient Qi-Kan text can be found in the monastery and ancient temple the Qi-Kan built.
- Culture:
- Native: Largely influenced by the Qi-Kan, the native culture is a blend of druidic and monastic, with martial arts styles based on those taught by the Qi-Kan and then expanded upon. Most of the people live in villages surrounding 5 monasteries. The village life is largely hunter/gatherer, with the people being in tune with nature. Force-sensitives generally are taken to one of the monasteries to train in the Force, though this is not mandatory, and non-sensitives are also allowed to study and train as monks if they have the will and dedication. The monasteries hold an annual event where anyone 12 and can enter a friendly competition between the monasteries. The top five winners are allowed the privilege to explore one of the crystal caverns underneath the monasteries, with the top being allowed to enter the cavern within the Qi-Kan temple. There, they have the chance to find and bond with a kyber crystal, which is worn on a rope necklace.
- Immigrant: Largely Lightsiders who have followed the guidance of the Force to settle on the planet and primarily either live as hermits or have integrated into native society.
- Government: Tribal. Each tribe had a leader, with each leader a member of the Counsil of Chiefs. The Counsil was formed by the Qi-Kan so that the villages could more be united.
- Affiliation: None (currently)
- Wealth: Poor There is no form of currency and currently no contact with the Galaxy.
- Stability: High Annezti is entirely self-sustaining. The Light-side Force Nexus imbues the planet with the Living Force, allowing life to flourish and thrive. Anything one tribe may need, it can get by trading with the other tribes. Life here may not be easy, but there have never been any wars, and there is no crime.
- Freedom & Oppression: Very free. Village leaders make up a Counsil of Chiefs that work together to make sure trade and relations between villages go smoothly, but otherwise there is no real form of government. Technically, nothing is illegal, but there is generally no desire to commit any crimes due to the influence of the Force Nexus. In addition, the beliefs of the people encourage self-improvement and self-discipline.
- Military: None.
- Technology: Fairly primitive compared to Galactic Standard.
The Qi-Kan followed the guidance of the Force to Annezti (which they called "Ming-Li") long ago. Ancient humans were already living on the planet when they arrived. The humans living there were very primitive and lived in harmony with nature and each other, influenced by the Force Nexus. The Qi-Kan taught the inhabitants about the Force, according to the four primary aspects of the Force: the Physical Force, the Living Force, the Cosmic Force, and the Unifying Force. This particular world represents the Living Force. Eventually, the majority of the Qi-Kan left, though it is uncertain why, most likely searching for another Force Nexus through the calling of the Force.
It is unknown when the Nexus formed on Annezti. What few Jedi scholars who have settled there surmise that it most likely came into being when the planet was formed, through the Will of the Force, but there is no way of knowing for sure. What is evident, is that millennia of Lightside worshippers living in peace on the planet have strengthened it. This strengthened Force Nexus was what attracted the Qi-Kan to the world, as they saw it as an embodiment of the Living Force itself.
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