Eternal Father

A world of fire and steel.
Gazzari was not located on or near any major hyperspace lanes, its only saving grace from being forgotten entirely was its proximity to the crowded world of Tergamenion. It was an inhospitable world, plagued with frequent volcanic eruption, tectonic upheaval, and a near constant downpour of acidic rain. Prior attempts at establishing a settlement all failed, the world rejecting those that would attempt to tame it. Not even the Techno Union, who had established facilities on worlds such as Mustafar, could not find purchase on Gazzari. So the world was left to spin in isolation, disregarded.
Until the Dark Lord came to Gazzari. Where others saw folly, He saw opportunity. With the powers of the Dark Side at His beck and call, the Dark Lord descended onto Gazzari. He came with a majesty unlike any before, crowned with smoke and fire, the light in His eyes like a flame that withers with heat and pierces with a deadly cold. Indomitably, He wrestled with the world of Gazzari, and brought it to heel before His titanic will. He raised subterranean cities, chiseled out vast labyrinths beneath the molten surface. Grand architecture spanned the crust of Gazzari from pole to pole, hemisphere to hemisphere.
Dominion of this world He gifted to the Graug, some of His most barbarous and resilient servants. He bade them take root on Gazzari, to fill the halls He had made with their presence, and to do work in His name. The Graug descended upon Gazzari in multitudes uncounting, and they populated the subterranean pits and valleys. Their skin, thick and leathery, made them resistant to the intense heat of Gazzari and the biting rain that fell from the heavens in sheets. They dug mine shafts, emptied out quarries, and constructed great and terrible machinery to churn the earth.
Forges ran day and night, black billowing smoke rising up to mingle with the volcanic clouds. The Graug forged new weapons, new armor, and tamed grotesque monstrosities in pits of sludge and bile. They made Gazzari their own, shaped it to their image, and they thrived.
It had been years since the Dark Lord gifted this world to the Graug, and now He had returned. Standing upon the shielded deck of a sailing barge as it glided above the molten wastes, the Dark Lord looked down upon the world below Him and saw that it was good. However, this was no mere idle visit to Gazzari, for He had brought with Him another to share in the splendor of His Graug's labor.
"Is it all as I said it would be?" The tumultuous voice of the Dark Lord cut cleanly through the air, silencing all other noise until the last vestiges of His voice faded. "How quickly they can mold a world to their design. If I gaze them Coruscant, the city-world would be no more."