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Hidden Traitors, Crouching Cultists

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The Sith Empire’s borders are ever expanding, and now its attention turns towards the Astarte System. Amongst the five different celestial bodies, Barbatos stands as the crowning jewel and seat of power in the system. Publically it is most known for two things, its excessive and constant influx of labor, as well as its export of minerals and materials, both raw and refined. The latter has seen it become a rival to the juggernaut that is Empress Teta.

Many have traveled there willingly, in order to either make a living either for themselves or their loved ones. But it is a risky venture, as the economy is heavily inflated and volatile. Blame has been thrown in different directions, from political corruption to the ever violent conflict between government and religion. Though many have speculated if the two aren’t intertwined, as murder is in no short supply on Barbatos, and more often than not it’s swept under the rug.

A Triumvirate of powerful and influential individuals act as the governing body that controls Barbatos. There is Aar Haaz, a Rodian in charge of the Ardasa Syndicate. Aria Sendai, founder, and CEO of Astartes. And the mysterious ‘Human’, known only by that simple pseudonym and for his ability to attain information.

The Sith Empire has seen some business from the planet, but the source has always remained unknown. Even the Saaraishash’s Eyes have not been able to glean much information, with only rumour and speculation pointing to third and most mysterious of The Triumvirate.

But what brings you to Barbatos I wonder...

On orders from the Empire to investigate rumours and hidden threats?

Come to try and claim some riches yourself, or indulge in criminal activity?

Or maybe go exploring the various temples and ancient cultural sights, though at the risk of angering the locals?

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