Star Wars Roleplay: Chaos

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Approved Location Ligier, Hell's Green Sun

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Name: Ligier, the Green Sun

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Classification: Aberrant star-like ball of energy

Location: In the skies of Chaos...sometimes.

Size: Incalculable. Ligier cannot be reached, and its apparent distance (or even simple visibility) changes depending on where one is within Chaos.

Population: Unknown, but it's a sun. There probably isn't anyone living on it.

Demographics: 100% freaky green radiation.

Description: Though it can't be, Ligier resembles a star in almost every visible way. It provides light and heat, seems to be comprised of roiling gas, and sits untouchable in the sky. The amount and color of light it provides, of course, vary drastically in different parts of Chaos, as does the amount of heat (if any) it emits. Also it's green.

Ligier is very obviously not a star, but it's probably the closest thing that Chaos has to one.

History: Chaos is a large (or small) plane of an immense number of contradictions. One of the most readily visible is the "sun," Ligier. When it's visible, it might provide pinpoint starlight or scorch the land with its rays. The light that shines from it may be green, white, yellow, or any other color imaginable, even as Ligier itself stays green. It might boil the world with oppressive heat in one area, but then seem to do nothing at all for the frigid cold of another. As inconsistent as the Chaos in which it resides, Ligier is one of the most prominent enigmas in this purgatory.

As Chaos doesn't exactly have a beginning, it also doesn't exactly experience time. It's difficult to tell when Ligier "started," assuming it simply hasn't always been. It sets and rises at seemingly random times, though it does seem to have a taste for drama. Sunrises conveniently scheduled during the most rousing portion of motivational speeches are as common as sunsets during tragic "death" scenes. It would be patently absurd to claim that Ligier, a star(-like thing, sort of) is sentient, but there really can't be many other explanations for how it seems to control itself just perfectly to the needs of Chaos.

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