Louise
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The planet of Gallos had a hellish reputation.
With a history that essentially pitted sentient life against the power of nature, Karin Dorn was already up against it. In terms of conquering the people it would be a breeze, Gallians who remained on the planet were scattered, primitive and didn't possess the technology to deal with the Sith. Of course, the Sith Lord had already planned for the fate of the natives, after all, who was going to clear the dense rainforests and mine the pure cortosis that lurked below?
Slavery was the new black after all.
The biggest struggle so far had been trying to find a suitable location to land. Any areas once cleared had long become overgrown, as nature strived to take back what was once hers.
The vegetation wasn't the only issue at hand, in fact the biggest challenge of the planet was going to be the local fauna. Acklay, panthacs and rancors, oh my! Those were only some of the native species too. If your talents leaned into beast mastery territories then this was going to be the planet for you, if not, please refrain from being eaten.
The small shuttle containing Karin Dorn eventually managed to land in a small clearing. Armed with a lightsaber and a head worthy of an encyclopaedia she strode onto the planet. The very climate almost made her recoil. That thick suffocating humidity, hot and sticky. Hopefully nobody had straightened their hair before embarking on this dominion.
It's was a peculiar kind of invasion, however. Not one that would be won by the conquering of peoples but rather the taming of nature itself, an interesting challenge to say the least. At least there would always be the back-up option of completely razing Gallos but Lady Dorn did not intend for it to come to that. There would be no resources wasted, every tree, every creature, it could all be used in the name of the Empire.
Her first priority was a bit of general pruning, being how difficult it had been to find a clearing to land in the first place. Others could have their fun, enslaving the locals, playing with the fearsome beasts that roamed but at this moment in time, Karin Dorn, Sith Master was to oversee a makeshift logging expedition. Riveting stuff!
“Be cautious,” she warned to anybody who cared to listen, “it is not difficult to become lost in these rainforests and even less difficult to get eaten by whatever lurks in the undergrowth.”
It's bad form to get eaten, you know?
With a history that essentially pitted sentient life against the power of nature, Karin Dorn was already up against it. In terms of conquering the people it would be a breeze, Gallians who remained on the planet were scattered, primitive and didn't possess the technology to deal with the Sith. Of course, the Sith Lord had already planned for the fate of the natives, after all, who was going to clear the dense rainforests and mine the pure cortosis that lurked below?
Slavery was the new black after all.
The biggest struggle so far had been trying to find a suitable location to land. Any areas once cleared had long become overgrown, as nature strived to take back what was once hers.
The vegetation wasn't the only issue at hand, in fact the biggest challenge of the planet was going to be the local fauna. Acklay, panthacs and rancors, oh my! Those were only some of the native species too. If your talents leaned into beast mastery territories then this was going to be the planet for you, if not, please refrain from being eaten.
The small shuttle containing Karin Dorn eventually managed to land in a small clearing. Armed with a lightsaber and a head worthy of an encyclopaedia she strode onto the planet. The very climate almost made her recoil. That thick suffocating humidity, hot and sticky. Hopefully nobody had straightened their hair before embarking on this dominion.
It's was a peculiar kind of invasion, however. Not one that would be won by the conquering of peoples but rather the taming of nature itself, an interesting challenge to say the least. At least there would always be the back-up option of completely razing Gallos but Lady Dorn did not intend for it to come to that. There would be no resources wasted, every tree, every creature, it could all be used in the name of the Empire.
Her first priority was a bit of general pruning, being how difficult it had been to find a clearing to land in the first place. Others could have their fun, enslaving the locals, playing with the fearsome beasts that roamed but at this moment in time, Karin Dorn, Sith Master was to oversee a makeshift logging expedition. Riveting stuff!
“Be cautious,” she warned to anybody who cared to listen, “it is not difficult to become lost in these rainforests and even less difficult to get eaten by whatever lurks in the undergrowth.”
It's bad form to get eaten, you know?