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Adumar Planet data created by Wikia user Darthauthor.
See also: Galactic Gazetteer
In the 25,000 years that the Republic (and then the Empire) held sway over much of the galaxy, many worlds have fallen off of civilization's collective viewport. The galaxy is littered with lost colonies, small populations descended from stranded explorers of various Species, and Force adepts whose ancestors were ancient Jedi. Following the Galactic Civil War, several such worlds were discovered by New Republic Intelligence as its agents sought out new resources and member planets that could strengthen the young galactic government.
One such world, Adumar, sat on the inner edge of Wild Space. The natives of Adumar descend from a Separatist group that fought the Republic and lost. When defeated, the rebels chose to be resettled on Adumar and take their chances on the galactic frontier rather than face execution. By the time the long-forgotten world was accidentally rediscovered by a New Republic survey team, they had been cut off from the galaxy for more than 10,000 years.
The isolated Adumari culture grew around the planet's highest technology- combat fighters- and their bellicose history and isolated development led to an obsession with perceived honor and deadly duels, both on the ground and in the air. For most of its history, the planet was divided into over a dozen nation-states whose power and borders shifted throughout ten millennia. Though they had lost the secrets of Hyperspace travel, the Adumari were industrious people who loved their fightercraft and developed sophisticated weapons and shipbuilding facilities that initially made it an attractive member world for The New Republic almost ten years after the Battle of Endor. When New Republic Intelligence sent a small team of agents to assess the planet's possible value to The New Republic, Cartann was the strongest of these nation-states, so the agents' work centered on that location. But the planet's industries and the work of one ambitious Intelligence supervisor concealed a rigid caste system that kept most of the population enslaved and a rigid, honor-bound culture that placed little value on human life.
Adumar Statistics[]
Region: Wild Space
Climate: Temperate
Gravity: Standard
Moons: 0
Length of Day: 23 Standard Hours
Length of Year: 350 Local Days
Sapient Species: 97% Human, 3% Other Species
Government: Nation-States
Capital: Cartann City
Major Exports: Foodstuffs, Manufactured Goods
Major Imports: Technology, Weapons
DC | RESULT | |
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10 | Adumar is a spatially isolated world located in Wild Space, and has been uninvolved in galactic politics since its accidental colonization. | |
15 | Adumar is an agricultural world, exporting produce to nearby systems. King Lance, and other nobility from the nation of Cartann reap rich profits off the export of manufactured goods made by their feudal subjects. | |
20 | Adumari society is all about personal honour and triumph over one's enemies. Adumari nobility is obsessed with honour duels and dogfights; leaders stage tournaments to prove their honour and dedication to a nation's nobility, or cause. | |
25 | Adumar consists of several separate and distinct nations (largely continental) that are all in various periods of peace, alliance, and war with each other. The largest and most powerful nation is Cartann, which is governed by a king. Smaller nations that espouse different beliefs or political views see the global control Cartann wields as an attempt at planetary dictatorship. | |
30 | Adumar was settled by citizens of The Old Republic, during its days of exploration and expansion. An Outer Rim exploratory mission by a civilian colony-ship stumbled upon Adumar while making an emergency exit from Hyperspace. Damage to their vessel was too extensive, and they were forced to scuttle it and settle on the new planet they had discovered. |
DC | RESULT | |
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15 | Adumar’s warlike history resulted in a cultural obsession with honor duels. | |
20 | Before Adumar became a member of The New Republic, the planet had a rigid caste-based system that effectively made slaves of most of the Adumari. | |
25 | Before Adumar’s nation-states unified under a single planetary government, the Adumari held personal honor above all else, and engaged in frequent honor challenges that were fought to the death. |