World dossier
Gennon
A remote Deep Core world defined by the Ta'Shihr monarchy, the High Knights, the ancient Bogan tradition, iron quarries, and later traditions linking the planet to the Black Meridian and disturbances surrounding the Maw.
The page covers Gennon’s history, culture, military traditions, settlements, flora and fauna, mystical significance, and major figures such as Feng Ta'Shihr, Viktor, and Sydrian Ta'Shihr.
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Religious tradition
Pilgrims of the First Light
An ancient monotheistic Human faith originating on Kalimahr, centered on the Creator, the Living Word, the Risen King, spiritual rebirth, and the First Light. The tradition later spread through exile, sleeper ship dispersals, hidden enclaves, and pilgrimage routes.
The page explores Pilgrim history, doctrine, holy sites, sacred roles, relations with Force-centered traditions, and the theological distinction between the Creator and the Force.
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Sentient species
Yautja
A sentient extragalactic hunter species associated with the Black Maw, Keth-Yirra, Wild Space, and the Unknown Regions. Rare official records describe them as clan-bound hunters, trophy-takers, and ritual combatants governed by a code known in Basic as the Measure.
The page covers Yautja biology, clan society, technology, starships, Force classifications, relations with Jedi, Mandalorians, Sith, and the Empire, along with notable Blood Houses such as Kar’thak, Vhek-Saar, Nara-Kesh, and Drak-Mor.
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Starship dossier
Tull's Shadow
A heavily modified Barloz-class medium freighter owned and operated by Jal Tull. Outwardly a tired independent hauler, the ship hides extensive aftermarket systems, concealed storage, falsified registry equipment, and a stubborn five-core computer architecture.
The page covers the ship’s characteristics, linked computer cores, smuggling modifications, history with Jal Tull and Chance Kalis, reputation among spacers, and its role as Jal’s working answer to inheritance, reputation, and expectation.
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Real-world article / Fan philosophy
Mandalorian of Christ
A Christian warrior-pilgrim archetype rooted in Mandalorian culture, Viking clan memory, Samurai discipline, and submission to Christ.
The page explores the philosophy, tenets, armor symbolism, cultural influences, continuity boundaries, and narrative function of the Mandalorian of Christ concept. At its heart, it asks what happens when a warrior culture kneels before the Cross.
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