The Old Republic: Coruscant

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Return to the front pageThe Skyline of Coruscant

Basic introduction

  • Population: Unknown1 - mostly Human.
  • Terrain: Urban ruins.

Extended introduction

In the wake of the Sith battlefleets Coruscant is left little more then a husk of its former glory. Whilst little of the city has been left intact, key peices of inferstructure have remained including the Republican Senate, the most heavily defended position in all the Republic.

Even though Coruscant is a shattered shell of the former glory it once had, it is clearly sith free. Republican armies have driven out all traces of Sith forces, leaving Coruscant a spasely populated wreck.

Yet there is hope. It has been rumoured that the Senate is to conviene shortly and decide upon the fate of the galaxy, and as to what action to take against the many wandering warlord seeking to carve out a kingdom to call there own.

Of the jedi council there has been no word. Large crators in the Council building leave little hope for the once proud jedi order. Its spoken in hussed tones amongst the few survivors that there are still jedi on coruscant, some of them preying on the weak and the fool hardy. This could be idle superstition...yet it could easily be something more...

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1With the sheer size of Coruscant, and with devestation of the Sith war, it is near impossible to estimate the population on Coruscant.

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