Maridun (Planet)
Maridun | |
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Location | |
System | Maridun |
Sector | Rolion |
Galactic Coordinates | (249, 253) |
System Coordinates | (12, 6) |
Astrographic Entry | Maridun |
Statistics | |
Type | temperate/breathable |
Primary Terrain: | grassland |
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Population | 795,755 inhabitants |
Control | |
Controlled By | N/A |
Governor | None |
Magistrate | None |
Sentient Races | Amani |
History
While a relatively uncivilized world itself, the history of civilization on Maridun stretches back over 30,000 years into the past with the Infinite Empire. The Rakata were able to target the planet's strong Force aura and Maridun became one of the core worlds of their despotic empire. All traces of that civilization have since disappeared, having been intentionally dismantled during the slave revolts.
With the collapse of the Infinite Empire, Maridun was mostly forgotten by the rest of the galaxy, it's obscurity encouraged by the unusual dimness of its parent star. The system went largely overlooked for the next 20,000 years until it was patrolled by scouts serving Mandalore the Ultimate. After the Battle of Malachor V, routed Mandalorians fled to Maridun seeking refuge from the Galactic Republic. But they did not develop a permanent colony, as the planet was cataloged as being wild and uninhabited just 300 years later when Freia Kallea arrived seeking to connect the Morellian Trail and Spurs of Celanon. It is thought that the abandonment of Maridun may have been driven by the hostility of the native Amanin, a warlike race of headhunters who inhabit the forested regions.
As the Old Republic itself began to crumble, Lurmen, Hutts and other refugees and fugitives again began to arrive on Maridun seeking sanctuary from the conflict. This time, the settlers managed to achieve equilibrium with the Amani tribes and could live in relative peace by restricting their activity to the uncontested territories along the western shore of Maridun's largest ocean.
What began as a rough pioneer town has gradually transformed into an orderly, modern city with its own Star Tours terminal. Merchants, craftsmen, smugglers, and slavers all mingle profitably with the friendlier Amani tribes, who visit the city seeking to trade for technology.