know our business is done and you aint too interested in hearing more out of me, but I want to wish you good luck with andronikos.
hes good people, real good. Just dont cross him huh? He doesnt deserve to go thru that again.
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know our business is done and you aint too interested in hearing more out of me, but I want to wish you good luck with andronikos.
hes good people, real good. Just dont cross him huh? He doesnt deserve to go thru that again.
The Screaming Blade Cult
My lord,
I'm happy to report that your cult is positively thriving! People are still talking about that little "display of power" we rigged, and we're seeing a steady stream of new converts.
Destris is a natural leader: strong, willful, reassuring. Still, he can be a bit... overbearing at times. Seems awfully eager to flaunt his new authority. Let's hope he didn't pick up any bad habits from Lord Paladius.
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Worried About Detris
Destris is getting worse, my lord. His dedication to your cult has become fanatical and destructive. It's heartbreaking to watch.
He's actually started FORCING people to join the cult now. I've lost count of the number of times our recruitment talks have devolved into outright violence. His actions are perverting everything we try to do.
I'll have to talk to him, try to reason with him. I know he won't want to hear what I have to say, but I've known Destris for a long time. He may be in a bad place, but I'm certain I can bring him back.
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Settling Affair
You can rest easy, my lord. Your cult is back in order.
I finally spoke to Destris, explained how his violent behavior was destroying the cult. He denied it all, thought I was just making a power play. We nearly came to blows.
It wasn't until I compared him to Lord Paladius and pointed out the similarities that he finally caved and realized what he'd become. Honestly, it was like a dam had burst.
He's back on the path now and doing what he can to restore the cult's reputation. Wasn't easy, but I believe your cult will emerge from all this stronger than ever, my lord.
The Tragic Decline of the Bormus: Balmorra's Gentle Giants on the Brink of Extinction
The bormus, majestic creatures once thriving on Balmorra, stand as a tragic symbol of the planet's devastation. Towering and serene, these gentle herbivores roamed Balmorra in vast herds, their sheer numbers and stampeding might a deterrent to even the fiercest predators. However, the arrival of the Imperial bombardment marked a turning point in their fate.
The relentless bombardment not only decimated the bormus population but left Balmorra's landscapes scarred and lifeless. The ensuing industrial pollution, a byproduct of shattered factories and poisoned waterways, seeped into the soil and vegetation, tainting the once-lush grazing lands. Unable to adapt to the rapid ecological collapse, the bormus faced starvation and illness.
Now, with their herds scattered and their numbers dwindling, these mighty creatures find themselves vulnerable. Without the protection of their collective strength, lone bormus are easy prey for smaller, faster predators that once posed no significant threat. The sight of a solitary bormus wandering the barren plains of Balmorra serves as a poignant reminder of the price of war and industrial exploitation.
Despite their dire situation, conservationists and ecologists sympathetic to Balmorra’s plight have begun efforts to save the bormus from extinction. These initiatives include relocating surviving bormus to protected regions and cultivating pollution-resistant plant species to restore their food supply. However, the survival of this once-thriving species hangs precariously in the balance.
Balmorra’s Last Herd: A Star Wars Fanfiction
The planet of Balmorra, once a thriving world of industrial prowess, now lies scarred by the destructive power of Imperial bombardments and the relentless greed of its factories. The air is thick with the lingering pollution, and the ground is poisoned by centuries of unchecked manufacturing. Once, the bormus, giant, gentle creatures with massive, slow-moving forms, roamed freely across the plains of Balmorra, moving in vast herds. Their mighty hooves thundered across the land, a living testament to the planet’s natural beauty and harmony. But those days are long gone.
The Imperial forces' bombardments, meant to suppress resistance during the Galactic Civil War, decimated the bormus herds, leaving the once-vibrant plains silent. The land that had supported these massive beasts for centuries was slowly poisoned by the factories, where toxic runoff seeped into the soil, killing off the bormus' food sources.
Now, there are fewer than a dozen bormus left, scattered across the desolate landscape in solitary, vulnerable groups. Despite their size, the bormus are peaceful creatures, slow to act, and unable to defend themselves against the smaller, faster predators that have moved in. Once a symbol of strength and unity, the bormus have become an emblem of a dying world.
Kara Nalin, an environmental scientist from Coruscant, arrived on Balmorra with one goal in mind: to save the bormus. She had spent her career studying ecosystems and preserving endangered species, but this was unlike any project she had ever undertaken. The planet was suffocating, its air thick with the industrial smog, its water poisoned, and its soil tainted by years of neglect. The bormus had nowhere left to roam, and even fewer safe places to hide from the increasingly aggressive predators that had moved into their once-untouched territories.
The Alliance had begun to take an interest in Balmorra’s future, and after receiving a distress signal from the planet's last defenders—a group of Balmorran ecologists who had fled into the wilderness—their hopes rested in Kara’s hands. But despite all her knowledge and resources, Kara couldn’t help but wonder if it was already too late.
"I don’t know if there’s any hope left for the bormus, Kara," said a grizzled old Balmorran, Jorran, the leader of the ecologists’ group. His face, hardened by years of surviving in the ruins, wore a permanent grimace. "We’ve tried everything. We thought we could help them, but the factories—they’ve ruined everything. The pollution’s everywhere. It’s in the very bones of the planet. And now, the predators… they’re hunting the bormus down."
Kara looked out over the barren landscape, her eyes scanning the horizon for any signs of the massive creatures. The land was a patchwork of decaying structures, half-collapsed factories, and rusted remnants of the past.
“Then we do what we can,” she said, her voice steady despite the growing doubts in her heart. “We rebuild their home, we fight the predators, and we save every last one.”
Meanwhile, a group of Jedi on Tython were drawn into the story of the bormus. Master Yuon Par, a Jedi Knight renowned for her knowledge of ecology and the Force, felt a deep connection to the plight of these creatures. She could sense the pain of the bormus through the Force, the loss of their natural way of life, and the suffering they endured in their fight for survival.
When a hologram of Master Cala Brin was uncovered in the ancient Gnarls of Tython, many Jedi believed it was a message for them—a reminder that they, too, had a responsibility to protect all life. Brin had warned against the haste of the Jedi Order in times of crisis, teaching that one must always maintain balance and consideration for the consequences of their actions. Yuon saw this as a sign. The Jedi Order could no longer ignore the plight of the bormus, and she decided to send her Padawan, Koren Val, to Balmorra.
“Master, I understand the importance of restoring the bormus’ habitat,” Koren said, staring at the hologram of Cala Brin. “But the planet is dying. The factories have torn the land apart. The bormus don’t have much left.”
Master Yuon’s expression softened, her eyes filled with compassion. “The Force speaks to us all, Koren. It tells us that we cannot give up. If we save these creatures, we save more than just their lives. We restore a balance to this galaxy—a balance that was lost long ago.”
With the guidance of the Jedi and the determination of the Balmorran ecologists, Kara and her team launched a series of daring operations to protect the bormus. They cleansed the land of pollutants using advanced technology, and with the Jedi's aid, they used the Force to create new sanctuaries where the bormus could thrive. Kara watched as the first bormus herd in decades made its way to a new home, their massive forms casting long shadows across the restored grasslands.
But the true victory came when the predators, once thriving on the weak and isolated bormus, were driven away. Not by brute force, but through harmony—by working together with the planet’s native wildlife, guided by the Jedi’s Force powers and Kara’s scientific knowledge. Slowly but surely, the planet began to heal. The bormus were safe, for now, and their numbers began to increase.
Though it would take time for Balmorra to fully recover, Kara, Jorran, and the Jedi knew that this was only the beginning. The bormus had become more than just a species in peril—they had become a symbol of the galaxy’s ability to restore what was broken, to protect what was precious, and to remember that life, no matter how vast or small, was worth saving.
The air on Balmorra was heavy with the scent of burnt ozone, a lingering reminder of the conflict that had scarred the planet. As the Padawan gazed out over the barren plains, she could almost feel the weight of the land beneath her feet, a land that had once thrived with life, but now lay desolate—like an ancient, forgotten soul. She closed her eyes, reaching out through the Force to sense the presence of the creatures that once roamed these fields in massive herds.
The bormus. Gentle giants that had been the lifeblood of Balmorra, their once-thriving herds scattered to near extinction by war, poison, and the relentless march of industry. Now, fewer than a dozen remained. Most lived alone, isolated from the herd, preyed upon by predators who had adapted to the ecological changes. Yet, despite it all, the bormus endured.
She had not been sent to Balmorra for this mission. Her purpose here was to mediate peace talks between warring factions over territory disputes, but as she stood on the edge of the rocky outcrop, a sense of unease crept over her. The Force called to her—urged her to act.
I feel you, great ones, she thought, reaching out through the Force. Her presence extended, stretching across the wastelands in search of the last bormus.
She sensed them, a lone bormus grazing near the edge of an abandoned factory, its massive frame dwarfing the rusted debris. The Padawan's heart clenched at the sight. The creature’s fur was matted with dirt, its eyes dull from the harsh winds, and the land it fed on was sparse, ravaged by the factories that once churned out weapons for the Empire.
Why are you alone? she wondered, speaking to the bormus in her mind through the Force. It did not answer, but there was a sadness in the way it moved, a resignation. It had been alone for too long.
The Padawan walked slowly toward the creature, her footsteps gentle to avoid startling it. The bormus lifted its head, its large, gentle eyes meeting hers. For a long moment, neither of them moved. She extended a hand, her palm open, her presence in the Force calm and peaceful.
The creature took a cautious step forward, then another. It was drawn to her, as if recognizing the familiar hum of the Force—a connection that transcended species, that spoke of understanding and trust. She reached out, placing a hand on the bormus' massive side. The Force flowed between them, a bond of empathy and understanding.
“I won’t let you face this alone,” she whispered softly, though she knew the words were not meant for the creature. She had always been taught that a Jedi’s role was to heal, to protect, and to guide. This was no different. The bormus had once roamed in large herds, united in their strength. Now, they were isolated, endangered, their future uncertain. She would find a way to help, not just through the Force, but by rallying those who could still make a difference.
As she stood beside the bormus, a familiar voice echoed in her mind—the voice of her Master, Yuon Par. Justice is not just about peace between sentients, Padawan. It is about balance. You must protect the harmony of all living things.
The Padawan closed her eyes, feeling the weight of her Master’s words. This was more than just a fight for survival; it was a fight for the balance of the ecosystem. She was a Jedi, yes, but she was also a protector of all life in the galaxy.
Balance, she thought, the Force does not know the difference between sentient and non-sentient life. Both must be preserved.
Suddenly, a rustling from the nearby brush broke her reverie. The Padawan's eyes shot open as she spun around, sensing danger through the Force. A group of scavengers had been tracking the last bormus, hoping to capture the creature for its valuable hide. The Padawan stood in front of the bormus, blocking their path.
“Leave it,” she commanded, her voice calm but firm. The scavengers hesitated, clearly surprised by the sudden appearance of the Jedi. “This creature is under my protection. Your actions will not go unchallenged.”
The lead scavenger sneered. “This is Balmorra, Jedi. Out here, survival is all that matters.”
“And I will ensure that it survives,” she replied. She reached out with the Force, subtly pushing the scavengers back. The Force flowed through her, enveloping them in an invisible wave of calm. They faltered, unable to advance against the pressure of her will.
After a long, tense moment, the scavengers backed down, grumbling as they retreated. The Padawan returned her focus to the bormus, who was watching the exchange with quiet eyes.
“You are safe now,” she murmured, though she knew the battle was far from over. The bormus’ survival depended on more than just this moment—it required action, attention, and the will of the people. She would need to rally the local government, the remaining factions, and anyone who could lend their strength to saving this magnificent creature and the ecosystem around it.
As the Padawan turned to leave, the bormus followed her, its massive frame moving slowly but steadily beside her. It was not alone anymore. And neither was she.
The Padawan understood now. The Force had brought her here not just to mediate disputes between people, but to restore balance to a world on the edge of collapse.
With renewed determination, she began to formulate a plan. This was only the beginning, but it was a start. And in the Force, every journey began with a single step.
This story illustrates your Jedi Padawan's connection to the Force and her role in protecting not only sentient beings but also the ecosystems and creatures that sustain balance in the galaxy. It's a journey of learning, growth, and understanding that even a Jedi's mission can expand beyond the realm of diplomacy and into the protection of all life forms.
The enormous and majestic bormus once moved in herds across Balmorra–until the Imperial bombardment wiped out many of the slow-moving behemoths and the pollution from Balmorra’s destroyed factories poisoned the land and the bormus’ food supply.
Despite their size, bormus are incredibly gentle beasts and formerly relied on their herds for protection, stampeding potential predators. Now that they are on the brink of extinction, lone bormus are easily picked off by smaller, faster predators. (Codex Text - Star Wars the Old Republic / SWTOR)
Pejoratively called “hammerheads” for their distinctive skulls, Ithorians are a peaceful mammalian species with two mouths and four throats. Their native language–which other species often find melodious but impossible to reproduce–resembles music rather than speech.
Ithorians are devoted environmentalists and staunch pacifists. They evolved on the beautiful jungle world of Ithor, eventually moving into floating “herd ships” to avoid disturbing the native flora they call “Mother Jungle.” Their experience building herd ships allowed the Ithorians to become one of the earliest spacefaring species, and they live on city-ships to this day. Every five years, Ithorians gather for a Meet, where they exchange news, debate important issues and come together as a culture.
Although not particularly technologically advanced, no species is more capable at restoring damaged ecologies than the Ithorians. Many Ithorian herds have begun visiting worlds whose biospheres were damaged in the Great War, encouraging the worlds’ recovery or transplanting endangered flora and fauna to new homes. (Codex Text - Star Wars the Old Republic / SWTOR)