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Star Wars RPG Campaign Setting (2019 & 2020) - Reactivated for May the 4th 2022 - Re-opened 2024

Star Wars RPG Campaign Setting (2019 & 2020) - Reactivated for May the 4th 2022 - Re-opened 2024

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The Correx Sector Gazetteer - Yinrâ Koihûs

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Yinrâ Koihûs is a dark and foreboding world at the far reaches of the sector, wherein years past countless millions were laid to rest beneath grim grey skies and cold stone.  That anyone would choose such a forlorn place may be a surprise, it is believed that Yinrâ Koihûs contains some the strange power: those who were swiftly interred within days of passing may live again, albeit in a ghostly form.   Some great wonder was at work on the world, and the dead continue to appear before the living and commune with them, though there are some limitations.  The dead could not learn anything new, only recall memories from their living days, and they must receive regular contact, or their memories will fade away, leaving with the ghostly apparition.   It is believed by some that those who are rise are the dark memories of those and wish to return to undertake some dark purpose for the planet.  A great temple to some ancient lord, the largest single structure stands at the centre of the planet. Here, in the vast marbled halls filled with silence, in the past petitioners could have brought their fallen and seek permission to bury them on Yinrâ Koihûs.  If it had been approved, instructions where to find their final resting place, and once the fallen was interred in the soil of the world, may rise once more. There are sad tales of the living being unable to let go of loved ones buried on Yinrâ Koihûs, remaining in the presence of the past, til they too pass away.   All attempts to study the planet have met with failure; expeditions have been known to encounter extraordinary runs of ill luck and data corruption. For now, the secrets of Yinrâ Koihûs remain undisturbed, and the jump beacons have been destroyed and the primary jump point is under blockade.Yinrâ Koihûs is a dark and foreboding world at the far reaches of the sector, wherein years past countless millions were laid to rest beneath grim grey skies and cold stone. That anyone would choose such a forlorn place may be a surprise, it is believed that Yinrâ Koihûs contains some the strange power: those who were swiftly interred within days of passing may live again, albeit in a ghostly form. Some great wonder was at work on the world, and the dead continue to appear before the living and commune with them, though there are some limitations. The dead could not learn anything new, only recall memories from their living days, and they must receive regular contact, or their memories will fade away, leaving with the ghostly apparition. It is believed by some that those who are rise are the dark memories of those and wish to return to undertake some dark purpose for the planet. A great temple to some ancient lord, the largest single structure stands at the centre of the planet. Here, in the vast marbled halls filled with silence, in the past petitioners could have brought their fallen and seek permission to bury them on Yinrâ Koihûs. If it had been approved, instructions where to find their final resting place, and once the fallen was interred in the soil of the world, may rise once more. There are sad tales of the living being unable to let go of loved ones buried on Yinrâ Koihûs, remaining in the presence of the past, til they too pass away. All attempts to study the planet have met with failure; expeditions have been known to encounter extraordinary runs of ill luck and data corruption. For now, the secrets of Yinrâ Koihûs remain undisturbed, and the jump beacons have been destroyed and the primary jump point is under blockade.

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