The Jeffinator
Captain Manbeard
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Beyond the Outer Rim, into the deepest reaches of Wild Space, there lies a long band-shaped cluster of stars known as the Hengorrian Verge. This area is quite ripe with life, comprised of dozens of inhabited worlds, moons, and space stations, far removed from the Clone Wars and the Rise of the Empire that followed.
For thousands of years, the Verge had been primarily controlled by the Whitestone Alliance, an organization that had been founded by former Jedi Knights who had abandoned their Order after suffering defeat at the hands of Darth Revan. Having forced themselves into exile, they made a new home in the Verge, and united the numerous warring factions of the area. They formed a new Order, and began calling themselves Blade Wardens of the Whitestone Alliance. They adopted black clothing and white-bladed lightsabers, becoming the primary peacekeepers and military commanders of the Verge.
For over three thousand years, the Wardens controlled the Alliance and the Verge, passing on knowledge and combat techniques from generation to generation much like the Jedi Order did. Eventually, however, a group of Wardens went rogue and sparked the Hengorrian Civil War. Chaos erupted all across the Verge, and the Alliance shattered completely. Drugs, piracy, prostitution, slavery, assassinations, and a number of other means of scum and villainy blossomed amidst the carnage, previously confined to only the deepest shadows.
In the years to follow, the chaotic environment gave rise to the Black Rose Syndicate, a union of spice cartels and crime families headquartered in Roth City on the planet Horvath. Roth City became the largest metropolitan area in the Verge, growing to a population of nearly twenty million just within the city limits.
To consolidate their power, the Syndicate hired many of the rogue Wardens and other Force-users to form the Guardian Security Service, who came to be known commonly as the Guardians of the Verge. But heroes, they were not, for they enforced the wills of evil, greedy, and power-hungry crime lords. Essentially, they were Guardians of Scum and Villainy to those who stood against such filth.
It has now been roughly three centuries since the Syndicate took power, and they continue to pull in new worlds of the Verge into their web of influence, mirroring the events happening concurrently in the center of the galaxy as Palpatine strengthens his stranglehold on the Core Worlds under the banner of the Galactic Empire.
Our characters are a team of Guardians that are assigned to oversee the enslavement efforts on the tropical planet Evegar IV. It is set to become a new resort world due to its perfect beaches and the extremely attractive Evegarians. This species has yet to achieve advanced technology, so they have not polluted their planet yet and possess no means with which to repel the invaders. They look similar to elves and every single member of their race is absolutely beautiful, radiant, and sexually arousing to the eyes of the observer. They are destined to become laborers and sex slaves for the new resorts to come, and our characters are assigned to oversee this process, including breaking the Evegarians at slave camps. Anyone interested?
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For thousands of years, the Verge had been primarily controlled by the Whitestone Alliance, an organization that had been founded by former Jedi Knights who had abandoned their Order after suffering defeat at the hands of Darth Revan. Having forced themselves into exile, they made a new home in the Verge, and united the numerous warring factions of the area. They formed a new Order, and began calling themselves Blade Wardens of the Whitestone Alliance. They adopted black clothing and white-bladed lightsabers, becoming the primary peacekeepers and military commanders of the Verge.
For over three thousand years, the Wardens controlled the Alliance and the Verge, passing on knowledge and combat techniques from generation to generation much like the Jedi Order did. Eventually, however, a group of Wardens went rogue and sparked the Hengorrian Civil War. Chaos erupted all across the Verge, and the Alliance shattered completely. Drugs, piracy, prostitution, slavery, assassinations, and a number of other means of scum and villainy blossomed amidst the carnage, previously confined to only the deepest shadows.
In the years to follow, the chaotic environment gave rise to the Black Rose Syndicate, a union of spice cartels and crime families headquartered in Roth City on the planet Horvath. Roth City became the largest metropolitan area in the Verge, growing to a population of nearly twenty million just within the city limits.
To consolidate their power, the Syndicate hired many of the rogue Wardens and other Force-users to form the Guardian Security Service, who came to be known commonly as the Guardians of the Verge. But heroes, they were not, for they enforced the wills of evil, greedy, and power-hungry crime lords. Essentially, they were Guardians of Scum and Villainy to those who stood against such filth.
It has now been roughly three centuries since the Syndicate took power, and they continue to pull in new worlds of the Verge into their web of influence, mirroring the events happening concurrently in the center of the galaxy as Palpatine strengthens his stranglehold on the Core Worlds under the banner of the Galactic Empire.
Our characters are a team of Guardians that are assigned to oversee the enslavement efforts on the tropical planet Evegar IV. It is set to become a new resort world due to its perfect beaches and the extremely attractive Evegarians. This species has yet to achieve advanced technology, so they have not polluted their planet yet and possess no means with which to repel the invaders. They look similar to elves and every single member of their race is absolutely beautiful, radiant, and sexually arousing to the eyes of the observer. They are destined to become laborers and sex slaves for the new resorts to come, and our characters are assigned to oversee this process, including breaking the Evegarians at slave camps. Anyone interested?
