Valorik Sector Adventures
  • Capital system of sector
  • Main feature is repair dock Valos Star 1
  • Outer part of the system has “The Station”
  • “The Station” is arrival area for large, bulk, cargo shipments
  • Several platforms unload the bulk carries for small freighters to take to their destination
  • Imperial Navy has a base on moon Gnall of a gas giant in the middle of the system
  • Base serves to protect “Station” area as well as Valos Star 1 from attack
  • Valos Prime has only two continents, one is only sparsely populated
  • The main populated continent is pleasant and temperate with rolling hills and small mountains
  • It holds all of the planet’s agrarian production and all of its major cities
  • All of the major cities have beautiful architecture using a mineral rock known as malocite which is unique to the Valos system
  • The capital city of Halos uses the rock in the most abundance
  • The streets are cobblestone made of malocite and most of the buildings are done in a grand,
    almost palace-like, style and are covered in statues and carvings
  • Imperial presence is the heaviest in this system as it is the sight of the Imperial government in the sector and (officially) home to the Moff of the sector
  • Moff Babel, however, spends very little of his time on-planet
  • The other continent of Valos Prime could not be more different
  • It is incredibly rocky, mountainous, and subject to almost constant harsh storms from the
    surrounding oceans
  • For a good number of centuries the continent was completely uninhabited save for a few
    scientific research stations
  • However, after all of the sources of malocite on the primary continent were used, the only
    sources that remained were on this other harsh continent
  • Slowly, mining stations began to be established and a population of hardened, gruff, workers
    began to form around the small mining towns
  • Now the population has grown more significant, with the continent sporting one major city:
    Taggerat
  • Life in the back-breaking mines and storm-battered towns has produced a culture and people
    that mirror the harshness of the environment
  • Although essential to the planet’s economy, the inhabitants of the rocky continent are seen as
    uncultured and looked at with disdain by those living on the agrarian continent