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In 300 ABY, the underworld has evolved into a network of shadow-states, trade cults, data cartels, and ancestral crime houses. The collapse of old empires and the emergence of the Je’daii has not ended crime—it has transformed it. | In 300 ABY, the underworld has evolved into a network of shadow-states, trade cults, data cartels, and ancestral crime houses. The collapse of old empires and the emergence of the Je’daii has not ended crime—it has transformed it. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:37, 26 April 2026
In 300 ABY, the underworld has evolved into a network of shadow-states, trade cults, data cartels, and ancestral crime houses. The collapse of old empires and the emergence of the Je’daii has not ended crime—it has transformed it.
The major surviving syndicates include Black Sun, Hutt Cartels, Crimson Dawn, Pyke Syndicate, and The Exchange. Each one adapted to a changing galaxy.
New syndicates have also emerged in this era: the Meridian Compact, the Glass Choir, the Ashen Veil, and the Brightcutters. These groups are tied to rediscovered worlds, ancient hyperspace routes, information control, relic-smuggling, and the coveted energy crystal xeryllium.
These syndicates are fighting not just for credits but for control of the past—relics, routes, archives, and sacred sites that will shape the future of the galaxy.
