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Known Planets of the Je’daii Era

A catalog of confirmed worlds relevant to the Age of Harmony

Overview

In the Age of the Je’daii, much of the galaxy remains mapped and inhabited, but only a small number of worlds hold direct significance to the study of the Force and the evolution of harmony.

This page catalogs planets that are known, confirmed, and relevant to current historical and philosophical understanding within this campaign setting.

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Confirmed Worlds

The hidden world of the Je’daii Order.

  • Located beyond known Republic space
  • Strongly attuned to the Force
  • Serves as the primary training and philosophical center of the Je’daii
  • Believed to influence those who travel upon it

Virelya is not widely known and is considered myth by most of the galaxy.

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The ancient birthplace of the original Je’daii philosophy.

  • Site of early Force study traditions
  • Origin of the unified understanding of the Force
  • Historical foundation for the modern Je’daii Order

While no longer central to galactic events, Tython remains a place of deep historical importance.

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The shadowed root-world of the Sisters of Dathomir.

  • Remote and dangerous Outer Rim world
  • Sacred home of Dathomiri magick and spirit ichor
  • Now serves as the hidden spiritual anchor of the Sisters of Dathomir
  • Its ancient power has weakened, but not vanished
  • Believed to remember, test, and influence those who walk upon it

Dathomir is no longer an open seat of witch-clan power. By 300 ABY, it has become a guarded world of red wilds, hidden villages, rancor-bonded clans, ancient ruins, and buried Green Wells. The Sisters have spread into the galaxy as advisors and political operatives, but Dathomir remains their place of training, judgment, memory, and old power.

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The official capital of the Central Republic.

  • Official seat of the Central Republic
  • Home to the Senate, courts, ministries, and embassies
  • Symbolic center of galactic law and diplomacy
  • Powerful but no longer the sole center of galactic authority

Coruscant remains one of the most important worlds in the galaxy, but by 300 ABY its power is shared with regional governments, trade powers, Virelya, and hidden influence networks.