Saga of Valour
Death Watch Skald
There was no future for the world of Manda’yaim, or Mandalore as it was known in the common tongue. For centuries, the planet endured one catastrophe after another - leaving its surface nothing more than a barren, desolate wasteland. What resources the planet’s crust yielded were all but spent, stolen by foreign nations that sought to exploit the riches that once drew the extinct Taung to the sector. To make matters worse, the surface of the planet played host to a veritable horde of monsters that burrowed into the crust- further defiling the planet beyond all recognition. Mandalore was a cursed world, and thus it was little surprise that the recently triumphant Mandalorian Union elected to abandon their cultural homeworld after sacrificing much to reclaim it.
They knew that there was little to be gained by reseeding the world, and by reversing the damage that was wrought. The Union begrudgingly accepted the notion of yet another catastrophe awaiting them around the corner. With such thoughts in mind, many of the survivors began to sow the seeds of doubt - asking themselves if restoration of their homeworld was worth all of the trouble when another disaster was on the horizon. While none knew of when this catastrophe would occur, they knew it was coming. It was then that they determined that no-more lives should be sacrificed in vain to defy the inevitable.
Thus, Manda’yaim would be abandoned. The world was cursed beyond recompense, and it was their mission to preserve the cultural identity of their people. So, they would take everything they could and commit themselves to an exodus across the stars. There, in the infinite ocean of bespeckled night, they would find their new home and rebuild.
However, there were many surviving Mandalorians, outside the Union’s sphere of influence, that believed abandoning the homeworld in such a state was cowardice. They had sacrificed so much to reclaim the world, the very least they could’ve done was cleanse the surface - so that their ancestors could rest easy, rather than be defiled by the Horde of Graug nesting within the planet’s crust. The Death Watch was the preeminent force of Mandalorians in the Galaxy that were opposed to such craven motives and thus set themselves to the task. They marshalled a Crusade that sought to finish what the Union started, and bring about the final death of Manda’yaim.
They knew that there was little to be gained by reseeding the world, and by reversing the damage that was wrought. The Union begrudgingly accepted the notion of yet another catastrophe awaiting them around the corner. With such thoughts in mind, many of the survivors began to sow the seeds of doubt - asking themselves if restoration of their homeworld was worth all of the trouble when another disaster was on the horizon. While none knew of when this catastrophe would occur, they knew it was coming. It was then that they determined that no-more lives should be sacrificed in vain to defy the inevitable.
Thus, Manda’yaim would be abandoned. The world was cursed beyond recompense, and it was their mission to preserve the cultural identity of their people. So, they would take everything they could and commit themselves to an exodus across the stars. There, in the infinite ocean of bespeckled night, they would find their new home and rebuild.
However, there were many surviving Mandalorians, outside the Union’s sphere of influence, that believed abandoning the homeworld in such a state was cowardice. They had sacrificed so much to reclaim the world, the very least they could’ve done was cleanse the surface - so that their ancestors could rest easy, rather than be defiled by the Horde of Graug nesting within the planet’s crust. The Death Watch was the preeminent force of Mandalorians in the Galaxy that were opposed to such craven motives and thus set themselves to the task. They marshalled a Crusade that sought to finish what the Union started, and bring about the final death of Manda’yaim.
It was only then that the planet could be reborn elsewhere, and the Mandalorians themselves could begin their lives anew.
Location Setpieces:- Mandalore:
- MandalMotors Orbital Shipyards.
- Concordia:
- Fortress Imperious.
- Bay’r Tki’r - Death Watch Fortress - Underground Tram Connection.
- Fortress Imperious.
- The City of Sundari has been partially rebuilt, but the process has been tedious and wholly expensive. There are portions of the City that remain in ruins, and some that are infested with monsters that stalk the shadows. The Field Marshals of the Death Watch have decreed that any Monsters, Sith personnel, or Graug are to be exterminated with extreme prejudice.
- There are likely to be many secrets beneath the ruined, and sunken portions of Sundari that speak to the evils wrought upon the planet’s surface during the Sith occupation. Recover these secrets, so that we might learn how to combat them in the future - or destroy them. The choice is yours.
- Krostport has been claimed by the Graug and acts as their central Hive on the planet’s surface. With several starships holding station above the condemned locale, the Death Watch would begin to virus bomb the City, and then the Planet thereafter with their newly acquired Xenophage. Field Marshal Konnor Vizsla is overseeing the purge from an anchored Corvette, either assist him in cleansing the surface or ensure that his work’s undisturbed.
- Although nationalized by the Sith occupation, the MandalMotors Orbital Array plays host to several databanks that are rife with technical schematics that would benefit the Death Watch, and the Crusade thereafter. Rally Master Vendrik Bralor is leading the boarding party, follow their lead and take whatever you can find. Nothing gets left behind if it can be helped.
- On the surface of the once noble Concordia, Fortress Imperious blights the landscape. While having been “abandoned” by the Sith during their retreat from the Mandalorian Sector, there were likely countless “gifts” left behind to the once-victorious Mandalorian peoples. The Field Marshals of the Death Watch demand that this towering edifice is brought low, and the secrets within plundered - as they shall undoubtedly aid the Crusade in combatting the Sith.
- You have the right to use force to defend yourself from attack, or threat of attack.
- You may return fire, effectively and promptly to stop hostile actions.
- Mandalorians, regardless of their allegiance, are not to be killed. Bodily harm is acceptable when no peaceful option presents itself.
- You may seize what property you find, to either aid yourself in battle or further our cause.
REMEMBER
Our Crusade is Eternal.
Fellow Mandalorians are not the Enemy, but they are not our Friends.
Gather what Relics we can for the Cause.
The Graug and any remaining Sith are to be Exterminated on sight. No Exceptions.
Any Crusader found in violation of this ROE shall be stripped of their armour, flogged, and ejected out the nearest airlock.
FOR THE WATCH!
Mandalorian Union Faction Staff:
Adenn Kyramud
Our Crusade is Eternal.
Fellow Mandalorians are not the Enemy, but they are not our Friends.
Gather what Relics we can for the Cause.
The Graug and any remaining Sith are to be Exterminated on sight. No Exceptions.
Any Crusader found in violation of this ROE shall be stripped of their armour, flogged, and ejected out the nearest airlock.
FOR THE WATCH!
Mandalorian Union Faction Staff:
Adenn Kyramud
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