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Approved Planet Dromund Kaas [Canon]

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  • Intent: To flesh out the site of the Kainate's dominion and codify an important Sith World that has seen heavy use throughout Chaos history, as well as flesh it out while under my character Darth Prazutis's rule.
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  • Planet Name: Dromund Kaas
  • Demonym: Dromundians
  • Region: Outer Rim Territories
  • System Name: Dromund System
  • System Features:
    • Dromund (Sun): The primary star of the Dromund System, orbited by five worlds and their moons.
    • Sidic (Moon): The first of the two moons of Dromund Kaas, named after Darth Sidic the founder of the Eighth Sith Empire, it is the larger of the pair.
    • Moridin (Moon): The second of the two moons of Dromund Kaas, named after Darth Moridin one of the greatest rulers of the Eighth Sith Empire, it is the smaller and more desolate of the pair.
    • Dromund Ixin: The first planet of the Dromund System it possesses no moons, Dromund Ixin is a barren world.
    • Dromund Kalakar: The second planet of the Dromund System it was orbited by six moons, Dromund Kalakar is a gas giant and currently the site of a large shipyard that produces warships for the Kainate and the Sith Order.
    • Dromund Kaas: The third planet and principal world of the Dromund System, the world has been restored to its former glory under Kainate dominion.
    • Dromund Fels: The fourth planet of the Dromund System it was orbited by one moon, Dromund Fels was an arid planet with a small population. It is currently the site of many archeological excavations on behalf of the Kainate.
    • Dromund Tyne: The fifth planet of the Dromund System it possesses no moons, Dromund Tyne is a barren world.
    • Rotational Period: 24 Galactic Standard Hours
    • Orbital Period: 312 Galactic Standard Days
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  • Major Imports:
    • Raw Materials (Metals, Minerals, Rare Ores, Building Supplies, Synthetic Materials)
      • Essential for Itsu's industrial production, shipyards, fortifications, and Sith construction projects.
    • Advanced Technology (Starships, Droids, Military Hardware, Cybernetics)
      • Vital for Sith military development, New Kaas City's cybernetic augmentation centers, war industries, and more.
    • Agricultural & Livestock Resources (Protein Synths, Cloned Meat, Specialized Crops, Processed Goods)
      • Supports Asha's food production, but as an urban-dominated world, imports supplement its hydroponics.
    • Medical & Biotechnological Supplies (Cybernetic Parts, Bio-Engineered Substances, Sith Alchemy Components)
      • Necessary for Sith experiments, cybernetic enhancements, and maintaining Sith warriors and citizens alike.
    • Specialized Workforce & Slaves (Trained Engineers, Scientists, Alchemists, Enslaved Labor, War Captives)
      • Fuels Sith industries, Sithspawn breeding, arcane projects, and war production.
  • Major Exports:
    • Dark Side Artifacts & Relics (Holocrons, Sith Texts, Cursed Objects, Alchemical Creations)
      • Kissai priests, dark scholars, and Sith artisans constantly unearth and refine Sith artifacts.
    • Dark Side Energy & Nexus Harnessing (Rituals, Alchemical Power Sources, Sith Runes, Sorcerous Enhancements)
      • From the Umbral Maw's saturated darkness, Sith sorcery is harnessed into artifacts, weapons, and rituals.
    • Military Goods (Starships, Weapons, Armor, Vehicles, Advanced Combat Droids, Siege Engines)
      • Itsu and New Gratos's relentless industrial hubs mass-produce armaments for the Sith Order's conquests.
    • Sith Blackstone (Building Materials, Minerals, Armor Plating)
      • Refined deep beneath the Lost City of Kaas, Itsu's foundries, and pulled out of the earth in New Gratos, Sith Blackstone is one of the Kainate's signature exports.
    • Sith Knowledge (Teachings, Doctrines, Philosophies, Indoctrinated Officers, Dark Side Cultists)
      • Varanin Academy, the Dark Temple, and the Sorzus Academy of Arcane Arts train thousands in the ways of the Sith Order, ensuring the Empire's ideological dominance, many with a specific focus on the Eternal Rule.
    • Trained Sith Warriors & Dark Side Enforcers (Force Users, Sith Lords, Assassins, Sorcerers, Dark Adepts)
      • Dromund Kaas remains the spiritual heart of Sith training, producing generations of warriors loyal to the Kainate & the Sith.
  • Unexploited Resources: N/A
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  • Gravity: Standard
  • Climate: Variably Wet, Humid, Heavily Electrified
  • Primary Terrain:
    • Swamp
    • Jungles
    • Oceans
    • Mountains
  • Atmosphere: Type I

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The numbers and letters on this map correspond to the locations listed below that serve as its legend. Number 6 and Number 7 are approximately the same size, this picture only shows part of them.
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  • Capital City: Kaas City
  • Planetary Features:
    • Continents
      • 1. Midwan (Power): Midwan is the beating heart of Dromund Kaas, a continent-spanning megalopolis dominated by New Kaas City, the political, military, and ideological core of the Kainate. Once a land of dense jungle and scattered settlements, it has been utterly reshaped into a titanic metropolis where Sith architecture merges with the darkened wilds, its skyline piercing the storm-wracked heavens. The entirety of the jungle has been consumed, seamlessly blended within the metropolis proper. The Sith Citadel, an ominous monolith, looms above all, serving as the seat of the Sovereign's rule. Below, the lower districts pulse with the march of industry, doctrine, and warfare, the city never sleeping as the Sith enforce their iron grip. Beneath its surface, ancient ruins, Sith vaults, and vast subterranean networks intertwine, ensuring absolute Sith dominance over every aspect of life. Every street, every tower, every shadow exists to serve the Sith, for on Midwan, power is not merely taken, it is law.
      • 2. Shâsot (Passion): A heavily developed continent marked by sprawling coastal settlements, industrialized shipyards, and naval fortresses, Shâsot plays a vital role in the Kainate's naval and economic infrastructure. The vast Botaj Pall Gulf houses Moridahl, a city of Pureblood aristocracy, where the descendants of ancient Sith bloodlines govern with an iron will. Here, naval academies, military harbors, and warship foundries churn out the vessels that maintain Sith supremacy over sea and space. The shipyards of Shâsot construct and maintain amphibious assault fleets, warships, and military supply convoys critical to the Sith war effort. Across the land, towering, fortified docks, subterranean drydocks, and darkened Sith academies shape the warriors and admirals who will command the tides of war.
      • 3.Tyûk (Strength): A land of untamed wilderness, brutal terrain, and relentless war-training, Tyûk is a test of endurance and power. It is here that the Warflesh Bastion, an expansive Sith military training complex, molds soldiers, assassins, and dark warriors in the heart of the unforgiving jungles. The heat is oppressive, the terrain deadly, and the very land itself is a crucible of survival. However, Tyûk is also home to Valcantha, the last refuge of the Epicanthix warrior clans who followed the Sith after Panatha's destruction, the Ilam Bsaak. The city is a fortress of iron discipline, built in tiered, concentric rings, each housing elite warriors, forges, and war academies. Tyûk is not for the weak, it is a land where only the strong survive, and the strongest rule.
      • 4.Chwûq (Ember): Once a thriving land, Chwûq was left in ruin by war and the fury of the planet itself. The Mandalorian bombardment plunged it into an artificial ice age, and when Mount Kragnos erupted, it sealed the continent's fate. Now, the northern wastes house a massive necropolis-citadel, where the honored dead of the Kainate are interred, and the Kissai embalmers conduct dark preservation rituals. In the south, life is beginning to return, but the land remains haunted and treacherous. Twisted forests of iron-hard trees, frozen ruins, and ice-locked catacombs conceal forbidden knowledge, their depths guarded by Sithspawn and ancient wards. Chwûq is a land of suffering and resilience, where only the strong can claim dominion over the dead.
      • 5.Asha (Victory): A land of fertile plains, rolling tundras, and bio-industrial efficiency, Asha is the agricultural and supply engine of Dromund Kaas. Though reshaped by Sith engineering, the land remains brutally efficient, producing vast hydroponic crops, cloned livestock, and industrialized rations to sustain the endless march of the Sith war machine. Weather-control pylons shield the land from the planet's violent storms, ensuring consistent production cycles. At its core, Zal'vaskad orchestrates the processing, storage, and distribution of Sith rations, medical supplies, and military provisions. Beneath its surface, reinforced subterranean storehouses and hidden supply routes connect to Dromund Kaas' underground fortress network, ensuring that Sith armies never starve, and their war machine never slows.
      • 6. New Gratos: A land of blackened rock, volcanic plains, and perpetual twilight, New Gratos was gifted to the Dark Legion of the Kainate, serving as their cradle of conquest. Once a wasteland, it has been transformed into a Graug war-forge, where hive-like bastions, industrial breeding pits, and war foundries fuel an endless cycle of destruction. Grathok'ta, the colossal fortress-city at its heart, is a nightmarish citadel, where Graug warlords reign, and bio-forges birth new horrors. The very air is thick with ash, and blood sacrifices are routine, ensuring the Graug remain a ceaseless force of Sith-forged brutality. Beneath the surface, tunnels stretch for miles, linking dread laboratories, genetic pits, and monstrous siege-beast kennels. New Gratos is not just a homeland, it is a crucible where only the strongest survive, and where the next wave of war is always waiting.
      • 7. Itsu (Chain): A continent-wide war factory, Itsu is the beating heart of Dromund Kaas' industrial machine. The land is almost entirely covered in titanic foundries, weapons forges, and assembly lines, producing legions of droids, starships, siege engines, and weapons at an unrelenting pace. Itsu is a monument to efficiency, where towering refineries, Sith labor camps, and automated shipyards never cease their function. At the continent's core, Dûrtar Machanon, an industrial fortress-city, serves as the command center for Itsu's war production, overseeing every tank, blaster, and capital ship constructed here. Beneath the surface, subterranean megafactories work ceaselessly, ensuring the Kainate's armies are always armed, always prepared, and never without the tools of conquest.
    • Oceans (Yaikish)
      • A. Yaikish Ragnos: A vast, deep ocean known for its perpetual tempests and eerie silence beneath the waves. Sith legends claim ancient warships and temples rest in its abyss, still radiating dark power.
      • B. Yaikish Adas: A blackened, storm-ravaged sea named after the ancient Sith King. The waters churn violently, rumored to conceal drowned Sith war machines from long-forgotten battles.
      • C. Yaikish Marr: A turbulent expanse where volcanic vents spew sulfuric mists, giving the waters a dark crimson hue. It is avoided by most, as some say the ocean itself whispers to those who dare sail it.
      • D. Yaikish Sadow: A treacherous sea filled with jagged obsidian reefs and deadly currents, named after Naga Sadow, who was said to have hidden artifacts of terrible power beneath its waves.
      • E. Yaikish Nadd: A deep and unnervingly still ocean where the water itself absorbs sound. Sith scholars believe it is a wound in the Force, where the Dark Side seeps into the very currents.
      • F. Yaikish Vitiate: An abyssal ocean tainted by unnatural darkness, its waters appearing almost oily black. It is said that no light reaches its depths, and that Sith experiments of immortality were once conducted on its isolated shores.
    • Seas (Dartaz)
      • a. Dartaz Malgus: A cold, brackish sea that once hosted amphibious Sith war training grounds. Now, its shores house submerged ruins lost to centuries of warfare.
      • b. Dartaz Syn: A mist-laden sea where phantasmal lights flicker on the horizon. Sith whisper that the spirits of fallen warriors still roam the waves, forever seeking battle.
      • c. Dartaz Kressh: A blood-hued sea, its waters carrying a high iron content from deep pockets below the surface. Said to be the site of an ancient Sith naval massacre, its depths still reek of history and death.
      • d. Dartaz Graush: A dark, stagnant inland sea with a reputation for pulling ships beneath the surface. Sith geomancers suspect an unseen presence lingers in its depths.
      • e. Dartaz Muur: A diseased, toxic sea, its waters fouled by failed Sith alchemical experiments. It teems with twisted aquatic Sithspawn, the results of forbidden sorcery.
      • f. Dartaz Dreypa: A shifting sea prone to violent maelstroms that form and disappear without warning. Sith historians believe a ritual went wrong here, leaving the ocean forever unstable.
    • Gulfs (Botaj)
      • g. Botaj Hord: A deep gulf lined with cliffside Sith fortresses, its waters serving as the launch site for Sith amphibious forces. The cliffs bear ancient carvings of Tulak Hord's conquests.
      • h. Botaj Pall: A dark, briny gulf notorious for sudden, unnatural fogs. It is said to be a favored site for Sith naval rituals, where heretics and enemies are cast into the abyss to drown in darkness.
    • Other:
      • x. Mount Kragnos: A massive volcano nestled into the oceans this was once thought to have been used as a sanctum by the Graug Warlord Krag who later became the Sith Emperor Darth Vulcanus. Whatever name this volcano possessed was forgotten and replaced in honor of the fierce Sith Lord.
      • z. Zaijarlâmtirk (Misty Isle): Once connected to the main continent, this isle was sundered away during the last apocalyptic event that ended the Eighth Sith Empire, this island is constantly shrouded in a pervasive mist. It is the current location of the Dark Temple. There is also an abandoned quarry here once utilized by Sith academy students as a training ground when it was connected to the mainland.
  • Major Locations:
    • New Kaas City: The capital city of Dromund Kaas, is a sprawling, continent-wide metropolis situated on the continent of Midwan, that serves as the heart of Sith power, home to over 15 billion inhabitants. A monumental blend of oppressive order and Sith dominance, its districts range from the towering spires of the Sith Citadel to overcrowded industrial sectors, all meticulously controlled under the iron rule of the Kainate.
    • Moridahl: A city of Pureblood supremacy and Sith dominion, Moridahl stands as a monument to the power and traditions of the ancient Sith. Perched along the fortified coasts of Shâsot, its obsidian towers and bloodstone temples rise above vast naval academies and industrial shipyards. Every street is marked by regimented order, every avenue adorned with murals of Sith conquest, and every citizen bound by unwavering discipline. The city is governed by aristocratic Sith Pureblood families, who rule through a rigid hierarchy of bloodline, power, and ambition. Here, only the strong rise, and the weak are cast aside, forgotten beneath the tides of war.
    • Valcantha: A fortress-city of unyielding discipline and brutal hierarchy, Valcantha stands as the cultural bastion of the Epicanthix warrior-clans who followed the Sith after the fall of Panatha. Designed in tiered, concentric rings, each level of the city reflects martial order, with the outer districts housing industrial forges and military barracks, while the inner sanctum is reserved for elite warriors, strategists, and warlords of the Ilam Bsaak. Every street is a parade of strength, where ritual combat, warrior trials, and doctrinal indoctrination are daily occurrences. Sith temples and grand halls of battle dominate the skyline, ensuring that loyalty, survival, and relentless war define the very essence of Valcantha. It is not just a home, but a proving ground, a place where only the strongest endure, and where service to the Kainate is both a duty and a way of life.
    • Zîsûvas'baal: A city of dark rituals and forbidden knowledge, Zîsûvas'baal stands as the spiritual epicenter of Sith sorcery on Dromund Kaas. Hidden deep within the storm-wracked jungles, its towering blackstone spires house the greatest Sith alchemists, Kissai priests, and dark scholars of the Kainate. Sealed vaults and subterranean catacombs conceal ancient artifacts and forgotten Sith lore, guarded by bound spirits and living shadows. Those who enter seeking knowledge must prove their worth, for the city itself is a crucible of dark initiation.
    • Zal'vaskad: The logistical heart of Asha and the lifeline of the Sith war machine, Zal'vaskad is a fortified distribution hub where harvested resources, medical supplies, and military provisions are processed, refined, and dispatched across the Kainate. Its sprawling supply depots, underground storage facilities, and mechanized transport fleets ensure that Sith armies never falter in war. Every aspect of the city is dictated by strict efficiency, unwavering discipline, and absolute productivity, where failure is not an option, only survival through service.
    • Dûrtar Machanon: The beating industrial heart of Itsu, Dûrtar Machanon is a colossal fortress-city entirely devoted to relentless war production. Towering assembly lines, weapons foundries, and automated shipyards churn out starships, droids, and siege engines without end. The city operates on a brutal, ceaseless work cycle, where legions of laborers, Sith overseers, and tireless machinery ensure that the Kainate's war engine never slows. Beneath its surface, subterranean megafactories produce weapons of conquest in such vast quantities that the city is said to bleed smoke and fire into the skies.
    • Grathok'ta: The crown of Graug dominion, Grathok'ta is a monstrous fortress-city at the core of New Gratos, a labyrinthine citadel of warlords, siege-beasts, and industrialized slaughter. Its twisted spires, built from obsidian and Graug-churned stone and iron, house the command hierarchy of the Dark Legion, where brutal warlords forge their endless armies in the cauldrons of conquest. Beneath the surface, dark laboratories, bio-forges, and beast pits give rise to twisted horrors bred for war, ensuring that the Graug remain an ever-multiplying force of annihilation.
    • Sorzus Academy of Sith Arts: Positioned on the continent of Shâsot in the outskirts of Moridahl, this academy is the satellite campus of a larger academy on Ziost run by Darth Arcanix. This academy specializes in teaching its students the ways of Sith Magic and Sith Alchemy.
    • Sith Citadel: The tallest structure in Kaas City rising high into the clouds, this massive citadel is the seat of government, and residence of the Sovereign of Dromund Kaas.
    • Varanin Academy: Named after the Sith Empress Ashin Varanin and built atop the foundations of the old Sith Academy, this major center for learning produces thousands of future Sith, with a focus on the Eternal Rule.
    • Dark Temple: Once a huge Sith structure constructed during the time of the ancient sith, the Dark Temple housed the spirits and remains of the Sith Lord Pharshol, his rival Vacuus and countless others for many thousands of years and remain still. In modern times this structure was fully restored and houses Kissai priests, sorcerers, and those among the Seekers of Knowledge who serve the Kainate.
    • Dark Force Temple: Once a powerful, ancient Sith temple so heavily saturated in the dark side of the force it became a nexus within a nexus. In modern times this structure was restored to its former glory, it was given to the Dzunkissai and the Prophets who faithfully serve the Kainate.
    • Malignant Bog: Located on the vast continent of Midwan. This bog was full of all manner of deadly monsters, and home to many Sith tombs hidden within. When the expansion of Kaas City began the entire location was preserved. It remains a thriving ecosystem where prospective Sith are sent, excavations of the tombs here are frequent to uncover any lost secrets buried within.
    • Unfinished Colossus: A bold project once undertaken by the Sith Apprentice Qet in honor of the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vowrawn. Its unique construction stood the test of time as an unfinished statue, weathering the calamities of the world. Once the world fell under Kainate control and construction efforts began, much was learned of its creation. After thousands of years the colossus was finally finished, standing as a true monument to the ancient Dark Lord of the Sith.
    • The Lost City of Kaas: Beneath the surface of Kaas City, this place is all that remains of Kaas City during the Eighth Sith Empire before the Mandalorians destroyed it, sinking the ruins into a sprawling cave network. The new city was built on top of it. In modern times excavation continued in secrecy here including a rebuilding effort. It is now the site of an extension of the Sith Citadel that houses various laboratories, vaults as well as a hidden Shikkar base.
    • Tower of Hord: The Tower of Hord is a towering, foreboding fortress on Dromund Kaas, a grim monument to Sith power and the legacy of Tulak Hord, the legendary Sith Lord who first conquered the planet. Built on the very site where Hord's forces landed, the fortress serves as both a military citadel and a praxeum, where Sith Warriors and Sorcerers train in the dark arts of combat and manipulation. Its obsidian walls, etched with ancient Sith runes, loom over the surrounding jungle, while its spires pierce the storm-wracked skies, casting long shadows over the military complexes around.
  • Force Nexus:
    • Intent: To officially codify the darkness on Dromund Kaas due to the thousands of years of historical control, experimentation, and heavy dark side use and the countless atrocities committed on the world.
    • Nexus Name: The Umbral Maw
    • Nexus Alignment: Dark
    • Size: Planetary
    • Strength: Strong
  • Accessibility: N/A - Planetary Rating
  • Effects: Over thousands of years, Dromund Kaas has become a world utterly consumed by the Dark Side of the Force, its very foundation steeped in the residual suffering, anger, and bloodshed of generations of Sith. The Umbral Maw is not simply a Force Nexus, it is a planet-wide wound in the Force, a living monument to the darkness, where the line between the material and the ethereal has been permanently blurred.

    The atmosphere itself is thick with electromagnetic corruption, creating a perpetual electrical storm across much of the planet. The storms are unnatural, seemingly guided by unseen forces, and have been known to strike at Jedi with terrifying precision. The world is permeated by whispers, subtle, insidious voices born of the planet's deep corruption, lurking at the edge of consciousness. They tempt, they needle, they provoke, whispering truths wrapped in lies and feeding doubt, paranoia, and hatred.

    The Veil is thinner here. The barrier between the material world and the nether is weaker on Dromund Kaas, making it a prime location for Sith necromancy, spiritual manifestations, and dark alchemical experiments. Specters of long-dead Sith Lords still haunt forgotten tombs, battlefields, and ruined citadels, their presence warping reality around them.

    The Light Side is actively suppressed. Those attuned to the Light Side of the Force experience a dulling of their senses, sluggish reflexes, and a feeling of suffocation, as though the very air resists their presence. Jedi who lingers too long on the world may find their convictions eroding, as if the world itself conspires to unravel their beliefs.

    The Dark Side emboldens the worthy. For those who wield the Dark Side, the planet is a wellspring of raw power. Anger, hatred, and ambition are magnified tenfold, and Sith sorcery flows with an almost unnatural ease. However, this power comes with a cost, many who immerse themselves too deeply in the Umbral Maw's influence begin to lose their sense of self, becoming nothing more than conduits for the will of the Dark Side.

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Culture: Out of any world, it was Dromund Kaas that best exemplified the application of Kainate social science, transforming its population into an indoctrinated, militarized society bound by absolute Sith rule. Acting as a test bed for the majority of Kainate theories, the people of Dromund Kaas live in a perpetual state of self-renewal through violence, their culture meticulously structured to eliminate weakness and foster unyielding loyalty.

Education & Indoctrination: From birth, every citizen is shaped by the will of the Sith. Children are enrolled in state-mandated education programs, where history is rewritten to glorify Sith conquest, strength, and the Eternal Rule. Schools double as indoctrination centers, where students are taught absolute loyalty, discipline, and the necessity of struggle. All are required to memorize Sith doctrine, recite loyalty oaths, and engage in physical and ideological training.

From an early age, youth are sorted based on ability, the strong elevated for further training, while the weak are cast into labor roles or absorbed into state-controlled militia movements, where they are conditioned into absolute obedience. The weak and rebellious do not go unnoticed. The Children of Kaas, a youth brigade network, is encouraged to report deviations in doctrine, whether in their peers, parents, or even teachers. The state rewards zealous devotion, and betrayal of a disloyal family member is seen as the ultimate act of faith.


Entertainment, Rituals, & Spectacle: Dromund Kaas does not tolerate hedonistic pleasures, entertainment is regulated, and only state-sanctioned events are permitted. These include:
  • Public Executions & Sith Duels: Execution of traitors, Jedi captives, or failed Sith is a grand spectacle, often staged in massive arenas. The condemned are sometimes given the chance to fight for survival, though their victory is almost always an illusion.
  • Ritual Combat & Gladiatorial Arenas: Sith, soldiers, and even civilians partake in ritualized combat trials, proving their worth through duels to first blood, or death.
  • State-Mandated Mass Rallies: The streets of New Kaas City, Moridahl, and Valcantha frequently erupt into grand displays of loyalty, with tens of thousands marching beneath banners of the Kainate, chanting oaths to the Sith Lords.
  • Dark Faith Celebrations: Temples dedicated to the Dark Side host mass rituals, where chants, blood sacrifices, and Sith sermons reinforce the spiritual dominion of the Kainate.
Religious Doctrine & Sith Purity Laws: The Kissai Priesthood and Sith Prophets enforce the sacred teachings of the Dark Side, ensuring that faith in the Sith Lords is absolute. Worship of weaker ideologies is heresy, and even minor deviations from Sith dogma can be punished by public denouncement, exile, or execution. Throughout the Empire, citizens undergo "purification rites", where forced meditation, Sith rituals, and grueling trials ensure their faith remains unshaken. Those deemed "unworthy" must undergo blood penance, marking their bodies with Sith scars as atonement for their perceived failings.

Surveillance, State Control, & Revolutionary Purges: The surveillance network on Dromund Kaas is one of the most intrusive in the galaxy. Hidden listening devices, Sith overseers, and cybernetic informants are everywhere, ensuring that no whisper of treason goes unnoticed.
  • State-Mandated Denunciations: Citizens are required to prove their loyalty by accusing others of heresy, cowardice, or disloyalty. Failure to do so makes one a suspect in their own right.
  • Revolutionary Cadres & Youth Militias: Entire divisions of the populace, from youth movements to security committees, exist to root out subversive elements. They are granted the authority to investigate, detain, and denounce any individual suspected of treachery.
  • Tribunals & Public Reckonings: Suspected heretics are dragged before the masses, subjected to public trials, forced confessions, and brutal executions.
  • The Watchers in the Dark: A hidden force of Sith enforcers operates in absolute secrecy, ensuring that even those in power remain under control.

    These periodic purges keep society in a constant state of vigilance, ensuring that no servant of the Empire is truly secure. The Sith are the eternal vanguard, their dominance unquestioned, and their rule absolute. In this way, the Kainate harnesses fear, hatred, and control, channeling it into an unbreakable, self-sustaining cycle of submission, faith, and war.
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  • Government: Magocratic Corporatist Dictatorship
  • Affiliation:
  • Wealth: Wealthy
  • Stability: High
  • Freedom & Oppression: Life on Dromund Kaas is wholly dictated by the Eternal Rule, the guiding principle laid forth by Darth Carnifex and Darth Prazutis. Every aspect of life is meticulously controlled, ensuring that loyalty, duty, and absolute subservience to the Sith dictate every action of its inhabitants. The world functions as a test bed for the Kainate's ultra-authoritarian social sciences, where individualism is stamped out, and the collective will of the Empire reigns supreme.
    • Totalitarian Control & Surveillance State:
      • Every citizen is monitored, evaluated, and categorized for compliance with Sith doctrine, military discipline, and societal regulations.
      • The Immortal Legion, in conjunction with the Saaraishash, enforces strict obedience, ensuring even a whisper of dissent is met with brutal retaliation.
      • A planet-wide surveillance grid composed of hidden listening posts, AI-driven monitoring centers, and Sith overseers ensures that no action goes unnoticed.
      • Predictive threat assessments allow the security apparatus to preemptively detain, indoctrinate, or eliminate individuals deemed a risk before rebellion can take root.
    • Regulated Lives & The Suppression of Individuality:
      • Every profession, every task, and every waking moment is designated for the betterment of the Empire. There is no room for selfish ambition, personal indulgence, or deviation from duty.
      • Targeted education and lifelong indoctrination ensure that all citizens serve the state first, loyalty to the Sith Lords and the Kainate is reinforced through daily propaganda, forced recitations of doctrine, and military-style training from youth.
      • Hedonism is outlawed, drinking, gambling, recreational drug use, and any pursuit of pleasure outside sanctioned state activities are considered crimes. Productivity is the only virtue.
    • The Hierarchical Divide: Who is Truly Free?:
      • The soldier-aristocracy, composed of entrenched military families, Sith-aligned warlords, and Kainate technocrats, exists above the law in many respects.
      • These noble houses, whose lineages trace back to the Tenth Sith Empire or further, are permitted certain luxuries, greater access to resources, freedom from routine surveillance, and the ability to bend regulations that the common populace must obey.
      • The Sith Lords themselves are beyond reproach, their power an immutable force within the world's rigid social hierarchy.
      • However, even these privileged elite are never fully safe, their loyalty must be constantly demonstrated, and the risk of falling from grace is ever-present.
    • Mandatory Compliance & Revolutionary Fervor:
      • Every citizen is required to publicly demonstrate their loyalty to the Sith regime through denunciations of suspected traitors, participation in mass rallies, and ideological purity tests.
      • Failure to engage in active compliance is itself considered a form of dissent, and those who do not contribute to the constant purging of enemies often find themselves accused.
      • Revolutionary youth brigades and ideological enforcement committees operate in every district, actively seeking signs of disloyalty, impure thought, or anti-Sith sentiment.
      • Public tribunals, often attended by thousands, serve as both execution spectacles and reinforcements of doctrine, ensuring that fear and devotion remain intertwined.
    • The Illusion of Security:
      • Despite the extreme nature of this totalitarian regime, the average citizen understands one thing: obedience ensures survival. Those who follow the Kainate's laws, pledge their faith to the Sith, and carry out their duties without question are often left unharmed. The state has no need to terrorize its people without cause, the mere knowledge that dissent leads to death is enough. However, there is no such thing as true security on Dromund Kaas. Loyalty must be proven daily, and the only certainty is that the eyes of the Sith are always watching.
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  • Military: Dromund Kaas is not merely a planet, it is a monolithic bastion of Sith power, an impenetrable fortress, and a war machine in its own right. As one of the most strategically vital planets in the Sith Holy Worlds, it serves as a key military hub for the Kainate, its defenses designed to withstand sieges, planetary assaults, and prolonged warfare against any enemy daring enough to challenge it.
    • Orbital Defenses & Strategic Positioning: The planet is surrounded by a vast network of orbital defense stations, hypervelocity gun platforms, and Sith battle fleets, maintaining constant patrols and enforcing a no-fly zone for unauthorized vessels.
      • Planetary Shield Generators ensure that even a concentrated orbital bombardment would be futile, forcing invaders into direct ground assaults, where the Kainate is strongest.
      • Interdiction Systems disrupt enemy hyperspace jumps, making retreat or reinforcements difficult for invading fleets.
      • Orbital stations are heavily automated, their command centers deep within subterranean fortress complexes, ensuring continued operation even if surface cities fall.
    • Surface Defenses & Planetary Fortress Network: The world is covered by a colossal, interconnected fortress system, ensuring defensive emplacements, gun batteries, and Sith strongholds span every continent.
      • Anti-orbital missile silos, hidden railgun batteries, and massive planetary cannons are capable of destroying warships in low orbit.
      • Fortifications are reinforced extensively with durable materials, and even alchemical methods, making key defensive positions resilient against energy weapons, kinetic bombardment, and even Force-based assaults.
      • Entire underground fortresses exist beneath the oceans, hidden from orbital scans and housing entire armies, supply reserves, and Sith command bunkers.
    • Garrison & Military Presence: Dromund Kaas houses millions of troops, including Sith legions, Immortal Legion enforcers, and mechanized war divisions ready for both defensive operations and planetary invasions.
      • The Shikkari, Eyes of the Dyarchy, and the Saaraishash ensure that any infiltration attempt is eliminated before it ever poses a threat.
      • Sithspawn war beasts are bred and controlled, ready to be unleashed in battle or terror campaigns against enemy forces.
    • Dûrtar Machanon: The Planet's War Engine: The colossal industrial fortress of Dûrtar Machanon serves as the primary arms manufacturing hub of the planet. Here, legions of droids, starships, weapons, and vehicles are forged without cease, ensuring an endless supply of war material to sustain the Kainate's galactic conquests. Automated factory districts, Sith-enforced labor camps, and dark alchemical laboratories push the boundaries of warfare technology, cybernetics, and Force-enhanced weaponry.
    • Last Resort: The Kyber Cobalt Retaliation Protocol: If Dromund Kaas ever faces the threat of conquest, the planet's ultimate contingency is the Kyber Cobalt Retaliation Protocol, a network of subterranean kyber-powered cobalt bombs, capable of rendering the world uninhabitable.
      • The detonation system is operated by cybernetic dark agents, hardwired with deadman switches, ensuring the sequence cannot be disabled.
      • This doctrine is simple: If the Sith cannot hold Dromund Kaas, no one shall.
    • A World of Unbreakable Resolve: Dromund Kaas is not merely defended, it is weaponized. Every structure, every mountain, every citadel and trench is designed to ensure its survival in war. Should any enemy attempt an invasion, they will find themselves not at war with an army, but with the planet itself. In the Kainate's hands, Dromund Kaas will never fall.
  • Technology: Dromund Kaas is a world where technological advancement and Sith alchemy intertwine, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in warfare, infrastructure, and dominion. Many of the newest, most advanced developments in the Kainate either originate from Dromund Kaas or arrive here first, as the planet serves as a testing ground for cutting-edge innovations in both conventional and Force-enhanced sciences.
    • War Technology & Military Advancements
      • Sith-Altered Cybernetics & Augmentations: The planet is home to advanced cybernetic research labs that develop combat-enhanced implants, dark-side-fueled augmentations, and Sith alchemical grafts to turn warriors into living weapons.
      • Experimental Starship Design & Weapon Systems: The shipyards and research facilities develop prototype warships, enhanced shielding technology, and experimental superweapons that push the boundaries of Sith naval warfare.
      • Dark Alchemy & Bioengineering: The fusion of science and Sith sorcery has led to the creation of genetically modified soldiers, Sithspawn warbeasts, and chemically altered war materials resistant to conventional countermeasures.
      • Planetary Defense Innovations: The Kainate continues to improve upon underground hypervelocity railgun networks, automated anti-orbital defense grids, and fortress AI coordination systems, ensuring Dromund Kaas remains an unbreachable stronghold.
    • Industrial & Infrastructure Mastery
      • Automated War Production: Dûrtar Machanon houses self-repairing, AI-controlled industrial megafactories, allowing the planet to churn out endless waves of war material with minimal manpower.
      • Dark Energy Reactors & Power Systems: Sith engineers have perfected hybrid energy reactors that draw on both dark-side infused kyber crystals and cutting-edge fusion technology, granting near-infinite power supplies to planetary defenses and military projects.
      • Subterranean Urban Expansion: The lower layers of New Kaas City and other urban centers stretch deep underground, containing self-sufficient living zones, factory districts, and war command bunkers, ensuring continued planetary function even under siege.
    • Surveillance & Control Networks:
      • Neural Compliance Systems: Experimental mind-influencing networks, developed through Sith manipulation techniques, subtly reinforce loyalty, suppress rebellion, and enhance obedience within the general populace.
      • Planetary Surveillance Grid: The world is monitored by a vast array of hidden surveillance nodes, automated data analysis systems, and Force-sensitive monitoring outposts, ensuring that even whispers of sedition are caught and eliminated.
      • Predictive Warfare Algorithms: The Kainate utilizes adaptive AI-driven strategic models, allowing its military and intelligence divisions to predict enemy movements, anticipate potential uprisings, and counteract threats before they fully manifest.
    • A Nexus of Innovation & Domination: Dromund Kaas is not simply ahead of the galaxy in technology, it is rewriting the very definition of what is possible. Here, science is bent to the Sith's will, and every advancement serves a singular purpose: to ensure the supremacy of the Kainate, now and forever.
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The history of Dromund Kaas is a tale of rise, fall, and eventual rediscovery, a world steeped in the shadows of the Sith, where power was forged, destroyed, and remade. The planet's story begins in the distant past, when it was first colonized by the ancient Kingdom of the Sith following the death of King Adas. Although it was not as significant as Korriban, Dromund Kaas remained an important Sith settlement until its location and existence were lost to history before 5,000 BBY.

It wasn't until the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace War that Dromund Kaas would once again see the return of the Sith. In 4,980 BBY, the Sith Emperor Vitiate, seeking a new home for his people after the fall of the Sith Empire, rediscovered the long-lost world. Upon his return, Vitiate declared the establishment of a Reconstituted Sith Empire, with himself as Emperor. He established a Dark Council of twelve Sith Lords to govern various aspects of the Empire. Under the leadership of the human general Odile Vaken, the Sith began to tame the jungle world, eventually clearing vast swaths of wilderness to build Kaas City, the heart of the Sith Empire.

For centuries, Dromund Kaas remained the capital of this resurgent Sith Empire, which grew in power and secrecy, hidden from the eyes of the greater galaxy. It wasn't until the outbreak of the Great Galactic War in 3,653 BBY that the Sith Empire revealed itself to the Galactic Republic, igniting a brutal conflict. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Coruscant, marking the start of the Cold War. During this time, Dromund Kaas faced numerous crises, including rebellions, terrorist attacks, and a growing cult centered around the enigmatic Sith Lord Darth Revan. By 3,641 BBY, the Cold War turned into the Galactic War, and Dromund Kaas became a focal point of the ongoing conflict.

During the war, the Sith Empire suffered a significant blow when Jedi forces attacked Dromund Kaas, killing the Emperor's Voice and forcing Emperor Vitiate into hibernation. This event threw the Empire into disarray until Darth Marr, a member of the Dark Council, emerged as a new leader, casting off the old Emperor and assuming control of the planet. However, this was not the end of Dromund Kaas's tumultuous history. The planet was soon assaulted by the forces of the Eternal Empire of Zakuul, which decimated the Sith leadership. Only Darth Acina survived, becoming the sole ruler of the shattered planet.
The Eternal Fleet bombarded Dromund Kaas into ruin, and the Sith Empire, now in a state of collapse, made a brief truce with the Galactic Republic. The devastation of the planet seemed to signal the end of Dromund Kaas as the center of Sith power.

After the fall of the Sith Empire, the planet briefly came under the control of Darth Millennial and the Prophets of the Dark Side, a group that rejected the Rule of Two and sought to establish a new Dark Side religion. This brief period of control ended with the rise of Darth Sidious, who rediscovered Dromund Kaas in 22 BBY. Sidious, aware of the planet's significance, ensured its existence remained a closely guarded secret. Dromund Kaas's location was erased from all public records, and the planet faded into myth. Its existence became a legend, told in whispers among cultists and conspiracy theorists, while the galaxy at large remained unaware of the world's true importance.

Even after the formation of the New Republic, Dromund Kaas would resurface only sporadically during periods of rediscovery, but each time, it was hidden again to protect its secrets. The world faded once more into obscurity, lost to history during the Gulag Plague, and its significance was all but forgotten. Dromund Kaas's legacy, however, remains one of power, mystery, and secrecy, a planet where the darkness of the Sith was forged, shattered, and ultimately hidden from the galaxy. It stands as a reminder of the Sith's enduring thirst for power and the cost of that ambition, a world that has never truly been forgotten by the shadows of the past.

After centuries of dormancy, Dromund Kaas was once again inhabited under the leadership of Darth Sidic, who returned with his followers to the decaying remnants of the ancient Sith Citadel. Sidic, with his vision of a reborn Sith Empire, took the ruined Citadel as their base of operations. His forces began the long task of restoring Kaas City, which had fallen into disrepair, and they breathed new life into the once-great metropolis. In a move to solidify their dominance, Sidic invited loyal non-Sith followers to settle within the city, laying the foundation for a new aristocracy.

As Dromund Kaas began to recover, Sidic's rule was short-lived. The Sith world saw the rise of a triumvirate consisting of Darth Sidic, Darth Voracitos, and Darth Moridin. While they initially shared power, Moridin proved to be the most cunning of the three and outmaneuvered the others, eventually establishing himself as the Sith Emperor, marking the first time in generations that the Sith had a single Emperor at the helm of their Empire. To cement his authority, Moridin took drastic measures. He stormed into the Citadel, cutting down the Sith Council that had governed the Empire in the early years of his reign. This brutal display of power sent a clear message that he would brook no dissent. Moridin appointed Kaine Zambrano, a rising star among the Sith, as his Grand Vizier to oversee the reorganization of the Sith government. Zambrano immediately set to work, reforming the bureaucratic machinery of the Empire, which had grown complacent under the previous rulers.

Zambrano also turned his attention to the Sith Citadel and Kaas City, overseeing repairs and bolstering its defenses. He purged all remnants of the Sith who had opposed Moridin's rise, erasing their influence and reasserting the Sith Citadel as the seat of Sith power. Dromund Kaas would remain in a state of relative stability for the duration of Moridin's reign, continuing through the reigns of Ashin Varanin, Darth Voracitos, and much of Tyrin Ardik's rule. However, internal strife was inevitable.

The Sith Citadel suffered significant damage during the Thronebreaking, a violent uprising where Mikhail Shorn and several other Sith stormed the Sith Citadel, overthrowing Tyrin Ardik in a brutal confrontation. Shorn shattered the throne of the Sith, and appointed Dranok Lussk as the new Sith Emperor before abandoning the Empire. Lussk's reign was short and tumultuous, eventually being overthrown by Kaine Zambrano, who declared himself the rightful Emperor and once again made the Sith Citadel his seat of power. In the midst of the Imperial-Republic War, Dromund Kaas found itself under siege.

A marauding army of Mandalorians, taking advantage of the absence of the Empire's main forces as they fought the Galactic Republic, launched an asteroid at the planet, causing an extinction-level event. This devastating assault obliterated the Sith Citadel and much of Kaas City, causing widespread destruction across the planet. Nearly everything that was once built to stand as a shining beacon of the Sih Empire reduced to rubble, crumbling into the earth along with the remnants of the once-great city, buried under layers of debris. This asteroid strike marked the final blow to the once-mighty Sith presence on Dromund Kaas. The planet, which had long served as the center of Sith rule, was left in ruins, its former glory now only a shadow of its past.

The Mandalorians' attack extinguished much life on the planet and left it desolate, marking a significant chapter in the chaotic and bloody history of Dromund Kaas. Furthermore, the supervolcano that would become known as Mount Kragnos erupted causing further mass devastation to the cataclysm that descended over the world.

After the catastrophic assault and the destruction of both Kaas City and the Sith Citadel, Dromund Kaas was left in ruins, a shadow of its former glory. For decades, the world languished in desolation, with only the echoes of its past power haunting the broken land. It wasn't until the resurgence of the Restored Sith Empire, known as the Tenth Sith Empire, under the leadership of Kaine Zambrano, also known as Darth Carnifex, and Braxus Zambrano also known as Darth Prazutis, that Dromund Kaas would see restoration and rebirth.

Upon taking control of the Sith Empire, Darth Carnifex sought to reassert the Sith's dominance over their former capital. He drove out the Silver Jedi and other squatters who had taken up residence on the planet, effectively reclaiming the world for the Sith once more. With the Sith Citadel still a broken ruin and Kaas City reduced to rubble, Carnifex began the monumental task of rebuilding both.

To oversee this monumental reconstruction, Darth Carnifex turned to his architectural vision, commissioning the design of a new Sith Citadel that would rise from the ashes of its predecessor. The restoration was guided by the plans devised by Carnifex himself, drawing inspiration from the old but with a brutal, modern twist that reflected the Sith Empire's newfound strength. The Citadel was rebuilt with greater grandeur and fortified to endure any future threats.

It was a towering monolith, crafted from black stone and steel, with dark energy weaving through its very structure, a physical manifestation of the Sith's will. Alongside the Citadel, New Kaas City began to take shape, emerging as a symbol of the renewed Sith Empire. The city was constructed with purpose, blending Sith-Imperial elements with Carnifex's own vision for a more centralized, powerful city-state. It became the epicenter of Sith activity, a massive hub for governance, trade, and military operations. The city was not just a place of bureaucratic function but a living symbol of the Empire's return to prominence. With the Sith Citadel at its heart, New Kaas City became the administrative nerve center of the Tenth Sith Empire.

The Citadel housed the government's countless ministries and offices, overseeing everything from the military to the dark side research that fueled the Sith's power. Its halls were filled with the most loyal and capable Sith, working tirelessly to ensure the continued dominance of the Sith Empire in the galaxy. The Citadel not only served as the seat of government but also as a bastion of Sith strength, its presence a constant reminder of the Empire's return and the rebirth of Dromund Kaas as a hub of power. The Tenth Sith Empire, under the leadership of Darth Carnifex & Darth Prazutis, flourished from the ashes of its predecessors, its power anchored in the restored Sith Citadel and New Kaas City.

The planet, once again the beating heart of Sith power, became the focal point of the Empire's resurgence, from which it launched military campaigns, established influence across the galaxy, and cemented its place in the galaxy's dark history. Dromund Kaas, now entirely restored to its former glory, stood as an impenetrable fortress of dark side power, a symbol of the Sith's resilience and their eternal ambition to dominate the galaxy. Life returned to the landscape and many species long thought wiped out survived, thrived in a resurgent world.

But it wouldn't last. It wouldn't be until the Sith-Imperial Civil War that saw the Tenth Sith Empire finally collapse under the combined might of many nations including the New Imperial Order, Galactic Alliance, and Eternal Empire. As the Sith Empire crumbled, the world slipped back into obscurity, and the planet was claimed by the Ashlan Crusade following the fall of the Eternal Empire. During their occupation, much of Kaas City was destroyed, and the Ashlan forces sought to obliterate any remnants of the Sith presence. However, after the collapse of the Ashlan Crusade, Dromund Kaas faded from the galactic stage once again, its fate uncertain.

The planet would remain lost and largely forgotten until the retaking of the Sith Holy Worlds by the Kainate, a Sith shadow empire that returned to reclaim their ancestral heritage. Under the direct leadership of Darth Prazutis, the Kainate drove away all squatters and outsiders, purging all traces of weakness and foreign control. As Sovereign of Dromund Kaas, Prazutis personally oversaw its transformation into an impenetrable fortress, ensuring that never again would the world fall into obscurity or ruin.

Unlike its former Sith Empire rulers, who blended imperial and Sith influences, the Kainate forged a darker, more nightmarish dominion. Under Prazutis' rule, Dromund Kaas radiated an overwhelming presence, its skyline dominated by brutalist citadels, monolithic structures, and endless industrial spires. The very architecture became a conduit of Sith power, imbued with sorcerous magic and alchemical genius, iinscribed with runic wardings, strengthening the world's already formidable dark side nexus.

Under the Shadow Hand's absolute command, Dromund Kaas was reshaped into a planet-wide stronghold, structured around key cities, each serving a distinct role in the Kainate's dominion. New Kaas City became the epicenter of Sith power, expanding across the entirety of Midwan until it formed a continent-spanning metropolis that surrounded and consumed the jungles. Towering over its heart, the Sith Citadel was rebuilt to unprecedented scale, a fortress of obsidian-black. The citadel served as the governing seat of the Kainate, where Prazutis' word was law, and the dark will of the Sith was enacted across the empire.

On the continent of Tyûk, the Kainate constructed Valcantha, a fortress-city designed as a bastion for the Ilam Bsaak, the Iron Blooded Epicanthix who followed the Sith Dyarchy after the destruction of Panatha. Valcantha was an uncompromising stronghold, structured in tiered, concentric rings that reinforced martial discipline and hierarchy. Every street, every hall, and every towering structure was designed for war, governance, and survival, a city where only the strongest thrived. Under Prazutis' rule, Valcantha became the last great bastion of Epicanthix culture, merging ancestral warrior traditions with Sith ideology, ensuring their future was forever entwined with the Kainate.

On the continent of Shâsot, Moridahl was built, named in honor of Darth Moridin, the legendary Sith Emperor. Here, Prazutis ensured that the Pureblood Sith were granted dominion, allowing the resurgent Sith species to reclaim their status as Sith nobility. Moridahl was more than a city, it was a monument to the bloodline supremacy of the Sith, a place where often only those of true Sith descent were permitted to rise in power. With its extensive naval ports and military foundries, Moridahl became a key strategic hub, reinforcing the Kainate's galactic war efforts with its massive fleet production facilities.

The northernmost wasteland of New Gratos was granted to the Dark Legion, the Graug horde that had long served Prazutis and the Kainate. Grathok'ta, their capital, was a labyrinth of subterranean war-factories, alchemical breeding pits, and colossal siege foundries. It was a city where Sith war beasts were bred in massive bio-forges, where endless tides of Graug warriors were engineered for war, and where dark laboratories experimented with Sith alchemy to enhance the Graug's brutal evolution. The air was thick with ash and industry, the landscape reshaped into an eternal battlefield where the weak perished, and only the worthy survived.

To sustain the Kainate's endless war machine, the colossal factory-city of Dûrtar Machanon was built on Itsu, transforming the continent into the beating industrial heart of the empire. This city never ceased production, its massive foundries constructing warships, weapons, and mechanized legions without pause. Under Prazutis' command, Dûrtar Machanon's industrial capacity dwarfed that of entire star systems, its automated war-factories and labor forces working ceaselessly to arm the Sith Order.

On the continent of Asha, Zal'vaskad was established, serving as the Kainate's logistical and supply command center. From here, the empire's resources were controlled with ruthless efficiency. Every food supply, energy shipment, and strategic resource was carefully allocated, ensuring that the Kainate's armies and fleets never faced shortages. Beneath Zal'vaskad's surface, fortified subterranean storage vaults and hidden transit networks allowed supplies to be moved across the planet without disruption, ensuring that even under siege, the war machine never stopped.

Through Prazutis' direct oversight, Dromund Kaas was forged into the most secure Sith stronghold in history. He ensured that no remnant of the old Sith weakness remained, that every city, fortress, and military installation operated with total efficiency and brutal precision. Under his reign, the planet itself became an extension of the Kainate's power, a world where every structure, every storm, and every shadow reinforced the Dark Side's eternal supremacy.


Throughout its tumultuous history, Dromund Kaas has endured as a symbol of Sith dominance and resilience. It has witnessed the rise and fall of empires, the deaths of countless Sith Lords, and endless struggles for control, but under the Kainate, it became something greater than ever before. It was no longer merely a Sith capital, it was the heart of an empire without equal, a throne of power where Darth Prazutis' rule was absolute.

 
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