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The War had spiked into a Galactic conflict much sooner than anyone anticipated. A war that was thought to be fought between the Empire and the Republic had by then engulfed almost every star system of the known Galaxy. From lesser skirmishers never to be heard of in history, to great battles that were made legend, planets and void alike ran red with Blood. It was the bloodiest frontiers like Malachor, Ossus, or Minos, where the spotlight remained. Nowhere was more tense than the Frontiers. Territories so chaotically divided between Sith and Republic worlds, remnants of the Second War. It was one such world, one of the few lucky or forsaken enough to have seen little to no action during the old wars. Dxun. A world of feral jungles and vicious beasts. Vicious enough to have tasted flesh of Mandalore, oh so long ago, when the Beskar of the Mandalorian Horde was bent and bloodied.
Though the jungles of Dxun were mostly untouched by the tidings of the era, had yet seen tensions in the near regions, as the nearby Sith world of Ambria choked awake from its slumber. From the ruins of House Artuk, once dominating the planet's bewitched wastelands, emerged mystics and sorcerers who sough to forge a domain of Darkness farther from the Imperial colonies of the Mid Rim. When the Civil War begun, a sun of opportunity dawned in Ambria. And the wicked sorcerers of the Sith, were quick to grasp it. Through networks of the underworld and means of deception, Dark Adepts had made landing in Dxun and dwelt in the dense wilderness amidst the beasts. Unlike the Mandalorians, though, usually coming to Dxun to hunt, the Sith had come to tame.
It had been months ever since the crashed Fury-Class Interceptor was found by Mandalorian scouts, and yet no activity had been spoted farther. The charred remnants found within the starship presumed to be the crew. Any efforts to locate survivors were for naught, while many considered that even if anything had survived the most fiery a crash, the beasts would feast upon them before another dawn rose over the jungles.
Days became weeks, and weeks became months. Some even forgot the event. Alas, soon none could deny that an unseen Dark, a looming threat of no form had spread over Dxun. Beasts became strangely deranged, reckless, while many hunting grounds were drained of prey, though none could trace any hunter's work to explain the shift in fauna. For seven days, clouds gathered thick and grey, denying any sunlight to befall the jungles. Disease begun to spread, inexplicable and ever-stronger, battling the Mandalorian will with fever and lung miasma, carried by infectious insects that journeyed with the wind like locust. For seven nights, all dreams were twisted into nightmares. At the beginning, there was Fear. Then, it became Corruption. Then, it was pure Madness. To wake up from the nightmares was to found oneself drenched in hot sweat, hearing the aftereffect of the nightmares like echoes consumed by distance and the touch of reality.
The town of Kupuya was a typical Mandalorian outpost on Dxun. Built atop of the fortifications that had been erected half a millennia ago, during the grim aftermath of the Mandalorian Wars, Kupuya was a fortress in and of itself, though much of its walls was broken or scarred by time and overuse, throughout the eons. The Clans had established a trading outpost within the old fortress, with a chanty town being born bit by bit, the more the Mandalorian presence in Kupuya grew. Few merchants and off-worlder colonists had found themselves in the town, in search of exclusivity in the rare flesh yielded by the hunt. Surrounding Kupuya, a thick swamp acted like a moat, once meant to protect the settlement in the case of a land-borne siege, from either foe or beast.
Though the jungles of Dxun were mostly untouched by the tidings of the era, had yet seen tensions in the near regions, as the nearby Sith world of Ambria choked awake from its slumber. From the ruins of House Artuk, once dominating the planet's bewitched wastelands, emerged mystics and sorcerers who sough to forge a domain of Darkness farther from the Imperial colonies of the Mid Rim. When the Civil War begun, a sun of opportunity dawned in Ambria. And the wicked sorcerers of the Sith, were quick to grasp it. Through networks of the underworld and means of deception, Dark Adepts had made landing in Dxun and dwelt in the dense wilderness amidst the beasts. Unlike the Mandalorians, though, usually coming to Dxun to hunt, the Sith had come to tame.
It had been months ever since the crashed Fury-Class Interceptor was found by Mandalorian scouts, and yet no activity had been spoted farther. The charred remnants found within the starship presumed to be the crew. Any efforts to locate survivors were for naught, while many considered that even if anything had survived the most fiery a crash, the beasts would feast upon them before another dawn rose over the jungles.
Days became weeks, and weeks became months. Some even forgot the event. Alas, soon none could deny that an unseen Dark, a looming threat of no form had spread over Dxun. Beasts became strangely deranged, reckless, while many hunting grounds were drained of prey, though none could trace any hunter's work to explain the shift in fauna. For seven days, clouds gathered thick and grey, denying any sunlight to befall the jungles. Disease begun to spread, inexplicable and ever-stronger, battling the Mandalorian will with fever and lung miasma, carried by infectious insects that journeyed with the wind like locust. For seven nights, all dreams were twisted into nightmares. At the beginning, there was Fear. Then, it became Corruption. Then, it was pure Madness. To wake up from the nightmares was to found oneself drenched in hot sweat, hearing the aftereffect of the nightmares like echoes consumed by distance and the touch of reality.

The town of Kupuya was a typical Mandalorian outpost on Dxun. Built atop of the fortifications that had been erected half a millennia ago, during the grim aftermath of the Mandalorian Wars, Kupuya was a fortress in and of itself, though much of its walls was broken or scarred by time and overuse, throughout the eons. The Clans had established a trading outpost within the old fortress, with a chanty town being born bit by bit, the more the Mandalorian presence in Kupuya grew. Few merchants and off-worlder colonists had found themselves in the town, in search of exclusivity in the rare flesh yielded by the hunt. Surrounding Kupuya, a thick swamp acted like a moat, once meant to protect the settlement in the case of a land-borne siege, from either foe or beast.