Affavan System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Affavan
Affavan was a smoggy world controlled by the Utoradii clan of the Hutt Cartel. At least twelve thousand years before the Galactic Civil War, Affavan served as a gambling world for the Hutts, leading to unsuccessful conflicts with nearby independent systems to procure slaves for the planet’s entertainment industry.
Alee System (R-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Alee
Homeworld of the cephalopod Vippit species indentured to the Hutts as early as 15,000 BBY, Alee was an agri-world that traded agricultural goods to the Mid Rim. In 25 ABY, the system was attacked by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy, occupying the planet until 27 ABY.
Ardos System (S-11)
· Sun/Star:
o Ardos
o Evona (destroyed)
· Orbits:
o Varl
§ at least two unnamed moons/satellites
The original homeworld of the Hutt, v’landa Til, and Rybet species, Varl was landscaped with forests, swamps, and oceans. Subjugated early in its existence by the Rakatan, Varl became the capital of the Hutt Empire around 25,200 BB following the collapse of the Infinite Empire. Over time, the planet became smoggy and polluted due to waste.
Around 15,000 BBY the planet was devastated by its star Evona being destroyed by a black hole, which also caused its other star Ardos to experience a cataclysmic event. The resulting explosion destroyed the atmosphere and ecosystem of Varl, reducing the planet and its moons to barren wastelands. Once Ardos stabilized, the Hutts patrolled the outskirts of the system, restricting travel to their culturally sacred home.
Arrochar System (S-8)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Arrochar
A remote world on the edge of Hutt Space, Arrochar was landscaped with rolling plains, forests, mountain ranges, and teeming oceans. Remaining neutral throughout most of its history, the royalty of the planet eventually chose to join the Rebel Alliance around 1 ABY; however, the military attempted a coup to secure an allegiance with the Empire. The planet was razed in the ensuing bombardment between Imperial and Rebel forces, remaining neutral.
Asuin System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Asuin
Asuin was a remote, frozen world loosely affiliated with the CIS during the Clone Wars.
Aylayl System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Aylayl
A lush world rich with resources, Aylayl was controlled by the Hutt Cartel as an ore and mineral mining colony.
Carnovia System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Carnovia
Primarily a humid oceanic world, Carnovia was the throneworld of the Vermilic clan of the Hutt Cartel.
Cha Raaba System (T-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ylesia
o Nyrvona
A tropical world planet, Ylesia was controlled by the Besadii clan of the Hutt Cartel. The Hutts masqueraded the planet to be a religious retreat so they could enslave visitors and force them into spice production. Ylesia was briefly occupied by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy, granting the planet for use to their allies.
Though not as lush as Ylesia, Nyrvona also acted as a spice processing location for the Besadii clan, utilizing slave labor in their factories to produce the drug. It is unclear whether Nyrvona shared the same fate as Ylesia during the war with the Yuuzhan Vong.
Circumtore System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Circumtore (planetoid)
o at least two unnamed planets
A Hutt world by 5,000 BBY, Circumtore was a ringed planetoid controlled by the Shell clan of the Hutt Cartel. Circumtore was nominally associated with the Sith towards the end of the New Sith Wars, and was briefly occupied by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy.
Cyax System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: Cyax
· Orbits:
o Da Soocha
§ two unnamed moons/satellites (presumably Da Soocha I & II)
§ Da Soocha III
§ Napdu
§ Da Soocha V (destroyed)
Primarily an oceanic world littered with small island archipelagos, Da Soocha was a Hutt world populated by slave laborers. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, the New Republic had adopted it into their network of worlds. In 10 ABY, Mon Calamari settled Da Soocha following the razing of their homeworld by Imperial forces. In 137 ABY, the Sith engineered a bio-weapon that poisoned the oceans of Da Soocha, eradicating all life in the ocean.
Da Soocha III was a humid, wet grasslands world nominally settled by the Hutts. Its neighbor Napdu was utilized by the Hutts as a spa resort, nearly befalling the same fate as Da Soocha in 137 ABY. Da Soocha was a terrestrial world of mountain spires and rocky plateaus. The moon was destroyed during the Galactic Civil War during a battle between Imperial forces and New Republic forces based on the moon.
Cyborrea System (S-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Cyborrea
Homeworld of the Cyborrean species, Cyborrea was at the edge of the Hutt’s territories. As a result, it was the site of many conflicts with neighboring governments. Cyborrea was attacked by the Republic during its Pius Dea crusades dating back thousands of years before the Great Hyperspace War of 5,000 BBY.
In 3,998 BBY, Sith Lords attacked Cyborrea leading up to the Great Sith War. Millennia later, the Yuuzhan Vong laid siege to the planet; however, the Hutts had regained control of Cyborrea during the subsequent Second Galactic Civil War in 40 ABY to at least 137 ABY.
Dirha System (S-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Dirha
Dirha was a remote industrial world controlled by the Vosadii clan of the Hutt Cartel. During the war with the Yuuzhan Vong, Dirha was occupied and terraformed by the extragalactic invaders.
Diyu System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Diyu
Diyu was a major industrial center controlled by the Anjiliac clan of the Hutt Cartel. The Hutts’ utilized slave labor to fuel production. The planet was able to repel Yuuzhan Vong advances during their invasion of the galaxy.
Du Hutta System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Du Hutta
Du Hutta was a minor colony world controlled by the Hutt Cartel.
Elgit System (T-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Elgit
Elgit was a minor trade world controlled by the Hutt Cartel.
Far Pando System (S-13)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Far Pando
Under nominal control of the Hutt Cartel, Far Pando was a remote agri-world at the edge of Hutt Space colonized by the slug-like Yakh-Tosh species.
Ganath System (R-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ganath
A remote planet hidden in the depths of the radioactive Oktos Nebula, Ganath remained neutral throughout most of galactic history. Following the Clone Wars, a Jedi escaping the Great Jedi Purge ruled the planet for decades. In 10 ABY, the planet was discovered by New Republic forces, joining the new government. Due to its seclusion within the nebula, Ganath was untouched by the devastation caused during the Yuuzhan Vong’s invasion of the galaxy.
Hosko System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Hosko
Hosko was a remote, lush agri-world controlled by the Hutt Cartel.
Ilos System (R-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ilos
A remote agri-world, Ilos was the homeworld of the Isolian species enslaved to the Hutt Cartel.
Ilos Minor System (R-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ilos Minor
Ilos Minor was a minor trade world colonized by the Ilosians before they were enslaved by the Hutt Cartel.
Irith System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Irith
Irith was a minor, urbanized world controlled by the Hutt Cartel. Polluted from centuries of over-industrialization and neglect, Irith was temporarily occupied by Yuuzhan Vong forces during their invasion of the galaxy.
Jilrua System (R-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Jilrua
A remote dessert planet at the fringes of the Oktos Nebula and Hutt Space, Jilrua was the homeworld of the Jilruan species. Jilrua became enslaved by the Hutt Cartel with its empire’s rise circa 25,100 BBY.
Kafane System (S-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Kafane
Kafane was a remote agri-world impoverished for millennia under the control of the Hutt Cartel.
Keldooine System (R-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Keldooine
Keldooine was a minor trade world controlled by the Hutt Cartel. During the Galactic Civil War, Keldooine housed an Imperial customs port for trade exports from Hutt Space.
Kor Gorensla System
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Kor Gorensla
§ Gemjool
§ Gorensla Hutta
§ Kajilnar
§ Kor Nar
§ Nar Silvso
§ Nar Villoto
Though a gas giant, Kor Gorensla was considered the throneworld for the Gorensla clan of the Hutt Cartel. The main colony of the clan was established on Gorensla Hutta, while the other moons were colonized to supplement the estates of Gorensla Hutta.
Kwenn System (R-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Kwenn
Originally a remote world controlled by the Hutt Cartel at the edge of Hutt Space, Kwenn came under Imperial jurisdiction during the Galactic Civil War. Later, the planet would join the New Republic, briefly being occupied by Yuuzhan Vong forces during their invasion of the galaxy.
M’Hanna System (T-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o M’Hanna
M’Hanna was a desolate planet made up of vast desserts of black dust.
Moralan System (T-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Moralan
Homeworld of the extinct Moralan species, the planet was driven into ruin when the Moralans attempted to free themselves from their Hutt masters at the end of the Xim Wars in 25,096 BBY.
Nar Bo Sholla System (R-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Nar Bo Sholla
Nar Bo Sholla was a remote world controlled by the Hutt Cartel. The planet was briefly occupied by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy in 26 ABY.
Nar Haaska System (T-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Nar Haaska
Nar Haaska was a remote trade world at the edge of Hutt Space. Historically controlled by the Hutt Cartel, Nar Haaska came under Imperial jurisdiction during the Galactic Civil War, briefly being occupied by the Yuuzhan Vong around 27 ABY.
Nar Kaaga System (S-13)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Nar Kaaga
A cold, swampy planet colonized by the H’uun and Shell clans of the Hutt Cartel, Nar Kaaga was a remote trade world on the edge of Hutt Space.
Nar Kreeta System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Nar Kreeta
An arid world of mountain ranges, canyons and desserts, Nar Kreeta was a major trade world in Hutt Space. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, the species occupied and heavily terraformed the planet. Following the war, Nar Kreeta would become a member world of the Corellian Confederation, despite being part of Hutt Space.
Near Pando System (S-14)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Near Pando
Near Pando was a remote planet in Hutt Space with an emerging regional trade industry.
Nimban System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Nimban
Homeworld of the humanoid reptilian Nimbanel species, Nimban was a minor world of plains and savannas that was initially controlled by the Hutts. In 11,939 BBY, during the Third Pius Dea Crusade, Nimban was annexed by the Galactic Republic, remaining in the government until the onset of the Clone Wars, when they seceded and joined the Hutt Cartels. Around 26 ABY, Nimban was temporarily occupied by Yuuzhan Vong forces during their invasion.
Nimia System (S-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Nimia
Nimia was a backwater industrial world slowly slipping into dereliction from lack of investment by the Hutt Cartel.
Ord Ortag System (S-13)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ord Ortag
Originally a Hutt world, Ord Ortag acted as a Republic ordinance depot world upon being annexed by the Republic during its Pius Dea crusades into Hutt Space circa 11,057 BBY.
Orondia System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Orondia
A bleak, desolate world, Orondia was a remote planet utilized as a refueling depot for regional traffic routes.
Poytta System (T-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Poytta
Poytta was a remote world used as a refueling depot for slavers and smugglers.
Ques System (S-8)
· Sun/Star: Ques
· Orbits: none
Ques was an empty system utilized as a waypoint along a regional trade route, housing a run-down spaceport.
Quesh System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o four unnamed planets
o Quesh
§ one unnamed moon/satellite
Discovered by the Galactic Republic around 3,680 BBY, during the Great Galactic War with the “True” Sith Empire, the planet became a focal point of contention during the subsequent Cold War for its chemical compounds that could be used to produce adrenals, partitioning the Hutt Cartel along Cold War lines.
Part of the planet retained its serene beauty, teeming with jungles, forests, mountain ranges, and oceans; however, large swaths of the planet had been ruined by environmental catastrophe and industrialization, making the atmosphere toxic, but also rich for mining the chemical.
Riileb System (T-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Riileb
Homeworld of the humanoid insectoid Riileb species, the planet was primarily an oceanic world with humid, marshy island chains centered about its equator. Though in Hutt Space, Riileb remained independent, living in feudal monarchy societies throughout galactic history. Most of the conflicts on the planet stemmed from internal rivalries between Riileb clans, with a few unsuccessful attempts by the Hutt Cartel to conquer the planet.
Rorak System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Rorak 4
A major industrial world of the Hutt Cartel by at least 11,000 BBY, Rorak 4 boasted the largest slave market in Hutt Space. In orbit, the Rorak 5 space station was used as a rendezvous for Hutts, smugglers, pirates, and other criminal syndicates to engage in business and pleasure. In 25 ABY, the planet was temporarily occupied by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy, though were repelled from the planet by at least 27 ABY.
Runaway Prince System (R-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Runaway Prince
An uninhabited world by the time of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, the planet was originally colonized by the Hutt Cartel and stripped of its natural resources, leaving the world a barren husk with oases of marshes scattered across its desolate landscape. During the Yuuzhan Vong War, the planet was gifted to the extragalactic species as a token of goodwill. The planet was terraformed but after the war the Vong abandoned the planet.
Sakifwanna System (T-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Sakifwanna
Colony world of the Sakiyan species, the planet remained independent of the Hutt Cartel along with other worlds controlled by the Sakiyan. The planet’s fate following the Yuuzhan Vong invasion remains unknown.
Saqqar System (T-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Saqqar
Homeworld of a long-extinct advanced species, the planet was controlled by the Kajidier clan of the Hutt Cartel. Saqqar was a frigid world of icy tundras. A derelict spaceport orbited the planet to provide a depot for travelers along the regional trade route through the system.
Sha’rellia System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Sha’rellia
Sha’rellia was a remote system that saw little galactic traffic.
Shawti System (S-9)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Shawti
An agriworld, Shawti was controlled by the Desilijic clan of the Hutt Cartel as a breeding ground for Klatooinian slaves. During the Galactic Civil War, Shawti came under nominal Imperial jurisdiction.
Sionia System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Sionia
Homeworld of the near-human Skups species, Sionia became notorious for its thievery.
Sleheyron System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Sleheyron
Originally a world in the Infinite Empire, Sleheyron was colonized by the Hutt Cartel as early as 27,500 BBY, and not being explored by Republic scouts until as early as 15,000 BBY. The planet was controlled by the Hutts for most of its history, establishing a robust slave and tibanna gas trade industry.
Sleheyron was temporarily held by Xim’s empire, making the planet one of his throneworlds, but the Hutt Cartels were eventually able to wrestle control of the key world away from the despot. During the Yuuzhan Vong invasion, the extragalactic species also briefly controlled the planet, but returned to Hutt jurisdiction following the war. During the Second Galactic Civil War, Sleheyron allied with the Corellian Confederation against the Galactic Alliance.
Tisht System (T-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Tisht
Tisht was a remote planet place under heavy travel restrictions by the Hutt Cartel for unknown reasons.
Tol Amn System (R-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Tol Amn
Tol Amn was a stormy, murky planet along the remote edges of Hutt Space. The planet was utilized by the Hutt Cartel for food production for its region of the cartels’ territory.
Toydaria System (R-11)
· Sun/Star:
o Toydar
o Little Toydar
· Orbits:
o Credquant
§ four unnamed moons/satellites
o The Scattering (asteroid field)
o Nubisa
§ one unnamed moon/satellite
o Toydaria
§ three unnamed moons/satellites
o Ziux
§ 24 unnamed moons/satellites
o Far Ziux
§ 13 unnamed moons/satellites
o Fii
§ one unnamed moon/satellite
o The Chase (asteroid field)
All but one planet in the Toydaria system were considered incapable of sustaining life. Credquant, Ziux, and Far Ziux were gas giants, while Nubisa was uninhabitable due to its runaway greenhouse gas atmosphere, while Fii was a barren rock at the edge of the system, with an unknown atmospheric composition.
Toydaria, on the otherhand, was a swampy world teeming with life. Homeworld of the winged mammalian Toydarian species, Toydaria acted as a vassal state of the Hutt Cartel, remaining closely tied to their Hutt overlords. Despite remaining neutral in galactic affairs, Toydaria did broker allegiances with the Galactic Republic and New Republic during the Clone Wars and Yuuzhan Vong War, respectively.
Tysk System (T-13)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Tysk
Homeworld of the Tsyken species, Tysk was a murky, polluted world that came under the jurisdiction of the Hutt Cartel for most of its galactic history; however, the planet was briefly held by the Yuuzhan Vong around 26 ABY during their invasion of the galaxy.
Ulmatra System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ulmatra
Controlled by the Kajidier clan of the Hutt Cartel, Ulmatra was a minor trade world known for its corrupt corporations before their schemes were exposed in 3,646 BBY, drawing the ire of the Hutt leadership.
Usk System (T-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Usk
Originally the homeworld of the Usk species, the planet was enslaved by the Hutts early in galactic history, leading to the extinction of the native Usks. After millennia of Hutt exploitation, the planet was eventually left derelict.
Valsedian System (S-11)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Valsedian (asteroid belt)
Perhaps the remains of a planet destroyed early in the system’s development, the Valsedian asteroid belt was the site of ore-rich mining expeditions. Historically under Hutt control for millennia, it was believed the belt was sold to the CIS during the Clone Wars, sparking Jedi expeditions into the system. During the Galactic Civil War, the Rebel Alliance initially established a base in the asteroid belt until it was discovered and destroyed by Imperial forces.
Xolu System (S-13)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Xolu
Homeworld of the slug-like Yahk-Tosh species, who pledged fealty to the Hutt Cartel, Xolu became an important world in the Hutt’s slave industry.
Y’Toub System (S-12)
· Sun/Star: Y’Toub
· Orbits:
o Esyam
o Nal Koska
§ two unnamed moons/satellites
o Nal Hutta
§ four unnamed moons/satellites
§ Nar Shaddaa
o Nal Yeshu
§ two unnamed moons/satellites
o Kiskua
§ 18 unnamed moons/satellites
o Nar Hekka
Explored and colonized by the Hutts as early as 12,000 BBY, only Esyam and Kiskua were uninhabited. Esyam was a molten world early in its primordial development, while Kiskua was a gas giant, though one of its moons contained vast oceans teeming with microbial life.
In the years leading up to the closure of the Cold War, the “True” Sith Empire had established a secret base on Nal Yeshu to spy on the Hutt Cartel and nearby Republic forces situated on Nal Koska. In 3,642 BBY, and the onset of the Galactic War, the Sith base on Nal Yeshu was destroyed by pirates under contract with the Galactic Republic.
Nal Hutta, originally the homeworld of the humanoid Evocii species, became the Hutt capital in 15,000 BBY following the cataclysm that devastated the Hutt homeworld of Varl. For roughly four thousand years, Nal Hutta and its moon Nar Shaddaa, would rival Coruscant as a galactic hub for interstellar trade. However, with the distruption of trade routes circa 4,000 BBY, the system gradually slipped toward the black-market sector of trade.
Originally a world teeming with oceans, swamps, marshes, mountain ranges, rainforests, and thralling cities, by the time of the Clone Wars, Nal Hutta’s environment had become polluted and smoggy, and its terrain reduced to a barren husk of its former beauty.
Nal Hutta capitalized off remaining neutral during the Old Sith Wars and New Sith Wars, however, the planet’s relative neutrality was minorly affected by nominal Imperial presence during the Galactic Civil War. Nal Hutta came under heavy Yuuzhan Vong occupation during their invasion of the galaxy, suffering from an unsuccessful terraforming process by the species. The Hutts garnered the help of the New Republic and Galactic Alliance, slowly returning to their adopted capital in the decades following the war. However, come the time of the Second Galactic Civil War, Nal Hutta nominally aligned with the Corellian Confederation.
Nar Shaddaa’s landscape was completely urbanized, like Coruscant, around 14,500 BBY, becoming the jeweled center of corruption in Hutt Space and beyond following the realignment of trade routes in 4,000 BBY, when it devolved into ruin, and criminal syndicates and pirate gangs transformed the moon into a thriving black market.
Though most aligned with the Hutt Cartel, Nar Shaddaa was nominally associated with the Galactic Republic until the dereliction of its trade hub in 4,000 BBY, when the Republic pulled its support. Centuries later, Nar Shaddaa came under occupation of an Eternal Empire’s Star Fortress until the Zakuulian empire collapsed around 3,653 BBY. During the trailing years of the New Sith Wars, the Sith Order established an academy on the planet to train a new generation of Sith assassins.
During the Galactic Civil War, Nar Shaddaa came under nominal Imperial and Corporate Sector control, however it still retained most of its allegiance to the Hutt Cartel. During the Yuuzhan Vong War, the moon experienced a cataclysmic event after the extragalactic species reduced most of the cityscape to rubble, killing most of the moon’s denizens, causing the Evocii to go extinct.
Following the failed Vong terraforming and abandonment of Nar Shaddaa, it wasn’t until 43 ABY the ecumenopolis rebuilt across the whole surface of the moon. By the time of the Sith-Imperial War almost a century later, Nar Shaddaa had recuperated from its scars suffered from the Yuuzhan Vong invasion.
Zisia System (S-10)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Zisia
Homeworld of the near-human Zisian species, Zisia was conquered and enslaved by the Hutt Cartel early in its history, becoming a wealthy location for the slave industry in Hutt Space.
Ziugen System (T-12)
· Sun/Star: unnamed
· Orbits:
o Ziugen
Ziugen was a minor industry and agriculture world, operated as a slave colony, for the Hutt Cartel.
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