Raxus

A serene Outer Rim world of culture, diplomacy, and history, where ideals thrive amid lush landscapes and a proud, resilient people.

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Welcome to Raxus: The Beating Heart of the Outer Rim

Greetings, galactic travellers and curious minds! If you've never heard of Raxus, you're in for a revelation. Nestled in the serene reaches of the Outer Rim, Raxus, formally known as Raxus Secundus, is a world of elegance, diplomacy, and rich cultural heritage. Far from the war-torn images, many offworlders conjure when they hear “Outer Rim,” Raxus is a planet of lush landscapes, intellectual discourse, and spirited civic life.

For years, Raxus stood as the political capital of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the collective voice of thousands of star systems that sought autonomy during the Clone Wars. But don’t let wartime politics define us. Raxus has always been more than the sum of its alliances. It is a world of ideas.

Our capital city, Raxulon, is famed for its graceful towers, peaceful public squares, and sprawling senate complex where leaders once debated everything from trade routes to planetary rights. Here, democracy wasn’t just a word, it was a daily practice. Voices like the late Senator Mina Bonteri fought tirelessly for diplomacy, even when war loomed largest.

The planet itself is a natural marvel. Picture vast forests of silvery-leafed trees, rolling green hills, and rivers that shimmer under our dual moons. Artists and philosophers flourish here, drawing inspiration from nature and the deep traditions of our people. Whether you’re visiting a local gallery, enjoying a cup of sweet junno root tea in the marketplace, or strolling the Reflection Gardens of Kaelor, Raxus has a way of making the galaxy feel less… chaotic.

Of course, Raxus has seen its share of hardship. After the war, the Imperial occupation brought dark times. The once-proud halls of debate were silenced. But the Raxian spirit endures. Citizens are rebuilding, voices are rising once again, and the dream of peaceful self-governance lives on.

So, if you’ve only known Raxus from Republic broadcasts, it's time to look again. We are more than propaganda, more than a chapter in war. We are thinkers, dreamers, and keepers of hope.

See Raxus for yourself, a world where the past echoes and the future is ours to shape.