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D'vouran

this strange planet was bioengineered by Borborygmus Gog for the Empire as part of Project Starscream. D'vouran appeared to be a normal, temperate world with rollin ghills, dense forests, and salty oceans. It had a breathable atmosphere, and Gog had it peopled with the enigmatic Enzeen race. It was discovered when the Misanthrope crashed into it and sent out a distress call. The accident was quickly covered up, although the planet was rumored to be the richest and most beautiful planet within 1,000 light-years, rumors which helped fuel its tourist trade. The tourists to the planet often had trouble finding it, since the planet seemed to move about on its own, and had no native system. In reality, the planet was somewhat symbiont with the Enzeen, a relationship engineered by Gog in an attempt to create life. The Enzeen were outwardly friendly, which allowed them to draw visitors into the forests. There, the planet would open itself up and swallow the visitors, bringing them to the Heart of D'vouran and deriving sustenance from their bodies. In return, the Enzeen were allowed to siphon off a small portion of D'vouran's life-force for their own sustenance. Eventually, the planet outgrew its creators, consuming the scientists who remained on the planet and breaking free of their control. It traveled like this until Mammon Hoole caught up to it. In fury, the planet tried to consume Hoole's ship as it fled, but only consumed itself in a spasm of rage. It suddenly reappeared, seveal light-years away, shortly afterward.
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