I have a few new planets and a brand-new space monster that I want to introduce to y'all. I'm not going to throw you into this story completely blind. That's not the Jedi way. The Beacerika is very important to this story, so try not to skip the information about it, all right? It literally drives the whole story. Aside from it, I also like the two new planets I created, and I hope you do, too.
New Planets:
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
1. Supher (Sue-fear):
Supher, which derives from the word "Samoa", is a tropical planet that serves as the new Resistance base in my version of The Rise of the Skywalker (or, in this case, The Descendant of Evil). It is cut off from the rest of the galaxy and is a haven for anyone who wants to get away from the First Order. Supher is home of Rey's Jedi academy that she starts with Leia. The planet is famous for its warm atmosphere, beaches, and lagoons. A few of the most well-known beaches are Palm Tree Beach, Emarin (Em-er-in) Beach, and Rhilei (Ri-ley) Beach. The Resistance base is located on the island of No'Ela (No-ella), which sits on top of the No'Ela Lagoon. Due to Supher's elegant and beautiful atmosphere, it is the perfect getaway for anyone who wants to find peace in the galaxy. However, buried deep in its core is a creature that puts any Force-sensitive person in danger: the Beacerika.
The Beacerika (Beach-er-e-ka):
The Beacerika is a Force-sensitive life form whom thrives under the No'Ela Lagoon. While it lives primarily underwater, it also lives on Dark Side Island–a mysterious island where light and darkness intertwine. The Beacerika snuffs out anyone who is struggling between the Light and Dark sides of the Force and takes them on a journey to their true destiny. It is neither good nor bad, and it follows its victims everywhere until they find their place in the galaxy. Because of this, it can take on multiple forms. There is only one way to defeat the Beacerika, which is something Rey and Kylo Ren will have to figure out themselves.
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Conclusion:
In conclusion, the planet of Supher is a paradise that is perfect for any tropical getaway, if you are not a Force-sensitive individual whom struggles between the Light and Dark sides of the Force. If you are, most likely the Beacerika will ruin your vacation. When this happens, it is up to the victim to pass through its barrier and use whatever skills they have that will help them discover who they are truly meant to be.
2. Phonolukamy (Phone-o-luke-a-my):
Phonolukamy is the opposite of Supher. While Supher is a utopian planet, Phonolukamy is a dystopian planet. One of the main reasons behind this is the Phonolukamy Wormhole. In order to enter and exit the planet, one must travel through it in a ship that is neither too big nor too small, and that alone is a very difficult task. With such a stressful way to get to a planet, it is not surprising that Phonolukamy's inhabitants combine farming with machinery. They have such limited resources. Unlike Supher, Phonolukamy does not have sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons. Its environment is dry and raw. It also has a nickname, the "Graveyard of the Galaxy". Ships that fail to pass through the Wormhole usually crash in the desolate landscape. Since civilizations are so spread out, it is difficult for someone to find help when they know they are dying. Not only that, but Phonolukamy has a history like none other.
Conclusion:
Even though Phonolukamy is a rather desolate planet, most people agree that it is one of the most mysterious planets in the whole galaxy, and it's not just because of its history, nickname, and wild way to get to it. Something is hiding on the planet. Something that will forever change Rey and Kylo Ren.
Now...
Let's have some fun
Question for readers:
If you lived in the Star Wars universe and had a vacation option of either Supher or Phonolukamy, which planet would you choose and why?