Damuu system
The planet Paliura is one of 4 orbiting a gas giant within the depths of the Unknown Regions. The systems' inhabitants aptly named it the "Damuu System" after the masssacre of Paliura in the 183rd revolution of Turpis (their calendar is based on the revolutions of the 3rd planet around the sun, which takes 283 years per revolution. No one knows when they started the calendar, but that massacre would be equivalent to the time of the destruction of Alderaan). Damuu means death, and there were lots of that in this massacre. You see, the planet Paliura has a very unique flower, called the paliurus. After all, the planet was named after this flower. Anyway, this flower has 2 special properties. The first is the fact that it is Force-sensitive; it creates a bubble 1 meter wide of neutrality in the Force, and this compounds based on how many flowers are near it. To a Jedi/Sith, the whole planet seems to have no Force whatsoever. Don't be mistaken; these flowers are NOT like the ysalamiri. They do not negate the Force; they only make the area around it seem to lack any positive or negative Force energy. The Emperor himself would only be seen as another Force-sensitive civilian if a Jedi/Sith was feeling out the planet in the Force, although they'd find him after he goes killing people with lightning....anyway, back to the story. Because of this, the planet and it's flowers were not discovered by the Emperor or any other Force-bearing entity. The flower has one other special property though; when the Force does enter it's little bubble, it'll feed on that Force power and change it's growth according to that Force energy. This enabled one to see if another was emitting negative, or evil, energy or positive energy. A flower in the positive form looked beautiful, growing with unusually strong stems and an increase in it's bodily functions. The negative side turned the flower into a red stem, with pale flwers with thorns along the sides. The courts of Paliura used these flowers frequently for that use. As Paliura grew and learned how to travel in space, it met the neighboring planets, Turpis and Kalia (the fourth planet was usually visible 2 hours out of a day, due to it's reflective minerals and the fact it has a vertical orbit around the sun, not horizontal or lopsided. Due to this, it wasn't discovered for many years and even harder to land on it. It's name is Heilige). Turpis had only microscopic lifeforms; there were too few oceans/seas to promote much life. Kalia, on the other hand, had much life. Human life, just like Paliura. Their only differences were their governments and the flower. Both had republics, but with different laws and judgement systems. Paliura used the flower in a trial to determine the innocence/guiltiness in a suspect and judged them according to the seriousness of the violation/ Kalia, on the other hand, has two governments. Since the planet had 3 continents and thousands of islands, historians have determined that there once was a 3rd nation, but was wiped out during their War of St. Kwaun.
During the last thousand years, when Kalia had 3 small nations (Mossi, Wbili'i, and Eurate'a) riding in primitive automobiles, a meteor (or so we thought) fell from the sky. Truthfully, it wasn't a meteor. It was a Chiss prototype of an escape pod that included thrusters to maneuver better. He had to eject after being ambushed by pirates. Well, the pod came and smashed into the city of Eurate'a and killed several people while destroying storage/delivery buildings. As the battle-scarred Chiss climed out of the cockpit, people stared with hatred, preparing to go torture and kill this unknown alien. When the people charged at him, he pulled out a primitive blaster and shot at one. He missed, but it sure did stop them. People began to wonder: Could this be a sign from the gods? Could our primitive beliefs be true? Since the alien was blue and could speak in their tongue as well as an unknown one, they thought he was a god. Unfortunately, this Chiss loved the attention and confirmed their belief. He became known to the people as St. Kwaun, although he was nothing like a saint. He taught them new ways to do things, new weapons to make, and became their leader. As the other two nations heard of this, they became jealous. They wanted a god, a religion, so they set off for war.
In the meantime on Paliurus, the people were about the same technoligically as Kalia, but they had a MUCH different history. As their population grew, they united into a common government until the Revolution of Ahargas't. You see, a band of cities, called the Circle of Ahargas't, decided to take the paliurus and eat it to see what happens. It created hallucinations (they called it the "sight-seeing plant") when neutral, it healed diseases when eaten in it's purified form, and you'd die if you ate it when it was in its dark form (you coukdn't eat it in it's dark form due to the thorns and thickness of the leaves and stem). They took the hallucinations too far. They started religions based on many gods. The plant-eaters broke off into several groups and established "churches" around the globe. They weren't really churches. They used these "churches" to offer sacrifices and do religious ceremonies which included slaughtering one of a different faith. As the ranks of the religions grew, they broke into war, called the War of Alzodat, or sacrifice. There was a few select beings who believed something different. They believed that there was a God above whom didn't want sacrifices, but wanted love to him and to others. Their church was probably the most hidden, most secure, but had no bloodshed within it. Anyway, as this war raged on, these people of that one God religion began to be exterminated. Slowly, one by one, they were killed, until the climax of the war came three years later. One of the religious leaders had been captured, and was going to be killed publically unless one of a different religion would be willing to be torured and killed in his place (They were trying to show the futility of religions working together). Well, one of the people of that loving religion decided that wouldn't do. He went up to the captors, and offered to be killed in the captives' place. The captors were astounded, but decided to do it. As the whole world gathered upon the capital and witnessed this persons' death, they asked "Who is this man? What were his last words?" The killers replied, "This is the man known as Zerelem, the leader of the cult called the Bediende van ik BEN (Servant's of I AM), whom willingfully died for these people. His last words were, 'Now, my students, now that I have shown you an example of what to do for your neighbors, go out unto the world and do it.'" The people of Paliura were amazed at this man. They left the churches and the bloodshed, united together, and became a nation. The only religion that stood was that of the Bediende van ik BEN.