Felucia
Name: Felucia
Type: Terrestrial
Temperature: Temperate
Atmosphere: Type I (Breathable)
Hydrosphere: Moist
Gravity: Standard
Terrain: Fungus Forests
Length of Day: 34 Standard Hours
Length of Year: 231 Local Days
Sapient Species: Gossam, Kyuzo, Tee-muss
Starport: Standard
Population: 425 Million
Planet Function: Recreation, Research
Government: Commerce Guild
Tech Level: Space
Trade Routes: Perlemian Trade Route
Major Exports: Nysillin
Major Imports: Fuel, foodstuffs, farming equipment
Settlements: Akira, Har Gau, Jiaozi, Kway Teow (capital), Niango
Points of Interest: Separatist outpost
Flora: Nysillin, Yerdua poison-spitter
Fauna: Cerulean droch, Felucia bird, Felucian firefly, Felucian Ripper, Felucian snail, Gelagrub, Jungle rancor, Manta, Sarlacc,
Slimesnipe
System Data
Region: Outer Rim Territories
Sector: Thanium Sector
System Name: Falucia System
Star Name: Falucia
Star Type: Yellow
Background: Felucia was a colorful, humid jungle planet located in the Felucia system of the galaxy’s Outer Rim Territories. The headquarters of the Commerce Guild, its primary agricultural export was the valuable crop nysillin, which was largely farmed by the native Felucian tribes. Its important strategic location along the Perlemian Trade Route made it a major battleground throughout the Clone Wars.
Felucia was a remote world in the Felucia system, overrun with thick, colorful, and humid jungle made up by a unique combination of fungi species. The jungle was punctuated with small farming villages populated by the planet’s native Felucians, as well as occasional cities such as the capital, Kway Teow. Felucia was governed by the Commerce Guild, who represented the planets corporate interests on the galactic stage.
The world was a hotbed of life, and several non-sentient species also inhabited the world, including Gelagrubs, jungle rancors, and tee-muss. Despite its perceived insignificance, its important location and resources (which included the healing plant nysillin) led to several conflicts both in orbit and on the surface.