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Sullest Avenged League (S.A.L.)


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“Those of Sullust watch us now” 

 

The S.A.L: Sullust Avenged League

(FKA E.Y.E: Enhancing the Younglings Enterprise) 

 

The recent Sith War has left many people hurting, confused, and desperate. Despite the Alliance’s and the Jedi’s best efforts to help the galaxy heal, people are still hurting and looking for other means of comfort or ways to get by. Some turn to crime. Some turn to each other. 

 

Some now turn to the S.A.L. 

 

The Sullust Avenged League, or S.A.L. is more of a loosely associated group of chapters than a singular structured organization, operating much like the early days of the rebel alliance during the Galactic Empire. Originally the Enhancing the Youngling Enterprise (E.Y.E.), the group's original focus was rebuilding communities affected by the Sith Forces. Once the government became more stable and the E.Y.E. lost support, they turned their focus on the cause of the Sith War: Force users. With Anti-Jedi Sentiment as old as the Republic itself, they quickly became an anti-Force movement, stating that “Sith and Jedi are the same religion, just opposing sides”  

 

Shortly after the announcement of the newest emperor, the group rebranded as S.A.L. in memory of the Sullust Cataclysm known as Shegog. They maintain their symbol of an Eye, with the color of the eye representing specific chapters.  Each chapter is based on a singular planet, but has been known to travel to other planets to help other chapters when large events are occurring. 

 

Goals: 

 

While each chapter has minor goals that may differ from another chapter, all chapters agree on these goals. Most chapters limit themselves to mass protests and rallies across the galaxy, but like every political movement, there are extremists and radicals who won’t wait for the Emperor to side with them.  
 

Inspect the Ichor: The S.A.L. wants a government backed group to blood test all born younglings in the galaxy to test if that individual could potentially become Force Sensitive. Those who are found to be sensitive must be publicly registered and monitored. Until the government funds such a group, extremists in the S.A.L. have been known to purchase, steal or half-hazardly invent Midichlorian testors for their own use, testing anyone they suspect to be force sensitive.  

 

Build the Businesses. Fund the Families: An original goal from E.Y.E, the S.A.L. wants bigger, grander pushes from planetary governments to help rebuild and house those hurt from the Sith Wars, whether that is the businesses that went under as a result from lack of stability or the homeless from the evacuation of planets like Coruscant or Nar Shaddaa. S.A.L. members tend to make big demonstrations to these targeted people, securing their support while providing temporary room and board to the homeless or loans to those whose businesses went under during the Sith War.. Extremists have been known to pass along their anti-force rhetoric to these people, which in turn allows them to recruit more extremists to their cause. Those who have accepted loans from S.A.L. have been contacted and coerced into doing some legally gray actions for various Chapters.

 

Watch the Wizards. Brand the Beldams: In addition with Force sensitives being publicly registered, the S.A.L. wants all Force Based organizations to be registered and monitored by the government. Those organizations not registered will face criminal charges that can lead to public execution. Those registered groups who use displays of the Force in public will face heavy fines and possible prison sentences. Until the government enacts such laws, extremists in the S.A.L. are willing to spy and monitor Force-based organizations, and tricking local law enforcement into arresting known force users. Extreme radicals have gone as far as attempting to bomb organizations. 

 

Ban the Blade. Yield the Youngling: In the S.A.L, Jedi and Sith are words for the same religion. They both use the same weapons, they both use the Force to enact their wills, and they both hold too much sway over galactic events. To curb these groups' power, the S.A.L. demand that the iconic Lightsaber be banned from all public spaces, and registered Force using groups relinquish all younglings under their care to prevent indoctrination.  Extremists have been known to attempt to steal and destroy such weapons and ‘liberate’ known younglings.


Known Chapters: 

 

Black Eye: Based on Empress Teta, the Black Eye is considered the mouthpiece of the S.A.L. Easily the largest chapter in the galaxy, the Black Eye chapter organizes protests and rallies across the planet, targeting governmental buildings or businesses that have openly supported the Jedi or Sith during the war. The Black Eye tends to send out supporters to other chapters to help their protests, and their Ugnaught leader Logh holds fiery debates on the holonet with anyone who challenges him.

 

Red Eye: This relatively small chapter is housed on Sullust. While many of their members claim to be helping rebuild Sullust, the Red Eye unofficially has the most extreme radicals amongst their ranks. Most chapters look down on the Red Eye officially, but secretly hope that the Red Eye chapter succeeds with their endeavors. Their leader, Cessik, is an outspoken Sullustan with Nanism who had been imprisoned during most of the Sith War.

 

Blue Eye: Based on Mon Cal, the third largest chapter is so far the most profitable, and is considered the breadbasket of the S.A.L. With numerous businesses involved in the chapter, the Blue Eye is able to send out funding across the galaxy for special S.A.L. projects, both legal and illegal. Blue Eye still keeps close to the original goals of E.Y.E. and spends most of their money funding rebuilding projects for the homeless, emphasizing those from Nar Shaddaa.
 

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