Timeline of Murese history

This is a timeline of Murese history recording the planet Mure's important events. All dates are given according to the.

Prehistoric era

 * c.
 * The planet Mure, along with its four sibling planets, accretes in the of its , the Five Deaths, in the bowels of the.
 * c.
 * A close encounter with results in the destruction of the Five Deaths'  and the expulsion of its, the North Star, from the galaxy at an angle perpendicular to the galactic plane. The system comes to a rest 15,000 s above Galactic Center. Only Mure survived the encounter, though it lost its crust and mantle to the black hole.

Kwa/Celestial era

 * c. -
 * The s discover the Five Deaths in their attempts to move the North Star to lie directly above Galactic Center, allowing it to more readily serve as a navigation aid for the galaxy's burgeoning spacefaring civilizations.
 * An unknown author begins to write the Grimure, which eventually ends up on Mure.
 * The Celestials return to the Five Deaths with their client species in tow, applying their astroengineering engines to the reconstruction of Mure. The planet is made inhabitable, and Lune is artificially accreted from asteroid debris to help preserve its parent planet's axial tilt.
 * With the terraformation process complete, the Celestials lease the newly inhabitable planet to their clients, the . The Meseren is constructed to house the planet's.
 * c.
 * High percentages of Kwa begin to die from brought about by the dangers of,  driven by star formation in the Core's stellar nursery, and  from the North Star. They petition the Celestials to intervene and save the colony.
 * The Celestials begin construction of the Celestial Gates, a taking the form of a hollow  that encompasses Mure. This structure is equipped with s and s capable of protecting the planet from both radiation and asteroid bombardments.

Infinite Empire era

 * The takes place on, with the Rakata embracing the  and turning on their Kwa patrons. The Kwa began retreating back to their  in the face of Rakata expansion.
 * c.
 * The Rakata consolidate their holdings in the into the  and officially declare war on the Celestials, beginning the.
 * In an effort to contain the Rakata in the Unknown Regions, the Celestials erect the Mortis Line, a wall of disturbance eddies and whirlpools moving at speeds  that extends from northern  to the  of.
 * The Celestials fortify Mure as a forward observation post atop the Mortis Line, bolstering the defenses of the Celestial Gates.
 * A Rakata on a scouting mission discovers the Five Deaths system. The Rakata attempt a series of invasions of Mure but are successfully repulsed by the Kwa and Celestial defenders, who are further reinforced by  volunteers. The Rakata remain unable to penetrate the Mortis Line.
 * The Rakata capture a Gree transport bound for Mure that strays too far west on route from Mortis. The Rakata implement a to infiltrate the Celestial Gates, using the vessel's clearance to land a boarding party of Rakata warriors. These Rakata are able to deactivate many of the station's defenses and allow the Imperial fleet to land reinforcements and take the station.
 * Rather than attempt a costly invasion of the planet, the Imperial fleet conducts an extended of Mure, destroying the Kwa settlements on the surface and rendering the world uninhabitable. With the Five Deaths under their control, the Rakata are able to successfully circumvent the Mortis Line via the Mure-Lehon Bypass and spread unmolested into the eastern galaxy.
 * The Rakata begin experiments in on Mure in the hopes of settling the planet themselves. The recently-constructed  and  are towed into geosynchronous orbit around Mure for this purpose.
 * The majority of Celestials collectively disappear from the galaxy, bar the occasional sightings in the eastern galaxy. Some believe they withdrew from the galaxy entirely to settle anew in a different galaxy, while others believe they became one with the Force.
 * The focus of the Rakata war effort shifts to the subjugation of the remaining Celestial vassal holdouts, the and.
 * The Rakata terraformation of Mure is completed. As a final jab in the eyes of the Celestials, the landmasses and continent placements of Mure are deliberately designed to mirror those of Lehon.
 * c.
 * The Celestial-Rakata War comes to a close with the Rakata victory over the last remaining Celestial client species. The Infinite Empire reaches its peak, spanning the width of the galaxy and incorporating hundreds of worlds and billions of denizens.
 * The Pax Rakata begins in the greater galaxy.
 * The Predorate of Mure becomes one of the wealthiest and most prestigious predorates of the Infinite Empire due to its strategic position at the center of the galaxy and its status as the Empire's principle trade nexus.
 * Under their king, the of  successfully repulse a  of their homeworld. However, the death of their king fractures their society and leads to civil war, leading many to flee the resultant conflict for worlds in the . Many new Red Sith colonies are picked off by the Rakata.
 * The Murese Rakata begin to place particular emphasis on the acquisition of Red Sith slaves. slaves serve as ideal fuel for the Rakata Forcedrives,  grunts make ideal manual labor, and  engineers are prized for their architectural abilities.
 * The Infinite Empire becomes fractured by the protracted conflict known as the, its domain fractured into the feuding realms of rival predors and governors.
 * Taking advantage of the distraction, an unknown slave race creates a Rakata-targeting plague that sweeps across the Empire and renders the Rakata blind to the Force. Unable to use their own technology to subjugate their slaves, the Rakata are forced to retreat from slave revolts back to the . The Infinite Empire officially falls by the end of the year.
 * The Murese Rakata take note of the Rakata-targeting plague sweeping across the galaxy below, declaring a state of martial law in the Predorate. Despite ending all transit to the galactic plane and exterminating all Rakata exhibiting early symptoms of the disease, the Murese Rakata begin to lose their Force-sensitivity.
 * The Predorate of Mure becomes one of the wealthiest and most prestigious predorates of the Infinite Empire due to its strategic position at the center of the galaxy and its status as the Empire's principle trade nexus.
 * Under their king, the of  successfully repulse a  of their homeworld. However, the death of their king fractures their society and leads to civil war, leading many to flee the resultant conflict for worlds in the . Many new Red Sith colonies are picked off by the Rakata.
 * The Murese Rakata begin to place particular emphasis on the acquisition of Red Sith slaves. slaves serve as ideal fuel for the Rakata Forcedrives,  grunts make ideal manual labor, and  engineers are prized for their architectural abilities.
 * The Infinite Empire becomes fractured by the protracted conflict known as the, its domain fractured into the feuding realms of rival predors and governors.
 * Taking advantage of the distraction, an unknown slave race creates a Rakata-targeting plague that sweeps across the Empire and renders the Rakata blind to the Force. Unable to use their own technology to subjugate their slaves, the Rakata are forced to retreat from slave revolts back to the . The Infinite Empire officially falls by the end of the year.
 * The Murese Rakata take note of the Rakata-targeting plague sweeping across the galaxy below, declaring a state of martial law in the Predorate. Despite ending all transit to the galactic plane and exterminating all Rakata exhibiting early symptoms of the disease, the Murese Rakata begin to lose their Force-sensitivity.
 * Taking advantage of the distraction, an unknown slave race creates a Rakata-targeting plague that sweeps across the Empire and renders the Rakata blind to the Force. Unable to use their own technology to subjugate their slaves, the Rakata are forced to retreat from slave revolts back to the . The Infinite Empire officially falls by the end of the year.
 * The Murese Rakata take note of the Rakata-targeting plague sweeping across the galaxy below, declaring a state of martial law in the Predorate. Despite ending all transit to the galactic plane and exterminating all Rakata exhibiting early symptoms of the disease, the Murese Rakata begin to lose their Force-sensitivity.

Murese dark ages

 * The Red Sith of Mure, who outnumber their Rakata masters 4 to 1, throw off their shackles in a concerted rebellion and unite under the banner of Asmenys, beginning the War for Liberation. The Rakata are unable to answer to Sith aggression and are forced to retreat to their fortified stronghold settlements on the Murese.
 * The Red Sith of Mure, who outnumber their Rakata masters 4 to 1, throw off their shackles in a concerted rebellion and unite under the banner of Asmenys, beginning the War for Liberation. The Rakata are unable to answer to Sith aggression and are forced to retreat to their fortified stronghold settlements on the Murese.