Delsavius

Delsavius was a planet in the Delsavian system in the Outer Rim Territories. Throighout the galaxy, it was called the beautiful Tatooine because of it's beauty and wildlife. It's dominant and native species was the primtive and peaceful Delsavians.

Originally, Delsavius had trade dealings and strong political relations with the Galactic Republic. That changed after the First Delsavian-Zygerrian War which resulted in the Zygerrian Slave Empire annexing Delsavius. The Delsavians later revolted and drove the Zygerrians off the planet. In the process, they cut all ties with the Republic and declared itself independent. Before the Clone Wars, Delsavius joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems. It was later betrayed in Operation Deception and subjected to a brutal droid occupation. In 21 BBY, the Republic liberated Delsavius and the two governments formed a truce. Delsavius was betrayed once again when in 19 BBY, the Republic had transformed into the oppressive Galactic Empire and subjected the Delsavian people to a brutal and bloody occupation. The Delsavians formed a Kleckta (resistance movement) named after Delsavius's most feared creature, the Kleckta. Unknowingly, the resistance doomed their planet as the Empire Destruction of Delsavius Delsavius using the Death Star.

A unknown empire
The first nine hundred years of Delsavian history was marked by the existence of the Great Delsavian Empire which dominated over nineteen systems. The Empire was largely ingored by the galactic community of the time, but the Empire declared itself stronger than any government before the Empire's formation.

However, the Empire was destroyed by the Slave Rebellions. Though at the time the end of the Empire, the Delsavian people weeped at the sight of their fortunes being destroyed, later historians would claim the Slave Rebellions had done the Empire a big favour.

The Republic
One thousand years after the end of the Empire, the Galactic Republic made first contact with the Delsavians and the two enjyoed a long-standing relationship.