Panok Reggim

""I may not be from the Republic, but as Vanguard I will defend it with my very life. That is the way of the Jedi."

- Panok Reggim

Panokkus Decimus Reggim more commonly known as Panok Reggim (pronounced: Rej-eem) was a male Panasian Jedi Master in the waning days of the Galactic Republic. A highly respected member of the Jedi Order, Panok served as a master to the fallen Nautolan Jedi, Drakin Arcrunner and like all Jedi who survived Order 66, led a tumultuous life after the fall of the Republic.

Born in 56 BBY on Odestria, Panok, like all chosen members of his family, was the "Vanguadis Imperium in Republika." This is known in basic as "Imperium vanguard for the Republic" or simply the "Vanguard." This meant that Reggim was the liaison between both societies. His duties to the Imperium did not cloud his devotion to the Jedi however, and Reggim held a strong loyalty to both the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic considering himself a Jedi before an Odestrian. At a young age he was taken as an apprentice by Jedi Master Micah Giiett and traveled on many mission with him until being granted the rank of Jedi Knight following his trials in 34 BBY. In 22 BBY, Panok was sent to Geonosis with hundreds of other Jedi in order to free Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Padme Amidala from the Seperatists. He was one of the handful of Jedi who survived the carnage in the Petranaki Arena.

During the Clone Wars, Reggim served as a Jedi General until the Battle of Felucia in 19 BBY. When Order 66 was enacted and the Great Jedi Purge began, Reggim managed to cling to life after having been sniped by his own Clone soldiers on Felucia. His Panasian physiology allowed for his damaged organs to regenerate and he evaded persecution. He fled back to the Odestrian Imperium in an effort to keep the Jedi alive and he never fully adopted the religious belief of the Imperium, something which put him at odds with the state.

Upon his return, Panok Reggim was given the rank of Legatus et Sentenalus of the Imperium and commanded a large portion of the Legion. This effectively made him second in command next to the Emperor in terms of military matters for a brief time. When the Galactic Empire and Odestrian Imperium engaged in the Dark Matrix crisis in 10 BBY, it was Panok Reggim who stopped Traviss Jett from taking the Dark Matrix to the Emperor. In the years following the Crisis, Panok's unwillingness to forsake the teaching of the Jedi caused him to become disliked by the Imperium's religious sects, once the final Kopan Emperor's death in 5 BBY, the Odestrian Council took over governing the Imperium and made it clear to Panok that his perceived indifference to the Church of Odessen made him some what of a pariah. In 2 BBY, Panok Reggim had left Odestrian Space, taking up a life as a wandering mercenary in the outer rim before being drawn back to join Luke Skywalker's New Jedi Order as a Master. Eventually he retired and returned to Odestrian Space, living the rest of his life on Odestria as a simple military adviser.

Early Life
"Not one to become too infatuated with myths or grandiose stories, I never figured I'd be so interested with where my Padawan came from. You'd honestly think a militaristic society such as that would never willingly get along with the Republic, nor make good candidates for the Jedi Order. Yet, here we are."

- Jedi Master Master Micah Giiett Panokkus Decimus Reggim was born in 56 BBY to the Odestrian House Reggim on Odestria. As the first son of Kaisa and Veriliev Reggim, Panokkus was selected to become the next Vanguard to the Republic. Having been discovered as a force sensitive, Panokkus was sent to Coruscant to begin his Jedi Training as per the traditions of Force Sensitives in the Republic, his future as the Vanguard being the only thing preventing him from joining the Imperial Order of the Odestra Knights on Odestria. Upon his arrival in the core, Panokkus took on his Republic name of "Panok Reggim" and, unbeknownst to him, lived his early life as effectively a stranger in a strange land. Panok would grow up knowing his role as an Odestrian, but effectively being a citizen of the Republic, growing up with the values of freedom, self-determination and adherence to the light-side of the force.

Youngling Years
"Panok, I like you and all... but sometimes you can really kill the mood."

- Nik Palpine During his years as a Jedi Initiate, Reggim would be guided, like all younglings, but the tutelage of Master Yoda. He found himself surrounded by many other Jedi hopefuls his age. Reggim began to hang around the various other students his age, including his soon to be lifelong friend Nik Palpine as well as his future close-friend, Katagiri Tessania of whom he'd eventually fall in love with. He'd also become rivals and even enemies with a few such as Kilar and V'rekk. Like all from his age group, Panok's lightsaber tutors included Anoon Bandara and Jedi Battlemaster Cin Drallig.

During his years as a youngling, Panok found himself as a huge stickler for the rules, and while he did have a very witty nature, his strict adherence to procedure would often cause his friends like Nik Palpine to jokingly tease him. Panok did have a particular interest in armor and technologies, the vast inner workings of the Coruscanti ecumenopolis intriguing him. In addition to that, he also enjoyed lightsaber practice, his enjoyment of combat causing his teachers some slight worry. He was able to recite the Jedi Code and know what it meant. While initially impatient when it came to improvisation, the informal tutelage of Master Yoda forged Panok into a much better person.

Becoming Micah Giiett's Padawan
"Don't worry my boy, once I'm through with you, you'll be the template of what a good Jedi is."

- Micah Giiett Around the age of 11, Panok found himself rapidly excelling in the Jedi arts, having grown into enormous potential. His draw backs still included the belief that following the rules and the will of the Force was the best way to solve a problem. One day, after giving a lecture to a group of Younglings on Coruscant, Master Micah Giiett was wandering the Jedi Temple when he stumbled upon the young Reggim who was out and about looking for his friend Nik. Giiett followed the youngling as he searched, examining his methods for doing so. He noted that Panok was using logic and reasoning to deduce where his friend had gone, rather than simply reaching out with the force. This sort of action intrigued Giiett and the portly Jedi Master would seek to take Panok under his wing as a Padawan. The relationship between the two got off to a bit of a rocky start. Giiett's unorthodox teaching style and personality clashed with Panok's very "know-it-all" character leading to the two constantly at odds with eachother. This was of course exemplified when Panok fell for the trick that was Master Giiett's teaching method involving four rocks and four cups. Having used the force to follow the path of the cups rather than simply watching Giiett's hands, he failed to noticed the lack of a black rock. So, when Giiett revealed the truth of the lesson, Panok had initially failed to see the point of the exercise, leading him to get frustrated. After storming off and eventually realizing the relevance of his lesson, Panok took it to heart, finally realizing that the force cannot be an alternative for logic and valid reasoning. After apologizing to his master, the two began to have a much stronger master-apprentice relationship.

Unlike his master, Panok chose to go the route of a Jedi Guardian. While this made training difficult in some regards, Master Giiett would frequently collaborate with other masters and knights in order to ensure that Panok got the proper training. Still, it was the common-sense training he received from Micah Giiett which allowed Panok to adopt his more strategic appraisal of situations later along in his life.

Protecting Ventari Rekk
"Byskatri hold a similar tale to much of the Outer Rim... It has something the Core wants. Meanwhile, the Core is unlikely to give anything in return"

- Miru Demisar One of the first assignments Panok went on with his master was a bodyguard mission for the delegate Ventari Rekk. Rekk, a powerful and influential politician from the Outer Rim world of Byskatri, had received several death threats from various groups on his homeworld. These threats had come about after Rekk expressed his desired to strengthen Byskatri’s relationship to the Republic if he were elected Minister-President. Fearing for his own safety, Rekk contacted the Chancellor who then asked the Jedi Order to assign an escort for Rekk.

While Master Giiett was reluctant to take on the task, he and Panok eventually travelled with Rekk to Byskatri in order to ensure that the diplomat could survive until the general election. During their time there, several groups, including the dark-side influenced Red Hand, sought to kill Rekk and take control of Byskatri for themselves. After capturing the leader of the Red Hand, Miru Demisar, the two Jedi learned that Rekk had orchestrated the attempts on his life in order to ensure that he could be elected to the planet’s highest office. Upon confronting him on this, Rekk revealed his association with the Red Hand, revealing that he wished to use the organizations resources to turn Byskatri into the capital of the outer rim, establishing his own empire in the process. Both Giiett and Panok were forced to fight Rekk’s large cadre of beasts including a large pack of Nexu and Boma Beasts. The attempt resulted in a failure, with Panok using the Force to confuse the Boma and Nexu into a catatonic stupor before Giiett destroyed their slave collars. As the two Jedi escaped the compound, a furious Rekk was killed when the Boma and Nexu came too and gored the treacherous diplomat.

Upon returning to the Jedi Temple, the two explained the events that occurred on Byskatri and the situation eventually resolved itself with the eventual inclusion of the planet within the Galactic Senate.

Returning to Odestria
"Soon... I'll return "home." The only problem is... this is the only home I've ever known."

- Panok Reggim As part of his life as a vanguard, Panok was required to return to Odestria in order to re-establish himself as a member of their society. By this point, Panok was a fully integrated Republic citizen, having imprinted on the lifestyle and values that both the Republic and the Jedi offered. While reluctant at first, Master Giiett ensured that the trip would be good for him, citing the Trial of the Spirit as something which Reggim should keep in mind on his voyage. With that, the young Padawan departed for his home.

Upon his return to Odestria, Panok was met with a society in which he felt like a complete outsider. Eventually, he had returned to the Reggim household where he was greeted by his parents and re-introduced to the values of the Imperium. The purpose of the visit was clear, Panok was to strengthen the olive branch between the Republic and the Imperium and the only way for him to do that was to communicate several things with the Republic. The visit was also meant to ensure that Reggim was not completely integrated into Republic society.

Panok managed to reconnect with his roots rather well, if anything the civic nationalism which had become so ingrained in the Odestrian mindset, resonated with him the most. He sought to apply this idea to his place within the Republic, using his place as the Vanguard to contribute more to the Jedi and to the Republic.

Meeting Traxus Kopan
"Reggim huh? Like, the Vanguard? Well I'm Traxus, Traxus Kopan. You might say that, I'm kind of a big deal."

- Traxus Kopan III upon meeting Panok While on Odestria, Panok met Traxus, the crown prince of Odestria who was next in line to succeed his father, Panarus XVI. Initially, they got off to a rocky start, with Traxus mocking Panok for being a foreigner. After a kidnapping attempt against the prince in which Panok was able to successfully protect him alongside his Shadow-designate, the two became friends.

Soon the time came for Panok to leave his home and return to the Republic, upon his return to Coruscant he was reunited with his master who then put forward the request to have Panok become a Jedi Knight. The council accepted and in 34 BBY, Panok Reggim became a Knight of the Jedi Order.

Raid on the Jedi Temple
"An attack! On the Jedi Temple!?"

- Panok upon hearing the news of the planned Yinchorri attack During the Yinchorri Uprising in 33 BBY, Panok was stationed at the Jedi Temple. When the Yinchorri raid occurred, the Panasian Jedi knight aided in evacuating the younglings to the outskirts of the temple before standing his ground to fight. When the Yinchorri task force entered the temple, expecting to pray on the sleeping Jedi, Panok was among those who fought back, ensuring to leave little to no survivors when the dust of the raid finally settled. Once the raid had concluded, Panok stayed behind on Coruscant while a Jedi task force was formed in order to bring the fight to Yinchorr and end the uprising once and for all.

Death of friend
"Master...."

- Panok upon feeling Micah Giiett's death through the force. On Yinchorr, Panok’s former master Micah Giiett was among the Jedi who were trapped on that world as the Yinchorri swarmed around them. When Giiett sacrificed himself to stop the Yinchorri, Panok was among those across the galaxy who felt the ripples of his death. While the young Jedi felt the pain of his loss, he always remembered the truth that Master Giiett said to him, those words which happened to also be his last, that “Jedi are not afraid to die for a worthy cause.” With his old master and friend now one with the force, Panok had lost the most important mentor figure he had. In this regard, he grew closer with his old friends Nik Palpine and Katagiri Tessania, the three of them learning the ways of the force together.

Meeting Drakin Arcrunner
"He's got a lot of talent I'll give him that. But, there is something... off about him."

- Panok before taking Drakin as his Padawan. Two years after the invasion of Naboo, Panok was given the opportunity to take on a Padawan for himself. For this purpose, he was introduced to the young Nautolan orphan Drakin Arcrunner. While initially reluctant to take on the young student, Panok was encouraged by his friends Obi-wan Kenobi and Nik Palpine. He took Drakin under his wing and began to train the young padawan in the ways of the force with their first assignment involving a land dispute on the mid rim world of New Cov. The mission was uneventful and completed well. With that, Panok had all the proof he needed and the training of Drakin Arcrunner began.

Reuniting with an old friend
"I knew Knighthood would be good for you, hell you're twice the size you used to be!"

- Traxus upon seeing Panok again. In 28 BBY, the Emperor of Odestria, Panarus XVI died in his sleep at the age of 256. This left the throne to his son, the charismatic and well-loved Traxus Kopan III of whom Panok was old friends with. The Jedi Council, at the request of Supreme Chancellor Palpatine, tasked Panok with returning to Odestrian space and bring both condolences on the loss of Panarus and congratulations to Traxus for his ascension to the throne. With his padawan in toe, Panok departed for Odestrian space, arriving on Odestria and greeting his old friend. Upon arrival, Traxus insisted that the Jedi attended his coronation ceremony. While the Jedi initially had doubts, insistence from Traxus and his padawan Drakin, led to Panok finally agreeing and attending the ceremony.

Protecting the heir
Of course, Traxus’ coronation was not destined to occur without issue. During the initial stages of planning a group of Sevian separatists, led by Avid Lish, sought to assassinate the prince at his coronation, hoping to send a clear message to the Odestrian central authority. While the nature of this plan was discovered by Panok’s padawan, Traxus told the jedi to let the attempt go through. While Panok as well as everyone else was concerned that the Emperor was being over arrogant, Traxus assured them all that he had a plan.

Sure enough, the terrorists attacked during Traxus’ coronation, but in a surprise move, the young Emperor, feigning ignorance to the attack, successfully fought off the assassins with the aid of Panok and Drakin. As it turned out, Traxus planned to use the attempt as a means to bolster his image and reputation, taking over the throne of Odestria with the image of a young, charismatic and strong Emperor who would bow to nothing save for the greater good. With their visit to Odestria now complete, Panok and Drakin returned to the Republic but not before Panok was granted the position of Jedi Watchman for the Odestrian system by the new Emperor of Odestria.

Mission to Byskatri
"Master Reggim told me he's been here before. If that's the case then this mission should be easy!"

- Drakin Arkrunner chatting with his colleague

In 24 BBY, when the Separatist Crisis threatened to rip the Republic in two, Reggim and his apprentice Drakin were sent to the Outer Rim world of Byskatri to aid in peacekeeping during a massive pro-separatist demonstration on the planet. Since Reggim’s previous time on that world, the Red Hand had rose up once again, this time under the new image and message of Pro-Byskatran nationalism. The hand sought to send a message by instigating mass anti-government protests against rising Republic taxes and trade deals, arguing that the Trade Federation’s higher taxes on Byskatran goods were due to Republic interference in trade deals.

When Reggim and Arkrunner arrived, they were met with hostility from the protesters, who saw their arrival as Minister-President Remula’s attempt to quash a peaceful protest. After making their way to the government quarter and meeting up with Remula, he tasked the two Jedi with negotiating with the Red Hand’s leader, Argus del-Krav. The meeting was set up and the two Jedi were on their way to meet Krav. During this time however, it appeared that del-Krav’s meeting was a trap and the shuttle carrying the two jedi was shot down over the Bemgos Jungle. While the two Jedi survived, it was clear that their mission on Byskatri would not be a simple one. Panok and Drakin made their way through the Jungle, facing a swarm of poisonous Korr beetles and an encounter with the massive Bestarr beast. At a loss for what to do, the two split up in order to cover more ground and potentially find shelter. While Drakin has managed to come into contact with a small tribe of locals, Panok ended up finding a small encampment filled with Trade Federation battle droids. After contacting his apprentice, the two made a plan to take out the encampment and make their way to finally meet with the Hand’s leader.

The two Jedi successfully defeated the battle droid encampment and found themselves well on their way to del-Krav’s compound. When they arrived, del-Krav personally welcomed them in, only to make an attempt on their life and subsequently arrest the two Jedi. He planned on framing them for an assassination attempt on his own life, thus riling up the public against the Republic and the Jedi. However, the two managed to escape and arrest del-Krav, forcing him to admit to his plans for the planet and lead to the end of the Byskatran separatist movement, for the moment anyways.

Personality and Traits
"Think nothing of it Commander. In fact I was just getting to the part where I tell you that, in addition to sending us into a full frontal assault, I will also be joining you in said full frontal assault."

- Jedi Master Panok Reggim Being a Panasian, the ever stoic and dutiful Panok Reggim possessed a strong sense of duty and pride to the Jedi, the Republic and to his home of Odestria. He had a dry sense of humor which often put him at odds with his fellow Jedi but caused him to become quick friends with Jedi such as Obi-Wan Kenobi during the waning days of the Republic. Having been a pupil of the portly Jedi Master Micah Giiett, Reggim fell into a very skeptical mindset where he did not claim everything to simply be the will of the force or something to be destined. He was well aware that sometimes a trick was simply that, a trick. As a Padawan, Reggim's Panasian mindset often put him at odds with the other students and on occasion, with his own master as well. Since he was sent to the Jedi in his infancy as part of the Vanguard program, Reggim didn't get to learn much about Odestrian culture until he was a padawan, even before that however, his stoic nature and commitment to civic duty caused Master Giiett to see him as both a student with enormous potential, and a stickler for procedure. In many cases, Panok was unorthodox when it came to being a Jedi. His view of the force was in tune with how Jedi viewed it; however, his social interaction with others was very different from that of a typical Jedi. When it came down to his treatment of clone soldiers during the Clone Wars, Reggim initially treated them with harsh appraisal, having come from a militaristic state like the Odestrian Imperium, he saw tank grown soldiers as simply the organic equivalent to droids. A few months into the war however, he saw them differently and despite them being artificially created, he came to see them each as individual men, each fighting and dying for something they believed.

As he grew into a Jedi Knight, Panok Reggim kept his dry wit and stoic persona, keeping true to his expertise on combat and military practice. He spoke in a rather stern and gruff Panasian accent which made him appear both confrontational and irritated even while not being so. As a military leader, Reggim was matched only by few, his command making him one of the most successful Jedi Generals in the opening months of the Clone Wars. Despite him having a knack for on-the-ground fighting, Reggim was also relatively skilled as a pilot as well, and despite his reluctance to fly in space for combat, he was relatively skilled in a dogfight.

Upon becoming a Jedi Master and taking on his apprentice Drakin Arkrunner, he found himself much more stern than he had been before. He was often matched in wit and sass by the young Nautolan and while this did cause him much irritation, he thought himself at least capable of training him as he had with a previous apprentice. While teaching Arkrunner, Reggim adopted a much more conservative Jedi behavior while he was still a padawan, relaxing slightly when Drakin was promoted to a Jedi Knight in the onset of the Clone Wars. Reggim was a skilled fighter and his desire for combat led him to command from the front during the Clone Wars, ensuring that every time he put forward a hazardous plan of a attack, he would be up there to aid his men in the fighting.

The combination of Drakin's fall during the Clone Wars as well as the Jedi Purge took their toll on Reggim. Upon his retreat to the Imperium following the rise of the Empire, he became much more reserved and standoffish, not willing to put his trust in anyone save for a few. While he still held his stoic nature, his sense of humor and commitment to civic duty deteriorated despite being within Odestrian Space.

Powers and Abilities
"A Jedi truly unlike any other I've seen."

- CC-7107

Lightsaber Combat
Panok Reggim was a skilled duelist and fighter. At a young age, his potential for swordplay was apparent. Throughout his time in the Jedi Order he was renowned for his aggressive and militaristic style of fighting which was exemplified through his mastery of Form V, also known as Shien/Djem So. He displayed a particular knack for blaster bolt deflection, a skill which made him particularly useful in the heavy combat seen in during the Clone Wars as well as during the years that led up to the conflict. For dueling he used the aggressive form of Djem So, preferring to use his physical strength to overpower his enemies physically rather than solely with the force. In addition to Form V, he learned Niman while under the tutelage of Micah Giiett and was relatively skilled in Jar'Kai duel blade fencing, although Reggim preferred to use a single blade. In addition to this, he also studied various Odestrian hand-to-hand combat skills such as Vektros as well as the force imbued martial arts known as Teräs Käsi. Having spent his entire life as a Jedi studying Form V, Reggim became a natural at its aggressive and overwhelming style, allowing for his strikes in Djem So to become truly fearsome and powerful. His skill in Shien allowed for him to survive the fight in the Petranaki arena on Geonosis, where so many Jedi met their end. His skill in deflection as well as his aggressiveness in dueling allowed for Reggim to truly be a force to be reckoned with. His skills were not unbeatable however, against a skilled user of Ataru, the overall lack of mobility offered by Djem So proved to be one of Reggim's greatest weaknesses. When fighting Drakin Arkrunner on Selucami in 20 BBY this was shown when the speed of Drakin's movement caused Reggim to become overwhelmed and tired, only managing to beat Arkrunner on account of luck and a timely intervention by his Clone forces. Throughout the Clone Wars and afterwards, Reggim continued to hone his technique in both parts of Form V, even adding in elements from Form IV in order to improve his mobility. By the time Traviss Jett arose as a threat to the Odestrian Imperium, Reggim had fully mastered his Lightsaber Skills and defeated the Shadow Guard captain in every duel they had.

Force Powers
"I'm just waiting for when he throws that lightsaber and it decides to never come back."

- Nik Palpine While spending most of his time honing his lightsaber skills, Panok Reggim was also a skilled practitioner of the force. He was capable in mind trick, and could produce a powerful force wave. His most well-known skill was his ability to perform a saberthrow. Reggim's saberthrow ability was aided by his physical strength as well as his ability to call his lightsaber back to him through the force, regardless of the distance at which he threw it. He would put this skill to good use when dispatching numerous droid divisions from a distance during the Clone Wars.

Reggim was highly capable of projecting the force outward from his body to create a powerful force wave, something he used to great effect in situations where he was surrounded from all sides during the Clone Wars. This was clearly shown on Boz Pity when he and Commander Tarro were surrounded by B2 Super Battledroids, Reggim dispatched the group quickly before re-establishing contact with Krayt squad. When fighting his fallen student, Drakin Arkrunner on Dantooine, he was able to perform a powerful saberthrow which struck the Nautolan from the shuttle in which he was escaping on, severing his right leg. Panok was capable of basic force augmentation, allowing him to perform extreme jumps and run a relatively rapid speeds. However, when the Clone Wars broke out and he began to equip heavier armor, his ability to perform Force speed was diminished slightly.

Following his self-imposed exile in Odestrian Space, Panok began to deepen his connection to the force, allowing for him to channel energy at an even higher rate. He began to train himself in all lightsaber techniques, and while not mastering all of them, he became proficient in Soresu and Makashi. He gained the ability to channel even stronger force waves, as shown when he flung Traviss Jett through a ruinous wall during their duel on Cosengrad.

Behind the Scenes
"You know its funny, I made Odestria and everything when I was so young. But I made Panok first, He's been through the most dramatic changes, from being a simple Obi-Wan rip off to his own character."

- Legion_for_hire Having been a character initially conceived by a very young creator around the year 2004, Panok Reggim was originally known as "Papo Koponis" a tuckerized form of the creator's own name. Initially "Papo" was created as the personal jedi character of the creator PDK Renegade (Legion_for_Hire) for a pretend Star Wars Trilogy he and his friend conceived of after having loved the saga so much. Papo's place in the trilogy was simply a reskinned Obi-Wan Kenobi, starting off from a Padawan and eventually dying to save the next generation of Jedi in a manner which was a dead rip-off of A New Hope. The Character of "Papo" would go through many different alterations including the style of his lightsaber. Eventually, once PDK moved and lost contact with his friend, the character of Papo changed once again, changing into a simple Jedi character who lived in the waning days of the Galactic Republic. When the year 2009 rolled around, PDK was confident in the fact that the name "Papo" was pretty stupid. From here he altered the name to be "Pano Robutus" a much more militaristic human Jedi Knight who still lived within the Rise of the Empire Era. Having been inspired by the "Sith Robes" outfit from the game The Force Unleashed, PDK based the new design of "Pano" on that set. Pano would have been slated to survive Order 66, clinging to life on Felucia following the initiation of the Great Jedi Purge. PDK was so proud of this character that, in his ignorance, and with no knowledge of THIS site, he attempted to add Robutus to the Wookiepedia. Unbeknownst to him, this was both ridiculous and very clearly against the rules. After going through another rut in his interest in Star Wars, in 2011, PDK picked up the character yet again, altering him for a third time with a new set of armor, a new colour of lightsaber and finally, a new species. He chose to rename the character again, calling him "Panok Reggim" and making him a Panasian. It had been a long while since PDK created Odestria and even less time had passed since he rolled it into his Star Wars fanon. It then occurred to him that he should roll it ALL together, all his characters, all his stories into one big fanon AU known as the "Odestraverse." With this, PDK began to write all of his Odestraverse stories that took place in the Rise of the Empire Era from the perspective of Panok rather than from the Odestrian state as a whole. Odestria began to function more as a background piece, allowing it to flow more interestingly within Star Wars universe. Although much of PDK's Odestraverse writings are not present on the Star Wars Fanon Wiki, it his goal to upload this content at a later date, hopefully showing off what Panok Reggim has become.