Venue Database

Name
Ahch-To: Ancient Islands
Arx: Combat Training Center
Arx: Refinery Complex
Arx: The Abandoned Mines
Arx: The Colosseum
Arx: The Colosseum - The Bridges
Arx: The Colosseum - The Elements
Arx: The Colosseum - The Forge
Arx: The Colosseum - The Jungle
Arx: The Colosseum - The Shanty Town
Arx: The Colosseum - The Singularity
Arx: The Colosseum - The Void
Batuu: Black Spire Outpost
Coruscant: Club Kasakar
Coruscant: Level 1313
Crait: Former Rebel Base
Dajorra: Port Ol'val
Daleem: Tunnels
Dathomir: Desolate Swamps
Dromund Kaas: Dark Temple Ruins
Felucia: Rancor Graveyard
Godless Matron: Chute Town
Godless Matron: Hangar Zerek
Godless Matron: The Gauntlet
Hoth: Ice Cave
Jakku: Fallen Starship
Jedha: Cadera Ruins
Kalsunor: Massassi Arena
Kamino: Landing Platform
Kashyyyk: Rainforest Canopies
Kasiya: Chancellor's Conference Room
Kasiya: The Playground
Kenari: Raiding The Covenant
Kiast: Velastari Temple
Luprora: Rising Tides
Malachor: Sith Temple Ruins
Mustafar: Interrogation Facility
Mustafar: Mining Facility
Naboo: Jan-gwa City
Naboo: Otoh Gunga
Naboo: Plasma Refinery Complex
Naboo: Theed Royal Palace
Nal Hutta: Winter Palace
Nancora: Axio Transit Station Cresh
Nancora: Factory "Empusa"
Nancora: Faron City
Nancora: The Badlands
Nar Shaddaa: Club Vertica
Nar Shaddaa: Jekk'Jekk Tarr Cantina
Nar Shaddaa: Refugee Sector
Nar Shaddaa: Streets
Ruins of Antei: The Dark Hall
[Scenario] Ahch-To: Raiders of the Lost Ahch
[Scenario] Arx: Are You Not Entertained?
[Scenario] Eadu: Weapons of Old
[Scenario] Endor: Searching the Death Star II Ruins
[Scenario] Florrum: Map to a Pirate’s Treasure
[Scenario] Godless Matron: Emergency Repairs
[Scenario] Godless Matron: Intelligence Scramble
[Scenario] Hoth: Bounty on Ice
[Scenario] Kamino: Collective Defector
[Scenario] Kasiya: Glitter Problems On Floor 42
[Scenario] Mustafar: Vader's Legacy
[Scenario] Naboo: Escape from Otoh Gunga
[Scenario] Nancora: Scavenging the Foundry
[Scenario] Nar Shaddaa: Thief Hunt
[Scenario] Ostara: Insurgency At The Temple
[Scenario] Umbara: Deals in the Dark
[Scenario] Utapau: Climbing the Ranks
[Scenario] Wasskah: The Most Dangerous Game
[Scenario] Wild Space: Downfall of the Suffering
Selen: Aphotis Sea Laboratory
Selen: Arcona Citadel - Cantina
Selen: Arcona Citadel - Courtyard
Selen: Arcona Citadel - Throne Room
Selen: Fort Blindshot
Selen: Shrine of the Spirit King
Sepros: Ballista Crash Site
Sepros: Temple of Sorrows
Seraph: The Lighthouse
Shili: Savannah
Solyiat: Po’tak Coastline
Solyiat: The Fang
Takodana: Maz Kanata’s Castle
Tatooine: Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina
Tatooine: Great Pit of Carkoon
Solyiat: Po’tak Coastline

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Po’tak, part of the Pokora island chain, is an island home to a diverse tropical wildlife and its landscape is dominated by its two active volcanoes, which create molten lava flows towards its coasts. These streams funnel into two major rivers of lava, which are mostly parallel to each other, that empty out into the sea, creating pillars of steam. During the height of an eruption and if the winds are right, the hot airborne ash and the thick steam from the coast cause reduced visibility, making travel dangerous. Adjacent to the lava flows, lava tubes have formed from the remnants of previous eruptions and the relentless hot, sunny days. These tubes vary in thickness and are generally dangerous to walk across due to cave ins, which sometimes cause visitors to fall into the underlying cave system created by the lava streams themselves. The caves have varying depths and stability, sometimes even collapsing into deeper undiscovered lava tubes, and can also be full of magma.

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If one makes it down to the eastern or western ends of the coastline, they will find what are called “Black Beaches”, remnants of ancient lava flows long dead. During the hottest days, the black, sun-baked sand is uncomfortable with little respite from the nearby sea, which is dangerous to swim in due to strong riptides and sharp obsidian beneath the surface. Despite this, sea turtles, birds, and giant rock cracker crabs nest on the beaches. Of note, the crabs are the largest arthropod on Solyiat, weighing up to 6 kg and growing up to 1.5 meters in length from leg to leg. This omnivore’s claws can crack open small rocks, but thankfully they only eat meat if other food sources are not available and the opportunity presents itself. Rumors abound that local pirates use said giant rock cracker crabs as a means of torture or even murder.

From the tallest peak of the island, one can see both the surrounding islands and a few anchialine pools, bodies of water that are fed underground by the nearby sea, near coastline coves such as Punalu’u and Ninole. These pools rise and fall with the tides, sometimes even allowing one to traverse the vast subterranean cave system feeding it. Visitors are highly discouraged from exploring them due to sharp, slippery rocks and the unpredictable return of high tide. Some explorers have claimed to survive the ordeal through the creation of air pockets or the existence of underground pools but this has yet to be confirmed. In addition, the island has a wet season consisting of day long rain storms and hurricanes, both of which could cause coastal flooding, landslides, and collapsing lava tubes.