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Tahv, also known as the City of Glass, was the capital settlement of the Wild Space world of Kesh. It was built around 5000 BBY on the continent of Keshtah Minor by the planet's native sentient species, the Keshiri; Tahv's walls originally served the purpose of keeping the Keshiri safe from the planet's many dangerous creatures. Shortly thereafter, during the Great Hyperspace War, a group of Sith were forced to crash-land on the planet in their starship, the Omen. The Lost Tribe of Sith, as the survivors of the accident became known, conquered the Keshiri—as the natives believed them to be their gods—and helped them to drive away and domesticate Kesh's native beasts. Tahv then became a decorative city, focusing mainly on workings of art, often created by Sith artists using the Force.
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Tahv, also known as the City of Glass, was the capital settlement of the Wild Space world of Kesh. It was built around 5000 BBY on the continent of Keshtah Minor by the planet's native sentient species, the Keshiri; Tahv's walls originally served the purpose of keeping the Keshiri safe from the planet's many dangerous creatures. Shortly thereafter, during the Great Hyperspace War, a group of Sith were forced to crash-land on the planet in their starship, the Omen. The Lost Tribe of Sith, as the survivors of the accident became known, conquered the Keshiri—as the natives believed them to be their gods—and helped them to drive away and domesticate Kesh's native beasts. Tahv then became a decorative city, focusing mainly on workings of art, often created by Sith artists using the Force. The Lost Tribe of Sith quickly took command of Tahv and the planet's government, and often forced the native Keshiri to work for them. Although the Sith moved into a newly-built Temple in the nearby Takara Mountains, they soon returned to live in Tahv. Many of the Sith lived toward the center of the city, while the Keshiri lived in the outskirts, or as servants to the Sith. By 3960 BBY, a stadium, the Korsinata, had been built in Tahv to hold rake-riding sporting events. However, in the following centuries, the Tribe was beset by infighting and Tahv fell into decay. By 41 ABY, the class difference between the Sith and the Keshiri had narrowed, although the outskirts of Tahv remained inhabited mostly by the less wealthy Keshiri. By that time, the Tribe's ruling body, the Circle of Lords, convened in the Circle Chambers in the capitol in central Tahv. In 44 ABY, the dark side entity Abeloth was brought to Tahv when she offered to ally with the Sith to defeat the New Jedi Order. However, she betrayed the Sith and attacked the city, killing thousands and leaving it in ruins.
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