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'''Tightendow Prime''' is planet in the [[High Empire]].{{book ref|firstborn}}
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'''Highwall''' is planet in the [[High Empire]].{{book ref|firstborn}}
   
It is an important planet, near the core of the empire, and is home to an imperial fleet. By the end of the [[Reunification War]], however, the empire's forces were stretched thin, as they had been pushing outward to hold their newly re-expanded borders. As a result, Tightendow Prime was one of the ten locations [[Varion Crestmar]] attacked in his rebellion against the empire. His attacks was ultimately repulsed after his brother, [[Dennison Crestmar]], used a bug in Varion's ''[[klage]]'' transmitter to send him fake reports about the battle.{{book ref|firstborn}}
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It is an important planet, near the core of the empire, and is home to an imperial fleet. By the end of the [[Reunification War]], however, the empire's forces were stretched thin, as they had been pushing outward to hold their newly re-expanded borders. As a result, Highwall was one of the ten locations [[Varion Crestmar]] attacked in his rebellion against the empire. His attacks was ultimately repulsed after his brother, [[Dennison Crestmar]], used a bug in Varion's ''[[klage]]'' transmitter to send him fake reports about the battle.{{book ref|firstborn}}
   
 
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Revision as of 02:25, 23 September 2021

Highwall
Nation High Empire

Highwall is planet in the High Empire.[1]

It is an important planet, near the core of the empire, and is home to an imperial fleet. By the end of the Reunification War, however, the empire's forces were stretched thin, as they had been pushing outward to hold their newly re-expanded borders. As a result, Highwall was one of the ten locations Varion Crestmar attacked in his rebellion against the empire. His attacks was ultimately repulsed after his brother, Dennison Crestmar, used a bug in Varion's klage transmitter to send him fake reports about the battle.[1]

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