
Kyrimorut
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Kyrimorut was a remote bastion and stronghold located in the northern hemisphere of the Outer Rim world of Mandalore. A large example of the traditional Mandalorian dwelling known as a vheh'yaim, Kyrimorut served as the home of the Mandalorian Skirata clan, as well as a refuge for any clone trooper or commando who wished to desert the Grand Army of the Republic during the Clone Wars. Following the rise of the Galactic Empire and the start of the Jedi purge beginning with the issuance of Order 66, Kyrimorut accepted clone deserters from the new Imperial Army, as well as a small number of refugee Jedi who sought to escape the Empire's persecution.
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Located in the dense veshok forests of Mandalore's northern hemisphere, Kyrimorut was fringed by trees and sat near a wide lake. The main building was a large vheh'yaim: circular, partially submerged in the ground, and possessing a grass roof that camouflaged it from the air. It had narrow, slit-like windows with transparisteel panes, and the floor was wood with rope-like matting over an emergency trapdoor exit which led into a series of tunnels that connected the main building with a number of nearby redoubts. The large central room—known as the karyai in Mando'a, and meaning "main living room"—was connected to a number of adjacent other rooms that ran around it a rim around the hub of a wheel. The nearest settlement to Kyrimorut was Enceri, a relatively small trading post town.
Among Kyrimorut's more notable features, was an armory, a fully stocked kitchen, a moderately equipped medical research laboratory with equipment used for studying genetics, and a decent medical facility maintained by a Mandalorian doctor, and furnished with equipment Gilamar had stolen from Republic medcenters. Designed to be secluded and hidden, Kyrimorut also possessed a covered hangar to discreetly store starships. The homestead was also mostly self-sufficient, growing a substantial amount of its own food and raising both nunas and roba for later consumption.
