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Luthen Rael’s gallery on Coruscant is less a shop and more a carefully staged illusion. Antique artifacts, rare relics, and cultural fragments are arranged with curator-level precision, projecting the image of a refined dealer in history. He often claims that time stands still there, and in a sense, it does. The space feels insulated from the Empire’s reach, a quiet pocket where the past is preserved and examined. Yet beneath that stillness lies something far more dynamic the shop doubles as a covert hub, where coded conversations and subtle exchanges fuel rebellion in plain sight.
Kashyyyk Resonance Horn Origin: KashyyykDescription: A Wookiee-crafted ceremonial war horn made from the hollowed crest-bone of a jungle leviathan. Reinforced with bronze banding and etched with clan markings.Backstory: Used during pre-Imperial rites to signal unity between Wookiee tribes, the horn was later repurposed during early resistance efforts against off-world exploitation. Its tone carries over vast distances through dense forests.Rumors suggest this particular piece was taken during an Imperial raid—though whether it was looted or traded remains unclear. Luthen claims it is “authentic,” but the lack of verified clan sigils raises doubts.
Utapaun Monk Cudgel
Origin: UtapauDescription: A heavy, ridged impact weapon used by ascetic sects dwelling in Utapau’s sinkhole monasteries.Backstory: Carried by reclusive monk-warriors who practiced ritualized combat as a form of meditation, the cudgel was never intended as a weapon of war—but proved brutally effective when needed.This piece shows signs of modification, suggesting off-world use. Luthen has hinted it “left Utapau under less than peaceful circumstances,” implying it may have been used in a skirmish rather than ceremony.
Nautolan Bleeder Origin: Associated with the Nautolan homeworld Glee AnselmAge: ~600 yearsDescription: A short, curved ritual blade with a distinctive fluid-channel design, allowing blood to flow along carved grooves.Backstory: Believed to be ceremonial, used in ancient rites tied to memory, identity, and sacrifice. Only three verified originals exist in known collections.This example is controversial—its craftsmanship matches the period, but certain alloy inconsistencies suggest it could be a later reproduction.Luthen’s quiet fascination with it—and its rumored use as a last-resort weapon—adds a darker implication: even if ceremonial, it was always meant to draw blood.
Ornate Oval Shield
Origin: Unknown (possibly Mid Rim or lost system)Description: A double-edged weapon with a segmented, almost organic structure—its spine resembles interlocking vertebrae.Backstory: No official records exist. Some scholars believe it to be part of a lost martial tradition where weapons mimicked predatory creatures. Others argue it’s a theatrical piece from a forgotten noble house.Luthen lists it simply as “unverified,” which in his collection usually means highly valuable and politically sensitive.
Kyber-Edge Stiletto
Origin: Possibly Coruscant artisan guildsDescription: A slender decorative blade with subtle crystalline inlays—possibly kyber dust or imitation.Backstory: Likely owned by a high-ranking official or collector rather than a warrior. Its balance is precise, but the ornamentation suggests status over function.Some believe it was used in political assassinations masked as “private disputes.” Luthen neither confirms nor denies this—only noting that “its previous owner stopped needing it.”
Twin Serpentine Blade
Origin: Unknown aristocratic or ceremonial guard unitDescription: A richly decorated shield with swirling relief patterns, more artistic than practical.Backstory: Almost certainly ceremonial—used in parades, rituals, or as a symbol of authority. However, impact marks beneath the patina suggest it did see real combat at some point.The contradiction fits Luthen’s collection: objects that were meant to symbolize power, but ultimately had to enforce it.
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