Y-Nais was a cold, ice planet and third orbital in the Paryu system. It was the homeworld of the Yimis. The Yimis had developed a extra layer of fur to insulate them during the bitter cold weather. On Y-Nais, it was winter three-out-of-four seasons during the year, as summer only came when the planet got closer to the system's star, Paryu. Y-Nais and X-Nais had a crossed orbit, and at the points of intersection the planet would start to warm up, but the weather was still too cold to tell any difference. Y-Nais was not affected by the Liberators invasion, in 18 BBY. They were the center of attention until the Battle of Y-Nais during the Second Xian Uprising, where Codie Fiiluc and Jate Vohore attempted to kill the leader of the Xians, Rayth.
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| - Y-Nais was a cold, ice planet and third orbital in the Paryu system. It was the homeworld of the Yimis. The Yimis had developed a extra layer of fur to insulate them during the bitter cold weather. On Y-Nais, it was winter three-out-of-four seasons during the year, as summer only came when the planet got closer to the system's star, Paryu. Y-Nais and X-Nais had a crossed orbit, and at the points of intersection the planet would start to warm up, but the weather was still too cold to tell any difference. Y-Nais was not affected by the Liberators invasion, in 18 BBY. They were the center of attention until the Battle of Y-Nais during the Second Xian Uprising, where Codie Fiiluc and Jate Vohore attempted to kill the leader of the Xians, Rayth.
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| - Y-Nais was a cold, ice planet and third orbital in the Paryu system. It was the homeworld of the Yimis. The Yimis had developed a extra layer of fur to insulate them during the bitter cold weather. On Y-Nais, it was winter three-out-of-four seasons during the year, as summer only came when the planet got closer to the system's star, Paryu. Y-Nais and X-Nais had a crossed orbit, and at the points of intersection the planet would start to warm up, but the weather was still too cold to tell any difference. Y-Nais was not affected by the Liberators invasion, in 18 BBY. They were the center of attention until the Battle of Y-Nais during the Second Xian Uprising, where Codie Fiiluc and Jate Vohore attempted to kill the leader of the Xians, Rayth.
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