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Custo Ramak was a famous Corellian author who died many years before the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. His deathbed work, Nights of Ryscate and Diamonds, was a deeply sentimental and widely celebrated account of his life in Coronet City, the capital of his homeworld of Corellia. After his death, Ramak's funeral ashes were compressed into a soul diamond, as was Corellian custom, and it was put on display in the Museum of Fine Art in Coronet. His remains were stolen during the Battle of Corellia during the Galactic War between the Republic and the Empire, and rumors abounded that they had surfaced on Nar Shaddaa.

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  • Custo Ramak
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  • Custo Ramak was a famous Corellian author who died many years before the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. His deathbed work, Nights of Ryscate and Diamonds, was a deeply sentimental and widely celebrated account of his life in Coronet City, the capital of his homeworld of Corellia. After his death, Ramak's funeral ashes were compressed into a soul diamond, as was Corellian custom, and it was put on display in the Museum of Fine Art in Coronet. His remains were stolen during the Battle of Corellia during the Galactic War between the Republic and the Empire, and rumors abounded that they had surfaced on Nar Shaddaa.
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  • Custo Ramak was a famous Corellian author who died many years before the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire. His deathbed work, Nights of Ryscate and Diamonds, was a deeply sentimental and widely celebrated account of his life in Coronet City, the capital of his homeworld of Corellia. After his death, Ramak's funeral ashes were compressed into a soul diamond, as was Corellian custom, and it was put on display in the Museum of Fine Art in Coronet. His remains were stolen during the Battle of Corellia during the Galactic War between the Republic and the Empire, and rumors abounded that they had surfaced on Nar Shaddaa.
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