PERINN – The Knights of the Guri-n Krayt announced today that the scope of their operations is expanding. While traditionally a mysterious order of exclusively Force-sensitive mercenaries devoting their time to bring balance to the galaxy in their own small way, the leaders have recently acknowledged that their infrastructure has grown too large to be efficiently administered by their knights alone. Opening their doors to all species and talents will allow them to expand their services to better provide for their clients.
Master Raa`hse Nahk
In a press conference on Cantras Gola earlier today, Master Raa`hse Nahk was quoted saying, “Sentients of the Galaxy, the Knights of the Guri-n Krayt seek all those who would see balance and harmony restored to the galaxy and invite you all to join our community. Through unity of purpose and a desire for peaceful, harmonious coexistence, we will together bring balance again to this troubled galaxy.”
Dr. Rick Bender
Ushering in this new policy shift is the merger of Ithilleron Exploration, a salvage company that has operated independently in the Outer Rim since Year 21. Doctor Rick Bender, Ithilleron CEO, states, “We have enjoyed great success cooperating with the Krayts in the past, renovating their network of boxing-related sports bars, testing their security systems, and assisting them in handling hostile droids on a joint operation in The Maw. I am confident that a more direct partnership will be mutually beneficial for both of our enterprises.”
Master Sinya’ni
Many have considered the new business regulations from the Bureau of Ships and Services to be a draconian effort to oppress entrepreneurship in the galaxy. When asked if this policy change is related, Master bounty hunter and co-leader of Guri-n Krayt, Sinya Ani, stated, “Our mission has not changed. Our decision to include non-Force users in our business model was made well before the new regulations. We strive to provide quality mercenaries that you can’t get anywhere else. We can handle any job, big or small. Adding skilled warriors and logistics technicians will only increase our efficiency.”