Tales from the Restoration Galaxy"A long time ago in a Galaxy far, far away..." As part of SWG Restoration’s four-year anniversary celebration, we invited our community of pilots, bounty hunters, smugglers, and explorers to look back on their most unforgettable moments and share the stories that define their time in the Restoration Galaxy. Here are just a few of the tales—each one a testament to the creativity, passion, and resilience of our players—that have helped shape our unique Galaxy.
Four years ago, Star Wars Galaxies Restoration launched to a highly anticipated, albeit chaotic, start. We often forget that the original Combat Upgrade era lasted a mere 200 days –And by the end of 2021, SWG Restoration had surpassed that milestone. Since then, we have been venturing into uncharted territory furthering the game in the spirit of the Combat Upgrade. Ithorians are the superior race confirmed
Whether you’re a Star Wars Galaxies veteran from Live, checking us out from another server, or new to the game altogether — we’re happy you found us. Join us in telling the greatest Star Wars story ever told: yours! HOW TO PLAY Play Now (Link)! No discs needed at all. Just create an account, download the launcher, and install in minutes. Be sure to join the community Discord for the latest game information!
"In the name of the Galactic Senate of the Republic, you are under arrest, Chancellor..." The Galactic Senate program continues to be a cornerstone of the SWG Restoration project as we welcome our 4th Galactic Senators. These individuals are elected by the Community in-game and are the voice representing their respective aspects of the game.
"Chewie, we're home..." In conjunction with the SWG Restoration 1.1 Update, this year's Restoration Homeshow theme was Galactic Civil War. Community members did not disappoint with creative ways to decorate their incredible submissions across the Galaxy.! Let us congratulate Tabek and Shadowreaper for being voted as winners this year! Gathering Crowd gathers in Mos Eisley in anticipation for the event
Ba’jur, beskar’gam,Ara’nov, aliit,Mando’a bal Mand’alor-Ke’vencuyani mhi, an.Ba’jur.Instill your knowledge in the Galaxy around you, more importantly the children you raise. As Mando’ade we are required to raise our children as such, but to limit the idea of our education to just our children is foolhardy. Educate those around you, the aruetiise don’t need to know the intricacies of our culture that protect us, but they may still come to understand. We cannot discount the galaxy around us, there are lessons to be learned daily from it and the people who inhabit it. We must not limit ourselves to the ways of war.In supporting our people and our families, we cannot solely rely on the power of our armaments but our minds. Trade is as powerful a lesson, in performing a trade we are always utilizing our greatest resource to support ourselves, our aliit and providing Mando’ade a service. Some of the greatest verd in our history were even greater tradesmen.Take the time to learn your surroundings, the cultures you work with and the people you fight alongside and against. Knowing your friends and enemies is an unspoken conquest that will provide you a far superior protection.Know your body and train it continually, when you lose connection to your sense of self, you have lost your ability to retain knowledge.Never fool yourself into believe you know all there is, that education is no longer important. Education is the toughest of the tenets to uphold, it makes ceaseless demands.Beskar’gam
To speak the language is one of the very tenets of Mandalorian culture, it’s stated in the Resol’nare that defines every one to wear the helmet of the Mandalorian or walk in the path of the culture. Perhaps you’ve heard the language before, sometimes spoken plainly - other times spoken in whispers. Within some sects, it is believed that the language must be protected as well as our faces. But if we protect our language and hide our culture - then we starve ourselves as we are a culture of adoption, we are not just a race of people. Being a predominately spoken language, Mando’a has a lot of variation in how it’s spoken as contractions and pronunciations with often differ from Aliit (Clan) to Aliit. There are no cases an no real usage for proper grammar consider that it is completely optional. The only keys to remember are verb tenses, and that the word order indicated meaning.