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TL;DR of Venari
-Venari is first and foremost a Hunter's paradise.
-Venari is quite a massive planet, which has a single settlement known as Aurumia.
-The planet is covered predominately in untouched biomes of varying types, ranging from jungles and forests, to tundras and deserts. The surface is about 30% ocean as well.
-Evolution has caused a rapid arms race among the plants and animals that are native to the planet. Nearly everything can, and will kill another creature if given the opportunity. It is one of the most dangerous places known.
-Venari is owned by the Council of Huntsmen, which is also the governing body of the planet. They maintain strict control of access to the planet and will kill anyone attempting to trespass.
Harrison looked down at the tablet in his hands, tut-tutting at the list his eyes scanned. Today was when the first wave of Hunters would arrive in Venari. They would all be coming by shuttle-craft from the nearby base on the green tinted moon, Emeralia. It was that base where all hopeful Hunters would arrive. They would fill out the paperwork, receive a full medical physical, undergo thorough inspections. Background checks were about the only thing not done, for the Hunter's Association cared not if its members were criminals or saints. All that mattered was their skill in the hunt. If approved, a nano-chip would be injected into the Hunter's bloodstream. This would register them on all planets as official Hunters, and grant them access to Venari, the Hunter's Paradise. It could also be used as a tracking device in the event the Hunter perished, so the body might be recovered.
Emilia looked at the ragtag crowd of people of varying races and species wishing to become Hunters. It wasn't too difficult in all honesty, one simply needed to bring a trophy from an A-class kill or higher. Some tried to fake it by buying such trophies, but the association had methods of verification. If someone attempted to falsify their way in, they were killed upon the spot, and their body sent to the furnaces.

TL;DR of Venari
-Venari is first and foremost a Hunter's paradise.
-Venari is quite a massive planet, which has a single settlement known as Aurumia.
-The planet is covered predominately in untouched biomes of varying types, ranging from jungles and forests, to tundras and deserts. The surface is about 30% ocean as well.
-Evolution has caused a rapid arms race among the plants and animals that are native to the planet. Nearly everything can, and will kill another creature if given the opportunity. It is one of the most dangerous places known.
-Venari is owned by the Council of Huntsmen, which is also the governing body of the planet. They maintain strict control of access to the planet and will kill anyone attempting to trespass.
Harrison looked down at the tablet in his hands, tut-tutting at the list his eyes scanned. Today was when the first wave of Hunters would arrive in Venari. They would all be coming by shuttle-craft from the nearby base on the green tinted moon, Emeralia. It was that base where all hopeful Hunters would arrive. They would fill out the paperwork, receive a full medical physical, undergo thorough inspections. Background checks were about the only thing not done, for the Hunter's Association cared not if its members were criminals or saints. All that mattered was their skill in the hunt. If approved, a nano-chip would be injected into the Hunter's bloodstream. This would register them on all planets as official Hunters, and grant them access to Venari, the Hunter's Paradise. It could also be used as a tracking device in the event the Hunter perished, so the body might be recovered.
Emilia looked at the ragtag crowd of people of varying races and species wishing to become Hunters. It wasn't too difficult in all honesty, one simply needed to bring a trophy from an A-class kill or higher. Some tried to fake it by buying such trophies, but the association had methods of verification. If someone attempted to falsify their way in, they were killed upon the spot, and their body sent to the furnaces.