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((I was only able to write 470 words now, but I can wite some more, if needed))
Tylerr Durden was on his Bes'uliik fighter, bound for Hoth. He had been told to head to a Sith temple on that remote outer rim planet. He had heard of this planet before, supposedly a frozen, deserted wasteland, devoid of life, save for a few native species. While he exited hyperspace he saw the planet and its three moons. Tylerr engaged the ship’s sublight engines and prepared to enter Hoth’s atmosphere. As he did, he took the time to observe the landscape from above. It mostly consisted of plains, with a few mountain ranges, and also a few impact craters caused by asteroids. He had never seen snow before, having lived most of his life on Mandalore, a planet which mostly consisted of rainforests and deserts, so this was a new experience for him. He used the ship’s scanners to look for the temple, and selected a location relatively near it to touch down. He had only brought his suit of mandalorian armour to protect himself from the cold, and he hoped it was enough. As he gradually got closer to the surface of Hoth, he began to make out the forms of some native creatures. He looked out the ship’s window and saw a few Tauntauns and one or two Wampas hunting them across the snowy surface of the planet.
The ship landed softly on a snowy hill near the Sith Temple. From the ground, the landscape looked even more spectacular than from above. Tylerr opened the ship’s canopy. Even through his mandalorian armor, he could still feel the unforgiving freezing temperatures of the ice planet. He spotted a Tauntaun in the distance and shot it with his sniper rifle. Then, he made his way to it, and cut some of its hide in order to make a jacket of sorts. He put the animal’s skin over his armor in order to better preserve the heat. He then made his way back to the ship, which rested atop a hill, from where he could better observe the snowy landscape. He was fascinated by the amount of snow gathered on the same planet. From there, he also saw several ice covered hills, a few fissures in the ice and some caves. He started moving in the temple’s direction as the wind started picking up speed and the darkness of the night began to fall. He walked for half an hour and he finally was able to see it. The temple itself was an imponent structure built on the ice, which contrasted with the frosted landscape. He arrived at the temple by sundown, as the temperatures started to drop even further, threatening to freeze him if he stayed outside much longer. Nervous, yet confident, he moved towards the massive doors and opened them. He then made his way inside and waited…
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