Replacement warlord

"Daala reclaimed a leadership position with the new warlords of the Deep Core. Successors to Harrsk, Delvardus, and the others now held power within the Deep Core kingdoms, and while warlords such as Foga Brill and Moff Tethys lacked military muscle, they made up for it in base cruelty."

- Voren Na'al

The so-called "replacement warlords" were the beings who succeeded the thirteen Imperial warlords that had been executed by Admiral Daala in 12 ABY.

History
"Still trying to impose order, Daala united the squabbling factions to make preparations for a uniﬁed strike against the New Republic."

- Voren Na'al

The replacement warlords were located in the Deep Core, where industrial infrastructure had largely been left intact and where planets teemed with Imperial subjects.

Few of the replacements possessed the strategic talents or resources commanded by those killed by Daala, but compensated with base cruelty and repression.

Following her defeat of Moff Getelles's forces, Daala returned to the Deep Core, and became the leader of a coalition of these warlords, eventually leading strikes into New Republic space. Brakiss became a neutral power-broker among them following his involvement in the Almanian Uprising.

However, the squabbling warlords could not provide a united front even with Daala's leadership, and the New Republic's Fourth Fleet, led by General Garm Bel Iblis, launched a crippling series of assaults on their perimeter. In the last assault, Bel Iblis defeated Daala, forcing her flagship to escape into hyperspace; it remained unaccounted for.

However, the replacement warlords themselves remained. After the formal declaration of peace in 19 ABY, they rejecting these accords and splitted off from the official Imperial Remnant. They re-organized themselves as the Second Imperium.

Known Replacement Warlords

 * Brakiss
 * Moff Foga Brill
 * Natasi Daala
 * Grand Moff Cinzero Gann
 * Moff Bliss Shargael
 * Moff Jmanuel Tethys
 * Liegeus Vorn

Appearances

 * Shield of Lies
 * Tyrant's Test