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<A lamenting song begins to play. It’s slow and mournful. Famous Republic Actress Wynessa Loran stands solemnly and alone on a Balmorran field.>

The war on Balmorra has taken a toll on the population. As each day passes, we grow a little stronger and we begin to pick up the pieces of our former lives.



<Holos of Balmorra, now wrecked from the war, are shown. Various shots of the battlefield with the sun setting and stills of artillery fire in the dead of night fade in and out.>



We lost brave brothers and sisters, Balmorrans until the end. <A picture of just a hand, the rest of the figure out of frame, holding a blaster. You can make out the cloth around the wrist proudly showing the crest of Balmorra printed on it. > But now, another group of Balmorrans are finding themselves stranded and dying with no way out.



<Shown now are several still photos of large herds of Bormu grazing peacefully in the fields of a once peaceful Balmorra.>



The Bormu, a noble creature that once covered the plains of our beloved homeworld, are slowly dying. The bombings have destroyed their homes, broken up their packs and the elders that once protected the young are nowhere to be found. Predators take advantage of the broken herds, killing the young and the old. These families are slowly dying.



The ground is tainted, the grass has become poison to these animals. <A starving Bormu, trying to salvage any plant life it can. He taps at the dirt with a hoof, but nothing but dust comes up.> They can no longer eat, they can no longer grow.



<A picture of a young Bormu, trapped in a crater, zooms out. You can barely hear the distress cry over the lamenting music being played.>



Now facing extinction, the Bormu, these kind and gentle giants, these brothers and sisters of Balmorra, need our help.



<More pictures. A child reaches out toward an older Bormu, who has lowered its head in an act of submissiveness. A young family, a child on his father’s shoulders, watches a herd move peacefully against the horizon.>



For less than two credits a day, you can help these innocent creatures fight back from extinction.



<Happier images are now shown. A young bormu is cradled by an older woman. An elder bormu is being treated by a group of citizens, wrapping a large cloth around a wound on its leg.>



The Protectors of Animal Life, PAL, are working tirelessly, around the 47-hour Balmorran clock, to keep these graceful creatures from meeting their ends. Each donation of 1000 credits per Balmorran year will be used for medical supplies, rehabilitation and to assist in the regrowth of the bormu population.



<A young bormu is seen on a planet that is obviously not Balmorra. Other animals not native to the planet are playing along side it.>



Many planets within the Galactic Republic have offered land to help PAL with our desire to keep the population of bormu thriving and you can help too.



Please, consider a donation today. For less than two credits a day, you too, can help. The Republic is only as strong as we are united in keeping the Empire from destroying what we are made of; humanoids and animals alike.



((This is a request for a companion animals based on the bormu found on Balmorra. While the ones shown in game are all adults,



These are creatures that have been stated in The war on Balmorra has taken a toll on the population. As each day passes, we grow a little stronger and we begin to pick up the pieces of our former lives.We lost brave brothers and sisters, Balmorrans until the end.But now, another group of Balmorrans are finding themselves stranded and dying with no way out.The Bormu, a noble creature that once covered the plains of our beloved homeworld, are slowly dying. The bombings have destroyed their homes, broken up their packs and the elders that once protected the young are nowhere to be found. Predators take advantage of the broken herds, killing the young and the old. These families are slowly dying.The ground is tainted, the grass has become poison to these animals.They can no longer eat, they can no longer grow.Now facing extinction, the Bormu, these kind and gentle giants, these brothers and sisters of Balmorra, need our help.For less than two credits a day, you can help these innocent creatures fight back from extinction.The Protectors of Animal Life, PAL, are working tirelessly, around the 47-hour Balmorran clock, to keep these graceful creatures from meeting their ends. Each donation of 1000 credits per Balmorran year will be used for medical supplies, rehabilitation and to assist in the regrowth of the bormu population.Many planets within the Galactic Republic have offered land to help PAL with our desire to keep the population of bormu thriving and you can help too.Please, consider a donation today. For less than two credits a day, you too, can help. The Republic is only as strong as we are united in keeping the Empire from destroying what we are made of; humanoids and animals alike.((This is a request for a companion animals based on the bormu found on Balmorra. While the ones shown in game are all adults, I’ve made up a quick mockup of what a young or newborn bormu might look like . The eyes are much bigger, the tail stubbier and the head does not protrude outwardly as much as an adult’s would. The front teeth are more 'buck-teeth' than what an adult would have.These are creatures that have been stated in their codex entry as becoming nearly extinct. I think it would be great if citizens of the galaxy could help save the population!)) Save the Balmorran Bormu!

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