Aralia

Aralia was a planet in the Outer Rim Territories known as a resort and entertainment world.

Description
Aralia was a cosmopolitan resort and entertainment world that catered to a plethora of species, though Humans and Ranat were the planet's two major species. It hosted a major, illicit stimspice trade, and was a pleasure world with brothels, starlets, and studios. Its currency was the Aralian solaria.

New Kalbria was the planet's largest settlement, and served as a spaceport.

History
Aralia was governed by an elected World Parliament, but the Planetary Tourism Agency was believed to have the real power. Settlements like New Kalbria were protected by Planetary Security officers. Aralia was known for its holostars, who ventured to the likes of Corellia to shoot their latest holodramas.

When the Galactic Empire was overthrown at the end of the Galactic Civil War, Aralia was one of the worlds that refused to join the New Republic, instead becoming neutral under the terms of the Galactic Concordance as the cold war between the Republic and the First Order began. Aralia had an illicit stimspice trade but avoided the attention of the Hutts, Zygerrians, and Black Sun, making it a haven for former slaves freed by Kanjiklub&mdash;which itself had no presence on the world&mdash;and vulnerable members of galactic society, especially women. The lack of major criminal syndicates allowed Rinnrivin Di to mature his Di Cartel on Aralia, as well as many other smaller-scale resort and casino worlds. The Twi'lek twins Ann and Tann Gella worked in New Kalbria among many other locales.

In 33 ABY, Stormtroopers of the First Order's FN Corps were given weekend passes for shore leave on Aralia following their promotions into the Stormtrooper Corps. FN-2187 mused on the possibility that the experience was to help them blend into the supposedly chaotic and degenerate galaxy beyond First Order Space to train them as infiltrators, and considered Aralia to be symptomatic of that galactic cultural decay.

Behind the scenes
Aralia first appeared in in the Star Wars Legends continuity. It was introduced into erotica canon as the main setting of Das Flute's 2016 erotic fiction "Furlough".