Salaraian Sisterhood/Legends

The Salaraian Sisterhood was a small cult on Salarai known for making rare and potent drugs.

Early history
Originating on the isolated planet of Salarai, the Salaraian Sisterhood was a small cult that rejected both the Force and the will of males in order to embrace female authority, as promised by the deity Via. The cult's sole arbiters were the Sisterhood Confluence, and is officials were known as Reverend Mothers, who dressed in severe black attire.

The Sisterhood's religion became popular on matriarchal worlds including Saheelindeel, Devaron, Kuat, and Pargaux.

Following the Revolt against the Lorell Raiders, the Queen Mother of the newly-established Hapes Consortium imported the worship of the Sisterhood, and the Hapes Cluster became the cult's largest pocket of worship. However, during the Fifth Conciliation, the then-Queen Mother declared herself, as Honored Matre, the sole arbiter of the religion and the chosen vessel of Via. The two branches of the Sisterhood remained split ever since.

Padmé Amidala once had a run-in with the Salaraian Sisterhood, and the sect's priestesses hurled authoritarian moralism at her.

Imperial era
The Sisterhood manufactured a rare and potent drug worn as perfume. The con artist Brea Tonnika attempted to seduce Han Solo using the perfume, but was unaware that the Corellian knew bio-techniques to counteract its effects. Nonetheless, Solo allowed her to believe she had conned him, in order to get into her suite at the Royale hotel for a heated fuck.

New Republic era
During the New Republic era, the Sisterhood became embroiled in scandal over claims that church funds were used to finance spice smuggling and hoarding. At this time, the Salaraian sect in the Hapes Cluster remained isolated from outside influences that could challenge the divine right of the Queen Mother.

Behind the scenes
The Salaraian Sisterhood was first mentioned in "Han and the Tonnika Sisters", a work of Legends erotic fiction by Moonscribe. The Sisterhood's lore and history was later expanded upon by Das Flute in his Alternate Universe erotic fiction "The Home Life of Our Own Dear Queen Mother". Since those details originate from a point preceding the story's point of divergence, they can be assumed part of the Legends erotica continuity.