A hub served as a base for game hunters operating around the equatorial forests on the planet of Ryloth, and was one of several similar establishments. It featured a tourist multiplex in addition to a bar. The Evereni pirate chieftain Marda Ro made a visit to this hub at some point on or after 379 BBY during her search for others of her species, where she encountered a fellow Evereni using the pseudonym "Isren" at the bar. Subsequently, Ro included a reference to the hub in a message that she documented for her descendants, which her great-great-grandson Marchion Ro had heard by 252 BBY.
Situated in proximity to the equatorial forests of the planet Ryloth within the Outer Rim Territories, the hub was one of a network of such locations. It functioned as a base of operations for hunters of game in the region. The hub boasted a bar and at least a pair of multiplexes catering to tourists.

No earlier than 379 BBY, Marda Ro, the Evereni who established the pirate group that would eventually become the Nihil, journeyed to the hub. This visit occurred during her quest to find other members of her species, prompted by circulating rumors about an Evereni hunting lyleks in Ryloth's equatorial forests. Upon her arrival, Ro secured accommodations at one of the tourist multiplexes and began her inquiries. She sought information about the Evereni from both expedition groups and safari guides.
After her initial efforts proved fruitless, she went to a bar within the hub. There, she eventually noticed an elderly Evereni. Approaching him, he identified himself by the alias "Isren," a term from the Evereni language signifying "old uncle." At Ro's request, Isren provided her with insights into the Evereni and their culture. Although Ro pressed Isren to join her, he declined, and they parted ways. Later, Ro included a reference to the hub within a message recorded for her descendants. By 252 BBY, Marchion Ro, her great-great-grandson, had listened to her journal, including the message mentioning the hub, during his younger years.
The hub's appearance occurred in a flashback featured in the short story entitled "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," penned by Tessa Gratton. This story was included in the 2023 young-adult anthology The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life, as part of the broader Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project.