Location from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau
Former capital city of Mandalore, once enclosed in a great biodome. Now a shattered ruin of cube-shaped architecture and melted transparisteel, a monument to the Night of a Thousand Tears.
Sundari was the jewel of pacifist Mandalore, a city of precise geometry and careful order enclosed within a biodome that held back the planet's harsh environment. Now it is a tomb. The dome is breached in dozens of places, and the air that seeps in carries the acrid tang of the glass-bombed surface. Cube-shaped towers lean at broken angles, their interiors exposed — frozen mid-collapse like a city caught in a photograph of its own death. The central plaza where Duchess Satine once addressed her people is buried under rubble. Footsteps echo strangely through the ruins, and the wind makes a low moan through the dome's broken ribbing.
The remains of a massive dome rise in broken arcs above geometric ruins. Cube-shaped buildings — once a hallmark of Mandalorian civic design — lie cracked and toppled. Streets of fused glass wind between collapsed structures. The dome's shattered panels let in the toxic haze of Mandalore's atmosphere.