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12!All spoilers regarding the Skywalker Saga and ''The Clone Wars'' are unmarked. Examples relating to Disney's EU and new films can be spoiler-tagged if deemed necessary.
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14Tropes specifically applying to the characters based on their appearances in ''Franchise/StarWarsLegends'' can be found '''[[Characters/StarWarsTheatricalLegends here]]'''.
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16To return to the Character page for ''Franchise/StarWars'', go '''[[Characters/StarWars here]]'''.
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18[[foldercontrol]]
19
20[[header:The Outer Rim Territories]]
21->''"You don't survive in the Outer Rim by being stupid!"''
22-->--'''Hondo Ohnaka'''
23
24The largest region of the galaxy, the Outer Rim is situated between the Mid Rim and the unexplored expanses of the Unknown Regions and Wild Space. Situated far from the Core Worlds, the Outer Rim worlds have a reputation for lawlessness, as the Republic cared little for enforcing its laws in the remote region which, baring for a few exceptions, provided little in the way of trade or resources for the affluent worlds of the Core. Many Outer Rim worlds were occupied by the Empire following the Clone Wars as it sought to expand its war machine, with many of the worst Imperial atrocities occurring here, far from the eyes of the Core Worlds. In the aftermath of the Galactic Civil War, a number of Outer Rim worlds joined the New Republic, although some worlds, like Ryloth, chose independence over joining another galactic government.
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26Most of Hutt Space is situated in the Outer Rim, with the Hutt Clans and other criminal organizations holding sway on worlds throughout the region. The Mandalore Sector also lays within the Outer Rim.
27
28[[folder:Outer Rim planets/regions with their own pages]]
29[[index]]
30* [[Characters/StarWarsAnoatSector Anoat Sector]]
31* [[Characters/StarWarsArkanisSector Arkanis Sector]]
32** [[Characters/StarWarsTatooine Tatooine]]
33* [[Characters/StarWarsDalnanSector Dalnan Sector]]
34* [[Characters/StarWarsDathomir Dathomir]]
35* [[Characters/StarWarsHuttSpace Hutt Space]]
36* [[Characters/StarWarsLothalSector Lothal Sector]]
37* [[Characters/StarWarsMandalorians Mandalorian Space]]
38* [[Characters/StarWarsRyloth Ryloth]]
39* [[Characters/StarWarsSujimisSector Sujimis Sector]]
40* [[Characters/StarWarsOtherOuterRimWorlds Other Outer Rim worlds]] (for planets without a known sector)
41** [[Characters/StarWarsTheColossus The Colossus]]
42[[/index]]
43[[/folder]]
44
45[[header:Abrion Sector]]
46
47!!Ukio
48->'''Location:''' Abrion Sector, Outer Rim Territories
49->'''Native Species:''' Ukians
50
51An agricultural world served as a breadbasket to the Core worlds. Ukio seceded from the Republic and joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
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53* AgriWorld: Ukio is responsible for feeding many of the city planets in the Core Worlds.
54* DudeWheresMyRespect: The Ukians joined the Confederacy due to the lack of gratitude and compensation from the Core Worlds that they provided food to.
55
56!!Rishi
57-> '''Location:''' Rishi System, Abrion Sector, Outer Rim Territories
58->'''Native Species:''' Rishii
59
60A planet with one barren moon, which was home to a Republic outpost during the Clone Wars.
61----
62* BirdPeople: The Rishii are an avian species who live in nests and settlements on top of the mountains.
63* SchrodingersCanon:
64** OutlawTown: In the Old Republic Era, the primary settlement of Rishi was named Raiders Cove, which was a SpacePirate haven. The native Rishii are more or less okay with the situation provided the pirates stay out of their way (not difficult; since the Rishii are bird-people, humans don't often want the parts of the planet they occupy anyway) and true authority rests with the Nova Blade pirates. In addition to its assorted criminals, the planet is playing host to [[spoiler:a {{Cult}} with galaxy-wide ambitions, who are using the Nova Blades as their proxies.]]
65
66!!Scarif
67[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scarif_sw_8.png]]
68->'''Location:''' Scarif System, Abrion Sector, Outer Rim Territories
69->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human
70
71A small tropical planet with a tiny population of Human settlers located in an isolated region of the Abrion Sector. After the rise of the Galactic Empire, Scarif housed an Imperial military complex that was the center of top-secret research and data storage, one of the projects included the development of the Death Star.
72----
73* DeflectorShields: The planet is enveloped in a large planetary shield so that the Empire can control all traffic going to and from Scarif. The shield also blocks large comm signals to prevent data from being sent out from the research facility.
74* NukeEm: The Death Star fires a single reactor blast on the planet, [[spoiler:destroying the military complex and a large chunk of the planet]].
75* SceneryDissonance: Scarif's beauty contrasts with the Empire's horrific work being done at their military complex and battle that takes place.
76* SceneryPorn: The planet consists of beautiful tropical beaches.
77* SingleBiomePlanet: Most of Scarif is covered in oceans, with only a few archipelagos and smaller volcanic islands scattered across the surface.
78* TentacledTerror: [[Characters/StarWarsCreatures Blixus]] can be found on Scarif and are prone to eating unwary beach goers who are not paying enough attention to the water.
79----
80
81[[header:Albarrio Sector]]
82
83!!Scipio
84[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scipio_e1394440183379.jpg]]
85->'''Location:''' Albarrio System, Albarrio Sector, Outer Rim Territories
86->'''Native Species:''' Muun
87->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human
88
89An icy mountainous world, it was the main headquarters of the [=InterGalactic=] Banking Clan. The Banking Clan had a fortress surrounding their Main Vault in one of the settlements on Scipio. During the Clone Wars, Republic Senator Padmé Amidala (accompanied by Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker) and Separatist Senator Bec Lawise were sent to investigate possible corruption in the Banking Clan under the new leadership of Senator Rush Clovis. This resulted in the invasion of Scipio by the Republic & the Separatists, and the deaths of Clovis & Lawise during the ordeal as a whole.
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91* SingleBiomePlanet: Much of Scipio is covered in icy hills and mountain ranges.
92* SnowMeansDeath: [[MauveShirt Lawise]] and [[OldFlame Clovis]] are BackForTheDead in this story arc.
93
94[[folder:Muun]]
95!!Muun
96[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/muun_sw.png]]
97
98Tall and thin humanoids, the Muun were widely known across the galaxy as bankers due to their control of the [=InterGalactic=] Banking Clan.
99----
100* AdaptationalBackstoryChange: In ''Legends'', their homeworld was Muunilinst. In ''The Clone Wars'' and by extension canon, it's Scipio, with Muunilinst now being a colony.
101* TheGreys: Pretty loose example, but they do have the pale grey skin and enlarged skulls.
102* HumanoidAliens: They have the basic human body shape with two arms, two legs, and a head, but are notably taller than the average humanoid, with long lanky limbs and flat noses.
103* IndividualityIsIllegal: Apparently, nonconformity is hugely frowned upon in Muun society, explaining why every Muun seems to dress in the same drab clothes.
104* LeanAndMean: Several feet taller than a normal human, rail-thin and almost always depicted as some sort of greedy antagonist.
105* PlanetOfHats: The Muun are simply bankers to much of the galaxy.
106* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', Muuns have three hearts.
107** Muuns were also ardent vegetarians, the only exception being Darth Plagueis.
108[[/folder]]
109
110[[folder:[=InterGalactic=] Banking Clan]]
111!![=InterGalactic=] Banking Clan
112->See their entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsSeparatistAlliance Separatist Alliance]] page.
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Scipioans on other pages]]
116* San Hill on the [[Characters/StarWarsSeparatistAlliance Separatist Alliance]] page.
117* Nix Card on the [[Characters/StarWarsSeparatistAlliance Separatist Alliance]] page.
118* Rush Clovis on the [[Characters/StarWarsSeparatistAlliance Separatist Alliance]] page.
119[[/folder]]
120
121[[header:Anoat Sector]]
122->See the [[Characters/StarWarsAnoatSector Anoat Sector]] page.
123
124[[header:Arkanis Sector]]
125->See the [[Characters/StarWarsArkanisSector Arkanis Sector]] page.
126
127[[header:Ash Worlds]]
128
129!!Iego
130[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/iego_sw.png]]
131%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
132->'''Location:''' Iego System, Ash Worlds, Outer Rim Territories
133->'''Immigrated Species:''' Human, Diathim, Nikto, Ithorian, Quarren, Rodian
134
135-->''"Out here, we're just one of the millions of little backwaters no one cares about."''
136--->--'''Jaybo Hood'''
137
138A world located on the fringes of the Galaxy surrounded by a thousand moons, including Milius Prime, the homeworld of the angelic Diathim. During the Clone Wars, the Separatists occupied it but soon left, but not without constructing a laser field above its atmosphere to prevent anyone from leaving the planet. However, it would eventually be destroyed by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker of the Jedi Order.
139----
140* AsteroidThicket: Iego is not called the "World of a Thousand Moons" for nothing.
141* ClosedCircle: During the Clone Wars. People can come to Iego no problem, but the Separatist superweapon in the moons destroys any ships that try to leave.
142* CosmopolitanCouncil: The leadership of the planet is reflective of its diverse population, including Nikto, Ithorian, and Quarren members.
143* DerelictGraveyard: The Separatist laser field left one of these above Iego, [[SarcasmMode because if there's one planet in the galaxy that needs more things in orbit over it]]...
144* DyingTown: Spice convoys used to come through Iego often, but trade routes changed and the planet became one more backwater in the Outer Rim with no reason to visit.
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146
147[[folder:Jaybo Hood]]
148!!Jaybo Hood
149[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jaybo_hood_sw.png]]
150%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
151!!!'''Species:''' Human
152!!!'''Homeworld:''' Iego
153
154->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DavidKaufman
155->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
156
157A local ten-year old human boy residing on Iego. During the Clone Wars, he tinkered with battle droids leftover from the abandoned Separatist occupation of his homeworld, reprogramming them into his faithful servants. When Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker visited the planet in search of an ingredient for the cure to the resurrected Blue Shadow Virus, Jaybo helped the duo as well as assisting them in the destruction of the laser field constructed over Iego by the Separatists that prevented anyone from leaving the world until then.
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159* BrainyBrunette: A brown haired kid who happens to be a robotics prodigy.
160* BrattyHalfPint: Downplayed. Jaybo is a 10-year-old mouth kid, but did selflessly help Anakin and Obi-Wan on their mission.
161* ChildProdigy: Jaybo is only 10 and was able to reprogram dozens of droids to be his servants.
162* {{Expy}}: As stated in ''The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars'', Jaybo is a mixture of both Anakin Skywalker and Han Solo.
163-->'''Wayne Lo:''' "I knew he needed a lot of gear since he was a tinkerer and had rebuilt all of these battle droids. Dave suggested I think of him as a cross between a young Anakin and a young Han Solo."
164* GadgeteerGenius: He reprogrammed the droids that were left behind by the Separatists. His expertise allows him to help Anakin and Obi-Wan destroy the Separatists' [=LaserWeb=] Defense System over Iego, like providing vulture droids to help the attack on it.
165* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: While Jaybo is a mouthy kid, to the point it nearly makes Anakin lose his temper, he does help the latter and Obi-Wan with their quest with no ulterior motive, proving to be a decent person at heart.
166* ParentalAbandonment: No mention on what happened to his parents or family.
167* VocalDissonance: He is a small 10-year-old boy with the voice of a teenager.
168[[/folder]]
169
170[[folder:Amit Noloff]]
171!!Amit Noloff
172[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/amit_noloff_sw_5.png]]
173%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
174!!!'''Species:''' Quarren
175!!!'''Homeworld:''' Iego
176
177->'''Voiced by:''' Phil [=LaMarr=]
178->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
179
180A merchant who was stranded on Iego by a Separatist security system that destroyed all ships attempting to leave the planet, Amit was also a member of the governing Iego council.
181----
182* DespairEventHorizon: He'd clearly given up hope that the "curse of Droll" would be lifted, and that people would be able to leave the planet again.
183* ObstructiveBureaucrat: Tries to use his position on the council to prevent any actual effort to escape Iego from happening, fearing reprisal or further doom being brought upon the planet by the curse.
184[[/folder]]
185
186%%Milius Prime has three exclamation points because it's supposed to be grouped under Iego due to being a moon. When it gets a sector name, you may change it to two exclamation points.
187!!!'''Milius Prime'''
188->'''Location:''' The 1,000 Moons of Iego, Iego System, Ash Worlds, Outer Rim Territories
189->'''Native Species:''' Diathim
190
191One of the moons orbiting Iego. During the Clone Wars, before the Separatists abandoned Iego, they drove the angelic Diathim off of the moon and installed a laser web node there as a component to the laser field preventing anyone from leaving or entering the world of Iego.
192
193[[folder:Diathim]]
194!!Diathim
195[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/diathim_sw.png]]
196->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
197
198-->''"They're the most beautiful creatures in the universe. They live on the moons of Iego, I think."''
199--->-- '''Anakin Skywalker''', ''Film/ThePhantomMenace''
200
201The inhabitants of Milius Prime, one of the moons of Iego, Diathim were tall humanoid aliens with glowing white skin and six wings. They were considered one of the most beautiful species in the galaxy and often refered to as "Angels".
202----
203* AngelicAliens: Well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin what do you think?]] They also provide the trope image.
204* WingedHumanoid: They have large butterfly-like wings.
205[[/folder]]
206
207[[header:Atravis Sector]]
208
209!!Mustafar
210[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mustafar_sw_5.png]]
211%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
212->'''Location:''' Mustafar System, Atravis Sector, Outer Rim Territories
213->'''Native species:''' Mustafarian
214->'''Immigrated species:''' Human
215->'''Capital:''' Fralideja
216
217--> ''"I've only heard that name once, from Kanan. He said Mustafar is where Jedi go to die."''
218-->--'''Hera Syndulla'''
219
220A small, volcanic planet in the Outer Rim of the galaxy, and the final stronghold for the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Several years after the conclusion of the Clone Wars, Darth Vader established his castle on Mustafar above a nexus of Dark Side energy. It is home to a minuscule population who make their living mining the various materials that can be found on the planet.
221----
222* AdaptationDeviation: The backstory for how Mustafar became a volcanic planet has changed between continuities. In the ''Legends'' continuity, it was dangerously close to ''two'' massive gas planets, the gravitational pull of the larger planets tearing the inside apart, creating the hostile DeathWorld the system is known for, which is actually happening with [[UsefulNotes/TheMoonsOfJupiter Jupiter's moon Io]]. In canon, the Mustafarian cataclysm is not a result of gravitational tug-of-war, but Lady Corvax attempting to bring back her dead husband using a mystical Mustafarian artifact called the Bright Star. With the destruction of the Bright Star at the end of ''VideoGame/VaderImmortal'', however, Mustafar will one day return to its former glory many years from then.
223** However, it seems some canon sources ''also'' use the ''Legends'' explanation.
224** ''The Rise of Skywalker Visual Dictionary'' reconciles the two explanations by stating that the use of the Bright Star moved Mustafar into its current, deadly orbit.
225* ConvenientlyClosePlanet: With a gas giant that is so close that Mustafar could be mistaken for a moon.
226* DeathWorld: A planet so hot that it is molten, where metal structures need a force field to even stay up, and where one bad fall means you're probably dead. Non-native species, when not inside a force field, need to wear breathing masks to filter out the ash in the air, and the native sentient species is seen wearing breathing masks as well. However, Mustafar was much more lush and hospitable thousands of years before the films, and with the destruction of the Bright Star, it's slightly more habitable by the time of ''The Rise of Skywalker''.
227* LethalLavaLand: In fact, it's so lethal (and so lava) that it even manages to (partially) avert the ConvectionSchmonvection rule!
228* {{Mordor}}: Mustafar is very reminiscent of Mordor, being a LethalLavaLand covered in black rock and sand, with a sky scorched a hellish red colour. It's said to be strong in the Dark Side of the Force and is used as a base by the Separatist leaders late in the Clone Wars. Fittingly, it serves as the setting of the climax of ''Revenge of the Sith''; it is where Anakin [[KickTheMoralityPet Force-chokes Padmé]] at the height of his FaceHeelTurn, causing the injuries that contribute to her death, and where Obi-Wan and Anakin have their epic duel, ending with Anakin being horrifically burned and mutilated; afterwards, [[EmergencyTransformation he receives his iconic armour and mask to save him]], thus completing his transformation into Darth Vader. During the era of the Empire, Vader constructs a castle on Mustafar that looks suspiciously like Barad-dur and meets subordinates there. It's also where captured Jedi are brought for [[ColdBloodedTorture interrogation]] and execution.
229* SingleBiomePlanet: All of Mustafar is a lava-covered wasteland. However, it wasn't like this thousands of years before the Clone Wars. With the destruction of the Bright Star, the artifact that turned Mustafar into a LethalLavaLand, it could one day turn back into a forest/jungle world. By the time of ''The Rise of Skywalker'', Mustafar has become slightly more hospitable, with at least one forest known as the Corvax Fen returning near the area around Vader's castle (however, most of the irontrees planted by the Alazmec cultists still struggled to survive in Mustafar's harsh environment).
230
231[[folder:Mustafarians]]
232!!Mustafarians
233
234An ancient race of InsectoidAliens who have survived the harsh conditions of their planet, Mustafarians mostly prefered to keep it to themselves and avoid the problems of the larger galaxy, which unfortunately meant that third parties like the Black Sun, the Techno Union and the Separatists often made the decisions for the planet's future.
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236* AdaptationalHeroism: They passively support the Empire in Legends but constantly fight it in this canon (mainly due to how they have to put up Vader colonizing and tormenting them).
237* AnimalSpeciesAccent: PlayedWith. The Mustafarian language, from what we have seen, has a major emphasis on insect like noises, focusing on consonants and buzzing sounds, with many Mustafarians having names entirely composed of consonants and/or based around onomatopoeias of insect noises. That said their written dialogue is written normally, and many others have names that put more emphasis on vowels.
238* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything?: The design of their clothes, together with their history of having their planet being used by others with them being relegated to servants and workers resembles a lot of the RealLife effects of colonialism. To further that, when Darth Vader started damaging the enviroment with the construction of his castle, the Mustafarians revolt has many similarities with RealLife revolts against colonial powers.
239* InsectoidAliens: While never put on a specific type of bug they have a particular connection to fleas with their long mouths. It's also worth noticing that they're mainly known for riding the gigantic Lava-Fleas.
240[[/folder]]
241
242[[folder:Kkkt]]
243!!Father Kkkt
244[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kkkt_sw.png]]
245!!!'''Species:''' Southern Mustafarian
246!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mustafar
247
248->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of the Sith]]''
249
250-->''"Mustafar is our world. We have already lost so much. The lifefires barely burn. It is time to come together... and save what is left."''
251
252The leader of a clan of Mustafarian's several years after the end of the Clone Wars. He attempted to halt the construction of Darth Vader's castle due to the disruption its construction and the Dark Side experiments conducted within were having on Mustafar's ecosystem.
253----
254
255* HeroAntagonist: Poor Kkkt is trying to stop Darth Vader in the Dark Lord's own comic series. [[ForegoneConclusion No points for guessing how that turns out for him]].
256* MindOverMatter: He is Force-sensitive and displays some skill with telekinesis, utilizing it to protect himself and members of his clan from lava sprouts caused by the Dark Side energy being unleashed by Vader and Momin's experiments.
257* AMoltenDateWithDeath: Perishes in his clan's final assault on Vader's castle when the region surrounding it is flooded by lava created by an explosion of Dark Side energy.
258* StaffOfAuthority: Carries a staff with him that presumably marks his status as the leader of his clan.
259* UnknownRival: Vader has no clue that Kkkt exists and has been directing the attacks against his castle's construction. Kkkt perishes before ever seeing Vader in person.
260[[/folder]]
261
262[[header:Auril Sector]]
263
264!!Ossus
265->'''Location:''' Adega System, Auril Sector, Outer Rim Territories
266
267A world affiliated with the Jedi Order. It is one of the worlds suspected to be home to the first Jedi Temple, the others being Jedha, Coruscant, Tython, and Ahch-To. Luke Skywalker later established his new Jedi Temple on Ossus, where it was ultimately destroyed when Ben Skywalker fell to the dark side of the Force.
268----
269* AllThereInTheManual: Despite appearing in ''Film/TheForceAwakens'', ''Film/TheLastJedi'' and ''Series/TheBookOfBobaFett'', it's never named on-screen.
270* CanonImmigrant: Was a main location in ''ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi''. It appeared unidentified in a flashback in ''The Force Awakens'' and ''The Last Jedi'', only finally being identified as Ossus in ''Literature/ShadowOfTheSith''.
271* GhibliHills: Peaceful bamboo forests, pleasant streams. A nice quiet place to rebuild the Jedi Order, away from the hustle of the New Republic.
272* KillItWithFire: Thanks to a Force-generated lightning strike when Ben Solo turned to the Dark Side, Luke's new Jedi Temple burned to the ground.
273* SchrodingersCanon: HomeworldEvacuation: In the ''Legends'' continuity, the Jedi abandoned Ossus when Sith led by Exar Kun triggered a supernova in a nearby system. While Exar Kun's existence has been brought back in to the new continuity, whether the same details apply is yet unknown.
274
275[[header:Batonn Sector]]
276
277!!Batonn
278->'''Location:''' Batonn System, Batonn Sector, Outer Rim Territories
279->'''Major Points:''' Paeragosto City
280
281On the eve of the Galactic Civil War, Batonn housed a rebel insurgency. The Empire led a campaign there to eliminate the insurgents, under the command of Admiral Thrawn and the Seventh Fleet. However, when attempting to evacuate her parents from the planned path of the campaign, Governor Arihnda Pryce murdered ISB Agent Gudry when he threatened them. To cover up the murder, Pryce secretly allowed an insurgent bomb to go off, causing heavy civilian casualties that ended up outnumbering that of the rebels'.
282----
283* MeaningfulName: Maybe. When Thrawn first debuts back into canon and Batonn is brought up, he's succeeding Vader as the BigBad of ''Rebels''. Vader is handing off the baton to Thrawn.
284
285[[folder:Talmoor and Elaiyne Pryce]]
286!!Talmoor and Elaiyne Pryce
287->See their entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsLothalSector Lothal Sector]] page.
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[header:Bheriz Sector]]
291
292!!Eadu
293[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eadu_u_wing.png]]
294->'''Location:''' Eadu System, Bheriz Sector, Outer Rim Territories
295
296->''"Sodden lump of a world, according to the files. Small native population, mostly rural nerf herders. Officially, the Empire designates the planet for research and chemical processing."''
297-->--'''Cassian Andor, ''Rogue One'' novelization'''
298
299A stormy and mountainous planet which served as a research base for the construction of the Death Star.
300----
301* PerpetualStorm: This planet is always stormy.
302
303[[header:Calamari Sector]]
304
305!!Mon Cala
306[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mon_cala_sw.png]]
307
308->'''Location:''' Mon Calamari System, Calamari Sector, Outer Rim Territories
309->'''Native Species:''' Mon Calamari, Quarren
310->'''Capital:''' Mon Cala City
311
312A watery world also known as Mon Calamari or Dac, Mon Cala is the homeworld of two sentient species -- the Mon Calamari and the Quarren. It is ruled by a Mon Calamari monarchy with support from a mixed council of Mon Calamari and Quarren. While the two species have had numerous clashes over cultural differences, they have coexisted relatively peacefully. The two species did have a brief war during the Clone Wars during a SuccessionCrisis, and the world was later subjected to heavy exploitation and occupation by the Galactic Empire. The Mon Calamari became one of the key species of the Rebel Alliance, contributing numerous warships and personnel to the war effort.
313----
314* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Legends'', the divide between the Mon Calamari and Quarren was much more violent and historical. However, ''The Clone Wars'' establishes that while the two races disagreed a lot on some political matters, they were normally civil about it and got along peacefully. It only got so bad in the Clone Wars because Riff Tamson inflamed tensions during a SuccessionCrisis. In the end, the Quarren Isolation League, under the leadership of Nossor Ri, turned against the Separatists after learning they were tricked. However, with both superpowers each having their own Quarren representative (Tundra Dowmeia for the Republic and Tikkes for the Separatists), there were probably still divisions among the Quarren.
315* BinarySuns: Mon Cala has two stars in its system.
316* {{Cthulhumanoid}}: The Quarren.
317* FantasticRacism: Both of the planet's sapient species distrusted each other at best and straight-up ''despised'' each other at worst until TheEmpire came into the picture.
318* FishPeople: Both the Mon Calamari and the Quarren.
319** The Mon Calamari look like humanoid frogs, with high-domed heads, webbed hands and large, goggle-like eyes.
320** The Quarren resemble squid, and can even shoot out clouds of ink as a defensive measure.
321* HeinzHybrid: It's actually possible to have a Mon Calamari/Quarren hybrid. Look at Jom Jarusch.[[note]]...not that you can, since there's no illustration of him.[[/note]]
322* NonIndicativeName: Mon Calamari look like fish, not squid.
323* SchrodingersCanon: ''Legends'' AllThereInTheManual states that Mon Cala contributed to the Republic's war effort by giving them special metal ore for the armor plating of their cruisers. Vice versa, some Quarren loyal to Tikkes did the same for the Separatists.
324* SingleBiomePlanet: Mon Cala is completely covered by tropical, world-spanning oceans.
325* SuccessionCrisis: During the Clone Wars, King Yos Kolina was murdered. He had kept good relations between the Mon Calamari and the Quarren, but the Separatists, who had secretly arranged his murder, sent Commander Riff Tamson to inflame tensions between the two species, which led to a CivilWar between the two. The crisis ended when the Quarren turned on the Separatists after they realized they had been tricked and that Tamson was behind the murder of King Kolina and was planning on taking the throne of Mon Cala.
326* UnderwaterCity: The Mon Calamari and Quarren both live in underwater cities. The few island archipelagoes that exist feature very dangerous animals and plants that make any land habitation dangerous.
327
328!!!Monarchy
329
330[[folder:Lee-Char]]
331!!King Lee-Char
332[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lee-char_sw_1046.jpg]]
333[[caption-width-right:300:''" I pledge my loyalty to all people of Mon Cala."'']]
334!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari
335
336->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AdamMcArthur
337->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/DarthVaderDarkLordOfTheSith Dark Lord of the Sith]]'' | ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015''
338
339->''"I will not surrender my planet to you. The grasping tentacles of the Empire will not take Mon Cala."''
340
341Heir to the throne of Mon Cala after the death of his father, King Yos Kolina. He ascended to the throne after helping stop a Separatist plot to pit the Mon Calamari and Quarren against each other in a civil war. Around one year after the rise of the Empire, Lee-Char led a rebellion against it, which was ultimately defeated and resulted in the king's imprisonment in an ultra-security prison on Strokill Prime.
342----
343* AllLovingHero: Lee-Char is a compassionate young man who wants to be a good king for both the Mon Calamari and Quarren.
344* AmbiguousSituation: ''[[AllThereInTheManual Rebel Files]]'' states that the leader of the Mon Cala rebels is someone named Faa-Char. It is unknown if this is a regular naming convention in Mon Calamari or if Faa-Char is related to Lee-Char.
345* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:He spent nearly two decades on life support in Strokill Prime's prison, with no way to move or contact the outside world while being regularly interrogated by the Empire. That he is still sane when Leia and the others find him is amazing.]]
346* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Prince Lee-Char's bravery and leadership during the battle to reclaim Mon Cala are what inspire the people, Mon Calamari and Quarren alike, to accept him as their king.
347* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: He's crowned King of the Mon Cala seas at the end of the trilogy, and it was Nossor Ri, who earlier claimed that he was unfit to rule, who put the crown on his head.
348* BewareTheNiceOnes: Lee-Char is a genuinely kind-hearted individual and AllLovingHero, but also proves to not be a dangerous when pushed. In fact, at the final battle of the Mon Calamari, it was ''him'' who killed Tamson.
349* BigGood [[BigBadWannabe Wannabe]]: His role in ''The Burning Seas'': He thinks he's assembling a [[LaResistance Resistance]] that will topple the Empire, but [[spoiler: his Jedi general, Ferren Barr, is using a combination of JediMindTrick and ExactWords to play him like a fiddle. Barr's real intent was to turn himself, Lee-Char, and an unspecified number of other planetary leaders into [[InspirationalMartyr inspirational martyrs]] for the future Rebellion that ''does'' beat the Empire. The Empire quashes the uprising with relative ease, and Lee-Char is [[BreakThemByTalking broken]] by a ReasonYouSuckSpeech from Vader.]]
350* BlueIsHeroic: Wears a blue prince suit and is an AllLovingHero dedicated to his people.
351* {{Brainwashed}}: A year after the Empire rose to power, Lee-Char [[spoiler:came under the influence of rogue Jedi Padawan Ferren Barr, who was exceptionally gifted with [[JediMindTrick Jedi mind tricks]] due to being an Iktotchi. Barr convinced Lee-Char that he could save the galaxy by starting a rebellion against the Empire]].
352-->[[spoiler:'''Lee-Char:''' The Mon Calamari are central to the destruction of the Empire, and it will not happen without me. I know this to be true.]]
353-->[[spoiler:'''Darth Vader:''' A twitch of my finger could end you forever. You are central to nothing. You do not matter. You have been lied to.]]
354* CapturedOnPurpose: Allows himself to be captured by the Separatist forces in order to get the chance to speak with Nossor Ri, whom he convinces to switch sides and rebel against the Separatist occupation.
355* CharacterDevelopment: Goes from a naive prince with little experience and confidence to a more self-assured, wise king who can make better decisions.
356* AChildShallLeadThem: Initially [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]], as the Quarren refuse to acknowledge him as King of Mon Cala following the assassination of his father because of his young age and lack of experience, and without the Quarren's disapproval, he's not that confident in his leadership abilities. But once he carries his weight and leads both of his people to liberate the planet from the Separatists, this is reconstructed in the end and he is accepted by both races.
357* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: According to the ''Legends'' ''TabletopGame/StarWarsRoleplayingGame'', [[BusCrash he was killed shortly after the Empire rose to power]], dying while defending Mon Cala from Imperial subjugation. ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015'' shows that he's still alive after the Battle of Yavin, but a prisoner of the Empire and being kept on life-support. He is killed by Stormtroopers not long after his FinalSpeech to his people.
358* DistressedDude: At some point during the Empire's reign, Lee-Char was captured and imprisoned. [[spoiler: At some point during his incarceration, he ended up needing to be kept on life support while in prison.]]
359* FinalSpeech: Leia, Han, Luke, and Chewie help him record a final speech to his people before he dies in order to inspire them to join the Rebellion.
360-->'''Lee-Char:''' I am Lee-Char of Mon Cala, and I am dying. But we are all dying. The question becomes how do we wish to live the time we have? What kind of life do we wish to leave for those who follow us? I have been an absent king, and I am ashamed. I wish I could have been with you through this Imperial hell. I was with you in my heart. I have never forgotten you. The fleet in Mon Cala's pride. Mon Cala knows the Empire's evil. Their atrocities are burned on our flesh. We know what wrongs they have done... but we can only guess at the horrors they will do next. If we are with them when they do so, all our pride will curdle to shame. It cannot be so... goodbye, my people.
361* FishPeople: He's a Mon Calamari.
362* TheGoodKing: Not at the beginning, as he wasn't crowned, but Lee-Char is genuine in his desire to help his people, either as Mon Calamari or Quarren.
363* InnocentBlueEyes: He has blue eyes to match his [[AllLovingHero compassion]] and [[NiceGuy kindness]].
364* MissingMom: There is no mention on what happened to his mother.
365* MyGreatestFailure: Rebelling against the Empire, which [[spoiler:resulted in his imprisonment and inability to be there for his homeworld under the Empire's tyranny. Lee-Char sadly notes how arrogant he was to think he could save the galaxy from the Empire, seemingly never having realized how Ferren Barr manipulated him with the Force]].
366* NiceGuy: It's one of the things that make him perfect for being the next king.
367* ThePowerOfFriendship: It was his determination to protect all people of Mon Cala, combined with Tamson's repeated KickTheDog moments that convinced Nossor Ri and the Quarren that he's the most suitable King for the planet.
368* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething:
369** Throughout the Mon Calamari arc he made one desperate attempt after another to protect his people and their planet, and despite most of them failing, he never gave up until he finally succeeded.
370** Under the Empire he hoped that Mon Cala's example of resistance would inspire the galaxy to overthrow the Empire and restore the Republic. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, Jedi Padawan Ferren Barr used his considerable psychic powers to force Lee-Char along this path in a manner that resulted in the king's imprisonment and Mon Cala's subjugation]].
371* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He's kind, understanding, and seeks wisdom so he can be decisive. All he needs is being assertive.
372* SchrodingersCanon: His father was the 82[[superscript:nd]] King of Mon Cala, so that would mean that Lee-Char is the 83[[superscript:rd]] King of Mon Cala.
373%%* TooDumbToLive: Had a moment of this, when he stood up to give a speech to his captured people ''in front of an army's worth of droids and Quarren'', with only two Jedi and two clones at his side.
374%%Is it really TooDumbToLive? They snuck into the prisoner camp, and though there were guards everywhere, the guards didn't see them because they were busy walking around and thus it wasn't any more dangerous than standing in ''front'' of the guards.
375* TookALevelInBadass: In his debut episode he couldn't even fire a blaster straight. Two episodes later he led the final battle against Tamson's droids, and killed Tamson himself.
376* {{Tuckerization}}: His name is "Charlie", just with the syllables in a different order. It's not known if his name is a reference to Lucasfilm staff or a specific historical figure.
377* UnwittingPawn: To Jedi Padawan Ferren Barr, [[spoiler:who used mind tricks to convince Lee-Char he was going to save the galaxy from the Empire. Ultimately, Barr was just concerned with inspiring people to fight the Empire for revenge and planned on convincing many world leaders that they were the saviors the galaxy needed while planning to abandon them once the fighting started, like he did to Lee-Char]].
378* WarriorPrince: Subverted. While he did lead all of the major battles on the Mon Calamari side, his self-admitted and lampshaded inexperience was a huge handicap throughout his arc.
379* TheWisePrince: Discounting his initial lack of experience as a warrior, he fits to a T: he's honorable and kind, and the well-being of his people is always his concern.
380* YouKilledMyFather: Towards Riff Tamson. A bit downplayed, however, since Lee-Char's main concern always remained saving his people, and he was completely calm and level-headed even when he claimed that he was sure about Tamson's guiltiness.
381[[/folder]]
382
383[[folder:Ech-Char]]
384!!King Ech-Char
385[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ech_char_sw.png]]
386!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari
387
388->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]''
389
390A descendent of King Lee-Char and ruler of Mon Cala during the war between the Resistance and First Order.
391----
392* EveryoneHasStandards: He is horrified when Chadkol Gee invokes the Ancient Rite of Challenge to determine if the Mon Cala would support the Resistance, calling it a barbaric tradition that hadn't been invoked for centuries. However, Ech-Char does nothing to stop it from happening as Rey quickly accepts the challenge.
393* KingOnHisDeathBed: He is very old by the time of the war against the First Order and is hooked up to several medical devices. His speech is frequently interrupted by coughing and he is easily influenced by his advisors.
394* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: After being brought proof of Chadkol's treason and hearing Leia's speech about how Mon Cala needs to stand with the rest of the galaxy, Ech-Char agrees to provide his fleet to the Resistance.
395* SketchySuccessor: From what is seen of his rule, Ech-Char has allowed Mon Cala to become isolated, gives his advisors too much influence, and is slow to make decisions, a far cry from the wise and decisive ruler that Lee-Char became. How much of this is due to old age and his illness versus his actual ruling style is unclear.
396* UncertainDoom: It is unclear if he evacuated with the Mon Cala fleet or remained on the planet when the First Order fleet arrived. If he remained, Ech-Char was most likely executed for harboring Resistance members and providing them ships.
397[[/folder]]
398
399!!!Other Citizens
400
401[[folder:Nossor Ri]]
402!!General Nossor Ri
403[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nossor_ri_sw.png]]
404%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
405!!!'''Species:''' Quarren
406
407->'''Voiced by:''' Corey Burton
408->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]''
409
410Chieftain of the Quarren during the Clone Wars and into the age of the New Republic. He had been a friend and advisor of King Yos Kolina, but felt that his son Lee-Char was not ready to take the throne and believed that the time had come for the Quarren to lead Mon Cala. However, he soon realized his mistake in siding with the Separatists against Lee-Char and personally crowned him king after helping to defeat Riff Tamson. After living through the Imperial occupation of Mon Cala, Nossor blamed the horrific treatment of his people on their involvement in the war and advocated for isolationist policies. As the First Order rose to power, he continued to advise King Ech-Char to keep out of the conflict entirely.
411----
412* AntiVillain: In ''The Clone Wars'', he wants what is best for his people and the Mon Calamari, and is disgusted at Riff Tamson's treatment of the Mon Calamari soldiers and civilians who are captured.
413* BackForTheDead: After reappearing in ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]'', he sacrifices himself in the fourth issue to atone for his subordinate Chadkol Gee's treacherous deal with the First Order, and allow the Resistance to escape with Mon Calamari warships.
414* EveryoneHasStandards: Upon learning that Chadkol Gee had attempted to assassinate Leia and her routine with a bomb and contacted the First Order, Nossor is aghast and furious. He had already succeeded in getting Leia and the others kicked off of Mon Cala and despite being unwilling to fight he despises the First Order, making his advisor's actions unnecessary and treasonous.
415* HeelFaceTurn: After seeing how the Separatists were treating the Mon Calamari and that Riff was planning to take the throne for himself, Nossor ordered his men to turn on the Separatists at Lee-Char's execution. He then led them in saving Lee-Char and freeing the Republic prisoners before uniting with the Mon Calamari to throw the Separatists off Mon Cala.
416* KilledMidSentence: His starfighter is destroyed as he rallies Mon Cala against the arriving First Order.
417-->'''Nossor:''' For Mon Cala! We will fight until our dying-
418* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: He not only betrayed Riff and the Separatists because of how they treated him and the Quarren, but because of how they treated the captured Mon Calamari.
419* PetTheDog: Despite disparaging Lee-Char's fitness to rule, he does take a moment to offer his condolences to the prince for his father's death.
420* TheBusCameBack: He returns in ''Allegiance'', having become a general serving the most recent Mon Cala king, and (initially) opposing giving war matériel to General Leia Organa's Resistance due to his isolationist stance as a result of Mon Cala's suffering during the Imperial era.
421* WellIntentionedExtremist: Has a history of doing the wrong thing for good reasons.
422** He sincerely believed that Lee-Char was not suited to become king, being too young and inexperienced, especially during a time when the galaxy was at war. He changed his mind after seeing how Lee-Char acted during the war.
423** Opposed joining the war against the First Order after Mon Cala suffered terribly under Imperial occupation during the last war and he fears that it will be even worse if the oppose the First Order.
424[[/folder]]
425
426[[folder:Dors Urtya]]
427!!Grand Admiral Dors Urtya
428[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/urtya_sw.png]]
429%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
430!!!'''Species:''' Mon Calamari
431!!!'''Homeworld:''' Mon Cala
432
433->'''Appearances:''' ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015''
434
435-->''"Do you expect Mon Cala to sacrifice herself for the galaxy?"''
436
437An old friend of Gial Ackbar and Raddus, Urtya was the Grand Admiral of the Mon Cala Mercantile Fleet. Under the rule of the Empire, he served as the Regent of Mon Cala, Dual Protector of the Two People, and Warden of the King in exile.
438----
439* ArmorPiercingQuestion: When refusing to join the Rebellion due to fearing Imperial reprisals against his homeworld, Urtya asks Leia if she would have still joined the Rebellion if she knew what the consequences for Alderaan would be. Notably, she has no answer for this.
440* AuthorityInNameOnly: While he does control the merchant fleet, the rest of his political titles are essentially useless and he is only a figurehead for the Moff in control of Mon Cala.
441* TheQuisling: A highly reluctant one. After the Empire conquered Mon Cala, Urtya stayed to lead his people while Ackbar and Raddus left to fight. When Leia and Ackbar appeal to him to take the Mercantile Fleet and join the Rebellion after the destruction of the first Death Star, he sadly refuses as he believes that the Empire would destroy Mon Cala if he did so.
442* RedemptionEqualsDeath: After Leia records Lee-Char's final message and gives it to Urtya, he decides to broadcast the message planet-wide to spark a Mon Calamari uprising. This gets him killed when the Empire fires on his headquarters.
443* TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard: Has a long list of titles which C-3PO tries to list, but Urtya cuts him off before he finishes since he despises them as they are essentially meaningless.
444[[/folder]]
445
446[[folder:Chadkol Gee]]
447!!Chadkol Gee
448[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chadkol_gee_sw.png]]
449%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
450!!!'''Species:''' Quarren
451
452->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsAllegiance Allegiance]]''
453
454An advisor of Nossor Ri during the conflict between the Resistance and First Order. He is an isolationist willing to do anything to ensure Mon Cala remains neutral during the war.
455----
456* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He is last seen holding his family close as the First Order begins its occupation of Mon Cala.
457* FreudianExcuse: His family was tortured and killed during the Imperial occupation. He blames Leia and the Rebellion for drawing Mon Cala into the war against the Empire and causing their deaths.
458* JerkassHasAPoint: He may be a murderous bastard, but he is correct in how Mon Cala was devastated during the war against the Empire, suffering multiple invasions that killed millions and left the survivors scarred by their experiences. Siding openly with the Resistance would just bring more destruction to their world.
459* TooDumbToLive: By informing the First Order of Leia's presence on Mon Cala, a massive First Order fleet led by General Hux soon arrives and occupies the planet while Leia escapes with the planet's fleet, which was no match by itself for the invasion force.
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Mon Calamari/Quarren on other pages]]
463* Fleet Admiral Gial Ackbar on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance and New Republic Navy]] page.
464* General Aftab Ackbar on [[Characters/StarWarsTheResistance The Resistance]] page.
465* Mayor/Admiral Raddus on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelAllianceAndNewRepublicNavy Rebel Alliance Navy]] page.
466* Senator Tikkes on the [[Characters/StarWarsSeparatistAlliance Separatist Alliance]] page.
467* Senator Meena Tills on the [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Galactic Senate]] page.
468%%* Senator Tundra Dowmeia
469* Quarrie on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
470* Nahdar Vebb on the [[Characters/StarWarsJediOrder Jedi Order]] page.
471* Rask Odai on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
472* Kragan Gorr on the [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals]] page.
473* Tessek on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClans Hutt Clans]] page.
474* Jedi Master Ephru Shinn on the [[Characters/StarWarsHighRepublicEraJedi High Republic Era Jedi]] page.
475* Kara Xoo on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheNihil Nihil]] page.
476* Orlen Mollo on the [[Characters/StarWarsHighRepublicEraGalacticRepublic High Republic Era Galactic Republic]] page.
477[[/folder]]
478
479[[header:Chorlian Sector]]
480
481!!Malachor
482[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/photo_jan_15_7_22_01_pm_1024x576.jpg]]
483->'''Location:''' Malachor System, Chorlian Sector, Outer Rim Territories
484->'''Native fauna:''' Convor
485->'''Major Points:''' The Sith Temple
486
487A mysterious rocky and hellish wasteland with a hollow world beneath the surface. Thousands of years ago, the Sith Empire had established a Sith Temple housing a kyber crystal-powered superweapon in the underworld, the construction being led by a Sith Lord only known as "The Presence". However, the Jedi Order launched an assault to destroy the Sith at Malachor, only for the superweapon to activate and kill all participants present, becoming known as the Scourge of Malachor. At some point, the Presence put her life force into a Sith holocron and was put into the Sith Temple.
488----
489* AfterTheEnd: The superweapon petrified everything in its vicinity.
490* CanonImmigrant: Malachor originally appeared in ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublicIITheSithLords''.
491* FamedInStory: The Jedi and Sith would tell stories to their future generations about the Scourge of Malachor, and it can be used as a substitute of "hell" in cursing.
492* GhostPlanet: Just like Moraband/Korriban, it's a creepy, long-abandoned planet strong in the Dark Side that was formerly home to the Sith.
493* GodzillaThreshold: The Jedi Order completely banned travel to Malachor after the Scourge. However, years after Order 66, when Yoda contacts Ezra, he tells him to go to Malachor, but is unable to/doesn't tell him the reasoning behind this choice.
494* HollowWorld: The "starry sky" is even just a bunch of holes on the surface. It's an interesting variation, though, being more similar to a cave system (dark and layered) than the typical depiction of a HollowWorld.
495* PortalNetwork: [[spoiler:There's an entry point to the World Between Worlds underneath the Sith Temple.]]
496* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Well, ''the Sith'' established it as one of their bases. What did you expect?
497* SchrodingersCanon:
498** PerpetualStorm: The planet was covered in endless storms after its destruction in the Mandalorian Wars.
499** ShatteredWorld: In ''KOTOR II'', the planet was a cracked and twisted wasteland. The reason it became this way was due to Mandalorian Wars, where the Jedi Exile was ultimately left with no other option but to drop a superweapon onto the planet, thus ending the war once and for all.
500** SicklyGreenGlow: What's left of Malachor's tortured surface is covered in deep fissures that radiate a baleful green light. Getting too close to any of them usually releases an unhealthy gas cloud similar to triggering a gas mine; the vapors themselves are sickly green as well.
501** The existence of other planets in the system (or possibly moons, it's never made clear). In Legends, we know of Malachor II and III, implying there's also an I and IV.
502* ShoutOut:
503** The ancient petrified corpses of the participants were inspired by the ancient corpses at Pompeii after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
504** Touching the slab of rock with "the old tongue" written all over it will cause the ground beneath you to drop you into the underworld, which you'll survive if you have a JetPack or you're a Force-user. Falling into the underworld is inspired by many depictions of this in mythology.
505* SparedByTheAdaptation: If Malachor is specifically based on Malachor V, it got off easy compared to its ''Legends'' counterpart. In ''Legends'', not only was it turned into a ShatteredWorld with [[PerpetualStorm Perpetual Storms]] as a result of a different superweapon, it was eventually destroyed for good by the same weapon. And this happened four-thousand years prior to when ''Rebels'' would have taken place.
506* TakenForGranite: Get caught in the superweapon's blast and you'll be petrified, your pose forever frozen in time.
507----
508
509[[folder:The Presence]]
510!!The Presence
511->See her entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsOtherForceUsersAndBeings Other Force-users and Beings]] page.
512[[/folder]]
513
514!!Zygerria
515[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/databank_zygerria_01_169_5cdad909.jpeg]]
516->'''Location:''' Zygerrian System, Chorlian Sector, Outer Rim Territories
517->'''Native Species:''' Zygerrian
518
519A beautiful world with fortified cities on tall mesas that overlook windswept plains. Zygerria's natural beauty contrasts heavily with the behavior of its natives, who built those cities through the use of slave labor.
520
521[[folder:Zygerrian]]
522!!Zygerrians
523[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/12b4df145733e34ba3d8fb0d2e888776.png]]
524
525A race that once controlled a great slave empire centuries ago before the Jedi toppled it, their empire reemerged with the start of the Clone Wars. During the war, they enslaved Kiros' Togruta population. Under the Empire, the Zygerrians continued their slaving operations, providing the Empire with a significant number of laborers for its factories and mines.
526----
527* AlwaysChaoticEvil: Subverted. While their empire is based on enslaving those they feel are inferior to them, not all of them share that mindset.
528* BlackEyesOfCrazy: They all have black sclerae and the irises are either chalk golden or chalk blue.
529* CanonImmigrant: The Zygerrians first appeared in ''Legends''' ''Star Wars Sourcebook''. They were barely touched upon until ''The Clone Wars'', with their first visual design appearing in the original ''Slaves of the Republic'' comics. When that storyline got adapted to television, their design evolved.
530* CatFolk: Fittingly a very alien type, sitting somewhere between the "anthropomorphic cat" and the "CatGirl" appearance. They're fundamentally human-like, but they have slightly elongated faces, fur, and enlarged, almost horn-like feline ears on their temples.
531* ElectricTorture: They subdue their slaves with [[SlaveCollar shock collars]], energywhips, and shockpikes.
532* FantasticRacism: They regard anyone they can capture as weak and lower who deserves nothing but servitude to them.
533* FantasticSlur: They refer to their slaves as "skugs".
534* FantasyCounterpartCulture: Their fashion, architecture, and reliance on slavery are reminiscent of AncientEgypt.
535* HuskyRusskie: They all speak with a Russian accent, and most of them (such as Darts D'Nar and Atai Molec) are physically powerful and burly.
536* ItsPersonal: They loathe the Jedi for ruining their business centuries ago.
537* MoralMyopia: Par for the course in a slavery situation -- their systems of honor and morality only apply to them, and they are outraged at the very idea of being subject to the same judgments and treatments they give their own subjects.
538* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: The arc featuring them makes no bones about how horrible and inhumane slavery is in general.
539* TheSocialDarwinist: It's more or less their [[PlanetOfHats hat]]. The typical Zygerrian philosophy is that the weak only have purpose if they are slaves and servants to the strong.
540* SuperStrength: They are much stronger than Humans or near-Humans. A Zygerrian commander was able to casually throw around Obi-Wan, while a palace guard survived a several-hundred-foot fall. Presumably their "the weak should kneel before the strong" philosophy is easier to maintain when they're naturally "the strong".
541* TrrrillingRrrs: Goes with having Russian accents. This is most notable with Queen Miraj.
542* WhipOfDominance: Due to their society being a Slave Empire, the most common weapon associated with them is the [[LightningLash electro-whips]], to the point it's also known as the "Zygerrian slaver whip". These whips are wielded by Zygerrian slavers to keep their slaves subjugated, and it's said to be an [[AgonyBeam incredibly agonizing weapon that does cause any physical damage]], allowing the Zygerrians to whip slaves mercilessly while also not "damaging the merchandise".
543* YouDontLookLikeYou: Their arc appeared first in ''Legends'', where they were more human-like, elvish looking, had [[EvilRedhead red hair]] and the males had spikes on their faces.
544[[/folder]]
545
546[[folder:Miraj Scintel]]
547!!Queen Miraj Scintel
548[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miraj_scintel_sw_9537.jpg]]
549
550->'''Voiced by:''' Rajia Baroudi
551->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
552
553-->''"Slavery is the natural order of things. The weak deserve nothing more than to kneel before the strong, bound to our service."''
554
555Miraj Scintel was the Queen of Zygerria who sought to enslave the Jedi Order.
556----
557* AlasPoorVillain: She was genuinely fond of Anakin, and genuinely shocked when her Prime Minister betrayed her and Dooku attacked her, and dies in Anakin's arms admitting her naivety and helping him find the other slaves.
558* AllThereInTheScript: She is never addressed by name, and her name can only be found in the credits.
559%%* AlphaBitch: She certainly acts like one.
560* ArcVillain: Of the Zygerria arc, being the leader of the reemerging Zygerrian slave empire and allying with the Separatists.
561* BigBadWannabe: She wanted to build an army out of broken-willed and thus enslaved Jedi, and make Zygerria invincible. While Dooku called her plan "ambitious", it's clear from his expression and tone that he knew just how ridiculous it was in practice.
562* BodyguardCrush: Inverted. She forced Anakin to be her bodyguard because she had a crush on him.
563%%* BreakTheHaughty: Dooku does this to her.
564* BullyingADragon: She tried to attack Count Dooku, a man who could (and did) kill her with ease. Even before that, she tries to gloat over a captive Anakin, only for him to start [[PsychicStrangle Force choking her]]. Only her gasping [[IHaveYourWife she has Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, and Rex as captives]] stops Anakin from killing her.
565* CatGirl: She at least looks rather feline-esque.
566* CurbStompBattle: She pulls out her whip and threatens Dooku, who just Force chokes her without even bothering to turn around to face her.
567* CuteMonsterGirl: Well, she's not exactly cute, but she is [[LittleBitBeastly surprisingly attractive]], despite being vaguely feminine in appearance.
568* DeathByIrony: Despite claiming that it's the natural order for the weak to kneel before the strong, she failed spectacularly to realize who stands higher up on the hierarchy between Dooku and herself. Also makes her a {{Hypocrite}}. Dooku even lampshades it.
569-->'''Dooku:''' [''Force choking Miraj''] The punishment of a slave who disobeys her master.
570* DeathEqualsRedemption: Having been made ''painfully'' aware of the real pecking order in the galaxy, she used her last moments to tell Anakin where to find his friends.
571* DiedInYourArmsTonight: She dies in Anakin's arms.
572* EvenEvilHasStandards: Despite her desire to enslave the Jedi and force Anakin to become her lover (even if these [[ValuesDissonance arguably could have been worse fates]]), she is visibly shocked and horrified at [[DisproportionateRetribution Dooku's desire to exterminate the Jedi.]] [[SubvertedTrope Of course]], more likely she was just appalled at the prospect of her ambitions for an empire of Jedi slaves being forbidden to her, in particular her favorite slave Anakin.
573%%* FemmeFatalons: As a trait of Zygerrians.
574* GodSaveUsFromTheQueen: While she's well-liked by other Zygerrians, she is rightfully feared by the slave populace on her planet.
575* InterspeciesRomance: She had a one-sided crush on Anakin, a Force-sensitive human.
576* MeaningfulName: Her first name "Miraj" has two possible readings:
577** Interpreted as "mirage", it can refer to her position as the seemingly powerful monarch of an empire, who's in reality just a pawn for the Sith to use and dispose when no longer useful.
578** In Japanese "mirai" means "future", and she's trying to get Anakin to willingly become her bodyguard. Anakin's future is to become the enforcer of Palpatine, who enslaved the Galaxy.
579* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Towards Anakin, deliberately ignoring his discomfort with her.
580* PsychopathicManchild: Much like a true feline, she has a very childish sense of her power and property, thinking of Anakin as both her potential lover and her slave, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood not seeing why slavery is wrong]], being utterly shocked at the notion of being overthrown because her being on top is just the "natural order" of things...
581* ScarpiaUltimatum: She delivers a G-rated version to Anakin, become her bodyguard and "[[SexSlave lover]]'' and she will free his companions [[note]]Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, and Rex[[/note]] from slavery. If he doesn't, slaves they will remain. Thankfully, it comes to nothing and the four escape.
582* StarCrossedLovers: In her own mind, at least, her and Anakin, in a one-sided love. She's the queen of a culture that are the most ardent practitioners of slavery in the known galaxy; he's an ex-slave who ''hates'' slavers, a commoner by birth, not even sure of who his father is, he belongs to an order that forbids marriage, and secretly already married to another woman. It ends in her death.
583* TooDumbToLive: Mouthing off to a Sith Lord you technically answer to is not a good idea.
584* VillainessesWantHeroes: She crushed on Anakin hard enough to refuse Dooku's order to execute him.
585* WeCanRuleTogether: She tried this on Anakin. It didn't work.
586* WomenPreferStrongMen: Although his good looks and flirting already got Miraj interested in Anakin, it was how many of her guards it took to actually subdue him, that triggered her crush.
587[[/folder]]
588
589[[folder:Atai Molec]]
590!!Atai Molec
591[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/atai_molec_sw_254.jpg]]
592
593->'''Voiced by:''' Ricardo Mamood Vega
594->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
595
596Atai Molec was Queen Miraj's ambitious prime minister.
597----
598%%* BlackEyesOfEvil
599* BullyingADragon: It wasn't a smart move on his part to go gloating to Ahsoka about how he would have her once Anakin's will was broken. She immediately showed him what kinds of dangers that would mean to him by telekinetically pushing him just hard enough to make him lose his balance and almost fall from the top of the castle.
600%%* EvilChancellor: To Queen Miraj Scintel.
601* IHaveYouNowMyPretty: Invoked. He bragged to Ahsoka that she would be his once Anakin bowed to the queen.
602* KarmaHoudini: He gets away with betraying the queen, which ultimately resulted in her death. Out of all the named Zygerrian characters, he's the only one that suffers no on-screen or implied lasting retribution.
603* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: He clearly enjoys watching and partaking in ElectricTorture.
604* SchrodingersCanon:
605** Fantasy Flight Games' roleplaying game has a book called "With Friends Like These" that explores what he's been up to after the Clone Wars. Since the book is from the "Age of Rebellion" campaign -- one of the two ''Legends'' works that still continues in spite of running alongside the Canon, in a unique case, it contains both ''Legends'' information (that doesn't hugely contradict new canon information) and new information in the Canon being the ''same universe that the roleplay takes place in''.
606** It turns out that the Molec family is royalty, so his son, Prince Sono Molec, constructed the world of Kowak into a satellite headquarters for the Zygerrian Slave Empire and built the Molec Royal Palace in its capital city, Sclavos.
607* TheStarscream: To Miraj Scintel, aligning himself with Count Dooku and standing by to watch as Dooku chokes her to death with the Force so that he can usurp her position as ruler.
608[[/folder]]
609
610[[folder:Agruss]]
611!!Keeper Agruss
612[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/agruss_sw_265.jpg]]
613
614->'''Voiced by:''' Victor Brandt
615->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
616
617-->''"General Kenobi. You are the first Jedi I have entertained at our education center. Few possess a Jedi's resolve, and it is strength of will that is my greatest enemy."''
618
619Keeper Agruss was the sadistic overseer of the Kadavo processing facility.
620----
621* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In ''The Clone Wars'', he has the same drastic changes in appearance like all of the Zygerrians to make him less human-like, but his obesity is also downplayed and has almost no fat in his face when compared to his comic book counterpart.
622* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: In the original ''Slaves of the Republic'' comic, the Keeper tried to kill the remaining Togruta slaves himself to [[AintTooProudToBeg plead the Separatists from destroying the processing facility]] with him and the rest of the facility's staff in the process (which the Separatists were doing to perpetuate propaganda claiming that the Jedi annihilated Kiros' population). Since the Separatist army's involvement in the Battle of Kadavo was AdaptedOut in ''The Clone Wars'', Agruss tried to dump the slaves into the crater and destroyed the operating terminal [[EvilIsPetty out of spite towards the Jedi and Republic]] rather than to save his own life.
623* AssholeVictim: Let's be honest. How many of you shed a tear when Rex speared the FatBastard? Oh, that's right. None! The moment he dropped those slaves to their deaths is the moment the audience lost any degree of sympathy for him.
624* DeathByAdaptation: In the original ''Slaves of the Republic'' comic storyline, the worst that happened to him was imprisonment. In the canonical animated adaptation, [[KarmicDeath he got his just desserts from Rex]].
625* EvilLaugh: He really enjoyed psychologically torturing Obi-Wan.
626* FatBastard: He spends most of his time floating around in a hover chair.
627* FauxAffablyEvil: He's quite cordial to Obi-Wan and treats him like a WorthyOpponent - and then drops a group of slaves just to make a point and demoralize Obi-Wan. All this within 15 seconds.
628* FinalBoss: Of the Zygerria arc, once the queen is assassinated by Dooku.
629* HateSink: His callous murder of several Togruta slaves in his introduction scene, his attempts to break Obi-Wan, and his smug demeanor makes it apparent that even in a society made up of slavers, Agruss is easily one of (if not the) worst the Zygerrian empire has to offer. Despite being unarmed and unable to fend for himself, the [[MartialPacifist normally pacifistic]] Obi-Wan makes no qualms in silently ordering Rex to kill him.
630* IWillPunishYourFriendForYourFailure: Whenever Obi-Wan is disobedient, Agruss has the other slaves, not him, punished, as a means of making Obi-Wan feel like his resistance is useless and only serves to hurt others, as well as turn the other slaves against him.
631* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Courtesy of Rex.
632* KarmicDeath: He was killed by one of the people he had enslaved.
633* KickTheDog: He cruelly executed some prisoners [[MakeAnExampleOfThem just to make a point]] to Obi-Wan.
634* MakeAnExampleOfThem: In his EstablishingCharacterMoment, he executes several slaves when Obi-Wan arrives to make a point about how others will suffer consequences for the Jedi's rebelliousness, but not the Jedi himself.
635* NamedByTheAdaptation: In the original comic, [[EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep he was only known as "Keeper"]].
636* {{Sadist}}: He clearly enjoys making people suffer.
637* SmugSnake: Even when everything else is falling apart around him, he still mocks Obi-Wan for being unable to kill him out of principle. He fails to take the clone captain - who doesn't live by the same monastic rules - next to Obi-Wan into consideration.
638* TheresNoKillLikeOverkill: If getting impaled through the chest by an electro-spear courtesy of Rex didn't kill him, then his hover chair smashing into a computer monitor and electrocuting him (you can see one of his arms twitching) more than likely did the trick.
639* YouWouldntShootMe: During the break out from the Kadavo slave prison, he tries to dump the remaining slaves into the caldera and destroys the control panel so it couldn't be stopped. When Obi-Wan takes back his lightsaber and tries to threaten him, he's confident he'd be fine:
640-->'''Agruss:''' Come now, Master Kenobi. I know a Jedi won't kill an unarmed man.\
641''[Rex throws an electrostaff at him, impaling him with it]''\
642'''Rex:''' I'm no Jedi.
643[[/folder]]
644
645[[folder:Darts D'Nar]]
646!!Darts D'Nar
647[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nar_sw_5399.jpg]]
648
649->'''Voiced by:''' Nick Jameson
650->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
651
652-->''"Zygerria will be rich and powerful again. The Jedi will not stop us this time."''
653
654Darts D'Nar carried out the invasion of Kiros with backing from the Separatist Alliance and the enslavement of its Togruta population.
655----
656* AlliterativeName: '''D'''arts '''D''''Nar.
657* BadBoss: He planted a bomb on his own Tactical Droid.
658* BadassNormal: He was able to wipe the floor with Obi-Wan in a hand-to-hand fight (although Obi-Wan was holding back.)
659* CompositeCharacter: He fills in the roles of two characters from the original ''Slaves of the Republic'' comic: Separatist Commander Xerius Ugg and the crew of the ''Tecora'' from the first and second issues, respectively. He replaced Ugg for two reasons: first, to get the Zygerrians involved in the story from the start and second, Ugg was a Besalisk and there was already another Besalisk villain, Pong Krell, used just prior during the Umbara arc (and possibly avoiding the implications of Besalisks being an AlwaysChaoticEvil species).
660* EvilSoundsDeep: He's a ruthless, evil slaver with a very deep voice.
661* ExactWords: After the Jedi and their clone troops destroyed the majority of his army, he asked Obi-Wan to go to him to discuss terms of surrender. He meant terms for the ''Jedi's'' surrender. After Anakin and Ahsoka defuse his bombs, Obi-Wan turns it back on him.
662* HoistHeroOverhead[=/=]NeckLift: Used both while fighting Obi-Wan, showcasing his impressive physical strength.
663* MadBomber: His strategy into getting the Republic to surrender to him involved placing bombs all over the Togruta colony on Kiros. He also had an extra bomb on his tactical droid to use against Obi-Wan after the Republic forces defused them all.
664* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: He delivers one to Obi-Wan, unaware that Obi-Wan was buying time for Anakin and Ahsoka time to disarm the bombs that D'Nar had planted around the village.
665* OhCrap: He was initially skeptical of Anakin's threats. That changed when Ahsoka's reaction made it clear Anakin was not bluffing.
666* PetTheDog: He took the time to retrieve his pet bird after leaving Obi-Wan to die in an explosion.
667* SmugSnake: He makes a big scene out of beating up Obi-Wan, thinking he has the advantage. He realizes too late that Obi-Wan was merely stalling him while the rest of his forces disarmed the bombs around the colony, and once he realizes too late, Obi-Wan proves he was never a match for him to begin with him by casually Force crushing his Commando Droid bodyguards.
668* SparedByTheAdaptation: At least in regards to one of the comic characters he was compositing. In the first issue, Xerius Ugg was [[DestinationDefenestration thrown out a window to his death]] when he threatened to blow up his office with him and Obi-Wan in it. Instead, his tactical droid fills in for Ugg's death while D'Nar lives to play the part of the ''Tecora'' crew from the second issue (and gets taken prisoner afterward).
669[[/folder]]
670
671[[folder:Zygerrians on other pages]]
672* Hask Taff on [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells -- Teller's Insurgency]].
673* [=MaDall=] on [[Characters/StarWarsCriminals Criminals -- Slavers]].
674* Farzala Tarabal on [[Characters/StarWarsHighRepublicEraJedi High Republic Era Jedi]] page.
675[[/folder]]
676
677[[header:Corporate Sector]]
678Controlled by the Corporate Sector Authority, this sector is home to corporations seeking to avoid oversight, tax dodgers, arms dealers, war profiteers, and other unscrupulous individuals. The CSA has managed to keep the sector independent of the ruling powers of the galaxy since the early days of the Galactic Empire, making it a haven for those who would play both sides of any conflict. One end of the Hydian Way terminates in the Corporate Sector.
679
680!!Cantonica
681[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cantonica_sw.png]]
682->'''Location:''' Cantonica System, Corporate Sector, Outer Rim Territories
683->'''Capital City:''' Canto Bight
684->'''Immigrated Species:''' Abednedo, Human, Heptooinian, Cloddogran, Caskadag, Dor Namethian, Suerton, Wermal
685->'''Native Fauna:''' Fathier
686
687-->''"It's a terrible place filled with the worst people in the galaxy."''
688-->--'''Rose Tico'''
689
690A desert planet home to the decadent casino city Canto Bight, known as a playground for the super-rich and a haven for high-class criminals.
691----
692* TheCasino: Canto Bight is a casino city.
693* CrapsaccharineWorld: It is a glamorous looking city. However, it's very popular with the ultra-rich, most of who earned their wealth selling weapons to both sides, and some of the planet's wealth is generated through animal abuse and child slave labor.
694* DirtyCop: Corruption is rampant within the Canto Bight Police Department. Every law and regulation is negotiable depending on the wealth of the person. The officers turn a blind eye to most crime as long as it doesn't disrupt the relaxing atmosphere of the city.
695* FantasyCounterpartCulture: For [[UsefulNotes/{{Monaco}} Monte Carlo]], as a luxurious and glamorous destination for all sorts of rich people (including {{arms dealer}}s) with plenty of casinos to sink money in.
696* MeaningfulName: The Chinese city of Guangzhou, traditionally Romanized as Canton, is a major entrepôt and used to be a major terminus in the Silk Road, befitting how Canto Bight is a gathering of the wealthy.
697* PragmaticVillainy: Canto Bight police officers are trained to subdue criminals nonlethally rather than killing them but only because killing might make the wealthy residents and guests of the city uncomfortable.
698* ScrewTheWarWerePartying: The utter obliteration of the New Republic capitol doesn't seem to have slowed down the Cantonica casinos or its patrons for an instant.
699* WarForFunAndProfit: The wealth of Canto Bight's casinos comes from weapons trade. And said weapons are sold to both the First Order and the Resistance.
700* WretchedHive: {{Double Subver|sion}}ted. Rose hypes it up as home to some of the worst people in the galaxy to Finn, but when they arrive, it's shown to be glitzy and glamorous, with the latter falling in love with it. However, it's soon revealed to him and the audience that it's just home to a different ''type'' of scum and villainy -- [[Fiction500 flamboyantly rich]] [[WarForFunAndProfit war profiteers]].
701
702[[folder:Temiri Blagg]]
703!!Temiri Blagg
704[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/temiri_blagg_sw.png]]
705%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
706!!!'''Species:''' Human
707!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cantonica
708
709->'''Portrayed by:''' Temirlan Blaev
710->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheLastJedi''
711
712A young orphan stable-hand in the fathier stables who encounters Rose and Finn during their mission to the world.
713----
714* AllThereInTheManual: His name is only given in ''The Last Jedi'' Visual Dictionary.
715* ChekhovsGunman: After helping Finn and Rose escape with the fathiers, Temiri appears again at the end of the film, hearing his fellow stablehand tell stories of Luke Skywalker and wearing Rose's Resistance ring, indicating that not all hope is lost in the galaxy. And in one of the last shots in the film, he pulls his broom to his hand with the Force, with the moon shining on the handle evoking imagery of a lightsaber.
716* MindOverMatter: Has at least some limited ability to move objects with the Force.
717* ParentalAbandonment: He is one of many street urchins in Canto Bight who was abandoned by their gambler parents after they lost all their money.
718* {{Tuckerization}}: His name is a corruption of his actor's name.
719[[/folder]]
720
721[[folder:Alissyndrex delga Cantonica Provincion]]
722!!Countess Alissyndrex delga Cantonica Provincion
723[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alissyndrex_delga_cantonica_provincion_sw_0.png]]
724%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
725!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cantonica
726
727%%->'''Portrayed by:'''
728->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
729
730One of the nobles who nominally rules Canto Bight and the contested leader of its criminal underworld.
731----
732* AffablyEvil: She is genuinely polite with Lexo Sooger and is implied to actually care if he rescues his adopted daughter. The Countess also offers to find Lula's real parents if they want, despite not needing to.
733* BlatantLies: Insists that Big Sturg Ganna is one of her closest friends and allies, while he is actually her biggest rival and closing in on toppling her from the top of Canto Bight's power structure.
734* HappilyMarried: Her husband has not been seen in public for some time. ''Hear Nothing, See Nothing, Say Nothing" suggests that he is very ill, and part of the reason the Countess is struggling to hold onto power in Canto Bight is because she has spent a fortune paying for his medical care.
735* ALighterShadeOfBlack: While the Countess is definitely not a saint, in comparison to Big Sturg Ganna she is nowhere near as evil. The two of them are also almost complete opposites in terms of personality.
736* PlayingBothSides: Sells weapons to both the Resistance and First Order. In exchange for helping Lexo Sooger rescue his daughter from Sturg Ganna, the Countess has him kill a rival threatening her business.
737[[/folder]]
738
739[[folder:Sturg Ganna]]
740!!Big Sturg Ganna
741[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sturg_ganna_sw.png]]
742%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
743!!!'''Species:''' Whippomorn
744%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
745
746%%->'''Portrayed by:'''
747->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
748
749An amphibious gangster who sits on Canto Bight's city council.
750----
751* AmoralAttorney: Earlier in his life he worked as a lawyer before transitioning into politics.
752* CorruptPolitician: Uses his position on the city council to advance his criminal interests.
753* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He is utterly baffled as to why Lexo Sooger would risk his life to rescue his adopted human daughter Lula.
754* FauxAffablyEvil: His attempts to seem reasonable and good-natured come off as blatantly manipulative and false.
755* NoSell: Lexo Sooger's pheromones do not work on Ganna due to his species biology.
756* WouldHurtAChild: Kidnaps Lula, the adopted daughter of Lexo Sooger, to force the masseuse to become one of his spies under the threat of killing her. Ganna intends to keep her as a slave forever even if Lexo complies.
757[[/folder]]
758
759[[folder:Yasto Attsmun]]
760!!Baron Yasto Attsmun
761[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yasto_attsmun_sw_0.png]]
762%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
763!!!'''Species:''' Ungrila
764!!!'''Homeworld:''' Listehol
765
766%%->'''Portrayed by:'''
767->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi'' | ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTalesFromTheGalaxysEdge Tales From the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call]]''
768
769A tyrannical baron who rules over the planet Listehol. He frequently visits Canto Bight to spend time on his luxury yacht, the ''Undisputed Victor''.
770----
771* AristocratsAreEvil: Is a tyrannical noble on his homeworld.
772* ElectronicEye: His left eye was replaced by a cybernetic one for unknown reasons.
773* EvenEvilHasStandards: Has nothing but contempt for the arrogant arms dealer Jerdon Bly, who openly brags about selling the same weapons to both the Resistance and First Order. When Bly is murdered on his yacht during a party, Attsmun is more upset someone had the audacity to do it on his yacht than Bly being dead.
774[[/folder]]
775
776[[folder:Bargwill Tomder]]
777!!Bargwill Tomder
778[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bargwill_tomder.png]]
779!!!'''Species:''' Cloddogran
780!!!'''Homeworld:''' Galagolos V
781
782->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
783
784An abusive Cloddogran who worked in Canto Bight and owned several slaves on the planet's fathier stables.
785----
786* AscendedExtra: Tomder has a bigger role in the ''Canto Bight'' story ''Hear nothing, See nothing, Say nothing'', where he's revealed to have been a brief owner of the Dor-Namethian Lexo Sooger's adopted daughter, Lula, before he fired her.
787* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Being a background character, he doesn't play a big role in the film, but when we first see him, he's viciously abusing the captive fathiers with an electro-whip. Later on, near the end of the film, when he sees the children slaves are simply relaxing and having fun together, the guy ''roars in frustration'' and immediately sends them back to work.
788* FacialHorror: Cloddograns are said to have nose tendrils, but Tomder's nose was quite plague-ridden, to the point Lexo Sooger considered the infection would eventually take all over his face, and, even the star system.
789* {{Gonk}}: Cloddograns are hardly a pretty species but Tomder looks ''completely hideous''. Not helped by his grossly-infected nose and poor hygiene habits.
790* HumanoidAlien: He's a Cloddogran.
791* {{Jerkass}}: He doesn't think much of his slaves.
792* KarmaHoudini: Even after the fathier stampede which caused major damage to the city, Tomder still works at the place and gets to keep the slaves he owns. On the other hand, one of his slaves is clearly Force-sensitive, which may eventually come to bite Tomder in the ass ''really hard'' much later
793* MeanBoss: He's downright cruel and demeaning to the slaves he owns.
794* PetTheDog: When Lexo was using his pheromones to interrogate Tomder for leads on Lula's disappearance, Tomder mentions using credits he was bribed with to finally purchase new gloves for the kids so their hands don't get hurt working in the stables. Lexo is stunned by this, noting that there is no way that Tomder could by lying due to the amount of pheromones he is using and that he actually cares somewhere deep down for the stableworker's wellbeing.
795* PigMan: Cloddograns are very porcine-like in appearance, having a particularly strong ressemblance to boars or peccaries.
796* VertebrateWithExtraLimbs: Cloddograns have four arms and two legs.
797* WouldHurtAChild: Has no problem whatsoever with owning children as slaves and being an atrocious boss over them.
798[[/folder]]
799
800[[folder:Lexo Sooger]]
801!!Lexo Sooger
802[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lexo_sooger.png]]
803!!!'''Species:''' Dor Namethian
804!!!'''Homeworld:''' Askkto-Fen IV
805
806->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi'' (Deleted scenes)
807
808A Dor Namethian male who worked as a masseur at Zord's spa and bathhouse, Sooger had an adopted human daughter named Lula.
809----
810* AscendedExtra: His scenes were ultimately cut from the film, but Lexo is the main character of ''Hear nothing, See nothing, Say nothing'' where he attempts to rescue Lula from Big Sturg Ganna.
811* BizarreAlienBiology: Dor Namethians are able to expel calming pheromones from their hands, a trick which Lexo uses on Tomder to give him the whereabouts of Lula.
812* CanonImmigrant: Possibly. The name of his species, Dor Namethian, hints at the possible existence in canon of [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Dor_Nameth Dor Nameth]], a planet from ''Legends'' located in the Bright Jewel sector of the Mid Rim. In addition, Lexo's design seems to be inspired by that of [[http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Brangus_Glee Brangus Glee]], a similar long-necked alien with equally long arms and spindly fingers from ''Legends'' who hailed from Dor Nameth. Thus, it is all but confirmed that Lexo and his fellow Dor Namethians are canonized versions of Glee and his species.
813* CreepilyLongArms:Lexo's long, lanky arms may be a bit unsettling, but he's a decent person.
814* CreepyLongFingers: His fingers allowed him to unleash calming doses of pheromones. [[spoiler:However, they can also exude poison, making him an excellent assassin.]]
815* GameFace: Dor Namethians can unroll their shoulders and stretch their spines to appear taller, looking more intimidating in the process. Lexo uses this to frighten Tomder at some point.
816* GoodParents: He greatly cares for his adopted daughter.
817* HumanoidAlien: He's a Dor Namethian.
818* InterspeciesAdoption: Lexo adopted Lula, a human girl, and raised her as his own daughter.
819* LongNeck: Dor Namethians have rather elongated necks, albeit not as those of Quermians and Kaminoans.
820* PapaWolf: Lexo will go to great lengths for his adopted daughter.
821[[/folder]]
822
823[[folder:Neepers Panpick]]
824!!Neepers Panpick
825[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/neepers_panpick_sw.png]]
826%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
827%%!!!'''Species:'''
828%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
829
830->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
831->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
832
833A private detective in the city of Canto Bight and friend of Lexo Sooger.
834----
835* NiceGuy: One the nicest people in the morally bankrupt city of Canto Bight.
836* OhCrap: His reaction to finding out that Lexo's daughter Lula was kidnapped by Sturg Ganna. While he was still willing to help Lexo, his relief when his friend forbade him from endangering himself was palpable.
837* PrivateDetective: His job makes him quite knowledgeable about many of the secrets that the rich and powerful are hiding in Canto Bight.
838[[/folder]]
839
840[[folder:Dodibin, Thodibin and Wodibin]]
841!!Dodibin, Thodibin and Wodibin
842[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/suertons_cb_b&n.png]]
843!!!'''Species:''' Suerton
844!!!'''Homeworld:''' Chanceuxi
845
846->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
847->'''Portrayed by:''' Warwick Davis (Wodibin)
848
849A trio of male Suerton siblings who were notorious gamblers in Canto Bight collectively known as "The Lucky Three". Their names were often shortened to Dodi, Thodi and Wodi.
850----
851* AscendedExtra: They are major characters in the ''Canto Bight'' story ''The Ride'', where they spend a night gambling with Kaljach Sonmi.
852* BilingualBonus: As stated on MeaningfulName below, "Suerton" is adapted from "Suerte", the Spanish word for "Luck".
853* TheCameo: Wodibin, a short being whose name begins with W, is played by recurring franchise actor Warwick Davis.
854* LizardFolk: Suerton are short, reptilian beings with a pair of blunt, stubby projections on their heads.
855* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Suerton had the ability to subconsciously affect probability. Whether this is the result of some sort of connection to The Force or not is still unknown.
856* MeaningfulName: The name of their species, "Suerton", is likely taken from "Suerte", the Spanish word for Luck. Fittingly enough, members of the species are said to be extremely lucky at nearly every activity they partake in, and the three brothers were no exception, which led people to label them as "The Lucky Three".
857* PerpetualSmiler: They all boast wide grins of sheer happiness on their faces, Thodi being the most prominent.
858* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The Topps cards misspell Thodi's name as "Thadibin".
859* TerribleTrio: The three brothers were considered criminals and were closely monitored by the authorities of Canto Bight. This is ultimately averted, however, as they seemed completely devoid of malice and only cared more about having fun than winning bets. Additionally, their mysterious luck seemingly depends on how close they are to each other. One brother alone may have good luck, two brothers together means bad luck, and all three together means record-breaking nigh impossible crazy luck.
860[[/folder]]
861
862[[folder:Slowen Lo]]
863!!Slowen Lo
864[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/slowen_lo_sw.png]]
865%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
866!!!'''Species:''' Abednedo
867!!!'''Homeworld:''' Cantonica
868
869->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/JosephGordonLevitt
870->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/TheLastJedi''
871
872A male Abednedo who made a fortune selling driftwood sculptures.
873----
874* TheCameo: Creator/JosephGordonLevitt voices him.
875* HumanoidAlien: He's an Abednedo.
876* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Unlike other members of his species, his eyes are bigger and almost cartoony-looking. The Visual Dictionary for the film says he has surgical implants on his eyes due to his failing eyesight.
877* ShoutOut: Slowen Lo is a reference to the song "Slow and Low" by Music/BeastieBoys.
878* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He is ''such'' a busybody that he reports Finn and Rose for parking their ship on the Canto Bight beach and goes as far as going with the police to the Canto Casino to identify them. By getting them arrested before they could reach the Master Codebreaker, he more than likely doomed their plan to disable the hyperspace tracking system on the ''Supremacy''. That would be bad enough, but by getting them in the same cell as the duplicitous DJ, he also doomed ''Leia and Holdo's plan'' and nearly got the Resistance wiped out of existence. Plus getting the casino to whose shopaholic patrons he presumably owes his livelihood trashed by a stampeding herd of escaping fathiers.
879[[/folder]]
880
881[[folder:Grammus Sisters]]
882!!Parallela and Rhomby Grammus
883[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/grammus_sisters_sw.png]]
884%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
885!!!'''Species:''' Unknown
886!!!'''Homeworld:''' Unknown
887
888->'''Portrayed by:'''
889->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCantoBight Canto Bight]]'' | ''Film/TheLastJedi''
890
891Twin sisters and performance artists from an unknown species who claim to come from another dimension.
892----
893* CoordinatedClothes: They coordinate their clothes to fit together as complementary pieces.
894* CreepyTwins: Their demeanor and mysterious past causes most beings to give them a wide berth, assuming them to be dangerous beings.
895* DarkIsNotEvil: They look scary and wear dark clothing, which combined with their reputation make them feared among the servants of Canto Bight. [[spoiler:As it turns out, their primary joy comes from messing with powerful beings who abuse others while helping out those less well off.]]
896* TheGadfly: Most of what they do seems quite random and without purpose. [[spoiler:Those actions tend to add up to entertaining pranks that punish or embarrass those who deserve it]].
897* MeaningfulName: Their names are references to geometric shapes.
898* ObfuscatingStupidity: They acknowledge themselves as playing fools, if only to confuse other beings.
899[[/folder]]
900
901[[header:Corva Sector]]
902Located on the opposite side of the Outer Rim from Endor and Sullust, the Corva Sector was selected by the Rebel Alliance for Operation: Yellow Moon, designed to draw Imperial attention away from the fleet buildup for the attack on the second Death Star.
903
904!!Sesid
905[[quoteright:299:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sesid.png]]
906->'''Location:''' Sesid System, Corva Sector, Outer Rim Territories
907->'''Native Species:''' Draedan
908
909A beautiful aquatic world with many islands, Sesid was a popular tourist destination. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, pharmaceutical research bases were established on Sesid away from the island resorts that were protected by several garrisons of occupying Stormtroopers, inciting the native Draedans to establish a resistance movement.
910
911[[folder:Draedans]]
912!!Draedans
913[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/draedans_sw.png]]
914
915An aquatic reptilian species native to Sesid.
916----
917* LizardFolk: One of many reptilian species in the ''Star Wars'' universe, with numerous razor-sharp teeth and scaly skin. They are more aquatic than most other known reptilian species in the galaxy.
918* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Draedan families are extremely large, numbering several dozen siblings at least.
919-->'''Draedan:''' Let me tell you something about Draedans, Princess. I'm one of eighteen brothers and twenty-two sisters—which makes mine a shamefully small family. I have more cousins than I can count in every town within five hundred kilometers of here.
920[[/folder]]
921
922[[folder:Aurelant]]
923!!Aurelant
924[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aurelant_sw.png]]
925!!!'''Species:''' Draedan
926!!!'''Homeworld:''' Sesid
927
928->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/MovingTarget''
929
930-->''"You're fearless—particularly for a human. That's good to know. We had to know."''
931
932The leader of the Draedan resistance against the Galactic Empire and captain of the submarine ''Daggadol''.
933----
934* BigDamnHeroes: The ''Daggadol'' arrives just in time to save Leia and her team from being captured by the Empire.
935* LargeAndInCharge: Leia notes he stands at least a head taller than the rest of his crew, who are all large Draedan's themselves.
936* NobleBigot: He may be a heroic resistance leader, but Aurelant clearly has some prejudice against other species, noting that Leia was a credit to humans for her fearlessness and referring to the Cerean Kidi as a [[FantasticSlur cone head]].
937* RebelLeader: Leads the resistance movement on Sesid, and eventually agrees to ally with the Rebel Alliance after meeting with Princess Leia. His goal is to once again open Sesid up to the galaxy without fear of exploitation and occupation.
938-->'''Aurelant:''' We may be a small world, and far from the important places of the galaxy, but we have long memories. Memories of a time before the Empire, when Sesid was free and the stars offered possibilities, not threats. Perhaps Sesid can be that way again.
939* SecretTestOfCharacter: Conducts one with Leia to determine if he can trust her and if the Rebel Alliance would be worth allying with by pretending to be a pirate seeking to collect the bounty on her head from the Empire. After she passes by showing no fear and attempting to recruit the "pirates" to the Alliance, Aurelant reveals his identity to her and agrees to have his movement align with the Alliance.
940* SubmarinePirates: His resistance fighters are also pirates and based out of submarines like the ''Daggadol''. Aurelant himself fits the image of a pirate captain extremely well, and carries around a cutlass as part of his weaponry.
941* TattooedCrook: His arms have pale tattoos covering them, adding to his pirate image.
942[[/folder]]
943
944[[header:D'Astan Sector]]
945
946!!Serenno
947[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/serenno_sw.png]]
948->'''Location:''' Serenno System, D'Astan Sector, Outer Rim Territories
949->'''Capital:''' Carannia
950->'''Native Species:''' Human (Serennian)
951
952A lush planet of forests, plains, and mountains. According to legend, the world was once ruled by the Sith Empire until eight noble houses united their forces and expelled them from the planet without the aid of the Jedi. The most powerful noble family, House Serenno, then became the rulers of the world and renamed it after themselves. During the Clone Wars Count Dooku's headquarters was located on Serenno in his ancestral castle.
953----
954* {{Expy}}: Castle Serenno might be one to [[Franchise/TolkiensLegendarium Orthanc]], at least before it was raided and left in disrepair.
955* MeaningfulName: Serenno is quite serene. Or, it ''was'' before the Imperial occupation and OrbitalBombardment.
956* OrbitalBombardment: The city below Castle Serenno was subjected to this by the Empire after the end of the Clone Wars, with only a few survivors.
957
958[[folder:Count Gora]]
959!!Count Gora of House Serenno
960!!!'''Species:''' Human
961
962->'''Appearances:''' ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsDookuJediLost Dooku: Jedi Lost]]''
963
964Ruler of Serenno and father of Dooku, Jenza, and Ramil. A deeply unpopular ruler, Gora despised Dooku due to his Force-sensitivity. He favored isolationism over membership in the Republic.
965----
966* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: His rule was filled with protests by the population of Serenno, particularly over his plans to replace all workers and soldiers with cheaper droids. Even the funeral of his wife Anya was marred by a massive protest.
967* AbusiveParents: He hated Dooku for being Force-sensitive and left him in a forest populated by spine-wolves hoping they would eat him before the Jedi arrive to take him to Coruscant.
968* AdaptationalJerkass: In ''Legends'', Dooku's unnamed father is described in supplementary books as being proud of his son's Force Connection and was at worst stern, and only gave him to the Jedi is because he and his wife have another son who can take his brother's place as heir. Here, [[NamedByTheAdaptation Gora]] considered him to be a freak as his connection to the Force becomes apparent and the reason for giving him up is more in line of FantasticRacism.
969* BerserkButton: The mere existence of Dooku is one to him, considering his very existence to be a blight on the Serenno family line.
970* FantasticRacism: As a firm believer in the legends surrounding the accession of House Serenno to power by defeating the Sith rulers of the world, Gora hates Force-sensitives.
971* HateSink: Is a thoroughly unlikable man.
972* IHaveNoSon: He disowned Dooku after finding out he's Force-sensitive and refused to acknowledge him years later when he returned to Serenno.
973* {{Jerkass}}: A horrible father, a malevolent ruler, and overall, a disgusting excuse of a man.
974* NamedByTheAdaptation: He went unnamed in ''Legends''.
975* OffingTheOffspring: Upon learning Dooku was Force-sensitive, Gora did contact the Jedi Order to take him but then left baby Dooku in the forest outside his estate, hoping that spine-wolves would eat him before the Jedi arrived.
976* SlaveToPR: During his wife's funeral he's more concerned with making sure he looks good for the press than mourning his wife. In fact he doesn't seem to care at all his wife is dead.
977[[/folder]]
978
979[[folder:Countess Anya]]
980!!Countess Anya of House Serenno
981!!!'''Species:''' Human
982
983->'''Appearances:''' ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsDookuJediLost Dooku: Jedi Lost]]''
984
985The wife of Gora and mother of Dooku, Jenza, and Ramil. Unlike her husband, she showed genuine care for their children. Nevertheless, she was content to leave practical responsibility for them in the hands of the family protocol droid.
986----
987* AwfulWeddedLife: With her husband because of their different personalities. She did not share her husband's cynicism towards the celebrations held at Carannia and scolded Gora for displaying his attitude in front of Ramil and Jenza.
988* NiceGirl: Like her daughter before her, she's genuinely a kindhearted person. Unlike her husband, she showed genuine care for their children. Nevertheless, she was content to leave practical responsibility for them in the hands of the family protocol droid. On her death, Jenza would remember her as a compassionate woman who worked to better the lives of Serenno's ordinary citizens.
989[[/folder]]
990
991[[folder:Count Ramil]]
992!!Count Ramil of House Serenno
993!!!'''Species:''' Human
994
995->'''Appearances:''' ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsDookuJediLost Dooku: Jedi Lost]]''
996
997Eldest child of Count Gora and Countess Anya. Ramil succeeded his father as ruler of Serenno and proved to be an even worse ruler.
998----
999* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Continuing the trend from his father, Ramil eventually had to hire Abyssian pirates to serve as muscle to assert his rule over Serenno.
1000* CainAndAbel: He attempts to kill Dooku after he attempts to halt Ramil's ruthless rule of Serenno, but [[spoiler:Dooku kills him instead after getting him at his mercy]].
1001* NamedByTheAdaptation: He wasn't named in Legends.
1002[[/folder]]
1003
1004[[folder:Jenza]]
1005!!Lady Jenza of House Serenno
1006!!!'''Species:''' Human
1007
1008->'''Appearances:''' ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsDookuJediLost Dooku: Jedi Lost]]''
1009
1010Youngest child of Count Gora and Countess Anya, Jenza was the sister of Dooku. Initially unaware of her brother's existence, the two met by chance as children and stayed in contact despite the disapproval of the Jedi Order and Count Gora.
1011----
1012* TheConfidant: Served as one to Dooku after they discovered each other, with him sharing his frustrations with the Jedi Order and the Republic.
1013* {{Expy}}: She is essentially Dooku's Padmé, to the point when [[spoiler:he has fallen to the Dark Side, she tries to talk him out of it, but by that point, he has Asajj Ventress [[HeKnowsTooMuch kill her to prevent the Jedi from knowing he fell]]]]. It should be noted, however that while Anakin and Padmé secretly married, Jenza is Dooku's sister.
1014* MoralityPet: To Dooku, having talked him down when his temper flared or out of several immoral actions. [[spoiler:This is why he has Asajj Ventress kill her when Jenza attempted to contact the Jedi about Dooku's fall to the dark side, severing one of his last ties to his previous heroic life and sending his protégé further down the path of the dark side as well]].
1015* NiceGirl: Unlike the rest of her family, she's genuinely a kindhearted person.
1016[[/folder]]
1017
1018[[folder:Romar Adell]]
1019!!Romar Adell
1020[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/romar_adell_sw.png]]
1021%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1022!!!'''Species:''' Human
1023
1024->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
1025
1026One of the last survivors of Serenno before it was bombard by the Empire.
1027----
1028* NotSoDifferentRemark: Adell puts this to Clone Force 99 before telling them where Dooku got all of his wealth from.
1029* SoleSurvivor: One of the few people who survived having their city destroyed.
1030[[/folder]]
1031
1032[[header:Esstran Sector]]
1033!!Moraband/Korriban
1034[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valley_of_the_dark_lords_tcw.png]]
1035->'''Location:''' Esstran Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1036->'''Major Points:''' Valley of the Dark Lords
1037
1038Known as Korriban in the past, this mountainous world is the birthplace of the ancient Sith. Countless years of conflict have reduced it to a barren wasteland and ancient tomb of Sith Lords like Darth Bane. During the Clone Wars, Yoda was sent here by the Force Priestesses as a part of his journey to discover the secrets of maintaining an identity in the Force after mortal death.
1039----
1040* AfterTheEnd: It was abandoned after many wars turned it into a wasteland.
1041* CanonImmigrant: Korriban first appeared in ''ComicBook/TalesOfTheJedi'' and became a major recurring location in many ''Legends'' works. For ''WesternAnimation/TheCloneWars'' it was renamed Moraband, but later stories in the Disney era re-established that in the distant past it was indeed known as Korriban in this continuity as well.
1042* DarkWorld: It's the original homeworld of the Sith and strong in the Dark Side. Need anything else be said?
1043* GhostPlanet: By the time of the Clone Wars, no one's lived there for centuries at least, and it's a ''creepy'' place.
1044* IHaveManyNames: It has at least two names, Moraband and Korriban, due to being an old world with a lengthy history. In ''Legends'', there's a ''third'' name, Pesegam, when it was ruled by a tyrant.
1045* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: It has red sands and a reddish-orange sky casting large shadows thanks to the mountains and ominous rins, though in this case, it's mostly naturally occurring. Anything actually made by the Sith are now eroded ruins, and arguably not as intimidating as the works over at Malachor. At least externally.
1046* SchrodingersCanon:
1047** AcademyOfEvil: In the Old Republic Era, Korriban housed the Sith Academy. The ruins seen in ''WesternAnimation/TheCloneWars'' were deliberately designed to be reminiscent of the Academy as depicted in the old canon's ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic'', indicating it is the same place.
1048** AncientTomb: The Valley of the Dark Lords contained many tombs of the ancient Sith Lords, some of the trials of the Sith Academy took place in the tombs.
1049----
1050
1051[[folder:The Sith Order]]
1052!!The Sith Order
1053->See their own entry [[Characters/StarWarsTheSithOrder here]]
1054[[/folder]]
1055
1056[[header:Free Trade Morlana Sector]]
1057!!Ferrix
1058->'''Location:''' Morlani System, Free Trade Morlana Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1059
1060A planet with little vegetation that was home to several major scrapyards that worked to sell salvage. The people of Ferrix were a tight-knit community who protected each other from outside threats.
1061----
1062* CloseKnitCommunity: The population of Ferrix form a very close community, with its citizens making a point to watch out and care for each other. They have an elaborate alarm system to quickly alert the entire town to danger, and their funerals are grand affairs where the entire community comes together to witness the laying of a funerary stone. The occupation by the Empire quickly sees networks of resistance emerging that rely on the community systems already in place.
1063* DueToTheDead: Funerals on Ferrix consist of cremating the dead to place their ashes into a funerary brick, which is then placed somewhere in the town to become a part of the city's foundation.
1064
1065[[folder:Bix Caleen]]
1066!!Bix Caleen
1067[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bix_caleen_sw.png]]
1068%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1069!!!'''Species:''' Human
1070!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1071
1072->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1073->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/AdriaArjona
1074
1075A salvager and scrapper who runs a yard on Ferrix. She holds little regard for the Empire and runs a secret side business selling contraband to Luthen Rael.
1076----
1077* ArmorPiercingQuestion: [[spoiler:After being arrested, she ''knows'' that, for all Dedra's professed love of "efficiency", the horrid [=ISB=] officer is going to break out the ColdBloodedTorture regardless of what she says, and tells her as much.]]
1078--> [[spoiler:'''Bix:''' You're not gonna believe me anyway, are you?]]
1079* BreakTheCutie: The disastrous Ferrix raid [[spoiler:and watching Timm die right before her eyes]] takes an understandably huge toll on her, and she's noticeably depressed when Cassian visits her in "Announcement". [[spoiler:Goes FromBadToWorse when her connection to Cassian brings the ISB and ColdBloodedTorture down upon her. When Cassian rescues her in "Rix Road", she is delirious and seems to believe his previous visit had been a dream and initially refuses to go with him out of fear of the Imperials' reaction. By the time they reach an escape ship, Bix seems to be recovering somewhat, reassuring the others that Cassian will find them when he leaves again.]]
1080* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Her father seemingly did not approve of Bix's prior relationship with Cassian, as he had to sneak in to see her and when caught was told it was the last place he should be.
1081* DeathGlare: She gives Timm a pretty nasty one when she works out that he's the one who tipped off the Pre-Mor corpos as to Cassian's location.
1082* NiceJobBreakingItHero: When searching for Cassian due to Maarva being ill, Bix attempts to reach Luthen using the communication device behind Paak's shop. Luthen and Kleya decide not to take the call and shut down Ferrix operations immediately, while Bix's transmission is [[spoiler:intercepted by the Empire, bringing more Imperials to the neighborhood and leading to Paak and Bix getting arrested and tortured]].
1083* OldFlame: She and Cassian used to be a thing, which is part of the reason her current boyfriend Timm doesn't like him very much, as he fears they may get back together.
1084* SecretKeeper: Apparently knew that Cassian was from Kenari.
1085* ThousandYardStare: After being [[spoiler:tortured by the ISB, Bix is left with this expression, stuck on replaying the screams of dying children in her head]].
1086* UnkemptBeauty: The practical mechanic's outfit, grease stains and messy hairdo do nothing to disguise the fact she's very attractive.
1087* WrenchWench: She runs her own salvage yard and is introduced dismantling a machine for scrap.
1088[[/folder]]
1089
1090[[folder:Maarva Andor]]
1091!!Maarva Carassi Andor
1092[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maarva_andor_sw.png]]
1093%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1094!!!'''Species:''' Human
1095!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1096
1097->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1098->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/FionaShaw
1099
1100Cassian Andor's adoptive mother and a retired salvager. Former president of the social club the Daughters of Ferrix.
1101----
1102* CoolOldLady: She's a former salvager who used to outrun Republic patrols and calmly lectures the corporate guards in her home about what exactly is coming their way.
1103* TheKindnapper: She kidnapped a young Cassian to keep him safe from the Republic, who were going to kill him and his friends for murdering a Republic officer.
1104* LifeWillKillYou: [[spoiler:She passes away of old age health complications in [[Recap/AndorS1E11DaughterOfFerrix "Daughter of Ferrix"]].]]
1105* LovedByAll: There doesn't seem to be a single person on Ferrix who isn't fond of her in some way, shape or form, [[spoiler:and her passing is dearly mourned by the townspeople in Episodes 11 and 12.]]
1106* PerilousOldFool: Despite her heart being very much in the right place, Brasso and Bix seem to worry she's becoming this in "Narkina 5" [[spoiler:thanks to her efforts towards rebelling.]]
1107* ProperlyParanoid: She is very careful about keeping Cassian's true homeworld being Kenari a secret - a concern which proves to be well-founded, as it results in Pre-Mor tracking him down on Ferrix.
1108* RetiredBadass: Despite seeming like a harmless old lady, she's a former scavenger and smuggler with nerves of steel. And while she's too old to fight the Empire ''physically'', [[spoiler:she's crucial to inspiring the revolt against the Empire in Episode 12]].
1109* RousingSpeech: Gives one [[spoiler:posthumously in the first season finale (via a recording stored in Bee), kicking off the rioting of the people of Ferrix.]]
1110[[/folder]]
1111
1112[[folder:[=B2EMO=]]]
1113!![=B2EMO=]
1114[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/b2emo_sw.png]]
1115%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1116!!!'''Species:''' Droid (Salvage Assist Unit)
1117!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1118
1119->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1120->'''Voiced by:''' Dave Chapman
1121
1122Maarva's salvage droid who's fallen into disrepair over the years.
1123----
1124* AffectionateNickname: As is typical for ''Star Wars'', he's usually referred to as "Bee" which is a contraction of his full serial number.
1125* AnArmAndALeg: One of his wheel housings is yellow while the rest of him is red, implying that something happened to his original wheel and it had to be replaced.
1126* BadLiar: Apparently it takes a lot of power for him to be able to lie, and Cassian makes sure to ask if he's able to before asking Bee to cover for him.
1127* CuteMachines: An UglyCute version, maybe, but he still counts.
1128* ElectronicSpeechImpediment: He frequently stutters when speaking. Flashbacks to Cassian's childhood show him speaking clearly, indicating that his stutter is the result of him breaking down with age and the Andors being unable to repair him.
1129* MachineMonotone: In addition to his ElectronicSpeechImpediment, he also has a stilted diction reminiscent of a text-to-speech program, befitting an antiquated droid.
1130* OldDog: Intended to evoke one, per [[https://ew.com/tv/star-wars-andor-b2emo-droid/ an interview with showrunner Tony Gilroy]]. He's very old, very loyal, and doesn't have much energy. His recharging station is even suggestive of a dog bed.
1131* UndyingLoyalty: He's very loyal to Maarva and Cassian and is treated as part of their family. [[spoiler:After Maarva's death he becomes severely depressed and refuses to leave their home.]]
1132* UsedFuture: Bee's clearly a very old droid. His hardware is visibly damaged and, as shown by his speech impediment, his software is starting to fail too. His short battery life, in the manner of old electronics, gets brought up regularly. The flashbacks to Cassian's childhood show him in much better, if not brand new, condition to show how much time has passed between then and the present day.
1133[[/folder]]
1134
1135[[folder:Brasso]]
1136!!Brasso
1137[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/brasso_sw.png]]
1138%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1139!!!'''Species:''' Human
1140
1141->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1142->'''Portrayed by:''' Joplin Sibtain
1143
1144A grappler who works in the salvage yard, Brasso is a close friend of Cassian Andor and his family.
1145----
1146* BenevolentBoss: Despite a touch of snark to it, he's willing to cover Cassian's absence from Ferrix when the latter returns from Morlana 1, and is otherwise a hard-bitten but fair boss to his salvagers.
1147* BewareTheNiceOnes: Part of Brasso's willingness to do anything to help his friends extends to killing, as he ties a Preox-Morlana shuttle to some of junk in the salvage yard, causing it to crash and explode upon take-off. He goes absolutely berserk and even lets out a battle cry [[spoiler:during the riot on Ferrix after an Imperial knocks Bee over and takes out several Imperial Army men and Stormtroopers with his bare hands, kicks, head bashes, and even improvised bludgeons like Maarva's funeral brick and a random metal arm he found somewhere]].
1148* TheBigGuy: Physically the largest out of everyone who rebels in the show. When [[spoiler:the riot on Ferrix starts, he takes down scores of Imperial Army troopers and even fully armored stormtroopers with his bare hands, kicks, and Maarva's cremation brick before making it out alive.]]
1149* HardHead: He must have an extremely strong skull, as he headbutts a [[spoiler:Stormtrooper unconscious while suffering no ill-effects himself despite not wearing any protective gear at the time]]. The last person to try a head bash was Cassian against the Pre-Mor officers on Morlana way back in the series' opening scene, and he noticeably staggered from that.
1150* ImprovisedWeapon: During the riot against the ISB agents stationed on Ferrix, Brasso uses the funeral brick containing [[spoiler:Maarva]]'s ashes to bludgeon a few guards. [[spoiler:Considering Maarva's desire to fight the Empire, she'd likely have approved of him doing this.]]
1151* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Is seen [[DrowningMySorrows downing a drink]] after sabotaging the Pre-Mor shuttle, suggesting he feels uneasy about causing the pilot's death, even though (unbeknownst to him) [[AssholeVictim the guy really deserved it]].
1152* NiceGuy: He is extremely friendly and caring, instantly agreeing to provide a cover story for Cassian despite not even knowing what he is covering for. Brasso also looks after Maarva with Bix and a few other neighbors when Cassian isn't around. [[spoiler:After her death, he comforts [=B2EMO=], who is severely depressed by her passing]].
1153* UseYourHead: During the first season finale, Brasso saves Wilmon from [[spoiler:being captured by Stormtroopers]] by headbutting one, which seemingly knocks them out.
1154[[/folder]]
1155
1156[[folder:Timm Karlo]]
1157!!Timm Karlo
1158[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/timm_karlo_sw.png]]
1159%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1160!!!'''Species:''' Human
1161!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1162
1163->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1164->'''Portrayed by:''' James [=McArdle=]
1165
1166Bix's boyfriend, who works in the same salvage yard and is responsible for [[SmallRoleBigImpact kicking off the entire plot]] by siccing the Preox-Morlana corporate police on Cassian.
1167----
1168* AerithAndBob: [[MyNaymeIs Ignoring the extra "m"]], he has one of the most bland and ''normal'' first names in the entire galaxy. Though this trope has been in play in ''Star Wars'' going back to when the protagonist of the original trilogy was named "Luke."
1169* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:Winds up getting killed by the corporate police he'd called down to Ferrix in the first place]].
1170* DirtyCoward: Can be viewed as this. His reaction to seeing Bix apparently cheating on him with Cassian is to rat him out to Pre-Mor, who ''everyone on Ferrix hates'', rather than confront him personally, which would have probably led to him realising that the whole thing was a misunderstanding.
1171* DisproportionateRetribution: Yes, it's understandable that he might be angry after (he thinks) Bix ditched him for Cassian, but given that they were only seeing each other one night a week, while Cassian will at best end up in a HellholePrison and at worst get executed after being arrested, his reaction can be seen as going a ''[[{{Understatement}} bit]]'' too far.
1172* FearlessFool: [[spoiler:Confronting a group of armed and very twitchy corporate police who had beaten up his girlfriend may have been brave, [[TooDumbToLive but it was clearly a terrible idea]]]].
1173* GreenEyedMonster: After seeing Bix sitting together with her ex, Cassian, in a bar, he reports Cassian to Pre-Mor out of revenge... which turns out to be entirely misguided, as Bix was actually helping Cassian to sell stolen Imperial tech on the black market and had no intention to cheat with him.
1174* LaserGuidedKarma: To a very harsh extent. His snitching on Cassian results in him wrecking his relationship with Bix (which was what he was trying to jealously safeguard in the first place), who is then [[PoliceBrutality beaten up by the Pre-Mor goons]] after trying to warn Cassian that they're on his tail, [[spoiler:resulting in Timm's death by blaster bolt when he rushes to her aid]].
1175* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Shortly after reporting Cassian to the corp, Bix drops by his house to spend the night with him, leading him to realise that he'd ratted her friend out for nothing. The next morning, he mentions that he had trouble sleeping.
1176* SmallRoleBigImpact: His decision to report Cassian is responsible for the majority of the series' plot unfolding as it does. It's quite possible that Cassian would have decided to take up Luthen's offer to join the Rebellion without the corpo-cops trying to kill him, but it certainly expedited his decision given that Luthen could easily get him off-world. In any case, Timm's actions are ''certainly'' responsible for the Empire's decision to dissolve the "corporate independence" policy after Pre-Mor's disastrous failed arrest, leading to the Empire seizing control of Ferrix and the atrocities they perpetuate on its residents.
1177[[/folder]]
1178
1179[[folder:Salman Paak]]
1180!!Salman Paak
1181[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/salman_paak_sw.png]]
1182%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1183!!!'''Species:''' Human
1184
1185->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1186->'''Portrayed by:''' Abhin Galeya
1187
1188The owner and operator of Repaak Salyard, Salman is also secretly a rebel operative who maintains a secret communications system within his business.
1189----
1190* ColdBloodedTorture: [[spoiler:The ISB tortured Paak into giving up Bix after capturing him for being a rebel agent.]]
1191* MakeAnExampleOfThem: [[spoiler:The Empire hangs his body in the town square in order to show the populace of Ferrix the consequences of defying the Empire.]]
1192[[/folder]]
1193
1194[[folder:Wilmon Paak]]
1195!!Wilmon Paak
1196[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wilmon_paak_sw.png]]
1197%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1198!!!'''Species:''' Human
1199
1200->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1201->'''Portrayed by:''' Muhannad Bhaier
1202
1203Salman's son, Wilmon assists his father at both his business and in operating the secret rebel comms system.
1204----
1205* AmbiguouslyAbsentParent: His mother is never mentioned, and he is shown to be [[spoiler:left by himself after his father was killed by the Empire]].
1206* TranquilFury: In "Rix Road", Wilmon is stone-faced and weary as he [[spoiler:builds a pipe bomb under the gaze of a holo of his late father and hurls it at the Imperials in revenge]]. Throughout the whole episode, he doesn't say a word, not even to scream or shout in fury aside from when he throws his bomb, and his eyes are red like he's been crying for days.
1207* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:Crafts a bomb and attempts to use it to kill Captain Vigo and other Imperials from the garrison as revenge for his father, who was tortured and murdered by the Empire]].
1208* YourTerroristsAreOurFreedomFighters: [[spoiler:The show spends some time showing him methodically build an IED in the workshop while a holo picture of his dead father watches over him. Him tossing the bomb into the middle of the imperial staging ground at Marva's funeral kickstarts the final escalation of the sequence.]]
1209[[/folder]]
1210
1211[[folder:Clem Andor]]
1212!!Clem Andor
1213[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clem_andor_sw.png]]
1214%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1215!!!'''Species:''' Human
1216!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1217
1218->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1219->'''Portrayed by:''' Gary Beadle
1220
1221Cassian Andor's adoptive father, a Ferrix salvager.
1222----
1223* TheKindnapper: He helped Maarva kidnapp a young Cassian to keep him safe from the Republic, who were going to kill him and his friends for murdering a Republic officer.
1224* MakeAnExampleOfThem: The Empire hung his body in the town square in order to show the populace of Ferrix the consequences of defying the Empire.
1225* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Clem was executed by the Empire as a direct result of trying to stop a group of idiot teenagers from getting themselves killed by [[BullyingADragon provoking a Clone trooper]] squad, which is implied to feed into Cassian's cynical views on rebellions at the start of the show.
1226* PosthumousCharacter: Clem Andor turns out to have been executed by the Empire years before the story he's introduced in takes place, explaining why he only appears in flashbacks.
1227[[/folder]]
1228
1229[[folder:Jezzi]]
1230!!Jezzi
1231[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jezzi_sw.png]]
1232%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1233!!!'''Species:''' Human
1234!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1235
1236->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1237->'''Portrayed by:''' Pamela Nomvete
1238
1239A member of the Daughters of Ferrix and close friend of Maarva's.
1240----
1241* CrazyPrepared: Jezzi brings a hidden blaster with her to Maarva's funeral, which comes in handy when violence breaks out.
1242* FamilyOfChoice: Maarva calls Jezzi family and dismisses any chance of Jezzi having anything to do with Cassian's secret getting out. Cassian doesn't seem to think it likely either, but brings her up when Maarva starts trying to list everyone who knows.
1243* AFriendInNeed: Even as Maarva's health fails and she starts refusing to take medicine, knowing she has little time left Jezzi still cares for her friend bringing her food and medicine every day and bringing the doctor to see her. She stays with her even as she's dying and helps take care of her home and funeral services after she passes.
1244* SecretKeeper: Jezzi knows the secret of Cassian's true origins and is trusted not to tell anyone else.
1245[[/folder]]
1246
1247[[folder:Vetch]]
1248!!Vetch
1249!!!'''Species:''' Urodel
1250!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1251
1252->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1253->'''Portrayed by:''' Ian Whyte
1254
1255An Urodel whom the spare parts vendor Nurchi used to try and threaten the human Cassian Andor into repaying him a deposit.
1256----
1257* DumbMuscle: Vetch reveals that he was just paid to stand there and after Cassian leaves Vetch just says, "What?"
1258* GentleGiant: Vetch may seem like an intimidating alien but it turns out that he is one of Cassian's friends.
1259[[/folder]]
1260
1261[[folder:Nurchi]]
1262!!Nurchi
1263[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nurchi_sw.png]]
1264%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1265!!!'''Species:''' Human
1266!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ferrix
1267
1268->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1269->'''Portrayed by:''' Raymond Anum
1270
1271A junk dealer who Cassian owns money too.
1272----
1273* {{Jerkass}}: He's amongst the more unpleasant members of Ferrix's community, manipulating Vetch into serving as his muscle and later [[spoiler:acting as an informant for the Empire]].
1274* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:After asking to be "arrested" and escorted inside the hotel so he could secretly tip the Imperials off to Andor's roof-hiding space, Nurchi ends up getting killed by Wilmon's bomb strike on the Imperials.]]
1275* LesCollaborateurs: He is the only citizen of Ferrix who [[spoiler:is seen collaborating willingly with the Imperial occupation as an informant]].
1276* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler:As Marrva's funeral speech plays, Nurchi is shown looking extremely conflicted within the Imperial outpost, suggesting her words about community and fighting the Empire are affecting him and that he may regret ratting out Cassian.]]
1277[[/folder]]
1278
1279!!Morlana One
1280[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morlana_one_sw.png]]
1281
1282->'''Location:''' Morlani System, Free Trade Morlana Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1283
1284A planet with a large ocean and single moon. During the Imperial era it had dense cities and was overseen by the Preox-Morlana corperation before the Empire nationalized the company and took over operating the Morlani System.
1285----
1286* LawEnforcementInc: Pre-Mor's security force of "corpos" serves as the local police prior to the Imperial takeover.
1287* MegaCorp: Pre-Mor is a huge corporation that controls the planet and star system as a whole.
1288* RedLightDistrict: The Leisure Zone contains many brothels, which are meant to be illegal under the Empire's deal with Pre-Mor but the corperation does not enforce that.
1289
1290[[folder:Gani]]
1291!!Gani
1292!!!'''Species:''' Human
1293
1294->'''Appearances:''' ''Series/{{Andor}}''
1295->'''Portrayed by:''' Latesha Wilson
1296
1297A prostitute at the expensive brothel in Morlana One's Leisure Zone. She tries to keep Kravas and Verlo's attention off of Cassian Andor and the brothel hostess' conversation.
1298----
1299* HighClassCallGirl: Gani works at the most expenise brothel on Morlana One, and the corpos' superior notes that they souldn't have been able to afford the services of the ladies there. Considering how quickly they chase after Cassian it's possible they couldn't and just go there and harrass the workers which would explain why the hostess was so hostile towards them.
1300* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Cassian is told that no one in the brothel uses their real names, so Gani is a name she chose to hide behind while working there.
1301[[/folder]]
1302
1303[[header:Galov Sector]]
1304!!Gamorr
1305->'''Location:''' Galov Sector, Outer Rim Terriotries
1306->'''Native Species:''' Gamorreans
1307
1308A forested world on the Triellus Trade Route and the homeworld of the Gamorreans.
1309
1310[[folder:Gamorreans]]
1311[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gamorrean_sw.jpg]]
1312
1313A race of green, porcine humanoids from Gamorr, often employed as muscle for Hutts such as Jabba.
1314----
1315* DumbMuscle: Gamorreans aren't the brightest sentient beings in the galaxy, thinking that they can solve every problem by hitting it really hard. They can also be very stubborn and loyal to whoever they are employed by as a result.
1316* {{Matriarchy}}: Patriarchy flip example. Even though the boars (males) do most of the warfare and the sows (females) do the farming and hunting, Gamorrean society is matriarchal. The warlords gain their position through marriage to a Matron rather than through force, but even then, [[WomenPreferStrongMen the Matrons pick their mate based on their strength]].
1317* PigMan: They are green, humanoid pig people.
1318* ProudWarriorRace: On their homeworld, the Gamorreans are divided into clans each ruled by a male warlord and a female Clan Matron. Because in their viewpoint, WarIsGlorious, war among clans was quite common.
1319* SpaceOrcs: Gamorreans are essentially fantasy orcs in space[[note]]''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' had popularised the pig-headed, green-skinned orc only a few years earlier[[/note]], being brutish, strong, green, violent, tusked and pig-snouted brutes with low intelligence who, despite living in a galaxy full of high-tech weapons, including both {{Ray Gun}}s and {{Laser Blade}}s, still use simple metal-bladed axes.
1320* StarfishLanguage: Their language consisted mostly of grunts and squeals. They can understand Basic and other languages, but find it too difficult to pronounce.
1321* StoutStrength: Almost all Gamorreans that have been seen on screen were both portly and very muscular.
1322* UndyingLoyalty: Deconstructed. They are loyal to whomever employs them, but because of their low intelligence, this makes them easy to exploit by criminal organizations like the Hutts. When Boba Fett takes control of what's left of Jabba's criminal empire, he refuses to exploit and torture two of his left over Gamorrean guards (who initially didn't pledge loyalty to Boba) and [[BecauseYouWereNiceToMe gains their loyalty through compassion]].
1323[[/folder]]
1324
1325[[header:Gordian Reach]]
1326!!Yavin 4
1327[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/e246631904ce4e1f66206decc1ecfd18_0.jpg]]
1328->'''Location:''' Yavin System, Gordian Reach, Outer Rim Territories
1329
1330The fourth moon of the gas giant Yavin, home to a number of ancient temples built by the Massassi people. During the early years of the Galactic Civil War, the temples were used by the Rebel Alliance as a base, eventually becoming their headquarters. After the Battle of Yavin, the Alliance was forced to abandon the base as its location had become known to the Empire, though after the Battle of Endor, the Alliance returned to Yavin 4 and established it as a civilian settlement.
1331----
1332* SchrodingersCanon:
1333** In ''Legends'', the temples were built by the Massassi at the behest of a Sith Lord.
1334*** Building off the above point, the Massassi were an extinct race native to Yavin 4, a sub-species of the red-skinned Sith and powerful dark side adepts.
1335** ''Legends'' also depicts Yavin 4 as the site of Anakin Skywalker and Asajj Ventress' [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars first face-to-face meeting]], where he nearly killed her by tapping into the dark side. ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' establishes that Skywalker and Ventress have indeed met before, though no direct reference to the Yavin duel is made.
1336* [[SingleBiomePlanet Single-Biome Moon]]: It appears to be all jungle.
1337[[folder:Yavin 4 characters on other pages]]
1338* Commander Poe Dameron on the [[Characters/StarWarsResistanceHeroes Resistance Heroes]] page
1339[[/folder]]
1340
1341[[header:Hutt Space]]
1342->See the [[Characters/StarWarsHuttSpace Hutt Space]] page.
1343
1344[[header:Kwymar Sector]]
1345
1346!!Seelos
1347[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seelos_e9aa0328.jpeg]]
1348->'''Location:''' Seelos System, Kwymar Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1349->'''Native Fauna:''' Joopa
1350
1351A remote Outer Rim world where three clone troopers who'd secretly had their control chips removed before Order 66 lived for many years.
1352----
1353* DeadlyDustStorm: In keeping with the tradition for desert planets.
1354* DeathWorld: It’s not the safest place to live, both due to [[DeadlyDustStorm dust storms]] and the ferocious [[SandWorm joopa]].
1355* SandWorm: The joopa, which the clones hunt for food.
1356* SingleBiomePlanet: It's a ''different'' take on a desert planet, but it's still all desert.
1357----
1358
1359[[header:Lothal Sector]]
1360-->[[Characters/StarWarsLothalSector See its page.]]
1361
1362[[header:Moddell Sector]]
1363
1364!!The Forest Moon of Endor
1365[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/endor_matte.jpg]]
1366->'''Location:''' Endor System, Moddell Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1367->'''Native Species:''' Dulok, Ewoks, Yuzzum, Gorax
1368
1369The unnamed moon of the gas giant Endor. Home to three sentient species, the Ewoks, Duloks, and Yuzzum, the Forest Moon also holds many dangerous creatures, including the semi-sentient Gorax. During the Galactic Civil War, the Empire chose to build the Second Death Star in orbit of the moon and placed a shield generator there to protect the battle station.
1370----
1371* MeaningfulName: '''End'''or serves as the main setting of the climax of ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'', the final film in the Original Trilogy; the Rebel victory at Endor also marked the beginning of the end for the Empire.
1372* SingleBiomePlanet: The moon is covered in forests. May be subverted as the ''Star Wars Legends'' movies ''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'' and ''Ewoks: The Battle for Endor'' as well as the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}}'' TV series show there to also be deserts, mountains, meadows, and several fantastical terrains not seen in ''Return of the Jedi'' or other canon sources.
1373* TreetopTown: The Ewoks live in a village out of treehouses.
1374----
1375
1376[[folder:Ewoks]]
1377!!Ewoks
1378[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ewok_sw_9342.jpg]]
1379
1380Sentient primitive furry bipeds native to the forest moon of Endor.
1381----
1382* BadassAdorable: They are cute little fuzzballs... who are capable of taking on the Empire's best through savage traps and sheer numbers.
1383* BambooTechnology: They use gliders, battering rams, and catapults made out of wood and leather to help defeat the Empire.
1384* BearsAreBadNews: Especially if you're a Stormtrooper.
1385* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, they're a bunch of teddy bear aliens. They're also surprisingly effective warriors and carnivores.
1386* BreakoutCharacter: The aliens were so popular that they have their own spin-off material such as [[Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures two TV movies]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}} an animated series]]. None of the other aliens accomplished that.
1387* LowTechSpears: The Ewoks, one of the [[MulticulturalAlienPlanet numerous sentient species]] of the Forest Moon of Endor, have a Stone Age level of technology and use wooden spears with stone tips as one of their primary weapons.
1388%%* ProudWarriorRace:
1389* RockBeatsLaser: Capable of defeating the galactic empire with random forest material. This is also subverted a couple of times - certain methods that they employ end up being noticeably ineffective against [=AT-STs=], notably when they try to trip them.
1390* ToServeMan: They are willing to eat other sentient beings, though it's not clear if this is something they do ''regularly'' or if it was merely an attempt to please what they viewed as a god with living sacrifice.
1391* SufferTheSlings: Ewoks use slingshots to launch rocks at the Stormtroopers. Amazingly, the slingshots prove wildly effective.
1392* UrsineAliens: They look like tribal teddy bears.
1393* VehicularTurnabout: They may be armed with primitive weapons at first, but they're not stupid. As they managed to take out a few stormtroopers with traps and better knowledge of the terrain, they're sensible enough to strip the superior weapons off their fallen enemies, gradually turning the tide of the fight. By the end of the battle multiple Ewoks are seen carrying Imperial blasters. And that's not even getting into how Chewbacca led them to commandeer an AT-ST...
1394* YowiesAndBunyipsAndDropBearsOhMy: Much like Wookiees resemble the North American cryptid {{Bigfoot|SasquatchAndYeti}}, Ewoks [[StealthPun bear]] more than a passing (though probably unintentional) resemblance to drop bears.
1395[[/folder]]
1396
1397[[folder:Chirpa]]
1398!!Chief Chirpa
1399[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chirpa_sw.png]]
1400%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1401!!!'''Species:''' Ewok
1402!!!'''Homeworld:''' Endor
1403
1404->'''Portrayed by:''' Jane Busby
1405->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLifeDayTreasury The Kroolok]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi RotJ - Ewoks]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi FACPOV: Return of the Jedi]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsThePrincessAndTheScoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel]]''
1406
1407The chieftain of Bright Tree Village, Chirpa is convinced by the Rebels to aid them in assaulting the Imperial shield bunker on the moon of Endor.
1408----
1409* AllThereInTheManual: The sourcebook ''Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know'' reveals that he was replaced as chieftain of Bright Tree Village by his daughter Kneesaa.
1410* ChildhoodFriends: He has known Bright Tree's shaman Logray for more than fifty years, having being young woklings when they first met.
1411* NoodleIncident: He is somehow familiar with technology that Ewoks do not have. When Wicket describes the Imperial's blasters to him, Chirpa explains to the young scout that they are dangerous and can fire lethal "red lightning". Wicket ponders how and when Chirpa learned that, but does ask or get an explanation.
1412* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: After the whole HumanSacrifice mess got sorted out, it did not take much convincing for Chirpa to ally with the Rebels in an effort to free the moon from the Imperial's occupation.
1413* StaffOfAuthority: Wields a small bone staff, presumably as a sign of his status as chief.
1414[[/folder]]
1415
1416[[folder:Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka]]
1417!!Princess Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka
1418[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kneesaa_sw.png]]
1419%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1420!!!'''Species:''' Ewok
1421!!!'''Homeworld:''' Endor
1422
1423->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLifeDayTreasury The Kroolok]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi RotJ - Ewoks]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi FACPOV: Return of the Jedi]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]''
1424
1425The daughter of Chief Chirpa and a childhood friend of Wicket, she eventually succeeds her father as chief of Bright Tree Village.
1426----
1427* AdaptationalUgliness: Downplayed, as the ''WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}}'' cartoon she originated from gave all of the Ewoks [[AdaptationalAttractiveness a noticeably cuter character design]]. Here, she was simply redesigned to be consistent with the rest of the Ewoks as they appeared in the live-action films.
1428* AllThereInTheManual: Most information on her background comes from sourcebooks, with the primary one being ''On the Front Lines''.
1429* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Her bravery and skill in the Battle of Endor led to her becoming the first female chief of the Bright Tree tribe.
1430* CanonImmigrant: She originated in the animated ''WesternAnimation/{{Ewoks}}'' show, which is part of the ''Legends'' continuity.
1431* JumpedAtTheCall: Unlike Wicket, who just wanted a normal day, Kneesaa immediately jumped into investigating the Imperial presence on Endor and learning what was happening.
1432* NatureLover: She is infuriated by the Empire's damage to the forests and builds her first trap that she drops on their construction site out of the massive branches they knocked off the trees during their flyovers.
1433* OhCrap: At first she wants to drive the Imperials away during her first encounter with them. Then she sees one of their blasters in action quickly setting fire to the trap she had just dropped on their building site and decides that discretion would likely be a wiser idea at that moment.
1434* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She participated in the Battle of Endor, working alongside Rebel Pathfinder Kes Dameron to execute difficult tactical maneuverers.
1435* ShipTease: With Wicket throughout "One Normal Day", with highlights their friendship, similar thought patterns, and preference for each other's presence.
1436* TheStrategist: Like her friend Wicket, she was one of the tribe's primary planners behind the battle against the Empire.
1437[[/folder]]
1438
1439[[folder:Wicket W. Warrick]]
1440!!Wicket Wystri Warrick
1441[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wicket_sw.png]]
1442%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1443!!!'''Species:''' Ewok
1444!!!'''Homeworld:''' Endor
1445
1446->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/WarwickDavis
1447->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLifeDayTreasury The Kroolok]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi RotJ - Ewoks]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi FACPOV: Return of the Jedi]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsForcesOfDestiny Forces of Destiny]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsShatteredEmpire Shattered Empire]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsThePrincessAndTheScoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel]]'' | ''Film/TheRiseOfSkywalker''
1448
1449A young Ewok scout and warrior who finds and befriends Leia and helps bring the Ewoks into the war against the Empire.
1450----
1451* AlliterativeName: '''W'''icket '''W'''ystri '''W'''arrick.
1452* BigDamnHeroes: At first, it appears he abandoned the Rebels when they were captured, but he actually went to get reinforcements and returned to the bunker in time to rescue them.
1453* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: He was quite fed up with adventures and just wanted to relax and have a normal day, so at first he ignored the beginning stages of the Imperial occupation of Endor. However, with their close presence to Bright Tree Village causing him to encounter Stormtroopers while just gathering food and his friends investigating themselves, Wicket couldn't help but be drawn into the fight against them.
1454* TheCameo: Makes a brief appearance at the end of ''The Rise of Skywalker'' with his son Pommet as they watch a First Order Star Destroyer be destroyed in orbit of Endor.
1455* ADayInTheLimelight: He is the POV character of the short story "One Normal Day".
1456* FireForgedFriends: With R2-D2, who initially zapped Wicket after the Ewoks had attempted to burn him, Luke, Han, and Chewie. After the battle, Wicket and R2 are seen at the party celebrating together.
1457* NoodleIncident: "One Normal Day" makes reference to several past adventures of Wicket's which include [[Film/StarWarsEwokAdventures a crashed ship, saving children, and fighting monsters]].
1458* OddFriendship: He formed one with Princess Leia, which proved to be instrumental for asking for aid in the Battle of Endor.
1459* OutgrowingTheChildishName: Was called "Wick-Wick" as child by his friends and is not particularly fond of Kneesaa continuing to use it when he is an adult.
1460* ResignedToTheCall: Over the course of "One Normal Day" Wicket is forced to admit that danger and adventure does just seem to find him and that he enjoys that it does.
1461-->'''Kneesaa:''' Maybe this is what a normal day looks like for you, Wicket. Adventure seems to find you.
1462-->'''Wicket:''' Your father said the same thing.
1463* ShipTease: Deeper feelings than just friendship are teased with Kneesaa, and what finally motivates him to really investigate the Empire's presence is his realization that she is likely already run off to do it and is in danger.
1464* SpannerInTheWorks: If Wicket had not found Leia, she likely would have been captured by the scout troopers and held at the base. His intervention ultimately helps the Rebels gain the reinforcements needed to complete the mission.
1465* TheStrategist: According to the Databank, he came up with the strategies the Ewoks used to take on Imperials.
1466* TastesLikeFriendship: Leia begins to form a bond with Wicket after offering him food in an effort to show she was not hostile.
1467[[/folder]]
1468
1469[[folder:Logray]]
1470!!Logray
1471[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/logray_sw.png]]
1472%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1473!!!'''Species:''' Ewok
1474!!!'''Homeworld:''' Endor
1475
1476->'''Portrayed by:''' Mike Edmonds
1477->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLifeDayTreasury The Kroolok]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi RotJ - Ewoks]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi FACPOV: Return of the Jedi]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsThePrincessAndTheScoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel]]''
1478
1479The chief shaman of Bright Tree Village, Logray is one of the main advisors of Chief Chirpa.
1480----
1481* AdaptationalHeroism: In ''Legends'', Logray was a corrupting influence on Chirpa and involved in dark rituals, which led to his eventual exile and him placing a curse on the village. In canon, while he does attempt to sacrifice the Rebels, he is eventually convinced that supporting them is the right thing to do.
1482* ChildhoodFriends: He and Chirpa have known each other since they were woklings and have remained close friends in their leadership positions within the village.
1483* CrisisOfFaith: He is undergoing one after the Empire begins occupying Endor, destroying villages and the surrounding environment. Logray becomes convinced that the Golden One has abandoned them, although he keeps pretenses of his faith up for the village's sake. The arrival of C-3PO does not help matters, as he first believes him to be the Golden One, then upon seeing him trip twice and quick succession and how the other Rebels talk to him realizes he is just a droid similar to the ones the Empire has. However, after concocting a plan to use C-3PO as a sign to the rest of the village they must evacuate, Logray wonders if the Golden One placed C-3PO in his path to aid him after all.
1484* DirtyCoward: Teebo and many other members of Bright Tree Village accuse him of being one after he advocates abandoning their homes and fleeing to another part of the moon where the Empire has no presence rather than fight them. Logray doesn't consider this cowardice because he believes there is no way for them to defeat such an obviously technologically advanced enemy.
1485* ADayInTheLimelight: He is the POV character of the short story "Divine Intervention", which follows his effort to convince the village to evacuate rather than fight the Empire and his struggle to find continued faith in the Golden One.
1486* HateAtFirstSight: Amusingly develops this for Han Solo, instantly finding an arrogance about him that Logray absolutely despises. He greatly looked forward to eating him, believing that such cockiness added a certain spice to the meat.
1487* HumanSacrifice: He is the one who decides to sacrifice Luke, Han, Chewie, and R2 and serve them as the main course of a celebration dedicated to C-3PO. He particularly looks forward to eating Han, having found just the tone of his voice annoying and arrogant. However, he quickly calls off the sacrifice at the display of C-3PO's "power".
1488* TheMentor: He is Teebo's mentor and is training him to be the next shaman, although he finds his apprentice willful and quick to resort to fighting.
1489* PacifismIsCowardice: Believes that the teachings of the Golden One suggest that only peace and prosperity and lead to enlightenment, and that the younger generations have strayed from that path by wanting to challenge the Empire in war. This leads to the accusations of cowardice against him as Logray advocates fleeing to maintain their peace.
1490* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: His headdress includes a large bird skull.
1491* StaffOfAuthority: Like Chirpa, he wields a bone staff as a sign of his position.
1492[[/folder]]
1493
1494[[folder:Teebo]]
1495!!Teebo
1496[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teebo_sw.png]]
1497%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1498!!!'''Species:''' Ewok
1499!!!'''Homeworld:''' Endor
1500
1501->'''Portrayed by:''' Jack Purvis
1502->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsLifeDayTreasury The Kroolok]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi RotJ - Ewoks]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi FACPOV: Return of the Jedi]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsThePrincessAndTheScoundrel The Princess and the Scoundrel]]''
1503
1504-->''"Tomorrow we fight to save our forest and bring down the cold metal moon. Our new golden god has shown us how. Join us and we will be free again."''
1505
1506One of Bright Tree Village's best hunters and scouts, Teebo was also Logray's shaman apprentice. He led the party that captured the Rebels, who he later fought alongside against the Empire.
1507----
1508* TheApprentice: He is Logray's, but the relationship between them becomes strained when Logray advocates fleeing their village instead of fighting the Empire, leading Teebo to call his mentor a coward in the heat of the moment.
1509* CowardiceCallout: Accuses Logray of being a coward during a meeting of the Council of Elders, but immediately regrets it and bows his head in shame at throwing that accusation so publicly at his mentor.
1510* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: His hood is the skinned head of some creature with multiple bone spikes sticking out of it.
1511* WarHawk: He favors uniting as many Ewok tribes as possible to fight the Empire, criticizing their lack of response after months of Imperial occupation and expansion on the moon, including when they massacred an entire tribe.
1512[[/folder]]
1513
1514[[folder:Paploo]]
1515!!Paploo
1516[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/paploo_sw.png]]
1517%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1518!!!'''Species:''' Ewok
1519!!!'''Homeworld:''' Endor
1520
1521->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KennyBaker
1522->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/ReturnOfTheJedi RotJ - Ewoks]]'' | ''[[Literature/FromACertainPointOfViewReturnOfTheJedi One Normal Day]]'' | ''Film/ReturnOfTheJedi''
1523
1524The cousin of Kneesaa, Paploo was one of several Ewok warriors who aided the Rebels in the assault on the Imperial shield bunker.
1525----
1526* LeeroyJenkins: The Rebels worry he is one when Paploo steals one of the Imperial speeder bikes, but it actually turns out to be a smart move.
1527* WeNeedADistraction: When the Rebels find several guards at the rear entrance to the shield bunker, Paploo and Wicket hatch a plan for Paploo to get most of them to chase him when he steals a speeder bike, leaving only one guard behind for the Rebels to take care of.
1528[[/folder]]
1529
1530[[folder:Gorax]]
1531!!Gorax
1532
1533Gorax were a species of semi-sentient giant creatures native to the mountains on the moon of Endor. Members of the species were rarely seen, but sometimes emerged from their habitat to attack the villages of sentient Ewoks who also lived on Endor.
1534----
1535* AllThereInTheManual: In ''Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know'' reveals that the Gorax traps the Ewoks set up as a defense would be re-purposed for taking out the All Terrain Scout Transport units deployed during the Battle of Endor.
1536* CanonImmigrant: Gorax were originally created for the Star Wars Legends movie ''Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'', which was released in 1984 and included a member of the species as a major villain. The species was confirmed to be canon in the reference book Ultimate Star Wars which was released in 2015.
1537[[/folder]]
1538
1539[[folder:Wistie]]
1540!!Wistie
1541
1542Wisties were a sentient species native to the forest moon of Endor.
1543----
1544* TheFairFolk: While they usually do get along with Ewoks, Wisties aren't above toying with them either. And if angered enough, they'll raise their body temperature high enough that they can burn their enemies by touching them (and if ''Legends'' [[SchrodingersCanon is to believed]], they are also capable of starting forest fires).
1545* FairyInABottle: The Ewok and Wisties are allies with the latter letting the former sometimes used pouches full of Wisties as a weapon, throwing them in the direction of a target; on impact, the sprites emerged, both disrupting and burning the target
1546* HumanoidAliens: Their art depicts them as such.
1547* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Well they're aliens for one, and have the ability to raise their body temperature to burn someone (which is extremely effective when they swarm a target.
1548[[/folder]]
1549
1550!!Kef Bir
1551->'''Location:''' Endor System, Moddell Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1552->'''Local Species:''' Orbak
1553
1554The water moon of Endor. Less prominent than its planetary neighbour, Kef Bir would become home to a group of rogue First Order Stormtroopers, and the resting place of the remains of the second Death Star.
1555----
1556* HorseOfADifferentColor: The Orbaks, which look like extremely shaggy horses with tusks. Jannah's regiment manage to train a few of them to get around.
1557* LandfillBeyondTheStars: Several extremely large chunks of the second Death Star crash land in the moon's ocean, and no-one ever seems to have gone to the trouble of cleaning them up.
1558* PerpetualStorm: The oceans seem to be permanently stormy, though apparently there are times when they die down a little.
1559
1560[[header:Mykapo Sector]]
1561
1562!!Mykapo
1563[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mykapo.jpg]]
1564->'''Location:''' Mykapo System, Mykapo Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1565->'''Local Species:''' Human (Mykapan), Theelin
1566
1567A verdant world. In the eve of the Galactic Civil War, a rebel cell known as Iron Squadron hailed from Mykapo and attempted to liberate the planet from Imperial rule, but failed. Later, the Empire would enforce a lockdown on the world to prevent further rebel activities, which would stir the successors to Iron Squadron to action.
1568----
1569* SingleBiomePlanet: Seemingly downplayed. From space, it has varying shades of green and also has blue for ocean, so it may be similar to Naboo, which has swamps/jungles, and pastorals.
1570* {{Tuckerization}}: Mykapo was named after Mickey Capoferri, an executive producer of Rebels Recon and ''The Star Wars Show''.
1571----
1572
1573[[folder:Iron Squadron]]
1574!!Iron Squadron
1575
1576->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Magazine/StarWarsRebelsMagazine Rebels Magazine]]''
1577
1578A flight squadron stationed on Mykapo, led by the brother of Commander Jun Sato of Phoenix Squadron. After he was killed in action, the group dispersed, but his son, Mart Mattin, wished to carry on the fight and revived the group with the help of his friends.
1579
1580For information on Iron Squadron led by Mart Mattin, see their entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Star Wars - Rebel Cells]] page.
1581----
1582* TookALevelInCynicism: They were more sure of themselves before their leader was killed, though hearing that Mart tried to continue the name makes them scoff and decide to get back into action.
1583[[/folder]]
1584
1585[[folder:Mykapans on Other Pages]]
1586* Commander Jun Sato on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
1587* Iron Squadron II on the [[Characters/StarWarsRebelCells Rebel Cells]] page.
1588* Private Yosh Calfor on the [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne Rogue One]] page.
1589[[/folder]]
1590
1591[[header:Nuiri Sector]]
1592
1593!!Stygeon Prime
1594[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stygeon_prime.png]]
1595->'''Location:''' Stygeon System, Nuiri Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1596->'''Native Fauna:''' Tibidee
1597
1598A mountainous snowy planet, home to a secret remote prison known as the Spire. During the Clone Wars, Count Dooku, Darth Sidious, and the Separatists held Darth Maul in this prison until the Shadow Collective broke him out. Later, under the reign of the Empire, the Grand Inquisitor lured Jedi Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger to the prison in a failed attempt to apprehend them.
1599----
1600* TheAlcatraz: The Spire is a prison secure enough to hold Force-users. Maul was unable to escape on his own, as his followers had to break him out.
1601----
1602
1603[[header:Raioballo Sector]]
1604
1605!!Dantooine
1606[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dantooinerebels.png]]
1607->'''Location:''' Dantooine System, Raioballo Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1608->'''Native Species:'''Human
1609
1610--> ''"Dantooine is too remote to make an effective demonstration. But don't worry—we will deal with your Rebel friends soon enough."''
1611-->-- '''Willhuff Tarkin'''
1612
1613A lush planet that housed an abandoned Rebel Base. In the eve of the Galactic Civil War, it housed the first formal meeting of the Rebel Alliance.
1614----
1615* ElaborateUndergroundBase: The Rebel Alliance established their first main base here and had plans to expand it, digging deeper underground, but for some reason they were eventually forced to abandon it and set up a new one on Yavin 4. The Empire later find the abandoned base and are surprised at how sophisticated it is.
1616* HufflepuffHouse: We never see Dantooine in the theatrical films, but it plays a fairly significant role in ''Film/ANewHope''. It was the original location of the Rebel base, with Leia Organa later telling Tarkin that the Rebels are still there when he threatens to destroy Alderaan with the Death Star. Although poor Alderaan still gets blown up (''"Dantooine is too remote to make an effective demonstration"''), Leia's quick lie about Dantooine prevents the Empire from learning the location of the new base until ''after'' they get hold of the Death Star plans.
1617* SchrodingersCanon: It was home to a Jedi Enclave during the Old Republic.
1618** GiantFlyer: The Brith, which circles the skies on Dantooine.
1619** OrbitalBombardment: In the days of the Old Republic, [[spoiler:the Jedi Enclave was destroyed via this by Darth Malak]].
1620** PowerCrystal: In ''VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic'', the planet had different caves which carried different lightsaber crystals.
1621
1622!!Lah'mu
1623
1624[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lahmu_full_swct.png]]
1625->'''Location:''' Lah'mu System, Raioballo Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1626
1627->''"I think I've found the perfect place. Remote. A bit desolate, but tranquil."''
1628-->--'''Saw Gerrera'''
1629
1630A small and isolated planet which was first settled shortly before the Clone Wars under the encouragement of the Republic's Ministry of Economic Development. With less than five hundred colonists, Lah'mu was selected as a hiding place by the Erso family after they fled the Empire.
1631----
1632* AgriWorld: It was originally settled as a farming planet for the Republic, although by the era of the Empire it had largely drifted from the attention of much of the galaxy.
1633* {{Arcadia}}: Lah'mu is a verdant and tranquil world that goes unnoticed by most people in the galaxy. It is sparsely populated, having less than five hundred colonists, who live mostly on the western hemisphere and make a simple living by farming. As a result, it's regarded as a perfect hiding place for the Erso family and so it proved for four years until the Empire finally tracked them down.
1634* MeaningfulName: Lahmu is an Akkadian god, a protective spirit whose name means "parent star/constellation", befitting that Galen hid his family on Lah'mu to protect them from the Empire and to keep the Empire from going after him to complete the Death Star, in addition to [[PapaWolf Galen]] and [[MamaBear Lyra]] being protective of their family. Additionally, this also fits with the recurring motif of stars in ''Rogue One''. It's also likely a ShoutOut to the Laamu Atoll in the Maldives, which served as the filming location of Scarif.
1635* SingleBiomePlanet: The planet mostly consists of green hills and fields, and black sand beaches. Due to the fertility of the soil, it was settled as an agricultural planet.
1636
1637[[folder:Lyra Erso]]
1638!!Lyra Erso
1639[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lyra_erso_sw_8.png]]
1640%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1641!!!'''Species:''' Human
1642!!!'''Homeworld:''' Aria Prime
1643
1644->'''Portrayed by:''' Valene Kane
1645->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsCatalyst Catalyst]]'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
1646
1647-->''"Jyn, trust the Force."''
1648
1649A geologist and surveyor from Aria Prime, Lyra was married to Galen Erso and the mother of Jyn Erso. A strong believer in the Force and the ideals of the Jedi, she distrusted the Empire and Director Orson Krennic, helping her husband discover that they were having him develop a superweapon using Kyber crystals, at which point they fled Coruscant with the help of Saw Gerrera.
1650----
1651* AgeGapRomance: She's nine years younger than Galen; she was around 22 while he was around 31 when they got married.
1652* TheArtifact: Lyra was [[WhatCouldHaveBeen originally]] going to be a Jedi in-hiding, until the creators decided instead to focus on more ordinary people in the galaxy and re-worked her character. In the film itself, Lyra still dresses in a somewhat Jedi-like manner, gives her daughter a kyber crystal necklace and tells her to "trust in the Force". [[AllThereInTheManual Expanded material]] reveals that although she's not Force-sensitive, she still believes in the Force and has studied and agrees with many Jedi teachings.
1653* BetterToDieThanBeKilled: Lyra clearly holds this attitude when Krennic comes to claim her family. She knows that she's leverage that can be used to build a weapon that will threaten the galaxy. [[spoiler:Her actions can also be seen as a noble SuicideByCop; there's little reason to believe she thought she'd survive the altercation.]]
1654* BrainyBrunette: It doesn't really come through in the film, but [[AllThereInTheManual expanded material]] reveals she is an expert on crystals and cave systems, and served as Galen's guide and later his lab assistant during his research into crystals, including kyber crystals.
1655* CallToAgriculture: She used to work as a geologist before going into hiding on Lah'mu, where she runs a farm with her husband.
1656* CharacterDeath: [[spoiler:She's shot by one of Krennic's Death Troopers in an attempt to kill him.]]
1657* DefiantToTheEnd: Towards Krennic.
1658--> "''You will never win!''"
1659* DiedInYourArmsTonight: Subverted. [[spoiler: She's already dead by the time Galen reaches her, cradling her in his arms]].
1660* GutFeeling: She never trusted Orson Krennic and was always suspicious of the real reason behind the kyber crystal research her husband was engaged in, later persuading him to flee Coruscant and go into hiding when they learnt about the Death Star. When Krennic tries to persuade Lyra to come quietly, promising she and her family would live in comfort, she rightly points out they'd just be [[GildedCage hostages]].
1661* HappilyMarried: It's strongly indicated she and Galen were.
1662* HeroicSacrifice: Her actions in the opening scene of ''Rogue One'' could be seen as such. She knows that she and Jyn can be used as hostages to force Galen's cooperation in building the Death Star [[spoiler: and dies attempting to take out Krennic]]. Sadly, [[SenselessSacrifice her efforts are for naught]] as Galen is captured anyway.
1663* ImperiledInPregnancy: She gave birth to Jyn while she and Galen were held hostage by Separatists on Vallt.
1664* MeaningfulName: Possibly. In the real world, Lyra is a small constellation, including Vega, one of the brightest stars in the sky.
1665* MissingMom: [[spoiler:She was killed when Jyn was five years old during an attempt to kill Orson Krennic.]]
1666* SacrificialLamb: [[spoiler: She is killed in the opening scene of ''Rogue One'', not long after [[WeHardlyKnewYe her introduction]], as part of Jyn's backstory and later motivation for joining the Rebellion]].
1667* SayMyName: Galen shouts her name in anguish when [[spoiler: a Death Trooper shoots her]].
1668* SheCleansUpNicely: In ''Catalyst''.
1669-->When Krennic imagined her, he saw her in rugged boots and hiking shorts and carrying an unwieldy pack on her back; seeing her now in a fashionable skirt and high heels was something of a revelation.
1670* TakingYouWithMe: She attempts to do this with [[spoiler:Krennic, but sadly only manages to wound him.]]
1671* TragicKeepsake: She gives Jyn a kyber crystal pendant [[spoiler: shortly before she is killed]].
1672* UnderestimatingBadassery: She very nearly succeeds in [[spoiler:assassinating Krennic]], mostly because [[EvilCannotComprehendGood he doesn't believe she would risk her own life to do it]]. [[spoiler:Krennic does soon realise that she isn't going to back down and orders Lyra shot, which saves his life.]]
1673* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: She single-handedly threatens Krennic and his troopers with a blaster in an attempt to protect her husband. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, this gets her killed, though she does manage to shoot Krennic in the arm]].
1674[[/folder]]
1675
1676[[header:Rolion Sector]]
1677
1678!!Maridun
1679[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maridun_tcw.jpg]]
1680->'''Location:''' Maridun System, Rolion Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1681->'''Native Species:''' Amani
1682->'''Immigrated Species:''' Lurmen
1683->'''Native Fauna:''' Mastiff Phalone
1684
1685A world of grassy plains where large seed pods grew and the habitat of mastiff phalones. It was the homeworld of the lanky Amani, but was also settled by pacifist Lurmen who wished to avoid the Clone Wars after their own world, Mygeeto, became a victim of the war's bloodshed.
1686
1687[[folder:Tee Watt Kaa]]
1688!!Village Chief Tee Watt Kaa
1689[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tee_watt_kaa_sw.jpg]]
1690!!!'''Species:''' Lurmen
1691
1692->'''Voiced by:''' George Coe
1693->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1694
1695-->''"We will not fight them at all. We would rather die than to kill others."''
1696
1697A male Lurmen who led a colonized village on Maridun. A devout pacifist, Kaa refused to engage in any sort of combat, even if the lives of his own were in danger. At one point, this would be challenged by the simultaneous stranding of a small group of Republic soldiers and the arrival of a Separatist superweapon test on Maridun.
1698----
1699* ActualPacifist: Similar to Satine's, his is not one of the best versions of pacifism that you want to have during ''wartime'', especially considering the circumstances they end up facing. He outright refuses to defend or even ''evacuate'' his village when the Separatists show up and when it is blatantly obvious that they are going to ''kill'' them to [[MakeAnExampleOfThem test out their new prototype superweapon on the village]], because he believes that doing anything that isn't nothing would be considered participating in the war, the exact reason why his people made exodus off of their homeworld. He also doesn't care which side started the war and which side only wants to end it. To him, both sides are at fault since it takes two to fight.
1700* ExtremeDoormat: He's clearly not happy when Lok Durd and his droids cause trouble in his village, but lets them anyway.
1701* SchrodingersCanon: According to ''The Clone Wars'' tie-in webcomics (which are now ''Legends''), the Lurmen can't leave Maridun even if they wanted to, as the native Amani - a race of vicious headhunters - have forced them to abandon the ship they came with. If they did want to leave, they'd have to fight the Amani and compromise their vow of pacifism.
1702* SuicidalPacifism: He's devoted to his ideal of pacifism that he's willing to allow himself and his people to be destroyed, rather than going against his beliefs and taking up arms.
1703* UnwantedRescue: He doesn't even want the Jedi or the Republic to protect his village. Of course, he has no say in the matter.
1704-->'''Tee Watt Kaa:''' Stop building that wall. I didn't ask ya to defend us.\
1705'''Anakin:''' This battle is inevitable. You can stand by your beliefs. But let us stand by ours.
1706[[/folder]]
1707
1708[[folder:Wag Too]]
1709!!Wag Too
1710[[quoteright:338:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wag_too_swtcw.png]]
1711!!!'''Species:''' Lurmen
1712
1713->'''Voiced by:''' Alec Medlock
1714->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1715
1716The son of Tee Watt Kaa, who is the leader of a colonized village on Maridun. He serves as the village healer.
1717----
1718* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He and several others disobey his father's orders to [[ActualPacifist stay put]] so that he can help out the Jedi and clone troopers as well as aiding their defense of the village against the Separatists.
1719[[/folder]]
1720
1721[[header:Sanbra Sector]]
1722
1723!!D'Qar
1724[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dqar_sw.png]]
1725->'''Location:''' Ileenium System, Sanbra Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1726
1727A temperate, forested planet used by the Resistance as a base during their conflict with the First Order.
1728----
1729* AsteroidThicket: D'Qar has a planetary ring of asteroids.
1730* OrbitalBombardment: The First Order use a Dreadnought to destroy the Resistance's base from outer space, though they manage to evacuate just in the nick of time.
1731* SingleBiomePlanet: In keeping with long-standing ''Star Wars'' tradition, from what's been mentioned it's all forest.
1732* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A planetary example to Yavin 4. They're both temperate worlds covered in forests, both house the heroes' secret base in the first film of a trilogy and both nearly get destroyed by the villain's superweapon but are saved at the last minute.
1733
1734[[header:Savareen Sector]]
1735
1736!!Christophsis
1737[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/christophsis_landscape.png]]
1738->'''Location:''' Christoph System, Savareen Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1739->'''Native Species:''' Human (Christophsian)
1740->'''Native Fauna:''' Kyaddak
1741
1742Chistophsis was a crystalline planet that was the site of a battle between the Galactic Republic and Confederacy of Independent Systems that occurred early on during the Clone Wars. The planet was invaded by the Separatist droid armies of the Confederacy of Independent Systems before they had been repelled by the Jedi and clone troopers sent by the Galactic Republic. Eventually towards the end of the Clone Wars, the planet was once again the site of another battle between the Republic and the Separatists. After the Galactic Republic became the Galactic Empire, the planet was placed under Imperial rule. Christophsis was one of the few known sources of kyber crystals in the galaxy.
1743----
1744* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: The general aesthetic of Christophsis' cities are this trope to go along with its crystalline structure. Although, after a couple of fierce battles during the Clone Wars, they look somewhat the worse for wear.
1745* PowerCrystal: Christophsis is one of four known sources of kyber crystals, alongside Ilum, Jedha, and Lothal.
1746----
1747
1748[[folder:Cuata]]
1749!!Doctor Cuata
1750[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cuata_sw.png]]
1751%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
1752!!!'''Species:''' Pantoran
1753%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
1754
1755->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015 Marvel's Star Wars]]''
1756
1757->''"Well, then thank goodness Dr. Cuata is here. Listen up Skywalker - class is in session."''
1758
1759A renowned kyber crystal expert. Upon noticing many other scholars in his field disappearing during the early days of the Empire, Cuata went into hiding and eventually found safety on Christophsis with the aid of the Fallanassi Gretta.
1760----
1761* BigDamnHeroes: Saves Luke and Gretta from being eaten by a large lizard by blowing it up with a kyber powered rifle.
1762* ForScience: He is mostly interested in studying kyber, regardless of the risks that it may present to others. He first asks Luke to try and clense a Sith corrupted kyber crystal, knowing it is dangerous, and then when Luke is meditating on a clear kyber he does not warn him that the other crystals felt the Force receding due to the recent effects of the Fermata Cage's destruction because he wished to see what would happen to Luke's mind. When Gretta calls him out for it, he protests that he was just being a scientist.
1763* InsufferableGenius: While he is a genius and one of the greatest living experts on kyber crystals, Cuata is also very blunt, talks down to Luke about his lack of knowledge, and risks letting Luke die to gain more knowledge about kyber crystals.
1764* SanitySlippage: Working in close proximity to kyber for long periods can have an effect on the mind. Cuata spends a great deal of time speaking to the crystals he has around his neck and responding as if they spoke to him, although he insists he is not crazy.
1765-->'''Cuata:''' You're Force-sensitive, maybe even a Jedi - I can tell. Do people ask you if you are all right every time you sense things they can't?
1766[[/folder]]
1767
1768[[folder:Church of the Force's Christophsis Pilgrimage]]
1769!!Christophsis Pilgrimage
1770->See their entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsReligiousOrganizations Religious Organizations]] page.
1771[[/folder]]
1772----
1773
1774!!Rodia
1775[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/databank_rodia_01_169_6f76b79d.jpeg]]
1776->'''Location:''' Tyrius System, Savareen Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1777->'''Native Species:''' Rodian
1778->'''Native Fauna:''' Birds, frogs, snakes, ghests, kwazel maws
1779
1780Rodia was a remote swampy jungle planet. The native Rodians lived in cities protected by energy domes and were ruled by a government headed by a Grand Protector, who commanded the loyalty of all Rodian clans. Rodia was a member of the Galactic Republic and like many other worlds fell under the rule of the Empire. After the Battle of Endor, Rodia was freed of Imperial rule and joined the New Republic.
1781----
1782* LesCollaborateurs: Some Rodian clans sided with the Empire during its reign, including the Chattza clan, who held the Grand Protectorship shortly after the Battle of Yavin. Other Rodian clans who opposed the Empire and the Chattza clan provided arms to the Rebellion at a discount.
1783* SingleBiomePlanet: Rodia's surface was seemingly covered by deep, extensive swamps chocked with vegetation.
1784
1785[[folder:Rodian]]
1786!!Rodians
1787[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rodian_sw.png]]
1788
1789A sentient species of reptilian humanoids with peeble-like scaly skin, twin antennae, long pointy ears, large black eyes, and tapir-like snouts, Rodians were a very widespread sight across the galaxy.
1790For information on their ''Legends'' depiction, see '''[[Characters/StarWarsLegendsRaces here]].'''
1791----
1792* AlienBlood: Rodian blood is green.
1793* AlienHair: Male Rodians, who were otherwise unable to develop hair on their heads, sometimes had colored skull ridges.
1794* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The species had their own language, Rodian, but many offworlders were often fluent in Basic. Others preferred huttese instead.
1795* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: While green was the most common skin color, yellow and turquoise rodians were not unheard of.
1796* BizarreAlienBiology: Among other things, their eyes allowed them to see in infrared, their small antennae could detect vibrations and they were capable of breathing air saturated with the purrgil-generated Clouzon-36 without the assistance of a respirator. Females also possessed breasts and could grow hair.
1797* BizarreSexualDimorphism: Female Rodians could sometimes develop and grow long, human-like hair, something males were apparently uncapable of.
1798* BlackBeadEyes: A Rodian's large, black pupil-less eyes allowed them to see in the infrared spectrum.
1799* BreakoutCharacter: They are among the franchise's most famous and well-remembered extraterrestrial species, and have been appearing quite regularly in Canon and ''Legends'' alike.
1800* CreepyLongFingers: The Rodian hand had long, spindly fingers with suction cups at the end which were very dexterous. The shape of the Rodian hand, however, was as such that if an object was designed for their species, it would be uncomfortable for a human to use.
1801* HumanoidAlien: They have the same basic humanoid body structure many other species share across the galaxy.
1802* LittleGreenMen: Rodians invoke this trope with their design, but they are usually man-sized and look more like tapirs than hominids.
1803* NonMammalMammaries: Female Rodians possessed a pair of woman-like breasts.
1804* PointyEars: One of their most identifiable traits.
1805[[/folder]]
1806
1807[[folder:Rodians on other pages]]
1808* Bolla Ropal on the [[Characters/StarWarsJediMasters Jedi Masters]] page.
1809* Onaconda Farr on the [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Galactic Senate]] page.
1810* Lolo Purs on the [[Characters/StarWarsGalacticRepublicSenate Galactic Senate]] page.
1811* Greedo and Jakoli on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenariesRepublicEra Bounty Hunters and Mercenaries: Republic Era]] page.
1812* Wald on the [[Characters/StarWarsTatooine Tatooine]] page.
1813* Greeata Jendowanian on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClans Hutt Clans]] page.
1814[[/folder]]
1815
1816!!Nelvaan
1817->'''Location:''' Savareen Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1818->'''Native Species:''' Nelvaanians
1819->'''Native Fauna:''' White Bantha, Horax
1820
1821A harsh tundra planet. During the Clone Wars, a Rodian Senator ceded the planet and its peaceful, primitive culture to the Techno Union, who used its people as a testing ground to turn them into cyborg monsters.
1822----
1823* OffTheGrid: It's close hyperspace proximity to Rodia, the Arkanis Sector, and Ryloth meant that it generally was left alone throughout galactic history except for maybe some use of the water on-planet. Then the Techno Union got their hands on it...
1824* SchrodingersCanon: To ask the Nelvaanians, the Techno Union's machinations caused the planet to freeze over by exploiting the planet's geothermal energy and causing adverse effects across the planet's environment. Its ''actual'' environment, a more temperate one, began to return after the Techno Union were rooted out by the Jedi Order.
1825* SingleBiomePlanet: It's a harsh tundra planet.
1826
1827[[folder:Nelvaanian]]
1828!!Nelvaanian
1829
1830The peaceful low-tech natives of Nelvaan, who for most of galactic history were never paid much mind up until the Clone Wars, where the Techno Union began to use them for terrible experiments to turn the males of their species into cyborg monsters.
1831----
1832* BodyHorror: If the original ''Legends'' [[WesternAnimation/StarWarsCloneWars source material]] for both Nelvaan and the Nelvaanians is anything to go by, the experiments that the Techno Union subjected them to were not pretty to say the least.
1833* RiteOfPassage: Nelvaanian men must face a [[{{Kaiju}} Horax]] and successfully gather a scale from its tail in order to be considered a Warrior-Scout.
1834[[/folder]]
1835
1836[[header:Sertar Sector]]
1837
1838!!Florrum
1839[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hondooutpost_bfr.png]]
1840->'''Location:''' Florrum System, Sertar Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1841->'''Immigrated species:''' Weequay, Nikto, Bith, Jawa
1842->'''Native fauna:''' Skalder
1843->'''Major Points:''' The Ohnaka Gang's base
1844
1845A sulphureous desert planet. During the Clone Wars, it was under the control of Weequay pirate Hondo Ohnaka and his gang, who were driven off the planet at some point in the early years of the Galactic Empire.
1846
1847[[folder:Preigo's Traveling World of Wonder]]
1848!!Preigo's Traveling World of Wonder
1849
1850->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/StephenStanton (Preigo)
1851->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1852
1853Preigo was the male Dug manager of a traveling circus troupe known as the Traveling World of Wonder. At some point, he and his troupe had previously performed for the Ohnaka Gang, which resulted in the death of one of his actors, and was called on for an encore performance again for the group later during the Clone Wars.
1854----
1855* OffWithHisHead: [[NoodleIncident The last time he performed for the Ohnaka Gang]], Hondo was unimpressed by something and had one of his pirates decapitate one of Preigo's performers, keeping their skulls as reminders. So Preigo books it once things screw up again.
1856* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When his new performers turn out to be undercover Jedi Initiates that attack the Ohnaka Gang, he books it out of fear for what Hondo might do to him.
1857[[/folder]]
1858
1859[[folder:The Ohnaka Gang]]
1860!!The Ohnaka Gang
1861->See their [[Characters/StarWarsTheOhnakaGang own page]].
1862[[/folder]]
1863
1864[[header:Seswenna Sector]]
1865
1866!!Eriadu
1867->'''Location:''' Eriadu System, Seswenna Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1868->'''Native Species:''' Human (Eriaduans)
1869->'''Capital:''' Eriadu City
1870
1871The capital of the Seswenna Sector, Eriadu rose to prominence during the early days of the Republic due to its large deposits of lommite ore and serves as a key stop on the Hydian Way trading route. Polluted by strip mining, life on Eriadu is nearly impossible outside of its cities due to dangerous plants and wildlife. In the later years of the Republic, Eriadu gained even greater galactic prominence due to the growing influence of Wilhuff Tarkin.
1872
1873[[folder:The Tarkin Family]]
1874!!The Tarkin Family
1875
1876----
1877* ARealManIsAKiller: Their children are raised to be skilled hunters and killers.
1878* FantasticRacism: Firm believers in humanocentrism. It says a lot that the most tolerant is ''Wilhuff Tarkin''.
1879* ParentalAbandonment: [[UsedToBeASweetKid When Governor Tarkin was a child]], when he got in an argument with his parents about how people outside of their family are to be treated, he said he'd feed their non-human servant his dinner leftovers, to which his parents replied without a beat that they'd disown him and throw him out of their home. And with that being said, there's nothing against the idea that this trope hasn't already happened before with other family members.
1880* UsedToBeASweetKid: If a kid isn't already a jerk, then they either ''will'' be or will be disowned and kicked out. If anything, look at Wilhuff Tarkin.
1881[[/folder]]
1882
1883[[folder:Jova Tarkin]]
1884!!Jova Tarkin
1885[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jova_tarkin_sw.png]]
1886!!!'''Species:''' Human
1887
1888->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTarkin Tarkin]]''
1889
1890-->''"Never try to live decently, boy -- not unless you're willing to open your life to tragedy and sadness. Live like a beast, and no event, no matter how harrowing, will ever be able to move you."''
1891
1892Paternal grand-uncle of Wilhuff Tarkin. He trains members of the Tarkin family on the Carrion Plateau, where he lives.
1893----
1894* EvilMentor: He serves as one to any Tarkin who goes to the Carrion Plateau, putting them through TrainingFromHell while ingraining the Tarkins' unique views on life and instilling order. His grand-nephew Wilhuff Tarkin is his best and favorite pupil, and Jova does his best to follow how his career is progressing despite the lack of technology and news on the Carrion Plateau.
1895* TheHermit: He loved living, hunting, and killing on the Carrion Plateau so much that he decided to stay there. Thus, he has very little contact with the outside world outside of his family, and only rarely leaves the Plateau to bring members of the Tarkin family there to be trained.
1896[[/folder]]
1897
1898[[folder:Xea]]
1899!!Xea
1900!!!'''Species:''' Human
1901
1902->'''Appearances:''' ''Literature/TK462''
1903
1904The sister of the man that would become designated as TK-462 as an Imperial Stormtrooper as a result of her accidental death by rebels that were stealing from their family's farm.
1905----
1906* TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth: How TK-462 sees her death as.
1907[[/folder]]
1908
1909[[folder:Eriaduans on other pages]]
1910* Grand Moff Wilhuff Tarkin on his [[Characters/StarWarsWilhuffTarkin separate page]].
1911* TK-462 on the [[Characters/StarWarsLothalImperialGarrison Lothal Imperial Garrison]] page.
1912* Cadet Harb Binli on the [[Characters/StarWarsRedSquadron Red Squadron]] page.
1913[[/folder]]
1914
1915[[header:Sevetta Sector]]
1916
1917!!Kowak
1918[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kowak_sw.png]]
1919->'''Location:''' Kowak System, Sevetta Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1920->'''Native Species:''' Kowakian-monkey lizards, Mole-fleas
1921%%->'''Capital:'''
1922
1923Covered in lush rainforests, Kowak is home to two strange species: the Kowakian-monkey lizards and the mole-fleas. The rights of both species were ignored by colonial slaver powers, including the Zygerrians, who established multiple camps across the planet to work thousands of slaves brought from across the galaxy.
1924
1925[[folder:Kowakian monkey-lizard/ape]]
1926!!Kowakian monkey-lizard
1927[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kowakian_monkey_lizard_sw.png]]
1928
1929A semi-sentient species that became a popular "pet" among pirates and other crime lords. The Kowakian ape is a larger variant.
1930----
1931* TheHyena: One of the Kowakian monkey-lizard's most distinguishing trait is their frequent laughter and sadistic sense of humor.
1932* TheImp: They most commonly appear as the small and weak, but mocking and irreverent, lackeys of stronger villains and criminals.
1933* ItCanThink: Despite usually being pets, monkey-lizards are quite intelligent and capable of operating machinery.
1934* ManiacMonkeys: They're well known for their sadistic streak, and in fact are outright savage and have no qualms about eating people.
1935* MixAndMatchCritters: Although, despite their name, they don't have any particularly lizard-like traits, they resemble monkeys with avian beaks.
1936* NoSell: The ape variant can shrug off blaster fire.
1937* SapientEatSapient: In ''The Mandalorian'', one of them is seen in a cage and another is being roasted over a fire when Din walks into town on the way to meet the Client on Nevarro.
1938[[/folder]]
1939
1940[[folder:Kowakian monkey-lizards on other pages]]
1941* Salacious B. Crumb on the [[Characters/StarWarsTheHuttClan Hutt Clan]] page.
1942[[/folder]]
1943
1944[[header:Sluis Sector]]
1945
1946!!Dagobah
1947[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dagobah_890df592.jpeg]]
1948->'''Location:''' Dagobah System, Sluis Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1949
1950-->''"It's a really strange place to find a Jedi Master. This place gives me the creeps."''
1951-->--'''Luke Skywalker'''
1952
1953A remote, uninhabited swampy planet strong in the Force, which was why Jedi Grand Master Yoda exiled himself there after the rise of the Empire.
1954----
1955* DeathWorld: For those not named Yoda or Luke Skywalker, that is. The weather is a constant thunderstorm, the surface is muddy, dark and uncomfortable, there are ''zero'' settlements, and the whole planet is teeming with odd, and often dangerous life forms. Oh, and the planet is remote and obscure enough that getting supplies off-world is unlikely.
1956* OffTheGrid: Is described in-universe as about as off-the-grid you can get. It's at the end of an obscure route, in the middle of absolutely nothing, with no significant civilization or even neighboring systems. Perfect place to hide out, one could say...
1957* PlaceOfPower: It's stronger in the Force than most planets, enough so that dead Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, who can normally only manifest as a disembodied voice, appears there as a cloud of lights.
1958* PsychologicalTormentZone: The cave on Dagobah forces Luke to face Darth Vader and then see his own face within Vader's mask, forcing Luke to question himself. It tries doing the same to Kylo Ren, but his rage [[AngstNuke destroys the cave]].
1959* SchrodingersCanon:
1960** In ''Legends'', it was one of the several planets besides Kamino Count Dooku had secretly erased from the Jedi Temple records on Palpatine's orders.
1961** The Dark Side cave was apparently the site of a big battle between a Jedi called Minch (a rare member of Yoda's species) and a Dark Jedi, the aftermath of which caused the Dark Side to fester.
1962** There was apparently a cannibal clan descended from Republic explorers in ''Legends'', whom Yoda encountered.
1963** Luke Skywalker eventually returned to Dagobah, setting up Jedi training facilities, dubbing the place "Mount Yoda".
1964* SingleBiomePlanet: Dagobah, as far as can be seen, is all swampy forest.
1965* StockNessMonster: The Dragonsnake that lurks in the swamps, one of them attempted to eat R2.
1966----
1967
1968[[header:Sprizen Sector]]
1969
1970!!Abafar
1971[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/abafar_town.png]]
1972->'''Location:''' Abafar System, Sprizen Sector, Outer Rim Territories
1973->'''Immigrated species:''' Human, Aleena, Aqualish, Dug, Sullustan, unnamed tentacle-faced species (Loubo's species)
1974->'''Major Cities:''' Pons Ora
1975
1976A lightly populated desert world. The few towns on the world mine deposits of rhydonium, a highly-combustible fuel.
1977----
1978* AlienSky: Abafar's sky is orange due to particles in the atmosphere diffusing sunlight throughout it, making it impossible to see the sun for direction and know what time of day it is.
1979* CrapsackWorld: Abafar is a terrible and desolate place to live, having only a handful of crappy towns like Pons Ora which are home to very unsavory beings (for reference, [=R2-D2=] compares Pons Ora to Tatooine's Mos Espa not long after getting into town). [[DeathWorld It is also very deadly outside of the few settlements due to being nothing but an endless desert]]. Combined with the orange sky blocking the sun making it impossible to know in which direction you are going without equipment, being trapped in the middle of the desert becomes a death sentence.
1980* CrossingTheDesert: Nearly impossible to do, since there are zero landmarks, not even the sun, to guide one through it. Also, the reflective white sand (in combination with the lack of a visible sun) obscures shadows and for some strange reason, leaves no tracks for guiding one back.
1981* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: The planet-encompassing desert is called "The Void" (and the Republic's database only description of the planet is "Void" as well). A very appropriate description for a desert with almost zero discernible features and that is very easy to get lost in.
1982* SingleBiomePlanet: The world is a desert.
1983
1984[[folder:Borkus]]
1985!!Mr. Borkus
1986[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/borkus.png]]
1987!!!'''Species:''' Sullustan
1988!!!'''Homeworld:''' Abafar
1989
1990->'''Voiced by:''' Tom Kane
1991->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
1992
1993A Sullustan cook who owns the Power Sliders diner.
1994----
1995* CardCarryingVillain: The guy is so [[EvilIsHammy over the top]], he manages to make "dishwasher" sound like the ultimate insult. His EvilPlan? [[PokeThePoodle Keep Gregor as one]]. [[EvilIsPetty Without paying him]].
1996* FatBastard: He is an overweight racist jerkass.
1997* FantasticRacism: Refers to Colonel Meebur Gascon, a Zilkin, as a conduit worm and refuses to serve him, going so far as to threaten him with a knife and run him out of his diner.
1998* HumanoidAlien: He is a Sullustan and has the basic human body shape but distinctly alien facial features.
1999* ImAHumanitarian: His diner serves Ewok Jerky, made out of the meat of sentient Ewoks.
2000* {{Jerkass}}: His introduction has him attempting to murder Gascon, and then it is later revealed that he has essentially enslaved Gregor by paying him less than his rent to keep him trapped in perpetual servitude.
2001* RightForTheWrongReasons: He is right about the Separatists mining the rhydonium onto the Rho-class transport shuttle to use on the Venator-Class Star Destroyer, but as the [[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS5E13PointOfNoReturn next episode shows]], they're not using it to blow up the ship over Abafar, but somewhere else...
2002* StereotypeFlip: Sullustans are mostly known for being friendly, brilliant scientists, manufacturers, pilots, and during the Galactic Civil War, supporters of the Rebel Alliance. Borkus is a racist and sleazy small business owner that pays his employees only enough that they are effectively his slaves.
2003[[/folder]]
2004
2005[[folder:Gregor]]
2006!!Captain Gregor
2007->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsCloneTroopers Clone Troopers]] page.
2008[[/folder]]
2009
2010[[header:Sujimis Sector]]
2011->See [[Characters/StarWarsSujimisSector its page]].
2012
2013[[header:Sullust Sector]]
2014
2015!!Sullust
2016->'''Location:''' Sullust System, Sullust Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2017->'''Native Species:''' Sullustan
2018
2019A volcanic planet that is home to the Sullustan species and a significant population of humans. Due to its mostly inhospitable surface, most settlements on Sullust are underground. The [=SoroSuub=] Corporation employees more than half of the planet's population, as they manufacture everything from luxury starships to basic comlinks. During the reign of the Empire, [=SoroSuub=] was aligned with the Empire, which prompted many of its employees to subvert its goals or join the Rebellion.
2020----
2021* LaResistance: During the Empire's occupation of Sullust, there was always a fairly active resistance movement against it and [=SoroSuub=].
2022* LethalLavaLand: The surface of Sullust has a number of lava pools and streams, which makes the surface atmosphere toxic in long periods of exposure.
2023* MegaCorp: The [=SoroSuub=] Corporation is the most influential faction on Sullust, employing more than half of the planet's workforce amongst its varied divisions.
2024* UndergroundCity: All of Sullust's settlements are in caverns underground, with workers commuting to the surface factories on shuttles and elevators.
2025
2026[[folder:Sullustan]]
2027!!Sullustan
2028[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sullustan_sw.png]]
2029
2030The native species of Sullust. They are a humanoid species renowned for their skills as pilots, manufacturers, and scientific and technological development. Sullustans are also prevalent among the spacers of the galaxy, both in legitimate and illegal roles.
2031----
2032* HumanoidAlien: Sullustan's have the typical humanoid body type with no major differences.
2033* JumpedAtTheCall: When the First Order began to emerge, a number of Sullustans saw the writing on the wall and remembered how their planet suffered under the Empire's occupation. They joined the Resistance or began making other preparations to fight the First Order when it made its inevitable move.
2034* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: Their name is derived from their homeworld.
2035[[/folder]]
2036
2037[[folder:Sullustans on other pages]]
2038* Nien Nunb on the [[Characters/StarWarsResistanceStarfighterCorps Resistance Starfighter Corps]] page.
2039[[/folder]]
2040
2041[[header:Suolriep Sector]]
2042
2043!!Saleucami
2044[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/databank_saleucami_01_169_3036720a.jpeg]]
2045->'''Location:''' Saleucami System, Suolriep Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2046
2047A backwater planet that attempted to avoid the Clone Wars but eventually became a battlefield.
2048
2049[[folder:Cut Lawquane]]
2050!!Cut Lawquane
2051[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cut_lawquane_sw.png]]
2052!!!'''Species:''' Human clone
2053!!!'''Homeworld:''' Kamino
2054
2055->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DeeBradleyBaker
2056->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsAftermath Aftermath]]'' [[note]]mentioned only [[/note]]
2057
2058-->''"I know you think I'm a coward, Rex, but believe me, I'll fight to my last breath to keep them safe."''
2059
2060Cut is a deserter from the Grand Army of the Republic, having become traumatized by the loss of his entire unit during his first battle. He met Suu and her children after deserting, eventually marrying her and adopting her children. His desire to avoid the war is threatened by an encounter with Captain Rex, and later by the rise of the Galactic Empire.
2061----
2062* AbsurdlyYouthfulFather: Cut is an interesting case. Chronologically he's eleven-twelve at the most, but due to the growth-acceleration used on all Fett-clones, he's biologically at least twice that old. Furthermore, Jek and Shaeeah are from Suu's previous relationship, thus, they're his stepchildren.
2063* ActionDad: Stepfather to Shaeeah and Jek and he uses the skills and training he received as a Clone Trooper to protect them.
2064* BadassNormal: Cut might have deserted from the Clone Army, but he hasn't lost any of the badassery he got from being brought up as a soldier.
2065* TheBusCameBack: Like the rest of the family, he's an insignificant character of the day who returns to help the Bad Batch in their eponymous series.
2066* ClonesArePeopleToo: Not only is Cut married and has a family he wants, he even discussed this topic with Captain Rex.
2067* DefectorFromDecadence: Cut left the army after his whole squad was killed in battle, and he realized just how pointless and stupid the whole thing is.
2068* FamilyMan: Cut went from having a duty as a soldier to having a duty to his family, and is intent on making sure they are safe.
2069* {{Foil}}: Cut got one in Gregor. They both lost their squads in a devastating battle. While Cut left the army out of his own will, and would like nothing more than to forget the horrors he saw, Gregor went missing, and lost his memories. Also when they were confronted by their earlier lives, Cut declared that he'd only ever fight again for his family. Gregor on the other hand JumpedAtTheCall and did everything in his power to assure the success of Gascon's mission.
2070* GoodCounterpart: Cut is one to Slick. Both are clones who become disillusioned with the Republic and abandon it to its fate, but while Slick goes a step further and actively betrays his brethren, Cut is content to simply find a nice quiet corner of the galaxy to hide away in and mind his own business.
2071* GoodStepmother: {{Gender Inverted|Trope}}. He loves and protects Shaeeah and Jek like they're his own children.
2072* HappilyMarried: Cut and Suu are shown to have a stable and loving union.
2073* HeroicNeutral: He doesn't want any part in the Clone Wars or the rise of the Empire. He just wants a quiet life with his loved ones.
2074* IJustWantToBeNormal: Cut wants live a simple life with his family, rather than fighting in a war he finds pointless.
2075* InterspeciesRomance: Cut (Human Clone) married Suu (Twi'lek).
2076* MeaningfulName: After a traumatic mission left him the SoleSurvivor of his platoon Cut ''cut'' himself out of being in the clone army.
2077* NiceGuy: Cut is a very polite, loving, and open-minded man.
2078* PapaWolf: He states that although he did desert from the army, he'd fight to the death to protect his family, a claim he later proved spectacularly by taking on twenty -albeit damaged- Commando Droids, and defeating most of them.
2079* PrematurelyGreyHaired: In ''The Bad Batch'', Cut noticeably has a small patch of grey hair growing in the center of his head, which is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] because of his accelerated aging.
2080* RetiredBadass: He was once a soldier in the Republic's Clone Army before deciding to become a simple farmer.
2081* SecondLove: He is this for Suu, as her first husband (and biological father of her children), abandoned them at some point
2082* ShellShockedVeteran: He lost his entire squad during the Battle of Geonosis and he's never truly healed from it as he felt his entire existence was meaningless after the ordeal.
2083* TookTheWifesName: Implied. Given that Cut is a Clone, it's more than likely that he didn't have a surname. In that case, "Lawquane" is most likely Suu's surname and Cut took it after marrying her.
2084[[/folder]]
2085
2086[[folder:Suu Lawquane]]
2087!!Suu Lawquane
2088[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/suu_sw.png]]
2089!!!'''Species:''' Twi'lek
2090!!!'''Homeworld:''' Saleucami
2091
2092->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CaraPifko
2093->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
2094
2095Cut's wife and mother of Shaeeah and Jek.
2096----
2097* TheBusCameBack: Like the rest of the family, she's an insignificant character of the day who returns to help the Bad Batch in their eponymous series.
2098* HappilyMarried: Suu and Cut are shown to have a stable and loving union.
2099* InterspeciesRomance: Her previous romance was with a human and produced Shaeeah and Jek. Suu later marries Cut, a human clone.
2100* MamaBear: She doesn't actually get to show what she can do, but Suu ''does'' greet Jesse and the other clones with a rifle pointed at them, thinking they are trying to make trouble for her and her family. When she reappears in ''The Bad Batch'' she gets the chance to show off her sharpshooting skills to save Omega from a Nexu.
2101* MsFanservice: Suu is not only a [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Pink-Skinned Space Babe]], but she's a very {{stripperiffic}} one in her ''The Clone Wars'' appearance. Goes TamerAndChaster in ''The Bad Batch''.
2102* PinkIsFeminine: She's a pink Twi'lek and also a loving wife and mother.
2103* RubberForeheadAlien: As a Twi'lek, the only thing seperating her from a human is her different skin tone, conical ears, and lekku instead of hair.
2104* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Suu's attraction to Cut was based in the fact that she believed he would do anything to protect his adoptive children.
2105* TamerAndChaster: Suu's outfit is much less {{fanservice}}y in ''The Bad Batch''.
2106[[/folder]]
2107
2108[[folder:Shaeeah and Jek Lawquane]]
2109!!Shaeeah and Jek Lawquane
2110[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shaeeah_and_jek_sw.png]]
2111[[caption-width-right:300:Shaeeah (top) and Jek (bottom)]]
2112!!!'''Species:''' Twi'lek-human hybrid
2113!!!'''Homeworld:''' Saleucami
2114
2115->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NikaFutterman (Shaeeah), Creator/KathSoucie (Jek)
2116->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheBadBatch The Bad Batch]]''
2117
2118Cut and Suu's two young children.
2119----
2120* AllThereInTheManual: The fact that Shaeeah and Jek are Twi'lek-human hybrids and that they're from Suu's previous relationship were only confirmed by WordOfGod and later in ''The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia''.
2121* TheBusCameBack: Like the rest of the family, they're insignificant characters of the day who return to meet the Bad Batch in their eponymous series.
2122* ChildrenAreInnocent: Shaeeah, upon seeing Rex's face, innocently says "You look like my daddy!" While this might be taken at face-value as an inability to tell one male human from another, it's later revealed that she means it quite literally.
2123* DisappearedDad: According to the manual, Shaeeah and Jek's biological father "moved out of her (Suu's) life", whatever that means, leaving her with the challenge of raising two children alone until she met and married Cut.
2124* HappilyAdopted: Shaeeah and Jek are from Suu's previous relationship. Cut completely adores them, and they love him just as much.
2125* HalfHumanHybrid: Shaeeah and Jek are half-Twi'lek and half-human.
2126* PatchworkKids:
2127** Shaeeah has both human-like and Twi'lek blueish patches of skin, "ear cones" and the length of her lekku are similar to Numa, who's a full-blooded Twi'lek girl of roughly the same age. When she gets older more of her skin is blue with darker patches
2128** Jek apparently has human skin, humanoid ears, and his lekku appear to be much shorter than what the age difference between him and Shaeeah would indicate. His lekku do grow out more when he is seen again three years later in ''The Bad Batch''.
2129* RubberForeheadAlien: Shaeeah and Jek, even more so than most Twi'lek's due to their human heritage given them fewer physical differences from baseline humans.
2130* SchrodingersCanon: AllThereInTheManual back in ''Legends'' says that during the New Republic era, Shaeeah got around to writing an autobiography of her childhood as the adoptive daughter of a Republic clone deserter, called ''My Stepfather's Face: A Soldier's Secret''. The title is a CallBack to how she told Rex that he looks like Cut before the two clones were introduced to each other.
2131[[/folder]]
2132
2133[[header:Tammuz Sector]]
2134
2135!!Gansevor
2136->'''Location:''' Tammuz Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2137->'''Capital:''' Horatio
2138
2139Also known as "the planet of knives", Gansevor was a world covered in many rocky spires. During the Great Hyperspace Rush, the city of Bethune laid siege to the city of Firevale, claiming that their princess was stolen. Hoping to end the conflict, the planet's central government contacted Jedi Masters Porter Engle and Barash Silvain for assistance, only to get wrapped up in it.
2140----
2141* FeudalFuture: Gansevor has many cities run by hereditary monarchies. Peace between nations was rather fragile to say the least.
2142* IDontLikeTheSoundOfThatPlace: Allegedly, Gansevor is called "the planet of knives" because of the sharp rock spires. [[spoiler:As Barash learns (and as Porter initially suspected), it's also called that because throne politics on Gansevor [[DeviousDaggers literally involve knives]].]]
2143
2144[[header:Tarabba Sector]]
2145
2146!!Utapau
2147[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/utapaurots.png]]
2148->'''Location:''' Utapau System, Tarabba Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2149->'''Native species:''' Pau'an, Utai
2150->'''Immigrated species:''' Amani
2151->'''Capital:''' Pau City
2152
2153Covered in desert plains and huge sinkholes, which house massive cities built into the cliffsides and caverns. In addition to the native Pau'an and Utai, the world is home to a large population of Amani. Utapau attempted to remain neutral during the Clone Wars but was a frequent target for the Separatists. It was eventually occupied by General Grievous, who met his end on the world during one of the final battles of the war.
2154
2155[[folder:Pau'an]]
2156!!Pau'an
2157[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/68329dd2c13b94e36072192658b72305.jpg]]
2158
2159One of the native species of Utapau, the Pau'an are a formerly nomadic people who eventually moved into the Utai's sinkhole cities to avoid the world's devastating hyperwind storms.
2160----
2161* CreepyLongFingers: They have long fingers with sharp nails.
2162* DarkIsNotEvil: They have a genuinely creepy and evil looking appearance, but most Pau'ans attempt to maintain Utapau as a sanctuary world with a very diverse population of sentient races.
2163* HumanoidAlien: Pau'ans have the basic human body shape that is common to many species in the galaxy.
2164* LeanAndMean: Averted. Despite being very tall, thin and scary-looking, the Pau'an's are a generally peaceful bunch.
2165* LongLived: They live for centuries, which resulted in other shorter lived species referring to them as Ancients.
2166* LooksLikeOrlok: They are tall, pale, bald, with sharp teeth and creepy long fingers. However, they are no more prone to being evil than any other species in the galaxy.
2167* SuperHearing: Their hearing is highly sensitive, causing them to wear special coverings over their ears to protect them.
2168[[/folder]]
2169
2170[[folder:Tion Medon]]
2171!!Tion Medon
2172[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tion_medon_sw_7759.jpg]]
2173!!!'''Species:''' Pau'an
2174
2175->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BruceSpence
2176->'''Dubbed by:''' Creator/PhilippeCatoire (European French)
2177->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RevengeOfTheSith''
2178
2179-->''"There's no war here, unless you brought it with you."''
2180
2181Port Administrator of the sanctuary world Utapau.
2182----
2183* CollaredByFashion: His collar goes all the way up to his ears.
2184* DarkIsNotEvil: He has [[BlackEyesOfEvil pure black eyes]], [[ScaryTeeth jagged teeth]], and a [[HighCollarOfDoom menacing-looking collar]], but he's really just a poor, neutrally-aligned sap who's waiting for someone to free his planet from an unwanted Separatist occupation.
2185* FacialMarkings: Like most Pau'ans, he has red markings below his eyes.
2186* HostageSituation: He finds himself in the middle of one courtesy of General Grievous by the time Obi-Wan comes to their planet. Unfortunately for him, the situation doesn't end with Grievous' death, as the clone army Obi-Wan brings with him occupies the planet instead after Order 66.
2187* ObfuscatingStupidity: He pretends not to know anything about Grievous because [[BigBrotherIsWatching his droid forces are watching]].
2188* ScaryTeeth: His teeth point inward towards the center of his mouth.
2189[[/folder]]
2190
2191[[folder:Torul Blom]]
2192!!Governor Torul Blom
2193[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/torul_blom_sw.png]]
2194!!!'''Species:''' Pau'an
2195
2196->'''Voiced by:''' Ben Diskin
2197->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
2198
2199%%Governor of Pau City during the Clone Wars.
2200----
2201* CorruptPolitician: He is allied with the Separatists and is attempting to help facilitate their arms deal with the Sugi.
2202* {{Jerkass}}: He is rude to Obi-Wan and Anakin and interferes with their investigation into the death of Jedi Master Tu-Anh by claiming their presence is upsetting the citizens of the sanctuary world. The reveal of Blom's alliance with the Separatists, who he insisted were not on Utapau, reveals him to be evil in addition to a jerk.
2203* YouHaveFailedMe: General Grievous executes him for his failure to stop Obi-Wan and Anakin from escaping.
2204[[/folder]]
2205
2206%%[[folder:Jen June]]
2207%%!!Inspector Jen June
2208%%[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jen_june_sw_3166.png]]
2209%%!!!'''Species:''' Pau'an
2210
2211%%->'''Voiced by:''' Kari Wahlgren
2212%%->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
2213
2214%%A police inspector in Pau City during the Clone Wars.
2215%%----
2216%%* AlliterativeName: '''J'''en '''J'''une.
2217%%* BitchInSheepsClothing: Although initially appearing to be cooperative with Obi-Wan and Anakin, she later turns out to be in league with Blom and the Separatists.
2218%%* DirtyCop: She and her men attempt to arrest or kill Obi-Wan and Anakin after it is revealed she is working with the Separatists.
2219%%* KarmaHoudini: Unlike Blom, she is not killed by General Grievous and escapes with her life after the Jedi make it off of Utapau.
2220%%[[/folder]]
2221
2222[[folder:The Grand Inquisitor]]
2223!!The Grand Inquisitor[[spoiler:[=/=]The Sentinel]]
2224->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsInquisitorius Inquisitorius]] page.
2225[[/folder]]
2226
2227[[header:Thanium Sector]]
2228
2229!!Felucia
2230[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/felucia_sw.png]]
2231->'''Location:''' Felucia System, Thanium Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2232->'''Native Species:''' Felucian
2233->'''Native Fauna:''' Galagrub, Jungle Rancor, Tee-Muss, Manta, Slimespine
2234->'''Capital:''' Kway Teow
2235
2236A humid jungle planet that becomes a major battleground during the Clone Wars due to its position on the Perlemian Trade Route and hosting the headquarters of the Separatist aligned Commerce Guild.
2237----
2238* DeathWorld: Felucia is home to a lot of dangerous plant and animal life, including jungle rancors and sarlacs.
2239* FungusHumongous: Giant florescent mushrooms cover the planet.
2240* JungleWarfare: The planet became a repeating battleground during the Clone Wars due to Felucia's location on a major trade route and being a major source of the healing herb Nysillin. The battle for the planet lasted years and only ended due to the Clone Wars coming to an end.
2241* OneNationUnderCopyright: The Gossam-run Commerce Guild controls Felucia, with the Gossams having discovered and exploited the Felucians as laborers to exploit their planet's natural resources for over 27,000 years.
2242* SingleBiomePlanet: All of the planet is jungle, with only a few cities and some scattered farmlands.
2243* ToweringFlower: A lot of the plants are several stories tall.
2244
2245[[folder:Felucians]]
2246!!Felucians
2247
2248The diminutive native species of Felucia who mostly reside in scattered farming villages.
2249----
2250* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: They share their name with their homeworld.
2251* SchrodingersCanon: In ''Legends'', there was another species that went by the name Felucian, but were taller, amphibious and more primitive (also called "Jungle Felucians" for distinction purposes). According to behind the scenes material for "[[Recap/StarWarsTheCloneWarsS6E10TheLostOne The Lost One]]", the primitive Felucians that Anakin and Obi-Wan interacted with were meant to be Jungle Felucians, but as the encounter was off-screen, nothing has been said if they are a different species from the Felucians encountered in previous episodes of ''The Clone Wars''.
2252[[/folder]]
2253
2254[[header:Trilon Sector]]
2255
2256!!Batuu
2257[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/batuu_sw.png]]
2258%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2259->'''Location:''' Batuu System, Trilon Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2260->'''Native Fauna:''' Batlizard, Batuuan braga bear, Batuuan rat, Lahiroo, Nightsnake, Pipa bird
2261
2262One of the last "civilized" stops on the frontier between the Outer Rim Territories and Wild Space near the Unknown Regions, Batuu is a temperate world of forests, mountains, and rivers. It was once a major port for trade before the development of hyperspace but fell to the wayside afterwards. Since then, it has become a haven for those seeking to avoid attention and explorers eager to chart new territory. The Black Spire Outpost is the largest settlement on the world and the hub for nearly all of its enterprises. Despite its obscurity, Batuu has played a key role in several galactic events, first as a target of the Grysk during their first probes of the Republic and Empire, and later as the site of a new Resistance base after the First Order began their takeover the galaxy.
2263----
2264* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/StarWarsResistance'', Yeager's family photo was taken on Batuu.
2265* BinarySuns: Batuu orbits three suns, but only one (Ubaat I) is visible all year.
2266* FictionalGreetingsAndFarewells: The local greetings on Batuu are "Bright suns" in the morning and "Rising moons" in the evening.
2267* StandardTimeUnits: The orbit of Batuu around its suns is 365 standard days and the length of the days is 24 hours. Presumably, this is due to Batuu being the setting of a real-life theme park.
2268* ThereAreNoPolice: Batuu had a police force during the Clone Wars, but by the time of the Resistance-First Order War it has been disbanded, with Oga Garra's gang providing the closest thing to a government or law and order on the planet.
2269
2270[[folder:Dok-Ondar]]
2271!!Dok-Ondar
2272[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dok_ondar_sw.png]]
2273%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2274!!!'''Species:''' Ithorian
2275!!!'''Homeworld:''' Ithor
2276
2277->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsForceCollector Force Collector]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge (comic)]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsACrashOfFate A Crash of Fate]]'' | ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge (theme park)]]''
2278
2279A collector of rare artifacts, particularly those related to the Jedi and Sith. He sells some of his collection in his Den of Antiquities, while others he keeps hidden and safe from those who would abuse them.
2280----
2281* EveryoneHasStandards: While his primary motivation is profit, he does seek to keep dangerous artifacts like the Sword of Kashyun out of the hands of dark side users like Kylo Ren.
2282* MysteriousPast: Much of his past is shrouded in mystery. All that is known is that he claims his parents were murdered at one point after making an archeological find on Ithor and that one of the few belongings of theirs delivered to him was a kyber statue identical to thousands in the Temple of the Kyber on Jedha. However, he later states that story is "mostly" true after using it to convince Chirrut Îmwe to let him steal one of the statues in his quest to supposedly solve his parents' murder.
2283* OneDegreeOfSeparation: He has met or worked with a number of key characters from the saga, including Han & Chewie, Chirrut Îmwe, Dr. Aphra, Jabba, Greedo, and Hondo Ohnaka.
2284* StereotypeFlip: Most Ithorians are peaceful and nature loving. Dok-Ondar is a ruthless collector who is not afraid to get his hands dirty when necessary. His parents were gardeners prior to their death, but he followed a much different path.
2285[[/folder]]
2286
2287[[folder:Savi]]
2288!!Savi
2289[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/savi_sw.png]]
2290%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2291!!!'''Species:''' Human
2292%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
2293
2294->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'' | ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge (theme park)]]''
2295
2296The owner of a salvage store at the Black Spire Outpost. Savi is secretly a Gatherer, worshiping the light side of the Force and seeking to guide Force-sensitives in the construction of lightsabers.
2297----
2298* ArtificialLimb: His left arm is a mechanical replacement.
2299* FamilyBusiness: Subverted. His business is called "Savi & Son Salvage" but, according to ''Traveler's Guide to Batuu'', the author claims to have never seen this son despite visiting Black Spire Outpost several times over hte years.
2300* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: His business motto is "We'll take your (s)crap."
2301[[/folder]]
2302
2303[[folder:Oga Garra]]
2304!!Oga Garra
2305[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oga_garra_sw.png]]
2306%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2307!!!'''Species:''' Blutopian
2308%%!!!'''Homeworld:'''
2309
2310->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsACrashOfFate A Crash of Fate]]'' | ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge (theme park)]]''
2311
2312The owner of Oga's Cantina and the most powerful figure in Batuu's underworld.
2313----
2314* InterspeciesRomance: She was in a relationship with a Wookiee, which ended badly when she discovered him sleeping with a Rodian waitress and murdered him when he mocked her for breaking things off.
2315* PlayingBothSides: More than willing to do this with the Resistance and First Order, although she eventually comes to see the Resistance as a better choice than the First Order due to its indiscriminate brutality hurting her business interests. Garra still warns Vi Moradi that if she needs to, she will sell out the Resistance base in a heartbeat.
2316* TheQueenpin: She is Batuu's most powerful gangster and expects all illegal business conducted on world to give her respect and a cut.
2317[[/folder]]
2318
2319[[folder:The Mechanic]]
2320!!"The Mechanic"
2321
2322->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTalesFromTheGalaxysEdge Tales from the Galaxy's Edge]]''
2323
2324A droid mechanic that works for Mubo. They are the player character of ''Tales from the Galaxy's Edge''.
2325----
2326* ButtMonkey: Mubo seems to only want them around for the payload and Seezelslak sends them on an errand to get the ingredients for the drink they ordered after he had just said he wanted to help you relax.
2327[[/folder]]
2328
2329[[folder:Mubo]]
2330!!Mubo
2331[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mubo_sw.png]]
2332%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2333!!!'''Species:''' Utai
2334!!!'''Homeworld:''' Batuu
2335
2336->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/MatthewWood
2337->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsBlackSpire Black Spire]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTalesFromTheGalaxysEdge Tales from the Galaxy's Edge]]'' | ''[[Ride/StarWarsGalaxysEdge Galaxy's Edge (theme park)]]''
2338
2339The proprietor of a droid depot at the Black Spire Outpost.
2340----
2341* AscendedExtra: He has a very minor role in the ''Galaxy's Edge'' theme park and ''Black Spire'', but he's a supporting character in ''Tales from the Galaxy's Edge'', being the player's boss.
2342[[/folder]]
2343
2344[[folder:Seezelslak]]
2345!!Seezelslak
2346[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seezelslak_sw.png]]
2347%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
2348!!!'''Species:''' Azumel
2349
2350->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/BobbyMoynihan
2351->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTalesFromTheGalaxysEdge Tales from the Galaxy's Edge]]''
2352
2353The owner of a cantina at Black Spire Outpost.
2354----
2355* BrainwashedAndCrazy: In ''Last Call'' he's captured and subjected to "re-education" at the hands of the First Order, for telling a story they took exception to. The [[PlayerCharacter Mechanic]] has to team up with [[spoiler: Hondo]] to [[DressingAsTheEnemy rescue him]] from the facility, which, thanks to Seezelslak's aforementioned brainwashing, is not made easy.
2356* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: His actor describes him as being a bit kooky from [[GoMadFromTheIsolation not having]] [[PlayedForLaughs a lot of patrons]]. In the trailer, he sends you on quests to the Outlands to get ingredients for him and downplays the dangerous wildlife as "adorable", and apparently told the Guavians where to find you because he thought they were friends of yours.
2357* ExtraEyes: Seezelslak is an Azumel, an alien species with six eyes. One of his eyes seems to be blind.
2358* FramingDevice: He tells some of the stories that the player plays through. In the trailer, he tells a story about a padawan undergoing training from Yoda, and the perspective changes to you playing that padawan.
2359* GoMadFromTheIsolation: Downplayed and PlayedForLaughs. He seems a bit weird, but it's because [[IJustWantToHaveFriends he hasn't had anyone to talk to for a while before you showed up]].
2360* NiceGuy: He's friendly to the player. That said... he's also friendly to the people who want your head, and since [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} he's got a few screws loose]], he thinks they're fine folks.
2361[[/folder]]
2362
2363[[folder:Lens Kamo]]
2364!!Lens Kamo
2365[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lenskamo_tftge.png]]
2366->'''Portrayed by:''' Creator/KarlaCrome
2367->'''Appearances:''' ''[[VideoGame/StarWarsTalesFromTheGalaxysEdge Tales from the Galaxy's Edge - Last Call]]''
2368
2369Lens is a Batuu treasure hunter whose specialty is removing artifacts from sites without harming them, and keeping them out of the hands of destructive collectors.
2370----
2371* AdventurerArchaeologist: Lens is the child of scholars and her main occupation is finding and rescuing relics from unscrupulous individuals alongside Ayuu, [[spoiler: her large, alien AnimalCompanion.]]
2372* ArtificialLimbs: Her right leg is completely cybernetic.
2373* TheFaceless: Aside from a retractable visor, she never shows her face. This is a precaution, so it doesn't end up on a bounty puck. It doesn't completely deter bounty hunters, as we first hear of Lens after she has just iced a bounty hunter and fled the Black Spire bar.
2374* HugeGuyTinyGirl: [[spoiler: Turns out the partner she lost to the Baron was actually a large pet of hers she rides around on. With the help of the [[PlayerCharacter Mechanic]] he's freed from capture and reunited with her.]]
2375[[/folder]]
2376
2377[[header:Wazta Sector]]
2378
2379!!Lotho Minor
2380[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/databank_lothominor_01_169_f2909fdf.jpeg]]
2381->'''Location:''' Lotho Minor System, Wazta Sector, Outer Rim Territories
2382->'''Native species:''' Anacondan, Junker
2383
2384A caustic world used as a massive junkyard for the galaxy. After his defeat on Naboo, Darth Maul hid on Lotho Minor for years attempting to recover from his injuries, both physical and mental.
2385----
2386* DeathWorld: Even for a planet-sized landfill, Lotho Minor is barely habitable. Consistent hazards include polluted air, toxic sludge pools, acid rain, strong winds, falling debris, giant refuse incinerator droids that ignore smaller creatures at best, and vicious and treacherous scavengers.
2387* LandfillBeyondTheStars: The planet is one gigantic junkyard.
2388
2389[[folder:Morley]]
2390!!Morley
2391[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/morley_sw_737.jpg]]
2392!!!'''Species:''' Anacondan
2393!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lotho Minor
2394
2395->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BenjaminDiskin
2396->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
2397
2398-->''"You'll make a good offering, and when my master's finished with you,'' I get the leftovers! ''[[EvilLaugh EEEHEEHHAAAHAHAHA!!]]"''
2399
2400An Anacondan scavenger living on the desolate junkyard world of Lotho Minor.
2401----
2402* BewareTheSillyOnes: He can be persistently nosy, but he's also very treacherous.
2403* BullyingADragon: Subverted in that Morley knows to be careful when it comes to killing his victims, even the ones that could easily kill ''him''. First, when he offers to help Savage in exchange for some payment, he wisely backs down when Savage squeezes on his neck and offers to help him for free. Then he lures Savage into a trap (already knowing how badass Savage is) to be killed by an insane Darth Maul. This seems to have worked before for him, but he failed to predict Savage surviving Maul and [[DoubleSubverted ends up getting his neck broken for his trouble]].
2404* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: He seems to pull this with a lot of his victims. Savage Opress was the last one.
2405* DirtyCoward: In addition to ambushing his enemies and backstabbing his prey after trying to gain their trust, he prefers to let Darth Maul kill his meals for him. He also tends to beg for his life when he's threatened.
2406* IntelligentGerbil: Anacondans are simply large sentient snakes that can talk.
2407* KarmicDeath: Killed by Savage Opress, who he tried to have killed by Darth Maul so he could eat him. Savage was more angry at him for taking advantage of his brother's insanity, and then ingloriously threw his corpse into a fire after killing him.
2408* LackOfEmpathy: He decided to take advantage of Maul's insanity to kill potential meals for him rather than help cure his madness.
2409* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: Not very noticeable, but if you look closely inside his mouth, he's got a lot of teeth.
2410* NeckSnap: His death, courtesy of Savage Opress.
2411* OhCrap: His reaction upon learning that Savage survived his encounter with Darth Maul.
2412* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: He starts off as a friendly individual to Savage of all people, but he eventually reveals that he's only in it to bring more victims to his master.
2413* SapientEatSapient: It's unknown but implied that he's done this before (and the only other sentient species on Lotho Minor are [[{{Cyborg}} Junkers]]), but he was definitely going to "get the leftovers" after he let Darth Maul kill Savage Opress.
2414* ShoutOut: His voice seems to be based on [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk Arnold Ernst Toht's]].
2415* SmugSnake: He had a very good run of luring victims for Darth Maul to kill until he brought Savage, not having expected him to survive the encounter. As an Anacondan, he's also a literal example of this trope.
2416* SycophanticServant: He calls Darth Maul his master and is happily content with getting the scraps from his kills, even if he's done all the work of bringing his prey to him. This is deconstructed in that Morley is actually taking advantage of Maul's insanity and has made no efforts to heal him, making him the only one benefitting from this arrangement.
2417[[/folder]]
2418
2419[[folder:Junkers]]
2420!!Junkers
2421!!!'''Homeworld:''' Lotho Minor
2422
2423->'''Voiced by:''' N/A
2424->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''
2425
2426Ill-tempered and territorial humanoid entities who make up the majority of Lotho Minor's living inhabitants.
2427----
2428* ArtificialLimbs: Many of them possess mechanical arms and legs.
2429* HairTriggerTemper: They're described by Morley as having this, claiming that they tend to get cranky whenever their territory is invaded.
2430* InTheHood: Their attire includes this.
2431* KnowWhenToFoldEm: When their ambush on Savage ends in at least a dozen of their members being killed, the remaining Junkers decide to cut their losses and run for it.
2432* MalevolentMaskedMen: They all wear masks that only show their eyes and tend to be rather aggressive.
2433* MuggingTheMonster: A group of them try their luck attacking Savage when he enters their territory. In ends in him butchering at least a dozen of their members [[KnowWhenToFoldEm before the rest decide to back off]].
2434* TheUnintelligible: They all speak in an indistinguishable electronic-sounding chatter.
2435* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Fitting for a race of scavenger aliens.
2436[[/folder]]

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