“Frog Lady” was the nickname of an amphibious female creature who was escorted by Din Djarin. Frog Lady talked to Peli Motto about getting an escort from the planet Tatooine to the estuary moon of Trask because she had eggs that needed to be fertilized by her husband.
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Lang
Lang was a human male mercenary who worked for Morgan Elsbeth on the planet of Corvus around 9 ABY. The Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin speculated Lang had previously been part of a military faction.
Read MoreCarson Teva
Carson Teva was a human male captain who served in the Rebel Alliance and later within the New Republic Starfighter Corps flying a T-65B X-wing starfighter.
Read MoreDooku (Darth Tyranus)
Dooku, a Force-sensitive human male, was a Jedi Master that fell to the dark side of the Force and became the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Tyranus during the final years of the Galactic Republic.
Read MoreMace Windu
Mace Windu, a Force-sensitive human male, was a revered Jedi Master and member of the Jedi High Council during the last years of the Galactic Republic.
Read MoreHuman Trawler
A human male trawler, along with a human companion and a Quarren companion, threatened a Mythrol in a bar on the ice planet Maldo Kreis around 9 ABY.
Read MoreNikto Mercenary
The Nikto were a humanoid sentient species native to the planet Kintan.
Read MoreMaldo Kreis Speeder Pilot
A human male speeder pilot worked with a Kubaz ferryman to transport customers on the ice planet Maldo Kreis with his landspeeder. In 9 ABY, he drove a bounty hunter known as Din Djarin and his bounty across the ice to Djarin’s gunship.
Read MoreMaldo Kreis Barkeeper
A human male bartender worked in a bar on the ice planet Maldo Kreis. In around 9 ABY, three trawlers began harassing a Mythrol in the bar, which the bartender watched but did nothing to prevent.
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One of the first new set of twins born to the Snivvian people, Zutton and his brother Takeel were viewed as a terrible omen of more strife to come to the long-suffering species.
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