The Chuhkyvi were a water-breathing species indigenous to Aquaris. Due to a natural disaster, a benevolent species relocated them to Iskalon, where they became part of the Iskalonian school. Although they adopted the common Iskalonian tongue, they also kept their own language.
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Maarva Andor
Maarva Carassi Andor was a human female who lived during the final decades of the Galactic Republic and into the era of the Galactic Empire. On her homeworld, Maarva was a member of the Daughters of Ferrix and was revered by the members of her community.
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Clem Andor was a male human mechanic and salvager from the planet Ferrix.
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Benthic “Two Tubes,” also known simply as “Tubes,” was a male Tognath mercenary pilot who flew alongside his eggmate and brother, Edrio.
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Qui-Gon Jinn, a Force-sensitive human male, was a venerable if maverick Jedi Master who lived during the last years of the Republic Era. He was a wise and well-respected member of the Jedi Order, and was offered a seat on the Jedi Council, but chose to reject and follow his own path.
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The Village Elder lead the effor to kidnap the son of Dagonet, the planet’s representative in the Galactic Senate.
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Little is known about the reptilian Chistori. They resemble bipedal lizards, with prominent snouts, mouthfuls of teeth, and beady eyes, and they have a fiercely independent warrior society.
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The Chikarri were sapient rodents from Plagen. They were a sentient species with mammalian features. They had two arms and two legs with a long tail which made them very agile on their feet.
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Count Dooku, a Force-sensitive Serennian human male, was a Jedi Master who 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.
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Two-ton was a droid who kept company to Dagonet’s son while he was kidnapped by villagers.
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