Rainboh

Rainboh was a planet, home to the Jeby.

Description
Rainboh was covered with rocky terrain, which appeared in several different colors. Bands of purple, green, red, brown, and blue rocks made up the planet's surface. Whenever there was rainfall on Rainboh, the raindrops would be rainbow-colored. There was at least one raised surface or hill on Rainboh, and one vaguely round, four-colored satellite in the planet's skyline.

Inhabitants
Rainboh was home to the Jeby, a three-headed, four-legged, tentacled, and spotted species. Whenever the Jeby would laugh boisterously, it would shed its pink spots, littering the surface of Rainboh. The creature would, however, suck the spots back up, and replace them on its body.

Behind the scenes
Rainboh was created by Paul Rice, a Star Wars fan, for the backstory of their Jeby entry in the "Design an Alien" contest held in the Star Wars Galaxy Magazines. Rice was seven years of age when he submitted his entry. His submission was part of an art project&mdash;his first-grade teacher had used the "Design an Alien" contest as a project for students to complete. As such, the editors of Star Wars Galaxy received many submissions from that class. Rice's entry was later published in 1996's Star Wars Galaxy 7, under the "Honorable Mentions – Under 16" category. Leland Chee later stated that content from the contest that was published is canon.

Jason Fry, co-author of the upcoming Star Wars: The Essential Atlas sourcebook, has stated that if he is able to place all of the Star Wars planets, Rainboh will likely be given a placement in the book itself.