Mandalore/Legends

"Mandalore. Right turn off the Hydian Way. Can't miss it."

- Boba Fett

Mandalore (Manda'yaim in Mando'a) was the capital world of the Mandalore sector of the Outer Rim Territories, which the Mandalorian culture first conquered.

History
"Visit Mandalore before Mandalore visits you. Take home some souvenirs&mdash;a slab of uj cake and a smack in the mouth."

- Baltan Carid

Early history
Taungs under the leadership of Mandalore the First came from Roon to settle the planet prior to 7,000 BBY. They drove the native mythosaurs to extinction, using their skeletons to construct cities of bone. The planet was named after the great leader. The Taungs thereafterwards called themselves Mandalorians. The Mandalorians spread from Mandalore and conquered many worlds. After failing to conquer Onderon, they briefly settled on its moon Dxun.

The Great Sith War
By the Great Sith War the Mandalorians had largely abandoned their adopted homeworld. Led by Mandalore the Indomitable they spread to conquer other worlds. They eventually controlled a majority of the galactic northern quadrant before Mandalore the Ultimate was defeated by Revan in 3,960 BBY.

The Mandalorians adopted other species into their ranks, and the last of the original Taung species eventually died out due to the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders all-out attempt to conquer the Republic during the Mandalorian Wars.

Post Reformation
In the centuries following the New Sith Wars, Mandalore reached its peak militarily, then began a slow but inexorable decline, leading to the crushing defeat of Mandalorian forces around 730 BBY by the Republic and its Jedi peacekeepers. This triggered the beginnings of a pacifist movement that would eventually gain control of the government and suppress the proud warrior traditions of the past, traditions only maintained by ostracized and feuding opposition groups. The planet eventually became part of the Republic (possibly c. 200 BBY), but was marginalized and grew destitute.

The local Governor Vrox was a corrupt ally of Darth Sidious while he was still a Senator. Vrox was deposed by the Republic forces and Jedi under Master Voli Quana prior to 32 BBY in a fierce battle in which the local Mandalorian defensive forces were mostly killed, including the hero, Commander Janx Ferro.



Clone Wars
By the time of Jango Fett's death, the Mandalorians were still fundamentally divided. The New Mandalorians were led by Duchess Satine Kryze. They were recognized as the leaders of the Mandalorians by the Galactic Senate and were represented by Tal Merrick (who later betrayed Dutchess Satine by sending probe assassin droids on her ship).

Another group called the Death Watch, founded by Tor Vizsla forty years before, was now under the leadership of Pre Vizsla, the Governor of Concordia. Death Watch fought against the New Mandalorians using acts of terrorism and espionage. They sought to make a deal with Count Dooku to capture the Duchess, though their plans were foiled thanks to the efforts of Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Later in the war Fenn Shysa and Spar overcame the pacifist movement of Duchess Satine and joined the Confederacy, viewing the Republic as a corrupt oppressor. These Mandalorian Protectors, led by Mandalore the Resurrector, were tasked with defending their planet. They fought on Zaadja, New Bornalex, and New Holstice. Their most stunning victory was at the Second Battle of Kamino. Darth Sidious assigned them to capture Senator Padmé Amidala on Norval II, but Palpatine arranged for them to be ambushed by the Jedi. The Protectors assaulted the planet, accompanied by Battle Legionnaire droids. They were wiped out by the Jedi, save three survivors: Tobbi Dala, Fenn Shysa, and the Resurrector himself.

Dala and Shysa mistakenly believed Boba Fett to have been the Resurrector, not realizing the Resurrector had been the rogue ARC trooper Spar. Their confusion was understandable, as Spar and Boba were both clones of Jango Fett. Spar somehow ended up on Iego, where he was later killed by Ailyn Vel, who confused him for her father, Boba.

Galactic Empire
During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Empire did their best to strip the planet of Beskar ore, and large areas of the planet were scarred by the Empires strip-mining practices. Mandalore fell under the jurisdiction of the Suprema, a non-Human Imperial advisor. The planet then legalized slavery to escape its deep poverty. The Suprema ran a major slave trade from the City of Bone, built inside the skeleton of a mythosaur. Fenn Shysa and Tobbi Dala began a resistance. The Zann Consortium engaged in piracy over Mandalore during this period, even kidnapping the Supreme Strategist and defeating the Mandalorian clan leader. As a result, several ships of Mandalorian design made their way into the backbone of the Consortium's fleet.

Rebellion
After the Battle of Hoth, Leia Organa came to Shysa's resistance camp near Keldabe, a beautiful hideout in the planet's treetops. There she found the bounty hunter Dengar held captive. She interrogated him as to where Boba Fett was hiding with frozen-in-carbonite Han Solo. Whether mistaken or lying, Dengar misinformed her that Fett was hiding in the Anga system.

Fenn Shysa and Tobbi Dala, two of three surviving Mandalorian Supercommandos, were helped by Leia in ridding the planet of slavers (at the cost of Dala's life), destroying the City of Bone and killing the Suprema. Shysa became a symbol of hope, rallying the people of the planet against Grand Admiral Miltin Takel and the Empire.

After a long struggle Fenn finally freed the Mandalore Sector, and kept Mandalore safe. That is, it was safe until the Nagai attacked Mandalore not long after the destruction of the second Death Star. This attacked caused Fenn to rally the Mandalorian forces to aid the Alliance of Free Planets, heading to the forest moon of Endor. After a short war the Alliance won, and once again planet Mandalore was safe from the threats of the Galaxy.

Yuuzhan Vong War
It would be over 20 years before another attack on Mandalore was made: this time during the Yuuzhan Vong War. Now led by Boba Fett, the forces of the Mandalorians again defeated this new threat, and went on to help liberate other planets threatened by the Yuuzhan Vong. After the war, the battle-devastated Mandalore was one of the many planets that did not receive reconstruction funds from the Galactic Alliance, which was likely a primary reason the world did not join the GFFA.

Galactic Civil War
In 40 ABY, Mandalore Boba Fett returned to Mandalore to take on the traditional role of his position as quasi Chief-of-State for the Mandalorian people. In a somewhat controversial decision, Fett decided the Mandalorians would not choose sides in the widening Second Galactic Civil War, but rather consolidate their own holdings. In that light, Fett called for two-million Mandalorians to return in order to boost the population back to pre-Yuuzhan Vong War levels. Soon after, discovery of a large vein of Mandalorian iron and a trade agreement with the technologically advanced Verpine secured the world's economic future. After Fett's orders for Mandalorians to return to Mandalore, the damage wrought by the Yuuzhan Vong began to slowly fade away.

In 40 ABY, Imperial Moffs, in retaliation for the Mandalorian interference at Nickel One, dropped a few tons of a specially engineered nanovirus into the atmosphere targeted to attack Boba Fett and his granddaughter if they ever set foot on the planet.

Sith-Imperial War
In 127 ABY during the Sith-Imperial War, Yaga Auchs took command of the remaining Mandalorian forces after the Battle of Botajef by claiming the title of Mandalore for himself. He kept the Mandalorians out of the rest of the war by keeping the remaining Mandalorian forces on Mandalore.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 36: Prophet Motive, Part 1
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3
 * Republic Commando: Triple Zero
 * Republic Commando: True Colors
 * Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel
 * Imperial Commando: 501st
 * Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption
 * Star Wars 68: The Search Begins
 * Star Wars 69: Death in the City of Bone
 * Star Wars 100: First Strike
 * Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor
 * Boba Fett: A Practical Man
 * Bloodlines
 * Sacrifice
 * Revelation
 * Invincible
 * Star Wars Legacy 41: Rogue's End
 * Revelation
 * Invincible
 * Star Wars Legacy 41: Rogue's End