Lotho Minor

"The cargo you just dropped off. What planet did it come from?''" "''The junk fields, on planet Lotho Minor."

- Savage Opress and a cargo hauler

Lotho Minor, also known as the Junk World, was a ruined planet located in the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories that was the homeworld of both the Anacondan and Junker species. Used as a dumping ground, its surface was covered with junk and trash amassed over a number of generations, which brought salvage operations to the planet to find junk that could still be used. Following his defeat during the Battle of Naboo, the Sith Lord Darth Maul went into exile in the bowels of Lotho Minor, where he lost his mind until he was found by his brother, Savage Opress, over a decade later.

Description
"We've got everything here."

- Morley, in reference to Lotho Minor's junk fields

A terrestrial planet located in the galaxy's Outer Rim Territories, Lotho Minor's surface was covered with enormous mountains of trash piled over countless generations. The gutted and rotting hulls of ancient starships poked through the more recent garbage, lending its landscape the eerie feel of an industrial graveyard. Foul-smelling fog limited visibility, while huge pools of toxic sludge and periodic bursts of deadly acid rain made the hot, caustic planet's ruined ecosystem one of the most dangerous in the galaxy. A debris field known as the Wreck Belt orbited Lotho Minor.

History
"This is where you live? How long have you been here?''" "''Years and years and years."

- Savage Opress and Darth Maul

For time immemorial, Lotho Minor was an industrial dumping ground for neighboring worlds. Cargo ships routinely dropped holds of refuse onto the planet, caring little as to what would become of it. Long before the Clone Wars, immense refuse incinerator droids were programmed to incinerate Lotho Minor's garbage. By the year 20 BBY, they continued to labor amid the mountains of garbage; those unfortunate enough to live on Lotho Minor did not know the droids' origins and referred to them simply as "fire-breathers." Salvage operations also dug through the planet-wide junkyard, looking to reclaim and recondition reusable or obsolete machinery, and Lotho Minor came to also be known as the Junk World.

After his defeat at the Battle of Naboo in 32 BBY, the shattered body of Darth Maul, a Dathomirian Zabrak Sith Lord, was dumped amid Lotho Minor's junk. His driving desire to cling to life pushed him to rebuild himself with spider-like legs in place of his severed ones, living in hiding in the caves beneath Lotho Minor's surface and subsisting off trash and vermin for over a decade. An Anacondan known as Morley pledged loyalty to Maul in order to survive, promising to lure unwitting prey into Maul's hungry clutches.

Lotho Minor was neutral during the Clone Wars. In 20 BBY, Mother Talzin of the Nightsisters tasked Savage Opress with finding Maul, his long lost brother. A magic talisman guided him in the direction of Lotho Minor; while scouring the planet's endless wastes for his brother, Opress encountered Morley, who guided him past such threats as the enormous fire-breathers and a tribe of territorial Junkers. Morley lured Opress into a cave, where Maul was said to live. There, Opress found his brother, though the latter's mind had been shattered. Oppress brought Maul back to Dathomir, where Talzin restored the former Sith Lord's body and mind.

Inhabitants
"Trust me, not everything on this planet is junk.''" "It's not?" "''There are things like me, things that live and breathe."

- Morley and Savage Opress

Lotho Minor was the apparent homeworld of the mysterious Junkers. Living in tribes, these denizens appeared to be a strange hybrid of organic life and mechanical debris, and no one was quite sure of their origin. Lotho Minor's role as a galactic dumping ground discouraged any deep exploration of Junker culture or biology, as did their violent territoriality. The Junkers lived off the scrap found on their homeworld's surface, augmenting their strange and twisted bodies with cybernetic enhancements. They had lived on Lotho Minor for so long that it was impossible to tell where their bodies ended and where the refuse began.

The garbage planet was also home to the sentient Anacondan species. These slithering, snakelike beings possessed two expressive eyes and a large mouth. The cunning Anacondan Morley survived on Lotho Minor by delivering sustenance to Darth Maul in exchange for the exiled Sith Lord's scraps.

Behind the scenes
Lotho Minor was originally created for "Brothers," the twenty-first episode of the animated television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars' fourth season, which first aired on March 9, 2012. However, it was first alluded to in "Witches of the Mist," the fourteenth episode of The Clone Wars' third season, which originally aired on January 21, 2011.

The planet first appeared in the Star Wars Legends young-adult novel The Wrath of Darth Maul, written by Ryder Windham and released on January 1, 2012. Several "spirit of" designs for Lotho Minor were illustrated by Kilian Plunkett and Pat Presley. The planet was referred to as "Lamoth" in some pieces of concept art.

Appearances

 * Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
 * Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
 * Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
 * Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy
 * Servants of the Empire: The Secret Academy