Stranger

"An evil wizard&hellip;of the Night Spirit!"

- Logray upon seeing the Stranger.

The Stranger was the name given to the insidious Wizard of the Night Spirit by the Ewok children of Bright Tree Village on the forest moon of Endor. The Stranger had long ago fought alongside his people in a decisive battle with Ewok shamans only to see his entire race banished to the otherworld, a devastated wasteland far from the forest moon. However, the creature plotted to return to the moon and exact his revenge upon the Ewoks. Sometime around 3 ABY, the Stranger succeeded in escaping the otherworld and made his way back to Endor.

After arriving, the Stranger began a campaign against the Ewoks, seeking to capture the Sunstar, a powerful artifact that the Ewoks had used to banish the Stranger and all the Wizards of the Night Spirit to the otherworld. After finally gaining possession of the stone, the Stranger entered the Stone Circle and prepared to use the Sunstar to summon his people back to Endor. With the artifact's incredible abilities, the Stranger opened a rift in space, letting the rest of his species through. However, in another showdown with the Ewoks, the Wizards of the Night Spirit were sorely defeated, and due to the efforts of Wicket Wystri Warrick and Princess Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka, the Stranger was forced back into banishment.

Early life
"This is how it happened so many ages ago!"

- Stranger

The Stranger was one of many Wizards of the Night Spirit that originated from the forest moon of Endor. The Stranger and his people were servants of the Night Spirit, an evil deity that was the source of all darkness on the world and may have been the Endorian representation of the dark side of the Force. The Wizards were located within the thorn forest, a vast expanse that was said to be rife with the presence of the Night Spirit. In their home, they carried out arcane rituals involving their Stone Circle and may have had some part in the creation of the Shadowstone, a dark Force-sensitive object.

At some point ages before the Battle of Endor, the Wizards came into conflict with the native Ewoks, who opposed the supporters of the Night Spirit. An epic showdown resulted in the Ewoks employing the Sunstar, a powerful object with incredible powers. The object was placed on a table within the center of the Stone Circle and spun clockwise, resulting in a beam of golden energy erupting from the stone. The beam also opened a tear in space and forced the Stranger and all of the Wizards off the world and into the rift.

The rift closed as soon as the Wizards had entered, and they found themselves trapped within. On a devastated otherworld, the Stranger and the rest of his kin spent many ages waiting for the rift to open again, so that they might return to Endor and exact revenge on the Ewoks who had banished them to their new home.

A chance for revenge
The Wizards waited patiently on their new home, remaining constantly vigilant should the rift open again. Eventually, after many years of waiting, two moons of Endor aligned over the world. For unknown reasons, this alignment temporarily opened the rift once more. Luckily for the Wizards, the Stranger had been on watch; seeing the rift open, he quickly shot through the rift in his quick starship. The Wizards' long waiting had finally paid off.

As the Stranger sped across the surface of the forest moon, he quickly located his former home and landed on the outskirts of Bright Tree Village, the home of the Sunstar. Climbing out of the craft, soon to self-destruct, the Stranger glided through the mists as he made his way towards the Ewok village. Just as the stranger was leaving his doomed ship, he spied the young Ewoks, Wicket Wystri Warrick and Teebo as they came upon his recently landed craft. However, the Stranger left them alone, perhaps because he believed the self-destruct on the ship would soon deal with the two curious Ewoks.

An unfair partnership
On his way to the village, the Stranger realized his need for a distraction so that he could lay his hands on the Sunstar unnoticed. For this endeavor, the Stranger sought out the Duloks and their King Gorneesh. The Duloks were also servants of the Night Spirit, and he knew they would answer to his commands. As the Stranger slowly glided into the Dulok's swamp, King Gorneesh tried to stop the Stranger from approaching. However, the Stranger was not unarmed, and he used beams within his eyes to badly shock the arrogant Dulok. With the rest of the tribe's attention, the Stranger ordered them to follow him to Bright Tree Village. Gorneesh was no longer in any mood to disagree, and he echoed the Stranger's decree, commanding his soldiers to obey.

The Stranger and his band of Duloks were soon at the Ewok village, where he ordered the tribe to attack and ransack the sleeping village. The Duloks did as they were told, and a war call rang out among the Dulok warriors as they began to raid the Ewok homes. As chaos ensued, the Ewoks became aware of the Duloks presence and the two groups were soon locked in a clash of arms. As Chief Chirpa tried to force the Duloks away from his village, the Stranger used the distraction to find the Sunstar and capture it for himself. With the Sunstar in his possession, the Stranger fled from the battlefield, but not before being spotted by four young Ewoks, including Wicket and Teebo, whom he had earlier ignored.

To prevent the children from sounding the alarm, the Stranger used the Sunstar to create a raging fire on the bridge that the children were standing on. Leaving the young ones to be consumed by the rapidly rising flames, the Stranger sped to the forest floor, where King Gorneesh and his Shaman Umwak were waiting to celebrate the capture of the Sunstar. While the Dulok King believed himself to be in a partnership with the Stranger and was ready to share the Sunstar, the dark wizard had no such thing in mind. He declared that the Duloks had served their purpose and ordered them to leave. When Gorneesh protested, he used the Sunstar to fire several bolts of energy at them, forcing a retreat.

The summoning
"I will show you the fate that awaits you&hellip;old one. This is the world to which you Ewoks banished us. Now, we will live on Endor, and you will live here Ewoks."

- The Stranger shows Logray his world with the power of the Sunstar.

With his objective achieved, the Stranger sped back to his former home in Thorn Forest, intending to use the Stone Circle in tandem with the Sunstar so that he could summon his people back to the forest moon. However, a problem immediately presented itself. The old Ewok shaman Logray was waiting for the Stranger with his staff prepared for battle. Unfortunately for the ancient Ewok, the power of the Sunstar easily overpowered him, and the Stranger quickly trapped the meddling shaman in a force field and placed him above one of the many stone columns making up the Stone Circle. As Logray looked on, the Stranger taunted the Ewok, claiming that the Wizards and the Ewoks fates would soon be reversed. After showing Logray the devastated world the Wizards had been banished to, he placed the Sunstar on the stone table and spun it counter-clockwise, which created a purple column of energy unlike the gold column used against the wizards many years ago.

The powerful beam from the Sunstar was able to move two of the moons of Endor into alignment once again, creating the deep tear in space. As the beam held the moons in place, the Stranger's people flooded through, ready to reenter the world and claim it as their own once again. As the Stranger witnessed the arrival of his kin, he had failed to notice the young Ewoks, whom he had left to die, stealthily approaching. The children had braved the fire and were ready to rescue Master Logray. With the Stranger distracted, Wicket and his sweetheart Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka jumped the Stranger, knocking off his cloak in the process. The Stranger was rattled but not hurt, and ordered his people to attack the young Ewoks.

Battle
"Eat worms and die, Stranger!"

- Wicket W. Warrick

With Logray fearfully looking on, the Stranger led his people in trying to round up the Ewok children. Unfortunately, due to the amateur abilities shown by the young sorcerer Teebo, several of the Wizards found themselves changed by magical potions and objects, shrinking in size and taking on the forms of rocks. To make matters worse for the Wizards, the warriors of Bright Tree Village had discovered the whereabouts of Logray and had come to the rescue. The Stranger ordered his forces to destroy the Ewoks, and the Wizards were soon diving and attacking the advancing Ewok warriors. As the Stranger looked on, he soon witnessed the young Ewoks Wicket and Kneesaa clinging to a flying Wizard with a rope. As the Ewoks rapidly approached the Stranger, they jumped from the rope and onto the unaware Stranger, who could not get out of the way in time. The group soon toppled to the ground in front of the stone table, which was still displaying the Sunstar doing its job of holding the rift open.

As the Stranger shrugged the two Ewoks off him, he heard Logray yelling to Wicket and Kneesaa to spin the sunstar in the opposite direction. As Kneesaa tried to run forward and do this, the Stranger made one last attempt to keep the Sunstar in his possession. However, before he could do anything, Wicket quickly jumped onto the Stranger's back, pinning him to the ground. When the Stranger was finally able to shake the troublesome Ewok from his back, Kneesaa had used her grappling hook to spin the Sunstar in the clockwise direction, changing the force of the beam.

The Stranger cried out to his brothers, knowing that this was the exact thing which had helped banish them so many years ago. As the Ewok warriors grabbed onto the ground and trees around them, the flying Wizards were sucked up into the air by the power of the Sunstar and forced back through the rift. The Stranger made one last attempt to stop the Ewoks, grabbing onto Wicket and preparing to bring at least one Ewok with him, especially the one who had spelled his doom.

Unfortunately for the Stranger, Princess Kneesaa was once again to the rescue, throwing Wicket's Belt of Honor around the Stranger's outstretched hands. The strong leather belt soon had the Stranger's hands tied, and he released Wicket from his grasp. In a last attempt of desperation, the Stranger held tight to the stone table holding the Sunstar. However, the power was too great, and the Sunstar forced the Stranger off the Forest moon, carrying the stone table with him as the Sunstar tumbled to the forest floor.

Aftermath
"Yes, the Stranger's gone forever!"

- Kneesaa upon the departure of the Dark Wizards of the Night Spirit

As the Wizards were forced back into banishment, they had carried an integral part of the Stone Circle with them, leaving the possibility of recreating the ceremony that the Stranger had performed unlikely. Additionally, with the Stranger's ship destroyed, it was unknown if he would be able to speed through another portal should the moons align once again and reopen the rift.

For the Ewoks of Bright Tree Village, it proved a sobering event, and further proof of the dangers of the Night Spirit's influence. The Belt of Honor that Kneesaa had used to save Wicket from being carried away meant that Wicket had to start filling up his belt all over again, even though he had already placed several items on his old one. The young Ewok children who had helped confront the Stranger and defeat the Wizards of the Night Spirit were all awarded Beads of Bravery.

Powers and abilities
"What is this? A magical force field!"

- Logray upon being struck by the power of the Sunstar under the Stranger's control

The Stranger was powerful in the Force and had many fantastic abilities. The most prominent of these was the ability to shoot a type of lightning out of his eyes which could be used to cause pain or to stir action within inanimate objects, such as the Sunstar, which the Stranger executed this ability on to cause it to turn counter-clockwise. In addition to this power, the Stranger was talented with the Sunstar, perhaps showing that he was familiar with the Shadowstone, the evil half of the powerful artifact. With the Sunstar, the Stranger was able to create fire, shoot dangerous laser-bolts, trap a person in a force field, and even move two of Endor's moons into alignment so as to open a rift in the sky for his people to fly through. As a flying creature, the Stranger was very maneuverable, and was able to turn and his use his powers in any direction.

Personality and traits
"You will be the first to suffer."

- Stranger

The Stranger was a ruthless individual who used others to attain his goals and cared little for anyone's welfare but his own people. He was driven by revenge, and would gladly have seen the entire population of Ewoks die for their actions in banning his people from the forest moon and stranding them in the otherworld. He also did not respect other servants of the Night Spirit such as the Duloks, leaving them to fight the Ewoks on their own after he had attained the Sunstar for himself. Additionally, he proved arrogant in his powers, using them to intimidate and threaten others to get people to follow his orders. However, the Stranger also proved a patient being, waiting years in banishment before finally seizing the chance to seek revenge when the rift to the forest moon reopened years later.

Behind the scenes
The Stranger was created by Paul Dini for use in the twenty-first episode in the Star Wars: Ewoks cartoon show. Due to the description and nature of the place where the Wizards are banished to, it can probably be assumed that the area is Otherspace, a transdimensional plane which is ruled by the Charon. The devastated nature of the Wizards' new home would fit well with this description, as the Charon were known to try to exterminate any other race that inhabited Otherspace.