Ithor/Legends

Ithor was a planet located in the Mid Rim. It was a planet full of lush life, and the planet's surface had not a touch of civilization on it. The Ithorians themselves, otherwise known as "Hammerheads," built huge floating cities that didn't harm the surface. Entry upon the surface was forbidden, unless one stayed there permanently. Some Ithorians such as the Oracle were compelled to go down to the planet surface; however, as they "heard the call" of Mother Jungle, the Ithorian religion's personification of Ithor's world-spanning jungle. The surface of the planet of Ithor played host to numerous plants, including the bafforr tree, which possessed telepathic capabilities. The planet contained andurite stone, and every three Ithorian years was the center of the Time of Meeting.

History
Ithor joined the Galactic Republic prior to 8,000 BBY. In 439 BBY, scientists attempted to bond the telepathic capablities of the bafforr tree with another, more vicious tree on the planet surface. The result was a new parasitic life form named "Spore," but its parasitic hostility forced the Ithorians to lock it away in an asteroid 300 BBY. It was long afterwards discovered by miners. The planet was represented in the Galactic Senate by Oraltor and Tendau Bendon.

Following the Battle of Yavin, the planet was occupied by the Galactic Empire, whom attempted to employ the native biotech for military applications. The Empire was ousted from the planet by Momaw Nadon with the help of the Rebel Alliance. Umwaw Moolis represented the planet in the New Republic Senate.

Destruction
However, by 25 ABY, Ithor's tranquil existence came to an end. The Yuuzhan Vong Invasion blazed a trail from the Outer Rim, and Ithor lay directly in their path. Retreating from Dantooine and Dubrillion, the New Republic made a stand at the planet, hoping to resist the invasion long enough to make use of the bafforr tree pollen, which had somehow reacted violently with the living armor of the Yuuzhan Vong. The battle entered into a state of stalemate, until Jedi Knight Corran Horn dueled Shedao Shai, the leader of the Yuuzhan Vong forces, with the planet Ithor at stake. Though Horn was victorious, Shai's subordinate, Deign Lian, was ordered by Warmaster Tsavong Lah to unleash a plague of toxins upon the planet, in order to eliminate any chance of a pollen-based bioweapon. The virulent biochemicals rapidly turned Ithor's verdant forests and animal life into a black ooze which spread and destroyed everything it touched.



In retaliation, the assembled Remnant and New Republic forces fired on the Yuuzhan Vong command ship, Legacy of Torment, which broke into three sections. The rear end of the massive warship tumbled into the now oxygen rich atmosphere and ignited it, turning Ithor into a firestorm ridden inferno of a planet.

Ithor's Legacy
As of 35 ABY, the Ithorians were attempting to relocate to Borao. This attempt almost failed due to the presence of the RePlanetHab organization, who claimed the rights for the world. Chief of State Cal Omas was able to block RePlanetHab's attempts at the "suggestion" of Leia Organa Solo. However, considering the Ithorians' skills in ecology and their previous experience in re-terraforming worlds such as Telos, Ithor might one day be reinhabited. By the end of the Swarm War, some scientists were residing on the planet, studying it in hopes of rehabilitation, but most Ithorians settled on Borao.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
 * Labyrinth of Evil
 * Han Solo's Rescue Mission
 * Star Wars Empire 26: "General" Skywalker, Part 1
 * Jedi Search
 * Dark Apprentice
 * Children of the Jedi
 * Darksaber
 * Dark Tide II: Ruin
 * Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
 * Edge of Victory I: Conquest
 * Edge of Victory II: Rebirth
 * Star by Star
 * Ylesia