Twi'lek/Legends

"Oh, yes. Wormheads. Twin tendrils off head. Females much yum-yum."

- Vilmarh Grahrk

Twi'leks were a humanoid species originating from the planet Ryloth. Their distinctive features included colorful skin, which varied in pigment from individual to individual, and a pair of shapely prehensile tentacles that grew from the base of their skulls. The tentacles were called lekku, or head-tails. Twi'leks possessed a fairly standard humanoid vocal structure and were capable of learning most alien languages; however, they usually preferred their native language of Twi'leki, which incorporated subtle movement of the lekku. The beauty of female Twi'leks was well known throughout the Galaxy, and as a result many were sold into slavery, becoming dancers or status symbols.

Physical appearance
The two most striking features of a Twi'lek were their broad range of skin coloration within the species and set of head tails. The head tails, also called "Tchun-Tchin" or "lekku", protruded down the back of the skull and contained part of a Twi'lek's brain. The very word "Twi'lek" is believed to be derived from semi-Basic "twin lekku". A Twi'lek's head tails served many purposes in their daily lives and culture, storing fat and being used as erogenous zones. The Twi'lek's native language of Twi'leki was spoken using a combination of words and subtle movements of the lekku.



A Twi'lek's head tails were highly sensitive, and grabbing them forcefully was so painful that it could easily incapacitate almost any Twi'lek. Sometimes damage to the head tails also caused lasting damage to the Twi'lek's brain.

Long or shapely lekku were considered great status symbols, and often went hand in hand with respect, influence and wealth. A Twi'lek's head tails could be likened to phallic symbols, and for both sexes larger lekku brought with them some indistinct positive connotations.

Their head tails were a source of great pride to Twi'leks, especially when confronted by other species. The name "tchun-tchin" actually referred to each lekku&mdash;'tchun' being left leku while 'tchin' was the right. In casual conversation the Twi'leks would usually refer to their lekku as 'tchun' or 'tchin.'

The range of possible Twi'lek skin colors was extremely diverse, including green, orange, brown, yellow, blue, white, and purple - all in varying shades and hues. Other types of Twi'leks included the particularly rare turquoise-skinned Twi'leks, known as Rutian Twi'leks, and the rarest red pigment of the Lethan Twi'leks, whose skin color was caused by a mutation of the genetic code. Some Twi'leks took to dying their skin to produce a patterns, such as Ayy Vida. Many male Twi'leks were often seen to file their teeth into sharp points, though the reason why remains unclear.

Culture
The natural grace and exotic beauty of the Twi'leks made them a popular target among slave traders. Many Twi'leks actually encouraged the slave market on their own planet. Some saw it as a chance to make money by kidnapping or selling orphaned children, while others saw slavery as a way of saving children from growing up in Ryloth's harsh environment. A number of Twi'leks believed that slavery was an efficient way to proliferate their species and preserve their culture, as the Twi'leks lacked their own means of inter-planetary travel. Regardless of how it came about, many Twi'leks lived as slaves or entertainers and were considered status symbols, especially the females of rarer skin hues - the Rutian and Lethan Twi'leks. Twi'leks that managed to escape from captivity usually turned to a life of thievery, with both genders making use of their powers of seduction.

While many Twi'leks lived their lives as merchants or even criminals, the race also had a proud and honorable warrior tradition. It was Twi'lek warriors who invented the Chir'daki, or Deathseed, starfighters that married the TIE fighter cockpit to the S-foils of the X-Wing fighter. During the Bacta War, Twi'lek warriors assisted Wedge Antilles in the fight against Ysanne Isard.

Government
Twi'lek society was divided into clans, with each clan having its own city. Each city had its own government, which was led by a five member head-clan. These five Twi'leks would lead the society in all matters until one member of the head-clan died. At that point the remaining members of the head-clan would be cast out into the barren landscape on the day-side of the planet, presumably to die, thus allowing the next generation to take over. If the next generation was not yet ready to claim their inherited positions, then a set of regents would be selected to rule until the proper time.

Twi'lek names
Rather than having separate personal and clan names, a Twi'lek would have single name that combined these two elements. The personal portion of the name would be selected with the clan name in mind, often involving an intentional alteration of the words or a shift in the letters to change the meaning of the name as a whole. This change was meant to symbolize a way of togetherness. A Twi'lek's name would also be split into multiple parts if they were exiled as a criminal, as this was considered very dishonoring.

In some cases Twi'leks would combine the multiple-part name of a non-Twi'lek into a single name, often changing the pronunciation in the same way that they would alter their own given names and clan names. For example, Twi'leks often pronounced Wedge Antilles' name as Wedg'antilles so that his name meant Slayer of Stars&mdash;if a Twi'lek were to use the standard Basic pronunciation, it would mean something vile and profane in their own language.

An example of a true Twi'lek name would be Nawar'aven. This name would be split into two parts when used outside of the local culture, becoming Nawara Ven (the clan name in this case being Ven, but the name Nawara was selected with the intention of moving the last a into the second half of the name, thus changing the meaning).

It is worth noting that this naming convention did not appear to be in use during the waning days of the Old Republic, when even prominent Twi'lek leaders such as Ro Fenn and Pol Secura preferred using their core names even in private conversation with each other on Ryloth.

Prominent Twi'leks
(In alphabetical order)
 * Alora
 * Xiaan Amersu
 * Yuthura Ban
 * Bella
 * Tru'eb Cholakk
 * Daeshara'cor
 * Tott Doneeta
 * Jor Drakas
 * Chi Eekway
 * Fassa
 * Bib Fortuna
 * Ann Gella
 * Tann Gella
 * Chom Frey Kaa
 * Ku'amar
 * Lena
 * Zhar Lestin
 * Kopecz
 * Koyi Mateil
 * Lyn Me
 * Lunae Minx
 * Oola
 * Pampy
 * Dia Passik
 * Alema Rar
 * Numa Rar
 * Guun Han Saresh
 * Aayla Secura
 * Shakka
 * Darth Talon
 * Tol Sivron
 * The Twin Suns
 * Supi
 * Orn Free Taa
 * Tal'dira
 * Nolaa Tarkona
 * Astraal Vao
 * Griff Vao
 * Mission Vao
 * Shado Vao
 * Nawara Ven
 * Ayy Vida

Appearances

 * Tales of the Jedi: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Tales of the Jedi: The Freedon Nadd Uprising
 * Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith
 * Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War
 * Tales of the Jedi: Redemption
 * Shadows and Light
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
 * Darth Maul: Saboteur
 * Darth Maul: Shadow Hunter
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
 * Star Wars Republic: Twilight
 * Star Wars Republic: The Hunt for Aurra Sing
 * Star Wars Republic: Rite of Passage
 * Star Wars Republic: Darkness
 * Star Wars: Jango Fett
 * Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
 * Elusion Illusion
 * Tides of Terror
 * Star Wars: Clone Wars
 * Omega Squad: Targets
 * Jedi: Aayla Secura
 * Medstar: Intermezzo
 * Star Wars: Obsession
 * Star Wars: Battlefront II
 * Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
 * The Protocol Offensive
 * Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina
 * A Hunter's Fate: Greedo's Tale
 * Star Wars Empire: Darklighter
 * Star Wars Rebellion 0: Crossroads
 * Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
 * Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
 * X-wing: Rogue Leader
 * Shadows of the Empire: Evolution
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
 * Junior Jedi Knights: Vader's Fortress
 * Young Jedi Knights: Shards of Alderaan
 * Young Jedi Knights: Delusions of Grandeur
 * Young Jedi Knights: Diversity Alliance
 * Young Jedi Knights: Jedi Bounty
 * Young Jedi Knights: The Emperor's Plague
 * New Jedi Order
 * The Joiner King
 * The Unseen Queen
 * The Swarm War
 * Legacy