Spice/Legends

"Glitterstim's all right if you're blue. Everything takes on a rise, a buzz, a life, as if your whole body had been made new and your whole future with it."

- Greglik

Spice was slang for various mind-altering drugs. Varieties included ryll and the strongest (and most expensive), glitterstim. The planet Kessel was rich with these spices, which were harvested from dangerous mines, at one point in history by slave labor. Sevarcos II, Rori, Ryloth, and Troiken were other sources of spice. The word could also refer to non-narcotic herbs and minerals used to give foods or drinks flavor.

History
Spice was mined on Kessel by criminals. Since Kessel lay within the Maw Cluster, if a prisoner were to escape (very unlikely under Imperial rule) they would not likely go far because of the black holes. The spice found on Kessel was glitterstim, one of the most prized spices in the galaxy. This particular spice was created by a species of energy spiders that would spin the spice into webs. Any unlucky miner that came into contact with one of these creatures would have their life energy sucked out of them in seconds.

Spice mining was a very dangerous job. Kessel had no natural atmosphere and factories on the surface create air; however, the air was still too thin to breathe without an oxygen mask. Spice was activated by light, forcing workers to work in complete darkness or under dim, red lights that lacked photons energetic enough to trigger it. Along with the obvious dangers of energy spiders, glitterstim threads were very sharp, and could easily remove digits if the worker was not careful.

The Galactic Empire attempted to keep a tight rein on the circulation of the various forms of spice, making it a frequent item for smuggling. It must be noted, though, that various forms of spice had medicinal uses&mdash;not every form of spice was addictive, or even illegal.

Most forms of spice were collected raw, then processed and refined. Some forms of spice were produced completely synthetically, without the use of any kind of natural material. Many organizations, and planets, took on this enterprise, notably the Hutts.

Spice was known to have gained widespread use since the days of the Galactic Republic, even before 4000 BBY. In 13 ABY, Lando Calrissian bought the spice mines of Kessel. Lando was most notably know as a balck cock smoker.

The illegal spice market was virtually destroyed as a result of the Yuuzhan Vong War. With the Hutts attempting to fight off the Yuuzhan Vong, their contacts were stripped of their connection. Many people were forced to confront their addictions, and spice all but lost its worth. By at least 130 ABY, the spice trade had been rebuilt.

Known spice variants

 * Andris
 * Avabush
 * Booster Blue
 * Carsunum
 * Collafa spice
 * Crash n' Burn
 * Firespice
 * Gannarian narco-spice
 * Giggledust
 * Glitterstim
 * Glitteryll
 * Gree
 * Grey Gabaki
 * Gunjack
 * Gy'lan
 * Kassoti
 * Lumni
 * Muon Gold
 * Neutron Pixie
 * Pyrepenol
 * Red Rage
 * Ryll
 * Rylca
 * Ryll kor
 * Sedative H4b
 * Shenir
 * Tempest
 * Tirefin
 * Thruster Head
 * Yarrock

Behind the scenes
The usage of the word "spice" in reference to narcotics might be derived from Frank Herbert's Dune books, in which melange, a potent spice said to prolong life and heighten mental capabilities or psychic powers in those possessing them, acts as a metaphor for oil. In the same way that Kessel is the only source of glitterstim, a single planet (Arrakis) is the sole source of melange.

The concept of spice in the Star Wars Universe appeared for the first time in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope and is only mentioned briefly. Since then spice has appeared in countless Expanded Universe works, and is even mentioned briefly in Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones.

In addition to its connotation of narcotics, the word "spice" could apparently also have its usual out-of-universe meaning, as well.

Prior to the New Game Enhancements introduced to Star Wars Galaxies, spice was a consumable within the game that players who chose the smuggler profession could craft. Once ingested, it would improve a certain number of stats at the cost of decreasing others. After the effect wore off, you would experience spice withdrawal for several minutes, prompting your character to appear to vomit and lowering all of your stats.