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The '''Bafforr trees''', or simply '''Bafforrs''', were crystalline plants native to [[Ithor]]. They had blue, glassy bark (which quickly blackened upon death) and black leaves. Though unintelligent on their own, groups of Bafforrs could communicate via intertwined root systems, becoming more intelligent. Seven Bafforrs could achieve a fully [[Sentience|sentient]] collective consciousness, with whole Bafforr forests being wiser than any other being known to the [[Ithorian]]s. Bafforrs communicated through a form of [[telepathy]].<ref name="The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale" /> Imported [[reek]]s' primary diet consisted of the Bafforr tree's leaves.<ref name="The New Essential Guide to Alien Species">''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''</ref>
 
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|members=*[[Cathor Hills]]<ref name="SWE Cathor">''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', {{C|Cathor Hills}}, p. 44</ref>
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*[[Garqi bafforr grove]]<ref name="DTII">''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin]]''</ref>
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*[[Mos Eisley bafforr grove]]<ref name="TFMEC" />
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*[[Tatooine bafforr grove]]<ref name="Storm 2">{{WizCite|The Storm's Edge}}, p. 2</ref>}}
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{{Dialogue|Xux|What are you taking me to see?|Antilles|A large grove of bafforr trees that was half-destroyed by the Imperials during their siege many years ago.|Xux|Is there something special about those trees?|Antilles|The Ithorians worship them. They're semi-intelligent, like a hive mind. The greater the forest grows, the more intelligent the trees become.|attr=Qwi Xux and Wedge Antilles on Ithor|src=Dark Apprentice (novel)}}
 
The '''Bafforr trees''', or simply '''Bafforrs''', were crystalline plants native to [[Ithor/Legends|Ithor]]. They had blue, glassy bark (which quickly blackened upon death) and black leaves. Though unintelligent on their own, groups of Bafforrs could communicate via intertwined root systems, becoming more intelligent. Seven Bafforrs could achieve a fully [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] collective consciousness, with whole Bafforr forests being wiser than any other being known to the [[Ithorian/Legends|Ithorians]]. Bafforrs communicated through a form of [[Telepathy/Legends|telepathy]]. Imported [[Reek/Legends|reeks]]' primary diet consisted of the Bafforr tree's leaves.
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==Biology and appearance==
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The bafforr trees had crystalline trunks,<ref name="Dark Apprentice">[[Dark Apprentice (novel)|''Dark Apprentice'']], Chapter 29</ref> with bark smoother than glass.<ref name="SWE">''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', {{C|Bafforr trees}}, p. 20</ref> Bafforr branches formed a sharp, interlocking web. The bafforr trees were aquamarine in [[Color/Legends|color]], although paler than the surrounding forests on Ithor.<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> At nighttime, bafforr trees glowed a pale blue color; this faded to black if a tree was [[Death/Legends|killed]].<ref name="TFMEC" /> Some bafforr trees also had black leaves.<ref name="EGtC">''[[The Essential Guide to Characters]]'', pp. 113&ndash;114</ref> Sapling bafforr trees looked like inverted cones, and were colored a lighter blue than more mature counterparts.<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> Bafforr trees could not survive being uprooted.<ref name="TFMEC" /> Some bafforr trees had shining black bark.<ref name="Spore 2" />
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==Behaviour and intelligence==
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{{Quote|I seem to remember something about the Mother Jungle summoning certain Ithorians. It's a rare calling that no one can explain. They leave everything behind and live in the wilderness, forbidden to return to their eco-cities. In a way, they become fugitives. Since the Ithorians consider it such sacrilege to touch the forest, the calling must be pretty strong.|Wedge Antilles|Dark Apprentice (novel)}}
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[[File:Manollium Bird.jpg|thumb|right|Bafforr trees presided over other living organisms on Ithor, such as the manollium bird.]]
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The bafforr trees had a form of collective [[Sentience/Legends|sentience]]: individual trees possessed limited intelligence, but as the trees roots intertwined, the individual intelligences connected, forming a group mind.<ref name="TFMEC" /> Consequently, the greater the number of trees forming part of the collective, the more intelligent the trees became.<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> Bafforr forests therefore ranged from semi-sentient to fully sentient.<ref name="SWE Cathor" /><ref name="SWE Ithor">''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', {{C|Ithor}}, p. 145</ref> That phenomenon was similar to the bivalvic [[Knowledge Bank]] of the [[Water/Legends|water]]-[[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Dac]], the sum of numerous [[Brain/Legends|brains]] working in concert toward a common purpose.<ref name="Streets">''[[Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows]]'', Chapter 8</ref> A total of seven bafforr trees were required for true sentience. Below that number, a grove became befuddled, losing its memories.<ref name="TFMEC" />
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The bafforr forests promoted an ethic called the "[[Law of Life]]," according to which only non-sentient plants could be harvested, and even then only if two plants were planted for every one that was destroyed in the harvest.<ref name="TFMEC" /> The bafforr forests ruled benevolently over all the rest of the forests' organisms, which included such flora as the [[indyup tree]], [[donar flower]] and [[bull-fern]], and such fauna as the [[Manollium|manollium bird]], [[shamarok flitter]] and the [[arrak snake]].<ref name="EGtPM">''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]'', pp. 100&ndash;101</ref> Bafforr forests also communicated with the Ithorians; the Cathor Hills forest became a teacher and friend to [[High Priest/Legends|High Priest]] [[Momaw Nadon/Legends|Momaw Nadon]]. When he touched the trunk of a grove of bafforr trees, the smooth bark hummed under his touch. The mind-touch of the bafforr grove filled the Ithorian with a pure and holy feeling, conceptualized by Nadon as if light entered every pore of his body. It was a soothing presence, evocative of great beauty, although through that presence, the Ithorian could discern dissatisfaction and other emotions. When the bafforr trees communicated, their leaves trembled, hissing words.<ref name="TFMEC" />
   
 
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===Evolution===
When the forces of the [[Galactic Empire]] under [[Captain]] [[Alima]] arrived to subjugate Ithor, Alima ordered the bombardment of the [[Cathor Hills]]. This genocidal act wiped out a large Bafforr forest.<ref name="The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale" />
 
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{{Quote|About four hundred years ago, my people took their experiments too far. Using the genes of the vesuvague tree and the Bafforrs, along with some other things, they created a new form of life. Like the vesuvague, this creation snared its victims in its tentacle like vines. It also had a group mind like the Bafforr trees. However, unlike the wise Bafforrs, its mind was evil.|Fandomar Nadon|Galaxy of Fear: Spore}}
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The [[Ithorian/Legends|Ithorians]], a sentient, ambulatory species that also inhabited Ithor, worshipped the bafforr forests.<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> The advent of [[Repulsorlift/Legends|repulsorlift]] technology allowed the Ithorians to withdraw from the planet's surface,<ref name="Starfaring">{{GamerCite|4|Starfaring Jungles}}, p. 64</ref> considering it sacrilegious to touch the forest. However, some Ithorians broke that religious mandate, believing that "[[Mother Jungle/Legends|Mother Jungle]],"<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> a spiritual entity thought to embody the verdant, tropical ecology of Ithor,<ref name="Ithor DB">{{DB|species|ithorian|Ithorian}}</ref> had summoned them to live on the planet's surface.<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> Such Ithorians became ecological priests,<ref name="SWE Ithor" /> tending to the bafforr forests. They were considered renegades by the rest of Ithorian society, which forbid them from returning to the [[Ithorian Herdship/Legends|Ithorian Herdships]].<ref name="Dark Apprentice" />
   
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During the [[Great Sith War]], [[Mandalorian Wars]] and [[Jedi Civil War]], a massive [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] fleet was stationed over Ithor; however, [[Sith/Legends|Sith]] [[Saboteur/Legends|saboteurs]] caused at least two Ithorian Herdships to crash into Ithor's jungles, leading the Ithorians to withdraw slightly from the war efforts.<ref name="Kotor">''[[Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide]]'', pp. 125&ndash;126</ref>
[[File:Momaw Nadon (Bafforr trees).jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Momaw Nadon]] cultivating Bafforr trees on [[Tatooine]].]]
 
   
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In [[439 BBY]],<ref name="HHN">{{Hnn|52||Today in History|https://web.archive.org/web/20130728121955/http://www.holonetnews.com/52/}}</ref> Ithorian [[Scientist/Legends|scientists]] spliced [[DNA/Legends|genes]] from bafforr trees with those of [[vesuvague tree]]s and several other species. The resulting species, known as "[[Spore]]," retained the collective sentience of the bafforr trees; however, unlike its gentile antecedents, Spore was malevolent, driven relentlessly to subsume other beings into its collective mind. That it accomplished by touching individuals with tentacle-like vines inherited from the vesuvague, a semi-sentient plant species in its own right.<ref name="Spore 16">''[[Galaxy of Fear: Spore]]'', Chapter 16</ref> Through physical contact, Spore was able to possess bodies and send out tentacles from its victims to take control of even more.<ref name="CSWE Spore">{{CSWECite|III|190|Spore}}</ref> Spore was extremely virulent, and spread across Ithor, taking control of many beings. Some Ithorians speculated that it had the capacity to controls millions of individual beings. Ultimately, with succor from [[Jedi Knight/Legends|Jedi Knights]], the Ithorians countered Spore's influence, although it took almost 100 [[Standard year/Legends|years]] to rid Ithor of the presence of the bafforr derivative. Spore was reduced to a tiny sample, and secreted in a tomb on an [[Asteroid/Legends|asteroid]]. There, deprived of [[Oxygen/Legends|oxygen]] and a host, it became dormant.<ref name="Spore 16" /> That period of upheaval came to be known as the [[Ithorian Spore crisis]].<ref name="HHN" />
Despite the death of their brother trees, the seven Bafforr trees which the Ithorian priest [[Momaw Nadon]] rescued and took with him on his exile on [[Tatooine]] continued to hold pacifist views. They forbade Nadon from taking revenge on Alima when their paths crossed again in [[Mos Eisley]]. It was only after Alima killed one of the Bafforrs, putting the small grove below the threshold of sentience, that Nadon was able to act against Alima.<ref name="The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale" />
 
   
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The Empire became aware of the Bafforrs' intelligence, but apparently remained ignorant of the nature of their collective consciousness. Imperial scientists tried to probe the secrets of individual Bafforrs, but they had no success gaining any knowledge from solitary, uprooted Bafforrs.<ref name="The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale" />
 
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[[File:Bafforrcathor.jpg|thumb|left|The Cathor Hills bafforr forest]]
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Years before the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]],<ref name="SWE Alima">''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'', {{C|Alima}}, p. 6</ref> the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]] was attracted by the Ithorian expertise in [[Cloning/Legends|cloning]] and genetic engineering.<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'', p. 69</ref> Imperial [[Captain/Legends|captain]] [[Alima]] of the Star Destroyer [[Conquest (Imperial I-class)|''Conquest'']] laid [[Siege of Ithor|siege]] to the planet. He boarded the ''[[Tafanda Bay]]'', the largest of Ithor's Herdships, and demanded from its High Priest, Momaw Nadon, the secrets of Ithorian technology. Nadon initially refused, and so Alima ordered the partial incineration of one of the many sentient forests on Ithor. That particular forest, known as the "[[Cathor Hills]],"<ref name="TFMEC" /> was located on a eponymous geographical [[Cathor Hills (geography)|feature]] considered sacred by the Ithorians.<ref name="TEA" /> Thousands of bafforr trees were [[Death/Legends|killed]]<ref name="EGtC" /><ref name="TFMEC" /> as the large grove was partially incinerated by the Star Destroyer; the large, dark, cylindrical, felled trunks lasted for many years, appearing like tubes of burned [[Transparisteel/Legends|transparisteel]].<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> When Alima next threatened to fire upon the ''Tafanda Bay'', Nadon felt he had no choice but to relinquish the secrets of Ithorian technology to the Imperial. For that action, Nadon was exiled from his family and homeworld, eventually settling on the desert planet [[Tatooine/Legends|Tatooine]] in the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]], where he cultivated a number of bafforr trees.<ref name="TFMEC" /> Nadon's [[Fandomar Nadon|wife]], fearing what else the Empire might do, also revealed to the Empire the existence of Spore in an attempt to prevent further violence.<ref name="Spore 17">''[[Galaxy of Fear: Spore]]'', Chapter 17</ref> Alima's act of violence prompted many Ithorians to clandestinely support the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]].<ref name="TEA" />
   
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Some ten months after the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]],<ref name="NEGtC">''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]'', p. 96</ref> the Ithorian Fandomar Nadon found two [[Human/Legends|Human]] children, [[Tash Arranda|Tash]] and [[Zak Arranda]], on the surface of Ithor. She showed the [[Alderaanian/Legends|Alderaanians]] the [[Ithor bafforr grove|oldest grove]] of Bafforr trees on the planet, an enormous grove of densely packed trees. The grove connected telepathetically momentarily with Tash Arranda, who was [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-sensitive]], when the girl reached out with her mind. Fandomar later took the Arrandas and their uncle [[Mammon Hoole]], an anthropologist, to an [[Asteroid/Legends|asteroid]] mining colony in the Ithor system, in order to obtain a supply of the mineral [[ethromite]] for their uncle's [[Starship/Legends|starship]].<ref name="Spore 2" /> The miners offered to supply the mineral in exchange for Hoole's expertise in deciphering an artefact they had found within an asteroid.<ref name="Spore 3">''[[Galaxy of Fear: Spore]]'', Chapter 3</ref>
During the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], [[Darth Caedus|Jacen Solo]] and [[Corran Horn]] discovered that the trees could be used against the [[Vonduun Skerr Kyrric|vonduuncrab armor]] worn by the [[Yuuzhan Vong]], as the crab was allergic to the pollen produced by the tree. This reaction would cause the [[vonduun crab]] to swell, killing the crab and any who were wearing it. Almost all of the Bafforrs were destroyed when the Yuuzhan Vong [[Battle of Ithor (Yuuzhan Vong War)|bombarded Ithor]] to eradicate this deadly weapon. The [[New Republic]] ensured the survival of the species, however, as they had already transferred saplings to other planets such as [[Borleias]].<ref name="Dark Tide II:Ruin">''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin]]''</ref>
 
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By [[11 ABY/Legends|11 ABY]], the Cathor Hills forest had started to recover, tended by a group of at least four Ithorian renegades, although numerous ruined trees still remained. [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] [[General/Legends|General]] [[Wedge Antilles/Legends|Wedge Antilles]] took the [[Omwati/Legends|Omwati]] scientist to view the Cathor Hills, explaining the dynamic between the Ithorians and bafforr trees to the sheltered woman.<ref name="Dark Apprentice" /> The following year, in [[12 ABY/Legends|12 ABY]], one of the five-yearly Ithorian [[Herd Meet]]s was held at Ithor, with dozens of Herdships floating only [[Imperial standard meter|meters]] above the canopies of extensive bafforr forests. That meeting was interrupted by an attack by a [[Drub McKumb|crazed individual]] on New Republic guest of honor, [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]].<ref name="Children">''[[Children of the Jedi]]'', Chapter 1</ref>
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{{Quote|Bafforr tree pollen shows promise as an allergen that affects the armor, but it will be some time before the pollen can be synthesized in the amounts needed to serve as an effective deterrent or biological agent. Still, each encounter has furnished us with additional data as to their weak points&mdash;psychological, anatomical, and social.|[[Joi Eicroth]]|The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial}}
 
During the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], [[Darth Caedus|Jacen Solo]] and [[Corran Horn]] discovered that the trees could be used against the [[Vonduun Skerr Kyrric|vonduun crab armor]] worn by the [[Yuuzhan Vong]], as the crab was allergic to the pollen produced by the tree. This reaction would cause the [[vonduun crab]] to swell, killing the crab and any who were wearing it. Almost all of the Bafforrs were destroyed when the Yuuzhan Vong [[Battle of Ithor|bombarded Ithor]] to eradicate this deadly weapon. The [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] ensured the survival of the species, however, as they had already transferred saplings to other planets such as [[Borleias/Legends|Borleias]].<ref name="DTII" />
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However, the forces of the New Republic and then the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances]] were never able to replicate the bafforr pollen, and so it failed to deliver the military advantage that had been hoped for.<ref name="Final">''[[The New Jedi Order: The Final Prophecy]]'', Chapter 21</ref> It did, however, serve as the starting point for the development of [[Alpha Red]].<ref name="Unifying">''[[The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force]]'', Chapter 27</ref> Following the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Ithorians started to restore Ithor with traditional techniques, eschewing vongforming techniques.<ref name="Legacy">''[[Legacy Era Campaign Guide]]'', pp. 114&ndash;115</ref>
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==Bafforr trees in the galaxy==
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{{Quote|You will devote all of your resources to finding those droids. Look to your friends within the Rebellion. If you do not have a location on the droids by tomorrow evening, I will sew your eyes open and make you watch as I take a vibroblade and slice each limb off your precious Bafforr trees, one at a time. Then I'll drop a thermal detonator in your living room and fry the rest of your damned vegetable friends. Believe me, if your family were here or if I thought there was anything that you loved more in life, I would gladly destroy it, too&mdash;''"<br />"''I'll kill you&mdash;''"<br />"''You? If I thought you had it in you, I'd have brought a squadron of men. No, you'll cave in to my demands, just as you have in the past!|Alima and Momaw Nadon|The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale}}
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[[File:Momaw Nadon's house.png|thumb|right|Nadon and Alima]]
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Two groves of bafforr trees grew on Tatooine with exiled High Priest Momaw Nadon.<ref name="TFMEC" /><ref name="Storm 2" /> The [[Mos Eisley bafforr grove|first grove]] of seven, black-leaved bafforr trees grew in one of the many side domes of Nadon's [[Mos Eisley/Legends|Mos Eisley]] [[Momaw Nadon's house|home]]. In [[0 BBY/Legends|0 BBY]], Alima was assigned to Tatooine to search for [[C-3PO/Legends|two]] [[R2-D2/Legends|escaped]] [[Droid/Legends|droids]]. Nadon arranged for a [[Muftak/Legends|friend]] to sell information implicating Nadon with the Rebel Alliance to Alima's forces, hoping to retaliate against the Human for his actions over Ithor. The bafforr grove within Nadon's home refused to give its consent to Nadon's actions, threatening that it would be unable to tolerate Nadon's touch were he to arrange Alima's murder. Moments after that conversation ended, Alima entered Nadon's home and confronted the Ithorian. Dismissive of Nadon's ability to harm him, Alima shot one of the bafforr trees, splintering its trunk. He then threatened to brutally kill all the rest of Nadon's semi- and sentient plants if the High Priest did not track down the droids that Alima was seeking. With the death of that bafforr tree, the grove's intelligence reduced below true sentience. Nadon ultimately caused Alima's death by implicating him in the escape of the droids from Tatooine.<ref name="TFMEC" />
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The [[Tatooine bafforr grove|second grove]] of bafforr trees grew outside the Mos Eisley township.<ref name="Storm 2" /> According to rumor, it was hidden in the mountains south of the [[City/Legends|city]];<ref name="Secrets">''[[Secrets of Tatooine]]'', p. 47</ref> such rumors delighted [[Youngling/Legends|younglings]] and provided hope to the hardy citizens of Tatooine.<ref name="Storm 1">{{WizCite|The Storm's Edge}}, p. 1</ref> During the time of the Galactic Civil War, a patrol of Imperial [[Stormtrooper/Legends|stormtroopers]] discovered the grove and informed their superior, [[Ingah Muloha]]. Considering the grove to be subversive of Imperial interests, Muloha looked to frame Nadon for assorted criminal charges; that development spooked Nadon into fleeing to Mos Eisley to protect the grove, and he was subsequently captured en route to the grove.<ref name="Storm 2" />
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A group of sympathetic Rebel agents rescued Nadon and delivered him to the bafforr grove. With the Imperials troops believed to be lost in a [[gravel storm]] and Nadon's criminal record wiped by Rebel [[Spy/Legends|spies]], the bafforr grove's safety was maintained.<ref name="Storm 5">{{WizCite|The Storm's Edge}}, p. 5</ref>
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{{Endgame}}
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*{{TOR|Knights of the Fallen Empire}} {{Mo}}
 
*''[[Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows]]'' {{Mo}}
 
*''[[Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows]]'' {{Mo}}
 
*''[[The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale]]''
 
*''[[The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale]]''
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*''[[Star Wars Missions 7: Ithorian Invasion]]''
 
*''[[Star Wars Missions 7: Ithorian Invasion]]''
 
*''[[Galaxy of Fear: Spore]]''
 
*''[[Galaxy of Fear: Spore]]''
*''[[Dark Apprentice (novel)|Dark Apprentice]]'' {{1st}}
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*[[Dark Apprentice (novel)|''Dark Apprentice'']] {{1st}}
*''[[Children of the Jedi]]''
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*[[Children of the Jedi (novel)|''Children of the Jedi'']]
 
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin]]''
 
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin]]''
 
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial]]''
 
*''[[The New Jedi Order: Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial]]''
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*''[[The Movie Trilogy Sourcebook]]''<!--1993 Oct--> {{Imo}}
*[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe (Second Edition)|''A Guide to the Star Wars Universe'', Second Edition]]
 
*''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]''
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*''[[The Essential Guide to Characters]]''<!--1995 Nov-->
*''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
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*''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' {{C|Bafforr tree, Cathor Hills, Ithor}}<!--1998 Jun-->
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*''[[The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons]]''<!--1998 Jul-->
*{{GamerCite|8|I, Yuuzhan Vong}}
 
*[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe (Third Edition)|''A Guide to the Star Wars Universe'', Third Edition]]
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*''[[A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Third Edition, Revised and Expanded]]''<!--2000 Oct-->
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*{{GamerCite|4|Starfaring Jungles}}<!--2001 Mar-->
*''[[The New Jedi Order Sourcebook]]''
 
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*{{WizCite|Secrets of Tatooine}}<!--2001 May-->
 
*{{GamerCite|8|I, Yuuzhan Vong}}<!--2002 Jan-->
 
*{{WizCite|The New Jedi Order Sourcebook}}<!--2002 Feb-->
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*''[[The New Essential Guide to Characters]]''<!--2002 Apr-->
 
*{{FFCite|33}}<!--2002 ?-->
 
*''[[Coruscant and the Core Worlds]]'' <!-- p.20 -->
 
*''[[Coruscant and the Core Worlds]]'' <!-- p.20 -->
*''[[Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds]]''
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*{{WizCite|Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds}}<!--2004 Mar-->
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology]]''
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*''[[The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology]]''<!--2004 Oct-->
*''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''
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*''[[The New Essential Guide to Alien Species]]''<!--2006 Oct-->
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*''[[The Art of Ralph McQuarrie]]'' {{Po}}<!--2007 Apr-->
*{{FFCite|33}}
 
*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
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*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''<!--2008 Dec-->
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*''[[The Essential Atlas]]''<!--2009 Aug-->
*{{Blog|official=true|2014/4/3/welcome-to-the-star-wars-jungle/|Welcome to the ''Star Wars'' Jungle|int=Welcome to the Star Wars Jungle}}
 
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*{{DB|character|momawnadon|Momaw Nadon}}
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*''[[The Essential Reader's Companion]]''
 
*{{SW|url=news/welcome-to-the-star-wars-jungle|int=Welcome to the Star Wars Jungle|text=Welcome to the ''Star Wars'' Jungle|archivedate=20170521032227}}
   
 
==Notes and references==
 
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Xux: "What are you taking me to see?"
Antilles: "A large grove of bafforr trees that was half-destroyed by the Imperials during their siege many years ago."
Xux: "Is there something special about those trees?"
Antilles: "The Ithorians worship them. They're semi-intelligent, like a hive mind. The greater the forest grows, the more intelligent the trees become."
―Qwi Xux and Wedge Antilles on Ithor[src]

The Bafforr trees, or simply Bafforrs, were crystalline plants native to Ithor. They had blue, glassy bark (which quickly blackened upon death) and black leaves. Though unintelligent on their own, groups of Bafforrs could communicate via intertwined root systems, becoming more intelligent. Seven Bafforrs could achieve a fully sentient collective consciousness, with whole Bafforr forests being wiser than any other being known to the Ithorians. Bafforrs communicated through a form of telepathy. Imported reeks' primary diet consisted of the Bafforr tree's leaves.

Biology and appearance

The bafforr trees had crystalline trunks,[6] with bark smoother than glass.[7] Bafforr branches formed a sharp, interlocking web. The bafforr trees were aquamarine in color, although paler than the surrounding forests on Ithor.[6] At nighttime, bafforr trees glowed a pale blue color; this faded to black if a tree was killed.[1] Some bafforr trees also had black leaves.[8] Sapling bafforr trees looked like inverted cones, and were colored a lighter blue than more mature counterparts.[6] Bafforr trees could not survive being uprooted.[1] Some bafforr trees had shining black bark.[2]

Behaviour and intelligence

"I seem to remember something about the Mother Jungle summoning certain Ithorians. It's a rare calling that no one can explain. They leave everything behind and live in the wilderness, forbidden to return to their eco-cities. In a way, they become fugitives. Since the Ithorians consider it such sacrilege to touch the forest, the calling must be pretty strong."
―Wedge Antilles[src]
Manollium Bird

Bafforr trees presided over other living organisms on Ithor, such as the manollium bird.

The bafforr trees had a form of collective sentience: individual trees possessed limited intelligence, but as the trees roots intertwined, the individual intelligences connected, forming a group mind.[1] Consequently, the greater the number of trees forming part of the collective, the more intelligent the trees became.[6] Bafforr forests therefore ranged from semi-sentient to fully sentient.[3][9] That phenomenon was similar to the bivalvic Knowledge Bank of the water-planet Dac, the sum of numerous brains working in concert toward a common purpose.[10] A total of seven bafforr trees were required for true sentience. Below that number, a grove became befuddled, losing its memories.[1]

The bafforr forests promoted an ethic called the "Law of Life," according to which only non-sentient plants could be harvested, and even then only if two plants were planted for every one that was destroyed in the harvest.[1] The bafforr forests ruled benevolently over all the rest of the forests' organisms, which included such flora as the indyup tree, donar flower and bull-fern, and such fauna as the manollium bird, shamarok flitter and the arrak snake.[11] Bafforr forests also communicated with the Ithorians; the Cathor Hills forest became a teacher and friend to High Priest Momaw Nadon. When he touched the trunk of a grove of bafforr trees, the smooth bark hummed under his touch. The mind-touch of the bafforr grove filled the Ithorian with a pure and holy feeling, conceptualized by Nadon as if light entered every pore of his body. It was a soothing presence, evocative of great beauty, although through that presence, the Ithorian could discern dissatisfaction and other emotions. When the bafforr trees communicated, their leaves trembled, hissing words.[1]

History

Evolution

"About four hundred years ago, my people took their experiments too far. Using the genes of the vesuvague tree and the Bafforrs, along with some other things, they created a new form of life. Like the vesuvague, this creation snared its victims in its tentacle like vines. It also had a group mind like the Bafforr trees. However, unlike the wise Bafforrs, its mind was evil."
―Fandomar Nadon[src]

The Ithorians, a sentient, ambulatory species that also inhabited Ithor, worshipped the bafforr forests.[6] The advent of repulsorlift technology allowed the Ithorians to withdraw from the planet's surface,[12] considering it sacrilegious to touch the forest. However, some Ithorians broke that religious mandate, believing that "Mother Jungle,"[6] a spiritual entity thought to embody the verdant, tropical ecology of Ithor,[13] had summoned them to live on the planet's surface.[6] Such Ithorians became ecological priests,[9] tending to the bafforr forests. They were considered renegades by the rest of Ithorian society, which forbid them from returning to the Ithorian Herdships.[6]

During the Great Sith War, Mandalorian Wars and Jedi Civil War, a massive Galactic Republic fleet was stationed over Ithor; however, Sith saboteurs caused at least two Ithorian Herdships to crash into Ithor's jungles, leading the Ithorians to withdraw slightly from the war efforts.[14]

In 439 BBY,[15] Ithorian scientists spliced genes from bafforr trees with those of vesuvague trees and several other species. The resulting species, known as "Spore," retained the collective sentience of the bafforr trees; however, unlike its gentile antecedents, Spore was malevolent, driven relentlessly to subsume other beings into its collective mind. That it accomplished by touching individuals with tentacle-like vines inherited from the vesuvague, a semi-sentient plant species in its own right.[16] Through physical contact, Spore was able to possess bodies and send out tentacles from its victims to take control of even more.[17] Spore was extremely virulent, and spread across Ithor, taking control of many beings. Some Ithorians speculated that it had the capacity to controls millions of individual beings. Ultimately, with succor from Jedi Knights, the Ithorians countered Spore's influence, although it took almost 100 years to rid Ithor of the presence of the bafforr derivative. Spore was reduced to a tiny sample, and secreted in a tomb on an asteroid. There, deprived of oxygen and a host, it became dormant.[16] That period of upheaval came to be known as the Ithorian Spore crisis.[15]

Galactic Civil War

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The Cathor Hills bafforr forest

Years before the Battle of Yavin,[18] the Galactic Empire was attracted by the Ithorian expertise in cloning and genetic engineering.[19] Imperial captain Alima of the Star Destroyer Conquest laid siege to the planet. He boarded the Tafanda Bay, the largest of Ithor's Herdships, and demanded from its High Priest, Momaw Nadon, the secrets of Ithorian technology. Nadon initially refused, and so Alima ordered the partial incineration of one of the many sentient forests on Ithor. That particular forest, known as the "Cathor Hills,"[1] was located on a eponymous geographical feature considered sacred by the Ithorians.[19] Thousands of bafforr trees were killed[8][1] as the large grove was partially incinerated by the Star Destroyer; the large, dark, cylindrical, felled trunks lasted for many years, appearing like tubes of burned transparisteel.[6] When Alima next threatened to fire upon the Tafanda Bay, Nadon felt he had no choice but to relinquish the secrets of Ithorian technology to the Imperial. For that action, Nadon was exiled from his family and homeworld, eventually settling on the desert planet Tatooine in the Outer Rim Territories, where he cultivated a number of bafforr trees.[1] Nadon's wife, fearing what else the Empire might do, also revealed to the Empire the existence of Spore in an attempt to prevent further violence.[20] Alima's act of violence prompted many Ithorians to clandestinely support the Alliance to Restore the Republic.[19]

Some ten months after the Battle of Yavin,[21] the Ithorian Fandomar Nadon found two Human children, Tash and Zak Arranda, on the surface of Ithor. She showed the Alderaanians the oldest grove of Bafforr trees on the planet, an enormous grove of densely packed trees. The grove connected telepathetically momentarily with Tash Arranda, who was Force-sensitive, when the girl reached out with her mind. Fandomar later took the Arrandas and their uncle Mammon Hoole, an anthropologist, to an asteroid mining colony in the Ithor system, in order to obtain a supply of the mineral ethromite for their uncle's starship.[2] The miners offered to supply the mineral in exchange for Hoole's expertise in deciphering an artefact they had found within an asteroid.[22]

By 11 ABY, the Cathor Hills forest had started to recover, tended by a group of at least four Ithorian renegades, although numerous ruined trees still remained. New Republic General Wedge Antilles took the Omwati scientist to view the Cathor Hills, explaining the dynamic between the Ithorians and bafforr trees to the sheltered woman.[6] The following year, in 12 ABY, one of the five-yearly Ithorian Herd Meets was held at Ithor, with dozens of Herdships floating only meters above the canopies of extensive bafforr forests. That meeting was interrupted by an attack by a crazed individual on New Republic guest of honor, Han Solo.[23]

Yuuzhan Vong invasion

"Bafforr tree pollen shows promise as an allergen that affects the armor, but it will be some time before the pollen can be synthesized in the amounts needed to serve as an effective deterrent or biological agent. Still, each encounter has furnished us with additional data as to their weak points—psychological, anatomical, and social."
Joi Eicroth[src]

During the Yuuzhan Vong War, Jacen Solo and Corran Horn discovered that the trees could be used against the vonduun crab armor worn by the Yuuzhan Vong, as the crab was allergic to the pollen produced by the tree. This reaction would cause the vonduun crab to swell, killing the crab and any who were wearing it. Almost all of the Bafforrs were destroyed when the Yuuzhan Vong bombarded Ithor to eradicate this deadly weapon. The New Republic ensured the survival of the species, however, as they had already transferred saplings to other planets such as Borleias.[4]

However, the forces of the New Republic and then the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances were never able to replicate the bafforr pollen, and so it failed to deliver the military advantage that had been hoped for.[24] It did, however, serve as the starting point for the development of Alpha Red.[25] Following the Yuuzhan Vong War, the Ithorians started to restore Ithor with traditional techniques, eschewing vongforming techniques.[26]

Bafforr trees in the galaxy

"You will devote all of your resources to finding those droids. Look to your friends within the Rebellion. If you do not have a location on the droids by tomorrow evening, I will sew your eyes open and make you watch as I take a vibroblade and slice each limb off your precious Bafforr trees, one at a time. Then I'll drop a thermal detonator in your living room and fry the rest of your damned vegetable friends. Believe me, if your family were here or if I thought there was anything that you loved more in life, I would gladly destroy it, too—"
"I'll kill you—"
"You? If I thought you had it in you, I'd have brought a squadron of men. No, you'll cave in to my demands, just as you have in the past!"
―Alima and Momaw Nadon[src]
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Nadon and Alima

Two groves of bafforr trees grew on Tatooine with exiled High Priest Momaw Nadon.[1][5] The first grove of seven, black-leaved bafforr trees grew in one of the many side domes of Nadon's Mos Eisley home. In 0 BBY, Alima was assigned to Tatooine to search for two escaped droids. Nadon arranged for a friend to sell information implicating Nadon with the Rebel Alliance to Alima's forces, hoping to retaliate against the Human for his actions over Ithor. The bafforr grove within Nadon's home refused to give its consent to Nadon's actions, threatening that it would be unable to tolerate Nadon's touch were he to arrange Alima's murder. Moments after that conversation ended, Alima entered Nadon's home and confronted the Ithorian. Dismissive of Nadon's ability to harm him, Alima shot one of the bafforr trees, splintering its trunk. He then threatened to brutally kill all the rest of Nadon's semi- and sentient plants if the High Priest did not track down the droids that Alima was seeking. With the death of that bafforr tree, the grove's intelligence reduced below true sentience. Nadon ultimately caused Alima's death by implicating him in the escape of the droids from Tatooine.[1]

The second grove of bafforr trees grew outside the Mos Eisley township.[5] According to rumor, it was hidden in the mountains south of the city;[27] such rumors delighted younglings and provided hope to the hardy citizens of Tatooine.[28] During the time of the Galactic Civil War, a patrol of Imperial stormtroopers discovered the grove and informed their superior, Ingah Muloha. Considering the grove to be subversive of Imperial interests, Muloha looked to frame Nadon for assorted criminal charges; that development spooked Nadon into fleeing to Mos Eisley to protect the grove, and he was subsequently captured en route to the grove.[5]

A group of sympathetic Rebel agents rescued Nadon and delivered him to the bafforr grove. With the Imperials troops believed to be lost in a gravel storm and Nadon's criminal record wiped by Rebel spies, the bafforr grove's safety was maintained.[29]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 The Sand Tender: The Hammerhead's Tale
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Galaxy of Fear: Spore, Chapter 2
  3. 3.0 3.1 Star Wars Encyclopedia, (Cathor Hills), p. 44
  4. 4.0 4.1 The New Jedi Order: Dark Tide II: Ruin
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 WizardsoftheCoast "[[]]" — [[]], p. 2
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 Dark Apprentice, Chapter 29
  7. Star Wars Encyclopedia, (Bafforr trees), p. 20
  8. 8.0 8.1 The Essential Guide to Characters, pp. 113–114
  9. 9.0 9.1 Star Wars Encyclopedia, (Ithor), p. 145
  10. Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows, Chapter 8
  11. The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons, pp. 100–101
  12. SWGamer-icon "Starfaring Jungles" — Star Wars Gamer 4, p. 64
  13. Databank title Ithorian in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
  14. Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide, pp. 125–126
  15. 15.0 15.1 HNNsmall Today in HistoryHoloNet News Vol. 531 #52 (content now obsolete; backup link)
  16. 16.0 16.1 Galaxy of Fear: Spore, Chapter 16
  17. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III, p. 190 ("Spore")
  18. Star Wars Encyclopedia, (Alima), p. 6
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 The Essential Atlas, p. 69
  20. Galaxy of Fear: Spore, Chapter 17
  21. The New Essential Guide to Characters, p. 96
  22. Galaxy of Fear: Spore, Chapter 3
  23. Children of the Jedi, Chapter 1
  24. The New Jedi Order: The Final Prophecy, Chapter 21
  25. The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force, Chapter 27
  26. Legacy Era Campaign Guide, pp. 114–115
  27. Secrets of Tatooine, p. 47
  28. WizardsoftheCoast "[[]]" — [[]], p. 1
  29. WizardsoftheCoast "[[]]" — [[]], p. 5
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