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"The point Gamut Key is trying to make is…we Kallerans don't see much difference—between one general and another."
―Janus Kasmir speaks to Depa Billaba and Caleb Dume[src]

Kallerans were a tall sentient species native to the planet of Kaller.

Biology and appearance

Kallerans had green skin patterned with black stripes and could have green eyes. Their hands and feet had three digits, had no external nose, and no apparent need for footwear.[3]

History

During the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the Separatists took control of Kaller and began pressuring their villages for workers and supplies. Separatist General Kleeve and his staff billeted on the world at the expense of a Kalleran named Gamut Key. Republic forces eventually began fighting the Separatists for control of the Kallerans' homeworld, and under the command of Jedi Master Depa Billaba and her Padawan Caleb Dume successfully defeated Separatist forces, causing Kleeve to flee. Billaba and some her men visited Key after the end of the battle and told them they need not worry about the Separatist forces any more. Key and the other Kallerans however were not sure that there was any difference between the Republic or Separatist forces occupying their planet. Janus Kasmir, another Kalleran, informed the Jedi of this, and after Dume became angry Billaba informed the Kallerans that the Republic forces would sleep in nearby fields in order not to billet at the Kallerans' expense.[1]

Behind the scenes

Kallerans first appeared in Kanan 1: The Last Padawan, Part I: Fight, a comic book written by Greg Weisman, illustrated by Pepe Larraz and published in 2015.

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