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"Bet you're wondering how an enclave of Mandalorians ended up this far from Mandalore. Ole Nam Beroya, Vera's father, led us out here. Didn't like the way Mandalore was headed You had the shabla pacifists on one side under Kryze, and the Death Watch, who'd have led us on some barvy crusade, on the other. Nam wanted to keep on the old path. Simple mercenary and bounty hunter work. No politics."
Teroch[src]

The Old Mandalorians were a group of Mandalorians exiled by the New Mandalorians after their Civil War.

The language of Mando'a was especially used among the Old Mandalorians, who believed that the language allowed more precision in speech when discussing combat.

Members of clans Awaud and Beroya were among the Old Mandalorians. Those living on Vlemoth Port had entered into an alliance with one of the Talz groups living on the world, the Gnaaz tribe.

History

Like the Death Watch, the Old Mandalorians were exiled from their homeworld after the Great Clan Wars.

Prior the Clone Wars, Nam Beroya led three hundred Mandalorians to Vlemoth Port and founded the settlement of Arumorut, where their number would eventually grow to eight hundred.

Following their hiring by Rebel agents, three dozen Old Mandalorians from Vlemoth Port, including Nam and Vera Beroya, would take part in the Battle of Xorrn.

Behind the scenes

"Mandalorian society traditionally centered around warfare. Throughout history, its members fought for both honor and credits with equal fervor. Recently, Mandalorian culture has fractured into three separate groups: The New Mandalorians, the Death Watch, and the Old Mandalorians. "
Friends Like These [src]

The Old Mandalorians were first introduced to the Star Wars universe in the roleplaying game adventure book Friends Like These, published on December 8, 2016 by Fantasy Flight Games.

Appearances

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