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This species was a sentient species that existed in the galaxy. Silvasu Fi, Wini Eres, and Xonr were notable members of this species.

Biology and appearance[]

The sentient species were distinguished by their black eyes and horns around their faces.[1]

In the galaxy[]

During the Imperial Era, Silvasu Fi, a member of the species, served the Cloud-Riders as they stole supplies from the Empire and Crimson Dawn in an effort to fuel a rebellion.[1] Another member of the species, the bounty hunter Xonr, worked for the Bounty Hunters' Guild and tracked down the rogue hunter Beilert Valance in an attempt to eliminate him, but was killed by the cyborg on Coruscant.[2]

During the New Republic era in 9 ABY,[3] a member of the species was present on Nevarro, walking by the Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin[4] and later chatting with a fellow human.[5] When Din Djarin and Grogu were searching for Jedi to reunite the Child with its kind, a member of this species could be seen amongst an audience watching a pair of Gamorreans fight.[6]

Around 34 ABY,[7] a female member of the species was present on Canto Bight during Rose Tico and Finn's search for the Master Codebreaker. She walked by Dobbu Scay and the astromech droid BB-8 as the former attempted to use the droid as a slot machine.[8]

Behind the scenes[]

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Jake Davies' instagram post

The species made their debut in the 2017 film Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, directed by Rian Johnson.[8] Artist Jake Lunt Davies designed the species for the film and revealed as such in an post on Instagram. Though he himself was unaware of the species' name, or if it had been named, Leland Chee responded and advised that they had named the species "Namara". This name was provided to the developers of Star Wars: Datapad,[9] a 2019 mobile game for use in Disneyland, though it did not get used in the final product.[10]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Solo: A Star Wars Story
  2. Target Vader 1
  3. According to StarWars SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link), The Mandalorian is set five years after Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of Return of the Jedi to 4 ABY, meaning that The Mandalorian is set in 9 ABY.
  4. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"
  5. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 3: The Sin"
  6. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 9: The Marshal"
  7. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens to 34 ABY. As Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi takes place immediately after the events of The Force Awakens, it must also take place in approximately 34 ABY.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi
  9. Instagram-Logo Jake Lunt Davies (@jakeluntdavies) on Instagram: Background Aliens in Andor #002. This holo-dancer in episode 1 of Andor was an alien species I'd originally designed for the casino in TLJ (➡️2). Other versions appeared in Solo as cloud rider Silvasu Fi (➡️3) and hanging out with Lando at a Sabaac game (➡️4). In the Mandalorian you can see one at the Gamorrean fight (➡️5) and another making shady deals on the streets (➡️6). The only sketch I have to share is this (➡️5) featuring one I did for TROS. Despite a now healthy outing in the SW galaxy, her species still remains nameless 🙁 Maybe I'm wrong - help me out @holocronkeeper (September 28, 2022) (screenshot)
  10. Star Wars: Datapad
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