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[[File:Sithspawn JATM.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Sithspawn mutants, originally a [[Twi'lek/Legends|Twi'lek]], [[Mon Calamari/Legends|Mon Calamari]], [[Gamorrean/Legends|Gamorrean]] and [[Wookiee/Legends|Wookiee]].]]
 
[[File:Sithspawn JATM.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Sithspawn mutants, originally a [[Twi'lek/Legends|Twi'lek]], [[Mon Calamari/Legends|Mon Calamari]], [[Gamorrean/Legends|Gamorrean]] and [[Wookiee/Legends|Wookiee]].]]
{{Quote|Although the Force can be used to create terrifying illusions, it is sometimes more satisfying to create actual creatures that are willing and eager to shred and devour one's enemies on command.|[[Palpatine]]|Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force (real-life book)}}
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{{Quote|Although the Force can be used to create terrifying illusions, it is sometimes more satisfying to create actual creatures that are willing and eager to shred and devour one's enemies on command.|[[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine]]|Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force (real-life book)}}
 
'''Sithspawn''' were creatures altered by [[Sith alchemy/Legends|Sith alchemy]] for use by the [[Sith/Legends|Sith Order]]. Using genetic engineering together with the [[Dark side of the Force/Legends|dark side of the Force]], Sithspawn were remade to be more brutal, more cunning, and, in some cases, more intelligent.
 
'''Sithspawn''' were creatures altered by [[Sith alchemy/Legends|Sith alchemy]] for use by the [[Sith/Legends|Sith Order]]. Using genetic engineering together with the [[Dark side of the Force/Legends|dark side of the Force]], Sithspawn were remade to be more brutal, more cunning, and, in some cases, more intelligent.
   
Notable Sithspawn included the [[Massassi/Legends|Massassi]] caste of the [[Sith (species)|Sith species]], [[Exar Kun]]'s [[Terentatek/Legends|Terentatek]] monsters and [[Battle hydra]]s, the reborn [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Emperor]] [[Palpatine]]'s [[Chrysalide]] [[Rancor/Legends|rancors]], [[Leviathan_(creature)|Leviathans]], [[Swamp wampa]], mutated [[Noghri/Legends|Noghri]], [[Smoke Demon]]s, [[Dart flower]]s, the two [[Dark Jedi]] [[Gorc]] and [[Picaroon C. Boodle|Pic]], and, believed to be the worst Sith abominations, [[Technobeast]]s. They could fight with chain manipulation and could have offspring as well.
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Notable Sithspawn included the [[Massassi/Legends|Massassi]] caste of the [[Sith (species)|Sith species]], [[Exar Kun]]'s [[Terentatek/Legends|Terentatek]] monsters and [[Battle hydra]]s, the reborn [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Emperor]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine's]] [[Chrysalide]] [[Rancor/Legends|rancors]], [[Leviathan_(creature)|Leviathans]], [[Swamp wampa]], mutated [[Noghri/Legends|Noghri]], [[Smoke Demon]]s, [[Dart flower]]s, the two [[Dark Jedi/Legends|Dark Jedi]] [[Gorc]] and [[Picaroon C. Boodle|Pic]], and, believed to be the worst Sith abominations, [[Technobeast]]s. They could fight with chain manipulation and could have offspring as well.
   
 
The [[darkstaff]], an ancient [[Sith artifact/Legends|Sith artifact]], had the power to turn creatures into Sithspawn, and in about [[19 BBY/Legends|19 BBY]], the [[Human/Legends|Human]] [[Len Markus]] used the staff to mutate some [[Mulissiki]] on the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Cularin/Legends|Cularin]].<ref name="The Eye">''[[The Eye]]''</ref>
 
The [[darkstaff]], an ancient [[Sith artifact/Legends|Sith artifact]], had the power to turn creatures into Sithspawn, and in about [[19 BBY/Legends|19 BBY]], the [[Human/Legends|Human]] [[Len Markus]] used the staff to mutate some [[Mulissiki]] on the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Cularin/Legends|Cularin]].<ref name="The Eye">''[[The Eye]]''</ref>
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==Notes and references==
 
==Notes and references==

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Sithspawn JATM

Sithspawn mutants, originally a Twi'lek, Mon Calamari, Gamorrean and Wookiee.

"Although the Force can be used to create terrifying illusions, it is sometimes more satisfying to create actual creatures that are willing and eager to shred and devour one's enemies on command."
Palpatine[src]

Sithspawn were creatures altered by Sith alchemy for use by the Sith Order. Using genetic engineering together with the dark side of the Force, Sithspawn were remade to be more brutal, more cunning, and, in some cases, more intelligent.

Notable Sithspawn included the Massassi caste of the Sith species, Exar Kun's Terentatek monsters and Battle hydras, the reborn Emperor Palpatine's Chrysalide rancors, Leviathans, Swamp wampa, mutated Noghri, Smoke Demons, Dart flowers, the two Dark Jedi Gorc and Pic, and, believed to be the worst Sith abominations, Technobeasts. They could fight with chain manipulation and could have offspring as well.

The darkstaff, an ancient Sith artifact, had the power to turn creatures into Sithspawn, and in about 19 BBY, the Human Len Markus used the staff to mutate some Mulissiki on the planet Cularin.[1]

"Sithspawn" was also a curse originating from Corellia.

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