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==Biology and appearance== |
==Biology and appearance== |
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− | The Tulgah were a [[Species/Legends|species]] of mandrill-faced, sturdy [[Humanoid/Legends| |
+ | The Tulgah were a [[Species/Legends|species]] of mandrill-faced, sturdy [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoids]]. They were very short, measuring less than one [[Imperial standard meter|meter]], which was nearly twice smaller as the average [[Human/Legends|Human]]—the most common species in [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]]. They had [[Color/Legends|yellowish]], leathery skin covered with brown spots. Their faces were elongated and snout-like, and their [[Limb/Legends|limbs]] ended in sharp claws. |
==Tulgah in the galaxy== |
==Tulgah in the galaxy== |
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− | In [[130 BBY]], the [[colony ship]] ''[[Free Enterprise]]'' left [[Eriadu/Legends|Eriadu]] carrying hundreds of Tulgah and [[Jinda]] colonists who planned to settle [[Kuna's Eye]]. However, the ship crashed on the [[Endor/Legends|forest moon]] of [[Endor (planet)/Legends|Endor]]. There, both species established healthy populations. One of the colonists' descendants was the evil Tulgah [[Witch/Legends|witch]] [[Morag]], who was an enemy of the [[Ewok/Legends| |
+ | In [[130 BBY]], the [[colony ship]] ''[[Free Enterprise]]'' left [[Eriadu/Legends|Eriadu]] carrying hundreds of Tulgah and [[Jinda]] colonists who planned to settle [[Kuna's Eye]]. However, the ship crashed on the [[Endor/Legends|forest moon]] of [[Endor (planet)/Legends|Endor]]. There, both species established healthy populations. One of the colonists' descendants was the evil Tulgah [[Witch/Legends|witch]] [[Morag]], who was an enemy of the [[Ewok/Legends|Ewoks]] of [[Bright Tree Village/Legends|Bright Tree Village]] during the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]]. The [[Dulok/Legends|Dulok]] shaman [[Umwak]] impersonated a Tulgah trader in order to steal the Hate potion from Ewoks. |
In addition to the forest moon, the species was also spotted in [[Myyydril Caverns]] on [[Kashyyyk/Legends|Kashyyyk]] sometime after the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]]. |
In addition to the forest moon, the species was also spotted in [[Myyydril Caverns]] on [[Kashyyyk/Legends|Kashyyyk]] sometime after the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]]. |
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The Tulgah were a sentient species of short beings with squat, humanoid frames and yellow skin. Tulgah were inherently magical. Different Tulgah put their abilities to different uses. For example, some became great healers, while others turned to evil pursuits.
Biology and appearance
The Tulgah were a species of mandrill-faced, sturdy humanoids. They were very short, measuring less than one meter, which was nearly twice smaller as the average Human—the most common species in the galaxy. They had yellowish, leathery skin covered with brown spots. Their faces were elongated and snout-like, and their limbs ended in sharp claws.
Tulgah in the galaxy
In 130 BBY, the colony ship Free Enterprise left Eriadu carrying hundreds of Tulgah and Jinda colonists who planned to settle Kuna's Eye. However, the ship crashed on the forest moon of Endor. There, both species established healthy populations. One of the colonists' descendants was the evil Tulgah witch Morag, who was an enemy of the Ewoks of Bright Tree Village during the Galactic Civil War. The Dulok shaman Umwak impersonated a Tulgah trader in order to steal the Hate potion from Ewoks.
In addition to the forest moon, the species was also spotted in Myyydril Caverns on Kashyyyk sometime after the Battle of Yavin.
Appearances
- Ewoks 8: Eye of the Kreegon
- Ewoks 12: The Thorn Monster
- Ewoks — "The Cries of the Trees" (First appearance)
- Ewoks — "The Haunted Village"
- The Haunted Village (book) (Adaptation of The Haunted Village)
- Ewoks — "Rampage of the Phlogs"
- Ewoks — "Sunstar vs. Shadowstone"
- The Shadow Stone: An Ewok Adventure (Adaptation of Sunstar vs. Shadowstone)
- Sun Star Against Shadow Stone (Adaptation of Sunstar vs. Shadowstone)
- Ewoks — "Blue Harvest" (Impersonated by Umwak)
- Template:SWG
Sources
- Star Wars: Ewoks toy line (Cut)
- Droids\Ewoks
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Second Edition
- "A Star Wars CELibration" — Star Wars Insider 27
- The Essential Guide to Characters (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Star Wars: The Action Figure Archive (Picture only)
- A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Third Edition
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- "Warriors of Endor" — Star Wars Insider 110
- Castaways of Endor on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from StarWars.com and unavailable)
- CV Collecting Panels: Animation Art on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link) (Picture only)
- "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Nightsisters but Were Afraid to Ask" — Star Wars Insider 122
- General Yavid in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Queen Izrina in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Ewok Village in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Star Wars: The Ultimate Action Figure Collection
- "and Ewoks Return: Spain’s Lost Star Wars Comic Strips {{{3}}}" — {{{4}}} — [[{{{5}}}|{{{5}}}'s]] StarWars.com Blog (and Ewoks Return: Spain’s Lost Star Wars Comic Strips backup link (2013/04/10/droids-and-ewoks-return-spains-lost-star-wars-comic-strips//Droids and Ewoks Return: Spain’s Lost Star Wars Comic Strips) not verified!)