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This article is non-canon within the Star Wars Legends continuity.

This article covers a Star Wars Legends subject that was published under the Infinities label or that Lucasfilm otherwise declared non-canon within the Legends continuity.

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The title of this article is conjectural.

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"7, Thursday. Burn two peasant villages. Eat snack-donkey stomachs. Take singing lessons. Eat maestro. Drink algae pond."
―Unidentified sentient creature's diary[1]

This sentient creature kept a daily diary at least for the month January. On Monday 4, it planned to wake up, throw up and file its tail. On Tuesday, it planned on crawling out of its cave, finding and eating Gragg and Lerk, burning a tundra and using its tail to knock down trees. The next day, it wished to drop boulders from the sky, graze Mook Pits, trap and eat a family of Ack-platts, regurgitating, playing around with and re-eating a baby Ack-platt and scraping a castle wall.

On Thursday 7, it planned on burning two peasant villages, eating the stomachs of snack-donkeys, taking singing lessons, eating the maestro and drinking an algae pond. On Friday, it aimed to wrestle and possibly eat Duke, go home, add mud to its bed, file tail, scratch scars and go to sleep.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

Creature diary

The creature's diary

This creature was mentioned in Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas, a book published in 1993.[1] Lucasfilm employee Leland Chee, who maintains the Holocron continuity database, has indicated that information contained in the book is non-canonical.[2]

This creature eventually appeared on screen in the movie Willow and was referred to as the Eborsisk. The name was derived by combining the names of film critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas
  2. StarWars Holocron continuity database questions on StarWars.com Message Boards. Posted by Leland Y Chee on May 3, 2006 at 5:45 PM. (content now obsolete; backup link) "And is information from Monsters and Aliens from George Lucas canon? Unless referred to by a source that is in-continuity, the information is non-continuity."
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