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Adarian

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Adarian
Homeworld

Adari

Language

Adarese

Average height

1.7 meters

Skin color

Blue, yellow

Distinctions

Hole through their head

Famous members

Yeeru Chivkyrie

"Adarians are a stubborn people. Once they've made up their minds, it's almost impossible to change them."
Carlist Rieekan[src]

Adarians were humanoids from the planet Adari in the Inner Rim, although Adari was not believed to be their original homeworld. They had a strict social tier system.

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[edit] Biology and appearance

An Adarian.

Adarians had elongated skulls penetrated by a large hole. They lacked ears and noses, but their skulls were covered in fine hairs which were very sensitive to sound waves, and their skin underlaid by glands that allowed them to smell. They had sharp, bony ridges around their mouths instead of lips. The Adarians had distendable throat pouches, elongating them to emit a loud call which helped in communication over long distances.

[edit] Culture and history

Adarian society was based around a rigid caste system known as screel'sara. Their governmental headquarters was the Hall of Decisions. They had unique, advanced carbon-ice drive technology. Their native language was Adarese.

The Adarians signed a non-aggression treaty with the Galactic Empire gaining neutrality in the Galactic Civil War in return for unlimited raw materials. They were represented in the Imperial Senate. Individuals of the race included Ador Beldune, Yeeru Chivkyrie, Denka Melru, Luur Tenefor, and Yeeru Meekel.

[edit] Common Adarian names

An Adarian smuggler.
  • Ador Beldune[1]
  • Denka Melru[1]
  • Luur Tenefor[1]
  • Yeeru Meekel[1]

[edit] Behind the scenes

A member of this species was meant to appear in Jabba's Palace in Return of the Jedi. The species was designed and sculpted from the chest up, and was nicknamed "Hole in the Head".[source?]

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