Barabel
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| Barabel | |
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| Homeworld | |
| Language | |
| Average height |
1.9 - 2.2 meters |
| Skin color |
Red, black, gray |
| Hair color |
None |
| Eye color |
Black |
| Distinctions |
Scales, tail |
| Famous members | |
- "What are invaders called on Barab I? Prey!"
- ―Barabel joke[src]
The Barabels were a cold-blooded reptilian species from Barab I.
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[edit] History
According to Barabel legend, a small group of Jedi, led by the Ithorian Noga-ta, came to Barab I circa 900 BBY. Noga-ta helped settle the civil war that had plagued Barabel society for thousands of years. Consequently, the Barabels held Jedi in high esteem and would accept a Jedi's judgment in any dispute.
After this contact with the Jedi, the Barabels had little contact with offworlders for centuries. Soon after the rise of the Galactic Empire, Planetary Safaris began organizing hunting trips to Barab I, with the quarry being the Barabels themselves. After a few Barabels were killed, a Barabel leader named Shaka-ka organized groups of her fellow hunters into armies which overwhelmed the safari ships. When an Imperial investigation led by Captain Osted Alater revealed that the Barabels were sentient, the safaris were ended. Shaka-ka formed an alliance with Imperial Governor Paro Lanto and had the spaceport city of Alater-ka built. Some Barabels began to go offworld, working as mercenaries and bounty hunters.
Later, during the days of the New Republic, several Barabels became part of the Jedi Order. The most prominent of these was Saba Sebatyne. The Barabels were nearly wiped out when Barab I was ravaged by the Yuuzhan Vong during their invasion of the galaxy. However, some Barabels escaped the widespread fires by retreating to Barab I's vast network of caverns.
[edit] Biology and physiology
The Barabels were a bipedal race of reptilians who were covered in very tough dark colored scales. A blaster set on stun would not damage them at all or slow them down, as it would merely bounce off their scales. Barabels were able to shed their tails if necessary, an ability that proved the undoing of many a startled foe. They also possessed heavy retractable claws along with needle sharp teeth.
[edit] Society and culture
The race were noted for their hunting and tracking abilities. This was because many of their actions were fueled by their hunting instincts led to the general feeling that Barabels were always angry, or in the very least ornery. They were well known for their aggression but were also extremely loyal to their mates and parents. They also had a great deal of respect for the Jedi, because of their first experiences with a Jedi master who settled a dangerous clan dispute. Despite their moral nature, they were also noted as enjoying in ending up in fights with their Verpine neighbors with Barabels often capturing members of the insectoid race and giving the body parts to the Kubaz.
Barabels had a native language known also as Barabel though they also expressed emotion—such as amusement or grief—by "sissing." They were a communal race with separate groups on their homeworld of Barab I numbering upto 10,000 individuals under the guidance of a pack leader. Unlike Humans, Barabel's were much closer to their unconscious part of their brains than other species.
Among Barabel beliefs were a group of demons called the Blight of Barabel. Their names were often used as curses.
Lone Barabels when refering to themselves used instead of the words me or I used the term "this one" to refer to themselves.
[edit] Common Barabel names
- Ragath
- Vangar
- Tesar
- Saba
- Zozoped
[edit] Appearances
[edit] Sources
- Galaxy Guide 4: Alien Races (First appearance)
- Galaxy Guide 9: Fragments from the Rim
- Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters
- Heroes & Rogues
- Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Three
- Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
- The Secrets of Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire
- Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
- The Essential Guide to Alien Species
- The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
- Alien Anthology
- Ultimate Alien Anthology
- Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds
Making a Full Recovery on Wizards.com (article)
"A Mon Alone"
- Scum and Villainy
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- Galaxy at War
