Bimm
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| Bimm | |
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| Homeworld | |
| Language | |
| Average height | |
| Hair color |
Tan to black (furred species)[3] |
| Distinctions |
Floppy ears (furred species)[3] |
| Average lifespan |
134 years (both species)[3] |
| Races |
Near-Humans, furred humanoid species[3] |
| Famous members |
Ginder, Ha'lathin, Vashnish Kay, Kadann (imposter), Ritinki, Rayc Ryjerd, Rycar Ryjerd, Glah Ubooki |
The Bimms were peaceful, diminutive humanoids from the planet Bimmisaari. The Bimms consisted of two species—one, a Near-Human race, the other a floppy-eared, furred humanoid species. Though the two species were completely unrelated biologically, they shared a language and cultural identity as Bimms.
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[edit] Biology and appearance
One of the Bimm species was thought to have evolved on Bimmisaari. They were slightly taller than the Near-Human Bimms, with an adult height of 1.0 to 1.6 meters (females being slightly taller on average.) They were covered in short fur, ranging from black to tan in color. Their faces had floppy ears, long muzzles, and small black eyes. They had three long fingers and a thumb on each hand.[3]
The Near-Human Bimms differed from the Human norm primarily in their short stature (1.0 to 1.5 meters for adults of both sexes.) Near-Human Bimms were often said to resemble Human children, though males frequently (and proudly) grew full beards. Xenobiologists believed that the Near-Human Bimms arrived on Bimmisaari from a nearby planet eons before the rise of the Galactic Empire, and adopted the culture of the original Bimm species. No other animal species on Bimmisaari was related to them genetically.[3]
Both species called themselves simply "Bimms" and lived harmoniously with each other in their shared forest cities. They considered themselves to be a united people, and were considered as such by the rest of the galaxy. Intermarriage between the two Bimm species was not uncommon, though genetic incompatibilities required such couples to adopt if they wanted children.[3]
[edit] Society and culture
Though the Bimm species had lived together for almost all of their recorded history, certain aspects of their culture were more associated with one species than with another. While some sources attributed these cultural tendencies to one species or the other,[3] sources such as Mammon Hoole presented them as aspects of a single, shared culture.[4]
Bimms, especially the Near-Human Bimms, were fond of art, music, and storytelling. Their favorite stories involved heroic adventures, though they were usually content to hear the stories rather than inspired to take part in adventures themselves. The language Bimmini, which was used by both species, was sung, rather than spoken.[3] A Bimm conversation had a seemingly mystical quality, sounding to Human ears like songs being sung in five-part harmony.[5]
The furred Bimms were particularly good merchants, and felt the day was incomplete without a good round of shopping and haggling. The art of bargaining was respected in their culture, and fair dealing was highly honored. However, cheating and theft were tantamount to murder in their society. Furred Bimms were also noted for their yellow clothing.[3]
Both species were noted for their mild-tempered, peaceful tendencies, which was the reason the two species lived together in harmony. This tendency extended to non-Bimm visitors from offworld, who would be treated as honored guests.[3] The Bimm greeting ritual involved a reception line which each visitor would walk through. In complete silence, each Bimm in line would reach out and gently touch the visitor's head, arm, or back. More important visitors would attract correspondingly large crowds in the procession.[1] This honor did not extend to armed visitors, however, who would be expected to leave their weapons behind.[5]
[edit] Bimms in the galaxy
Near-Human Bimms were the most frequently encountered type of Bimms in the galaxy. While Near-Human Bimms who left their homeworld were typically entertainers or scholars, humanoid Bimms who went offworld were usually traders or businesspeople. Some Bimms became adventurers, whether as scoundrels who somehow worked their way into the circles of nobility, or as artists who followed heroes in order to witness great deeds which they could record in ballads. Entire communities of Bimms were also found in enclaves off Bimmisaari, which were noted for their hospitality.[3]
The Bimms also held great respect for the Jedi. Bimms of both species became Jedi during the days of the Galactic Republic.[6] Even after the Republic's fall, tales of Jedi such as Murrtaggh were popular among Bimm bards.[7] Even Bimmisaari's laws prohibiting visitors from carrying weapons were relaxed for visiting Jedi carrying lightsabers.[5]
As the Republic's government became too corrupt in its later years, Bimmisaari quietly withdrew. Luckily for the Bimms, their homeworld was remote enough that few took notice of this, allowing their people to escape most of the chaos of the Republic's fall and the later oppression of the Galactic Empire.[5]
After the Battle of Endor, the Bimms remained neutral, but friendly towards the Alliance to Restore the Republic and later, the New Republic.[3] Leia Organa Solo, Luke Skywalker, and Han Solo were part of a New Republic mission in 9 ABY which was meant to open negotiations for the Bimms to join the Republic.[1]
One Bimm who defied the pacifist Bimm norm was the false Kadann, an Imperial Intelligence agent who impersonated the Prophet of the Dark Side Kadann, and later declared himself Galactic Emperor.[8] Bimm artists such as Ha'lathin[9] or Vasnish Kay,[7] and traders and smugglers such as Rycar[10] and Rayc Ryjerd,[11] were more typical of Bimms in the galaxy.
[edit] Appearances
Head Trip on Wizards.com (article)
- Boba Fett: Maze of Deception
- Boba Fett: Hunted (Mentioned only)
"Ringers" - Star Wars Adventure Journal 6
- Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (First appearance of Near-Human Bimms) (Retcon)
- Star Wars: Rebellion (Mentioned only)
"The Great Herdship Heist" - Star Wars Adventure Journal 15
"Fair Prey" - Star Wars Gamer 1 (Mentioned only)
"Hunting the Hunters" - Star Wars Galaxy 6
- Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
- The Lost City of the Jedi (Retcon)
- Mission from Mount Yoda (Retcon)
- Prophets of the Dark Side (Retcon)
- Heir to the Empire
- Heir to the Empire comic (First appearance of furred Bimms)
- Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial
- Agents of Chaos II: Jedi Eclipse
- Star by Star
- The Unifying Force
- Inferno
[edit] Sources
"Glah Ubooki's Strange & Wonderous Imports" - Star Wars Adventure Journal 1
- Heir to the Empire Sourcebook
- Alien Encounters
- Heroes & Rogues
- The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
- The Essential Guide to Alien Species (First identified as two separate species)
- Alien Anthology
- Ultimate Alien Anthology
- Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties
[edit] Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Heir to the Empire
- ↑ The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 Alien Anthology
- ↑ The Essential Guide to Alien Species
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Heir to the Empire Sourcebook
- ↑ Ultimate Alien Anthology
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Heroes & Rogues
- ↑ Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties
- ↑ Tempest Feud
- ↑ Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
- ↑ Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi
