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Glorii Profus
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- "It is the proudest duty of a trooper to serve and seek a good death."
- ―Glorii Profus
Glorii Profus was a Galactic Republic-affiliated Kaminoan male who served as a mentop—a part psychiatric, part spiritual adviser—to the Grand Army of the Republic's clone troopers. Profus gave a ritualistic speech to the troopers who departed to fight in the Clone Wars.
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Biography
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Glorii Profus was a Kaminoan male loyal to the Galactic Republic who participated in the training of the Grand Army of the Republic, soldiers cloned from bounty hunter Jango Fett's DNA on the planet Kamino. Profus served as a mentop—a combination psychiatric and spiritual adviser—to many clone troopers, including Advanced Recon Commando Alpha-98's cohort. Profus taught the clone troopers not to be afraid of death, and he gave a ritualistic speech to troopers who departed to fight in the Clone Wars while he toasted them with a cup of the finest Tallian wine in the quadrant. His words comforted numerous clones before they marched to battle, and Alpha-98 fondly remembered Profus' teachings.[1]
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- "From water you are born. In fire you die. Your bodies seed the stars."
"We seed the stars!" - ―Profus and the clone troopers, reciting the ritual words
Profus was a silver-skinned Kaminoan with a long and gracefully arched neck. His voice was cultured and comforting as he gave his speech to the clones, saying that their bodies would seed the stars after their deaths. Profus taught the troopers that their proudest duty was to serve the Republic and die a good death.[1]
Behind the scenes
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Glorii Profus was briefly mentioned in The Cestus Deception, a 2004 novel by Steven Barnes. In 2008, Profus received an entry in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. Profus' entry addressed him as "mentor," instead of The Cestus Deception's spelling of "mentop." However, The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia also included an entry for "mentop."
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- The Cestus Deception (First mentioned)
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- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III ("Profus, Glorii")