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"It's my belief that 'Rage of the Shadow Warriors' dates from the reign of Mandalore the Ultimate, when the Taungs knew they were being eclipsed. I've always thought it a poignant work—a plea that the Taungs not be forgotten by the newborn culture they knew would outlive them."
―Hu Jibwe[src]

Hu Jibwe was a scholar of military history, employed at the Salmagodro Grand Academy during the reign of the Galactic Empire.[1] Some time after 15 BBY,[2] Jibwe spoke with Imperial Center Today contributor Eschul Shaywa, and discussed the Mandalorian Dha Werda Verda chant's history and composition. A quote of Jibwe was later included in Shaywa's completed article, "The Zhell and the Taungs Are Names to Conjure By, But the Truth About These Long-Lost Combatants Is Hard to Pin Down."[1]

Behind the scenes

Hu Jibwe was first introduced to Star Wars canon in the second installment of Jason Fry's official Star Wars Blog series, The Essential Guide to Warfare: Author's Cut, entitled "Ancient Coruscant."

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Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 StarWars Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut, Part 2 — Ancient Coruscant on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
  2. Jason Fry's "Ancient Coruscant" Blog indicates that by the time of Eschul Shaywa's Imperial Center Today article, the roonstone containing the Dha Werda Verda had already been found and housed on Manda, events Star Wars Droids: The Adventures of R2-D2 and C-3PO note take place in 15 BBY.
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