A sentientspecies, Sarrish possessed reptilian features. They had glossy red skin and light yellow eyes, with slightly protruding and discolored teeth. Their heads appeared to be partially bifurcated, with a deep ridge that ran toward the back of their skull. They possessed thick lips, a heavy brow, and small ears.
The Sarrish lived on a planet of the same name, a world that possessed rocky plains and plateaus. As members of the Galactic Republic, the Sarrish were represented within the Galactic Senate. Despite being members of the Republic, they maintained their own military, the Sarrish Defense Force.
At some point in their history, the Sarrish joined the Galactic Republic and became members of the Galactic Senate. During the last years of that august body, Senator Veedaaz Awmetth represented his people and Vensensor sector within the galactic government.
In 22 BBY, the Republic was wracked with conflict as the Confederacy of Independent Systems incited both the government and the Jedi Order to action, beginning the Clone Wars. Though their sector lay close to Separatist-controlled space, the Sarrish remained loyal to the Republic. Circa 20 BBY, the Separatist Droid Army entrenched themselves upon the planet's surface, forcing the Grand Army of the Republic into a ground war. Though brave actions by Jedi MasterObi-Wan Kenobi and |CommanderCC-2224 seemed to turn the tide of the battle, in the end, Sarrish became the site of one of the Confederacy's greatest victories.
At the end of the Clone Wars, in 19 BBY, Senator Padme Amidala was murdered and laid to rest on her homeworld of Naboo. Sarrish Senator Awmetth was one of many mourners who attended her funeral.
Veedaaz Awmetth, the only Sarrish to appear to date, was a character portrayed by Nicholas Ferguson for Revenge of the Sith. His appearance, however, never made it into the final release of the film.
Dave Elsey, the creature shop creative supervisor for Revenge of the Sith, based Veedaaz's appearance on a possible design of Palpatine as an alien; the two share similar patterns on their heads.[1]