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Shi'ido

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Shi'ido
Homeworld

Lao-mon

Language

Shi'idese

Average height

1.8 meters

Distinctions

Shapeshifting abilities, long life spans

Famous members

Mammon Hoole, Belia Darzu, Borborygmus Gog, Vandolae

"My people are most commonly thought of as spies and assassins, able to disguise themselves and blend in with any group of sentients."
Mammon Hoole[src]

The Shi'ido were near-Human shapeshifting species from the planet of Lao-mon. Senior Anthropologist Mammon Hoole was one, and he used his abilities to monitor other alien species.

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A Shi'dio demonstrates the species' shape-shifting abilities.
A Shi'dio demonstrates the species' shape-shifting abilities.

Little is actually known of the mysterious Shi'ido. Hoole once stated that when scout ships arrived on the planet to take surveys, the Shi'ido populace would take the forms of rocks, trees, or monsters to scare the colonists off. It is still unknown if the Shi'ido ever came out from their isolation.

During the Clone Wars, Separatist Senator Po Nudo's aide was secretly a Shi'ido in disguise.

Shi'ido were a shy yet curious species. They preferred to avoid confrontations with other species, especially on their homeworld. Despite their secretive nature, Shi'ido could not resist the urge to travel the galaxy and study other cultures.

Shi'ido had very long life spans and could live up to 500 years old. Shi'ido were considered adults at 61 years of age. Their ability to change shape (called "skinshifting") improved with age, as well as the ease in which they changed forms. Young Shi'ido could only change the color of their skin and imitate minor Humanoid species, while individuals past the age of a hundred could change into any small to large alien species or creature within their natural boundaries and were even capable of changing any clothing they wore. If a Shi'ido attempted to change into a species beyond their size limit, they could end up stuck in that form for several weeks to a few months. Senior Anthropologist Mammon Hoole claimed to have taken the shape of a Hutt and a Whaladon, both of which may have exceeded the natural Shi'ido limit, so there may be exceptions to this rule. Unlike Clawdites, Shi'ido were not limited to taking the form of only humanoid species and did not feel pain or discomfort when they changed shape.

Also, Shi'ido did not immediately revert back to their true form when they were stunned, fatigued, exhausted, unconscious, dying, or dead, as Clawdites did. Shi'ido also had a form of telepathy. They could project false impressions to most other species. This was extremely useful when studying species that identified each other through smell as well as sight, as a Shi'ido could project the feeling that they had the same exact scent as that particular species. Their telepathy required great concentration, and they would lose control of it if they were distracted.

Shi'ido were also able to shift while storing items inside of their body. Force-sensitive Shi'idos were known to hold multiple lightsaber hilts within their body. Other items, such as pistols, drugs, or com-links could also be stored.

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