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[edit] Ewok theories

Obviously Ewoks is the bomb, you just don't realize it yet. The stories might not make scientific sense, so let's try to rationalize it somehow. These are the only stories where the antagonist characters are truly "evil" and have no redeeming qualities, which makes the episodes that much more interesting. Assume the worst of the Ewoks, and you get an interesting drama. Take it at face value, and well, you'll probably get authorial intent. No one wants that.

[edit] On a Stranger note

  • A smaller satellite passes in front of another larger satellite (both have a rocky surface). Immediately after passsing in front of each other, the satellites light up.
    • Why? Part of the Endor gate phenomenon? Force Nexus phenomenon? /(forestmoon)(moon)(anothermoon)\
  • A dark crack opens within space, the result of the two satellites overlapping orbits and lighting up, and the Stranger comes through the opening in his craft at a rapid rate.
    • Why? Most likely this is the Endor gate black hole, however it closes abruptly after the Stranger enters. Wormhole created by the Endor gate? The other possibility is that this is an opening into Otherspace created by the Force Nexus of Endor from the aligning of the satellites.
  • When Wicket and Teebo leave Logray's hut, the wooden cabinet containing the Sunstar glows purple (the color of the shadowstone portion of the Sunstar), and the cabinet flies open showing the case containing the sunstar also glowing.
    • Why? The power of the Stranger is connected to the Sunstar. The potency of the shadowstone portion increases when close to its masters/creators. The Wizards of the Night Spirit are the same color scheme as the shadowstone portion of the sunstar.
  • Wicket, Teebo, Latara, and Kneesaa find the Stranger's craft and try to carry it back to Bright Tree Village. Half way back, they get caught up in a powerful wind storm and are forced to put the craft down. The craft lights up and spins around in a rapid circle, finally shrinking and disintegrating in a cloud of smoke.
    • Why? Best possibility, a self-destruct sequence on the craft. Wicket and friends just got lucky that they put the craft down at that point. The absence of the Stranger during the "magical" event prevents the possibility of it being the result of manipulation of the Force.
  • The Stranger goes to the Thorn Forest where a ritual stone circle has been erected. A table there, is surrounded by several large stone columns with the main one having a circle cut out of the top of it. Logray tries to face down the Stranger with his staff, but he uses the Sunstar to trap the Stranger within a forcefield in the carved out circle on the main stone column. Then the Stranger shows Logray his world, using the Sunstar as a window.
    • Why? The world is in otherspace, thereby explaining the "banishing" factor. If it's just in a different area of space, being trapped there doesn't make as much sense. The death and destruction on the shown world could be explained by the destruction perpetrated by the Charon. The Stranger knows how to use the sunstar to make a force field because his people created the shadowstone half of the Sunstar.
  • Upon seeing the Ewok children advancing on the Stone Circle in the thorn forest, the Stranger uses the Sunstar to fire a bolt of energy at the ground outside of the circle. The result is a glop monster erupting from the ground, who then listens to the Stranger's orders.
    • Why? The stone merely summoned a glop monster, it did not create it. The glop monster follows his orders because it is compelled to do so through the Force.
  • The Stranger places the Sunstar on the stone table within the stone circle and spins it counter-clockwise creating a column of purple rings that reaches up into the sky, creating the same rip in the sky that the Stranger's craft entered through at the beginning of the episode.
    • Why? The Sunstar has the ability to amplify the Force enough to move the moons into alignment. The Stranger comments that only the Sunstar has this power. Why the moons lined up at the beginning of the episode may have been a natural, but very rare (ages ago) occurrence.
  • Kneesaa and Wicket battle the Stranger and Kneesaa is able to spin the Sunstar in the clockwise direction. The column of rings becomes gold (the color of the non-shadowstone half of the sunstar) and begins to drag the Dark Wizards back through the tear in the sky.
    • Why? The power of Sunstar spinning counter-clockwise pulled them through, spinning it the other way must have had the opposite effect of "pushing". The Ewoks are also affected by the Sunstar as evidenced by Chirpa yelling to the Ewoks to hold on to something. The Stranger ends up carrying the table with him back through the tear, implying that the same ritual could not take place again. Will the tear open up the next time those two moons align?

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[edit] An Ewok Schedule

Now that we finally have a list of major conflicts in the overarching galaxy, it's time to make a timeline of conflicts that really matters. That's right, I'm talking about the Endor conflicts.

  1. Dulok-Ewok War—The overarching conflict. The Galactic Civil War of Endor. Basically throughout all the Ewok literature. I'll compose a list later.
  2. Zorbian Space Pirate crisis—The Ewoks are assaulted by the Zorbian Space Pirates who wish to acquire the valuable Gemwood tree. Ewoks 2: Rites of Power
  3. Harvester crisis—The Ewoks homes are endangered by the Green-skinned harvesters who want to cut down the Endorian forests that include Bright Tree Village. Ewoks 5: The Terrible Machine
  4. Zornak crisis—The Ewoks are attacked by the forces of Zornak. Ewoks 14: King for a Day
  5. Kradak crisis—The Ewoks are threatened by a rampaging kradak. Return of the Great One!
  6. First Phlog crisis—The Ewoks' village is threatened by rampaging Phlogs. Rampage of the Phlogs
  7. Stranglethorn crisis—An out of control Stranglethorn threatens to destroy the Ewoks. The Three Lessons
  8. Second Phlog crisis—The Ewoks' village is once again threatened by the Phlogs. Blue Harvest
  9. Raich crisis—The Raich is inadvertantly revived and threatens the Ewok way of life. The Raich
  10. Stranger crisis—The Stranger wages a campaign against the Ewoks. Night of the Stranger
  11. Odra crisis—The safety of Endor is threatened by a Dark Jedi battle. The Season Scepter
  12. Raygar crisis—The Ewoks are attacked by the Empire for the first time. Battle for the Sunstar
  13. Battle of Endor—The Ewoks are attacked by the Empire for the last time. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

[edit] Encyclopedia entries

"A powerful Tulgah witch who lives on the forest moon of Endor, she has a shriveled, stooped body and a mandrill's face. Morag's skills in magic and medicine rival those of Logray, the Ewok medicine man. She lives in a castlelike formation in the side of the active volcano Mount Thunderstone. Spear-wielding Yuzzums patrol her land atop rakazzak beasts."

"An Ewok medicine man for the tribe that aided the Rebel Alliance, Logray is a tan-striped Ewok. He wears the half skull of a great forest bird on his head, a single feather adorning its crest. Logray was a great warrior when he was young, and his staff of power is decorated with the spine of a great enemy. Revered for his great wisdom, he long helped tribe members with magic spells and potions. His students included Teebo and Wicket W. Warrick. But Logray could also be a bully, and after the Battle of Endor, Chief Chirpa replaced him as medicine man with Paploo."

"A rare species, these troll-like beings on the forest moon of Endor have an extensive knowledge of magic. Some Tulgah are great healers. Others, such as Morag, have twisted their knowledge to evil and wield powers of black magic."

Echrhin Isdan, a Tulgah shaman on Kashyyyk in the Myyydril Caverns here. Are there other Tulgah around?

Like Mara Jade, Shira Brie was one of the Emperor's Hands. And as with Mara, Shira was assigned to kill Luke Skywalker. Shira Elan Colla Brie grew up in the Imperial Palace, a top COMPNOR member and Imperial Intelligence recruit under Ysanne Isard. Although the Emperor knew of Brie's talent and force sensitivity, it was Vader who recommended her for a Rebel infiltration mission. To provide a credible background, the Empire razed the city of Chinshassa on Shalyvane. Posing as a Shalyvaynian refugee, Imperial Major Brie joined the Alliance as a lieutenant in Rogue Squadron. Brie's orders were to kill or discredit Skywalker. In the months following the Battle of Hoth, Shira Brie made herself a hero to the Alliance and a love interest for Luke. On a mission to destroy an enemy communications device, Brie, Skywalker, and a handful of other Rogues flew captured TIEs into the heart of an Imperial armada. Acting on Force-guided instinct, Skywalker shot down Shira Brie's fighter. Though branded with shame for what looked like treason, Skywalker refused to join Vader. But the Dark Lord wasn't done with Shira Brie. Imperial medics replaced her shattered limbs with cyborg prosthetics. Assuming the name, Lumiya, Dark Lady of the Sith, Shira Brie found her Force abilities deepening in direct proportion to her rage. Vader offered the armored cyborg to Palpatine as a new Emperor's Hand. Just before the Battle of Endor, Lumiya journeyed to Ziost to build an ancient Sith weapon, the lightwhip. She returned from that mission only to discover that both her masters had died. Lumiya committed herself to exterminating the Rebels who had destroyed what she believed was the galaxy's natural order. She allied with the Nagai invaders, promising them the heads of their enemies. On Herdessa she nearly killed Leia Organa, while on Kinooine she dueled with Luke Skywalker and revealed to him her past life as Shira Brie. Soon the Nagai attacked Endor, forcing the Rebel Alliance to flee. But the Rebels and Nagai quickly forged a partnership against an even worse enemy, the Tofs. Lumiya switched sides and allied with the Tofs, but their defeat on Saijo left her adrift without allies. After many months, Imperial ruler Ysanne Isard—Shira Brie's former commander in Imperial intelligence—enlisted Lumiya's help in hunting down the traitor Mara Jade. Lumiya accepted Isard's warships and stormtroopers, but struck out on her own as a minor warlord. She is believed to have trained would-be emperor Carnor Jax in the ways of the Force. Lumiya has reappeared sporadically since then, but her whereabouts during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion remains a mystery.

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