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"Warriors to your wings! Warok will lead us. Mates and elders, watch over the children. We fly!"
―Chief Chirpa[src]

Warok was a male Ewok from the forest moon of Endor. He lived in Bright Tree Village with his family: wife Batcheela, son Teebo, and daughter Malani. Warok was a fierce warrior and one of the best at piloting the Ewok hang glider.

Biography

When his children were both still young, a band of Duloks led by Vulgarr convinced Warok that his daughter had been kidnapped by a giant monster. Warok led a band of Ewok warriors to recover her. They encountered a Dulok named Ulgo, whom Warok accidentally killed while trying to release some lantern birds that the Dulok planned to eat. Realizing that they had been tricked, the warriors found Vulgarr and his band and discovered that in their absence, Vulgarr had kidnapped the children of Bright Tree Village. Warok led the charge against the Duloks, driving them off and rescuing the children.

Years later, Warok was among the many Ewoks who helped the Rebellion defeat the Galactic Empire in the Battle of Endor.

Behind the scenes

Warok was sometimes misrepresented in fanon as being the Ewok flying a glider to drop rocks on AT-STs in Return of the Jedi. This has been added to canon in the 2009 release of the "Battle for Endor" Battle Pack from Hasbro, which includes an Ewok named Warok with a glider in addition to Luke and an Imperial officer, none of which ever shared screen time together.

Warok was made into an action figure by Kenner in 1985. One of the last seventeen, he was packaged with a collectors coin.

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