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This is a list of Star Wars species, containing the names of fictional sentient species from the Star Wars franchise beginning with the letters K to O. Star Wars is an American epic space opera film series created by George Lucas. The first film in the series, Star Wars, was released on May 25, 1977, and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, followed by five sequels, three prequels, nine animated television shows, and five live action television series. Many species of alien creatures (often humanoid) are depicted. For the other species listed alphabetically, see the following:

Kaleesh

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The Kaleesh are a nomadic and politically neutral race from the planet Kalee. A bipedal reptilian species, the Kaleesh have reddish-brown scaly skin and cover almost all their bodies (they usually leave their four-fingered claws exposed) to protect them from Kalee's blistering sun. The Kaleesh are also renowned for their warrior culture and combat prowess. Most of them wear masks that are carved from the skulls of the planet's most feared creatures such as the karabbac and the mumuu.[citation needed]

General Grievous is an example of a Kaleesh.

Kaminoan

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Kaminoans are tall, thin, pale-skinned aliens, with distinctively long necks, which live on the isolated planet of Kamino.[1] Males also have a ridge along the back of their heads. They like to be isolated from the galaxy. Kaminoans were forced to reproduce through cloning, after a natural disaster on Kamino. They work creating and training clones for third parties from stations on large platforms above the sea. Kaminoans seem to be unconcerned about the ethics of their workings. Darth Tyranus erased all traces of the planet Kamino from the Jedi archives.

Kaminoans developed the Grand Army of the Republic, as shown in Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones. They resemble the stereotypical image of grey aliens in their face and limbs, and engage in similar activities that seem to revolve around genetics and physical experiments with their test subjects.

Kaminoans were able to see colours in the ultraviolet and the infrared spectrum. While to human eyes the halls of the Kaminoan cities were spotless white, to the Kaminoans they were vividly colored.

Taun We and Lama Su are examples of Kaminoans.

Kilji

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The Kilji are a species of religious zealots who reside in the galaxy's Unknown Regions; their home is the Kilji homeland, from which the Kiljis' nation, the Kilji Illumine, engages in its conquests of enlightenment. The Kiljis have wrinkly, dark orange skin that stretches in patterns that reflect a Kilji's emotions, and soft, dark brown hair.

Karkarodon

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The Karkarodon are a race of shark-like sentients from the world of Karkaris. They were first introduced in Star Wars: the Clone Wars. The species are known to be fast swimmers, often ripping apart their enemies with their teeth.

Kel Dor

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The Kel Dor, sometimes referred to as Kel Dorians, hail from the planet Dorin. They require masks to protect them from oxygen-rich atmospheres and to protect their highly sensitive eyes from light.[2] They are also known for their Force Sages, the Baran Do. One prominent Kel Dor is the Jedi Master and Council member, Plo Koon.

Keshiri

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The Keshiri are a near-human species from the Wild Space planet of Kesh. Their characteristics include purple or lavender coloured skin and hair colours which include silver and white shades. About five thousand years before the Battle of Yavin, a Sith starship crash landed on Kesh; the crew, who came to become known as the Lost Tribe of Sith, subsequently subjugated the Keshiri, some of whom eventually joined the Sith. The Keshiri were introduced in the Fate of the Jedi novels.

Kiffar

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The Kiffar are a near-human species from the Azurbani system, including Kiffu and Kiffex. The Jedi Master Quinlan Vos was a Kiffar. Their characteristics include dark, tanned skin and long thick dark hair, usually worn in dreadlocks, and some have ceremonial tattoos. One in a hundred Kiffar inherits a psychometric talent to read the history of objects that they touch. The Kiffar are clannish and their strongest members comprise an order known as the Guardians, which are rather powerful.[3]

Kitonak

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Droopy McCool, a Kitonak

Kitonaks (also known as Kirdans) are white, pudgy aliens from Kirdo III. They show a tough skin which folds to seal vulnerable openings, a trait evolved to protect them from the harsh environment of Kirdo's deserts. They also have some double organs, including two pairs of lungs.[citation needed]

Droopy McCool of the Max Rebo Band, Anarc, Kruc, and Terno are the only known Kitonaks.

Klatooinian

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Klatooinians come from the planet Klatooine. When the Hutts were waging a war against Xim the Despot, they looked for help on some planets. As a result, the Hutts asked the Klatooinians to become part of their army. Since the Klatooinians thought it was some kind of sacred war, their leader Barada M'Beg signed a treaty so that the Klatooinians would be slaves of the Hutts forever. After defeating Xim, Klatooinians remained slaves of the Hutts. Most of their children are named Barada to honour Barada M'Beg.[4]

One of the thugs on Jabba the Hutt's skiff was a Klatooinian named Barada. See also Nikto and Klaatu barada nikto, a famous quote from The Day the Earth Stood Still. One Klatooinian Jedi is Tarados Gon. He can be seen in Attack of the Clones during the Battle of Geonosis.

In The Mandalorian episode 4, "The Sanctuary". Some Klatooinian bandits raid a small village on the planet Sorgan. They somehow acquire an imperial AT-ST walker. Fortunately the Mandalorian and Cara Dune were able to take them out and save the village.

Kobok

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Kobok were an insectoid species that live on planet Koboth. They have two orange compound eyes and three-fingers. One famous face was Gaff, a representative in the New Republic.[5]

Kowakian monkey-lizard

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The Kowakian monkey-lizards are a vulturous sentient species from the planet Kowak. They are small, with beak-like mouths and large ears. When born monkey-lizards come out in a larval state. On their home planet their laughter is used to scare predators away, because of how loud they laugh. When in captivity, they are not paired with other species because their laughter is too great and too loud. Salacious B. Crumb was one of the most famous Kowakian monkey-lizards, as he is the only one seen in any of the Star Wars movies.

An unnamed, fuchsia-skinned Kowakian monkey-lizard appears in 2 episodes of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, "Dooku Captured" and "The Gungan General", as the pet of Hondo Ohnaka, leader of a band of Weequay pirates.

Another Kowakian monkey-lizard is seen roasting on a spit at a market in the first episode of The Mandalorian as a second monkey lizard watches from a nearby cage.

Kubaz

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The Kubaz are an insect-eating species with long snouts, that have been known to be informants for the Empire.[citation needed] One such Kubaz, by the name of Garindan, led Imperial stormtroopers to the droids on Tatooine in A New Hope. Because of their diet, the insectoid Verpine have a marked distrust of the Kubaz who have often taken great steps to procure Verpine specimens for their suppers.[citation needed]

Kurtzen

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The Kurtzen are a pale, hairless, humanoid race from Bakura. Being the only native sentient species on Bakura, and few in number, they were quickly outnumbered by human colonists.[citation needed]

Kushiban

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Jedi Master Ikrit is Kushiban

Kushiban are small rabbit-like creatures that live on Kushibah in the Star Wars galaxy. Distinguishing features include large black eyes, floppy ears, and a long tail. They are capable of walking on either their hind legs or on all fours, though to move more quickly in a run or a charge, they must run with all four appendages. On their hind legs they stand at 0.5 meters or 1.6404 feet tall, with an extra 0.3 meters' worth of tail. While often mistaken for cute, pet-like animals, they are actually intelligent beings with a complex culture as well as both a written and spoken language. They have mastered fire (used to frighten away hostile, fire-fearing Xinkras) and can use technology. Rather than paws, they have hands with opposable thumbs and feet. As a means of communication, Kushibans' fur changes color in correlation to its mood. A Kushiban in a calm, normal state of emotions is white; a Kushiban in the deepest of despair is totally black.[citation needed]

While they tend to stay on Kushibah, the occasional Kushiban is called away by wanderlust or a specific need. Jedi Master Ikrit is the most famous of the Kushiban who have done so.[citation needed]

Kwa

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The Kwa were an ancient, blue-skinned race that lived on the planet Dathomir. They created the Star Temples and the Infinity Gate on Dathomir around 100,000 BBY. Over time the Kwa sealed their temples and left large wuffa worms to guard them. Nobody really knows what happened to the Kwa, but the ones that were on Dathomir devolved into the primitive Kwi.

Kwi

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A primitive, blue-skinned, saurians species native to Dathomir, the Kwi degenerated from the Kwa, the masterminds behind the Star Temples and Infinity Gate on Dathomir. In 31 BBY, many Kwi were slaughtered by the Nightsisters of Dathomir in an attempt, by the Nightsisters, to unlock the power of the Infinity Gate. By the time Luke Skywalker and Prince Isolder landed on Dathomir in 8 ABY, the Kwi had split up into different tribes, two of which were the Blue Mountain People and the Blue Desert People.

Kyuzo

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The Kyuzo are a race of humanoid creatures. They have green skin and have masks to filter out moisture. A famous Kyuzo is the bounty hunter Embo.

Lannik

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The Lannik are a race of tan skinned humanoids from a planet of the same name. They have long ears, similar to Yoda's species. The most prominent one is Even Piell, a member of the Jedi Council.

Lasat

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The Lasat are a crafty and sneaky sentient species from Lasan. They are stronger, swifter and stealthier than humans. Their planet was taken over by the Empire who committed a mass genocide on its people. The Lasat's origin is from the planet Lira San (the Lasats' true homeworld), and sometime in between they settled the planet Lasan. At some point the Empire orchestrated a genocide of the Lasat people using ion disruptor rifles, nearly exterminating the species. The Lasani honor guard carry bo rifles, a unique weapon which is a cross between an electro staff and a blaster rifle. Imperial special agent Alexsandr Kallus was the only human to wield a bo rifle, a source of conflict between him and the rebel Zeb Orrelios.

Jaro Tapal was a Lasat Jedi Master who appeared in the 2019 video game Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios from Star Wars: Rebels is a Lasat.

Lepi

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The Lepi are a rabbit-like species that stand on two legs.

This was the Basic name used to describe the Lepus carnivorus, a species of tall, furred lagomorphs which was native to the planet Coachelle Prime. The Lepi were a carnivorous race, distinguished by their large incisors and the various colours of their fur, which ranged from green to dark blue. Despite their appearance, the Lepi were a technologically advanced race, having achieved spaceflight and colonized the five planets in the system and the neighbouring asteroid belt. Lepi were considered sexually mature at just ten years of age, and females often gave birth to litters of three dozen or more offspring, resulting in a swift growth in their population. This growth spurred on the development of their space-travel technology, as colony worlds were seen as a response to overpopulation of Coachelle Prime. Individual Lepi were known for their increased metabolism, a trait that often manifested itself as hyper-activity[citation needed]

The only known reference to the Lepi in Star Wars media is the character Jaxxon, who appeared in the original Marvel Star Wars comics in the late 1970s. He referred to himself as a "meat-eatin', rocket-ridin' rabbit", and his ship the Rabbit's Foot bore a vague resemblance to the Millennium Falcon.

There was also the native language of the Lepus carnivorus race, which was also referred to as Lepp or Lepese.[citation needed]

Letaki

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The Letaki are a race from the planet Letaki in the Star Wars universe. Letaki have eight tentacles and egg-shaped heads. Evar Orbus is an example of a male Letaki.

Lurmen

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The Lurmen (also known as Mygeetans) are a diminutive, pacifistic lemuroid mammalian species native to the crystalline world of Mygeeto and also had a settlement on Maridun.[6] Their bodies were covered entirely in fur, which ranged in color from a dark brown to a white-gray, though they did wear garments. The Lurmen had heads protruding perpendicular from their chest two large golden orange eyes, a nose and a mouth. Each Lurmen had a tail, and they communicated through speech; Lurmen were able to speak Basic. Some Lurmen had the ability to curl up into a ball and roll along the ground, such as Wag Too. Lurmen were able to cover large amounts of ground at great speed.

Most Lurmen were pacifistic by nature and refused to fight or run even in the face of death. They often would hide instead of using violence. As pacifists, they carried no weapons but carried farming tools or ropes. When some Lurmen fought the Separatists, alongside Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker, they refrained from ever destroying or killing the enemy, choosing instead to restrain the droids for the Jedi to finish off. Their farming tools were used mostly as a leverage tool in these tactics and to provide something to tie the rope to, though sometimes they were used as a weapon for striking an enemy.

Massassi

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The Massassi were an ancient primitive warrior race that were enslaved by the Sith. The Massassi were brought to Yavin 4 by the Sith Lord Naga Sadow who was on the run from the Republic and the Jedi. They were originally a red-skinned humanoid race until Naga Sadow conducted cruel genetic experiments on them turning them into a race of fearsome, savage, hunchbacked predators. Despite this cruelty, the Massassi treated Naga Sadow as a god by building huge temples and palaces to honor their Sith Lord. They became extinct when Exar Kun sapped the life out of every Massassi on Yavin 4 so that he could free his soul from his body in order to escape the pursuing Jedi. Only one Massassi, named Kalgrath, survived[citation needed].

During the Galactic Civil War, the Rebel Alliance built a base in the old Massassi temples on Yavin 4. It was from this hidden base that Rebel starships were able to score their first victory against the Empire, and from which squadrons of X-wings and Y-wings attacked and destroyed the first Death Star.

In 22 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin), during the time covered by the Junior Jedi Knights series, Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila were led by the Force to find a large golden globe deep inside a Massassi temple on Yavin 4. Inside the globe were the imprisoned souls of Massassi children whom the young Jedi candidates eventually freed with guidance from Jedi Master Ikrit.

Melodie

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The Melodies are an amphibious, mermaid-like humanoid species that live in Yavin 8's purple mountains, lakes and rivers. They appeared in the second book of the Junior Jedi Knights series. Melodies are hatched from eggs, then live on land for a short time during their youth, and at a certain age, Melodies undergo a ritual called a Changing Ceremony, in which they change forms that will no longer enable them to live on land.

When Exar Kun imprisoned the Massassi children on Yavin 4 during his reign in 3,997 BBY (Before the Battle of Yavin), the parents of the Massassi children went to Yavin 8 and met the Melodie children, whom they asked for help. The children took them to the Elders, but because of the Elders' forms, they could not leave the waters. The Massassi carved messages into the walls of a cave, hoping that someone would eventually arrive who could read their language and come to their aid. A millennium later, Sannah, a Force-sensitive Melodie, helped Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila (who had come to Yavin 8 with Lyric, a student from the Academy who was about to undergo the Changing Ceremony) to decipher the carvings. The information helped them to ultimately free the imprisoned Massassi children later in the Junior Jedi Knights series.

Mimbanite

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An alien species from Circarpous V, the Mimbanites were related to the Coway. When the Empire took control of their planet, they thought this species was not suited for the physical demands of slavery.[citation needed]

Miraluka

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An alien race almost exactly the same in appearance as humans, Miraluka differ in that they have no eyes or blank white sockets and cannot see through the focusing of light. Miraluka typically hide their lack of eyes by wearing a headband, a mask, or similar concealing headwear, because they are much less common than humans, and it is easier to travel if they are seen as being of the dominant species; thus the common confusion as to who is or isn't a Miraluka. Miralukas see through the Force, as they are a Force-sensitive race; they are often quite shocked if shown life not connected to the Force, like the Jedi Exile.

Miralukas' adopted homeworld is Alpheridies. They migrated there after their original homeworld became unstable and began losing its atmosphere to space. Alpheridies' sun emits light in the infra-red spectrum, and this led to the Miraluka losing their ability to see visible light over thousands of generations. Instead, they came to rely on a latent ability to perceive the world through the Force.

A colony world of the Miraluka named Katarr was stripped of all life by a Sith Lord named Darth Nihilus approximately 3,955 years BBY, during a meeting of several Jedi Masters. The meeting was convened to discuss the silent war being waged across the galaxy by Sith Lords Darth Nihilus and Darth Sion. The only survivor of this colony world was Visas Marr, who later became the servant of Darth Nihilus and then followed the Jedi Exile and helped destroy Darth Nihilus and his ship.

Notable Miraluka include former Sith Visas Marr, and the Dark Jedi Jerec.

Mirialan

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The Mirialan race is a species native to the planet Mirial. They have purer eye colours than humans, some have either paler or darker skin colours, and tattoos covering some part of their face that represent individual achievement in some field. They have extrasensory organs on their heads, sensitive to dryness.[7] Jedi Master Luminara Unduli and her Padawan learner, Barriss Offee are both Mirialans,[8] as is the Seventh Sister seen in Star Wars Rebels; one male Mirialan Jedi master named Ardray was featured in the MMORPG game Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Mon Calamari

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The Mon Calamari are an amphibious humanoid race from the planet Mon Calamari. They typically have salmon-coloured skin but can also have shades of blue, green, or purple. They have a high-domed head, large eyes, and webbed hands. Their eyes are positioned toward the sides of their heads, forcing them to turn to see nearby objects. They can breathe underwater up to 30 meters deep and coexist with the Quarren on their home planet.[9] Their name is a reference to the close resemblance of their heads to calamari (squid).[citation needed] They wear modern Republic-style clothing, while the Quarren prefer traditional robes.[citation needed]

During the Clone Wars, the Mon Calamari remained with the Galactic Republic, while the Quarren joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems (CIS). The CIS supported the Quarren with a massive underwater droid army to overthrow the Mon Calamari.[citation needed] With the help of Jedi Kit Fisto, the Mon Calamari demonstrated their traditional underwater fighting techniques. They rode aquatic mounts while wielding shields and lances armed with blasters.[citation needed]

During the Galactic Civil War, the Mon Calamari joined the Rebel Alliance after the Empire destroyed three of their floating cities with a Star Destroyer.[citation needed] Their expertise in starship construction and the supply of Mon Calamari Cruisers proved vital to the Alliance, as these ships could challenge the Galactic Empire's fleet. Prior to joining the Alliance, the Mon Calamari had only built passenger liners due to their peaceful nature. The Mon Calamari are also renowned for their water dancers who perform in prestigious venues. Admiral Ackbar, a Mon Calamari, served as the supreme admiral of the Rebel Alliance's naval forces. Quarrie, another Rebellion-sympathetic Mon Calamari, was a spacecraft engineer named for Star Wars visual artist Ralph McQuarrie[citation needed] and was the designer of the B-wing starfighter prototype named the Blade Wing, as seen in the Star Wars Rebels second-season episode "Wings of the Master".

An example of a Mon Calamari Jedi is Nahdar Vebb.[citation needed]

Mon Calamari are a playable species in Star Wars: Galaxies.[citation needed]

In the Star Wars: Legacy comic, Darth Krayt launched an attack on the Mon Calamari and wiped almost all of them out through gassing, making the Mon Calamari an endangered people in this continuity.[citation needed]

Mustafarian

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Mustafarians are the native inhabitants of Mustafar. They have leathery skin with a cloak and a trunk. Not much else is known about this species as they live in seclusion. They are believed to be sentient and are able to withstand extreme temperatures. They have saddles for lava fleas and carry defensive laser rifles. As a manhood ritual they leap across "water-falls" of magma wearing no protection. When the Techno Union established mining facilities on the planet, many of the Mustafarians took up jobs as workers at one of the many mining facilities.[citation needed]

Muun

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A thin, tall species from Muunilinst, Muuns (/mjnz/) have pasty-white skin. Their bodies are elongated and thin, with equally elongated and thin heads. Muuns do not like travelling, and they usually stay indoors. They are also known for their longevity. Muuns controlled the InterGalactic Banking Clan. During the Clone Wars, Muuns helped the Separatists and minted new coins for planets leaving the Republic.

Notable Muun were Darth Sidious's master, Darth Plagueis the Wise, and the ruling members of the InterGalactic Banking Clan including San Hill. Darth Plagueis had the ability to use the dark side of the force to influence midi-chlorians to create life and to prevent people from dying, the only Force user to have such a power.[a]

Myneyrsh

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A four-armed, crystal-skinned alien species indigenous to the planet Wayland.[citation needed]

Myriad

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The Myriad are an ancient race of highly intelligent cybernetic beings. Their true form is not known because the cybernetic implants vary. Their home world is the planet Trieron They have no affiliation with any one group, but serve all races.

Nagai

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The Nagai are aliens with pale skin, jet-black hair and angular features, they lived on the planet Nagi, beyond the borders of the Old Republic and the Empire. They were originally known as "Knives". They were natural enemies of the Tof, usually waging wars against them. They are habitually forgetful, particularly regarding things that pertain to annual events.[10]

Darth Nihl is a Nagai.[citation needed]

Nautolan

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Nautolans are amphibious humanoids with a range of skin colours from greens to blues and greys, a cartilage-reinforced skeleton, and shark-like eyes. Instead of hair, a Nautolan sports a crown of long tendrils. [citation needed]

Their homeworld is Glee Anselm, a planet of vast swamps, lakes, and seas located in the Mid Rim. However Nautolans are relatively common at any space port.[citation needed]

Nautolans reflect the moods of those around them. When confronted by anger and violence, they respond in kind. When approached in a calm, civilized manner, they seem helpful and polite.[citation needed]

Jedi Master Kit Fisto was a Nautolan.[citation needed]

Neimoidian

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Neimoidians are the most visible villains of the film The Phantom Menace. According to the Star Wars expanded universe, Neimoidians are descendants of Duro colonists that landed on Neimoidia in the year of the Republic inception. At some point in their development, the Neimoidians learned to domesticate giant beetles, and they have been getting others to do physical labor for them ever since as stated in Labyrinth of Evil. By the time of The Phantom Menace, the Neimoidians control the galaxy's largest commercial corporation and are at the head of the powerful Trade Federation.

Neimoidians are born as grubs and placed in communal hives until the age of seven. Inadequate food is fed to young Neimoidians in order to encourage acquisitiveness. Those who hoard enough food survive while those who do not hoard die. Even as adults, Neimoidians tend to be greedy, possessive, and fearful of death. Eventually, the grubs learn that to survive, they must kill each other; therefore out of the many grubs that are born, very few survive.[citation needed]

Neimoidians have been stereotyped by other races in the galaxy as corrupt and greedy, particularly after the Battle of Naboo. They are certainly willing to resort to extortion, lies, and manipulation, but their success also lies in exceptional organizational abilities. Training in the organization revolves around Neimoidia's mass hives and huge fungus farms. The Neimoidians do not view themselves as wicked, but rather focused on being the best they can be in their society. The Trade Federation army is employed only when "future customers" do not realize their "best interest" in trading with Neimoidians, in Neimoidian terms.[citation needed]

However, following the battle of their homeworld, many of their grub hatcheries were destroyed by Clone Troopers late into the Clone Wars, in which they were quickly adaptable to the impact of their culture. So they then associated themselves with their Duro cousins, first by destroying the remaining communal hives and burning down all the fungus farms in order to distance themselves from millennia of internal oppression.

Neimoidian culture is extremely hierarchical. Although the monarch of the Neimoidians is never seen in the films, every Neimoidian ship carries a hologram of her. Amongst the seen Neimoidians, clothing denotes status:

  • Lott Dod wears a tall diplomatic ploov and a purple representative's mantle over a very expensive robe of Tyrian violet cloth.
  • Nute Gunray, Commanding Viceroy of the Federation army, wears a showy crested tiara and blue viceroy's collar.
  • Rune Haako, legal counsel to Nute, wears an attorney's cowl.
  • Daultay Dofine, captain of the flagship vessel for the Naboo invasion, wears a tall command officer's mitre.
  • An unnamed Neimoidian wears a lavender collar identifying him as a financial officer.
  • The most exalted Neimoidians rank a walking mechno-chair. Neither comfortable nor practical, techno-chairs are very expensive beetle-like seats that can carry lazy Neimoidians or project hologram transmissions. Neimoidians also employ a number of prestigious protocol droids, including the brilliantly silver TC-14. TC-14 is kept docile through frequent memory wipes and is employed to distract guests while the Neimoidians devise manipulation strategies.[citation needed]

In contrast to the rare and showy technology of the Neimoidian elite, the battle forces of the Neimoidians are mechanically advanced, but cheaply mass-produced. An emphasis is placed on massive, intimidating numbers of mindless battle droids controlled through a central computer. This unquestioning reliance on a central control is what will ultimately spell failure for the mechanized army. Episode II revealed that their form closely resembles that of the vaguely insect-like natives of Geonosis, where the droids are mass-produced.

Much like many of the Imperial Officers in the Original Star Wars Trilogy were given British accents, some Neimoidians have been given Thai accents.[11]

Nelvaanian

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Canine-muzzled humanoids introduced in Season 3 of the animated series Star Wars: Clone Wars. They live on the planet Nelvaan on the Outer Rim. All of their warrior braves were captured by Techno-Union scientists and were physically and mentally mutated into large bear-like creatures with their left arms replaced with laser cannons, to try to create perfect cyborg soldiers for the CIS. During the Liberation of Nelvaan, Anakin Skywalker, who was referred to by the race as "Holt Kezed" ("Ghost Hand" in their language), would free them as he destroyed the Separatist base. Following this, Anakin killed all Techno-Union scientists there and managed to bring the mutated Nelvaanians back to their tribe.

Neti

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The Neti were a race of sentient shape-shifting tree-like beings from Rykk. Jedi Master Ood Bnar was a Neti.[12]

Nikto

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The Nikto people are a humanoid species from the planet Kintan who have scaly skin, black eyes, and symmetrical horns and spikes on their faces. Subspecies include Green Nikto (Kadas'sa'Nikto) and Red Nikto (Kajain'sa'Nikto).[13][14] Niktos are first introduced in Return of the Jedi (1983) in the form of Klaatu, a Green Nikto who serves Jabba the Hutt.[15] Red Nikto appear in The Phantom Menace (1999), Attack of the Clones (2002), and Revenge of the Sith (2005).[14] Ima-Gun Di is a Red Nikto Jedi Master in Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[16] Nikto of both subspecies were protecting The Child in the episode "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian" of The Mandalorian.

In the 2016 novel Star Wars: Bloodline, the Red Nikto crime lord Rinnrivin Di heads a dangerous cartel based on the planet Bastatha.[17][18]

The bombardment of Kintan by stellar radiation from the explosion of a nearby star had sparked rapid evolution in its native species. For several centuries, the Niktos were ruled over by a violent and fanatical religious organization called the Cult of M'dweshuu, which was much despised by the majority of Kintan's population. When the Hutts were waging a war against Xim the Despot, they saw the Niktos' situation as an opportunity to recruit another servant species into their army. A fleet of Huttese starships bombarded the Cult of M'dweshuu's stronghold from orbit, wiping it out, and the grateful Niktos eagerly signed the Treaty of Vontor, placing themselves in servitude to the Hutts indefinitely.[citation needed]

Noghri

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The Noghri are a primitive humanoid species with steely gray skin.[citation needed] They are extremely skilled assassins due to their innate abilities at stealth and hand-to-hand combat. Like the Wookiees, they respect honor above all else.[citation needed]

The Noghri are natives of the planet Honoghr, which was ravaged by toxins from a Trade Federation core ship destroyed in battle during the Clone Wars. Darth Vader came to the planet some time later, tricking the Noghri into worshipping him and becoming slaves to himself and Emperor Palpatine.[citation needed]

With the Noghri still enslaved to the Galactic Empire five years after the death of Palpatine, Grand Admiral Thrawn orders them to kidnap the pregnant Leia Organa Solo. Realizing that neither she nor her children would be truly safe as long as the Noghri serve the Empire, she goes to Honoghr in order to convince the Noghri to leave the Empire's service. Through their acute sense of smell, the Noghri easily recognize Leia as the daughter of the revered Vader, who they were tricked into worshipping, and she is able to use this fact to convince the Noghri that the Empire has been lying to them and has kept them in slavery for many years. As a result, the Noghri turn against the Empire, and become Leia's servants instead. Thrawn dies when his Noghri bodyguard Rukh turns on him and stabs him.[citation needed]

Following the death of Thrawn, the Noghri ally themselves with the New Republic. They help resettle the Noghri to other planets (including Wayland) to give Honoghr time to heal. Leia and her entire family become very highly respected figures in Noghri society. The Noghri save the Solo family from a Yuuzhan Vong strike force.[citation needed] Much like Chewbacca did with Han Solo, the Noghri always make sure Leia has bodyguards.

The Noghri appear extensively in the Thrawn trilogy of novels, written by Timothy Zahn, and are also playable in the Forces of Corruption Expansion for Star Wars Empire at War, armed with disrupter rifles.[citation needed]

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Nosaurians are reptilian creatures that have spikes on their head and beaklike mouths.[citation needed] Nosaurians are expert podracers and famous ones include Jet Venim, Mileggi's podracer, and an unnamed one in the Boonta Eve Classic.

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The Ogemite are a near-Human avian race native to the planet Ogem. They have yellow skin and short, blond, feather-like hair, similar to the Omwati.

Omwati

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Although the Omwati are not a branch of humanity, the differences are extremely small. The Omwati skin is a bluish color and their eyes are generally blue or black. The size of an adult Omwati borders that of a human, although their morphology is typically slightly frailer with regard to females. There are very few Omwati with a stout physiology. Their most striking characteristic is their "hair" which appears to be made of small, diaphanous feathers of an iridescent color. Omwati do not have any other hair.[citation needed]

The Omwati rarely left their homeworld and rarely took part in galactic events, until Wilhuff Tarkin enslaved the youngest of their species to serve as Imperial scientists. Qwi Xux is perhaps the best-known member of the Omwati species. She was a researcher at the Imperial Maw Installation and a principal designer of the Death Star. The Rogue Jedi Kyp Durron ripped her memories of both this technology and her past from her mind.[citation needed]

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The Ongree are a bizarre looking species from the Skustell Cluster. The Jedi Pablo-Jill was an Ongree.[citation needed]

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Ortolans

The Ortolans are a race of fat, blue-skinned creatures with long snouts, not all that different from a small elephant. One example is Max Rebo, the leader of The Max Rebo Band, contracted to play in Jabba the Hutt's Tatooine palace. Possessing a love of food and music, these small aliens are also adept at surviving the frigid temperatures of their homeworld Orto.[19]

Although Neel, from Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, and his family and others on the hidden planet At Attin are physically similar to Max Rebo, they are not Ortolan, they are Myykians.[20]

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Large manta-ray like creatures that were encountered by Lando Calrissian during his early adventures in the Outer Rim. They live in a nebula called ThonBoka where they are nourished by nutrients from their sun. They live in the vacuum of space and have the unusual ability to travel through hyperspace for short distances. If an Oswaft is deprived of nutrients from a star for too long it will turn opaque and die.[citation needed] They can also subsist on the waste products of spaceships such as the Millennium Falcon and produce waste in the form of valuable minerals.

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The List of Star Wars species (K–O) is a compilation of fictional sentient alien from the expansive Star Wars universe, alphabetically organized to include those whose names begin with the letters K through O, as featured across , animated series, novels, comics, and other official media produced by and . These contribute to the galaxy's rich diversity, often hailing from unique planetary environments and embodying varied cultural, physiological, and societal traits that influence key events in the franchise's canon timeline. Prominent among them are the Kaminoans, tall and slender amphibians from the storm-ravaged ocean planet Kamino, renowned for their advanced cloning technology and role in producing the Republic's clone army during the Clone Wars. The Kel Dor, a humanoid species from the high-pressure world of Dorin requiring breath masks in oxygen-rich atmospheres, are exemplified by Jedi Master Plo Koon, known for his wisdom and piloting prowess. Similarly, the Kiffar, near-humans from the twin planets Kiffu and Kiffex with distinctive facial tattoos and psychometry abilities, include Jedi investigator Quinlan Vos. In the L to M range, the Lasat stand out as a tall, agile humanoid species from Lasan, nearly driven to extinction by the , with survivors like Rebel crew member Garazeb Orrelios wielding traditional bo-rifles. The Mirialans, green-skinned humanoids from the desert planet Mirial marked by geometric facial tattoos symbolizing achievements, feature Jedi like Luminara Unduli and her Padawan Barriss Offee. The Mon Calamari, aquatic beings from the reef-filled oceans of Mon Cala with bulbous heads and exceptional engineering skills, produced legendary Rebel leaders such as and starships like the Mon Calamari cruisers. Rounding out the N to O entries, Nautolans are amphibious tentacled humanoids from Glee Anselm, empathic swimmers represented by Kit Fisto, who fought in battles like Geonosis. Neimoidians, green-skinned humanoids from the planet Neimoidia, controlled the Trade Federation and its droid armies, with figures like Viceroy Nute Gunray central to the Naboo blockade. Other notable species include the predatory shark-like Karkarodon from Karkaris, such as Separatist commander Riff Tamson, the hat-wearing Kyuzo warriors like bounty hunter Embo, and the reptilian Kaleesh from Kalee, warlike nomads including the cyborg . This alphabetical segment highlights the franchise's emphasis on interstellar multiculturalism, where species interactions drive conflicts from the to the Galactic Civil War.

Species beginning with K

Kaleesh

The Kaleesh are a species native to the harsh Kalee in Wild Space, where environmental challenges have fostered a resilient and aggressive society deeply revering combat and honor. Their physical traits include tough, scaly skin typically ranging from reddish to brownish hues, along with elongated snouts and facial features adapted for a predatory lifestyle. This rugged physiology suits the demanding conditions of Kalee, a world marked by constant strife and scarcity that reinforces their warrior ethos. Kaleesh culture centers on a profound spiritual connection to their ancestors and the glory of battle, with warriors often donning ritual masks—sometimes crafted from the remains of defeated foes—to symbolize fallen comrades and personal triumphs. Their history is defined by protracted conflicts, most notably the Huk War against the insectoid Yam'rii (Huk) invaders, which ravaged Kalee and bred deep-seated resentment toward external interventions, including those by the . These wars honed their nomadic tendencies, as tribes roamed the planet's unforgiving landscapes in pursuit of survival and vengeance, embedding aggression and martial prowess into societal norms from youth. A prominent figure embodying Kaleesh heritage is General Grievous, originally born Qymaen jai Sheelal, a celebrated warlord who led his people against the Huk before a catastrophic shuttle crash prompted his reconstruction as a cyborg enforcer for the Separatists. Retaining elements of his organic form, such as clawed extremities and a skeletal visage, Grievous rose to command droid armies during the Clone Wars, channeling Kaleesh ferocity into broader galactic conflicts.

Kaminoan

The Kaminoans are a sentient species of tall, slender humanoids native to the aquatic planet Kamino, where they evolved adaptations suited to their stormy, ocean-dominated world. They possess elongated necks, pale skin, and large, almond-shaped eyes that enable enhanced vision, including the ability to perceive colors in the spectrum, which influences the stark white aesthetic of their cloning facilities decorated in ultraviolet hues. Their society is highly advanced and isolationist, centered on and technologies that form the backbone of their economy and culture. Kaminoans played a pivotal role in galactic history by developing the Grand Army of the Republic, a vast clone force modeled after the bounty hunter Jango Fett, which they produced in secret facilities on their homeworld. This project was originally commissioned by Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas years before the Clone Wars, though the Kaminoans maintained strict confidentiality until Jedi Knight Obi-Wan Kenobi arrived to investigate reports of the army's creation during the events depicted in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. Their expertise in bioengineering allowed for the rapid production of millions of genetically identical clones, engineered for loyalty and combat efficiency, which became essential to the Republic's defense against the Separatist threat. Prominent Kaminoan figures include Prime Minister Lama Su, who oversaw the cloning operations and negotiated directly with representatives, and scientist Taun We, a key diplomat involved in demonstrating the clones' capabilities. During the , Kamino remained a vital supplier of troops, though its facilities later faced Imperial oversight and eventual destruction as the Republic transitioned to the .

Kilji

The Kilji are a sentient originating from the Unknown Regions, distinguished by their deep commitment to a theocratic that drives interstellar expansion and subjugation. Physically, they exhibit wrinkly, dark orange skin, which contributes to their imposing presence among other galactic . Their is rigidly hierarchical, governed by religious overseers known as Illuminates, who enforce strict doctrines of order and enlightenment. This structure positions the Kilji as a unified , with military leaders like Generalirius serving under the spiritual authority of the Illuminates to propagate their beliefs. Central to Kilji culture is their , the Kilji way of order and enlightenment, which mandates the conquest and "enlightenment" of other deemed inferior or chaotic. This faith views subjugation not as mere domination but as a benevolent act of purification, compelling lesser beings to adopt Kilji principles under . In practice, this manifests in organized campaigns to impose control, often involving advanced warships and enforcer roles that suppress dissent and enforce compliance. The emphasis on purity extends to internal societal norms, where deviation from is harshly penalized to maintain the ' perceived moral superiority. The Kilji first appear in the Star Wars canon through the novel Thrawn Ascendancy: Lesser Evil by Timothy Zahn, where they emerge as key antagonists amid escalating conflicts in the Unknown Regions. Here, their expansionist zeal brings them into direct opposition with the Chiss Ascendancy, as Kilji forces ally with external manipulators to undermine Chiss stability and extend their enlightening conquests. This portrayal highlights their role in broader regional tensions, underscoring themes of ideological clash and the perils of unchecked theocratic ambition in isolated galactic frontiers.

Karkarodon

The Karkarodon are a shark-like, amphibious characterized by streamlined bodies, sharp teeth, prominent fins, and exceptional speed in aquatic environments, enabling swift predatory maneuvers. Native to the ocean-covered planet Karkaris, they evolved as aggressive hunters adapted to underwater life, with physical traits like slits and webbed appendages supporting their mobility in . Their society reflects this predatory heritage, often organizing into coordinated groups for territorial defense and resource acquisition, particularly during times of conflict. Karkarodon first appeared in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars, debuting in the fourth season "Water War," where members of the species aligned with the Separatist Alliance amid the . In these narratives, they participated in aquatic Separatist operations, leveraging their swimming prowess for tactical advantages in battles on water worlds like Mon Cala. A prominent Karkarodon is Riff Tamson, a ruthless commander who engaged in political intrigue by conspiring with Quarren leaders to incite civil unrest and advance Separatist goals on Mon Cala.

Kel Dor

The Kel Dor are a humanoid species originating from Dorin, a moon featuring a high-pressure environment with an atmosphere rich in helium and a unique gas toxic to most oxygen-breathing lifeforms. Their physiology includes distinctive orange skin and clawed hands, which provide resilience in their native conditions, but they cannot survive in standard oxygen-rich atmospheres without assistance. To venture beyond Dorin, Kel Dor must wear antiox breath masks that filter out harmful oxygen and protect their sensitive respiratory systems, a necessity that shapes their interactions across the galaxy. Central to Kel Dor society is a profound cultural reverence for the Baran Do Sages, an ancient tradition that predates the establishment of the Jedi Order by millennia. These mystics harness the for precognition and advisory roles, safeguarding their people through visions and counsel to planetary leaders, fostering a legacy of wisdom and communal protection. The Sages' practices underscore the species' innate sensitivity, often manifesting in roles that blend spiritual insight with practical governance on Dorin. A prominent example of Kel Dor influence in galactic affairs is Jedi Master Plo Koon, who rose to become a respected member of the Jedi Council and a vital general for the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. Leading clone troopers with tactical acumen and compassion, Plo Koon exemplified how Kel Dor individuals adapted their traditions to broader Jedi affiliations while honoring their heritage.

Keshiri

The Keshiri are a near-human sentient species indigenous to the planet Kesh, located in Wild Space, where they remained isolated from the rest of the galaxy for millennia until the arrival of exiled Sith approximately 5,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. Characterized by their distinctive lavender or purple skin tones, the Keshiri possess a powerfully built physique and eyes in shades of black, red, or violet, often complemented by white or silver hair. Within the Fate of the Jedi series, Keshiri society is portrayed as organized into various tribes that function under the subjugation of overlords, forming a hierarchical structure where the native population provides labor and support to their rulers. Renowned for their physical grace, the Keshiri developed a cultural reverence for the , whom they mythologized as the "Skyborn"—divine beings descended from the heavens in a crashed vessel. This reverence shaped Keshiri traditions, emphasizing loyalty and service to these perceived celestial figures. Historically, the Tribe of Sith established dominance over the Keshiri shortly after their arrival, intermingling with the population and enforcing a rigid social order that persisted for thousands of years in secrecy. This era of isolation ended during the events of the series, when interactions with protagonists led to the planet's exposure to the broader galaxy, disrupting the long-standing Sith-Keshiri power dynamic. The Sith legacy continues to influence Keshiri cultural and societal elements.

Kiffar

The Kiffar are a near-human species originating from the twin planets Kiffu and Kiffex. They possess a humanoid appearance marked by distinctive facial tattoos known as qukuuf, which signify clan affiliation and personal heritage. A rare genetic trait among the Kiffar is psychometry, a Force sensitivity that enables individuals to perceive past events, emotions, and impressions by touching inanimate objects; this ability is inherited and occurs in approximately one percent of the population, often requiring training to master. Kiffar society is organized into tight-knit clans that emphasize loyalty, independence, and investigative prowess, with psychometry playing a central role in roles such as tracking and . The clans maintain a shared culture across Kiffu and Kiffex, fostering a warrior tradition that values martial skills and strategic acumen. This societal structure supports the species' reputation for resilience and adaptability in conflict zones. A prominent Kiffar is Jedi Master Quinlan Vos, whose psychometry made him invaluable for espionage during the Clone Wars, including undercover operations to infiltrate Separatist leadership. Vos exemplified the integration of select Kiffar into the Jedi Order, where their innate abilities enhanced galactic peacekeeping efforts.

Kitonak

The Kitonak were a sentient species of pudgy, slow-moving humanoids native to the desert planet Kirdo III in the Outer Rim Territories. Adapted to extreme arid conditions harsher than those of Tatooine, they evolved physiological traits for long-term survival in vast, barren landscapes with infrequent rainfall. A prominent Kitonak musician, Droopy McCool, performed with the Max Rebo Band at Jabba the Hutt's palace on Tatooine during the Galactic Civil War, as depicted in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Physiologically, Kitonaks featured thick, leathery skin—often creamy or pink in tone—that folded into protective layers to against scorching , dehydration, and high winds exceeding 400 kilometers per hour. Their stout, rotund bodies, averaging 1 meter in height, supported a slow that enabled fat and nutrient storage, allowing individuals to endure weeks without sustenance and enter dormancy for months during resource scarcity. Additional adaptations included extra lungs for oxygen retention up to several hours and minimal water requirements, conferring remarkable endurance against Kirdo III's relentless and dryness. Short, stocky limbs and a waddling further conserved in their nomadic lifestyle. Kitonak society centered on nomadic herdsmen clans of about 100 individuals, who migrated across Kirdo III's dunes tracking chooba herds for sustenance, hunting the slug-like creatures by mimicking flora to swallow them whole. Highly communal and peaceful, they emphasized patience, cooperation, and oral traditions passed through storytelling and , fostering strong tribal bonds without advanced or . Wind instruments crafted from native plants, such as the chindinkalu flute, formed a core cultural element, used in communal performances that doubled as communication and celebration, particularly during the rare decennial rains marking mating seasons and the "Great Celebration of Life."

Klatooinian

The Klatooinians are a sentient humanoid species native to the desert world of Klatooine in the Si'Klaata Cluster of Hutt Space. Characterized by their tough, leathery skin ranging in color from green to brown, they possess imposing brows and prominent toothy overbites that contribute to their often intimidating appearance. Their physiology supports a strong, robust build well-suited to laborious tasks in harsh environments, leading many to roles as manual laborers, enforcers, and mercenaries within Hutt-controlled territories. Klatooinian society has been profoundly shaped by a millennia-old with the Hutts, originating in the era known as the Klatooinian Dawn following the desiccation of their sacred Fountain of the Hutt Ancients. This agreement, forged after ancient conflicts, bound the species to perpetual servitude under Hutt overlords, resulting in widespread enslavement and indentured labor across the galaxy. Despite this subjugation, Klatooinians maintain a cultural emphasis on loyalty, tradition, and communal resilience, with many serving in Hutt cartels as guards, workers, and soldiers to honor these ancestral pacts. In Star Wars media, Klatooinians frequently appear as rugged operatives aligned with criminal syndicates. In The Mandalorian Season 1, Episode 4 ("Sanctuary"), a band of Klatooinian raiders terrorizes krill farmers on the planet Sorgan, employing an Imperial AT-ST walker to conduct raids and enforce their depredations until confronted by Din Djarin. Notable individuals include Barada, a Klatooinian mechanic and guard who maintained Jabba the Hutt's sail barge and skiff on Tatooine during the events leading to the Battle of the Great Pit of Carkoon.

Kobok

The Kobok are a sentient insectoid species characterized by their chitinous exoskeletons, multifaceted compound eyes, and segmented limbs that enable agile movement despite their slender, almost skeletal frames. These physical traits provide natural protection and dexterity, allowing them to navigate diverse terrains on their homeworld and beyond. Native to Koboth, a temperate with varied ecosystems that foster resilient , the Kobok evolved in a society marked by historical conflicts resolved through unified governance under the Koboth Union (in Legends continuity). A known Kobok is Gaff, a male who served as the to Governor Koong of the Tawntoom province on Roon during the early days of the , as depicted in the animated series Star Wars: Droids (Legends continuity).

Kowakian monkey-lizard

The Kowakian monkey-lizard is a small, simian-reptilian species native to the planet Kowak, characterized by its feathered bodies, beaked faces, and thin, twig-like limbs that give it a mischievous, agile appearance. These creatures exhibit a variety of colors, ranging from browns and yellows to vibrant reds and blues, with some individuals displaying red or green feathers prominently. Their triangular heads and expressive features contribute to their impish reputation, often leading to their capture and domestication as pets across the . In their natural habitat on Kowak, Kowakian monkey-lizards are forest-dwelling scavengers that live in tree nests and move in small packs, relying on opportunistic behaviors to forage for food and shiny objects. They are born from eggs and typically have a lifespan of around 30 years, with social structures often led by a dominant individual, though packs are generally loose and chaotic. These avian-reptiles use their keen senses and curiosity to navigate dense woodlands, where they employ scavenging tactics to survive alongside predators. A defining trait of Kowakian monkey-lizards is their cackling vocalizations, which produce shrill laughter and enable sophisticated mimicry of speech, sounds, or even the voices of other beings to amuse themselves or deter threats. This vocal mimicry, combined with their chaotic tendencies, makes them prone to troublemaking, such as stealing food or causing distractions. One notable individual is Salacious B. Crumb, a red-feathered Kowakian monkey-lizard who served as in Jabba the Hutt's palace on , where he perched on the Hutt's dais, cackling at visitors and mimicking courtiers during events depicted in . Subspecies variations exist within the Kowakian lineage, including the larger Kowakian ape-lizard, a hulking variant with a bony , tufts of , and greater physical prowess compared to the smaller monkey-lizards often kept as pets. While monkey-lizards are typically non-sentient and favored for their entertaining antics, the ape-lizards represent a more robust, less domesticated form adapted to Kowak's wilder environments.

Kubaz

The Kubaz are a sentient humanoid species native to the planet Kubindi, distinguished by their dark skin coloration and elongated snouts that enhance their . These proboscis-like snouts, evolved for snatching from , support their primary insectivorous diet, a trait stemming from ancestral adaptations after environmental catastrophes scorched plant life on their . Kubaz communicate primarily through emissions and subtle gestures or , which allow for discreet interactions and contribute to their reputation for secrecy. Kubaz society is structured around hive-like collectives, reflecting their evolutionary history on the storm-ravaged world of Kubindi, where intense solar flares from the sun Ku'Bakai create unpredictable weather and toxic atmospheric conditions. Nocturnal by nature, they possess excellent adapted to the dim, flare-obscured environments of their , enabling survival in low-light and potentially hazardous settings. Renowned for their infiltration expertise, Kubaz undergo specialized training in , leveraging their acute sensory abilities and covert communication to excel as spies and brokers across the . A prominent example is Garindan ezz Zavor, the informant who appeared in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, where he tracked suspects and for Imperial forces. Some Kubaz, like Garindan, maintained ties to Imperial intelligence during the Galactic Civil War.

Kurtzen

The Kurtzen are a sentient humanoid species indigenous to the planet Bakura, characterized by their pale skin, hairless bodies, and slender builds adapted to the dense, environments reminiscent of Endor's moon. These physical traits enabled them to thrive in the pre-colonial tribal societies of Bakura's wild regions, where they lived as the planet's sole native intelligent lifeforms prior to arrival. colonization, beginning in the centuries leading up to the Galactic Civil War, drastically reduced the Kurtzen population, turning them into a marginalized minority on their homeworld as settlers claimed vast territories for agriculture and industry. This displacement intensified during the Galactic Civil War era, when conflicts in the Bakura system, including invasions by extragalactic threats, further isolated Kurtzen communities and exacerbated their decline. Today, they represent only a small fraction of Bakura's inhabitants, often confined to remote enclaves. Kurtzen culture preserves elements of their ancient tribal ways, including the use of primitive tools crafted from natural materials and a strong isolationist ethos that prioritizes self-sufficiency and avoidance of offworld influences. Family units remain central to their , fostering close-knit groups that celebrate communal achievements amid ongoing challenges from modernization and historical grievances. Despite these adaptations, the species faces ongoing struggles with genetic vulnerabilities that hinder integration into advanced technological societies.

Kushiban

The Kushibans are a species of sentient lagomorphs native to the forested Kushibah in the Outer Rim Territories, where they inhabit burrows within the dense woodlands. Their bodies are covered in soft fur, complemented by long, sensitive ears that aid in detecting subtle environmental changes, and they exhibit remarkable agility suited to their burrowing and foraging lifestyles. These physical adaptations allow Kushibans to navigate the undergrowth efficiently, evading predators and gathering resources in their natural habitat. Kushiban society emphasizes peace and communal harmony, with a rich tradition of that preserves their history, values, and moral lessons passed down through generations. Living in close-knit family groups, they prioritize cooperation over conflict, fostering a culture that values empathy and non-violent resolution of disputes. This serene existence on Kushibah reflects their aversion to aggression, shaping their interactions both within their communities and with outsiders. Many Kushibans demonstrate an innate sensitivity to , a trait that has drawn some members of the species to the in the Legends continuity. This affinity aligns with their peaceful disposition, as they tend to apply it toward healing, insight, and protection rather than confrontation. A prominent example is Master Ikrit, a Kushiban trained under Grand Master , who later served as a mentor to a young Anakin Skywalker, guiding him in principles during his early training at the Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4. Ikrit's legacy highlights the potential of Kushibans within lineages, where their natural empathy enhances roles in teaching and diplomacy.

Kwa

The Kwa were an ancient reptilian species native to the planet Dathomir in the Outer Rim Territories, distinguished by their cobalt-blue scales and bipedal saurian physiology. Standing approximately three meters tall, they possessed telepathic abilities and remarkable speed, integrating advanced scientific technology with a deep affinity for that bordered on mysticism. Renowned as builders during the Pre-Republic era, the Kwa constructed expansive networks of pyramid-shaped Star Temples across Dathomir, each serving as a guardian structure for Infinity Gates—hyperspace portals that enabled instantaneous interstellar travel and harnessed infinite energy sources. These innovations represented a pinnacle of pre-hyperspace engineering, blending mechanical precision with Force-enhanced properties to facilitate galactic exploration and connectivity. The Kwa civilization declined and ultimately went extinct around 25,000 BBY due to devastating internal wars that fractured their society, leaving behind only ruins and artifacts that later influenced Dathomirian cultures such as the Nightsisters. Their origins trace back to migration from an unknown homeworld, potentially extragalactic, which contributed to their isolation and eventual downfall in the known galaxy.

Kwi

The Kwi are a primitive, saurian species native to the planet Dathomir in the Star Wars Legends continuity, serving as the devolved descendants of the ancient, technologically advanced Kwa race. An environmental catastrophe millennia ago led to their degeneration from sophisticated beings into large, bipedal lizard-like forms with light blue flesh covered in cobalt-blue scales and featuring feather-like structures, adapted to the harsh, forested surface of Dathomir. This devolution marked a shift from interstellar empire-builders to semi-sentient tribal dwellers, retaining faint echoes of sensitivity but largely reverting to instinct-driven existence. Organized into warring clans such as the Red Kwils and Blue Kwils, the Kwi engage in ongoing tribal conflicts over territory and resources, guided by shamanistic beliefs that emphasize ancestral spirits and ritualistic warfare. These clans inhabit nomadic groups in Dathomir's wilds, using primitive tools and relying on their powerful hind legs for mobility across the planet's rugged terrain. In interactions with other Dathomir natives, particularly the Nightsisters—Force-wielding witch clans—the Kwi have been subjugated or allied with, with remnants sometimes tamed as mounts by more benevolent Nightsister groups during the era, highlighting their vulnerable position amid the planet's power struggles. Their heritage briefly ties to scattered Kwa ruins, which the tribes regard with superstitious awe as relics of a lost golden age.

Kyuzo

The Kyuzo are a sentient species native to the harsh, high-gravity world of Phatrong in the Outer Rim Territories. Their physiology is adapted to the planet's demanding environment, featuring dense muscle fibers that provide exceptional strength, agility, and reflexes, enabling them to excel as warriors and hunters. Kyuzo possess flat, wide faces, large black eyes, tough leathery skin, and a distinctive ridge of short horns crowning their skulls. Renowned for their resilience in extreme conditions, Kyuzo often serve as elite combatants across the galaxy, favoring ranged weaponry such as bowcasters for precise and powerful strikes. Their combat style emphasizes speed and accuracy, honed by Phatrong's gravitational challenges that demand superior physical capabilities. Notable among them is the Embo, a hulking Kyuzo who gained fame during the for his marksmanship and use of a signature wide-brimmed hat as both shield and projectile weapon in engagements. Embo's career highlights the species' integration into broader galactic conflicts, including alliances with other hunters and clashes with Knights, showcasing Kyuzo prowess in high-stakes operations. While sparse details exist on their societal structures, their reputation as dependable and formidable operatives underscores a cultural inclination toward excellence and survival in adversity.

Species beginning with L

Lannik

The Lannik are a diminutive sentient species characterized by their long, droopy ears and tan skin tones, granting them enhanced auditory capabilities suited to their native environment. Standing approximately 0.9 meters in height on average, they possess a sturdy build that belies their small stature, enabling resilience in combat scenarios. Native to the Mid Rim planet Lannik, a world marked by frequent internal conflicts and civil strife, the Lannik evolved in a society structured around territorial disputes and martial traditions. Their homeworld's history is dominated by ongoing rebellions against monarchical rule, fostering a culture where bravery and personal honor supersede all other values, often leading to aggressive and territorial behaviors among clans and factions. Most Lannik receive military training from a young age, preparing them for the perpetual warfare that defines their societal organization, with conflicts erupting regularly over resources and power. A notable Lannik is Jedi Master Even Piell, a battle-hardened warrior who served as a senior member of the High Council during the final years of the , participating in key events of the prequel era. Piell's scarred visage and unyielding demeanor exemplified the species' reputation for fearlessness, as he rarely retreated from combat even against overwhelming odds.

Lasat

The Lasat are a sentient native to the Wild Space planet Lira San, known for their tall stature, lavender skin, and exceptional physical strength that surpasses many other . They possess montrals—sensitive head structures similar to those of Togruta—that enable echolocation for and communication in low-visibility environments. These traits, combined with their agility and prehensile feet, made them formidable warriors and survivors in harsh conditions. The Lasat culture emphasizes honor, loyalty, and spirituality, with a deep reverence for the Ashla, their ancient term for the light side of , which they believe guides their destiny through prophecies and visions. Prior to the Galactic Empire's rise, many Lasat had migrated from Lira San to the Outer Rim world of Lasan, establishing a thriving society there. However, during the Lasat purge—an Imperial orchestrated early in the Empire's reign—the population was decimated using T-7 ion disruptors, reducing their numbers to a handful of scattered survivors and forcing the species to the brink of . Guided by Ashla visions, elder mystics like Chava led the remaining Lasat to rediscover and resettle the hidden Lira San as a sanctuary, preserving their traditions in secrecy. This event, depicted in Star Wars Rebels, underscores their resilience and connection to the Force. A prominent survivor, Garazeb "Zeb" Orrelios, an elite honor guard, escaped the purge and joined the , contributing his combat expertise and bo-rifle proficiency to the fight against the as a crew member aboard the .

Lepi

The Lepi are a sentient of bipedal, rabbit-like humanoids native to the planet Coachelle Prime in the Mid Rim's Terr'skiar sector. Characterized by their tall, lanky frames, long ears, buck teeth, and furred bodies typically in shades of green, they exhibit a carnivorous diet and heightened metabolism that keeps them in constant motion. In Star Wars Legends material, Lepi society developed a culture of and offworld pursuits due to rapid and on their homeworld, leading many to become smugglers, mercenaries, or adventurers. They are depicted as quick-witted and street-smart, often forming loose alliances in high-risk ventures across the galaxy. The most prominent Lepi is Jaxxon T. Tumperakki, a green-furred smuggler and captain of the starship , who joined and as part of the Star-Hoppers of Aduba-3 to defend moisture farmers from the Cloud-Riders gang. First introduced in Marvel's Star Wars (1977) #8, Jaxxon showcased the species' predatory agility and physical prowess through powerful leaping kicks and claw-like foot strikes in combat. This early Expanded Universe portrayal established the Lepi as resourceful allies in the Rebellion era, tying into broader tales of smuggling and heroism.

Letaki

The Letaki are an obscure cephalopod-like sentient species characterized by multi-tentacled arms and bulbous heads, with physiological adaptations such as gills that suit them for aquatic or semi-aquatic lifestyles on their homeworld. In Star Wars Legends, they are native to Letaki, a remote ocean planet in the Steniplis sector of the Outer Rim Territories, and the species has achieved only limited integration into broader galactic society due to the isolation of their watery world. Letaki culture places a strong emphasis on performance arts and subtle expression, often channeling their dexterous tentacles into musical endeavors that highlight harmony and nuance over overt displays. One prominent example is Evar Orbus, a Letaki who performed in Cloud City on Bespin, appearing in a brief cameo during the events depicted in .

Lurmen

The Lurmen are a diminutive, pacifistic species of sentient herbivores native to the Outer Rim planet Mygeeto. Standing approximately one meter tall, they possess fur-covered bodies in shades ranging from brown to white, large yellow eyes, and lemur-like features including small, flat snouts adapted for grazing on vegetation. Their physical build supports a nomadic lifestyle, allowing them to roll into balls for swift overland travel across plains and evade predators non-violently. Faced with escalating conflict and environmental degradation from mining operations on the crystalline world of Mygeeto, groups of Lurmen migrated to establish peaceful villages on remote planets, such as the uncharted world of Maridun during the era. On Maridun, they constructed beehive-like mud huts and sustained themselves by harvesting massive seedpods from talus trees, maintaining a self-sufficient, agrarian existence away from galactic turmoil. This nomadic migration reflected their commitment to isolation and harmony with nature. Central to Lurmen society is a philosophy of absolute pacifism, rejecting all forms of violence even in the face of existential threats, prioritizing non-violent resistance and communal survival over confrontation. This belief system was profoundly tested during the Clone Wars, particularly in the episodes "Jedi Crash" and "Defenders of Peace," where a Lurmen village on Maridun endured a Separatist invasion led by Lok Durd, who deployed a devastating defoliator weapon against their crops. Despite aid from Jedi like Yoda, Anakin Skywalker, and Ahsoka Tano, the Lurmen refused to participate in combat, instead using ropes and evasion tactics to protect their community. A prominent figure embodying this pacifist resolve was Tee Watt Kaa, the elder and leader of the Maridun village, who steadfastly opposed sheltering the initially to avoid drawing Separatist attention, though he ultimately coordinated non-lethal defenses that preserved his people's way of life. His son, Wag Too, assisted in these efforts, highlighting intergenerational adherence to non-violence amid the broader resistances.

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Massassi

The Massassi were an extinct humanoid species in the Star Wars Legends continuity, classified as a warrior caste subspecies of the ancient from the planet Korriban. Characterized by their crimson skin, towering muscular builds reaching up to three meters in height, and prominent skeletal ridges or ritual scarring from alchemical experiments, they possessed yellow eyes and tentacle-like facial structures similar to other purebloods. These modifications, imposed by dark side practitioners, enhanced their ferocity and loyalty, transforming them into formidable, selfless soldiers dedicated to combat and ritual sacrifice. Following the Great Hyperspace War around 5000 BBY, Sith Lord Naga Sadow transported a group of Massassi to the dense jungles of Yavin 4 to evade forces, enslaving them as labor for constructing vast pyramidal stone temples as part of his exile. Under Sadow's rule, the Massassi worshiped him as a god and endured further alchemical alterations that amplified their aggression and physical prowess, but the grueling labor, isolation, and dark side corruption accelerated their degeneration and eventual extinction over millennia. By the time of the Galactic Civil War, the species had vanished entirely, leaving only their architectural legacy. The enduring Massassi temples on Yavin 4 served as the Rebel Alliance's Base One during the Battle of Yavin and later as the foundation for Luke Skywalker's New Order academy, where cultural remnants like ancient carvings and artifacts were explored. Brief mentions of spectral or lingering Massassi influences appear in the Legends novel series Jedi Apprentice, highlighting their haunting presence amid the moon's ruins. These structures also represent broader temple legacies, tying into the dark history of Force-sensitive across the galaxy.

Melodie

The Melodie were an amphibious humanoid species native to the moon of Yavin 8 in the Yavin system. They hatched from eggs and began life as air-breathing, child-like beings with a humanoid form adapted for terrestrial movement in the moon's warmer equatorial mountain regions. At approximately age twenty, individuals entered a rapid maturation phase known as the Changing Ceremony, during which their legs fused into a mermaid-like and gill slits developed along their ribcages, enabling an aquatic lifestyle in deep mountain lakes and caverns. This transformation, facilitated by special algae-coated underground pools, typically lasted several weeks and left the changelings highly vulnerable to predators. Melodie society was structured hierarchically around age-based castes, including egg-layers, land-dwelling youths, vulnerable changelings undergoing the , and aquatic elders who formed the . The emphasized and within the wider , residing deep within Yavin 8's purple mountains and relying on skilled underwater hunting for sustenance, such as silver-backed fish, after maturation. Their biological adaptations allowed seamless integration with the moon's aquatic environments, though the brief terrestrial youth phase exposed them to terrestrial threats like avian and reptilian predators. The Melodie first gained galactic notice around 18 ABY through interactions at the Praxeum on Yavin 4, particularly via the young Melodie Lyric, who trained there before returning home for her Changing Ceremony. This event was prominently featured in the Legends continuity novel Junior Jedi Knights: Lyric's World (1996), where trainees Anakin Solo and Tahiri Veila assisted Lyric amid dangers on Yavin 8. The species faced near-extinction during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the moon but survived as a reclusive culture.

Mimbanite

The Mimbanese, also known as Mimbanites, are a sentient humanoid species native to the swamp-covered planet Mimban in the Expansion Region. Their lurid red skin provides effective camouflage in the muddy bogs and subterranean environments of their homeworld, allowing them to blend seamlessly with the terrain during activities like hunting or combat. This adaptation suits the planet's perpetual rainy climate, where thick fog and constant downpours create ideal conditions for ambush tactics and guerrilla warfare. Mimban, formally designated Circarpous V in some records, features vast marshlands rich in minerals such as alantium and hyperbaride, attracting offworld exploitation. Under Imperial control during the Galactic Civil War, the planet became a site of conflict as mining operations disrupted native habitats, leading the Mimbanese to form resistance groups like the Mimbanese Liberation Army. Initially allied with Imperial forces against Separatist incursions during the Clone Wars, the Mimbanese later turned to insurgency, using scavenged weapons and their knowledge of the bogs to harass occupiers. In canon media, Mimbanese appear prominently in the Battle of Mimban depicted in Solo: A Star Wars Story, where they fight alongside Imperial mudtroopers before shifting to , showcasing their expertise in bog-based guerrilla tactics. The species is further explored in the comic series Star Wars: Target Vader (issues #4–6), illustrating their role in organized resistance against Imperial strip-mining, with fighters employing mud camouflage for surprise attacks on patrols. Their cultural reliance on subterranean living and environmental stealth has made them formidable in , often vanishing into the murk to evade detection. In Star Wars Legends continuity, Mimbanites are depicted as related to the Coway, another native humanoid group from Mimban, sharing similar swamp adaptations but distinguished by fur coloration and build, with Mimbanites noted for greener fur in some accounts.

Miraluka

The Miraluka were a near- species native to the planet Alpheridies, distinguished by their complete lack of functional eyes and profound reliance on for sensory perception. Evolving from human colonists over millennia in an environment dominated by the infrared emissions of a star, their optical organs degenerated into vestigial sockets covered by smooth skin. This blindness fostered an extraordinary innate sensitivity to the Force, enabling all Miraluka to employ Force sight as their primary means of navigating and understanding the world. Through this ability, they perceive the luminous energy fields emanating from living beings and inanimate objects, discerning details invisible to standard vision. Miraluka society on Alpheridies emphasized the Force as a central pillar of existence, with institutions like the Luka Sene promoting its ethical study and communal application to maintain harmony and progress. Highly cooperative and deliberative, they historically isolated themselves from the galaxy but adapted seamlessly to human-dominated cultures when engaging externally, often aligning with the Republic during eras of conflict. Their perceptual gifts translated into exceptional prowess in Force-based disciplines, including lightsaber dueling and unarmed combat. Prominent Miraluka included Visas Marr, a survivor of Darth Nihilus's massacre on the Miraluka colony of Katarr, who served as a apprentice before allying with the Exile to confront the threat in the wake of the Civil War. Jerec, another notable individual, was a former Master who embraced the dark side to become an Imperial Inquisitor, leveraging his species' Force affinity in pursuit of from the Valley of the Jedi. While many Miraluka gravitated toward affiliations, some, like these figures, pursued paths with the .

Mirialan

The Mirialan species consists of near-human sentient beings native to the planet Mirial, a cold and arid world that has shaped their resilient physiology and cultural practices. These humanoids typically possess green- or yellow-tinted skin, which is often adorned with distinctive geometric tattoos representing personal achievements and milestones in life. Adapted to their harsh desert-like environment, Mirialans exhibit agility and endurance, traits that have contributed to their reputation as hardy survivors in challenging conditions. Mirialan culture emphasizes spiritual balance, a belief in predestined paths, and the accumulation of accomplishments as markers of one's destiny. Tattoos are applied through ritualistic processes, often in monastic settings influenced by their deep-seated traditions of introspection and discipline, with each marking signifying a specific deed or trial overcome. This society holds a profound connection to , fostering a legacy of individuals drawn to spiritual and philosophical pursuits, including service within the Jedi Order. Prominent Mirialans from the prequel era include Jedi Master Luminara Unduli, known for her tactical acumen and mentorship, and her Padawan Barriss Offee, a skilled healer and warrior who exemplified the species' commitment to Jedi principles. These figures highlight the Mirialan aptitude for Force sensitivity and their integration into galactic affairs during the Clone Wars.

Mon Calamari

The Mon Calamari are an amphibious humanoid species native to the ocean world of Mon Cala, also known as Dac, characterized by their bulbous, high-domed heads, large goggle-like eyes adapted for underwater vision, and gill slits along their necks that enable breathing in aquatic environments. Their skin typically exhibits a hue, complemented by webbed hands and feet that facilitate swimming, reflecting their evolutionary adaptation to Mon Cala's vast underwater cities and habitats. These traits underscore their dual existence on land and sea, where they thrive in a society emphasizing intellectual and artistic endeavors. Mon Calamari society is deeply intertwined with that of the Quarren, another aquatic species sharing Mon Cala, though historical tensions have periodically led to conflicts, including during the Clone Wars when Separatist forces exacerbated divisions between the two groups. The Mon Calamari, often positioned as the planet's ruling class, maintain a collaborative yet stratified coexistence with the Quarren, fostering advancements in marine engineering and cultural exchanges despite underlying rivalries. This dynamic has shaped their resilient communal structure, centered around sprawling subaquatic metropolises built into the planet's depths. Prominent Mon Calamari individuals have played pivotal roles in galactic conflicts, including Admiral Gial Ackbar, who rose from defending Mon Cala against Separatist incursions to become a supreme commander in the Rebel Alliance, orchestrating key victories such as the Battle of Endor. Similarly, Admiral Raddus, a gruff tactician, led Rebel fleet operations during the early days of the insurgency, notably commanding forces at the Battle of Scarif to secure the Death Star plans. These leaders exemplified the species' strategic acumen in resisting oppression, first against the Separatists who invaded Mon Cala during the Clone Wars and later the Galactic Empire's subjugation efforts. Renowned for their shipbuilding prowess, the Mon Calamari transformed their oceanic engineering expertise into the creation of innovative starships, such as the elegant Mon Calamari Star Cruisers, which became cornerstones of the Rebel fleet due to their advanced defensive capabilities and organic designs. This technical ingenuity fueled their resistance against imperial forces, providing the with essential vessels that turned the tide in pivotal engagements.

Mustafarian

The Mustafarians are a sentient species native to the volcanic world of Mustafar, a fiery Outer Rim planet characterized by rivers of lava, toxic gases, and extreme temperatures. Adapted to this harsh environment, they possess leathery skin in shades of black or red, overlaid with plated exoskeletons that provide protection against intense heat and molten surroundings. The species is divided into two distinct castes or : the taller Northern Mustafarians, averaging around 2 meters in height and often serving as leaders or technicians, and the shorter Southern Mustafarians, typically about 1 meter tall and functioning as laborers or miners. These physical differences reflect their specialized roles in Mustafar's demanding ecosystem. Mustafarian society is organized into isolationist clans centered around mining colonies, where they harvest valuable minerals, volcanic rocks, and gases essential to galactic industry. Their culture emphasizes self-sufficiency and technological ingenuity, with communities dwelling in shielded hollows and caverns to evade the planet's perpetual eruptions. As skilled extractors, they maintain a low profile, rarely engaging in offworld affairs beyond trade in raw materials, which has historically drawn exploitation from larger powers like the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the era. To thrive amid Mustafar's perils, Mustafarians have developed specialized technologies, including heat-resistant protective suits, reinforced tools for lava manipulation, and mining equipment capable of withstanding sulfuric fumes and thermal extremes. These adaptations enable precise operations, such as guiding massive lava flows or extracting ore from active fissures. In later years, their world became the site of Darth Vader's foreboding fortress, though the Mustafarians continued their subterranean labors under Imperial influence. Mustafarians first appeared in Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, depicted as miners overseeing lava extraction during the film's climactic events on their homeworld. They later featured in the animated series , showcasing their resilience in post-Clone Wars scenarios.

Muun

The Muuns are a sentient humanoid species characterized by their tall, gaunt frames, elongated skulls, long necks, and pale skin, which contribute to their imposing and calculating appearance. Native to the planet Muunilinst, a temperate world that serves as a major financial center in the galaxy, the Muuns evolved in an environment that fostered their exceptional aptitude for economics and resource management. Their physical traits, including slender limbs and small, piercing eyes, are well-suited to their roles in high-stakes interstellar finance, where precision and endurance in deliberation are paramount. Muuns hold significant influence through the InterGalactic Banking Clan (IGBC), a powerful organization they founded and lead, which controls vast credits and loans across the galaxy and played a pivotal role in the by aligning with the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Their society emphasizes commerce above all, with a cultural predisposition toward shrewd negotiations, interest accrual, and subtle economic leverage to manipulate galactic events, often prioritizing profit over ethical considerations. This acumen extends to political spheres, as seen in their representatives' involvement in senatorial debates and treaties that shaped the Republic's fiscal policies. Prominent Muuns include San Hill, a male from Muunilinst who served as the IGBC's chairman during the early Clone Wars, signing the Separatist treaty and representing the clan in the Separatist Council before his death at the hands of General Grievous. Another key figure is Clu Lesser, who led the IGBC's Council of Five on Scipio, overseeing the clan's neutral vault world amid wartime tensions. Darth Plagueis, a secretive Sith Lord and master to Darth Sidious, is also identified as a Muun, leveraging his species' financial expertise in shadowy operations that influenced the Sith's grand schemes.

Myneyrsh

The Myneyrsh were a sentient species native to the planet Wayland in the Star Wars Legends continuity. This lush, jungle-covered world in the Outer Rim Territories functioned as a hidden Imperial storehouse during the reign of the , where the Myneyrsh were among the native inhabitants pressed into service. Their society remained primitive, with technology limited to basic tools like bows and arrows, reflecting a history of intertribal conflicts with Wayland's other sentient species, the Psadans. Physiologically, Myneyrsh possessed a distinctive translucent composed of crystalline material that gave their skin a smooth, shiny blue appearance, serving as natural armor. Their bodies featured a dual-torso structure, with each torso supporting a pair of long, muscular arms, enabling them to perform complex manual tasks efficiently with all four limbs. This adaptation contributed to their exceptional strength in physical labor, making them valuable to the despite their lack of technological sophistication. Under Imperial rule, the Myneyrsh were enslaved to construct and maintain secret facilities, including the sprawling complex at Mount Tantiss, which housed Emperor Palpatine's genetic storehouses and dark side experiments. Their role as laborers highlighted the Empire's exploitation of planetary natives, with Myneyrsh workers toiling alongside humans and Psadans under the oversight of figures like Master Joruus C'baoth. Some Myneyrsh were also deployed off-world as mercenaries, armed with imported weapons such as stokhli spray sticks, to carry out Imperial operations. The species was first introduced in Timothy Zahn's 1991 novel Heir to the Empire, the inaugural installment of the , where they appear as part of the backdrop to Thrawn's campaign against . Subsequent entries in the trilogy, Dark Force Rising and The Last Command, further reference their subjugation on Wayland, emphasizing their plight amid the 's collapse. Additional details on their and appear in official roleplaying game supplements tied to the trilogy.

Myriad

The Myriad are a sentient species characterized by extensive cybernetic augmentations, with mechanical implants integrated into their organic forms to facilitate versatile service across diverse galactic needs. These enhancements allow them to perform a wide range of tasks, from technical repairs to diplomatic mediation, making them highly adaptable aides without favoring any particular culture or government. Their true baseline physiology remains largely undocumented, as the implants vary widely to suit individual roles in universal assistance. Native to Trieron, a Mid Rim planet in the Veron Minor system known for its cool oceans and glacial continents, the Myriad developed their cybernetic traditions amid the world's research-oriented environment. This homeworld's isolation fostered a society focused on technological self-improvement for collective benefit, rather than conquest or profit. Trieron's aquatic and icy terrain influenced early implant designs, incorporating environmental resilience features like subzero tolerance and underwater mobility. Guided by an ethical code of strict impartiality, the Myriad pledge to aid all species equally, refusing allegiances that could compromise their neutrality. This philosophy, rooted in ancient Triorian doctrines, views technological integration as a means to transcend biological limitations and promote interstellar harmony. During the Old Republic era, they emerged as reliable neutral servants, offering support in scholarly pursuits and without entanglement in political strife.

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Nagai

In Star Wars Legends continuity, the Nagai were a near-human species native to the planet Nagi, located in the dwarf satellite galaxy Firefist within the Unknown Regions. Characterized by their ghostly pale white skin, jet-black hair often styled in elaborate or spiky fashions, and slender, agile builds averaging around 1.8 meters in height, Nagai possessed angular features and gray eyes that contributed to their gaunt yet strikingly attractive appearance. In Star Wars Legends continuity, they were introduced as invaders fleeing oppression from the rival Tof species, allying temporarily with Imperial remnants and New Republic forces to establish a foothold in the main galaxy as a staging ground for their interstellar conflicts. Known for their aggressive expansionism and warrior culture, the Nagai engaged in a prolonged war against the Tof, a bulky, blue-skinned species that had subjugated Nagi centuries earlier. This conflict, detailed in Marvel's Star Wars comic series, saw the Nagai launch incursions into the Star Wars galaxy around 4 ABY, participating in events like the Second Battle of Endor before broader alliances formed to repel Tof pursuers. Their society emphasized personal honor, loyalty, and martial prowess, with a deep-seated aversion to dishonor or defeat that drove their relentless campaigns. In combat, Nagai favored tactical approaches leveraging their natural speed and agility, often employing illusionary feints and rapid strikes with short-bladed weapons known as tehk'la blades to disorient foes. This style, combined with their sinister demeanor, made them formidable adversaries, as seen in their invasions and later integrations into galactic conflicts. A notable Nagai individual was Darth Nihl, a warlord who rose to become a in Darth Krayt's One order during the –Imperial War circa 137 ABY, wielding a with deadly precision. Some Nagai, including Nihl, integrated into hierarchies, adapting their warrior traditions to dark side pursuits. In current Disney canon, the Nagai were reintroduced in Marvel's Star Wars #4 (August 2025), appearing as antagonists encountered by Luke Skywalker alongside a pirate faction in the post-Return of the Jedi era.

Nautolan

The Nautolans are an amphibious humanoid species native to the Mid Rim planet Glee Anselm, a world dominated by vast oceans that shape their physiology and lifestyle. Adapted for life in aquatic environments, they possess large, black eyes suited for low-light underwater conditions and flexible, tentacle-like head-tails that extend from their heads and drape over their shoulders. Their skin tones vary from green to red, providing camouflage and protection in diverse marine habitats. A key feature of Nautolan biology is their head-tails, which contain sensitive receptors capable of detecting pheromones in the water or air, allowing them to perceive the emotional states of other beings with remarkable accuracy. This sensory ability enhances their prowess in underwater navigation, where they can interpret environmental cues and social signals to avoid dangers or facilitate interactions. As expert swimmers, Nautolans excel in aquatic settings, leveraging their streamlined bodies for swift movement and employing their tendrils in diplomatic or combat scenarios beneath the waves. One of the most prominent Nautolans in galactic history is Jedi Master Kit Fisto, a skilled duelist from Glee Anselm who served during the final years of the . Fisto's natural affinity for water-based environments complemented his training, enabling him to undertake missions requiring aquatic expertise, such as pursuits in submerged terrains. His empathetic perception, amplified by his species' tendrils, made him an effective negotiator and warrior in the era.

Neimoidian

Neimoidians are a sentient species native to the planet Neimoidia in the galaxy's Colonies region. They are characterized by their smooth, mottled green skin, large red-orange eyes, flat skulls, and noseless faces, bearing a superficial resemblance to the Duros species but with notable physiological differences. These beings are often depicted as greedy and calculating, with a cultural emphasis on avarice and economic self-interest that shaped their role in galactic commerce. The Neimoidians rose to prominence as leaders of the Trade Federation, a powerful megacorporation that controlled vast trade routes and maintained a massive droid army for security and enforcement. This economic and military apparatus allowed them to exert significant influence during key events, including the blockade and invasion of Naboo in 32 BBY. A prominent example is Viceroy Nute Gunray, a Neimoidian who served as the Trade Federation's leader during this crisis and later aligned with the Separatist Alliance in the . Neimoidian society favored isolationist tendencies, establishing wealthy enclaves on colony worlds to protect their prosperity amid galactic turmoil. Their opportunism extended to political maneuvers, briefly supporting Separatist efforts before the Empire's rise curtailed their autonomy.

Nelvaanian

The Nelvaanians, also known as Nelvaans, are a sentient humanoid species characterized by their tall, muscular builds and lupine features, including long snouts, prominent brow ridges, sharp claws, and teeth suited for in harsh environments. Their bodies are covered in thick fur, often white or blue-green, which provides insulation against the freezing temperatures of their icy homeworld, Nelvaan, located in the Koobi system of the Outer Rim. Males typically stand around 2 meters tall, larger than females at about 1.5 meters, with some exhibiting horns used in mating rituals and territorial displays; as they age, their fur whitens and ears fold. Nelvaanian society revolves around shamanistic traditions, where spiritual beliefs center on the "Great Mother"—their planet—and ancestral spirits, guiding tribal life through rituals involving storytelling, communal hunts, and visions induced in perilous initiations amid the . During the Clone Wars, the Techno Union invaded Nelvaan to exploit its resources, capturing and genetically altering Nelvaanian males in experiments to create berserker warriors, transforming them into monstrous mutants with enhanced aggression and size. This industrial mutation devastated their tribes, disrupting shamanic practices and forcing survivors into resistance against the oppressors. In a pivotal event depicted in the 2003 Star Wars: Clone Wars animated micro-episodes, Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, guided by prophetic visions of the Nelvaanians' plight, led their liberation from a Techno Union laboratory, destroying the mutation facilities and allowing the affected warriors to begin recovery. Following the Empire's fall, the Nelvaanians gradually restored their shamanic traditions, reintegrating mutated survivors into tribal structures while maintaining limited contact with the wider galaxy under the New Republic, preserving their cultural independence.

Neti

In Star Wars Legends continuity, the Neti were a rare species of sentient, plants native to the planet Myrkr in the Inner Rim Territories. Characterized by their woody, bark-covered bodies, they possessed the unique ability to alter their forms between a mobile humanoid shape—featuring multiple thin, branching arms and a thick trunk-like torso—and a stationary tree-like state for dormancy or defense. This adaptability allowed them to blend seamlessly into forested environments, with their grayish skin resembling rough plant bark and foliage sprouting from their limbs during periods of growth. Neti biology relied on for sustenance, enabling them to derive energy from sunlight while requiring minimal additional nourishment, which contributed to their exceptional spanning thousands of years. Reproduction occurred slowly through , with seedlings maturing over centuries into fully sentient individuals, limiting their and making the species inherently reclusive. Many Neti served as guardians within the Jedi Order during its ancient eras, leveraging their deep connection to and natural affinity for life-sustaining environments to protect sacred sites and mentor younger Knights. A prominent example was Jedi Master Ood Bnar, a Neti who lived for over five millennia, from before the Great Hyperspace War around 5000 BBY until after the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY. As head librarian of the Great Jedi Library on Ossus, Bnar survived the Sith bombardment of the planet by reverting to his tree form, enduring the purge of the under Emperor and later aiding Luke Skywalker's New efforts. His endurance exemplified the Neti's role as enduring stewards of Jedi knowledge and traditions.

Nikto

The Nikto are a species of reptilian humanoids native to the planet Kintan in Hutt Space. Characterized by their tough, scaly skin and prominent facial horns or spikes, they exhibit significant physical variation across multiple subspecies, including the red-skinned Kajain'sa'Nikto, who evolved in arid desert regions, and the green-skinned Kadas'sa'Nikto, known for their black eyes and similar resilient physiology. Adapted to the harsh, desert environment of Kintan, the Nikto developed a clan-based warrior society, emphasizing and combat prowess. This background made them valuable as mercenaries and enforcers, particularly in service to the Hutt cartels, where their endurance in extreme conditions proved advantageous. Prominent Nikto in galactic history include Klaatu, a Kadas'sa'Nikto who acted as a guard and mechanic for , participating in the crime lord's operations on as depicted in . Another notable figure is the unnamed Kadas'sa'Nikto assistant to Jabba's rancor handler, who helped maintain the beast Pateesa in the palace dungeons during the same events.

Noghri

In Star Wars canon, the Noghri are a diminutive, humanoid species known for their exceptional prowess in stealth, tracking, and close-quarters combat. A notable example is Rukh, an elite assassin who served Grand Admiral Thrawn during the Galactic Civil War, appearing in Star Wars Rebels. In Star Wars Legends continuity, the Noghri originate from the planet Honoghr in the Outer Rim Territories, distinguished by their exceptional prowess in stealth, tracking, and close-quarters combat. Physically, they possess wiry builds with gray or gray-green skin, sharp claws capable of inflicting severe wounds, and heightened senses—particularly an acute sense of smell that enables them to detect bloodlines and track targets over vast distances. These traits, combined with their simian gait and ability to move silently on all fours, make them formidable assassins and hunters. Honoghr, the Noghri homeworld, suffered catastrophic ecological damage during the Clone Wars when a Separatist freighter crashed, releasing toxic chemicals that contaminated the soil and atmosphere, leading to widespread famine and near-extinction for the species. The Galactic Empire exploited this tragedy by deceiving the Noghri into believing Darth Vader had inadvertently caused the disaster during the battle; in reality, Vader manipulated the event to subjugate them, promising restoration aid while secretly perpetuating the poisoning through malfunctioning decontamination droids to ensure their ongoing servitude as elite Death Commandos. This imperial deception bound the Noghri in a debt of honor, compelling them to serve the Empire loyally for decades. In the Legends continuity, the Noghri's path to redemption unfolds in Timothy Zahn's , beginning with Heir to the Empire (1991), where their assassin skills are first showcased in service to . The turning point occurs in Dark Force Rising (1992), when Organa visits Honoghr and exposes the Empire's continued sabotage, shattering the illusion of Vader's benevolence and igniting a cultural reckoning. Noghri society, structured around clan dukhas (community centers) and rigid honor codes, responded by realigning their loyalty to the Skywalker lineage—viewing Leia as the heir to Vader's clan debt. This shift led many Noghri to defect to , adopting roles as devoted bodyguards while grappling with traditions of ritual scarring and honor-bound vengeance to mark their liberation from imperial lies. A prominent example is Rukh, a skilled Noghri warrior from clan Ekhm'mai who served as Thrawn's personal bodyguard during the Thrawn Campaign. Initially fanatically devoted, Rukh concealed his growing doubts after Leia's revelations and ultimately assassinated Thrawn in The Last Command (1993), avenging his people's enslavement in a pivotal act that symbolized the species' broader redemption and alliance with .

Nosaurian

Nosaurians are a sentient reptilian species native to the planet New Plympto in the Core Worlds. They are renowned for their exceptional speed and agility, particularly in competitive racing sports like podracing and riot racing, which form a central aspect of their culture. Characterized by scaled skin, a prominent feathered crest atop their heads, and bipedal builds enhanced by a for balance, Nosaurians exhibit lithe, agile forms suited to rapid movement through dense environments. Their aggressive competitiveness drives their prowess in high-stakes races, where they employ daring maneuvers and unyielding determination to outpace rivals. The species gained prominence in the galaxy through Clegg Holdfast, a Nosaurian podracer who competed in the Boonta Eve Classic on during the events of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. Later, during the Imperial era, Jet Venim exemplified Nosaurian racing talent as an undefeated riot racer on the dangerous Safa Toma circuits.

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Ogemite

The Ogemites are a near-human species characterized by their yellow or pale skin and large frills of feathery hair atop their heads. Native to the planet Ogem, a temperate world in the Mid Rim with vast skies and forested canopies, they maintain an isolationist society that prioritizes self-sufficiency and limited external contact. In the (Legends), Ogemites appear in minor roles as interstellar traders who remained politically neutral. The species was canonized in the High Republic era novel Into the Dark (2019).

Omwati

The Omwati are a near-human distinguished by their azure or pale blue skin, slender and frail physiques, crown of feathers atop their heads, beaked mouths that clack during speech, spindly fingers, and distinctive high-pitched voices. Their homeworld, Omwat, is a remote in the Outer Rim Territories, where Omwati places profound emphasis on artistic pursuits such as and endeavors in and . This cultural reverence for and innovation fostered a reputation for the species as brilliant intellectuals, though their isolation limited galactic interactions until the Imperial era. During the reign of the , Omwati culture faced severe suppression as the regime exploited their prodigious talents for military projects. Imperial forces isolated Omwat, commandeering the planet's resources and forcing young Omwati—selected for their exceptional intellects—into rigorous scientific training programs that prioritized weapon development over artistic expression. This exploitation stifled traditional Omwati customs, redirecting their innate genius toward destructive ends and leaving lasting scars on their society even after the Empire's fall. A prominent example is Qwi Xux, an Omwati physicist who rose to prominence as the lead designer of the II battle station, a superweapon central to Imperial strategy in the . Captured and indoctrinated young, Xux's contributions exemplified the coerced brilliance of her people, though she later confronted the moral quandaries of her engineering work in service to the .

Ongree

The Ongree were a sentient, amphibious native to the Skustell Cluster in the Outer Rim Territories. Characterized by their elongated, tapering heads that often gave the impression of being upside-down, they possessed yellowish or brownish skin, two flexible eyestalks protruding from the sides of their skulls and sloping toward a beaked , and long, lanky limbs that contributed to an awkward, clumsy gait despite underlying nimbleness. Their populations were not prolific, leading to scattered or nomadic communities across swampy, humid environments suited to their amphibious physiology. Despite their ungainly appearance, Ongree demonstrated significant potential in the , with several individuals serving as Knights during the final years of the . A prominent example was Pablo-Jill, an Ongree who participated in the First Battle of Geonosis, wielding a alongside other in the prequel-era conflict. Another notable Ongree is Master Coleman Kcaj, who served on the High Council and appeared in the 2024 series . This contrast between physical awkwardness and adept Force sensitivity highlighted the species' introspective and philosophical nature, often channeling patience and contemplation into diplomatic roles within the galaxy. Ongree society emphasized intellectual pursuits and mediation, with their flexible eyestalks enabling multifaceted vision that aided in assessing situations from multiple angles. Though not widespread, their scattered presence ensured occasional cameos in pivotal events, underscoring their niche yet impactful role in broader affairs.

Ortolan

The Ortolans are a sentient species of small, blue-skinned humanoids native to the frigid planet Orto, characterized by their trunk-like snouts, large floppy ears, and squat, insulated builds adapted for cold environments. Their thick skin and blubbery physiology provide natural resistance to harsh, icy climates, enabling them to thrive in Orto's mineral-rich but subzero conditions. While appearing bipedal with stubby limbs, Ortolans possess a distinctive elephantine form that supports their migratory lifestyle as performers across the galaxy. Ortolan culture revolves around music and entertainment, with many individuals pursuing careers as musicians due to their acute auditory senses and dexterous snouts, which allow skillful manipulation of instruments like organs. Hailing from a world where communal performances helped endure long winters, Ortolans often form traveling bands, bringing vibrant, improvisational sounds to diverse audiences in the Outer Rim. Their affinity for sensory experiences extends to food and sound, fostering a reputation as both talented composers and indulgent hosts in social settings. A prominent example is Max Rebo, an Ortolan musician who served as bandleader for the at Jabba the Hutt's palace on , performing upbeat tunes on his red ball jett organ during the events leading to the Battle of Endor. Another is the young Ortolan Neel, who appeared in the 2024 series Skeleton Crew. Rebo's energetic style, blending jazz-like rhythms with alien harmonies, exemplified Ortolan musical prowess and helped popularize their species in Hutt entertainment circuits. His survival of Jabba's downfall underscored the resilience tied to their cold-adapted physiology, allowing endurance in varied galactic locales.

Oswaft

The Oswaft were a sentient species of nomadic, space-faring beings characterized by their large, manta-ray-like bodies, which featured translucent, gelatinous forms with expansive wing-like appendages and trailing tendrils adapted for propulsion through the vacuum of space. Native to the ThonBoka nebula—also known as the Starcave—in the sector, these creatures evolved without the need for starships, relying instead on their biological structures to navigate interstellar distances and perform short jumps for migration. Oswaft society revolved around migratory herds that roamed the nutrient-rich gases of their home, where they fed on stellar particles and molecular waste to sustain their transparent . They communicated across vast distances by modulating radio waves into complex patterns of images and concepts, enabling rapid information exchange and even translation of upon first contact. However, the proved highly vulnerable to environmental disruptions; prolonged deprivation of essential stellar nutrients caused their bodies to lose transparency, turn opaque, and ultimately lead to death, a weakness exploited by external threats. In the Legends continuity, the Oswaft first appeared in the novel and the Starcave of ThonBoka (1983) by , part of the Lando Calrissian Adventures trilogy published by Del Rey. The story depicts Imperial forces imposing a on the ThonBoka to starve and eliminate the Oswaft herds, prompting interventions by figures like the smuggler , who aided in their rescue and defense against the encroaching pollution and military aggression.

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