Ryloth Species

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Ryloth is a planet from the Star Wars universe, and the home planet of the Twi'leks. The planet was occupied by the Separatists until it was liberated by Cham Syndulla who lead a brave resistance and Mace Windu and his loyal Clone Troopers. After the Clone Wars ended, the Galactic Empire occupied the planet with Cham again fighting to free Ryloth from their tyranny. After the fall of the. This is a list of Star Wars species, containing the names of fictional species from the Star Wars franchise beginning with the letters P to T. 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 25 May, 1977 and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon, followed by five sequels and three prequels. The fictional universe of the Star Wars franchise features multiple planets and moons.While only the feature films and selected other works are considered canon to the franchise since the 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by The Walt Disney Company, some canon planets were first named or explored in works from the non-canon Star Wars expanded universe, now rebranded Star Wars Legends. Base classes: Jedi Consular, Jedi Knight, Sith Inquisitor, Smuggler Homeworld: Ryloth Social ability: Parlor Dance Twi'leks are a playable species in Star Wars: The Old Republic. They are available to characters of both factions and can be unlocked for other classes through Legacy or the Cartel Market. 1 Background 2 Gallery 3 Codex 4 External links Often stereotyped as slaves, dancers,. Ryloth Twi'leks are native to mountainous Ryloth in the Outer Rim. Because of Ryloth's strange orbit, half of the world is trapped in perpetual darkness, while the other half remains scorched by the sun. The Twi'leks inhabit a thin band of twilight between these two extremes, living in sprawling catacomb cities just below the planet's surface.

Much to Learn You Still Have is a rundown of trivia and fun facts, both in-universe and behind-the-scenes, about the aliens of the Star Wars galaxy. Whether you’ve never set foot in a cantina or you’re a well-traveled Jedi Master, you’ll find the intel you need.

We’ve seen them dance in Jabba’s palace, fly the first B-wing fighter, and even ignite lightsabers as Jedi. Twi’leks are a species you can easily pick out of a crowd, but how much do you really know about the natives of Ryloth?

1. Always two lekku there are…unless you’re Orn Free Taa.

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If you’re unfamiliar with Twi’lek anatomy, the long, tentacle-like tendrils growing out of their skulls are called lekku. Lekku are hyper-sensitive, and some Twi’leks can use them for grabbing and holding things. Though a damaged lek (singular for lekku) can mean big trouble and cause a serious strain to the humanoid’s health. Typically the Ryloth natives have two of them — that is unless they’re the portly, blue-hued Senator Orn Free Taa who has four lekku. Taa is also one of the only famous Twi’leks with a rotund figure as the species are typically of a tall and thin build. Fun fact: Hera Syndulla was originally described as a “short, motherly woman” in early Rebels concepts until it was later settled that she’d stand at a height of 5’9″.

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2. Their language combines words and signs.

Speaking of lekku, if being able to grab stuff with your head-tails wasn’t cool enough, Twi’leks have a language that combines the spoken word and lekku gestures. If you ever happen to run into a Twi’lek with lekku pointed toward their back, you may want to head the other way. The language is aptly named “Twileki,” and you’ve heard it spoken before if you remember Obi-Wan’s adorable interaction with little Numa in The Clone Wars, and her sprightly declarations of “nerra” or “brother” to her clone rescuers. When outside Ryloth, most Twi’leks speak Basic, but when they can’t shed their accent as well as Hera Syndulla, they sound similar to what we interpret as a French accent. Though, if most Twi’leks are anything like Hera, slipping back into their native accent is common, as Vanessa Marshall explains here. According to The Clone Wars executive producer Dave Filoni, the French-inspired accent was specifically requested by George Lucas when a voice was given to Twi’lek Jedi Aayla Secura.

3. Ears are for men only.

Ever wonder what Hera Syndulla’s got going on under those flight goggles? Well, I can assure you that as a Twi’lek female she doesn’t have ears. Not ears as we know them, anyway. Women have cone-shaped hearing organs that they often choose to cover with some sort of head wrap. Twi’leks in the films like Aayla Secura and Oola had cones made from foam rubber so they were malleable not unlike real ear lobes. The male Twi’leks have slightly elfin ears but are mostly just like you and I…assuming you’re human.

4. Their beauty is their downfall.

Twi’lek females are known throughout the galaxy for being very attractive, and not just to Hutts. This has put them at risk for being captured and forced into slavery by sleazy crime bosses. The species’ homeworld of Ryloth, located in the Outer Rim, is a territory with dangerous predators and questionable terrain, often causing Twi’leks to live underground to escape potential harm. These conditions paired with the Separatist occupation during the Clone Wars may not have seemed much more promising than acting as arm candy for shady characters across the galaxy.

5. They run hot.

In the Han Solo adventure novel Smuggler’s Run, Commander Alecia Beck uses her cybernetic left eye to thermally read a suspicious Twi’lek. It is then revealed that the species runs an internal temperature much higher than other humanoid species. Twi’leks also tend to show even higher body temperatures when they’re particularly in fear. It makes me wonder just how overheated poor Oola got in that rancor pit. Sigh.

6. They dine on pests.

When clone troopers Waxer and Boil discovered little Numa in TheClone Wars episode “Innocents of Ryloth,” she seemed to be quite happy with the stick-shaped food ration they passed along to her. (Am I the only one dying to know what those taste like?) Though most Twi’leks would enjoy a different delicacy — mynocks! Yep, those bat-like creatures sucking back Falcon fuel in the space slug. If you happen to wander into a restaurant on Ryloth, order either a Mynock Cloud City or Mynock Coronet City. Both dishes are a spicy number with properly-seasoned portions of the screeching parasite. Though I can’t guarantee you’ll enjoy it, mynocks are supposedly strong and bitter to humans.

7. It’s not easy being Bib.

Bib Fortuna has always been one of the creepiest characters to me, and this creepiness didn’t come easy. Jabba’s majordomo and the first Twi’lek to make an appearance in a Star Wars film, was portrayed by actor Michael Carter. The process to turn Carter into the slimy, worm-like henchman was initially excruciating. The character’s complexity warranted eight hours in the makeup chair on the first shoot, though by the end was cut down to only about 58 minutes. The most intricate of the effects were Bib’s “air bladders,” or bubbles, made of foam and latex that were fitted into the actor’s brows and temples and inflated through off-stage-operated hoses, making them appear to pulsate. Dayglow orange contacts and claw-like finger extensions added to the creep factor.

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Have any other cool Twi’lek tidbits to share? Let me know what I forgot in the comments below!

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Twi'lek
Base classes:Jedi Consular, Jedi Knight, Sith Inquisitor, Smuggler
Homeworld:Ryloth
Social ability:[Parlor Dance]
Instantly identifiable by their colorful skin and long head tails (called 'lekku'), the Twi'lek people have long been oppressed, with only the rare group escaping slavery.
~ Character creation

Twi'leks are a playable species in Star Wars: The Old Republic. They are available to characters of both factions and can be unlocked for other classes through Legacy or the Cartel Market.

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Often stereotyped as slaves, dancers, and criminals, the truth is that Twi'lek are represented in all walks of life. Naturally quick and cunning, they excel in both physical and cognitive skills, and Twi'leks can generally perform feats of dexterity that significantly surpass other species' capabilities. Their human-like qualities and varied skin pigmentations have earned them a reputation as some of the most beautiful beings in the galaxy. Though this has clearly increased their value as slaves and contributed to the exploitation of their species, many free Twi'leks have learned to use their natural beauty and charm to great effect.

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One of the most striking aspects of the Twi'leks' exotic physical appearance is their 'lekku' or 'head tails' which are far more than simple cosmetic appendages. The lekku serve as extra-sensory organs, giving Twi'leks heightened awareness and a greater capacity to master the arts of communication. Historically, Lekku and skin color were symbols of social status among the Twi'leks. In fact, to some extent, skin pigmentation appears to be linked to certain personality traits. Twi'leks with red-colored skin, for instance, are generally expected to have volatile and violent natures, but just as with any other species, despite such genetic predispositions, character traits are varied depending on the individual.

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The distant Twi'lek homeworld of Ryloth has a tragic history. Though it's a cold, rocky planet, the Twi'leks had adapted to the environment and lived in relative harmony for many centuries. Several thousand years ago, however, Ryloth was discovered by the Republic and soon after found to have rich stores of the rare and valuable Ryll spice. Still new to the Galactic economy, the Twi'leks were unable to leverage the natural resources to their advantage. Instead, control of the Ryloth mining operation fell into the hands of Hutt criminal enterprises who enslaved the Twi'leks and put them to work in their own mines.

Because of their beauty and their skills, Twi'leks were also sold as slaves on the open market, and today they can be found in almost every system in the galaxy. Though many remain slaves, countless others have achieved freedom and assimilated well into the Galactic population. Despite the number of free Twi'leks across the galaxy, there has never been any credible attempt to liberate Ryloth. This is likely because after generations in slavery across the galaxy, most free Twi'leks have little connection to each other as a species and even less connection to a homeworld which they never knew.

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  • Twi'lek on Wookieepedia
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