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The '''Chironians''' were a [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Species/Legends|species]] distinguished by their [[centauriform]] anatomy; while their torso, [[Limb/Legends|arms]] and head resembled those of a [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoid]], their lower body was that of a four-legged [[equine]]. Another distinctive Chironian feature was the two transparent, smooth horns grown each [[Standard year/Legends|year]] from the forehead. These horns started as small velvet-covered knobs, which eventually broke through as fully-fledged horns. If the velvet was cut prematurely, the wound could prove [[Death/Legends|fatal]]. At least some [[Youngling/Legends|juvenile]] Chironians were red-gold in [[Color/Legends|color]] with white spots on their flanks and back; this color darkened with age and the spots faded. Chironians could grow long [[Hair/Legends|manes]] and tails. | The '''Chironians''' were a [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] [[Species/Legends|species]] distinguished by their [[centauriform]] anatomy; while their torso, [[Limb/Legends|arms]] and head resembled those of a [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoid]], their lower body was that of a four-legged [[equine]]. Another distinctive Chironian feature was the two transparent, smooth horns grown each [[Standard year/Legends|year]] from the forehead. These horns started as small velvet-covered knobs, which eventually broke through as fully-fledged horns. If the velvet was cut prematurely, the wound could prove [[Death/Legends|fatal]]. At least some [[Youngling/Legends|juvenile]] Chironians were red-gold in [[Color/Legends|color]] with white spots on their flanks and back; this color darkened with age and the spots faded. Chironians could grow long [[Hair/Legends|manes]] and tails. | ||
The Chironian species was native to the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Chiron (planet)|Chiron | The Chironian species was native to the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Chiron (planet)|Chiron]]. | ||
==Biology and appearance== | ==Biology and appearance== | ||
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The Chironian head had two<ref name="WWNJO" /> wide, round [[Eye/Legends|eyes]],<ref name="YJK9" /> which could be red-gold in color,<ref name="TCS" /> and could weep.<ref name="YJK10" /> The eyes were lidded<ref name="TCS" /> and had eyebrows.<ref name="WWNJO" /> The Chironian head had a [[Nose/Legends|nose]] with two nostrils, and a [[Mouth/Legends|mouth]] with full lips.<ref name="WWNJO" /> Chironians grew long, curly [[Hair/Legends|manes]] on their heads,<ref name="TCS" /> hair which was sometimes grown to nearly waist-length<ref name="YJK9" /> and flowed down their backs.<ref name="YJK13">''[[Young Jedi Knights: Trouble on Cloud City]]''</ref> Chironian manes darkened with age to a rich reddish-brown color.<ref name="YJK9" /> | The Chironian head had two<ref name="WWNJO" /> wide, round [[Eye/Legends|eyes]],<ref name="YJK9" /> which could be red-gold in color,<ref name="TCS" /> and could weep.<ref name="YJK10" /> The eyes were lidded<ref name="TCS" /> and had eyebrows.<ref name="WWNJO" /> The Chironian head had a [[Nose/Legends|nose]] with two nostrils, and a [[Mouth/Legends|mouth]] with full lips.<ref name="WWNJO" /> Chironians grew long, curly [[Hair/Legends|manes]] on their heads,<ref name="TCS" /> hair which was sometimes grown to nearly waist-length<ref name="YJK9" /> and flowed down their backs.<ref name="YJK13">''[[Young Jedi Knights: Trouble on Cloud City]]''</ref> Chironian manes darkened with age to a rich reddish-brown color.<ref name="YJK9" /> | ||
Each [[Standard year/Legends|year]],<ref name="SWE" | Each [[Standard year/Legends|year]],<ref name="SWE" /> the Chironian head grew two horns above the temples. These horns started as small knobs covered by red-furred velvet;<ref name="TCS" /> a vascular tissue.<ref name="SWE" /> Once the knobs had grown sufficiently, they broke through the velvet naturally, emerging as transparent horns, as bright as [[Diamond/Legends|diamond]], cool to the touch and with smooth ridges.<ref name="TCS" /> However, if the velvet was cut artificially, Chironians could [[Death/Legends|die]] from the injury.<ref name="TCS" /> Over [[Time/Legends|time]], the horns grew long and sharp enough that adolescent Chironians could use them to gore opponents.<ref name="YJK10" /> | ||
Chironians were strong enough to carry a Human on their backs. Chironians produced a scent that, to Humans at least, smelled of [[Tree/Legends|woods]] and [[Spice/Legends|spices]].<ref name="YJK10" /> The species had at least one [[Gender/Legends|sex]], females, and at least some Chironians had [[Force-sensitive/Legends|the capacity]] to use [[The Force/Legends|the Force]].<ref name="TCS" /> | Chironians were strong enough to carry a Human on their backs. Chironians produced a scent that, to Humans at least, smelled of [[Tree/Legends|woods]] and [[Spice/Legends|spices]].<ref name="YJK10" /> The species had at least one [[Gender/Legends|sex]], females, and at least some Chironians had [[Force-sensitive/Legends|the capacity]] to use [[The Force/Legends|the Force]].<ref name="TCS" /> | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
The Chironian species was native to the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Chiron (planet)|Chiron]]. Chiron was located in the galactic east of the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim Territories]],<ref name="Atlas208">''[[The Essential Atlas]]'' reveals the location of Chiron within galactic coordinate T-7. Using this as a basis, Chiron's location can be calculated on other maps that do not specifically name the [[Star system/Legends|star system]].</ref> and fell within the borders of the [[Ash Worlds/Legends|Kiirium Reaches]], a portion of the [[Realspace/Legends|space]] that was incorporated into [[Xim/Legends|Xim]] the Despot's [[Xim's empire|empire]] as early as [[25,127 BBY]].<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref> Legends related that, at the order of [[Kossak Inijic Ar'durv|Kossak]] the [[Hutt/Legends|Hutt]], many worlds in the region surrounding the Chironians' homeworld were [[Orbital bombardment/Legends|bombarded]] and [[Poison/Legends|poisoned]] [[24,500 BBY|several hundred years]] later so as to create a desolate buffer between the remains of Xim's empire and [[Hutt Space/Legends|Hutt Space]] to the galactic south. From this destruction, the Chironians' home [[Sector/Legends|sector]],<ref name="Xim">{{SW|url=news/essential-atlas-extra-the-history-of-xim-and-the-tion-cluster|text=''Essential Atlas'' Extra: The History of Xim and the Tion Cluster|int=Xim Week: The History of Xim and the Tion Cluster}}</ref> which they shared with the [[Abyssin/Legends|Abyssins]] and the [[Unidentified Nyny species|Nyny natives]],<ref name="EAOC">{{SW|url=news/star-wars-the-essential-atlas-online-companion|text=''Star Wars: The Essential Atlas'' Online Companion|int=Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion}}</ref> came to be known as the Ash Worlds.<ref name="Xim" /> | |||
The Chironian species was native to the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Chiron (planet)|Chiron]]. | |||
Following the rise of the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] in [[4 ABY/Legends|4 ABY]], Chiron fell under its polity.<ref name="TEA" /> During this time, at least one Chironian was kidnapped as a [[Slavery/Legends|slave]] by the [[Empire Reborn]], a secretive movement that sought to recreate the Empire following its defeat by the New Republic.<ref name="TCS | Following the rise of the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] in [[4 ABY/Legends|4 ABY]], Chiron fell under its polity.<ref name="TEA" /> During this time, at least one Chironian was kidnapped as a [[Slavery/Legends|slave]] by the [[Empire Reborn]], a secretive movement that sought to recreate the Empire following its defeat by the New Republic.<ref name="TCS" /> | ||
==Chironians in the galaxy== | ==Chironians in the galaxy== | ||
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While on the worldcraft, the Chironian became friends with [[Jaina Solo Fel|Jaina Solo]], the kidnapped child of the New Republic [[Chief of State (New Republic)|Chief of State]], [[Leia Organa Solo]],<ref name="TCS" /><ref name="CSWE">{{CSWECite|II|267|Lusa}}</ref> before Lusa was eventually sold to a [[Lusa's owner|wealthy backer]] of the movement. Lusa was taken by her new owner to the [[Crseih Station|Crseih space station]] to witness a decisive ritual to advance the Empire Reborn. However, this plot was [[Confrontation on Crseih Station|foiled]] and the Chironian girl freed through the intervention of Organa Solo, her husband [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], and the [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke Skywalker]].<ref name="TCS" /> | While on the worldcraft, the Chironian became friends with [[Jaina Solo Fel|Jaina Solo]], the kidnapped child of the New Republic [[Chief of State (New Republic)|Chief of State]], [[Leia Organa Solo]],<ref name="TCS" /><ref name="CSWE">{{CSWECite|II|267|Lusa}}</ref> before Lusa was eventually sold to a [[Lusa's owner|wealthy backer]] of the movement. Lusa was taken by her new owner to the [[Crseih Station|Crseih space station]] to witness a decisive ritual to advance the Empire Reborn. However, this plot was [[Confrontation on Crseih Station|foiled]] and the Chironian girl freed through the intervention of Organa Solo, her husband [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], and the [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke Skywalker]].<ref name="TCS" /> | ||
Lusa was returned to her family on Chiron; however, the anger and trauma from her experience never passed, and, in [[22 ABY/Legends|22 ABY]], she joined the [[Diversity Alliance]], a fervent anti-Human organization. Over the course of two years, she became radicalized, and carried out various missions for the Alliance, until asked to kill the crew of a [[scout vessel]]. Backing out of the mission, Lusa sought help from Master Skywalker on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]] in [[24 ABY/Legends|24 ABY]]. He invited her to spend some time at his [[Jedi Praxeum]] on [[Yavin 4/Legends|Yavin 4]], where the Chironian reunited with her childhood friend Jaina.<ref name="YJK9" /> Lusa's experience with the Diversity Alliance ultimately contributed to its defeat: she reported to the [[New Republic Senate/Legends|New Republic Senate]] on its activities and accompanied a fact-finding mission to its headquarters on [[Ryloth/Legends|Ryloth]]. Lusa went on to [[Jedi training/Legends|train]] at the Jedi Praxeum | Lusa was returned to her family on Chiron; however, the anger and trauma from her experience never passed, and, in [[22 ABY/Legends|22 ABY]], she joined the [[Diversity Alliance]], a fervent anti-Human organization. Over the course of two years, she became radicalized, and carried out various missions for the Alliance, until asked to kill the crew of a [[scout vessel]]. Backing out of the mission, Lusa sought help from Master Skywalker on [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]] in [[24 ABY/Legends|24 ABY]]. He invited her to spend some time at his [[Jedi Praxeum]] on [[Yavin 4/Legends|Yavin 4]], where the Chironian reunited with her childhood friend Jaina.<ref name="YJK9" /> Lusa's experience with the Diversity Alliance ultimately contributed to its defeat: she reported to the [[New Republic Senate/Legends|New Republic Senate]] on its activities and accompanied a fact-finding mission to its headquarters on [[Ryloth/Legends|Ryloth]]. Lusa went on to [[Jedi training/Legends|train]] at the Jedi Praxeum.<ref name="YJK11">''[[Young Jedi Knights: The Emperor's Plague]]''</ref> | ||
==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
*''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' {{C|"Lusa"}}<!--1998--> | *''[[Star Wars Encyclopedia]]'' {{C|"Lusa"}}<!--1998--> | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
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*{{SW|url=news/drawing-from-the-imagination-mythological-creatures-in-star-wars-part-2|int=Drawing from the Imagination: Mythological Creatures in Star Wars|text=Drawing from the Imagination: Mythological Creatures in ''Star Wars'', Part 2}} | *{{SW|url=news/drawing-from-the-imagination-mythological-creatures-in-star-wars-part-2|int=Drawing from the Imagination: Mythological Creatures in Star Wars|text=Drawing from the Imagination: Mythological Creatures in ''Star Wars'', Part 2}} | ||
[[Category:Equine sentient species]] | [[Category:Equine sentient species]] | ||
[[Category:Outer Rim Territories species]] | [[Category:Outer Rim Territories species]] |
Latest revision as of 04:29, 25 May 2024
- "They cut off your horns to make you ugly. They cut off your horns to make you obey. But my horns haven't come through the velvet yet. If they cut the velvet, I'll die!"
- ―Lusa
The Chironians were a sentient species distinguished by their centauriform anatomy; while their torso, arms and head resembled those of a humanoid, their lower body was that of a four-legged equine. Another distinctive Chironian feature was the two transparent, smooth horns grown each year from the forehead. These horns started as small velvet-covered knobs, which eventually broke through as fully-fledged horns. If the velvet was cut prematurely, the wound could prove fatal. At least some juvenile Chironians were red-gold in color with white spots on their flanks and back; this color darkened with age and the spots faded. Chironians could grow long manes and tails.
The Chironian species was native to the planet Chiron.
Biology and appearance
- "We're looking for Lusa. She has four feet, not two! She's red-gold, with white spots, and she has horns."
- ―Jaina Solo describes Lusa
The Chironians were a warm-blooded, sentient species with centauriform anatomy;[1] that is, they had the head and torso of a humanoid and the lower body of an equine animal. The Chironian lower body had four legs,[2] similar to that of a horse,[3] and each ended in a dainty, cloven hoof.[1] A Chironian could sit down by folding his or her horse-like legs underneath the body. Chironians were tall, and even while sitting in this manner, they could reach the height of a Human adult.[3] A Chironian could also kick backward with both hind legs; this strong kick was sufficient to knock over other beings. A Chironian's pace could vary between a walk, a canter, and a gallop.[1]
At least some young Chironian had red-gold colored bodies,[1] with white spots on the flanks and back.[1] As Chironians aged, the body color darkened to a rich reddish-brown, like polished cinnamon, and the dappled markings on the flanks faded away.[3] Chironians grew long tails, which they often flicked.[1] The Chironian torso had two arms, which ended in dexterous hands capable of skipping stones across water, administering field medicine,[5] and wielding weapons such as stun sticks.[6]
The Chironian head had two[2] wide, round eyes,[3] which could be red-gold in color,[1] and could weep.[5] The eyes were lidded[1] and had eyebrows.[2] The Chironian head had a nose with two nostrils, and a mouth with full lips.[2] Chironians grew long, curly manes on their heads,[1] hair which was sometimes grown to nearly waist-length[3] and flowed down their backs.[7] Chironian manes darkened with age to a rich reddish-brown color.[3]
Each year,[4] the Chironian head grew two horns above the temples. These horns started as small knobs covered by red-furred velvet;[1] a vascular tissue.[4] Once the knobs had grown sufficiently, they broke through the velvet naturally, emerging as transparent horns, as bright as diamond, cool to the touch and with smooth ridges.[1] However, if the velvet was cut artificially, Chironians could die from the injury.[1] Over time, the horns grew long and sharp enough that adolescent Chironians could use them to gore opponents.[5]
Chironians were strong enough to carry a Human on their backs. Chironians produced a scent that, to Humans at least, smelled of woods and spices.[5] The species had at least one sex, females, and at least some Chironians had the capacity to use the Force.[1]
Society and culture
- "Jaina! Isn't this fun? It's fun to kick Proctors."
- ―Lusa
Chironians expressed emotions through the mannerisms of their hooves: when impatient, they stamped them;[5] when excited, they tapped them in a quick dance, or cantered in a spot.[1] The centauriforms frequently shook their heads and manes, and when angry, their faces flushed a deeper shade.[5] Young Chironians, when frightened, were known to rub or press their velvet-covered horns against the foreheads of other beings to whom they were emotionally close.[1] Chironians could swim, and shook themselves dry after such an exertion.[3]
Chironians had expressive,[1] husky voices,[3] and could speak Galactic Basic Standard, although some spoke the language with a heavy accent.[1] At least some young Chironians, such as Lusa, a Force-sensitive member of the species, wore no clothing on their bodies, shoulders, torsos or midriffs.[5] In her adulthood, however, Lusa wore a robe on her torso.[2]
History
The Chironian species was native to the planet Chiron. Chiron was located in the galactic east of the Outer Rim Territories,[8] and fell within the borders of the Kiirium Reaches, a portion of the space that was incorporated into Xim the Despot's empire as early as 25,127 BBY.[9] Legends related that, at the order of Kossak the Hutt, many worlds in the region surrounding the Chironians' homeworld were bombarded and poisoned several hundred years later so as to create a desolate buffer between the remains of Xim's empire and Hutt Space to the galactic south. From this destruction, the Chironians' home sector,[10] which they shared with the Abyssins and the Nyny natives,[11] came to be known as the Ash Worlds.[10]
Following the rise of the New Republic in 4 ABY, Chiron fell under its polity.[9] During this time, at least one Chironian was kidnapped as a slave by the Empire Reborn, a secretive movement that sought to recreate the Empire following its defeat by the New Republic.[1]
Chironians in the galaxy
- "I had never stopped to think exactly what I was willing to do for the cause I believed in. Was I willing to kill? And if so, what must the victim's crime be to deserve death? Should I judge each one, or could I trust my leader to judge them for me?"
- ―Lusa commenting on her experiences with the Diversity Alliance
In 14 ABY, the Chironian Lusa was kidnapped from her family on Chiron at a young age[3] and pressed into service by the Empire Reborn.[1] Lusa and many other children of diverse species were taken to a worldcraft,[1] the Rebirth,[12] owned by the leader of the Empire Reborn, Lord Hethrir. There, Hethrir ostensibly tested Lusa and the other children for Force-sensitivity; however, Hethrir only selected Human children as Force-sensitives in order to reflect the Humanocentric vision of the Empire. The rest of the children were to be sold as slaves to his loyal supporters.[1]
While on the worldcraft, the Chironian became friends with Jaina Solo, the kidnapped child of the New Republic Chief of State, Leia Organa Solo,[1][13] before Lusa was eventually sold to a wealthy backer of the movement. Lusa was taken by her new owner to the Crseih space station to witness a decisive ritual to advance the Empire Reborn. However, this plot was foiled and the Chironian girl freed through the intervention of Organa Solo, her husband Han Solo, and the Jedi Master Luke Skywalker.[1]
Lusa was returned to her family on Chiron; however, the anger and trauma from her experience never passed, and, in 22 ABY, she joined the Diversity Alliance, a fervent anti-Human organization. Over the course of two years, she became radicalized, and carried out various missions for the Alliance, until asked to kill the crew of a scout vessel. Backing out of the mission, Lusa sought help from Master Skywalker on Coruscant in 24 ABY. He invited her to spend some time at his Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4, where the Chironian reunited with her childhood friend Jaina.[3] Lusa's experience with the Diversity Alliance ultimately contributed to its defeat: she reported to the New Republic Senate on its activities and accompanied a fact-finding mission to its headquarters on Ryloth. Lusa went on to train at the Jedi Praxeum.[14]
Behind the scenes
Vonda N. McIntyre created the Chironian species along with the Chironian character Lusa for The Crystal Star, a novel published by Bantam Spectra in 1994. She left the species unnamed, describing Lusa alternatively as a centauriform and a centaur,[1] after the creature from Greek mythology.[2] Lusa was later used by Kevin J. Anderson and Rebecca Moesta in six books of their young adult series, the Young Jedi Knights, published between 1997 and 1998. Lusa's involvement in the Diversity Alliance was a key driver of the plot in that story arc, but she only made cameo appearances in the succeeding Black Sun story arc. Anderson and Moesta similarly left the species unnamed.
Lusa received an entry in 1998's Star Wars Encyclopedia, authored by Stephen J. Sansweet, who added that Lusa was from the planet Chiron.[4] In Greek mythology, Chiron was the oldest and wisest of the centaurs.[15] In 2001, Lusa's death was mentioned in Troy Denning's The New Jedi Order: Star by Star, part of The New Jedi Order series, and Denning was the first to identify the species as Chironians.[16] This name has been reiterated in both the article "Who's Who in the New Jedi Order," published in Star Wars Insider 53—which also included the first, partial image of a Chironian, by Dan Veesenmeyer—and in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia.
Appearances
- The Crystal Star (First appearance)
- Young Jedi Knights: Delusions of Grandeur
- Young Jedi Knights: Jedi Bounty
- Young Jedi Knights: The Emperor's Plague
- Young Jedi Knights: Return to Ord Mantell
- Young Jedi Knights: Trouble on Cloud City
- Young Jedi Knights: Crisis at Crystal Reef
- The New Jedi Order: Star by Star (Mentioned only) (First identified as Chironian)
Sources
- Star Wars Encyclopedia ("Lusa")
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 The Crystal Star
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6
"Who's Who in the New Jedi Order" – Star Wars Insider 57
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 Young Jedi Knights: Delusions of Grandeur
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Star Wars Encyclopedia (Lusa)
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Young Jedi Knights: Jedi Bounty
- ↑ Young Jedi Knights: Crisis at Crystal Reef
- ↑ Young Jedi Knights: Trouble on Cloud City
- ↑ The Essential Atlas reveals the location of Chiron within galactic coordinate T-7. Using this as a basis, Chiron's location can be calculated on other maps that do not specifically name the star system.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 The Essential Atlas
- ↑ 10.0 10.1
Essential Atlas Extra: The History of Xim and the Tion Cluster on StarWars.com (article) (backup link not verified!)
- ↑
Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link not verified!)
- ↑
Aliens in the Empire, Part 2 on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from StarWars.com; backup link)
- ↑ The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. II, p. 267 ("Lusa")
- ↑ Young Jedi Knights: The Emperor's Plague
- ↑ CHIRON: The Wise Centaur. Theioi Greek Mythology (archived from the original on August 19, 2019)
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