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[[File:Feltipern_Trevagg.png|thumb|150px|[[Feltipern Trevagg/Legends|Feltipern Trevagg]] displays prominent cranial horns]]
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{{Quote|Head cones are marvels of the universe. Through their sensory vibrations I can track anyone down. Now I know, and every Gotal knows, that the size of the cones doesn't affect one's prowess, but on Antar IV, where I come from, those cursed with undeveloped cones frequently resort to falsies. (chuckles) It's sad, but true.|[[Feltipern Trevagg/Legends|Feltipern Trevagg]]|audio=HeadCones.ogg|<ref name="Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale">''[[Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale]]''</ref>}}
{{Quote|Head cones are marvels of the universe. Through their sensory vibrations I can track anyone down. Now I know, and every Gotal knows, that the size of the cones doesn't affect one's prowess, but on Antar IV, where I come from, those cursed with undeveloped cones frequently resort to falsies. (chuckles) It's sad, but true.|[[Feltipern Trevagg/Legends|Feltipern Trevagg]]|audio=HeadCones.ogg|<ref name="Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale">{{Shortstory|story=Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale|book=Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina}}</ref>}}
'''Cones''', also known as '''perceptor horns'''<ref name="TFAD">{{Journal|6|To Fight Another Day}}</ref> or '''perceptor cones'''<ref name="ODSTM">{{Journal|10|Only Droids Serve the Maker}}</ref> were extra-sensory organs on all [[Gotal/Legends|Gotal]]. Cones would allow Gotal to transmit emotional waves and detect "vibrations" of other beings. On [[Antar 4/Legends|Antar 4]], though they would function like normal cones, undeveloped cones would lead to teasing.
'''Cones''', also known as '''perceptor horns'''<ref name="TFAD">{{Journal|6|To Fight Another Day}}</ref> or '''perceptor cones'''<ref name="ODSTM">{{Journal|10|Only Droids Serve the Maker}}</ref> were extra-sensory organs on all [[Gotal/Legends|Gotal]]. Cones would allow Gotal to transmit emotional waves and detect "vibrations" of other beings. On [[Antar 4/Legends|Antar 4]], though they would function like normal cones, undeveloped cones would lead to teasing.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*''[[Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale]]''
*{{Shortstory|story=Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale|book=Tales from the Mos Eisley Cantina}}
*[[Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale (audio)|''Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale'' audio dramatization]]
*[[Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale (audio)|''Nightlily: The Lovers' Tale'' audio dramatization]]
*{{Journal|6|To Fight Another Day}} {{ID|perceptor horns}}
*{{Journal|6|To Fight Another Day}} {{ID|perceptor horns}}

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Feltipern Trevagg displays prominent cranial horns
"Head cones are marvels of the universe. Through their sensory vibrations I can track anyone down. Now I know, and every Gotal knows, that the size of the cones doesn't affect one's prowess, but on Antar IV, where I come from, those cursed with undeveloped cones frequently resort to falsies. (chuckles) It's sad, but true."
Feltipern Trevagg — (audio) Listen (file info)[1]

Cones, also known as perceptor horns[2] or perceptor cones[3] were extra-sensory organs on all Gotal. Cones would allow Gotal to transmit emotional waves and detect "vibrations" of other beings. On Antar 4, though they would function like normal cones, undeveloped cones would lead to teasing.

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