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|locations=*[[Mandalore/Legends|Mandalore]]<ref name="HotM" />
|locations=*[[Concord Dawn/Legends|Concord Dawn]]<ref name="TMPaC">''{{InsiderCite|86|The Mandalorians: People and Culture}}''</ref>
**[[Concordia/Legends|Concordia]] {{C|moon}}<ref name="TMP">{{TCW|The Mandalore Plot}}</ref>
*[[Basilisk]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Concord Dawn/Legends|Concord Dawn]]<ref name="TMPaC">''{{InsiderCite|86|The Mandalorians: People and Culture}}''</ref>
*[[Dxun/Legends|Dxun]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Dxun/Legends|Dxun]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Gargon/Legends|Gargon]]<ref name="TEA">''[[The Essential Atlas]]''</ref>
*[[Kalevala/Legends|Kalevala]]<ref name="TEA" />
*[[Kerest]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Kuar/Legends|Kuar]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Kuar/Legends|Kuar]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Ordo/Legends|Ordo]]<ref name="KotORCG">''[[Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide]]''</ref>
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*[[Sith/Legends|Sith]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Eternal Alliance]]
*[[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]]<ref name="HotM" />
**[[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]] {{C|as [[Mercenary/Legends|mercenaries]]}}<ref name="Shadows of Mindor">''[[Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor]]''</ref>
*[[Alliance of Free Planets]]<ref name="HotM" />
*[[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]]<ref name="Shadows of Mindor" />
*[[Yuuzhan Vong]] [[Yuuzhan Vong empire|Empire]] {{C|as spies}}<ref name="APM">''[[Boba Fett: A Practical Man]]''</ref>
*[[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]]<ref name="MillenniumFalcon">[[Millennium Falcon (novel)|''Millennium Falcon'']]</ref>}}
{{Quote|Here's why you can't exterminate us, ''aruetii''. We're not huddled in one place—we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders—so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology—so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline—so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, ''aruetii''. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas—but we can certainly kill you.|Mandalore the Destroyer|<ref name="ImpCom501st">''[[Imperial Commando: 501st]]''</ref>}}
{{Quote|Here's why you can't exterminate us, ''aruetii''. We're not huddled in one place—we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders—so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology—so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline—so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, ''aruetii''. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas—but we can certainly kill you.|Mandalore the Destroyer|<ref name="ImpCom501st">''[[Imperial Commando: 501st]]''</ref>}}
The '''Mandalorians'''—known in [[Mando'a/Legends|''Mando'a'']] as the '''''Mando'ade''''', or "Children of Mandalore"—were a nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species, all bound by a common culture.
The '''Mandalorians'''—known in [[Mando'a/Legends|''Mando'a'']] as the '''''Mando'ade''''', or "Children of Mandalore"—were a nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species, all bound by a common culture.


In their early years, Mandalorian culture revolved around battle, with war being a source of honor and pride in their community. The leader of the Mandalorians was known as the [[Mandalore (title)|''Mand'alor'']], translating to "Sole Ruler" and was rendered as "Mandalore" in [[Galactic Basic Standard/Legends|Basic]]. Throughout their history, the Mandalorians were frequently allied with the [[Sith/Legends|Sith]], perhaps most notably the [[Sith Lord/Legends|Sith Lord]] [[Exar Kun/Legends|Exar Kun]], and held a certain distrust and general dislike for the [[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]]. However, they would not hesitate to cooperate with the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] if a partnership between the two groups was mutually beneficial. In later years, the Mandalorians moved away from their obsessively war-like and conqueror ways and instead, most became [[Bounty hunter/Legends|bounty hunters]] and [[Mercenary/Legends|mercenaries]], selling their skills to various individuals and factions in [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]]. However, the Mandalorian Protectors sided with the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]] ever since about [[3 ABY/Legends|3 ABY]] and even continued to serve the [[Alliance of Free Planets]], the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]], and finally the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]].
In their early years, Mandalorian culture revolved around battle, with war being a source of honor and pride in their community. The leader of the Mandalorians was known as the [[Mandalore (title)|''Mand'alor'']], translating to "Sole Ruler" and was rendered as "Mandalore" in [[Galactic Basic Standard/Legends|Basic]]. Throughout their history, the Mandalorians were frequently allied with the [[Sith/Legends|Sith]], perhaps most notably the [[Sith Lord/Legends|Sith Lord]] [[Exar Kun/Legends|Exar Kun]], and held a certain distrust and general dislike for the [[Jedi Order/Legends|Jedi Order]]. However, they would not hesitate to cooperate with the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] if a partnership between the two groups was mutually beneficial. In later years, the Mandalorians moved away from their obsessively war-like and conqueror ways and instead, most became [[Bounty hunter/Legends|bounty hunters]] and [[Mercenary/Legends|mercenaries]], selling their skills to various individuals and factions in [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]]. However, the Mandalorian Protectors sided with the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Alliance to Restore the Republic]] ever since about [[3 ABY/Legends|3 ABY]] and even continued to serve the [[Alliance of Free Planets]], the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]], and finally the [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]].
When [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba Fett]] took the title of Mandalore years later, they were approached by the powerful unknown empire of the [[Yuuzhan Vong]] to aid them as wealthy mercenaries, and while the offer was accepted (mainly because the other option would have been enslavement of the Mandalorian homeworld), Boba managed to feed information to the New Republic, and while the Mandalorians continued to fight for the Vong in the early [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], they soon betrayed them and fought with the many other factions defending the galaxy. After the war ended, the [[Second Galactic Civil War]] began, and [[Jaina Solo Fel|Jaina Solo]], daughter of Han and Leia, came to Fett asking to be trained, given the Mandalorians' famous reputation as legendary warriors against the Jedi. The Mandalorians ironically fought alongside the [[New Jedi Order]], their former enemies in the crusades many years before and the [[Alliance-in-exile]] in this conflict. With training from Fett, and from others, Jaina killed her brother [[Darth Caedus]], ending the war. Ultimately, in the span of over four thousand years, Mandalorians slowly changed from the feared Mandalorian Crusaders of the Sith Empires, to the elite soldiers of the [[Jedi Coalition]] and later the reorganized [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]], fighting for a cause rather than mainly for credits and the destruction of worlds.


Mandalorians wore very [[Mandalorian armor/Legends|distinctive battle armor]], including helmets with T-shaped visors that covered the entirety of their faces, and would provide inspiration for the helmets of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic's]] [[Clone trooper/Legends|clone troopers]]. These helmets would eventually become strongly associated with the Mandalorian people.
Mandalorians wore very [[Mandalorian armor/Legends|distinctive battle armor]], including helmets with T-shaped visors that covered the entirety of their faces, and would provide inspiration for the helmets of the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic's]] [[Clone trooper/Legends|clone troopers]]. These helmets would eventually become strongly associated with the Mandalorian people.
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===Early history===
===Early history===
{{Quote|Mandalorians believe confrontation is required for growth, on the personal as well as the cultural level. War is the Mandalorian way of life.|Jedi Master [[Gnost-Dural]]|audio=MandoBeliefs-Timeline3.ogg|<ref name="TRotM">{{TORweb|url=holonet/galactic-history|text=Timeline 3: The Return of the Mandalorians|int=Timeline 3: The Return of the Mandalorians}}</ref>}}
{{Quote|Mandalorians believe confrontation is required for growth, on the personal as well as the cultural level. War is the Mandalorian way of life.|Jedi Master [[Gnost-Dural]]|audio=MandoBeliefs-Timeline3.ogg|<ref name="TRotM">{{TORweb|url=holonet/galactic-history|text=Timeline 3: The Return of the Mandalorians|int=Timeline 3: The Return of the Mandalorians}}</ref>}}
[[File:TaungMartialArtsMaster-GAW.jpg|thumb|left|125px|The [[Taung/Legends|Taung]], the original Mandalorian species.]]
The Mandalorians began as the [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoid]] [[Taung/Legends|Taung]] [[Species/Legends|species]] from the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]]. Intense fighting with the thirteen [[Human/Legends|Human]] nations of Coruscant known as the Battalions of [[Zhell/Legends|Zhell]] began millennia before the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]], and when a powerful volcano nearly wiped out the humans and darkened the skies over Coruscant, the Taung came to call themselves the ''[[Dha Werda Verda]]''—the "Warriors of the Shadow". Despite the volcano's devastating effect, the Taung were eventually driven off Coruscant and took refuge on the world of [[Roon/Legends|Roon]]. Led by the [[Warlord/Legends|warlord]] known as [[Mandalore the First]], they would conquer another planet in the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim]] in [[7000 BBY]], which they named [[Mandalore/Legends|Mandalore]] after their leader.<ref name="TEA" /><ref name="GaW">''[[Galaxy at War]]''</ref> The Taung took on the name '''Mandalorians''' and were seen by many as the most skilled fighters in [[The galaxy/Legends|the galaxy]], thriving in battle. These [[Mandalorian Crusaders]] were known for their use of cutting-edge weaponry and held to a strict code of honor, and wore armor known simply as "Crusader Armor" that differed from one soldier to the next.<ref name="NEC">''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''</ref><ref name="HotM" />


For thousands of years, Mandalore's new inhabitants would not stray far from the [[Mandalore sector/Legends|Mandalore sector]], instead venturing on a series of further conquests to capture the worlds of [[Ordo/Legends|Ordo]], [[Gargon/Legends|Gargon]], and [[Shogun]].<ref name="TEA" /> When the Mandalorians came to the nearby [[Mandallia]], though, the [[Mandallian Giant]] natives not only repelled the invaders' assault, but many came to join the Mandalorian culture, having impressed the Mandalorians with their strength and prowess.<ref name="HotM" /> But nearly three thousand years after Mandalore's conquest, at a point prior to [[4000 BBY/Legends|4000 BBY]],<ref name="TEA" /><ref name="Demon">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Demon]]''</ref> the Mandalorians began to expand their ongoing crusade outward and engaged the [[Nevoota/Legends|Nevoota]] [[Species/Legends|species]] in [[Nevoota Extinction|a conflict]] that would lead to the extermination of the Nevoota and the [[Deity/Legends|deification]] of war in the Mandalorian culture,<ref name="HotM" /> personified as the destroyer [[God/Legends|god]], [[Kad Ha'rangir]].<ref name="TMPaC" /> Shorty before 4000 BBY, the Mandalorians were led by a new [[Mandalore (title)|''Mand'alor'']], [[Mandalore the Indomitable]], and in their continuing campaign of expansion, the ''Mand'alor'' led a [[Raid on Iskadrell|raid]] on the planet [[Iskadrell]]. There, the Mandalorians freed the [[Slavery/Legends|slaves]] of the [[Iskalloni]], taking many of them into their culture, including a young [[Demagol|Antos Wyrick]].<ref name="Demon" /> Another victim of the Mandalorian crusade was the planet [[Basilisk]]. As the Mandalorians [[Battle of Basilisk|invaded]], the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] sent a relief force, under the command of [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] [[Sidrona Diath]], to the aid of the [[Basiliskan]]s.<ref name="SW:R">''[[Star Wars: Rebellion (video game)]]''</ref> Even with Republic support, the Basiliskans found their lines being overrun by the more numerous Mandalorians, and upon realizing that the they were going to lose the battle, the Basiliskans decided to poison their own planet so that the conquerors would not be able to use the world. Basilisk fell, but because the planet's surface was virtually destroyed, the Mandalorians decided to abandon the world and move on, though not before pillaging a sizable number of [[Basilisk war droid/Legends|Basilisk war droids]] for future use. The Mandalorians also captured a large number of the [[Reptile/Legends|reptilian]] Basiliskans, and through centuries of warfare they degenerated into little more than war mounts and beasts of burden, becoming known as "Lagartoz War Dragons".<ref name="HotM" />
The Mandalorians began as the [[Humanoid/Legends|humanoid]] [[Taung/Legends|Taung]] [[Species/Legends|species]] from the [[Planet/Legends|planet]] [[Coruscant/Legends|Coruscant]]. Intense fighting with the thirteen [[Human/Legends|Human]] nations of Coruscant known as the Battalions of [[Zhell/Legends|Zhell]] began millennia before the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]], and when a powerful volcano nearly wiped out the humans and darkened the skies over Coruscant, the Taung came to call themselves the ''[[Dha Werda Verda]]''—the "Warriors of the Shadow". Despite the volcano's devastating effect, the Taung were eventually driven off Coruscant and took refuge on the world of [[Roon/Legends|Roon]]. Led by the [[Warlord/Legends|warlord]] known as [[Mandalore the First]], they would conquer another planet in the [[Outer Rim Territories/Legends|Outer Rim]] in [[7000 BBY]], which they named [[Mandalore/Legends|Mandalore]] after their leader.<ref name="GaW">''[[Galaxy at War]]''</ref>  
 
Narly three thousand years after Mandalore's conquest, at a point prior to [[4000 BBY/Legends|4000 BBY]],<ref name="Demon">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Demon]]''</ref> the Mandalorians began to expand their ongoing crusade outward and engaged the [[Nevoota/Legends|Nevoota]] [[Species/Legends|species]] in [[Nevoota Extinction|a conflict]] that would lead to the extermination of the Nevoota and the [[Deity/Legends|deification]] of war in the Mandalorian culture,<ref name="HotM" /> personified as the destroyer [[God/Legends|god]], [[Kad Ha'rangir]].<ref name="TMPaC" /> Shorty before 4000 BBY, the Mandalorians were led by a new [[Mandalore (title)|''Mand'alor'']], [[Mandalore the Indomitable]], and in their continuing campaign of expansion, the ''Mand'alor'' led a [[Raid on Iskadrell|raid]] on the planet [[Iskadrell]]. There, the Mandalorians freed the [[Slavery/Legends|slaves]] of the [[Iskalloni]], taking many of them into their culture, including a young [[Demagol|Antos Wyrick]].<ref name="Demon" /> Another victim of the Mandalorian crusade was the planet [[Basilisk]]. As the Mandalorians [[Battle of Basilisk|invaded]], the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] sent a relief force, under the command of [[Jedi Master/Legends|Jedi Master]] [[Sidrona Diath]], to the aid of the [[Basiliskan]]s.<ref name="SW:R">''[[Star Wars: Rebellion (video game)]]''</ref>


===The Great Sith War===
===The Great Sith War===
{{Quote|My warriors need another crusade. The Empress Teta system is in chaos, overstretched by their many conquests. The witch Aleema and her Jedi devotee Ulic Qel-Droma will fall under the fist of Mandalore!|Mandalore the Indomitable|Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi &mdash; The Sith War}}
{{Quote|My warriors need another crusade. The Empress Teta system is in chaos, overstretched by their many conquests. The witch Aleema and her Jedi devotee Ulic Qel-Droma will fall under the fist of Mandalore!|Mandalore the Indomitable|Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi &mdash; The Sith War}}
[[File:Mandalorians_-_TEA.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Mandalore the Indomitable, leading his forces atop Basilisk war droids]]
[[File:Mandalorians_-_TEA.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Mandalore the Indomitable, leading his forces atop Basilisk war droids]]
Seeking further challenges, the Mandalorian Crusaders moved toward the [[Deep Core/Legends|Deep Core]]. Setting their sights on the [[Empress Teta system/Legends|Empress Teta system]], the Mandalorians conquered the rocky world of [[Kuar/Legends|Kuar]],<ref name="HotM" /> and utilized the ruined underground cities as a staging ground for their attack on [[Empress Teta/Legends|Empress Teta]].<ref name="TCSWE">''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''</ref> When the Mandalorians destroyed a [[Carbonite/Legends|carbonite]] smelting station, it caught the attention of the fallen [[Jedi Knight/Legends|Jedi Knight]]-turned-[[Sith Lord/Legends|Sith Lord]] [[Ulic Qel-Droma/Legends|Ulic Qel-Droma]], who'd usurped control of the [[Krath/Legends|Krath]] forces in command of Empress Teta. Challenged to a duel by the ''Mand'alor'', Qel-Droma traveled to Kuar where he [[Duel on Kuar|faced off]] against Mandalore the Indomitable on the [[plains of Harkul]]. Despite the use of [[Mandalore the Indomitable's Basilisk war droid|his Basilisk war droid]], the ''Mand'alor'' was defeated, and in the duel's aftermath, swore fealty to Qel-Droma and his own [[Sith Master/Legends|Sith Master]], [[Exar Kun/Legends|Exar Kun]].<ref name="TheSithWar">''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Sith War]]''</ref> Thus was forged the first Mandalorian-Sith alliance,<ref name="HotM" /> but while ''Mand'alor'' had accepted his defeat at the hands of Qel-Droma, several of his supporters had not, including the [[Zeltron/Legends|Zeltron]] Antos Wyrick; ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} defeat at the former Jedi's hands would drive Wyrick to try and unlock the mysteries of the Jedi's power and the secrets of [[The Force/Legends|the Force]].<ref name="Demon" />
Seeking further challenges, the Mandalorian Crusaders moved toward the [[Deep Core/Legends|Deep Core]]. Setting their sights on the [[Empress Teta system/Legends|Empress Teta system]], the Mandalorians conquered the rocky world of [[Kuar/Legends|Kuar]].<ref name="HotM" /> When the Mandalorians destroyed a [[Carbonite/Legends|carbonite]] smelting station, it caught the attention of the fallen [[Jedi Knight/Legends|Jedi Knight]]-turned-[[Sith Lord/Legends|Sith Lord]] [[Ulic Qel-Droma/Legends|Ulic Qel-Droma]], who'd usurped control of the [[Krath/Legends|Krath]] forces in command of Empress Teta. Challenged to a duel by the ''Mand'alor'', Qel-Droma traveled to Kuar where he [[Duel on Kuar|faced off]] against Mandalore the Indomitable on the [[plains of Harkul]]. Despite the use of [[Mandalore the Indomitable's Basilisk war droid|his Basilisk war droid]], the ''Mand'alor'' was defeated, and in the duel's aftermath, swore fealty to Qel-Droma and his own [[Sith Master/Legends|Sith Master]], [[Exar Kun/Legends|Exar Kun]].<ref name="TheSithWar">''[[Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — The Sith War]]''</ref>


[[File:Crusader.jpg|thumb|left|100px|A Mandalorian Crusader]]
Now allied with the Sith and Krath forces, the Mandalorian Crusaders joined in an [[Battle of Foerost (Great Sith War)|attack]] on the Republic [[Shipyard/Legends|shipyards]] in orbit around [[Foerost/Legends|Foerost]]. Mandalore the Indomitable led his warriors through the corridors of Foerost's command station, destroying all opposition before him. With the combined coordination of the space forces and the Mandalorians, Qel-Droma was able to quickly and decisively capture the Foerost shipyards, as well as the three hundred Republic [[Starship/Legends|starships]] that had been docked there.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> With their newly-acquired [[Flotilla/Legends|flotilla]] and the Republic fleet chasing false leads to the [[Space station/Legends|jump station]] at [[Kemplex IX]], Qel-Droma and the Mandalorians [[Battle of Coruscant (Great Sith War)|invaded]] Coruscant. Basilisk war droids rained down on the planet from space, and the Mandalorian Crusaders poured into [[Galactic City]]. Qel-Droma was betrayed by the Krath [[Witch/Legends|witch]] [[Aleema Keto]], who ordered a retreat of their forces and abandoning Qel-Droma to the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]]; claiming the Sith Lord had died, Keto was able to sway Mandalore the Indomitable to pledge his loyalty to her.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> Upon finding out the truth of Keto's betrayal, the ''Mand'alor'' feigned loyalty and sent his Crusaders with her latest attack force while he personally boarded [[Mandalore the Indomitable's shuttle|his shuttle]] and journeyed to [[Yavin 4/Legends|Yavin 4]] to seek the aid of Exar Kun. Arriving at the jungle [[Moon/Legends|moon]], Mandalore explained to Kun what Aleema had done, and asked the [[Dark Lord of the Sith/Legends|Dark Lord of the Sith]] to lend him aid in rescuing Ulic from execution. Though Kun had warned Ulic that attacking Coruscant would end badly, he agreed to help Mandalore in rescuing his apprentice. Storming the [[Senate Building]] with Kun, ''Mand'alor'' [[Duel in the Senate|rescued]] Qel-Droma and warned him of Keto's treachery.<ref name="TheSithWar" />
Now allied with the Sith and Krath forces, the Mandalorian Crusaders joined in an [[Battle of Foerost (Great Sith War)|attack]] on the Republic [[Shipyard/Legends|shipyards]] in orbit around [[Foerost/Legends|Foerost]]. Mandalore the Indomitable led his warriors through the corridors of Foerost's command station, destroying all opposition before him. With the combined coordination of the space forces and the Mandalorians, Qel-Droma was able to quickly and decisively capture the Foerost shipyards, as well as the three hundred Republic [[Starship/Legends|starships]] that had been docked there.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> With their newly-acquired [[Flotilla/Legends|flotilla]] and the Republic fleet chasing false leads to the [[Space station/Legends|jump station]] at [[Kemplex IX]], Qel-Droma and the Mandalorians [[Battle of Coruscant (Great Sith War)|invaded]] Coruscant. Basilisk war droids rained down on the planet from space, and the Mandalorian Crusaders poured into [[Galactic City]]. Qel-Droma was betrayed by the Krath [[Witch/Legends|witch]] [[Aleema Keto]], who ordered a retreat of their forces and abandoning Qel-Droma to the [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]]; claiming the Sith Lord had died, Keto was able to sway Mandalore the Indomitable to pledge his loyalty to her.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> Upon finding out the truth of Keto's betrayal, the ''Mand'alor'' feigned loyalty and sent his Crusaders with her latest attack force while he personally boarded [[Mandalore the Indomitable's shuttle|his shuttle]] and journeyed to [[Yavin 4/Legends|Yavin 4]] to seek the aid of Exar Kun. Arriving at the jungle [[Moon/Legends|moon]], Mandalore explained to Kun what Aleema had done, and asked the [[Dark Lord of the Sith/Legends|Dark Lord of the Sith]] to lend him aid in rescuing Ulic from execution. Though Kun had warned Ulic that attacking Coruscant would end badly, he agreed to help Mandalore in rescuing his apprentice. Storming the [[Senate Building]] with Kun, ''Mand'alor'' [[Duel in the Senate|rescued]] Qel-Droma and warned him of Keto's treachery.<ref name="TheSithWar" />


[[File:MandalorianInaugurationCeremony-TOTJTSW6.jpg|thumb|right|125px|As one ''Mand'alor'' falls, a new ''Mand'alor'' rises to take his place.]]
[[File:MandalorianInaugurationCeremony-TOTJTSW6.jpg|thumb|right|125px|As one ''Mand'alor'' falls, a new ''Mand'alor'' rises to take his place.]]
After Keto had been [[Battle of Kemplex IX|dealt with]] by Qel-Droma, Mandalore the Indomitable had been tasked with capturing the [[Iziz Royal Palace]] on [[Onderon/Legends|Onderon]] for the Sith. Ordering his [[Carrier/Legends|fleet carriers]] to hold position in orbit over the planet, the Mandalorian Crusaders swarmed down atop their war droid mounts toward the city of [[Iziz/Legends|Iziz]]. A [[Battle of Onderon (Great Sith War)|vicious aerial battle]] ensued as the Crusaders and their Basilisks clashed against the Onderonian [[Beast Riders]] and their flying [[Drexl]]s.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> During the fight, the Beast Riders managed to get a call out to the Republic, explaining that the Mandalorians were attacking and requesting immediate assistance. It wasn't long before a Republic fleet, led by [[Fleet Captain/Legends|Fleet Captain]] [[Orley Vanicus]], arrived to combat the Crusader attack. Realizing that the fight was over when he witnessed the destruction of his orbiting fleet carriers, ''Mand'alor'' wagered that there was still a chance to lead his Crusaders to safety; ordering his warriors to retreat from Onderon and make their way to the moon of [[Dxun/Legends|Dxun]]—the atmosphere of which was currently touching Onderon's—''Mand'alor'' planned to lose their pursuers in the moon's dense jungle. During their retreat, ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} personal Basilisk war droid was hit by enemy fire and he crashed on the surface of Dxun, separated from the other Crusaders. Pulling himself from his war droid's wreckage, the ''Mand'alor'' soon found himself surrounded by a number of dangerous beasts native to Dxun's jungles. Though he fought the creatures, Mandalore the Indomitable was eventually overcome and slain by the beasts.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> While combing the jungles for their downed leader, [[Mandalore the Ultimate|a Mandalorian Crusader]] came upon the [[Mandalore's Mask|''Mand'alor''{{'s}} mask]] and, in accordance with Mandalorian tradition, claimed the mask as his own to become the new ''Mand'alor''.<ref name="NEC" />
After Keto had been [[Battle of Kemplex IX|dealt with]] by Qel-Droma, Mandalore the Indomitable had been tasked with capturing the [[Iziz Royal Palace]] on [[Onderon/Legends|Onderon]] for the Sith. Ordering his [[Carrier/Legends|fleet carriers]] to hold position in orbit over the planet, the Mandalorian Crusaders swarmed down atop their war droid mounts toward the city of [[Iziz/Legends|Iziz]]. A [[Battle of Onderon (Great Sith War)|vicious aerial battle]] ensued as the Crusaders and their Basilisks clashed against the Onderonian [[Beast Riders]] and their flying [[Drexl]]s.<ref name="TheSithWar" /> During the fight, the Beast Riders managed to get a call out to the Republic, explaining that the Mandalorians were attacking and requesting immediate assistance. It wasn't long before a Republic fleet, led by [[Fleet Captain/Legends|Fleet Captain]] [[Orley Vanicus]], arrived to combat the Crusader attack. Realizing that the fight was over when he witnessed the destruction of his orbiting fleet carriers, ''Mand'alor'' wagered that there was still a chance to lead his Crusaders to safety; ordering his warriors to retreat from Onderon and make their way to the moon of [[Dxun/Legends|Dxun]]—the atmosphere of which was currently touching Onderon's—''Mand'alor'' planned to lose their pursuers in the moon's dense jungle. During their retreat, ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} personal Basilisk war droid was hit by enemy fire and he crashed on the surface of Dxun, separated from the other Crusaders. Pulling himself from his war droid's wreckage, the ''Mand'alor'' soon found himself surrounded by a number of dangerous beasts native to Dxun's jungles. Though he fought the creatures, Mandalore the Indomitable was eventually overcome and slain by the beasts. While combing the jungles for their downed leader, [[Mandalore the Ultimate|a Mandalorian Crusader]] came upon the [[Mandalore's Mask|''Mand'alor''{{'s}} mask]] and claimed the mask as his own.<ref name="TheSithWar" />


===The Mandalorian Wars===
===The Mandalorian Wars===
{{Main|Mandalorian Wars}}
{{Main|Mandalorian Wars}}
{{Quote|The Sith came to us with an offer—to fight a worthy enemy in a battle that would be remembered forever.|Canderous Ordo|<ref name="KotOR">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]''</ref>}}
[[File:Poscassus.jpg|thumb|left|225px|Mandalore the Ultimate, and his lieutenant Cassus Fett]]
During the next twenty years, peace prevailed and the galaxy began to slowly recover from the damage inflicted during the war,<ref name="CotOR">''[[Chronicles of the Old Republic]]''</ref> entering an era of rebuilding and renewal known as the [[Restoration Period]].<ref name="KotORCG" /> On the Mandalorian side, the new ''Mand'alor''—going by the title of "Mandalore the Ultimate"—undertook the task of rebuilding the [[Mandalorian clans]] that had been greatly diminished in the war. With many of the original Mandalorian species, the Taung, now dead, Mandalore the Ultimate aggressively expanded his recruiting efforts, welcoming members of all alien descent into the Mandalorian culture.<ref name="KotORCG" /><ref name="HotM" /> To this end, the Mandalorians established bases such as [[Unity (outpost)|Unity]], constructed under the planetary crust of [[Caillte]]. While primarily built to serve as a forward supply post, under [[Feruun Lern]] it also became a recruitment center where numerous individuals were invited to learn the Mandalorian ways and become new Mandalorian warriors.<ref name="GoI">''[[Galaxy of Intrigue]]''</ref> As a result, the Mandalorian ranks swelled with an influx of warriors from countless worlds. In an effort to help cohesion and uphold order among the motley ranks, a new generation of more [[Neo-Crusader armor|uniform armor]] was implemented at the suggestion of the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} closest advisor, [[Cassus Fett]],<ref name="DoH">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Daze of Hate]]''</ref> thus forming a powerful new generation of warriors known as the [[Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders/Legends|Neo-Crusaders]].<ref name="KotORCG" /><ref name="HotM" /> However, as many Mandalorians rebuilt, ten years after the end of the Great Sith War, dozens of Mandalorians were unjustly arrested and executed after a psychotic [[Bounty hunter/Legends|bounty hunter]] named [[Jigger Wraith]] preyed upon innocents using rare [[Mandalorian ripper|Mandalorian weaponry]].<ref name="KotOR" /> At the same time, Antos Wyrick continued his research into the Jedi and the Force, constructing the [[New Generation Academy]] on [[Osadia]] where he attempted to form a sect of [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-using]] Mandalorians called the [[Mandalorian Knights]]. In a deal with the [[The Crucible|Crucible]] slave-trading organization, the ruthless Zeltron traded his own [[Chantique|daughter]] for more test subjects. But the Crucible would return while Wyrick was away, raiding the school and capturing its students. His experiments ruined, Wyrick rejoined the Mandalorians under the pseudonym of "[[Doctor/Legends|Doctor]] Demagol".<ref name="Demon" />
[[File:Mando_Wars_battle.jpg|thumb|right|275px|The Neo-Crusaders begin to strike at outlying worlds, beyond the Republic's borders]]
In the decades since their defeat in the Great Sith War, many Mandalorians had become convinced that their once-prophesied "Great Last Battle" was soon to be at hand.<ref name="HotM" /> Emboldened by an element of the "[[Sith Empire/Legends|True Sith]]" in hiding,<ref name="KotOR" /> Mandalore the Ultimate launched a campaign into the Outer Rim, on the edge of Republic space.<ref name="KotORHB">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook]]''</ref> Conquering several independent planets outside of the Republic's interests, the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders were able to amass a clan territory larger than [[Hutt Space/Legends|that ruled]] by the [[Hutt/Legends|Hutts]] in the short span of a decade.<ref name="NEC" /><ref name="HotM" /> During this period of aggressive expansion, the Neo-Crusaders conquered the planet [[Cathar (planet)|Cathar]] in an operation headed by Cassus Fett. Though already defeated, Fett herded what remained of the [[Cathar/Legends|Cathar species]] after the battle, out into the sea and—although he was opposed by the outcry of a single [[Unidentified Mandalorian female|Mandalorian female]]—gave the order to kill them all, and the Mandalorian traitor with them, as retribution for the Cathar's actions against the Mandalorians in the past.<ref name="Masks">[[Knights of the Old Republic 42|''Knights of the Old Republic'' 42]]</ref> In the end, the Mandalorians had wiped out over ninety percent of the species.<ref name="TEA" /> As the Republic refused to get involved in the Mandalorians' conquests, wary of being dragged into another war so soon after the last, the Mandalorians plundered resources from conquered worlds and stockpiled them in order to fuel the growing campaign. With each victory in this ongoing series of proxy wars and border skirmishes, the Mandalorian clans grew more powerful, conscripting conquered species into their ranks as they probed the Republic's military strength and resolve.<ref name="KotORCG" /> Just as it appeared as though the Neo-Crusaders' appetite for conquest had been satisfied, with the Mandalorians having failed to conquer a populated system in over a year by [[3964 BBY]], the Mandalorians struck out in force against the Republic. Striking swiftly from [[Mandalorian Outpost (Dxun)|their outpost]] on Dxun, Onderon quickly [[First Battle of Onderon (Mandalorian Wars)|fell]] to the Mandalorians,<ref name="TSL">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]''</ref> and it wasn't long before the likes of [[Vanquo]] and [[Taris/Legends|Taris]] soon joined it. The [[Fourth battle of Suurja|victory]] on [[Suurja]] gained several Jedi prisoners that were taken to a [[Flashpoint Stellar Research Station|research station]] on [[Flashpoint (planet)|Flashpoint]] to be experimented on by Demagol.<ref name="Flashpoint">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint]]''</ref> The Jedi would be freed, although Demagol managed to escape in the guise of the renegade Mandalorian known as [[Rohlan Dyre]], leaving Dyre behind for capture in his stead.<ref name="Demon" />
[[File:Battle_of_Cathar.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Mandalorians slaughter the helpless Cathar]]
On the planet [[Serroco]], the Republic military made the mistake of placing its defensive fortifications within the [[Stereb cities|cities]] of the native [[Stereb]], believing that the Mandalorians would not attack their bases housed amidst a civilian population. Unfortunately, the Mandalorians soon dissuades them of this notion; disgusted by what he deemed a "defense without honor", Mandalore the Ultimate ordered a full-scale bombardment with [[Nuclear bomb|nuclear weapons]], destroying twenty-seven population centers.<ref name="KotOR" /><ref>''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Days of Fear]]''</ref> Neither [[Duro/Legends|Duro]] or [[Eres III]] would fare much better in the face of the continuing Mandalorian onslaught.<ref name="TSL" /> [[Lord/Legends|Lord]] [[Arkoh Adasca]] of [[Arkania/Legends|Arkania]] and the head of [[The Adasca BioMechanical Corporation of Arkania|Adascorp]], offered to sell a devastating [[Bioweapon/Legends|bioweapon]] to the Mandalorians in the form of the enormous [[Exogorth/Legends|exogorths]], under the agreement that the Mandalorians would spare Arkania from their crusade and adopt Adascorp as their main weapon supplier. Before the ''Mand'alor'' could arrange the deal, the exogorths were drawn out to [[Wild Space/Legends|Wild Space]] by [[Gorman Vandrayk]], where neither the Mandalorians nor the Republic would be able to use them.<ref name="DoH" /> Setting their sights on [[Alderaan/Legends|Alderaan]] as the target of their next conquest, the Mandalorians amassed their forces on the recently conquered planet of [[Jebble]]. At the same time, Demagol's former assistant, [[Pulsipher]], had come into possession of the ancient [[Sith amulet]] known as the [[Muur Talisman]]. With it, Pulsipher unknowingly unleashed the [[Rakghoul plague]] across their base, transforming Neo-Crusaders into the beastly [[Rakghoul]]s. In order to prevent the spread of the plague to other worlds, Cassus Fett ordered the base on Jebble to be destroyed, ordering a [[Battle of Jebble|nuclear bombardment]] not unlike that which occurred on Serroco.<ref>''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic: Vector]]''</ref>
[[File:RevanIsBorn-KotOR42.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Taking up the mask of the [[Unidentified Mandalorian female|fallen Mandalorian woman]], Revan swears to stop the Mandalorians.]]
The Mandalorians seemed on the verge of victory, with the Republic outmatched and overwhelmed by the sheer ferocity of the Mandalorian tactics.<ref name="NEC" /> Finally, when the Jedi [[Revanchist]]s unveiled the true events of the Cathar genocide in a tragic [[Force vision/Legends|vision]], hundreds of Jedi followed the Knights [[Revan/Legends|Revan]] and [[Darth Malak|Malak]] into the war against the Mandalorians, no longer able to stand back and watch without action. Revan proved to be an extremely capable commander in the field, masterminding a string of military victories, and rose swiftly through the ranks of the Republic Military; with his new-found authority to spearhead the Republic war effort, Revan spurred the all-but-defeated [[Republic Navy]] to push the Mandalorians back. In relatively short order, the Mandalorians were [[Liberation of Taris|forced off]] of Taris, [[Battle of Dxun|driven from]] Dxun—even Cassus Fett's [[Battle of Jaga's Cluster|victory]] at [[Jaga's Cluster]] could do little to halt the Republic's growing momentum.<ref name="NEC" /> The year [[3960 BBY]] would usher in the ultimate battle of the Mandalorian Wars, as Revan forced a [[Battle of Malachor V|confrontation]] with the Mandalorians in orbit over [[Malachor V]].<ref name="KotOR" /> Drawing upon the [[Dark side of the Force/Legends|dark side]] energies of Malachor, Revan faced off against Mandalore the Ultimate in single combat, slaying the ''Mand'alor''.<ref name="NEC" /> The experimental [[Superweapon/Legends|superweapon]] known as the [[Mass Shadow Generator/Legends|Mass Shadow Generator]] was activated by [[Meetra Surik|one]] of Revan's [[Jedi General/Legends|Jedi Generals]], destroying the Mandalorian fleet, but at the cost of a significant amount of the Republic fleet as well. With their fleet in ruins and their leader dead, the Mandalorians transmitted their unconditional surrender.<ref name="TSL" />
===The Dark Wars===
{{Quote|Times have changed now. The Mandalore clans have been scattered across the Outer Rim, the Republic is in decline and the Sith Empire raises to take its place. The clans act as if they aren't a threat, but the galaxy still fears us. ''Ha!'' People think we war out of spite, or bloodlust. They don't understand, and fear that.|Canderous Ordo|<ref name="KotOR" />}}
[[File:Sherruk.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Sherruk, Mandalorian warrior turned bandit]]
Following their defeat at the end of the Mandalorian Wars, Revan stripped the Mandalorians of their armor and destroyed their stockpiles of weaponry, along with the war droids they'd ridden into battle upon. He also took the mask of ''Mand'alor'', the relic that had been passed from one ''Mand'alor'' to the next and without it, a new leader could not be declared. With no ''Mand'alor'', the Mandalorian clans fragmented and scattered throughout the Outer Rim.<ref name="KotOR" /> Beaten and embittered, many of the scattered Mandalorians took up professions as bounty hunters and [[Mercenary/Legends|mercenaries]] in order to make a living. Known informally as Mandalorian Mercs, these Mandalorians sold their skills to the highest bidder with morality a distant second-thought to credits.<ref name="HotM" /> Some, like [[Gorse Bendak]], became gladiators on worlds such as Taris,<ref name="KotOR" /> and [[Geonosis/Legends|Geonosis]].<ref name="TRotM" /> Worse still, others became [[Pirate/Legends|pirates]] and bandits, troubling settlers on worlds such as [[Dantooine/Legends|Dantooine]].<ref name="KotOR" />
[[File:CanderousOrdoInTheLowerCity.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Canderous Ordo was one of the earliest Mandalorian mercenaries]]
But far too soon after the last, the galaxy found itself entangled in [[Jedi Civil War|another war]], one featuring Revan's return to the galactic scene as a newly-turned Sith Lord, with his apprentice, [[Darth Malak]], at his side. The rechristened "Darth Revan" turned the galaxy on itself in his attempt to claim the power of the [[Rakata/Legends|Rakatan]] artifact known as the [[Star Forge]].<ref name="KotOR" /> Although the scattered Mandalorian diaspora was unable to play a significant role in the war, individual groups of Mandalorians would target isolated [[Darth Revan's Sith Empire|Sith]] elements, exacting revenge against Revan through his forces on planets such as Taris.<ref name="Payback">[[Payback (scenario)|''Payback'']]</ref> Revan would be captured by the Jedi, however, and his memories of his days as a Sith erased. It was during the travels of this redeemed Revan, that he met the Mandalorian warrior by the name of [[Canderous Ordo]].<ref name="KotOR" /> Ordo was a former Mandalorian Crusader who had survived the Great Sith War, joined the Neo-Crusader ranks as a battle tactician, and went on to become a mercenary following the end of the Mandalorian Wars.<ref name="HotM" /> Tired of his mercenary life on Taris, Ordo traveled with Revan on his mission to stop Darth Malak and his Sith Empire, seeking greater battle worthy of his skill. During their travels, Ordo came upon [[Sherruk]] and his group, Mandalorian warriors who had descended into a lowly bandit, harassing settlers on Dantooine; Sherruk and his companions would fall to Revan's blade, though not without putting up a substantial fight.<ref name="KotOR" /> They would also come upon Mandalorian poachers on [[Kashyyyk/Legends|Kashyyyk]], preying on [[Wookiee/Legends|Wookiees]] in the region known as the [[Shadowlands/Legends|Shadowlands]], and a small Mandalorian contingent on [[Lehon]]. Revan would go on to succeed in stopping Darth Malak, destroying the Star Forge and ending the war in the process.<ref name="KotOR" /> But afterward, Revan would disappear from the galaxy, seeking out the "True Sith" that he believed lurked in the [[Unknown Regions/Legends|Unknown Regions]]. Before he did, though, Revan—his memories of who he was and had been, returned—gave the mask of ''Mand'alor'' that he had claimed upon defeating Mandalore the Ultimate, to Ordo, with instructions to reunite the scattered Mandalorian clans. Revan also informed Ordo that it had been the Sith behind Mandalore the Ultimate's decision to go to war with the Republic.<ref name="TSL" />
[[File:CanderousOrdoOnTheRavager.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Canderous Ordo became Mandalore the Preserver, uniting the Mandalorian clans]]
With the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} mask now back in Mandalorian hands, Canderous Ordo became the new ''Mand'alor'', taking the name "Mandalore the Preserver". During his quest to reunite the clans, Ordo came upon what may have been one of the last remaining Taung in the galaxy. [[Unidentified Mandalore|This Taung]], already dying when Ordo found him, claimed that Mandalore the Ultimate had usurped the title of ''Mand'alor'' with Sith assistance, and that he was the true heir of Mandalore the Indomitable. Before succumbing to death, this Taung warrior consigned his armor and clan to Ordo, asking that he carry on their traditions; Ordo wore the armor as his own and incorporated the mask of ''Mand'alor'' into the Taung's helmet.<ref name="KotORCG" /> As ''Mand'alor'', Ordo summoned the Mandalorians to the old Neo-Crusader outpost on Dxun, intent on rebuilding their forces there under the banner of [[Clan Ordo]]. However, not all would heed the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} call: [[Esok]], the leader of [[Esok's clan|a Mandalorian clan]] living on Dantooine at the time, tried to overthrow Ordo with the intention of becoming ''Mand'alor'' himself, though he would fail to defeat Ordo and die at the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} hand. Following the battle, the remainder of Esok's clan agreed to follow Ordo, joining the likes of such warriors as [[Kelborn]], [[Bralor]], and [[Xarga]] on Onderon's jungle moon.<ref name="TSL" /> Ordo and his Mandalorians would host a former Jedi [[General/Legends|General]] of Revan's, known at this point as the Jedi Exile, when her ship was forced to land on Dxun after being attacked over Onderon. Ordo agreed to provide the Exile with transport to Onderon, and later allied with her in her [[First Jedi Purge|battle against]] the [[Sith Triumvirate]], in order to combat the threat they posed to his efforts to reunite the Mandalorians. The Mandalorians would enter the [[Onderon Civil War]] during the [[Second Battle of Onderon (Onderon Civil War)|Second Battle of Onderon]], siding with [[Queen/Legends|Queen]] [[Talia (Onderon)|Talia's]] forces and defeating the rogue general, [[Vaklu]] and [[Onderon separatists|his troops]]. They also took control of [[Tomb of Freedon Nadd|Freedon Nadd's tomb]] from the Sith presence sent by [[Darth Nihilus]] to back Vaklu's coup. The Mandalorians and ''Mand'alor'' Ordo would come to the Republic's aid again during the [[Battle of Telos IV]], engaging the Sith fleet alongside Admiral [[Carth Onasi]]. The Mandalorians boarded Darth Nihilus' [[Flagship/Legends|flagship]], the [[Ravager (Centurion-class)|''Ravager'']], and Ordo fought the Sith Lord at the Jedi Exile's side. Once Nihilus was dead, the Mandalorians detonated [[Proton grenade/Legends|proton charges]] they'd planted, destroying the ship.<ref name="TSL" />
===The Great Galactic War===
[[File:Great_War_Mandalore_gladiator.jpg|thumb|right|270px|A [[Mandalore the Lesser|new ''Mand'alor'']] comes to power, rising from the gladiator pits of Geonosis]]
{{Quote|Mandalore's call was simple: to confront the galaxy's greatest challenge and fight the legendary Knights of the Jedi Order.|[[Gnost-Dural]]|audio=Mandalore'sCall-Timeline3.ogg|<ref name="TRotM" />}}
Despite Canderous Ordo's attempts to unite the scattered clans during his time as ''Mand'alor'', the Mandalorians would remain fragmented for nearly three centuries. [[Mandalore the Infernal]] who held the title prior before the conflict would request out designs for missiles that had involved thermounclear fusion. That would change in the year [[3661 BBY]], after the [[Sith Empire (Post–Great Hyperspace War)|reconstituted Sith Empire]] made its return to the galaxy. In [[Great Galactic War|their war]] against the Republic, the Sith turned to the Mandalorians for aid, attempting to recruit the galaxy's most infamous mercenaries and bounty hunters to their cause. However, when most refused these offers, the Sith Empire decided upon a different course of action: on [[Geonosis/Legends|Geonosis]], a successful young [[Mandalore the Lesser|Mandalorian gladiator]] was chosen by [[Imperial Intelligence (Sith Empire)|Imperial Intelligence]] agents as a potential pawn. Working the crowds with whispers of "Mandalore" that grew into thunderous cheers, and drugging his opponents into submission, the Empire ensured that their chosen warrior would win every bout until the title of ''Mand'alor'' was thrust upon him.<ref name="TECS">{{TORweb|url=holonet/galactic-history|text=Timeline 4: The Empire Changes Strategy|int=Timeline 4: The Empire Changes Strategy}}</ref> When the new ''Mand'alor'' called, many of the Mandalorians living in diaspora rallied to him as their culture's tenets dictated, following him in his fight against the knights of the Jedi Order.<ref name="TRotM" /> But even as the Mandalorians gathered to serve their new leader, their leader still served the Sith Empire and it was under their orders that he led a Mandalorian [[blockade of the Hydian Way]].<ref name="TECS" /> The [[Hydian Way/Legends|Hydian Way]] was a major supply [[Hyperlane|lane]] for the Republic, and [[Blockade/Legends|blockaded]], the Republic lost its ability to provide military support to its forces in the Outer Rim and to bring in raw goods to the [[Core Worlds/Legends|Core Worlds]]. The Jedi answered the Mandalorians' challenge, striking back at the blockade, but the [[Mandalorian cruiser]]s overwhelmingly crushed the Jedi forces and would continue to choke the Republic until a [[Hylo Visz's smuggling contingent|large undertaking]] of [[Smuggler/Legends|smugglers]] led by [[Hylo Visz]] managed to finally break the blockade and deliver goods to Coruscant.<ref name="TRotM" />
With the blockade broken, the new ''Mand'alor''—later known pejoratively as "Mandalore the Lesser"—sought to restore his support among the clans by calling for a galaxy-spanning competition for glory known as the Great Hunt. The champion of the Hunt, a Mandalorian warrior by the name of [[Mandalore the Vindicated|Artus]], challenge the ''Mand'alor'' to a duel where he shot and killed the Imperial puppet. Taking his place as ''Mand'alor'', Artus adopted the title of "Mandalore the Vindicated". In the process of consolidating his new power, ''Mand'alor'' quelled [[Crusader's schism|an uprising]] by a group of Mandalorians led by [[Jicoln Cadera]], who believed that the Mandalorians should follow in the footsteps of Mandalore the Preserver, supporting the Republic rather than the Sith Empire. Under Mandalore the Vindicated, the Mandalorians would continue to be the well-paid, but cautious allies of the Sith.<ref name="Mandalore">{{Holonet|old=true|biographies|mandalore|Mandalore}}</ref>
===Cold War and the Galactic War===
[[File:Tarro_Blood.png|thumb|left|200px|After being crippled in the last Great Hunt, Tarro Blood would forsake any sense of honor to achieve victory in the Great Hunt during the Cold War, sabotaging his rivals at any chance he could.]]
Despite the standing [[Sith Empire/Mandalorian alliance|Alliance]] however, this did not stop some Mandalorians or even whole Clans from fighting against the Sith Empire during the [[Cold War (Galactic Republic&ndash;Sith Empire)|Cold War]] to even during the [[Galactic War]].
[[File:Mavrix_Varad.png|thumb|right|190px|Mavrix Varad was highly violent and had been considered a 'rancor with a foaming mouth' by the reigning Mand'alor.]]
The violent Mandalorian clan known as [[Clan Varad]] would break off from Mandalore the Vindicated's leadership, declaring [[Akaan'gaan]]-the search for battle, they would steal the prototype [[Allusis]] from the Republic Fonder shipyards. They began attacking both Republic and Sith worlds, demanding tribute from them as they continued to raid and loot as they pleased, but it wasn't until they were finally stopped by task forces from the Empire and the Republic when they assaulted the Allusis, besiging and fighting through Varad's clan warriors, [[Mandalorian Tech Commando|Tech Commandos]], [[Mandalorian Fire Commando|Fire Commandos]], [[Mandalorian Shield Commando|Shield Commandos]], and killing their champions such as [[Braxx|Braxx the Bloodhound]] and his war-beasts, [[Battle Team Royal]], and [[Gil (Mandalorian)|Gil]]. Up until at last they had faced [[Mavrix Varad]] himself, who had been waiting for them but eventually he was killed, he considered it a good death and that he would see the team in hell as he gave out his last breath before dying. The remaining members of Clan Varad would be captured and re-accepted into the other Clans lowest ranks for their dishonorable betrayal.
[[File:Clan varad forces.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Clan Varad warriors repelling boarders]]
[[File:Sedyn_Kyne.png|thumb|right|120px|Sedyn Kyne served as Tarro's right-hand man during the Great Hunt.]]
[[Tarro Blood]] after being humiliated in the last [[Great Hunt]], was determined to see that he would be the one victorious in the new Great Hunt. He would threw away everything that his mentor, the famed Great Hunt champion [[Hedarr Soongh]], had taught him about honor and disregarded the notion of it in favor of sabotaging all of his rivals that stood in his way, bribing fellow Mandalorians with the promises of glory and wealth that lured members like [[Sedyn Kyne]] in following him with great loyalty as they saw Tarro as their way to fame, dishonoring everything that meant to be a Mandalorian. They would kill one of their rival's team on Nal Hutta that would prove to be their eventual downfall as the [[Hunter (individual)|Hunter]] and his partner [[Mako (slicer)|Mako]] would be determined to see Tarro Blood die for the murder of [[Braden]] and [[Jory]], no matter how many times Tarro and his followers sought to sabotage their efforts throughout during the Great Hunt.
Sedyn and Blood's followers would meet their end when they were lured into a trap on Nar Shaddaa by the Hunter and Mako with the assistance of Hedarr Soongh, who was now disgusted by the actions of his former students, he made Sedyn and the Hunter accept a [[Taung blood duel]] that would result in Sedyn and [[Rellu]]'s deaths and the Hunter victorious. But Tarro's followers would refuse to honor the duel, the [[Unidentified Mandalorian lieutenant|Mandalorian lieutenant]] made it clear that their pledge to Tarro Blood still stood and without warning he shot Hedarr in the chest, fatally wounding the elder Mandalorian who declared the followers as ''No Mandalorians''. The Hunter would kill them all and listened to Hedarr Soongh's final words as he told the Hunter that Tarro must not win the Great Hunt, wanting the Hunter to try keep the [[Resol'nare]]  and the [[Mandalorian code]] alive amongst the Mandalorians or else Tarro's example would led to more of them falling down out of path of honor, he gave the Hunter parting words before dying. Tarro Blood would be the first to reach the final target, [[Kellian Jarro]] who was credited for killing over one-hundred battle-hardened Mandalorian commandos during the [[Sacking of Coruscant]], Tarro was quickly subdued by a mind trick and held for questioning where he would claim the Hunter was his accompse in the hopes of at least ensuring his rival would be dead, it would prove unsuccessful when the Hunter got aboard on the [[Aurora (Thranta-class corvette)|Aurora]], coming face to face with Tarro with only a [[Force field/Legends|forcefield]] to separate them. He would goat the Hunter into releasing him so that they may have their final confrontation but Mako would state that Tarro doesn't deserve a warrior's death and that they should just leave him to die in his cell. In either case, Tarro Blood would meet his end as the Aurora would fall apart, the Hunter successful in killing Kellian Jarro and he would return to Dromunad Kass to be crowned as the new Great Hunt champion and even later being adopted into Mandalore's [[Clan Lok]].
The [[Terror Brigade]], a group of former Mandalorian thrill seekers, would go on to capture Imperial Moff [[Yoren]] and offered him to the Republic if they could survive a [[Onslaught (Terror Brigade)|series of challenges]]. They would be successful, even besting their [[Force-sensitive/Legends]] member [[Geden]], leaving the [[Unidentified Terror Brigade Fight Master|Fight Master]] to be greatly impressed by their performance, fulfilling their word as Yoren was taken away by them.
[[File:Terror_Brigade.png|thumb|left|250px|Terror Brigade, ex Mandalorian thrill seekers.]]
A group of Mandalorian mercenaries would set up camp on [[Arkanis/Legends|Arkanis]], thus someone was hired to investigate what their intentions were on the world.
A [[Unidentified Mandalorian Clan (Kabray)|Mandalorian Clan]] would hold a settlement on the world of [[Kabray]]. It would not be until that a spacer had been sent to convince the Ministry of Logistics to appoint a new liaison from the Mandalorian Enclave.
A Mandalorian warlord known as [[Varek Tarn]] stole plans for the [[Sovereign Forge]] and attempted sell them to the Republic, but was killed by Imperials before he could. His actions would be copied by fellow Mandalorian warlord [[Rimark]] when he tried to steal the construction plans for the [[Void Anvil]] to sell them to the Empire but alike to Varek, Rimark was tracked and killed in the [[Thanium sector]].
[[File:Vort Norman.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Vort Norman]] was an [[Twi'lek/Legends|Twi'lek]] Mandalorian mercenary that offered out anyone willing to challenge fellow Mandalorian, [[Deth Kregg]]. Warning those that he had once seen Deth ripped the arms off of an [[Gundark/Legends|Gundark]], because he had been bored killing them with blasters.]]
Certain [[Chiss/Legends|Chiss Officials]] who were Mandalorian dissidents were secretly protesting against the alliance with the Sith Empire. Their leader would however become captured and under interrogation, eventually gave away the names of members.
A [[Unidentified Rogue Mandalorian Clan|rogue Mandalorian Clan]] were responsible for raiding a village on a unknown world. After a investigating spacer would help the survivors from the attack, the planetary government promised to commit resources to defend against the new threat.
During the Cold War, Mandalorian armor and weapons found their way to the hands of Outer Rim pirates, resulting in someone being hired to investigate where they had gained the armor and weapons from. It would be discovered that the pirates had been obtaining the armors and weapons from a [[Unidentified Renegade Mandalorian Clan|Clan of renegades]] exiled for dishonor, their mark was now known and the recognizing of their allies.<ref name="Mandalorian Weapons">{{TORcite|type=crewskill|Investigation|Mandalorian Weapons}}</ref>
Mandalorian mercenaries would be heavily involved in the Empire's attempts to stop the [[Taris Resettlement Initiative]] and the [[Battle of Balmorra (Great Galactic Wars)|Battle of Balmorra]] during the Cold War. [[Vorten Fett|Commander Vorten Fett]] commanded thousands of Mandalorian mercenaries contracted by the Empire to help eliminate threats such as the [[Cathar settlers]] and the [[Nikto/Legends|Nikto]], including even the feared [[Morgukai|Morgukai warriors]], but [[Farvin|General Farvin]] would discredit their efforts as sloppy and believing them to have no respect for a ''clean victory''.
[[File:Duran Gorr.png|thumb|left|250px|Duran Gorr was a Mandalorian Commander of considerable reputation. ID as dangerous and capable of killing Jedi]]The Mandalorian Raider known as [[Duran Gorr]] would lead his band of Mandalorian raiders in stealing a shipment of Republic warheads but he and his forces would be killed by the Republic taskforce that came looking for the warheads. Jicoln Cadera continued to remain alive on Taris during the Cold War until he's son, Torian Cadera, would attempt hunt him down to restore Clan Cadera's honor, being assisted by the [[Hunter (individual)|Great Hunt champion]], as a result Jicoln would issue them the [[Geroya be Haran|Geroya be Haran challenge]] and the two would track his achievements across Taris, Jicoln always being a step ahead of them until at last the two were able to finally confront and defeat him in combat but he would request a final word with his son, after which the Hunter would take his body to Mand'alor and Torian Cadera learning more of the truth of his father's reasons in starting the Crusader's schism, his honor restored.
Jekiah Ordo would gain recognition during a series of operations he conducted on Balmorra, fighting to re-establish Mandalore the Preserver's legacy but was only successful in removing the stigma for himself and his two younger siblings, though fellow clanmate [[Corridan Ordo]] is a respected alor'ad within the Mandalorian community.
[[File:Monta_Drai.png|thumb|left|200px|The Balmorrians would consider the Mandalorians to be ruthless and even some regards even worse than the Imperials. Mandalorians like Monta Drai only further fueled that fear with his status as a slaver for the Empire.]] A Mandalorian slaver named [[Monta Drai]] who was a prominent mercenary for the Empire, had used his side business in slavery to conduct work for the Empire by capturing Balmorran villagers and preparing them to be sold into slavery, however though Ambassador [[Alya Selray]] was able to hire and task a Republic spacer into rescuing the villagers. Storming into the Mandalorian bunker and fighting through their mercenaries, overseers, battle droids, until at last confronting Monta Drai himself. He would be killed by the spacer and the villagers being freed.
[[File:Moraine_Territory.png|thumb|250px|The Sith Empire would commit atrocities against the Balmorrans when they had found the Resistance members hidden families within the territory, hundreds would be killed without mercy.]] Elsewhere, the Mandalorian mercenaries were hired by the Empire in stumping out the [[Balmorran resistance]], their units capturing the resistance's sensor arrays for their communications and successfully defended off their attempts in recapturing and repairing the arrays. It would not be until arriving Republic assistance that the Mandalorians were driven off from the arrays, but their forces still maintaining a presence within the territory.
[[File:Outpost_Rennar.png|thumb|left|250px|Outpost Rennar served as one of many Mandalorian enclaves dotted across on Tatooine.]]
Mandalorians would gain a large presence on the desert world of Tatooine with several Clans dotting across its territories. The Clan of [[Outpost Rennar]] would maintain a tensed alliance with the Empire but one that continued to be tested and pushed by the Imperials, the Clan was also in constant conflict with the [[Tusken Raider/Legends|Tusken Raider tribes]], some of their recruits/untested warriors getting killed by them while trying to pass their trials or challenges, reaching to the point when the fearsome chieftain [[Bloodgouge]], who was in active war with the Mandalorians presence on the world, would began marshaling his people to attack and with the intent to destroy Outpost Rennar. But he would be killed by an Imperial team before the raid could happen.
[[File:Bloodgouge.png|thumb|left|100px|The [[Tusken Raider/Legends|Tusken Raider Chieftain]] [[Bloodgouge]] was infamous on [[Tatooine/Legends|Tatooine]] and known to have killed the most Mandalorians than anyone else on the planet.]]
[[File:Unidentified Mandalorian leader.png|thumb|right|200px|"The Mandos are being riled up by a warlord. Mean brute. Got more scars than I got horns on my head." [[Barret|Security Chief Barret]] identifying the Mandalorian warlord intending on raiding Outpost Thorazan]]
Elsewhere a [[Unidentified Mandalorian leader (Tatooine)|Unidentified Mandalorian leader]] of a group had planned a preemptive attack on the Republic [[Outpost Thorazan]] but were stopped by an Republic team hired by Security Chief [[Barret]]. But not every Mandalorian bowed or was willing to work with the Empire, a [[Unidentified Warlord (Tatooine)|Local warlord]] took heavy offense to the Imperial troops moving through into his territory, he turned his [[Cannon/Legends|cannons]] on their forces and would have Mandalorian troops guard the emplacements, one team of mercenaries hired by [[Vames|Commander Vames]] would fail in destroying the emplacements but the next team would be successful in marking them for bombardment and they were destroyed. Commander Vames was angered to discover of the Mandalorians involvement and expressed out his dislike for the amount of different Mandalorian Clans that are too numerous in keeping track of.
A famed War-Master named [[Rhigoth]] who was famous for hunting Trandoshans, rancors, and even Jedi. Would act dishonorably by having his Mandalorian mercenaries/raiders shake down merchants in [[Anchorhead/Legends|Anchorhead]], cripping three security officers when local magistrate name [[Ledo Melnic]] had tried to have them run out of town, but he would hire outside help to storm their bunker and Rhigoth would be killed by them.
[[File:Akaavi_Spar.png|thumb|right|170px|Akaavi Spar, the last of Clan Spar.]]The [[Zabrak/Legends|Zabrak]] Mandalorian warrior [[Akaavi Spar]] fought alongside the Republic privateer known as the [[Voidhound]] after her entire clan was framed by the Mandalorian pretender [[Tayari Rook]], in the hopes of gaining a favorable contract with the Empire. He slandered their name by claiming that they had failed a contract in destroying a cargo ship full of Jedi Padawans. The Empire would gas Clan Spar in order to avoid a bloody battle and have them captured as they lay unconscious, Clan Spar would be executed following afterwards. Akaavi Spar was devastated by the loss of her family and had tried to rally her [[Zadik Lone|husband's]] Clan to support hers, but they refused. Disgusted by them, Akaavi left them and her husband behind and traveled throughout in the galaxy for the next 5 years, becoming an outcast from the Mandalorians, though she still continued to follow the Resol'nare proudly. She would have her vengeance for the death of her clan when she tracked down those responsible for framing them.
[[Clan Rook/Legends|Clan Rook]], who were made up of slavers and pirates, were not true Mandalorians and were only using the reputation for profit, killing or dishonoring any that would try to expose them. Even worse, [[Clan Lone]], who were dishonored by the Mandalorian community for not aiding Clan Spar, would join the ranks of Clan Rook. But Akaavi Spar would learn of their location and assaulted their encampment, any that didn't escape were killed along with their leader Tayari but not before he confessed his crimes to Akaavi. Their destruction brought her some comfort and she would find peace being a part of the Voidhound's crew.
[[File:Johun.png|thumb|right|200px|Johun the Hunter, an Mandalorian Trandoshan Mercenary that fought in [[Battle of Kuat (Galactic War)|Battle of Kuat]]]]
Around this time, an [[Unidentified Mandalorian (mythosaurs)|unidentified Mandalorian]] invited scientists from across the galaxy to study the bones of several mythosaurs in the hopes of repopulating the extinct species.
[[File:Clan_Sharatt.png|thumb|left|180px|Clan Sharratt was made up of Humans, Zabraks, vicious Tukatas, and led by Kaleesh warlords such as Kassor Quade.]]
On Nar Shaddaa, the multiple-species Mandalorian clan [[Clan Sharratt|Sharratt]] were testing a new Imperial [[Adrenal|combat adrenal]] and would issue a challenge to the Galactic Republic's embassy, if their defenders could not defeat or face them, they would destroy Republic property at randomly. They would be defeated however, their leader [[Kassor Quade]] killed and the [[Clan Sharratt enclave|enclave]] destroyed.
The Mandalorians in their [[Mandalore the Vindicated's stronghold|stronghold]] of Geonosis would grow anxious to face new challenges that they would hired out anyone that could bring them dangerous beasts to satisfy their hunger for challenge in the [[Gladiator/Legends|gladiator arenas]] and their [[Mandalorian fighting pit|fighting pits]].
[[Ceta Farr]] would lead [[Clan Farr]] as a part of the secretive [[Order of Revan]], wanting to honor and preserve Revan's legacy out of respect for being able to defeat her ancestors during the Mandalorian Wars. [[File:Clan_Farr.png|thumb|right|200px|Clan Farr's encampment.]]
[[File:Axial Park.png|thumb|left|260px|Axial Park of Corellia was a heavily contested zone where Mandalorian Mercenaries clashed against Republic forces.]]During the Galactic War, the Mandalorians would be hired by the Sith Empire to help in the [[Battle of Corellia]], largely fighting in [[Axial Park]] or handling the hunting of Jedi. A elite squad of Mandalorian Rocket troops would halt Republic efforts in Axial Park, their jetpacks allowing them to be one step ahead of the REpublic soldiers and causing a morale drop for the garrison after capturing and shutting off the Republic memorial statues dedicated to Revan and the Ebon Hawk crew during the Jedi Civil War, they would eventually be driven off however and the memorial statues being turned back on.
[[File:Rusty Freighter.png|thumb|right|300px|The Rusty Freighter Cantina under control by Mandalorian mercenaries led by a Trandoshan Captain.]]Mandalorians also fought in the [[Blastfield Shipyards]], a group of them captured the [[Rusty Freighter Cantina]] to corner the Nautolan Jedi [[Bengel Morr]], but were unsuccessful and were defeated. The Mandalorians efforts in the Battle would end up proving all for nothing when the Republic would win the Battle and the Empire driven off of Corellia.
[[File:Jindo_Krey.png|thumb|left|170px|Jindo Krey was one of Darth Malgus's first followers to join with this New Sith Empire.]]The Mandalorian known as [[Jindo Krey]] was among the first to join Darth Malgus's [[New Empire|New Sith Empire]] with his own army of [[Jindo's followers|Mandalorian followers]], fighting against both the Republic and Sith Empire during the [[Battle of Ilum]].
[[File:Kreegan_Ramar.png|thumb|right|160px|Kreegan Ramar would be considered dishonorable by Mandalorian bounty hunters who become aware of his activities on Tatooine.]]
A Mandalorian [[Crime lord/Legends|Kingpin]]/[[Mercenary/Legends|mercenary]] known as [[Kreegan Ramar]] would begin terrorizing on [[Tatooine/Legends|Tatooine]], him and his followers constantly raiding the [[Jawa/Legends|Jawa]] [[Meerko Clan]], dishonoring the Mandalorian reputation. Resulting in [[Meerko]] would hire the [[Bounty Brokers Association]] to send someone to kill the renegade Mandalorian. Kreegan Ramar would send the hired help a message, questioning their intent and reasoning in helping Meerko, promising to pay the Jawa's Clan a visit after dealing with the spacer.
A [[Unidentified famous Mandalorian warrior|famed Mandalorian warrior]] would seek help in identifying a masked opponent he had fought to a draw on the planet [[Mimban|Circarpous V]], in the hopes of facing this unidentified opponent once again.
===Revolt against the Eternal Empire===
[[File:Shae_troops.png|thumb|right|250px|The legendary bounty hunter Shae Vizla, would find herself becoming the new ''Mand'alor'' when Mandalore the Vindicated was killed.]]
{{Quote|We've been under siege these past few years. Clan Vizla survived better than most. I ended up Mandalore mostly by accident.|Mandalore the Avenger explaining the situation with Mandalorians against the Eternal Empire|<ref name="Mandalorian Weapons" />}}
During the [[Eternal Empire conquest]], the Mandalorians would meet them head on, refusing back down against the invaders. However despite the good fighting they gave, they ultimately find themselves on the defense. ''Mand'alor'' the Vindicated himself had been killed when clan members of [[Clan Lok|Lok]] saw him being swarmed by [[skytrooper]]s. Because of this event, more grudges were formed against [[Droid/Legends|droids]] than ever before, going far that it became somewhat dishonorable be beaten by a droid.
[[File:Khomo Fett.png|thumb|left|200px|Khomo Fett earned the nickname "Old Man" for outliving most Mandalorian Commanders by his fellow warriors.]]While the Mandalorian veteran, [[Khomo Fett]], was placed as a possible choice to become new ''Mand'alor'', he had refused, preferring fight battles then planning them. It would be the legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter, [[Mandalore the Avenger|Shae Vizla]] who would take the title. Despite not having much experience leading people besides a clan, much less a culture. Shae had proven be the leader that Mandalorians had needed for times of war, her introductory battle as Mandalore the Avenger was the clans' first victory in six months in the war.
The young Mandalorian warrior [[Torian Cadera]], would finally now have chance prove himself to his fellow Mandalorians in new war. After the [[Hunter (individual)|Grand Hunt Champion]] had disappeared, Torian would return to his people when Mandalore had called, though he had to leave his partner Mako on [[Carratos]]. Torian would volunteered for the most dangerous strikes against the [[Eternal Fleet]], leading very successful infiltration and surveillance missions.
[[File:Mandalorian_soldiers.jpg|thumb|left|270px|Mandalorian soldiers standing at attention.]]
Because of his skill and loyalty to his people, Torian would become new clan chieftain of Cadera and become Mandalore's right hand man with Khomo Fett. Mako would then go on to partner up with the Mandalorian outcast Akaavi Spar, becoming a skilled bounty hunter team.
When in need of an army to help take [[GEMINI Prime]], [[Theron Shan]] had contact the new ''Mand'alor'' and offered her a chance of payback against the [[Eternal Throne]] and the spoils of [[Zakuul]] droid factory on [[Darvannis]]. Mandalore the Avenger accepted and brought her loyal clans to Darvannis, where she would [[Raid on Darvannis|fight]] alongside the [[Alliance Commander|Outlander]].
[[File:Raid of Darvannis.png|thumb|thumb|right|250px|Mandalorians clashing against Skytroopers on Darvannis.]]
While the former [[Sith Intelligence Minister]] [[Lana Beniko]] would share her concerns regarding the Mandalorians rearming themselves and did suggested to the Outlander to make sure they would suffer heavy loses, but Lana as a [[Sith/Legends|Sith]], was thinking more in lines of how [[Sith Empire (Post–Great Hyperspace War)|Sith Empire]] preferred to control their people, something she displayed by allowing Theron be captured by the [[Order of Revan]] on [[Rishi/Legends|Rishi]].
In any case, the raid proved to be successful and the clans were now ready for war against the Eternal Empire. To ensure Mandalorian interests, Mandalore the Avenger granted Torian's request to join the [[Eternal Alliance]], Outlander accepted this after seeing his courage and skill in battle.
[[File:Torian Cadera leads Mandalorian Warriors into battle..png|thumb|right|200px|Torian Cadera leading Mandalorian warriors during the Invasion of Voss.]]
Mandalore the Avenger would eventually join the Alliance and the Mandalorian Clans loyal to her would followed her in as well, assisting the Alliance in battles against the [[Eternal Empire]], including Empress [[Vaylin]]'s [[Invasion of Voss]] where Vaylin had planned to kill her brother and mother who were hiding on the world. Mandalorian warriors lead by Torian Cadera assisted the Outlander and Lana Beniko against Skytroopers and [[Knights of Zakuul|Zakuul Knights]] on the ground.
===The Third Galactic War===
After the war was finally over, Mandalore continue to assist the Alliance in the rebuilding of the galaxy, leading the clans to ironically work alongside the former enemy of the Mandalorians, Hylo Visz, who had broken their blockade decades prior. Together, they helped secure supply runs from pirates or others greedy enough during the resource crisis that began to grip the galaxy. However, during this time, with the Republic and Empire now embroiled in the [[Third Galactic War]], Shae Vizla would encounter challenges to her leadership. Before the raid on Darvannis, surviving members of [[Clan Lok]] and other like-minded Mandalorians chose to abandon the Avenger's leadership.
[[File:Mirli Lok.png|thumb|left|250px|Mirli Lok on Onderon.]]
Led by [[Mirli Lok]], they traveled to [[Onderon/Legends|Onderon]] and formed the [[Ash'ad]], hunting for honor and glory, while ensuring an agreement with the current [[King/Legends|King]] of Onderon, [[Regalun Petryph]]. However, Mand'alor would soon discover their location. Setting up her people in the city of [[Iziz/Legends|Iziz]], Shae Vizla would task the Outlander into seeking them out and stripping of their armor to finally clean this stain on the honor of the previous Mand'alor.
[[File:Darmanda.png|thumb|right|200px|The Dar'manda led by Indigo.]]
Elsewhere, on the mining station of [[Mek-Sha]], a group of ex-Mandalorians going by the branded title [[Dar'manda]], led by the mysterious yet ruthless [[Indigo (Mandalorian)|Indigo]], established themselves with a feared reputation on the rest of the station. Unlike the Ash'ad, who still identified themselves as Mandalorians despite breaking one of the [[Resol'nare]] tenets, the Dar'manda disconnect themselves entirely from the culture, wearing their Mandalorian armor in mocking pride. Their reasons for their exile are unknown, but no matter the cause, it still warranted strong dislike from Mandalorians such as [[Torian Cadera]], Mand'alor herself, and even that of Akaavi Spar, despite herself being an outcast after her clan was destroyed by Clan Rook and turning against the Sith Empire.
[[File:EternalAllianceFleetCorellia-Onslaught.png|thumb|right|300px|"Mando'ade-prepare for boarding!" Mandalore the Avenger leading the Mandalorians to board an Imperial Dreadnought during the Battle of Corellia.]] But what would stand out would be Mand'alor's actions during the [[Meridian Complex assault]], which would signify where her people would stand in this new conflict. Though there were Mandalorians still continued contracted works with the Empire, Shae Vizla would choose to assist the Galactic Republic during the Empire's assault on Corellia with her Mandalorians. She assisted Admiral Aygo with the fleet during the space battle in leading Mandalorians to board the last Imperial Iso-5 Dreadnought that had regrouped with the Imperial fleet. The battle concluded in an Republic victory.
[[File:HetaKolArmor.png|thumb|left|300px|Heta Kol would lead the Hidden Chain in opposing against Mandalore the Avenger's reign.]]
A new [[Mandalorian Civil War (Third Galactic War)|Mandalorian Civil War]] would break out when the Dar'manda, Clan Varad, and the Ash'ad would band together within the hidden group known as the [[Hidden Chain]] under the leadership of Field Marshal [[Heta Kol]] who had came under the belief that the Mandalorians had lose sight of their honor and culture under Mandalore the Avenger's rule who continued to help the Alliance's efforts in stabilizing the galaxy. They would attack Mandalorian cargo ships that would begin to draw Shae's attention and that of her advisor [[Jekiah Ordo]], not revealing themselves until they raided the ''[[Spirit of Vengeance II]]'' to steal priceless artifacts.
The attack was repelled however when Mand'alor with the assistance of the Outlander and [[Rass Ordo]] stormed the Hidden Chain's ships, Varad's ''[[Champion's Glory]]'', the Dar'manda's ''[[Fortune's Folly]]'', and the Ash'ad's ''[[Seeker's Vigil]]'' until they had last freed the ''Spirit of Vengeance'' from their [[Advanced Deployment Harpoon|ADH]] but the Hidden Chain had still accomplished what they had came for, [[Clan Cadera banner|Clan Cadera's banner]], Heta Kol retreated soon after and later held a meeting between the Mandalorian outcast factions where she displayed her full commitment to her cause that reminded everyone of their place.
Jekiah Ordo would be named as [[Arbiter (Mandalorians)|Arbiter]] by Mandalore the Avenger and the Clans still loyal to the reigning Mand'alor would prepare themselves for war. Shae Vizla would end up descending on Mek-Sha and wipe out half the Dar'manda on the station, before she would come under negotiations with the leader Indigo, learning more upon that he had known nothing about Bask's involvement with the Hidden Chain, coming to an agreement for his survival and though Shae referring him as a '''grumbingly mynock''<nowiki/>', she left with the knowledge that she had needed.
While Shae continued on her hunt for Heta Kol with the Alliance's assistance, along with Akaavi Spar being tasked out into investigating deeply with Heta's supply routes. Achieving success only because she is Mandalorian to have gotten close as she did to obtain reports to give to the Commander, Jekiah while on Geonosis was left to deal with a new potential conflict between the Clans.
[[Clan Nerak]], a relatively new clan that was arisening to power after its previous leader would be killed by the hotheaded upstart [[Ballag]]. In attempts to earn himself more reputation and insecurity, Ballag stirred conflict with the respected [[Clan Shale]] as members were targetted and murdered in cold blood. It threatened stability and Jekiah intereved to prevent chaos, but had the two clan leaders agreed to a duel that would settle their dispute but added heavy pentalty to the loser's Clan as they would be destroyed in result. Surprising many and made the situation grave with its punishment, but the duel would commension as [[Arla Shale]] and Ballag battled with each other.
Ballag nearly won but he would ultimately lose upon Arla recovering in the fight and turning it around until he was at her mercy. Ultimately, Clan Nerak was spared annihilation as Arla saw the defeat of Ballag as enough and he was soon killed by his own clansmen that left Clan Nerak to scatter after falling apart while Clan Shale remained firmly loyal to Mand'alor's reign.
===The New Sith Wars===
[[File:80SithWar.jpg|thumb|left|210px|Mandalorians attack the forces of the Sith during the [[New Sith Wars]].]]
During the [[New Sith Wars]], the Mandalorians would break from what many perceived to be a long-standing alliance, and waged war ''against'' the Sith. During the first quarter of the New Sith Wars,<ref name="TEA" /> one group of Mandalorians was approached by Jedi Master [[Murrtaggh]]. Murrtaggh offered a large amount of credits in order to enlist the Mandalorians' help in assaulting the camp of the mysterious Dark Lord of the Sith known as the [[Dark Underlord]]. The Mandalorians [[Battle of Malrev IV|attacked]] the Sith camp on [[Malrev IV]] with a force of Lagartoz War Dragons, and numerous soldiers equipped with [[Mandalorian battle harness/Legends|Mandalorian battle harness]]es.<ref name="HotM" /> The Mandalorians would draw the forces of the [[Unidentified Zeltron Sith general|Dark Underlord's general]], allowing Master Murrtaggh to infiltrate the Underlord's fortress where he slew the Sith Lord in combat, but fell to the dark side in the process.<ref name="TSD">{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/insideronline/88/indexp2.html|text=Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties}}</ref>
[[File:Mandalorian Clan assault.png|thumb|right|300px|[[Unidentified Mandalorian clan (Ung Kusp)|Ung Kusp's Loyal Clan]] assaulting the cyberneticist's lab to recover the stolen artifact.]]
At another point during or prior to the New Sith Wars, the Mandalorian training master, [[Jaing]]—a former [[Neo-Crusader Shock Trooper]] from the [[Mandalorian Wars]]<ref name="TCSWE" />—found a young [[Gen'Dai]] by the name of [[Durge/Legends|Durge]]. Jaing took Durge into his care, becoming a mentor to the Gen'Dai and teaching him the ways of the Mandalorians. Sometime later, after Jaing had abandoned the Mandalorians due to what he felt was a lack of honor, Jaing and Durge came into contact with [[Unidentified Outer Rim cyberneticist|a cyberneticist]] who offered to implant the two with advanced [[Cybernetics/Legends|cybernetics]], restoring Jaing's youthful strength and speed, while simply increasing Durge's own incredible physical capabilities. The operation was a success for each, turning the two warriors into powerful [[Cyborg/Legends|cyborgs]], and in return for this upgrade, the doctor who had performed the surgery asked only one thing in return: protection from a [[Unidentified Mandalorian clan (Ung Kusp)|clan]] of Mandalorian mercenaries loyal to [[Ung Kusp]], who were in the employ of a Sith faction seeking to re-obtain the [[Emperor's cane|Sith artifact]] the doctor had stolen from them. These Mandalorians attacked the doctor's [[Laboratory/Legends|laboratory]] moments later, during which the [[Nubyl|doctor's assistant]] was killed, and Jaing mortally wounded by a [[Thermal detonator/Legends|thermal detonator]]. Before the Mandalorian leading the assault could finish Jaing, Durge brutally massacred the Mandalorians responsible for nearly killing his mentor, even going after the Mandalorians once they retreated. As Jaing lay dying, the doctor revealed to him that together they had set the stage for a war between the Mandalorians and the Sith.<ref name="Prototypes">''[[Prototypes]]''</ref>[[File:PalpatinesCane.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The cyberneticist reveals his secret plans to start a war between the Sith and Mandalorians to the dying [[Jaing]].]]
During the tail end of the New Sith Wars, the Mandalorian people were in disarray. By [[1058 BBY]], the [[Candorian Plague]] had ravaged their population, and their ships had to form caravans to defend themselves from raiders dwelling in neighboring sectors. Upon seeing the state of his people, [[Aga Awaud]], a mercenary, claimed the title of Mandalore the Uniter and began a movement called the [[Return (Mandalorian)|Return]], urging Mandalorian diaspora across the galaxy to return to their homeworld. Under his rule, Mandalorian space thrived, emerging as a regional power in the Outer Rim.<ref name="Warfare" />
===Cultural shift===
[[File:New_Mandalorians.png|thumb|right|250px|The New Mandalorians]]
In [[738 BBY]], following a significant growth in Mandalorian militancy that alarmed the Republic and its [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] protectors, a [[Mandalorian Excision|brief and targeted conflict]] broke out between the Republic and the Mandalorians that brought devastation to the Mandalore sector despite the Mandalorians involvement in defending the galaxy against both [[Eternal Empire]] and the [[New Sith]].<ref name="TEA" /> Portions of the planet Mandalore were reduced to barren [[white]]-sand [[Desert/Legends|deserts]].<ref name="NewBattlefronts">''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars: New Battlefronts: The Visual Guide]]''</ref> While many of the warrior clans scattered, out of the ashes rose the [[New Mandalorians/Legends|New Mandalorian]] faction. Doing away with many of the old [[Canons of Honor|warrior codes]] the Mandalorians had historically followed, the New Mandalorians put forward the idea that the best opportunity for Mandalorian survival and prosperity would come through being peaceful, neutral, and tolerant.<ref name="TEA" /> Clinging strongly to this belief in pacifism, nonviolence became a central tenet in their society.<ref name="TMP" /> The New Mandalorians constructed grand cube [[City/Legends|cities]] in the desert wastes, using their talents as inventors and builders.<ref name="NewBattlefronts" /> Upon instituting these changes, any of the Mandalorians in their society who refused the reform and insisted upon carrying on their warrior ways, were banished to Mandalore's moon, [[Concordia/Legends|Concordia]].<ref name="TMP" /> Traditional [[Mandalorian armor/Legends|Mandalorian armor]] became a rare sight in the New Mandalorian [[Capital/Legends|capital]] city of [[Sundari/Legends|Sundari]],<ref name="TMP" /> and on the neighboring world of [[Kalevala/Legends|Kalevala]], known to be a stronghold for the New Mandalorians.<ref name="TEA" />
Although a large number of Mandalorians joined in the New Mandalorian movement, other clans chose to continue on the path they'd walked for centuries. The ancient traditions survived in Mandalore's countryside, with the traditionalist Mandalorians calling themselves the ''[[Aka'liit]]'' ("Faithful" in [[Mando'a/Legends|''Mando'a'']]). The title of ''Mand'alor'' subsequently passed to members of the ''Aka'liit''.<ref name="TEA" /><ref name="Warfare">''[[The Essential Guide to Warfare]]''</ref> Following a [[200 BBY/Legends|200 BBY]] [[Mandalorian–Ithullan war|war]], the Mandalorian warrior clans were responsible for the genocide of the [[Ithullan]] race. In response, the [[Unidentified Mandalore (Durge)|ruling Mandalore]] of the time was brought down by an alliance of a rogue group of Jedi and the [[Bounty Hunters' Guild/Legends|Bounty Hunters' Guild]],<ref name="NEC" /> and assassinated by the Gen'Dai bounty hunter, Durge, in his ongoing quest of vengeance against the Mandalorians for the death of his mentor, Jaing. In retaliation, the Mandalorians captured and tortured Durge to the edge of insanity; the bounty hunter managed to escape his Mandalorian captors, but it would take him the better part of a century to regenerate from his wounds.<ref>{{DB|character|durge|Durge|archivedate=20110524235944}}</ref> At some point in this era, [[Mandalore the Destroyer|Ranah Teh Naast]] became ''Mand'alor'', known by the sobriquet of "Mandalore the Destroyer". She led a [[Siege of Luon|siege]] of [[Luon]], giving the [[Consul/Legends|Consul]] [[Consul of Luon|of Luon]] a final chance to surrender before attacking.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> It was also likely around this time that a group of Mandalorians killed the family of a [[Wookiee/Legends|Wookiee]] by the name of [[Ryyk (Wookiee)|Ryyk]].<ref>''[[Jedi: Shaak Ti]]''</ref>
[[File:Vizsla.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Tor Vizsla, the founder of the Death Watch]]
In the year [[60 BBY/Legends|60 BBY]], a charismatic Mandalorian warrior by the name of [[Jaster Mereel]] ascended to the position of ''Mand'alor''. In this role, he began to institute a cultural reform that many had been calling for since the Ithullan genocide nearly a century and a half earlier,<ref name="HotM" /> eventually laying out a new guideline for Mandalorian behavior known as the [[Supercommando Codex]].<ref name="NEC" /> He asserted that the Mandalorians who still wished to fight should act as highly-paid soldiers, and should conduct themselves as honorable mercenaries. However, not all would agree with the Codex or Mereel's reforms. He was opposed by the followers of the barbaric [[Tor Vizsla]], who desired a return to brutal savagery and the instigation of another galactic war of conquest. Skilled but undisciplined, these soldiers rallied to Vizsla and formed a splinter group that came to call itself the [[Death Watch/Legends|Death Watch]], while those [[Mandalorian Supercommando|supercommandos]] who remained loyal to Mereel recast themselves as the "[[True Mandalorians]]".<ref name="OpenSeasons1">[[Jango Fett: Open Seasons 1|''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' 1]]</ref> While Death Watch's goals were quite opposite to those of the New Mandalorians', they could not support Mereel's faction either, for despite his reforms, ''any'' act of Mandalorian violence was fundamentally against what the New Mandalorians stood for. While they remained neutral and removed from the conflict, the ''Aka'liit'' schismed and the True Mandalorians and the Death Watch became embroiled in a bitter [[civil war]].<ref name="TEA" />
===The Mandalorian Civil War===
{{Quote|No true Mandalorian can live alongside the Death Watch.|Kal Skirata|<ref name="ImpCom501st" />}}
[[File:Mereel_Montross.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Jaster Mereel, fighter for Mandalorian reform]]
The [[Mandalorian Civil War (True Mandalorians)|Mandalorian Civil War]], as it came to be known, swallowed up Mandalore's full-time army and several prominent clans, but the two factions were relatively small in comparison to the overall Mandalorian population. Mandalorians living away from Mandalore were scarcely affected, even those in the Mandalore sector. However, the ideological differences between Tor Vizsla and Jaster Mereel were central to the war and the path the Mandalorians would take for the foreseeable future.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> In the year [[58 BBY]], the Mandalorian Civil War spilled onto the agricultural world of [[Concord Dawn/Legends|Concord Dawn]]. During [[Battle of Concord Dawn|the fighting]], Jaster Mereel and his soldiers were forced to retreat and seek refuge from the Death Watch on [[Fett homestead|the farm]] of a local [[Journeyman Protector/Legends|Journeyman Protector]] by the name of [[Fett (Elder Journeyman Protector)|Fett]]. When the Death Watch found out Fett had been hiding their enemies, Vizsla brutally interrogated the man in front of his young son, [[Jango Fett/Legends|Jango]]. Before Vizsla could kill the farmer, who refused to give up Mereel and his men, [[Jango Fett's mother|Fett's wife]] opened fire on the Death Watch with a [[Blaster rifle/Legends|blaster rifle]]. In the resulting chaos, both Fett and his wife were killed, although Mereel managed to rescue young Jango from the Death Watch. As the True Mandalorians fled into the fields, Vizsla ordered that they be burned to the ground in attempt to kill Mereel as he ran. Jango showed the Mandalorians to a large irrigation pipe that allowed them to escape the blaze,<ref name="OpenSeasons1" /> while Vizsla and his men ransacked Fett's home and kidnapped Jango's sister, [[Arla Fett|Arla]].<ref name="O66">''[[Order 66: A Republic Commando Novel]]''</ref> Believing their enemies dead, the Death Watch moved into a nearby town for a celebratory raid before moving on to their [[Moonus Mandel/Legends|next target]]. Unfortunately for them, the True Mandalorians had regrouped in the town and sprang an ambush on the unsuspecting Death Watch. Striking from protected alleyways and second-story windows, the True Mandalorians struck down nearly every Death Watch soldier there. However, Vizsla would manage to survive an attack on his [[Death Watch tank|armored speeder]] and escape Concord Dawn. His parents dead, Jango Fett was taken in by Jaster Mereel, joining the Mandalorians as Mereel's adopted son.<ref name="OpenSeasons1" />
[[File:Battle_of_Korda_6.jpg|thumb|left|250px|On Korda Six, the Death Watch springs an ambush on the True Mandalorians]]
Six years later, in [[52 BBY/Legends|52 BBY]], the True Mandalorians believed the threat of the Death Watch to be over and returned their focus to acting as a mercenary army. Contracted by the [[Korda Defense Force]], the True Mandalorians journeyed to [[Korda Six]] to extract a team of rookie security personnel pinned down under fire by a group of local hostiles, supposedly poorly armed and with no formal army.<ref name="OpenSeasons2">[[Jango Fett: Open Seasons 2|''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' 2]]</ref> Unfortunately, the intelligence reports were grossly inaccurate: when the Mandalorians landed, they came under heavy fire from the [[Kordan]] natives and in the [[Battle of Korda Six|resulting battle]], took heavy casualties. Jaster Mereel ordered a retreat, but his second-in-command, [[Montross (bounty hunter)|Montross]], refused and insisted they press on. When he was injured in a [[Grenade/Legends|grenade]] strike, it was up to Mereel to provide rescue, killing no less than three enemy Kordan in the process. At the same time, Jango had used Montross' ill-guided attack as a diversion in order to move on the location of their original objective, the Kordan security team. But when he and his squad reached the site, they instead found a Death Watch ambush awaiting them. As Jango's troops fought back the Death Watch, Mereel and Montross came under attack from Vizsla himself. Mereel was wounded in a grenade blast that Montross used his [[Jetpack/Legends|jetpack]] to avoid, but when the injured ''Mand'alor'' called to him for an air lift, Montross turned his back on Mereel and left him to die on the battlefield, stating that he no longer wished to take orders from Mereel.<ref name="OpenSeasons2" /> Betrayed and abandoned, Mereel was helpless to defend himself and perished as Vizsla rained down [[Laser cannon/Legends|laser cannon]] fire from his four-wheeled [[Tank (vehicle)/Legends|tank]], killing his hated rival. At the Mandalorians' landing zone, Montross now urged the Mandalorians to heed Mereel's final orders and pull out, claiming that Mereel was dead and that Jango had perished trying to save him. However, Fett returned to the landing zone carrying with him Mereel's body, exposing Montross as a liar and a traitor. When Montross insisted that Mereel would have wanted him to take command, the other Mandalorians denounced Montross at blaster point and declared that they would only follow Fett, Jaster Mereel's chosen heir. Montross was grudgingly allowed to leave, slipping off into exile, while Jango became the new ''Mand'alor'' and leader of the True Mandalorians.<ref name="OpenSeasons2" />
[[File:MandaloriansOnGalidraan-JFOS3.jpg|thumb|right|280px|The True Mandalorians fighting on Galidraan]]
Under Fett's leadership, the True Mandalorians scored a significant victory against the Death Watch in the years leading up to [[44 BBY/Legends|44 BBY]], that left the Death Watch severely crippled.<ref name="OpenSeasons3">[[Jango Fett: Open Seasons 3|''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' 3]]</ref> But rather than concede defeat, Vizsla turned to the [[Governor of Galidraan]] for refuge and his assistance in rebuilding the Death Watch. As per Vizsla's plan, the governor contracted the True Mandalorians to put down a local insurrection. The True Mandalorians traveled to [[Galidraan/Legends|Galidraan]] where they [[Battle of Galidraan|dealt with the rebels]], and upon completion of their task, Fett went to the governor's estate to collect their payment; by that time, however, the governor had already contacted the [[Jedi Council/Legends|Jedi Council]] with a request for aid, claiming that the Mandalorians were murdering "political activists" along with innocent women and children. In response to the governor's concerns over the lack of evidence, Vizsla assured him that his own men would supply the necessary body count.<ref name="OpenSeasons3" /> Fett had become aware of the governor's involvement with the Death Watch and while there, demanded to know the whereabouts of Vizsla. At that moment, Vizsla revealed himself there in the castle and attacked Fett with a cadre of Death Watch soldiers, forcing him to flee.<ref name="OpenSeasons3" /> Fett rushed to make it back to base camp, trying unsuccessfully to comm his second-in-command, [[Myles]], and warn him of the inbound [[Consular-class cruiser|Jedi ships]] he'd spotted, but he arrived at the same time as a Jedi strike team lead by Jedi Master [[Dooku/Legends|Dooku]]. Demanding that the Mandalorians stand down on charges of suspected murder, the innocent Mandalorians indignantly opened fire on the Jedi. In the ensuing shootout, eleven Jedi were killed—six of which were felled by Fett himself, following the death of Myles—along with every other True Mandalorian there, save for Fett himself.<ref name="OpenSeasons3" />
In the battle's aftermath, the Jedi delivered the subdued Fett into the custody of Galidraan's [[Governor/Legends|governor]], who in turn sold Fett into slavery. Though it seemed the Death Watch had won the war—successfully manipulating the Jedi into destroying their enemy for them—after several years spent aboard a [[spice transport]] in bound servitude, Fett managed to escape, recover his armor from the Governor of Galidraan, and track [[Death Rattle|Vizsla's ship]] to [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]] where he killed Vizsla after a lengthy fight, avenging the True Mandalorians and dealing the final blow of the war.<ref name="OpenSeasons4">[[Jango Fett: Open Seasons 4|''Jango Fett: Open Seasons'' 4]]</ref> The remaining Death Watch members scattered, vanishing from the galaxy at large under the Mandalorian principle of ''ba'slan shev'la'', or "strategic disappearance".<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Fett, scarred by the loss of his True Mandalorian compatriots and his years as a slave, grew distant from the rest of his people and his role as ''Mand'alor'', turning instead toward the solitary life of a bounty hunter.<ref name="O66" /> As such, Mandalore's post-war reconstruction fell largely upon the New Mandalorian government, now under the leadership of [[Kalevala/Legends|Kalevala]] native, [[Duke/Legends|Duchess]] [[Satine Kryze/Legends|Satine Kryze]].<ref name="VoT">{{TCW|Voyage of Temptation}}</ref> The Mandalorians who chose to retain their traditional lifestyles, but also rejected the Death Watch's ideals came to be known as [[Old Mandalorians/Legends|Old Mandalorians]]. Some of the Old Mandalorians chose to leave the Mandalore sector to [[Vlemoth Port/Legends|Vlemoth Port]], under leadership of [[Nam Beroya/Legends|Nam Beroya]].<ref>[[Friends Like These]]</ref>


===The Clone Wars===
===The Clone Wars===
====The Grand Army of the Republic====
{{Quote|I think it's significant that the casualty rate among commando squads trained by Mandalorians is lower than those trained by other races. Somehow, Mandalorians imbue their charges with a sense of purpose, self-confidence, and almost obsessive sense of clan—of family—that gives them a genuine survival advantage. Let us be thankful they're on our side this time.|Jedi Master [[Arligan Zey]], Director of the Grand Army's [[Special Operations Brigade/Legends|Special Operations Brigade]]|<ref name="TripleZero">''[[Republic Commando: Triple Zero]]''</ref>}}
[[File:Clone_troopers_trevas.png|thumb|left|150px|The clones of Jango Fett]]
In [[32 BBY/Legends|32 BBY]], Jango Fett was recruited by Darth Tyranus—in truth the former Jedi Master [[Dooku/Legends|Dooku]], now a [[Count/Legends|Count]] of his homeworld of [[Serenno/Legends|Serenno]] and a Sith Lord—to be the [[Prime clone|genetic template]] for an army of [[Cloning/Legends|clones]] being grown on [[Kamino/Legends|Kamino]] for the Republic. In addition to donating his genetic material, Fett would stay on with the [[Kaminoan/Legends|Kaminoans]] as a military consultant for the [[Grand Army of the Republic/Legends|Grand Army of the Republic]], passing on many aspects of the Mandalorian culture to his clones; he assisted in the design of [[Phase I clone trooper armor/Legends|the armor]] worn by the [[Clone trooper/Legends|clone troopers]], evident in the similarities between their armor and Fett's own, including the distinctive T-visor of their helmets.<ref>''[[Star Wars: Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary]]''</ref> Fett also helped to create the [[flash training]] regimen used to instruct all of the young clones, including in it the traditional Mandalorian song ''[[Vode An]]'' as a useful tool to help instill within them a sense of purpose, modifying it slightly in order to give it meaning for soldiers serving the Republic.<ref name="TripleZero" /><ref name="O66" /> While Fett trained the [[Alpha-class Advanced Recon Commando|Alpha-class ARC troopers]] personally, he recruited a team of one hundred other training [[Sergeant/Legends|sergeants]] collectively known as the ''[[Cuy'val Dar]]''—seventy-five of whom were other Mandalorians—to train the Grand Army's [[Clone commando/Legends|clone commandos]].<ref name="HC">''[[Republic Commando: Hard Contact]]''</ref> These Mandalorian sergeants, including the likes of [[Walon Vau]], [[Kal Skirata]], and [[Rav Bralor]], were responsible for a massive influx of Mandalorian culture into the clone ranks. Several clones took Mandalorian names for themselves, while others appropriated Mandalorian slang and curses. Others took to Mandalorian songs and chants, like the ''[[Dha Werda Verda]]'', as morale boosters.<ref name="TripleZero" /> Kal Skirata made a point of teaching his clones about their Mandalorian heritage, and even adopted the six [[Null-class Advanced Recon Commando|Null ARC troopers]] and several commandos as his sons per Mandalorian custom.<ref name="O66" /> Some clones, however, did not take to their Mandalorian heritage and even came to resent it after Mandalore aligned itself with the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems/Legends|Confederacy of Independent Systems]] and began fighting against the Republic and its clone army.<ref name="TC">''[[Republic Commando: True Colors]]''</ref> In addition to those clones produced professionally for the Grand Army, Jango Fett had also commissioned a single clone for himself, possessing none of the genetic modification found in the standard clone troopers, who would act as his son and heir.<ref name="TripleZero" /><ref>{{Film|II}}</ref> Fett's son, [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba]], would go on to have a major impact on Mandalorian history.<ref name="Bloodlines">''[[Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines]]''</ref><ref name="Sacrifice">''[[Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice]]''</ref><ref name="Revelation">''[[Legacy of the Force: Revelation]]''</ref>
Mandalorian influence within the Grand Army began to wane with the production of [[Supreme Chancellor/Legends|Supreme Chancellor]] [[Palpatine/Legends|Palpatine's]] second [[Clone army/Legends|clone army]]. Created on Coruscant and it's moon, [[Centax-2/Legends|Centax-2]], these troopers were bred using [[Spaarti cloning cylinder]]s, reaching maturity within a year and received a shortened [[flash pumping|flash-training]] regime<ref name="EGtW:AC7">{{SW|url=news/the-essential-guide-to-warfare-authors-cut-part-7-the-grand-army-of-the-republic|text=''Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare'' Author's Cut, Part 7 &ndash; The Grand Army of the Republic|int=Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut}}</ref> which resulted in the loss of their Mandalorian heritage and less proficiency in key areas such as marksmanship.<ref name="O66" /> Under the [[Galactic Empire/Legends|Galactic Empire]], the clones' Mandalorian heritage was gradually phased out as future clones were grown from a variety of other genetic templates.<ref>''[[Star Wars: Battlefront II]]''</ref> However, following the Clone Wars' end, many clones deserted and fled to Mandalore, where Kal Skirata had set up a [[Kyrimorut|haven]] for clones who wished to leave Republic/Imperial service for a new life.<ref name="O66" /><ref name="ImpCom501st" />
====Mandalorian peace under fire====
{{Quote|For generations my ancestors fought proudly as warriors ''against'' the Jedi. Now, ''that woman'' tarnishes the very name Mandalorian.|[[Pre Vizsla/Legends|Pre Vizsla]], speaking about Duchess Satine Kryze|<ref name="TMP" />}}
[[File:DuchessSatine-SWE.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Duchess Satine Kryze, leader of the New Mandalorians]]
By [[22 BBY/Legends|22 BBY]],<ref name="TCWnovel">''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (novelization)]]''</ref> the Republic had come to accept the peaceful New Mandalorian government as the dominant Mandalorian faction, and Mandalore had been welcomed as a Republic member world, represented in [[Galactic Senate/Legends|the Senate]] by [[Senator/Legends|Senator]] [[Tal Merrik/Legends|Tal Merrik]]. Under the New Mandalorian government, many areas of Mandalore including the New Mandalorian capital of Sundari, had flourished,<ref name="TMP" /> yet some more neglected provinces still remained destitute and starving for funds.<ref name="HotM" /> When the Clone Wars had broken out between the Galactic Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems, the leader of the New Mandalorians, Duchess Satine Kryze, declared Mandalore neutral. Over a decade after the loss of their leader and their subsequent fragmentation at the end of the Mandalorian Civil War, it was into this environment that the Death Watch made a return to the galactic scene. Unlike the other clans who merely stood apart from the New Mandalorians, the Death Watch despised the peace-loving government the New Mandalorians had established, viewing it as weak, and Kryze as a disgrace to all Mandalorians for her pacifist views.<ref name="TMP" /> They allied with Count Dooku—now leading the Confederacy of Independent Systems—to gain the means necessary to remove them from power. The Death Watch sent [[Unidentified Death Watch saboteur/Legends|an operative]] to conduct an [[Attack on a Republic cruiser/Legends|attack]] on a [[Unidentified Republic cruiser|Republic cruiser]], while spreading rumors that the New Mandalorians were secretly raising an army to fight for the Separatists. When these rumors reached Republic ears, the Jedi Council dispatched Jedi Master [[Obi-Wan Kenobi/Legends|Obi-Wan Kenobi]] to Mandalore to investigate the validity of these claims. Landing in Sundari, Kenobi met with Duchess Kryze and the New Mandalorians' [[Prime Minister/Legends|Prime Minister]], [[Almec/Legends|Almec]], to discuss Mandalore's stance in the war.<ref name="TMP" />
[[File:DeathWatch-SWE.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The return of the Death Watch]]
Kenobi and Kryze were old friends, having met years earlier when Kenobi and [[Qui-Gon Jinn/Legends|his master]] had been sent to Mandalore in the months after the end of the Mandalorian Civil War, to protect the Duchess from lingering Death Watch insurgents and bounty hunters.<ref name="VoT" /> During the course of his investigation, Kenobi bore witness to the Death Watch's [[Bombing of the Memorial Shrine/Legends|bombing]] of the [[Peace Park/Legends|memorial shrine]] at the heart of Sundari. When he attempted to apprehend [[Death Watch bomber/Legends|the culprit]], the man chose to commit [[Suicide/Legends|suicide]] by leaping from a balcony Kenobi had trapped him on. As he lay dying, Kryze stooped to comfort him and listened to his final words; spoken in the [[Concordian/Legends|Concordian]] dialect, Kenobi turned his investigation toward Mandalore's moon, Concordia.<ref name="TMP" /> While welcomed by Concordia's governor, [[Pre Vizsla/Legends|Pre Vizsla]], Kenobi arranged for Kryze to distract Vizsla while he investigated the moon's [[Concordian mines/Legends|abandoned mines]]. There, he found that the mines were not abandoned at all, but actually quite active, churning out helmets, jetpacks, and sets of Mandalorian armor for the Death Watch. Kenobi was attacked by [[Unidentified Death Watch Mandalorian 1|a pair]] of [[Unidentified Death Watch Mandalorian 2|Death Watch soldiers]], and knocked unconscious. Though Kryze managed to rescue Kenobi, they inadvertently stumbled upon the [[Death Watch hideout|Death Watch's hideout]] where the benevolent Governor Vizsla revealed himself to be leading the Death Watch. A [[Skirmish on Concordia/Legends|battle]] ensued between Kenobi and Vizsla, ending with Kenobi and Kryze's retreat when Vizsla's troops stepped in to attack the Jedi Master.<ref name="TMP" />
With the Death Watch's plot revealed, the Republic Senate began to draft [[Mandalore Defense Resolution/Legends|a defense initiative]] that would send a contingent of the Republic's Grand Army to occupy Mandalore as a peacekeeping force. The New Mandalorian government was highly opposed to the idea, wishing to maintain its neutral status instead of becoming a military target in the war, and Kryze journeyed to Coruscant aboard her [[Coronet/Legends|private starship]] with Senator Merrik and a retinue of other sympathetic senators—along with an escort comprised of Kenobi, his former [[Padawan/Legends|Padawan]] [[Anakin Skywalker/Legends|Anakin Skywalker]], and a detail of clone troopers—to plead the case before the Senate that the Death Watch was a rogue element, and did not speak for the whole of Mandalore's population.<ref name="DoM">''{{TCW|Duchess of Mandalore}}''</ref> During the trip, Merrik proved himself a traitor to the New Mandalorian cause and an ally of Pre Vizsla when he [[Skirmish aboard the Coronet/Legends|attempted to have Kryze killed]], although this plan was foiled by her protectors, and Merrik [[Shiak|slain]] by Skywalker.<ref name="VoT" />
[[File:VizslaArmy.png|thumb|right|250px|Pre Vizsla and his assembled Death Watch army confer with Count [[Dooku/Legends|Dooku]].]]
On Concordia, Death Watch soldiers new and old rallied to Pre Vizsla and, in conjunction with Confederacy forces donated by Count Dooku, formed an army poised to "defend" Mandalore against the Republic's occupation, believing that the Republic's unwanted presence would sway the population in support of the Death Watch. On Coruscant, things seemed grim for Kryze as falsified testimony from New Mandalorian [[Deputy Prime Minister]] [[Jerec (Deputy Minister)|Jerec]] turned the Senate against her, and a [[Unidentified Death Watch assassin/Legends|Death Watch assassin]] made repeated attempts on her life. But when Jerec's genuine testimony, proclaiming the truth of the situation on Mandalore, was uncovered and brought before the Senate, the occupation initiative was overturned and Mandalore allowed to remain an independent and neutral world. When the news reached Pre Vizsla he prepared to launch an attack in spite of these events, intent on overthrowing the New Mandalorian government, but Dooku was able to convince him to instead wait and bide his time, knowing that to strike then would be to endure another devastating Death Watch defeat.<ref name="DoM" />
====New Mandalorian corruption====
[[File:SatineInvestigation-Corruption.png|thumb|left|250px|Kryze and Amidala investigate the corruption within Sundari]]
In spite of their victory in the Senate, neutrality would come at a price for the New Mandalorians. Having separated themselves from the Republic, much of the Republic's hierarchy viewed Mandalore now on the outside of Republic concerns; Republic [[Hyperlane|trade routes]] to Mandalore were largely shut down, forcing the New Mandalorian people to turn to a [[Black market/Legends|black market]] network of trade<ref name="Corruption">{{TCW|Corruption (episode)|Corruption}}</ref> established by none other than their own Prime Minister Almec in order to obtain the supplies they so desperately needed.<ref name="Academy">{{TCW|The Academy}}</ref> But with the illegal nature of their imports came the [[Mandalorian black market conspiracy/Legends|threat of corruption]], corruption and greed that seeped into the government and swept among its [[Mandalorian Guard/Legends|police force]] and officials. [[Moogan/Legends|Moogan]] [[Smuggler/Legends|smugglers]] were allowed to import [[Ardees Beverage tea|tea]] laced with the dangerous chemical [[Slabin/Legends|slabin]] into the New Mandalorians' capital city, Sundari, so long as the [[Unidentified Mandalorian customs official/Legends|customs officer]] in charge was sufficiently bribed. When Duchess Satine Kryze invited Senator Padmé Amidala to Mandalore for her assistance in dealing with the issue, the two politicians discovered the [[Poison/Legends|poisoned]] [[Tea/Legends|tea]] being distributed to [[Sundari Mandalorian school/Legends|Sundari schools]], putting hundreds of New Mandalorian children in the [[Sundari Mandalorian hospital/Legends|hospital]]. Together, Kryze and Amidala—with the aid of the New Mandalorian [[Law enforcement agency/Legends|police force]]—were able to put an end to the smuggling ring and distributed the antidote to the poisoned children. Prime Minister Almec was confronted by Kryze at the conclusion of her investigation—though she did not yet know of his involvement—and in response, he was prompted to form a committee to look into the corruption lurking amidst the New Mandalorian government.<ref name="Corruption" />
[[File:MandoBlackMarket-TA.png|thumb|right|250px|Prime Minister Almec, secretly meeting with Gotal smugglers]]
After Amidala's departure, she requested the Jedi Council send a Jedi agent to aid in investigating the New Mandalorian government's corruption. In response, the Council dispatched [[Padawan/Legends|Padawan]] [[Ahsoka Tano/Legends|Ahsoka Tano]] to Mandalore. Arriving in Sundari, Tano lectured at the New Mandalorian [[Royal Academy of Government]] on the perils of corruption, instructing aspiring cadets in the ways of lawful and public-serving conduct. Inspired by the young Jedi, cadets [[Amis/Legends|Amis]], [[Lagos/Legends|Lagos]], [[Soniee/Legends|Soniee]], and [[Korkie Kryze/Legends|Korkie]]—Duchess Kryze's own nephew—investigated a food shortage at a government warehouse in the [[Sundari warehouse district/Legends|Sundari warehouse district]]. Infiltrating the facility, the four New Mandalorian youths discovered a secret meeting between a group of New Mandalorian officers, several [[Gotal/Legends|Gotal]] smugglers, and an unknown being draped in a concealing cloak. They informed Duchess Kryze of the meeting they had witnessed, only to be met with a warning of caution. Instead, the cadets turned to Prime Minister Almec with their find, unaware that he was in fact the cloaked man from the warehouse. Threatened with exposure, Almec used the [[Mandalorian Secret Service|New Mandalorian Secret Service]] to have the cadets arrested, in addition to their Jedi ally, Padawan Tano, and even the Duchess herself upon learning that she had been informed of his involvement, as well. He attempted to have the Duchess sign a confession of conspiracy, but upon being denied, Almec used a [[Slaving collar|shock collar]] as a means of [[Torture/Legends|persuading]] her. When Kryze would not yield, he turned his attention to her nephew, Korkie; Tano and the cadets fought back, managing to overpower Almec and his guards until he could be fitted with a shock collar himself, forcing the Prime Minister to surrender. Almec and his conspirators were placed under arrest and subsequently imprisoned, leaving the black market trade network in ruins.<ref name="Academy" />
In [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]], the former [[Onderon/Legends|Onderonian]] Separatist [[Lux Bonteri/Legends|Lux Bonteri]] solicited the help of Pre Vizsla and his Death Watch, who had set up camp on the planet [[Carlac/Legends|Carlac]]. The Death Watch soldiers had earlier raided a local [[Ming Po/Legends|Ming Po]] [[Ming Po town|town]] and kidnapped several local woman including [[Chieftain/Legends|Chieftain]] [[Pieter/Legends|Pieter's]] daughter [[Tryla/Legends|Tryla]] as servants. When Pieter demanded that the Mandalorians leave, Pre Vizsla and his followers destroyed the village and killed the inhabitants. This brought them into conflict with the Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano and the [[Astromech droid/Legends|astromech droid]] [[R2-D2/Legends|R2-D2]], with the latter managing to convince the Death Watch's droids to rebel against their masters. Disillusioned with the Death Watch's violence, Lux abandoned his plan to join the Death Watch and escaped offworld with Ahsoka and R2-D2.<ref name="A Friend in Need">{{TCW|A Friend in Need}}</ref>
====New Mandalorian defeat====
{{Quote|Do you hear the people? They cry out for change. Your weak-minded rule of Mandalore is at an end. The resurrection of our warrior past is about to begin.|Pre Vizsla to Duchess Satine Kryze|<ref name="SoR">{{TCW|Shades of Reason}}</ref>}}
The New Mandalorian regime would again come under attack again when the Death Watch, under Pre Vizsla, allied with [[Darth Maul/Legends|Darth Maul]] and [[Shadow Collective/Legends|Shadow Collective]], would stage a successful [[Takeover of Mandalore|coup]] to dethrone Duchess Kryze. To discredit Kryze's rule, Maul and Vizsla hired several criminal organizations including the [[Black Sun/Legends|Black Sun]], [[Hutt Cartel]], and the [[Pyke Syndicate/Legends|Pyke Syndicate]] to ravage Mandalore. The Death Watch then won the Mandalorian people's support by apprehending the criminals. Pre Vizsla had Kryze imprisoned, and made himself the Prime Minister of Mandalore. Soon, however, he was killed in a duel with Maul, and Almec was freed from prison and reinstated to be a puppet ruler for Maul.<ref name="SoR" />
Obi-wan Kenobi later came to Sundari, hoping to rescue Kryze from the clutches of the Death Watch. He was able to break Kryze out of the [[Sundari prison]], but Maul's forces stopped them as they were trying to escape, and Maul murdered Kryze and imprisoned Kenobi. He was rescued by [[Bo-Katan Kryze/Legends|Bo-Katan Kryze]] and the [[Nite Owls/Legends|Nite Owls]], a Death Watch faction who refused to submit to Maul. This began a [[Battle of Sundari|battle]] between the Nite Owls and those in the Death Watch who had become loyal to Maul, the [[Mandalorian super commando/Legends|Mandalorian super commandos]]. Kenobi assisted Bo-Katan in the battle, and then left in order to return to the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Republic]] and inform the [[Galactic Senate/Legends|Galactic Senate]] of the situation on Mandalore. During the battle, Darth Sidious came to Sundari and confronted Darth Maul and [[Savage Opress/Legends|Savage Opress]] as rivals. He fought in a [[Lightsaber duel/Legends|lightsaber duel]] with them in the [[Sundari Royal Palace/Legends|Sundari Royal Palace]] and killed Opress and forced Maul into submission.<ref name="Lawless">{{TCW|The Lawless}}</ref>
====Resurrection====
{{Quote|So, who's to know whether Jango had more than one son or not, or even how old he is?  Come on now, Spar, it's time to be doing your bit for ''Manda'yaim''.  You don't have to lift a finger.  Just act like Fett's heir while we sort ourselves out, so everyone knows we're still in business.|Fenn Shysa|<ref name="O66" />}}
[[File:MandalorianProtectors-GAW.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Mandalorian Protectors]]
In the years leading up to the Republic's clone army first being deployed at the [[First Battle of Geonosis/Legends|Battle of Geonosis]], an elite ARC trooper known as [[Spar|Alpha-Ø2]] began to experience headaches, backaches, and, most extraordinarily, memories of Jango Fett's life<ref name="HotM" />—or so he claimed.<ref name="O66" /> Whether he possessed the memories of Fett or not, the ARC trooper known by the nickname "Spar", developed a friendship with Doctor [[Mij Gilamar]] after repeated visits to his [[Tipoca City/Legends|Tipoca City]] offices. Gilamar, one of the Mandalorian ''Cuy'val Dar'' training sergeants and a medic who also tended to the clones, learned of Spar's interest in deserting the Grand Army and getting off Kamino. To that end, he called in a favor owed to him by Fett, and Spar was smuggled off-world in the cargo hold of Fett's ship, [[Slave I/Legends|''Slave I'']].<ref name="O66" /> While at first taking odd jobs as he traveled the galaxy, specializing in capturing live [[Bounty/Legends|bounties]],<ref name="O66" /> when Jango Fett was killed at Geonosis, Spar journeyed to Mandalore. There he met a local [[Constable/Legends|constable]] and clan [[Chief/Legends|chieftain]] by the name of [[Fenn Shysa]]. Shysa, who saw Jango Fett as a symbol of Mandalorian strength due to his infamous history as a bounty hunter and [[Jedi hunter/Legends|Jedi killer]], convinced Spar to act as Fett's heir, a claim given credence by Spar's status as a clone and one Shysa spread across Mandalore.<ref name="O66" /><ref name="HotM" /> Winning out over the New Mandalorian faction,<ref name="TEA" /> Spar became the new ''Mand'alor'' in [[20 BBY/Legends|20 BBY]], taking the sobriquet "Mandalore the Resurrector".<ref name="HotM" /> Spar overturned the New Mandalorians' position of neutrality for Mandalore,<ref name="TEA" /> instead allying with the Confederacy of Independent Systems in order to oppose a Republic he viewed as oppressive, and the Jedi Order whom he blamed for their part in destroying the True Mandalorians at Galidraan<ref name="HotM" /> and their willingness to lead the Grand Army.<ref name="O66" /> The New Mandalorians would never manage to reclaim their lost dominance, and under Spar, dwindled in power while the other clans and Jaster Mereel's Supercommando Codex returned to prominence on Mandalore.<ref name="TEA" />
[[File:Mandaloriansclonewars.jpg|thumb|right|220px|The Mandalorian Protectors fighting in the Clone Wars]]
[[File:Mandaloriansclonewars.jpg|thumb|right|220px|The Mandalorian Protectors fighting in the Clone Wars]]
As ''Mand'alor'', Spar turned to the teachings of the Supercommando Codex and forged a new army of supercommandos in the image of the fallen True Mandalorians, which he dubbed the "[[Mandalorian Protectors/Legends|Mandalorian Protectors]]". Numbering two-hundred and twelve-strong in total, the Protector army was comprised of recruits from the local police forces—including among them Shysa and Shya's lifelong friend, [[Tobbi Dala]]—even a dozen former members of the Death Watch.<ref name="GaW" /> Spar and his Protectors captured the facilities of the [[MandalMotors/Legends|MandalMotors]] company in the Mandalorian capital city [[Keldabe/Legends|Keldabe]] for the Separatists, and put the [[Pursuer-class enforcement ship|''Pursuer''-class enforcement ship]] into use among his forces.<ref name="HotM" /> In memory of the [[Mandallian Giant]]s that had been used by the Mandalorians on the front lines of the New Sith Wars, as well as Fenn Shysa's encounter with the droid [[C-3PX]], Spar also commissioned the Separatist [[Droid factory|droid foundries]] to produce a run of one thousand [[BL-series Battle Legionnaire]] droids to supplement his army.<ref name="NEGTD">''[[The New Essential Guide to Droids]]''</ref> Spar and the Mandalorian Protectors clashed with the Republic on several worlds. On [[New Holstice/Legends|New Holstice]], the Protectors [[Battle of New Holstice|faced off]] against the Grand Army's [[327th Star Corps/Legends|327th Star Corps]] and although they were driven to retreat, they brought the 327th down to 60 percent strength.<ref name="SoF">[[Republic 65|''Republic'' 65]]</ref> They [[Battle of Null|fought]] on the planet [[Null/Legends|Null]], where they defeated the Republic soundly,<ref name="SoF" /><ref name="GaW" /> and on the snow-covered world of [[Zaadja/Legends|Zaadja]].<ref name="GaW" /> When a prominent Separatist [[Commander/Legends|commander]] was killed, the Mandalorians and their Battle Legionnaire droids [[Battle of New Bornalex|retaliated]] at [[New Bornalex/Legends|New Bornalex]] and with [[Battle of Kamino (Separatist–Mandalorian invasion)|an attack]] on Kamino that devastated a portion of the cloning facilities.<ref name="HotM" />
Their deadly blitzkrieg came to an end when the Protectors were selected for a special mission. [[Palpatine/Legends|Darth Sidious]], the secret leader behind the Confederacy, ordered the Protectors on [[Mission to Norval II|a mission]] to the planet [[Norval II]]. The group's objective was to capture Senator [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Padmé Amidala]] of [[Naboo/Legends|Naboo]], but after arriving they were ambushed by Republic forces as part of a great deception engineered by Republic Supreme Chancellor Palpatine—the public alter-ego of Darth Sidious.<ref name="HotM" /> Of their entire force, only three Mandalorians escaped the slaughter: Shysa, Dala, and Spar.<ref name="HotM" /><ref name="TSB">[[Star Wars (1977) 68|''Star Wars'' (1977) 68]]</ref>  
 
Their deadly blitzkrieg came to an end when the Protectors were selected for a special mission. [[Palpatine/Legends|Darth Sidious]], the secret leader behind the Confederacy, ordered the Protectors on [[Mission to Norval II|a mission]] to the planet [[Norval II]]. The group's objective was to capture Senator [[Padmé Amidala/Legends|Padmé Amidala]] of [[Naboo/Legends|Naboo]], but after arriving they were ambushed by Republic forces as part of a great deception engineered by Republic Supreme Chancellor Palpatine—the public alter-ego of Darth Sidious.<ref name="HotM" /> The Mandalorians were almost entirely wiped out, including nearly all their Battle Legionnaire droids.<ref name="NEGTD" /> Of their entire force, only three Mandalorians escaped the slaughter: Shysa, Dala, and Spar.<ref name="HotM" /><ref name="TSB">[[Star Wars (1977) 68|''Star Wars'' (1977) 68]]</ref> Shysa and the others returned home to Mandalore where a shell-shocked and psychologically scarred Spar stepped down from his position as ''Mand'alor'', though Shysa would make repeated attempts to persuade Spar to reclaim the title.<ref name="O66" /> Shysa believed that without a proper ''Mand'alor'', the Mandalorians would look weak in the eyes of the galaxy, and he didn't want to create another gap that the Death Watch might attempt to fill. However, his attempts to sway Spar would be unsuccessful.<ref name="O66" />


===The Dark Times===
===The Dark Times===
{{Quote|The Empire gutted us. You've got a short memory. Or maybe you were still in diapers when Shysa had to kick some pride back into us.|[[Baltan Carid]]|<ref name="Sacrifice" />}}
[[File:FennShysa.jpg|thumb|left|180px|Fenn Shysa becomes ''Mand'alor'', in the face of the Empire's occupation]]
As the Republic made its [[Declaration of a New Order|transformation]] into the Galactic Empire and the [[Great Jedi Purge/Legends|Great Jedi Purge]] began, the newly-crowned [[Emperor/Legends|Emperor]] Palpatine turned his sights on Mandalore. Appearing to forgive the Mandalorians for their actions during the Clone Wars, the Empire had begun offering mercenary work to the people and even offered a large sum of credits in order to lease land for the creation of an Imperial base with a [[Garrison/Legends|garrison]] on the planet.<ref name="O66" /> Although there were those who believed any deal with the Empire to be a bad idea—such as Kal Skirata, who had gained a certain understanding of Palpatine's manipulative capabilities during his time in service to the Republic's Grand Army, and cited Palpatine's carefully planned destruction of the Jedi as proof that "Palpatine never did anything temporary in his life"—the Mandalorian clan leaders met and decided in favor of leasing the land to the Empire. However, as Imperial forces began to arrive, the post of ''Mand'alor'' that had been vacant since Spar stepped down, was reluctantly assumed by Fenn Shysa. Shysa had been a favorite among the Mandalorian people for becoming the next ''Mand'alor'', but it was his negative feelings toward the Empire that influenced his decision: Shysa had been against allowing the Imperial garrison, but felt that should the clans turn the Empire's offer down, they would lose much-needed credits and the Empire might well have come to Mandalore anyway, under much less friendly circumstances.<ref name="O66" />
[[File:Cityofbone.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Imperial forces set up a base in the City of Bone]]
[[File:Cityofbone.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Imperial forces set up a base in the City of Bone]]
In the months prior to the Empire's arrival on Mandalore, an [[Hayar's brother|enterprising Mandalorian]] believed the planet had an untapped potential for adventure tourism. With that in mind, he constructed an oversized replica of a mythosaur skeleton on the outskirts of Keldabe, intending to build an amusement park in and around the structure. The park, which came to be known as the "[[City of Bone]]", never opened, but the [[Unidentified Imperial commander (Mandalore)|Imperial commander]] in charge of the Mandalore operation—a human male from [[Kemla]]—was convinced by the creator of the park's brother, [[Hayar]], and his friend [[Jarkyc]], that the failed amusement park was actually an ancient Mandalorian temple of great spiritual importance to the people. Wishing to make a show of dominance toward the Mandalorian population, the Imperial commander actually bought the worthless structure and decided to locate the garrison within the Mandalorian "temple". While the Mandalorians who'd profited from the exchange found the situation quite hilarious, the Empire now had it's base and began to move in the garrison.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> They were helped in this effort by the former ''Cuy'val Dar'' members [[Dred Priest]] and [[Isabet Reau]].<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Priest and Reau had been hardliners for years, believing in Mandalorian supremacy and the need for the Mandalorians to regain their lost martial strength through conquest,<ref name="O66" /> but now they had found a place for their radical views among the ranks of the Death Watch, now in the employ of the Empire and on the return yet again.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> As Reau and Priest helped the Imperials secure their base outside Keldabe, the Empire offered MandalMotors eight hundred million credits for exclusive mining rights in the [[Tokursh]] region, an area rich in [[Mandalorian iron|''beskar'']] ore. In addition, the Empire was interested in acquiring [[Lictor-class dungeon ship|prison ships]] with ''beskar'' enhancements, refurbishing [[Mandalorian dungeon ship|older model prison ships]], and obtaining special ''beskar'' equipment, including [[Mandalorian manacles|''beskar'' manacles]] and [[cage]]s, for the ongoing Jedi Purge.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Priest was killed not long after his Death Watch ties became known; he was stabbed to death and his body dumped in the [[Kelita River]] by fellow ex-''Cuy'val Dar'' Mij Gilamar, who believed that the Death Watch could not be allowed to return to Mandalore.<ref name="ImpCom501st" />
It was around this time that the Empire showed itself as a true threat during a dispute with the planet [[Gibad/Legends|Gibad]]. Gibad, a world that had been aligned with the Separatists prior to the Clone Wars' end, had refused to accept the new Empire. In response, Emperor Palpatine authorized the use of the [[FG36]] [[nanovirus]]. Created by Gibadan native, Doctor [[Ovolot Qail Uthan]], during her time working with the Separatists, the FG36 virus had been designed to kill the Republic's clone troopers by targeting the Fett genome and the inherent rapid-maturation gene they possessed.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Captured during the Clone Wars by [[Omega Squad|a Republic commando squad]],<ref name="HC" /> Palpatine had kept the virus as insurance should he ever need to remove the Grand Army.<ref name="TC" /> But he found that in its unfinished state, the virus could be released onto a world, killing every [[Sentience/Legends|sentient]] being, and leaving its infrastructure intact—Gibad's ultimate fate. In order to ensure that Mandalore wouldn't share that same end, the Mandalorians of [[Clan Skirata]]—already holding Doctor Uthan for her assistance in reversing the rapid-aging of the clones who'd deserted to Mandalore and become a part of the clan—developed an immunogen for the virus, communicable by airborne transmission, and which with the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} permission, they spread throughout Keldabe and eventually across Mandalore.<ref name="ImpCom501st" />


[[File:SkirmishForest.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Shysa and his resistance [[Skirmish in the Mandalorian forest|combat]] Imperial slavers.]]
[[File:SkirmishForest.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Shysa and his resistance [[Skirmish in the Mandalorian forest|combat]] Imperial slavers.]]
As the Empire slowly consolidated its holdings on Mandalore, Shysa began to covertly assemble a resistance force to "respond in kind" should the Imperial presence turn hostile.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Shysa's fears were realized as the Empire's foothold on Mandalore became an iron grip; the Imperials began to strip-mine the planet's ''beskar'' deposits,<ref name="Sacrifice" /> and enslaved large portions of the Mandalorian population to do the work.<ref name="TSB" /> Shysa's resistance—a reborn sect of Mandalorian Protectors including the first-generation Protector, Tobbi Dala—fought against the Imperial occupation for close to twenty years, drawing the ire of the Empire. The [[Shimholt]] known as the [[Suprema]], had replaced the Imperial commander from Kemla, and under his leadership, the Empire's grip on Mandalore only tightened.<ref name="AitE">''[[Aliens in the Empire]]''</ref> During the [[Galactic Civil War/Legends|Galactic Civil War]] between the Empire and the [[Alliance to Restore the Republic/Legends|Rebel Alliance]], Mandalore was the target of pirate raids by the [[Zann Consortium/Legends|Zann Consortium]], who [[Mission to Mandalore (Zann Consortium)|hijacked]] the [[Venator-class Star Destroyer/Legends|''Venator''-class Star Destroyer]] of Mandalore's [[Supreme Strategist]], [[Skirmish over Mandalore|fought]] Mandalorian clan chieftains over the planet, and extorted ships from [[Mandal Hypernautics/Legends|Mandal Hypernautics]].<ref name="EaWFoC">''[[Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption]]''</ref> Around [[3 ABY/Legends|3 ABY]], Tobbi Dala undertook a mission to infiltrate the City of Bone, where many of his enslaved kinsmen were being held, with the intent to rescue them. However, the mission proved to be a disaster, and Dala was captured by the Imperials. Although his comrade was now out of action, Shysa continued the fight, utilizing hit-and-run operations against the slavers.<ref name="AitE" /> A bounty was placed on Shysa's head, one that the bounty hunter [[Dengar/Legends|Dengar]] came to Mandalore in order to collect. Dengar was unable to capture Shysa, however, and soon found himself in the clutches of the Protectors. In an effort to retrieve Dala, Shysa made a deal with the Imperials: he would turn Dengar over to them in exchange for the release of his friend.<ref name="TSB" /> The slavers agreed to the deal, but before the exchange could be made, there was another unexpected arrival to the planet. [[Prince/Legends|Princess]] [[Leia Organa Solo|Leia Organa]], one of the Rebel Alliance's most prominent leaders, came to Mandalore chasing rumors that Dengar had aided [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba Fett]] in capturing [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], another Alliance leader. She landed on the planet and became immediately involved in a shoot out between the Mandalorians and Imperial slavers. After initially confusing Shysa with Fett, Organa learned of the Mandalorian's true identity and his purpose on Mandalore.<ref name="TSB" /> Shysa mistook Organa for her mother, Padmé Amidala, whom he had been sent to capture during the war, though that, too, was shortly cleared up.<ref name="HotM" />
Shysa's fears were realized as the Empire's foothold on Mandalore became an iron grip; the Imperials began to enslaved large portions of the Mandalorian population.<ref name="TSB" /> Shysa's resistance—a reborn sect of Mandalorian Protectors including the first-generation Protector, Tobbi Dala—fought against the Imperial occupation for close to twenty years, drawing the ire of the Empire. Under the leadership of the [[Suprema]] the Empire's grip on Mandalore only tightened. Around [[3 ABY/Legends|3 ABY]], Tobbi Dala undertook a mission to infiltrate the City of Bone, where many of his enslaved kinsmen were being held, with the intent to rescue them. However, the mission proved to be a disaster, and Dala was captured by the Imperials. Although his comrade was now out of action, Shysa continued the fight, utilizing hit-and-run operations against the slavers. A bounty was placed on Shysa's head, one that the bounty hunter [[Dengar/Legends|Dengar]] came to Mandalore in order to collect. Dengar was unable to capture Shysa, however, and soon found himself in the clutches of the Protectors. In an effort to retrieve Dala, Shysa made a deal with the Imperials: he would turn Dengar over to them in exchange for the release of his friend.<ref name="TSB" /> The slavers agreed to the deal, but before the exchange could be made, there was another unexpected arrival to the planet. [[Prince/Legends|Princess]] [[Leia Organa Solo|Leia Organa]], one of the Rebel Alliance's most prominent leaders, came to Mandalore chasing rumors that Dengar had aided [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba Fett]] in capturing [[Han Solo/Legends|Han Solo]], another Alliance leader. She landed on the planet and became immediately involved in a shoot out between the Mandalorians and Imperial slavers. After initially confusing Shysa with Fett, Organa learned of the Mandalorian's true identity and his purpose on Mandalore.<ref name="TSB" />


[[File:SupremaDala2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An injured Tobbi Dala sacrifices himself for the freedom of Mandalore]]
[[File:SupremaDala2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An injured Tobbi Dala sacrifices himself for the freedom of Mandalore]]
After giving Organa a false testimony as to his exploits in the Clone Wars, including mentioning that Boba Fett had been his commander and not Spar, Shysa brought Organa and her droid, [[C-3PO/Legends|C-3PO]], back to [[Mandalorian forest encampment|his base camp]], lodged deep within the Mandalorian forest. Upon finding Dengar as their prisoner, Organa to bring the bounty hunter back to the Alliance for questioning, but Shysa would hear nothing of it, determined to get his friend back from the Imperials. Taking Shysa for a walk away from the camp, Organa left C-3PO to free the bounty hunter. On their walk, Organa seduced Shysa, using a kiss to put him off guard before knocking him unconscious. With Shysa incapacitated, Organa released Dengar, hoping that he would repay her with information about Fett. However, the bounty hunter double-crossed her, betraying her to the Imperials for the bounty on her head.<ref name="TSB" /> As the princess was taken into the City of Bone, Shysa took out one of the perimeter guards and assumed his identity, donning his [[Stormtrooper armor/Legends|stormtrooper armor]] and infiltrating their base. Shysa freed Organa from her cell and made a deal with her: if she would help him free Dala, he would help recapture Dengar and let her take the bounty hunter back to the Alliance. After Organa agreed, they managed to free Dala and Shysa gave the order for his troops to [[Battle of the City of Bone|attack]]; Mandalorian slaves rioted, striking back at their Imperial captors as [[Stormtrooper/Legends|stormtroopers]] rushed to defend the base. During a confrontation with the Suprema, Dala was mortally wounded.<ref name="DitCB">[[Star Wars (1977) 69|''Star Wars'' (1977) 69]]</ref> Shysa viciously attacked the Suprema, but before he could kill him, Organa convinced the ''Mand'alor'' that they may yet need him. Wounded beyond saving, Dala directed his friend to leave him, and ensured that Shysa and Organa escaped the base in a stolen [[Airspeeder/Legends|airspeeder]]. When the [[Shrike Squadron (Mandalore)|Imperial forces]] gave chase, Dala slammed the hangar doors shut; moving too fast to break off their pursuit, the Imperials crashed headlong into the blast doors, creating a massive explosion that ignited nearby [[Fuel/Legends|fuel]] and ammunition, and consumed the entire city in flames, killing all the Imperials, the Suprema, and Dala himself.<ref name="DitCB" /> Though Shysa mourned the loss of Dala, the Mandalorians celebrated their regained freedom and a large number of the former slaves joined the ranks of the Mandalorian Protectors.<ref name="DitCB" /> With the Suprema dead and their numbers bolstered, the Protectors took their fight to Imperial [[Grand Admiral/Legends|Grand Admiral]] [[Miltin Takel]], who had been placed in charge of the Mandalore sector, and drove him from Mandalorian space.<ref name="HotM" /><ref name="GaW" />
After giving Organa a false testimony as to his exploits in the Clone Wars, including mentioning that Boba Fett had been his commander and not Spar, Shysa brought Organa and her droid, [[C-3PO/Legends|C-3PO]], back to [[Mandalorian forest encampment|his base camp]], lodged deep within the Mandalorian forest. Upon finding Dengar as their prisoner, Organa to bring the bounty hunter back to the Alliance for questioning, but Shysa would hear nothing of it, determined to get his friend back from the Imperials. Taking Shysa for a walk away from the camp, Organa left C-3PO to free the bounty hunter. On their walk, Organa seduced Shysa, using a kiss to put him off guard before knocking him unconscious. With Shysa incapacitated, Organa released Dengar, hoping that he would repay her with information about Fett. However, the bounty hunter double-crossed her, betraying her to the Imperials for the bounty on her head.<ref name="TSB" /> As the princess was taken into the City of Bone, Shysa took out one of the perimeter guards and assumed his identity, donning his [[Stormtrooper armor/Legends|stormtrooper armor]] and infiltrating their base. Shysa freed Organa from her cell and made a deal with her: if she would help him free Dala, he would help recapture Dengar and let her take the bounty hunter back to the Alliance. After Organa agreed, they managed to free Dala and Shysa gave the order for his troops to [[Battle of the City of Bone|attack]]; Mandalorian slaves rioted, striking back at their Imperial captors as [[Stormtrooper/Legends|stormtroopers]] rushed to defend the base. During a confrontation with the Suprema, Dala was mortally wounded.<ref name="DitCB">[[Star Wars (1977) 69|''Star Wars'' (1977) 69]]</ref> Shysa viciously attacked the Suprema, but before he could kill him, Organa convinced the ''Mand'alor'' that they may yet need him. Wounded beyond saving, Dala directed his friend to leave him, and ensured that Shysa and Organa escaped the base in a stolen [[Airspeeder/Legends|airspeeder]]. When the [[Shrike Squadron (Mandalore)|Imperial forces]] gave chase, Dala slammed the hangar doors shut; moving too fast to break off their pursuit, the Imperials crashed headlong into the blast doors, creating a massive explosion that ignited nearby [[Fuel/Legends|fuel]] and ammunition, and consumed the entire city in flames, killing all the Imperials, the Suprema, and Dala himself.<ref name="DitCB" /> Though Shysa mourned the loss of Dala, the Mandalorians celebrated their regained freedom and a large number of the former slaves joined the ranks of the Mandalorian Protectors.<ref name="DitCB" />


===After the Empire===
===After the Empire===
{{Quote|I came to tell you that your people can expect to be busy in the next few months. A war is coming.''"<br />"''You must be new in this galaxy. There's always a war going on somewhere, always has been, always will be. It's why Mandalorians have never gone out of business.|Nom Anor and Boba Fett|<ref name="APM" />}}
With the destruction of the [[Death Star II/Legends|second Death Star]] at the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]] in [[4 ABY/Legends|4 ABY]], a year after Mandalore's own liberation, the Alliance to Restore the Republic [[Declaration of the Alliance of Free Planets|formally became]] the [[Alliance of Free Planets]], an interim government on the way to a new Republic. As ''Mand'alor'', Shysa led the Mandalorians as an ally of the Alliance of Free Planets during the [[Nagai–Tof War|Nagai invasion]] of the galaxy after [[Battle of Mandalore (Nagai invasion)|a few]] [[Battle of Mandallia|battles]] in the Mandalore system.<ref>[[Star Wars (1977) 101|''Star Wars'' (1977) 101]]</ref> However, when it became clear that the Nagai were looking to escape from under the heel of the barbaric [[Tof]], the Mandalorian Protectors agreed to help the Nagai liberate their own homeworld, [[Nagi]].<ref>''[[The University of Sanbra Guide to Intelligent Life: The Marvel Series]]''</ref>
[[File:Boba_Fett_SWGTCG_Galactic_Hunters.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Bounty hunter turned ''Mand'alor'', Boba Fett]]
With the destruction of the [[Death Star II/Legends|second Death Star]] at the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]] in [[4 ABY/Legends|4 ABY]], a year after Mandalore's own liberation, the Alliance to Restore the Republic [[Declaration of the Alliance of Free Planets|formally became]] the [[Alliance of Free Planets]], an interim government on the way to a new Republic. As ''Mand'alor'', Shysa led the Mandalorians as an ally of the Alliance of Free Planets during the [[Nagai–Tof War|Nagai invasion]] of the galaxy after [[Battle of Mandalore (Nagai invasion)|a few]] [[Battle of Mandallia|battles]] in the Mandalore system.<ref>[[Star Wars (1977) 101|''Star Wars'' (1977) 101]]</ref> However, when it became clear that the Nagai were looking to escape from under the heel of the barbaric [[Tof]], the Mandalorian Protectors agreed to help the Nagai liberate their own homeworld, [[Nagi]].<ref>''[[The University of Sanbra Guide to Intelligent Life: The Marvel Series]]''</ref> Although Mandalore was not part of the [[New Republic/Legends|New Republic]] that was formed shortly after, the Mandalorian Protectors and Fenn Shysa would again offer their aid during the [[Battle of Mindor]] against [[Cronal|Lord Shadowspawn]].<ref name="HotM" /> Shysa's stint as ''Mand'alor'' would come to an end in [[21 ABY/Legends|21 ABY]]. When an aging Boba Fett returned to Kamino to attain a cloned replacement for a near-[[cancer]]ous leg, the [[Kaminoan/Legends|Kaminoan]] named [[Taun We/Legends|Taun We]] sought to enlist Fett in her revenge against the last living Mandalorian Protector who'd been responsible for the attack on her world during the Clone Wars: Shysa. Fett hunted Shysa to the planet Shogun,<ref name="HotM" /> but before Fett could kill Shysa they were surrounded by [[Sevvet]]s. Shysa, still of the belief that a member of the [[Clan Fett|Fetts]] would make the best ''Mand'alor'', saved Fett's life but received severe wounds in the process. Rather than leave Shysa to the Sevvets to die what he felt was a "rotten death", Fett killed Shysa out of mercy, but not before agreeing to Shysa's dying wish that Fett succeed him as ''Mand'alor''. Taught from a young age that his word was his bond by his father, Jango, Fett returned to Mandalore with Shysa's helmet and took over as the new Mandalorian leader.<ref name="Revelation" /> Under Fett, the Mandalorian Protectors would cease to be a force strictly for home defense, and became a mercenary army,<ref name="GaW" /> while Shysa was [[Fenn Shysa's memorial|memorialized]] in the Keldabe suburb of [[Bralsin]].<ref name="Revelation" />
 
Nearly thirty years after the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]], the Mandalorians would be among the first groups to become aware of the extra-galactic invaders known as the [[Yuuzhan Vong]]. This interaction all began in [[24 ABY/Legends|24 ABY]], when the Mandalorian bounty hunter [[Goran Beviin]] met with an individual by the name of Udelen at [[Bar Jaraniz]] on [[Nar Shaddaa/Legends|Nar Shaddaa]] about a job. Udelen was in fact a spy for the Yuuzhan Vong, disguising his true appearance and looking to use the bounty hunter's skills to destabilize the government on [[Ter Abbes]] by assassinating the politician [[Tholote B'Leph]]. Though Beviin normally stayed away from political hits and kept to the domain of arresting criminals, [[Beviin-Vasur farm|his farm]] was having trouble making ends meet, and he agreed to take the job. Beviin was well paid upon accomplishing his task, but his actions had attracted the Mandalorians further attention from the Vong and Nom Anor offered work to other interested Mandalorian mercenaries, even speaking with Boba Fett on at least one occasion.<ref name="APM" /> [[25 ABY/Legends|A year later]], Nom Anor—still operating under the identity of "Udelen"—traveled to Mandalore to meet with Boba Fett in person. Arriving in Keldabe, Fett and Nom Anor arranged a rendezvous in the Outer Rim; although Fett disliked Nom Anor's tendency to withhold information and his subtle threats, he did not wish to deny the Mandalorians needed credits and agreed to Nom Anor's request. Arriving at the rendezvous point with six of his supercommandos including Beviin, [[Tiroc Vhon]], [[Cham Detta|Cham]] and his brother [[Suvar Detta]], and [[Briika Jeban|Briika]] with daughter [[Dinua Jeban]], Fett and his forces bore witness to the arrival of the massive [[Yuuzhan Vong fleet]]. Invited aboard one of the [[miid ro'ik]] [[Warship/Legends|warships]], Fett and Beviin learned the true identity of "Udelen" as Nom Anor, a [[Intendant caste|Vong Intendant]]. Nom Anor would also share the Yuuzhan Vong's plans for the galaxy with the two Mandalorians, even brutally demonstrating the [[Yorik-Kul|fate]] of those individuals who might oppose them. Knowing that the Mandalorians stood no chance against the Vong in a direct confrontation, Fett made a deal with Nom Anor: using clever word games to circumvent his own moral code, Fett agreed to continuing Mandalorian service in return for the Mandalore sector being spared, when in actuality, Fett planned to sabotage the Vong from the inside at every available chance while buying Mandalore time for the Vong's inevitable betrayal.<ref name="APM" />
 
[[File:Mandalorians_led_by_Boba_Fett.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Boba Fett leading the Mandalorian Protectors during the Yuuzhan Vong War]]
Having acquired sample's from the living miid ro'ik ship's internal walls, and records of everything they could see from [[Holorecorder/Legends|recorders]] in their helmets, Fett and Beviin planned to make contact with the New Republic, but knowing that the Vong could disguise themselves as human, they would have to tread cautiously. One week after the [[Battle of Helska IV|fall]] of [[Helska IV]] and the beginning of the [[Yuuzhan Vong War]], Fett and his [[Commando/Legends|commandos]] traveled to [[Birgis/Legends|Birgis]], the next target the Vong had given the Mandalorians. Equipped with the data Fett and Beviin had gathered on the Vong ship and information on their next two assignments, the Mandalorians stormed a [[Spaceport/Legends|spaceport]] and did enough damage to appear convincing while they were really looking for someone to relay the information to the New Republic. Finding a female pilot still in the main complex, the Mandalorians managed to subdue her and give her the information to pass on to her superiors. When asked whose side the Mandalorians were on, Briika Jeban stated that they were on their ''own'' side, offering the data to the New Republic because no one stood to benefit from a galaxy under Vong control. Though the pilot would escape Birgis and deliver the data to her superiors, the New Republic would believe the information provided by the Mandalorians to be false and [[New Holgha]] fell to the Vong.<ref name="APM" /> However, another opportunity would arise when, while on New Holgha, Fett was contacted by the Vong [[subaltern]] [[Bur'lorr]], in pursuit of a Jedi. Knowing the Jedi's Force senses would allow him to detect the truth of the Mandalorians' intentions, Fett told the Vong to leave the Jedi to them; Beviin was ordered to stall the subaltern, while the others tracked and managed to incapacitate the already injured Jedi with a stun dart. The Jedi accused Fett of delivering misinformation to the New Republic, but the ''Mand'alor'' explained that he was trying to save his and had to make the Vong believe he was on their side; with the Force's assurance, the Jedi—introducing himself as [[Kubariet]]—believed Fett's claims and was rushed to his vessel with the data. No sooner had Kubariet departed, Subaltern Bur'lorr arrived, suspicious of the Mandalorians. With no other option, Beviin attacked, destroying the subaltern's [[villip]] and burying his ''[[Beskad/Legends|beskad]]'' saber in the Vong's jaw. Still thrashing, Beviin leaped on top of the Vong, crushing its throat with the illegal Mandalorian [[Crushgaunt/Legends|crushgaunts]] he wore. In all the thrashing, however, Briika had been pierced in the chest by one of the spikes on the [[Vonduun Skerr Kyrric|Vong's armor]] and although the Mandalorians fought desperately to save her, she died in Fett's ship, [[Slave I/Legends|''Slave I'']]; her now orphaned daughter, Dinua, was adopted on the spot by Beviin.<ref name="APM" />
 
Two weeks later, Fett met with Kubariet on [[Vorpa'ya]]. There, they solidified the terms of the impromptu partnership, with the Mandalorians forced to continue to act as the New Republic's enemy and the New Republic to respond in turn. Fett handed over what information and bio-samples he had available, with the only thing he asked in return being the recognition that a Mandalorian had died to save a New Republic citizen.<ref name="APM" /> In order to secretly build Mandalore's forces against the Vong, Fett established a Mandalorian training ground on [[Raxus Prime/Legends|Raxus Prime]] for the Mandalorian Protectors. A few months into the war, Han Solo came to Raxus Prime to investigate a rumor, and was shot down by one of the Mandalorians. Fett sent his new recruits—at first mistaken to ''be'' Fett by Solo—after the New Republic hero in order to test them, leaving Solo to weed out the weaker ones. Eventually Solo was confronted by the real Fett, who told Solo to return to Coruscant and tell his wife that the Mandalorians were working for the highest bidder, the Yuuzhan Vong, furthering their cover.<ref name="Revenants">{{Tales|18|Revenants}}</ref> But the deception would not last forever. When the Vong discovered that the Mandalorians had betrayed them, they brought their vengeance down on Mandalore, [[Battle of Mandalore (Yuuzhan Vong War)|ravaging the world]]: bombarding the planet, flattening its woods, poisoning its soil, and even killing a third of its population. Many Mandalorians took shelter in the underground tunnels of the planet's countryside, allowing them to survive the initial stages of the Vong attack and eventually fight off the invaders.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> The ruse brought to light, Fett now led the Mandalorians to strike directly at the Vong, [[Battle of Tholatin|liberating]] [[Tholatin]] and [[Defense of Gyndine|crushing]] the Vong forces on [[Gyndine/Legends|Gyndine]].<ref name="TUF">''[[The New Jedi Order: The Unifying Force]]''</ref><ref name="HotM" /> The Mandalorians also helped to [[Battle of Caluula|defend]] [[Caluula/Legends|Caluula]], headquartering themselves in the orbiting [[Caluula Station]]. A month of Vong attacks passed, until Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo arrived on the station aboard the [[Millennium Falcon/Legends|''Millennium Falcon'']]. With the Solos' arrival, Vong interest in the planet was redoubled and they struck heavily at Caluula Station. The Mandalorian Protectors fought back, with Fett even saving Solo, his one-time enemy and rival, from the Vong. Several of the Mandalorians scalped the Vong they killed, as they went; meanwhile, the Vong sent out alerts that the Mandalorians were warriors worthy of captivity, and they strengthened their focus on Fett and his soldiers. Two Mandalorians fell as the rest were backed into the corner of a hold, and Fett shot up on his jetpack toward the ceiling, firing on the Vong below, before an [[amphistaff]] knocked him down and against a bulkhead. As the Vong closed in on him, Fett was in turn saved by Han Solo. With more reinforcements on the way, the Mandalorians blew a hole in a bulkhead and retreated through it, with the Solos and Caluula's soldiers following, although the Mandalorians would soon split off from the others. Fett eventually reached ''Slave I'', and along with four Mandalorians in [[Gladiator-class assault fighter|''Gladiator''-class assault fighters]], he once again came to the rescue of the Solos, blowing apart a Vong [[Yorik-et|coralskipper]] pursuing the ''Falcon''. Fett and Han exchanged jibes over the comlink before parting ways. Though Caluula was ultimately lost to the Vong, the Mandalorians and the new [[Galactic Federation of Free Alliances|Galactic Alliance]] would prove victorious in the Yuuzhan Vong War.<ref name="TUF" />
 
===Restoration===
{{Quote|No Mandalorian soldier should have to fight an ''aruetii''{{'s}} war for the price of a day's food.  No ''Mando'ad'' should have to fight at all, except to defend ''Manda'yaim'', his home, or his family, or because he wants to.  We have to stop being the tool of governments that don't care if we live or die so long as we do their bidding.|''Kad'ika'', also known as Venku Skirata, addressing a gathering of clan leaders|<ref name="Revelation" />}}
[[File:BobaFett-BloodlinesCover.jpg|thumb|left|250px|''Mand'alor'' Boba Fett, as of the year 40 ABY]]
[[40 ABY|Ten years]] after the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War, Mandalore was still recovering from the damage dealt by the vengeful Vong. Many of their best soldiers had fallen to the Vong attack, and even after ten years, much of Mandalore's soil remained poisoned and its infrastructure in disarray.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> At the same time, Boba Fett, who was still the reigning ''Mand'alor'' but had been living on Taris, found that he was dying: the tumors in his old leg, a result of his time spent in the [[Sarlacc/Legends|Sarlacc]] and worsened by his nature as a clone, had begun to spread. His doctor, a man by the name of [[Beluine]], gave him a prognosis of a year or two to live, possibly less with overexertion. Determined not to die without a fight, Fett set out on a quest to find long-missing Kaminoan [[Scientist/Legends|scientist]], [[Ko Sai/Legends|Ko Sai]], and her data in order to combat the spread of his degenerating tumors. Enlisting the help of Goran Beviin—who had become something of an unofficial second-in-command to Fett—the ''Mand'alor'' found that rumor held Ko Sai was dead, but that her data had never surfaced. Shifting his focus, Fett planned to track down another Kaminoan, his childhood acquaintance, Taun We.<ref name="Bloodlines" /> Before he could leave Taris, however, Fett was confronted by a girl named [[Mirta Gev]] who possessed the [[Heart of Fire|heart-of-fire]] gemstone Fett had given to his dead ex-wife, [[Sintas Vel]], when they were married. Like Fett, Mirta was a bounty hunter, claimed that she'd retrieved the stone for Fett's estranged daughter, [[Ailyn Vel]], and for a fee, would bring him to her. Agreeing to the deal, Fett took Mirta along with him as he tracked Taun We to [[Arkanian Microtechnologies]] on [[Vohai/Legends|Vohai]]; during the trip, Mirta revealed that she had met another clone recently, one who had apparently managed to halt his accelerated aging. His hope renewed that Ko Sai's research was still out there, Fett was left with a third target: a Mandalorian clone with grey [[Leather/Legends|leather]] [[Glove/Legends|gloves]].<ref name="Bloodlines" /> Upon infiltrating Arkanian Micro's headquarters, Fett met with Taun We and stole a copy of her data, using the threat of selling it in order to ransom information about Ko Sai from her. Taun We informed Fett that Ko Sai had fallen victim to Kal Skirata and the Null [[Advanced Recon Commando/Legends|ARCs]] during the Clone Wars, information that fit well with Mirta's tip that the clone she'd encountered bore the clan name "Skirata". With this new lead, Fett was about to continue his search when he was contacted by [[Corellian/Legends|Corellian]] [[President/Legends|President]], [[Thrackan Sal-Solo]].<ref name="Bloodlines" />
 
Sal-Solo informed Fett that he wished to enlist the aid of the Mandalorians in order to defend [[Centerpoint Station]] as it underwent reconstruction. Fett had Beviin gather what supercommandos he could to meet him on [[Drall (planet)|Drall]]. Although many were unable to get away from their farms as it was now harvest time on Mandalore, when Fett arrived at [[Zerria's Bar]] on Drall, he was joined by six Mandalorians: [[Ram Zerimar]], [[Briike]], [[Novoc Vevut]] and his son [[Ghes Orade]], [[Isko Talgal]], and Beviin. The general consensus among the commandos was against taking up arms for [[Corellia/Legends|Corellia]] in the [[Second Galactic Civil War|growing tensions]] between Corellia and the Galactic Alliance, stating that they were less interested in credits as they were in tending to their farms, and in a private conversation with Beviin, Fett learned that a Mandalorian known as "[[Venku Skirata|''Kad'ika'']]" was spreading the sentiment that Mandalorians should stop fighting outsiders' wars and strengthen themselves, though he wasn't looking to replace Fett as ''Mand'alor''.<ref name="Bloodlines" /> Despite the Mandalorians' general disinterest in the prospective Corellian contract, Fett had other motives for traveling to Corellia: Sal-Solo had put a bounty on the head of his cousin, Han Solo, and Fett's daughter Ailyn had taken the job, tracking Solo to Corellia. The Mandalorians in their ''Gladiator''-class assault fighters would distract the Alliance [[Blockade of Corellia|blockade around Corellia]], allowing Fett to land on the planet's surface and meet with President Sal-Solo. Although the two came to no agreement—Fett demanding more money for his commandos than Sal-Solo was willing to pay—on the way out, Fett was approached by [[Dur Gejjen]] with a proposal to assassinate Sal-Solo.<ref name="Bloodlines" /> Fett took the job, and with the help of a vengeful Han Solo and Mirta Gev, killed Sal-Solo and escaped the presidential offices to await Ailyn's arrival. Unfortunately, Ailyn had been killed by Solo's son, [[Darth Caedus|Jacen]], a fact revealed after the arrival of Solo's wife, Leia, and one that drove Mirta to out herself as Fett's granddaughter before trying to kill him for her now dead mother. Her attack was blocked by Leia, and Mirta would give up her desire to kill her grandfather after Fett demanded the return of Ailyn's body. The two would develop an uneasy peace between them as they brought Ailyn to be buried on Mandalore, with Fett stopping briefly on Geonosis to collect his father's remains as well.<ref name="Bloodlines" />
 
Soon after Fett's return to Mandalore, a gathering of the clans was called at [[MandalMotors Hall]], a stone communal building donated by MandalMotors [[Chief Executive Officer/Legends|CEO]], [[Jir Yomaget]]. There, the leaders of the clans looked to Fett as ''Mand'alor'', to determine whether or not the Mandalorians were going to get involved in the escalating war, and which side they would fight for if they did. After a lengthy discussion, Fett decided upon a compromise: while Mandalore took no official position in the war, individuals who wished to sell their services as private mercenaries were free to fight for whichever side they desired.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> The idea was derided by the Mandalorian known as [[Graad]], a proponent of ''[[kadikla]]''—the name of the "Mandalore-first" movement that was being spread by ''Kad'ika''—and who felt that a situation that could have Mandalorians fighting each other on opposite sides was the last thing that Mandalore needed. He was opposed in this view by [[Baltan Carid]], who was a strong supporter of Fett's idea, and felt that ''kadikla'' was too far in opposition to the Mandalorians nomadic roots. But when Graad suggested that some Mandalorians out in the galaxy be called to return to help rebuild Mandalore, Fett latched onto the idea and made it policy, asking for two million Mandalorians to come back to Mandalore in order to raise the population back to pre-Yuuzhan Vong War levels. In order to help with the economical deficit brought on by the need to import outside food, Jir Yomaget pledged half of MandalMotors' profits to the restoration effort, and Fett added an additional multimillion credit offering from his own accumulated wealth. As the meeting wound down, Fett declared Goran Beviin as acting ''Mand'alor'' during the period of time he would be gone, back on the hunt for the gray-gloved clone named Skirata. Fett would eventually find this clone—who turned out to be the former Null ARC [[Jaing Skirata]]—on [[Kuat/Legends|Kuat]], after a brief skirmish at the [[Tekshar Falls Casino]] in [[Kuat City]]. Skirata agreed to help the ailing ''Mand'alor'' on the condition that he listen to ''Kad'ika''{{'s}} advice and forge Mandalore into a stronger, more stable state, just as Shysa had done before him.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> In Fett's absence from Mandalore, a large deposit of ''beskar'' ore was discovered to the north of [[Enceri]] by two off-world Mandalorians, a [[Geologist/Legends|geologist]] and a [[minerals engineer]], returning to Mandalore on Fett's order. By the time Fett made his own return to the planet, drilling had already commenced under site [[Foreman/Legends|foreman]] [[Herik Vorad]], and samples were being taken. Since the ''beskar'' had been found on land with no owner, Fett decreed that the lode would be a resource for all of Mandalore.<ref name="Sacrifice" />
 
Soon after the discovery of the ''beskar'' lode, MandalMotors began producing a prototype [[Starfighter/Legends|starfighter]] that began as the ''Kyr'galaar'', but would ultimately become the [[Bes'uliik|''Bes'uliik'' assault fighter]], planing to incorporate the new ''beskar'' in the airframe and armor of the powerful vessel. When Jir Yomaget unveiled the prototype to Fett, he was given full approval to begin production, with fifty-percent to be marked down in performance and weaponry for export, while the other fifty-percent was for the Mandalorians themselves, and to be built top of the line. Fett also decided that the fighters would be sold to the fledgling [[Confederation]] or the Galactic Alliance, or anyone else who could pay.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> When word of the Mandalorians' new supply of ''beskar'' got out, the [[Verpine/Legends|Verpine]] speaker for [[Roche asteroid field|Roche]], [[Sass Sikili]], got in contact with the ''Mand'alor'' to acquire a shipment of the metal and to see if the resurgent Mandalorian economy might lead to aggressive outward expansion. Glimpsing an opportunity, Fett proposed a pact between the Mandalorians and the Verpine: exclusive Verpine weaponry for exclusive ''beskar'' shipments, and use of Verpine facilities in exchange for military aid in times of need. Sikili agreed to the pact on behalf of the [[Roche Hive Mechanical Apparatus Design and Construction Activity for Those Who Need the Hive's Machines|Roche hive]], and a Mandalorian–Verpine alliance was forged. At the same time, Fett's granddaughter Mirta had entered into a romantic relationship with Ghes Orade. Mirta and Fett had developed a more normal, albeit ''strained'', relationship by this point, with Mirta even attempting to help Fett connect with his Mandalorian heritage that he'd been estranged from for nearly his entire life.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> As Mandalore's economy surged, Jaing Skirata felt that Fett had fulfilled his end of their deal and sent a cure for Fett's condition to be delivered by Skirata's nephew, Venku Skirata, who was in fact none other than ''Kad'ika'' and the son of [[Darman Skirata|a clone deserter]] from the Clone Wars, making him the equivalent of Fett's own nephew as well. Fett was treated by a [[Hayca Mekket|local veterinarian]], and during his recovery, the Mandalorians were offered twenty million credits per month by the government of [[Bothawui/Legends|Bothawui]] to provide the services of an assault fleet and infantry force, in addition to offering a premium price in order to obtain exclusive purchasing rights for the new ''Bes'uliik'' fighters. Shortly after Fett had regained his strength, he led a Mandalorian assault on the factory complexes on [[Murkhana/Legends|Murkhana]] as part of their agreement with the Verpine, protecting the copyrights established by Roche.<ref name="Sacrifice" />
 
In [[41 ABY]], Mandalore would play host to Jedi Knight [[Jaina Solo Fel|Jaina Solo]] when she came to the planet to seek the help of Boba Fett in order to capture her brother, Jacen, who had embraced the dark side and become [[Darth Caedus]]. Fett agreed to Jaina's request, and began training her in bounty hunting and anti-Jedi combative techniques. Thousands of Mandalorians were also arriving on Mandalore, heeding the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} call.<ref name="Revelation" /> Baltan Carid's clan was put in charge of allocating unused farmland to any of the returning Mandalorians who wished to farm it.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> At the same time, Mirta Gev had been able to locate her grandmother and Fett's ex-wife, Sintas Vel, who wasn't dead, as previously believed, but frozen in [[Carbonite/Legends|carbonite]]. Upon recovering Vel, Mirta and Fett brought her back to Mandalore where they released her from her carbonite prison, and at the advice of Jaina, enlisted the help of the former Jedi turned Mandalorian, [[Bardan Jusik|Gotab]], to [[Force healing/Legends|heal]] her carbonite-induced blindness and repair her damaged memory.<ref name="Revelation" /> Meanwhile, MandalMotors continued mass-production of the ''Bes'uliik'' fighters, and also introduced the considerably more low-tech vehicle known as the [[Tra'kad-class transport|''Tra'kad'']]—or the "Star Saber", a veritable flying tank that could be operated entirely by manual controls—in a move that left Mandalore's new Verpine allies baffled. On his way back from inspecting one of these vessels at MandalMotors headquarters, Fett received a transmission from [[Admiral/Legends|Admiral]] [[Natasi Daala]], who had an offer of mercenary work for Fett and his commandos: with Admiral [[Gilad Pellaeon/Legends|Gilad Pellaeon's]] forces moving to [[Fondor/Legends|Fondor]] to support Darth Caedus' campaign there, Daala wished for Fett and the Mandalorian supercommandos to act as a standby team should Pellaeon require assistance. Fett agreed, and within twenty-four hours, the Mandalorians Fett had chosen, in addition to Mirta, Jaina Solo, and himself, were stationed near the [[Tapani sector/Legends|Tapani sector]] awaiting word from Daala.<ref name="Revelation" /> Things would not go according to plan, however, as Caedus' [[Sith apprentice/Legends|Sith apprentice]], [[Tahiri Veila]], murdered Pellaeon aboard his vessel, [[Bloodfin (Star Destroyer)|''Bloodfin'']], in the middle of the [[Second Battle of Fondor]]. The Mandalorians were then re-tasked by Daala with taking the ''Bloodfin'' back from the onboard coup of [[Moff/Legends|Moffs]] and [[Imperial officer/Legends|Imperial officers]] loyal to Caedus, and so they assaulted the [[Star Destroyer/Legends|Star Destroyer]], breaching the [[Hull/Legends|hull]] and killing every stormtrooper and officer who opposed them until finally reaching the Moffs at the ship's inner sanctum.<ref name="Revelation" /> During the commando raid, Mirta and Jaina engaged Tahiri Veila as she attempted to flee the besieged Star Destroyer, in a skirmish that left Tahiri retreating while bleeding profusely from a severed femoral artery after Mirta stabbed her in the leg. Caedus managed to rescue his severely wounded apprentice, but not before being caught by Baltan Carid and Novoc Nevut; Carid crushed Caedus' ankle with a Mandalorian crushgaunt before shooting the Sith Lord in the knee, letting Caedus go only due to Fett's orders. Fett believed that Caedus should be dealt with by his sister, Jaina, alone, not by the Mandalorians despite his own hatred for Caedus spawned from the loss of his daughter. With Caedus and Tahiri's escape, the Mandalorians finished their work and returned to Mandalore following a brief discussion between Admiral Daala and Fett on the nature of galactic politics and the involvement of Force-user therein.<ref name="Revelation" />
 
A week later, Mirta and Ghes Orade [[Wedding of Ghes Orade and Mirta Gev|were married]] and a celebratory feast was held in Keldabe with several dozen guests turning out to congratulate the young couple.<ref name="Revelation" /> Jaina Solo continued her training under Fett, even journeying with him to Roche when the Mandalorians took up arms for the Verpine again as the Galactic Alliance forces loyal to Darth Caedus moved to [[Battle of Roche|conquer]] the Verpine. Mandalorian casualties were high, with losses including the deaths of [[Vatok Tawr]] and [[Roegr]], and the capture of Mirta by Caedus. During the fighting, Jaina [[Second Battle of Roche|faced off]] against Caedus aboard the [[Anakin Solo (Imperial II-class Star Destroyer)|''Anakin Solo'']], using her training under Fett to defeat and kill her Sith brother. Mirta was soon rescued, but before Caedus' death, he'd ordered a nanovirus designed to kill Fett and any who shared his genes be released on Mandalore.<ref name="Invincible">''[[Legacy of the Force: Invincible]]''</ref> While it appeared that Fett and Mirta would never be able to return to Mandalore, because the nanovirus used was derived from the FG36 nanovirus developed years earlier,<ref name="Invincible" /> the immunization that had been spread across Mandalore in secret by Clan Skirata during the early days of the Galactic Empire put this in doubt.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> When Natasi Daala was instated as the new Galactic Alliance [[Chief of State (Galactic Alliance)|Chief of State]], her old alliances and working relationships with Boba Fett proved beneficial for the Mandalorians as they were
provided with a greatly increased role in government and galactic affairs as elite security and intelligence operatives. Daala also used them as Galactic Alliance forces against rogue Jedi, such as [[Seff Hellin]] in [[43 ABY]], much to the concern of [[Grand Master/Legends|Grand Master]] [[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke Skywalker]] and the Jedi Order.<ref name="MillenniumFalcon" />
 
===Sith&ndash;Imperial War===
{{Quote|There's more at play here than you can guess and my master wants the ''Mandos'' out of it.|Yaga Auchs|<ref name="RoguesEnd">[[Legacy (2006) 41|''Legacy'' (2006) 41]]</ref>}}
[[File:Hondo_Karr_Mando.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Hondo Karr and his ex-wife, Tes Vevec, prepare to seek vengeance against the traitorous ''Mand'alor'']]
By the year [[127 ABY]], the [[Sith–Imperial War]] had broken out, with the [[Fel Empire]] turning on the Galactic Alliance. The Mandalorians, now under the leadership of ''Mand'alor'' [[Chernan Ordo]], had been contracted by the Galactic Alliance to hold the planet [[Botajef/Legends|Botajef]] and [[Botajef Shipyards/Legends|its shipyards]] against the [[Imperial Army/Legends|Imperial Army]] until the [[Galactic Alliance Defense Fleet|Galactic Alliance Fleet]] arrived with reinforcements.<ref name="RoguesEnd" /> However, there was a traitor in their midst by the name of [[Yaga Auchs]]; Auchs served an [[Yaga Auchs' master|unknown master]] and it was in his service that he sabotaged communication with the Alliance fleet and betrayed his comrades, leading to the ''Mand'alor''{{'s}} death. Usurping the title for himself, Auchs used his authority as the new ''Mand'alor'' to order a retreat, leaving Botajef to the Empire and taking his people out of the war. As Auchs pulled out, [[Hondo Karr]] and [[Vevec]]—the father of Karr's wife, [[Tes Vevec|Tes]]―were left stranded on Botajef. With Imperial soldiers closing in, Karr removed his Mandalorian armor and replaced it with the armor of a dead stormtrooper. Vevec refused to hide in the enemy's armor, and instead gave his life to help establish Karr's cover as the last survivor of his unit.<ref name="RoguesEnd" />
 
Karr masqueraded as a stormtrooper for ten years, until the [[Battle of Borosk (137 ABY)|Battle of Borosk]] in [[137 ABY]], where he attacked the Sith Lord [[Darth Maleval]] in defense of [[Gil Cassel|a superior officer]]. Maleval was killed by [[Anson Trask|another]] trooper in [[Joker Squad|Karr's unit]], and Karr abandoned the Empire<ref>[[Legacy (2006) 4|''Legacy'' (2006) 4]]</ref> to join the [[Galactic Alliance Remnant]], becoming a member of [[Rogue Squadron/Legends|Rogue Squadron]].<ref>''[[Star Wars: Legacy: Indomitable]]''</ref> During a mission to [[Napdu]], Tes Vevec finally tracked down her now ''ex''-husband. Tes believed Karr had been the Mandalorian traitor, and that he was the one responsible for her father's death. The two engaged in a brawl, during which Karr was able to disarm Tes and convince her of the truth. Reunited with his wife, Karr left Rogue Squadron and donned a new set of Mandalorian armor painted in black and gold—the traditional Mandalorian colors for ''justice'' and ''vengeance''—with the intention of hunting down Auchs and gaining his revenge.<ref name="RoguesEnd" />
 
===Prophesied end===
{{Quote|They will die a death that will last millennia, until all that remains is their code, their history, and in the end, the shell of their armor upon the shell of a man, too easily slain by Jedi.|[[Kreia]]'s prediction of the end of the Mandalorians|<ref name="TSL" />}}
Several centuries prior to the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Galactic Empire in its place, approximately [[3951 BBY]], the former Jedi [[Kreia]]—and once the Sith "Lord of Betrayal", Darth Traya—used her great insight into the Force to [[Force vision/Legends|foresee]] the end of the Mandalorians, an event that she believed would take place long after her own death. In her vision, Kreia revealed that following their defeat in the Mandalorian Wars at the hands of Revan, the Mandalorians would never wage another crusading war of conquest. Instead, they would grow weaker and experience a slow decline that would span thousands of years until only their history, their code, and a single male Mandalorian remained. This male, whom she foresaw as a broken man in Mandalorian armor, would meet his end in battle with a Jedi, thus marking the final end of the Mandalorian people.<ref name="TSL" />


==Culture==
==Culture==
===Daily life and death===
{{Quote|In five millennia, the Mandalorians fought with and against a thousand armies on a thousand worlds. They learned to speak as many languages and absorbed weapons technology and tactics from every war. And yet, despite the overwhelming influence of alien cultures, and the absence of a true homeworld and even species, their own language not only survived but changed little, their way of life and their philosophy remained untouched, and their ideals and sense of family, of identify, of nation, were only strengthened.|Mandalorians: Identity and Language|<ref name="TripleZero" />}}
[[File:Goot_and_Bobb.jpg|thumb|left|225px|The Mandalorians were made up of many different species, including [[Mandallian Giant|Mandallians]] and [[Togorian/Legends|Togorians]].]]
Early Mandalorian culture, originating with the ancient Taung species, was believed to have begun as a religious warrior society, with sophisticated laws and customs that went on to become the [[Canons of Honor]]. War was practiced as a form of ritual worship to their multiple gods, but following the destruction of the Nevoota, war itself became a god,<ref name="HotM" /> personified by Kad Ha'rangir the destroyer god. In Mandalorian mythology, Kad Ha'rangir represented the opportunity for change through destruction, and was eternally opposed by [[Arasuum]], the personification of stagnation and inactivity.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Because of this, many of the Mandalorians' earliest conflicts were seen as holy wars and their warriors known as the Mandalorian Crusaders.<ref name="HotM" /> As time went on and the majority of the Taung had perished by the end of the Great Sith War, the Mandalorians began accepting beings of other races and species into their fold, viewing those who joined them on equal footing to those who had been born into the culture, and transforming what it meant to be a Mandalorian.<ref name="HotM" /> Having become a mixed group of beings from numerous worlds and species, those who considered themselves Mandalorian were bound by a single, unifying culture rather than any one race, and they believed that an individual was defined by their actions rather then the circumstances of birth.<ref name="TMPaC" />
Central to the Mandalorian culture were the ''[[Resol'nare]]'', or the "Six Actions". These six tenets defined what it meant to be a Mandalorian, and any who wished to be considered as such was expected to abide by them. The ''Resol'nare'' consisted of wearing armor, speaking the Mandalorian language, defending oneself along with one's family, contributing to the welfare of your clan, rallying to the ''Mand'alor'' when summoned, and raising one's children in the Mandalorian ways. In order to retain their heritage in the face of outside influence, Mandalorians placed a high value on rigorously carrying out the ''Resol'nare''{{'s}} tenets in a daily manner.<ref name="TMPaC" /> However, interpretation of the ''Resol'nare'' differed, and at least one group of Mandalorians, the New Mandalorians, potentially followed an alternate interpretation of the ''Resol'nare'' by doing away with personally-owned sets of armor and refusing to aid the ''Mand'alor''.<ref name="TEA" />
[[File:Vheh'yaim.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A traditional Mandalorian ''vheh'yaim'']]
The Mandalorians are a nomadic people, with the roots of this tradition tracing back to the Mandalorian Crusader's tendency to make conquered worlds their home.<ref name="HotM" /> Even long after the conquest of Mandalore, the Mandalorians would hold on to these nomadic traditions, partially out of attachment to the old ways, but also as a means to avoid presenting a single target to any enemy who would wish to wipe them out. Thus, Mandalorian communities have cropped up across the galaxy, and there are many Mandalorians who have never even stepped foot on Mandalore.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Mandalorian families never expect their current home to be permanent, nor do Mandalorian soldiers. Portability is desired over a large number of material possessions, and even the traditional Mandalorian dwelling known as a ''[[vheh'yaim]]'' was designed to be set up for temporary occupation and easily deconstructed or abandoned. While many cultures with a settled location celebrated events and festivals that were derived from the changing seasons of their [[Homeworld/Legends|homeworld]], the Mandalorians' nomadic customs have left them largely disconnected from these sorts of cycles as they traveled from world to world. Though Mandalorians who come from Concord Dawn generally still mark the end of the planet's harvest, on the whole, most Mandalorians have taken to celebrating mainly the events of the life cycle such as birth, a coming of age, [[Marriage/Legends|marriage]], and death. Burials for the dead are also uncommon, due to the inability for nomads to sustain cemeteries and the impracticality of bringing bodies with them on the move. The ''Mand'alor'' would be given a proper burial as a sign of respect, unless they chose otherwise.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> Mass graves and [[Cremation/Legends|cremation]] were common when a body could be recovered, with the ashes of those cremated, scattered, and one of the fallen's possessions—often their armor—kept in memorial; if a full set of armor couldn't be recovered, it was commonplace to retrieve smaller parts such as helmets, gloves, or plates instead.<ref name="Sacrifice" /><ref name="TMPaC" /> It was also Mandalorian custom to recite the names of loved ones and friends who have passed each night before sleep as a means of keeping their memory alive. The uncertainty of life meant that most Mandalorians celebrated the time they had at every opportunity, taking part in communal singing, drinking, and enjoying time with family. The concept of ''aay'han'' was a Mandalorian term that encompassed the joy of time spent with loved ones while remembering those who were no longer among the living, relatively similar to the Basic term "bittersweet".<ref name="TMPaC" />
[[File:Mando_Weaponsmith.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A Mandalorian weaponsmith working on a helmet]]
The ancient Mandalorian Crusaders and their Neo-Crusader replacements lived and thrived on war, seeking conflict, and attaining glory through conquest. But following the end of the Mandalorian Wars, many Mandalorian soldiers would become bounty hunters and mercenaries, selling their services to the highest bidder.<ref name="HotM" /> This mercenary trend would become a part of the culture for thousands of years to come, and many in the galaxy saw the Mandalorians as little else. However, while mercenary work and bounty hunting would be a primary means of income for the Mandalorians, there were a wide assortment of other jobs Mandalorians typically took on. Several Mandalorians earned their living as weaponsmiths, or [[Bodyguard/Legends|bodyguards]] for the host population of the worlds they lived on. Others remained in the Mandalore sector, toiling in workshops and factories, or working the land as farmers.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Several Mandalorians on Mandalore worked what might be considered "domestic" occupations, tending bars and running shops, as well as working as doctors and veterinarians.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /><ref name="Sacrifice" /> Despite the wide array of professions Mandalorians took, every Mandalorian was combat trained and they could band together into an army on short notice.<ref name="TMPaC" /> In addition to the general misconception that all Mandalorians were mercenaries, Mandalorians were also considerably more sociable than many would expect. As long as individuals spoke their mind and said what they meant, accepted a meal when offered—as an offered meal was a great compliment for a nomadic society that ofttimes lived hand to mouth—looked them straight in the eye or the horizontal section of their visor when wearing a helmet, took off their boots when entering their home, paid their debts, fussed over their children, never made a pass at a Mandalorian of the opposite sex unless the individual planned to become part of the culture, and respected the elderly—as any Mandalorian who has reached such an age would be an exceptional warrior—anyone who encountered a Mandalorian outside of combat was unlikely to come to harm.<ref name="TMPaC" />
====Cuisine====
{{Quote|If your sinuses got burned, it was probably Mandalorian. ''Hetikles''. "Noseburn." It's how you know it's good.|Torian Cadera|<ref name="Mandalorian Weapons" />}}
Like most other ethnic groups, Mandalorians had their own distinctive cuisine, unique to their culture. As a society of nomadic soldiers, many Mandalorian dishes developed out of the necessity for their food to be both portable and requiring little cooking, while still offering nourishment.<ref name="TMPaC" /> [[Haarshun bread|''Haarshun'' bread]] was a staple in Mandalorian field rations; made into sheets thin enough to nearly see through, the dough would be rolled and baked hard, then wet with [[Water/Legends|water]] to soften it again before eating.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> ''[[Gihaal]]'' was a dried fishmeal that could last several years without refrigeration, and was a nutritious mix of fat and protein. However, it possessed a pungent, clinging aroma that most found unpleasant. More pleasing to the masses was [[Uj'alayi/Legends|''uj'alayi'']], or "uj cake". Made from ground or crushed nuts, dried fruits, spices, and sticky ''[[uj'ayl]]'' syrup, uj cake was dense, flat, and extremely sweet.<ref name="TMPaC" />
A dish better suited for a sit-down meal was [[Tiingilar/Legends|''tiingilar'']], a spicy casserole made of meat and vegetables.<ref name="O66" /> When most beings think of Mandalorian [[Alcohol/Legends|alcoholic]] drinks, it's [[Mandallian Narcolethe/Legends|Mandallian Narcolethe]] that comes to mind. However, ''[[Tihaar/Legends|tihaar]]'' was a potent, and often colorless spirit, distilled from a variety of fruits, often whatever was available at the time. Many Mandalorians also preferred to partake of a [[pint]] of ''[[ne'tra gal]]'', a black-colored sweet ale. The Mandalorians also possessed several drinking songs, including ''[[Buy'ce gal, buy'ce tal]]'',<ref name="TMPaC" /> and ''[[Naasad'guur mhi – Mhi n'ulu]]''.<ref name="TC" /><ref name="Revelation" /> In the case of non-alcoholic beverages, ''[[shig]]'' was a hot drink made from any infusion of herbs or spices much like [[Tea/Legends|tea]], and was often made from ''[[behot]]'', a fast-growing, citrus-flavored herb.<ref name="TMPaC" /> The New Mandalorians of Sundari were avid consumers of [[Ardees Beverage tea|tea from the]] [[Ardees Beverage Company/Legends|Ardees Beverage Company]], even offering it to school children during their lunch periods.<ref name="Corruption" />
===Society===
{{Quote|You can't rule Mandalorians.  You just make sensible suggestions they want to follow. And since when have Mandalorians needed to be told what makes sense?|Boba Fett|<ref name="Sacrifice" />}}
Mandalorians placed little importance on birthplace or citizenship, and so had no official "state" as understood by galactic politics. Unlike most cultures where ethnic or racial identity are the defining characterics, Mandalorians do not place much emphasis on species. Mandalorian society was a classical meritocracy, where rank and status meant nothing in comparison to a being's actions and achievements.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Mandalorian clans were led by chieftains—usually senior members of the clans chosen for their wisdom—and the loose affiliation and cooperation between them was the closest the Mandalorians had to a standard government;<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> the clans and their chieftains were all subordinate to the ''Mand'alor'', the one individual recognized as sole ruler of the Mandalorians and the nearest Mandalorian parallel for a proper head-of-state.<ref name="TMPaC" /> In keeping with their aversion to a centralized government, Mandalorians also had no palaces or offices for their leaders to occupy, and most business on Mandalore was conducted at the ''[[Oyu'baat]]'' [[Tapcafe/Legends|tapcafe]] in Keldabe, usually over drinks.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> The society of the New Mandalorians differed from these ideals, in that they employed a more centralized government, a [[Ruling Council (New Mandalorians)/Legends|council]] of [[minister]]s overseen by the offices of a [[Prime Minister/Legends|Prime Minister]] and [[Deputy Prime Minister]].<ref name="TMP" /><ref name="DoM" /> While the Mandalorians held a general dislike for a system of hierarchy, and—with the exception of the changes instituted for the Neo-Crusaders by Cassus Fett, and the pacifist New Mandalorians—held no interest in ranks, they were extremely cooperative when in battle. Their signature individuality is set aside in the pursuit of a common goal, and Mandalorians will do anything to achieve that goal. When drawn together as an army, Mandalorians easily settle into an informal command structure, arranging their priorities on outcome rather than personal ambition, and it was this flexibility that contributed to their success as mercenaries.<ref name="TMPaC" />
[[File:Mandalady.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A female Mandalorian warrior]]
Gender meant little in Mandalorian society, and there was scarcely any distinction present in their language. Males and females were on equal footing, although they often took different roles. Mandalorian males were all expected to be warriors, and were responsible for training their sons to be the same. Females were expected to have the same martial skills as males, and were responsible for the training of daughters. They were also expected to be able to cook, and to care for any young children and defend the home if the men were away. But if they had no children dependent on them, females would fight side-by-side with the men on the battlefield and the couple would be expected to share the responsibilities in the home. In accordance with this mentality, the desired Mandalorian female was not so much beautiful or graceful, as physically strong and enduring. In fact, the word ''laandur'', or "delicate", was a common insult among Mandalorian women. To imply that a Mandalorian woman was delicate, a poor mother, or a bad fighter, was a sure way to start an unwanted confrontation.<ref name="TMPaC" /> When a Mandalorian was down on their luck or in need of a place to stay, it was expected of his neighbors or friends to give them sanctuary and offer them a meal, whether that individual was a common soldier or the ''Mand'alor'' himself. This state of mind also extended to businesses, with the Mandalorian corporation MandalMotors freely contributing half of their profits on one occasion, to help in the rebuilding of Mandalore following the Yuuzhan Vong War.<ref name="Sacrifice" /> It was also common for Mandalorians to offer support to their fellows in a dangerous situation, even if they were not familiar with the individual on a personal level; simply being Mandalorian was the only pre-requisite for assistance.<ref name="APM" />
Mandalorians were a conservative people, and it was not uncommon for individuals to amass sizable fortunes. While most put their faith in modern [[Bank/Legends|banking]] practices, putting their credits into savings accounts and [[stock market]] shares, a large portion is still invested on armor and weapons. Jewelry was rarely worn, though it was to be plain and functional when it was.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Even betrothal tokens from Mandalorian suitors were recommended to be easily portable, easily converted into credits in case of emergency, and unimpeding in combat. Any worn rings with gemstones were set in a shallow, rub-over setting so as to be easily worn under gauntlets.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Often, Mandalorian jewelry would feature as a heavy belt of precious metal or a collar. Earrings and long chains were avoided, due to the possibility of being caught on something or, in the case of earrings, being violently pulled out. It was said that if an individual were ever to come upon a Mandalorian who was removing their ear piercings, it was a good idea to move away as they are likely about to fight.<ref name="TMPaC" /> On the other hand, [[Tattoo/Legends|tattoos]] were somewhat popular, stretching back to the time of the Mandalorians under Canderous Ordo, who himself possessed a tattoo upon his left shoulder.<ref name="KotOR" /> Baltan Carid possessed a tattoo of a long, [[Purple|violet]] vine,<ref name="Sacrifice" /> and it appeared that tattooing one's knuckles was a popular choice, as both Jarkyc and Briika Jeban sported the design during their lifetimes.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /><ref name="APM" />
[[File:VizslaVilla-TMP.png|thumb|left|250px|A Mandalorian settlement on Mandalore's moon, Concordia]]
Mandalorian architecture was as varied as the people who built it. Keldabe, the capital of Mandalore, contained buildings of various shapes all constructed in close-quarters and from a variety of materials such as [[Wood/Legends|wood]], [[Stone/Legends|stone]], [[Durasteel/Legends|durasteel]] and [[Granite/Legends|granite]]. Other Mandalorian domains were built in the branches and trunks of trees.<ref name="APM" /> Sundari, the New Mandalorian capital city, was constructed inside of an enormous black dome, likely as a means of protection against the harsh conditions of the surrounding desert, and within, New Mandalorian aesthetic favored a cube shape, appearing in both building design and landscaping.<ref name="TMP" /> The New Mandalorians also constructed several grand cube-shaped cities that dotted the white-sand deserts of Mandalore.<ref name="NewBattlefronts" /> Straight roads were a rarity on Mandalore, in order to make it easier to pin down and ambush any foreign invaders. Underground tunnels were also quite common, and entire networks of tunnels would be formed between groups of surface buildings. They made for good places to hide, and secure means of secondary escape should a location come under attack.<ref name="Sacrifice" />
Many Mandalorians were avid fans of [[Limmie/Legends|bolo-ball]], known in their language as ''meshgeroya'' or "the beautiful game". This love for the sport extended to both spectating—occasionally in a social setting such as a local [[Cantina/Legends|cantina]], or even while in the field<ref name="Revelation" />—and participating, sometimes played in full armor.<ref name="TripleZero" /><ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Jokingly referred to as "our ''other'' national pastime"<ref name="Revelation" /> and "our game" by members of the culture, Mandalorians of all ages seemed to enjoy the sport.<ref name="ImpCom501st" /> Another Mandalorian favorite was the game of ''[[cu'bikad]]''. Unlike ''meshgeroya'', ''cu'bikad'' was an indoor game, played using short-handled blades that were stabbed into a checkered game board. Capable of being played by up to at least four players simultaneously, ''cu'bikad'' was thought to be unsuited for non-Mandalorians.<ref name="Sacrifice" /><ref name="Revelation" />
===Family===
{{Quote|Mandalorians are surprisingly unconcerned with biological lineage.  Their definition of offspring or parent is more by relationship than birth: adoption is extremely common, and it's not unusual for soldiers to take war orphans as their sons or daughters if they impress them with their aggression and tenacity.|Mandalorians: Identity and Its Influence on Genome|<ref name="TMPaC" />}}
[[File:Mandalorian_wedding.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A Mandalorian wedding, in this case, between Mirta Gev and Ghes Orade]]
In direct opposition to their infamy as a ruthless enemy, Mandalorians cherish family and shower affection upon those they love and care for. In Mandalorian society, marriage is expected to be life-long and usually takes place shortly after a Mandalorian turns sixteen-years-old. A marriage itself was usually a private ceremony between only the two involved, where the entered into a legal commitment by reciting the following pledge: "''Mhi solus tome, mhi solus dar'tome, mhi me'dinui an, mhi ba'juri verde.''"—translating as "We are one when together, we are one when parted, we share all, we will raise warriors."<ref name="TMPaC" /> These vows could be exchanged in person, in a text communication, or over a [[Comlink/Legends|comlink]] from anywhere across the galaxy.<ref name="O66" /> Though the ceremony itself was private, following the wedding, it was customary to celebrate the new couple's union with drinks and festivities among family and friends.<ref name="Revelation" /> Despite the importance placed on chastity and fidelity prior to marriage in species that practiced such,<ref name="TMPaC" /> a partner who acted unfaithfully during a long separation would be forgiven so long as any child that resulted from the indiscretion is raised together by the couple.<ref name="TripleZero" /> In certain rare circumstances, such as abandonment or a failure to live up to responsibilities, partners could divorce one another with a declaration that they were ''shuk'la riduurok'', "a broken love."<ref name="TMPaC" /> Marriage on Mandalore was not limited by gender; for instance, Goran Beviin and [[Medrit Vasur]] were two men who were a married couple.<ref name="Sacrifice" />
[[File:KaminoRecording.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Kal Skirata and two of his adopted sons, Ordo and Mereel]]
Adoption was extremely common in Mandalorian culture, to the point where even adults could be adopted. Because of the Mandalorians' constant connection to war, widows and orphans became an inescapable fact of life and adult males became not only welcome, but necessary. Like marriage, the Mandalorian ritual for adoption was rather simple. Known as the ''[[gai bal manda]]''—"name and soul"—the adoption is carried out by the adopting parent stating "''ni kyr'tayl gai sa'ad''" to the intended child—"I know your name as my child." In addition to following the ''Resol'nare'', this simple adoption ritual is all that it took to make an individual a Mandalorian. Adoption of war orphans was quite common, even children of a defeated enemy whereas other species might kill them.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Examples of this tradition include Jango Fett being taken in by Jaster Mereel,<ref name="OpenSeasons1" /> and Kal Skirata adopting the Null ARC troopers and the commandos of Omega Squad just as he had been adopted by his father, Munin. To Mandalorians, there was no difference between a biological child or one who was adopted.<ref name="O66" /> Although the Mandalorian custom of adoption has done away with specific ethnic types, the tendency for adoption had accidentally formed a population of family-oriented warriors by reinforcing those common genes with those desired characteristics of beings they take in, with the instinct the be a protective parent especially strong.<ref name="TMPaC" />
[[File:MandoFatherSon.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Novoc Vevut guides his son, Ghes Orade, during the ''verd'goten'']]
However a couple chooses to have children, they are an integral part of Mandalorian families. When naturally conceiving, if the first born is a son, parents will typically wait until the boy's eighth [[Birthday/Legends|birthday]] before having another child so that by that point the boy will be old enough to accompany his father and begin his five years of military and survival training until the age of thirteen. If the first born is instead a girl, the couple will often try for a son soon after. While girls tended to stay with their mothers until marriage, a family with only daughters will train them in the same manner as they would a son. Both girls and boys learn their earliest lessons from their mother, meaning that her own fighting prowess is critical; the pledge to raise warriors in the Mandalorian marriage vow is a joint commitment. It was the job of a parent to prepare their children to train the next generation of Mandalorians. Elders educated Mandalorian children with the Mandalorian ideals of loyalty to clan, discipline, courage, and respect for their heritage. At the age of thirteen, children of both genders face the rite of passage known as the ''[[verd'goten]]'', where their skills are tested and they are declared adults in Mandalorian society.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Family bonds were a large part of the Mandalorian culture, and as a result, they felt more comfortable around each other than they did around outsiders, or ''aruetiise''.<ref name="Bloodlines" /> Though there were thousands of Mandalorian families or clans, some of the more prominent included Clans [[Clan Fett|Fett]], [[Clan Skirata|Skirata]], [[Clan Ordo|Ordo]], [[Clan Bralor|Bralor]], [[Clan Beviin|Beviin]], [[Clan Vevut|Vevut]], and [[Clan Vizsla/Legends|Vizsla]].<ref name="Sacrifice" /><ref name="TSL" /><ref name="NewBattlefronts" />
===Armor===
===Armor===
{{Main|Mandalorian armor/Legends}}
{{Main|Mandalorian armor/Legends}}
{{Quote|There are two reasons why we have to wear armor. One is so that we don't get killed too easily. The other is so that we all look Mandalorian, however different we may be from our brothers and sisters.|A Mandalorian mother to her daughter|<ref name="O66" />}}
[[File:Mandalorian_Armors.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Three examples of Mandalorian armor: Crusader, Neo-Crusaders, and Death Watch]]
The thing most often associated with the Mandalorians was their armor. In ''Mando'a'', it was known as ''beskar'gam'', or "iron skin", a show of just how central it was to a Mandalorian's life. Armor was greatly valued, especially if made from the near indestructible metal ''beskar'', and was often passed down through generations.<ref name="TMPaC" /> Aside from its defensive capabilities, armor served another function: in a group formed from so many different species, often times it was only the armor that displayed an outward sign of the culture that bound these individuals together.<ref name="O66" /> The paint scheme of a Mandalorian's armor occasionally represented a soldier's state of mind, or their personal mission. For instance, sand-[[Gold/Legends|gold]] represented a quest for vengeance, while [[black]] indicated a desire for justice. This was not always the case, however, and Mandalorians would sometimes decorate their armor in colors they simply held a preference for; [[blue]] and [[Green (disambiguation)|green]] were common choices. Whereas many soldiers preferred the inconspicuousness afforded by camouflage, Mandalorians believed in the saying, "It's one thing to see us coming, it's another to do something about it."<ref name="TMPaC" />
===Language===
{{Main|Mando'a/Legends}}
{{Quote|The Mandalorian language has more terms of insult than any of the more widely spoken galactic tongues.  But whereas most species choose insults that are based on parentage or appearance, the majority of Mandalorian pejoratives are concerned with cowardice, stupidity, laziness, dull conversation, or a lack of hygiene.  It reveals the preoccupations of a nomadic warrior culture where bloodline matters less than personal qualities, faces are largely masked, and a clean, efficient camp is crucial to survival.|Mandalorians: Identity and Language|<ref name="O66" />}}
[[File:Death_Watch_bomber_dying.png|thumb|right|250px|Individuals fluent in ''Mando'a'' could easily communicate with those speaking [[Concordian/Legends|Concordian]].]]
As was the case with many defined cultures, the Mandalorians had a language distinct from Basic, known as ''Mando'a''. The origins of the language were unclear, possibly drawing roots from the ancient Taung dialects, though it possessed aspects not found in other galactic languages. ''Mando'a'' was not all that complex and was easy to learn, a great benefit to a group that often took in adults from other races. Although this was their main language, the Mandalorians were often acquainted with several others, including [[Huttese/Legends|Huttese]] and Basic, and more that had been picked up while fighting on countless planets. In spite of this influence from other languages, Mandalorians preferred to draw new words for outside concepts from ''Mando'a''{{'s}} inherently flexibly vocabulary;<ref name="TMPaC" /> the Mandalorian term for "Sith" was ''dar'jetii'', translating as "no longer a Jedi".<ref name="http://www.karentraviss.com/html/newmando.htm">{{Cite_web|url=http://www.karentraviss.com/html/newmando.htm|title=Karen Traviss|author=Karen Traviss|work=[http://www.karentraviss.com KarenTraviss.com]|archivedate=20080403094540}}</ref> The Mandalorians also had no word for "hero", believing that being ready to die for your loved ones and your beliefs was required for a Mandalorian and not worth a separate word,<ref name="Revelation" /> though the word for coward, or ''hut'uun'', was derived from the Mandalorian distaste for [[Hutt/Legends|Hutts]].<ref name="TMPaC" /> The term ''aruetiise'' is used to refer to non Mandalorian and is perceived as a term of distaste. Mandalorians also referred to their family with the first two or three letters of their name followed by the "ika". This was similar for children referring to their fathers, with the two or three first letters of the fathers name followed by "Buir".
===Religion===
{{Main|Mandalorian religion}}
The ancient Taung waged war for their gods before deifying war itself.<ref name="HotM" /> But as time went on, the Mandalorians became disillusioned with the fanatic worship of war and developed a much less zealous system of beliefs. These more pragmatic warriors looked for a philosophical meaning to be gleaned from myths such as the ''[[Akaanati'kar'oya]]'', or "War of Life and Death", and the stories of the [[Star/Legends|stars]] representing fallen Mandalorian leaders, rather than interpreting them literally. Most Mandalorians now believed in the [[Manda (religious)|''manda'']], a collective state of being Mandalorian best described as an oversoul. To be a part of the ''manda'' after death, a Mandalorian must understand their culture and act in a way that embodies the ideals of the Mandalorian ''kar'ta'', a term that usually means "heart", but also stands for "soul". A person ignorant of their heritage or one who denies it, was considered ''dar'manda'', or soulless, and has no place in the Mandalorian afterlife.<ref name="TMPaC" />
===Mercenaries===
{{Quote|So what's wrong with being a mercenary? Is your war worth fighting? If it is, then why does it matter who fights it for you? Aren't we imbued with the righteousness of your cause when we take up arms for you? Would you rather your own men and women died to make the point? And if your war is so noble, so necessary—why aren't you fighting it for yourself? Think of all that before you spit on us, ''aruetii''.|Jaster Mereel|<ref name="O66" />}}
[[File:Mand-Group_small.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A group of Mandalorian mercenaries]]
With the devastating end to the Mandalorian Wars, the Mandalorians were left without a leader and their Neo-Crusader army fragmented. While some Mandalorians returned home to the Mandalore sector, a number of embittered others turned to ruthless mercenary work. Informally known as the "Mandalorian Mercs", these Mandalorian soldiers sold their services to individuals and factions alike, working for whoever could offer the most money.<ref name="HotM" /> This mercenary tradition would last for thousands of years, over which there would be several attempts to reunite the clans into a single army by the likes of Mandalore the Preserver or Mandalore the Lesser.<ref name="HotM" /><ref name="TECS" /> As time went on, the ethics of these mercenaries steadily declined until the time when Jaster Mereel ascended to the position of ''Mand'alor''. A man of strong morals, Mereel reformed the Mandalorian clans and instituted the Supercommando Codex, a set of rules that would turn the Mandalorians away from savage raiders and into highly paid soldiers who conducted themselves as honorable mercenaries. Though this would eventually lead to the formation of the Death Watch and the outbreak of the Mandalorian Civil War, Mereel reforms would have a lasting impact on the Mandalorians, defining the way Mandalorian mercenaries would act for decades to come.<ref name="HotM" />
Most Mandalorian mercenaries acted independently, although during his reign as ''Mand'alor'', Jaster Mereel would lead his True Mandalorians as a mercenary army when not battling the Death Watch.<ref name="OpenSeasons2" /> Also, the Mandalorian Protectors acted as a mercenary army after Boba Fett assumed leadership of the Mandalorians. Fett, a bounty hunter himself, overturned former ''Mand'alor'' Fenn Shysa's idea that the Protectors be a force for the defense of Mandalore.<ref name="HotM" />


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
[[File:Cuy'val_Dar.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Action figure]]s representing Mandalorian warriors]]
Many of the Mandalorians on Dxun (in ''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]'') speak with a [[Wikipedia:New Zealand|New Zealand]] accent, following [[Temuera Morrison]], who played Jango Fett. By the same token, [[Boba Fett/Legends|Boba Fett]] and all the Mandalorian characters in ''[[Star Wars: Legacy of the Force]]'' novels' audio adaptations are given approximate New Zealand accents by reader [[Marc Thompson]].
Mandalorians have an idiosyncratic culture and were the first species/people in ''[[Star Wars]]'' to have their own fully-constructed language. Most of those elements were created and developed by [[Karen Traviss]]. Their idiomatic character and culture have their own fan following called Fandalorians.
The Mandalorian warrior culture is based of the ancient [[Wikipedia:Celts|Celts]], as said by Karen Traviss on the FAQ part of her web site.
Boba Fett&mdash;the first named Mandalorian&mdash;was not going to be a Mandalorian at all, but simply wear the armor. This idea might have been adapted with [[Jodo Kast]].
Boba Fett&mdash;the first named Mandalorian&mdash;was not going to be a Mandalorian at all, but simply wear the armor. This idea might have been adapted with [[Jodo Kast]].


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"Here's why you can't exterminate us, aruetii. We're not huddled in one place—we span the galaxy. We need no lords or leaders—so you can't destroy our command. We can live without technology—so we can fight with our bare hands. We have no species or bloodline—so we can rebuild our ranks with others who want to join us. We're more than just a people or an army, aruetii. We're a culture. We're an idea. And you can't kill ideas—but we can certainly kill you."
―Mandalore the Destroyer[3]

The Mandalorians—known in Mando'a as the Mando'ade, or "Children of Mandalore"—were a nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species, all bound by a common culture.

In their early years, Mandalorian culture revolved around battle, with war being a source of honor and pride in their community. The leader of the Mandalorians was known as the Mand'alor, translating to "Sole Ruler" and was rendered as "Mandalore" in Basic. Throughout their history, the Mandalorians were frequently allied with the Sith, perhaps most notably the Sith Lord Exar Kun, and held a certain distrust and general dislike for the Jedi Order. However, they would not hesitate to cooperate with the Jedi if a partnership between the two groups was mutually beneficial. In later years, the Mandalorians moved away from their obsessively war-like and conqueror ways and instead, most became bounty hunters and mercenaries, selling their skills to various individuals and factions in the galaxy. However, the Mandalorian Protectors sided with the Alliance to Restore the Republic ever since about 3 ABY and even continued to serve the Alliance of Free Planets, the New Republic, and finally the Galactic Alliance.

Mandalorians wore very distinctive battle armor, including helmets with T-shaped visors that covered the entirety of their faces, and would provide inspiration for the helmets of the Republic's clone troopers. These helmets would eventually become strongly associated with the Mandalorian people.

History

Early history

"Mandalorians believe confrontation is required for growth, on the personal as well as the cultural level. War is the Mandalorian way of life."
―Jedi Master Gnost-Dural — (audio) Listen (file info)[4]

The Mandalorians began as the humanoid Taung species from the planet Coruscant. Intense fighting with the thirteen Human nations of Coruscant known as the Battalions of Zhell began millennia before the Republic, and when a powerful volcano nearly wiped out the humans and darkened the skies over Coruscant, the Taung came to call themselves the Dha Werda Verda—the "Warriors of the Shadow". Despite the volcano's devastating effect, the Taung were eventually driven off Coruscant and took refuge on the world of Roon. Led by the warlord known as Mandalore the First, they would conquer another planet in the Outer Rim in 7000 BBY, which they named Mandalore after their leader.[5]

Narly three thousand years after Mandalore's conquest, at a point prior to 4000 BBY,[6] the Mandalorians began to expand their ongoing crusade outward and engaged the Nevoota species in a conflict that would lead to the extermination of the Nevoota and the deification of war in the Mandalorian culture,[1] personified as the destroyer god, Kad Ha'rangir.[2] Shorty before 4000 BBY, the Mandalorians were led by a new Mand'alor, Mandalore the Indomitable, and in their continuing campaign of expansion, the Mand'alor led a raid on the planet Iskadrell. There, the Mandalorians freed the slaves of the Iskalloni, taking many of them into their culture, including a young Antos Wyrick.[6] Another victim of the Mandalorian crusade was the planet Basilisk. As the Mandalorians invaded, the Galactic Republic sent a relief force, under the command of Jedi Master Sidrona Diath, to the aid of the Basiliskans.[7]

The Great Sith War

"My warriors need another crusade. The Empress Teta system is in chaos, overstretched by their many conquests. The witch Aleema and her Jedi devotee Ulic Qel-Droma will fall under the fist of Mandalore!"
―Mandalore the Indomitable[src]
Mandalore the Indomitable, leading his forces atop Basilisk war droids

Seeking further challenges, the Mandalorian Crusaders moved toward the Deep Core. Setting their sights on the Empress Teta system, the Mandalorians conquered the rocky world of Kuar.[1] When the Mandalorians destroyed a carbonite smelting station, it caught the attention of the fallen Jedi Knight-turned-Sith Lord Ulic Qel-Droma, who'd usurped control of the Krath forces in command of Empress Teta. Challenged to a duel by the Mand'alor, Qel-Droma traveled to Kuar where he faced off against Mandalore the Indomitable on the plains of Harkul. Despite the use of his Basilisk war droid, the Mand'alor was defeated, and in the duel's aftermath, swore fealty to Qel-Droma and his own Sith Master, Exar Kun.[8]

Now allied with the Sith and Krath forces, the Mandalorian Crusaders joined in an attack on the Republic shipyards in orbit around Foerost. Mandalore the Indomitable led his warriors through the corridors of Foerost's command station, destroying all opposition before him. With the combined coordination of the space forces and the Mandalorians, Qel-Droma was able to quickly and decisively capture the Foerost shipyards, as well as the three hundred Republic starships that had been docked there.[8] With their newly-acquired flotilla and the Republic fleet chasing false leads to the jump station at Kemplex IX, Qel-Droma and the Mandalorians invaded Coruscant. Basilisk war droids rained down on the planet from space, and the Mandalorian Crusaders poured into Galactic City. Qel-Droma was betrayed by the Krath witch Aleema Keto, who ordered a retreat of their forces and abandoning Qel-Droma to the Jedi; claiming the Sith Lord had died, Keto was able to sway Mandalore the Indomitable to pledge his loyalty to her.[8] Upon finding out the truth of Keto's betrayal, the Mand'alor feigned loyalty and sent his Crusaders with her latest attack force while he personally boarded his shuttle and journeyed to Yavin 4 to seek the aid of Exar Kun. Arriving at the jungle moon, Mandalore explained to Kun what Aleema had done, and asked the Dark Lord of the Sith to lend him aid in rescuing Ulic from execution. Though Kun had warned Ulic that attacking Coruscant would end badly, he agreed to help Mandalore in rescuing his apprentice. Storming the Senate Building with Kun, Mand'alor rescued Qel-Droma and warned him of Keto's treachery.[8]

As one Mand'alor falls, a new Mand'alor rises to take his place.

After Keto had been dealt with by Qel-Droma, Mandalore the Indomitable had been tasked with capturing the Iziz Royal Palace on Onderon for the Sith. Ordering his fleet carriers to hold position in orbit over the planet, the Mandalorian Crusaders swarmed down atop their war droid mounts toward the city of Iziz. A vicious aerial battle ensued as the Crusaders and their Basilisks clashed against the Onderonian Beast Riders and their flying Drexls.[8] During the fight, the Beast Riders managed to get a call out to the Republic, explaining that the Mandalorians were attacking and requesting immediate assistance. It wasn't long before a Republic fleet, led by Fleet Captain Orley Vanicus, arrived to combat the Crusader attack. Realizing that the fight was over when he witnessed the destruction of his orbiting fleet carriers, Mand'alor wagered that there was still a chance to lead his Crusaders to safety; ordering his warriors to retreat from Onderon and make their way to the moon of Dxun—the atmosphere of which was currently touching Onderon's—Mand'alor planned to lose their pursuers in the moon's dense jungle. During their retreat, Mand'alor's personal Basilisk war droid was hit by enemy fire and he crashed on the surface of Dxun, separated from the other Crusaders. Pulling himself from his war droid's wreckage, the Mand'alor soon found himself surrounded by a number of dangerous beasts native to Dxun's jungles. Though he fought the creatures, Mandalore the Indomitable was eventually overcome and slain by the beasts. While combing the jungles for their downed leader, a Mandalorian Crusader came upon the Mand'alor's mask and claimed the mask as his own.[8]

The Mandalorian Wars

The Clone Wars

The Mandalorian Protectors fighting in the Clone Wars

Their deadly blitzkrieg came to an end when the Protectors were selected for a special mission. Darth Sidious, the secret leader behind the Confederacy, ordered the Protectors on a mission to the planet Norval II. The group's objective was to capture Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, but after arriving they were ambushed by Republic forces as part of a great deception engineered by Republic Supreme Chancellor Palpatine—the public alter-ego of Darth Sidious.[1] Of their entire force, only three Mandalorians escaped the slaughter: Shysa, Dala, and Spar.[1][9]

The Dark Times

Imperial forces set up a base in the City of Bone
Shysa and his resistance combat Imperial slavers.

Shysa's fears were realized as the Empire's foothold on Mandalore became an iron grip; the Imperials began to enslaved large portions of the Mandalorian population.[9] Shysa's resistance—a reborn sect of Mandalorian Protectors including the first-generation Protector, Tobbi Dala—fought against the Imperial occupation for close to twenty years, drawing the ire of the Empire. Under the leadership of the Suprema the Empire's grip on Mandalore only tightened. Around 3 ABY, Tobbi Dala undertook a mission to infiltrate the City of Bone, where many of his enslaved kinsmen were being held, with the intent to rescue them. However, the mission proved to be a disaster, and Dala was captured by the Imperials. Although his comrade was now out of action, Shysa continued the fight, utilizing hit-and-run operations against the slavers. A bounty was placed on Shysa's head, one that the bounty hunter Dengar came to Mandalore in order to collect. Dengar was unable to capture Shysa, however, and soon found himself in the clutches of the Protectors. In an effort to retrieve Dala, Shysa made a deal with the Imperials: he would turn Dengar over to them in exchange for the release of his friend.[9] The slavers agreed to the deal, but before the exchange could be made, there was another unexpected arrival to the planet. Princess Leia Organa, one of the Rebel Alliance's most prominent leaders, came to Mandalore chasing rumors that Dengar had aided Boba Fett in capturing Han Solo, another Alliance leader. She landed on the planet and became immediately involved in a shoot out between the Mandalorians and Imperial slavers. After initially confusing Shysa with Fett, Organa learned of the Mandalorian's true identity and his purpose on Mandalore.[9]

An injured Tobbi Dala sacrifices himself for the freedom of Mandalore

After giving Organa a false testimony as to his exploits in the Clone Wars, including mentioning that Boba Fett had been his commander and not Spar, Shysa brought Organa and her droid, C-3PO, back to his base camp, lodged deep within the Mandalorian forest. Upon finding Dengar as their prisoner, Organa to bring the bounty hunter back to the Alliance for questioning, but Shysa would hear nothing of it, determined to get his friend back from the Imperials. Taking Shysa for a walk away from the camp, Organa left C-3PO to free the bounty hunter. On their walk, Organa seduced Shysa, using a kiss to put him off guard before knocking him unconscious. With Shysa incapacitated, Organa released Dengar, hoping that he would repay her with information about Fett. However, the bounty hunter double-crossed her, betraying her to the Imperials for the bounty on her head.[9] As the princess was taken into the City of Bone, Shysa took out one of the perimeter guards and assumed his identity, donning his stormtrooper armor and infiltrating their base. Shysa freed Organa from her cell and made a deal with her: if she would help him free Dala, he would help recapture Dengar and let her take the bounty hunter back to the Alliance. After Organa agreed, they managed to free Dala and Shysa gave the order for his troops to attack; Mandalorian slaves rioted, striking back at their Imperial captors as stormtroopers rushed to defend the base. During a confrontation with the Suprema, Dala was mortally wounded.[10] Shysa viciously attacked the Suprema, but before he could kill him, Organa convinced the Mand'alor that they may yet need him. Wounded beyond saving, Dala directed his friend to leave him, and ensured that Shysa and Organa escaped the base in a stolen airspeeder. When the Imperial forces gave chase, Dala slammed the hangar doors shut; moving too fast to break off their pursuit, the Imperials crashed headlong into the blast doors, creating a massive explosion that ignited nearby fuel and ammunition, and consumed the entire city in flames, killing all the Imperials, the Suprema, and Dala himself.[10] Though Shysa mourned the loss of Dala, the Mandalorians celebrated their regained freedom and a large number of the former slaves joined the ranks of the Mandalorian Protectors.[10]

After the Empire

With the destruction of the second Death Star at the Battle of Endor in 4 ABY, a year after Mandalore's own liberation, the Alliance to Restore the Republic formally became the Alliance of Free Planets, an interim government on the way to a new Republic. As Mand'alor, Shysa led the Mandalorians as an ally of the Alliance of Free Planets during the Nagai invasion of the galaxy after a few battles in the Mandalore system.[11] However, when it became clear that the Nagai were looking to escape from under the heel of the barbaric Tof, the Mandalorian Protectors agreed to help the Nagai liberate their own homeworld, Nagi.[12]

Culture

Armor

Behind the scenes

Boba Fett—the first named Mandalorian—was not going to be a Mandalorian at all, but simply wear the armor. This idea might have been adapted with Jodo Kast.

In the Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back novelization, the Mandalorians are referred to as "a group of evil warriors defeated by the Jedi Knights during the Clone Wars."[13] This discrepancy was later retconned with the explanation that, although many Mandalorians were killed, they were not completely destroyed, nor did the massacre occur during the Clone Wars, but rather, a decade previously.

When writing his X-Wing novels and comics in 1996, author Michael A. Stackpole was interested in involving the Mandalorians in one of the series. The idea was vetoed by Lucasfilm Ltd., however.[14]

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