Character Sheet Reference
| Name | Prerequisites | Description | Created / Updated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gand | No |
The Gand were a sentient species of humanoids that xenobiologists believed to have evolved from an insect genus that inhabited the ammonia-gas planet of Gand. Several physical varieties of the species existed, differing from one another in the structure of the head and the texture and color of the exoskeleton. Classification: Insectoid
Native Languages
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2013/12/01 / 2026/04/12 |
| Gungan | No |
Gungans were a species of amphibious humanoids that hailed from the oceans of Naboo. They came from a largely isolationist society that relied on ‘growing’ organic technology and working with animals. Classification: Amphibian
Native Languages
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2013/12/01 / 2026/04/12 |
| Bpfasshi | No |
Bpfasshi were Near-Humans native to Bpfassh. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/12/01 / 2026/04/11 |
| Kel Dor | No |
The Kel Dorians were a species hailing from Dorin. Naturally breathing helium and Dorin gas, they wear breathing masks that cover their eyes and nostrils. Classification: Reptomammal
Native Languages
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2013/12/01 / 2026/04/13 |
| Ryn | No |
The Ryn were an uncommon humanoid species, with prehensile tails, beak-like noses, long fingers, and white hair. Known for their ability in the performing arts, they roam the galaxy as nomads. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/12/01 / 2026/04/13 |
| Togruta | No |
The Togruta were a carnivorous humanoid species from the planet Shili. The species exhibited head-tails which were similar to those of Twi'leks. Togruta were also distinguished by montrals, large hollow horn-like projections from the top of their heads, that gave the species a form of passive echolocation. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/12/01 / 2026/04/14 |
| Epicanthix | No |
The Epicanthix were tall, muscular, dark-haired Near-Humans native to the Outer Rim Territories world of Panatha, in the Pacanth Reach. They possessed a genetic immunity to Force-aided mental tricks, and were known as conquerors and warriors. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/30 / 2026/04/12 |
| Echani | No |
The Echani were a Near-Human species that hailed from Eshan. All Echani looked remarkably similar and relied on observing body movements and combat to express themselves and distinguish each other. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/30 / 2026/04/12 |
| Pantoran | No |
Pantorans were a sentient species native to Pantora, a moon orbiting the planet Orto Plutonia. At first glance, they only differed from the otherwise similar Humans in their blue skin and yellow eyes. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/30 / 2026/04/13 |
| Arkanian | No |
The Arkanians were a Near-Human species which resided primarily on the frozen planet of Arkania in the Perave system of the Colonies region of the galaxy. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/30 / 2026/04/11 |
| Shard | Yes |
Shards were a silicon-based species native to the planet Orax, who took the form of irregularly faceted cylindrical crystals thirty to forty centimeters in length. Faint pulses of light—thought signals propagating through their "brains"—could be seen inside their bodies. Shards were immobile in their natural state, but could be installed in specially modified droids. Classification: Unclassified
Native Languages
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2013/08/17 / 2026/04/13 |
| Zelosian | No |
Zelosians were outwardly identical to Humans, but all had emerald green eyes and a type of chlorophyll sap instead of blood. They frequently were misidentified as Near-Humans. Although well-known galaxy-wide as skilled horticulturists, few realized the Zelosians were not Humans. Classification: Sentient Plant
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/14 |
| Zabrak | No |
The Zabraks are a carnivorous Near-Human species native to Iridonia. They were a species known for having a fierce sense of self-determination and an equally dominant need for independence. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/14 |
| Wookiee | No |
The Wookiees, whose name for themselves translated to the People of the Trees, were a species of tall, hairy humanoids that were inhabitants of the planet Kashyyyk. Although they can learn to understand other languages, like Galactic Basic, they are physically unable to speak them. Classification: Simian
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/14 |
| Twi'lek | No |
Twi'leks, sometimes referred to disparagingly as "Tail-heads," were an omnivorous humanoid species originating from the planet Ryloth. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/14 |
| Trandoshan | No |
Trandoshans, or T'doshok in Dosh, are large, bipedal reptilian humanoids from the planet of Trandosha, or Dosha. They had sensitive eyes that could see into the infrared range and the ability to regenerate lost limbs, albeit slowly, and were anatomically built heavier and stronger than most humanoids. Classification: Reptilian
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/14 |
| Shi'ido | Yes |
The Shi'ido were a sentient species, humanoid shapeshifters from the planet of Lao-mon. Classification: Unclassified
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/13 |
| Sakiyan | No |
Sakiyans are a species native to Saki, in the Sakiyan system. They evolved from predatory animals and have highly developed brains, giving them enhanced senses. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/13 |
| Rodian | No |
Rodians are a reptilian humanoid species native to Rodia in the Tyrius system. Highly recognizable due to characteristics in facial structure and skin pigment, Rodians are infamous for their violent culture, which sprang from the difficulties of life in the jungles of their homeworld. Classification: Reptilian
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/13 |
| Rattataki | No |
The Rattataki were a Near-Human species characterized by their chalk-white skin and bald heads. Virtually isolated from the rest of the galaxy, the Rattataki developed a violent society on their home planet of Rattatak, which involved extensive gladiatorial combat. Classification: Near-Human
Native Languages
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2013/08/11 / 2026/04/13 |