Osokans were a carnivorous porcine species originating from the planet Lanzar. Having evolved despite extremely hazardous conditions, Osokans possessed a regenerative constitution, a grumpy and stubborn demeanor, and a natural combat instinct that led to their race being labeled one of the most unpleasant in the known Galaxy. The Osokans clashed with the Galactic community on several counts, ranging from breaking preservation laws of the Galactic Republic to open rebellion against the Empire. All Osokans, child or elder, male or female, were deadly warriors, renowned for their abilities in close combat, regeneration, and strength.
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| - Osokans were a carnivorous porcine species originating from the planet Lanzar. Having evolved despite extremely hazardous conditions, Osokans possessed a regenerative constitution, a grumpy and stubborn demeanor, and a natural combat instinct that led to their race being labeled one of the most unpleasant in the known Galaxy. The Osokans clashed with the Galactic community on several counts, ranging from breaking preservation laws of the Galactic Republic to open rebellion against the Empire. All Osokans, child or elder, male or female, were deadly warriors, renowned for their abilities in close combat, regeneration, and strength.
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