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The Anih'cam Xesued was a large speeder that was operated by a group of Caarites on the planet Caarimon during the Clone Wars. The speeder's name was a Caarimala phrase that roughly translated into Basic as "Family Wagon."

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  • The Anih'cam Xesued was a large speeder that was operated by a group of Caarites on the planet Caarimon during the Clone Wars. The speeder's name was a Caarimala phrase that roughly translated into Basic as "Family Wagon."
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  • The Anih'cam Xesued was a large speeder that was operated by a group of Caarites on the planet Caarimon during the Clone Wars. The speeder's name was a Caarimala phrase that roughly translated into Basic as "Family Wagon." This section of the article assumes a specific path in the roleplaying adventure Belly of the Beaast. Alternate paths are noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. Note: The events in this section may or may not have been confirmed as canon within the Star Wars Legends continuity. In about 21 BBY, a group of freelance agents from the Cularin system hired some speeder bikes and traveled to the Desolation region of Caarimon. However, the agents were attacked by a group of Believers and their bikes were disabled. The agents then contacted the speeder bikes' owners, who subsequently made their way to the Desolation aboard the Anni'cam Xesued to pick up the agents. Assumption ends here.
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