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The Braan River was a river on Qiilura. It was actually more of a stream. The Clone commando Darman briefly rested here during the Mission to Qiilura, and was later found by Etain Tur-Mukan, his future wife. She mistakenly attacked him, thinking he was Ghez Hokan, the man who killed her master. However, he managed to overcome her. It flowed in a walking distance to the capital of Imbraani and could be reached by foot in a few days.

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  • The Braan River was a river on Qiilura. It was actually more of a stream. The Clone commando Darman briefly rested here during the Mission to Qiilura, and was later found by Etain Tur-Mukan, his future wife. She mistakenly attacked him, thinking he was Ghez Hokan, the man who killed her master. However, he managed to overcome her. It flowed in a walking distance to the capital of Imbraani and could be reached by foot in a few days.
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  • The Braan River was a river on Qiilura. It was actually more of a stream. The Clone commando Darman briefly rested here during the Mission to Qiilura, and was later found by Etain Tur-Mukan, his future wife. She mistakenly attacked him, thinking he was Ghez Hokan, the man who killed her master. However, he managed to overcome her. It flowed in a walking distance to the capital of Imbraani and could be reached by foot in a few days.
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