The Lonjair were a shy, self-centered species that primarily occupied a cluster of three systems in the South Arm. Lonjair each had four turquoise eyes, indigo skin, and a tuft of blue hair on top of one's head. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Lonjair had a representative in Imperial Center.
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| - The Lonjair were a shy, self-centered species that primarily occupied a cluster of three systems in the South Arm. Lonjair each had four turquoise eyes, indigo skin, and a tuft of blue hair on top of one's head. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Lonjair had a representative in Imperial Center.
- The Lonjairs were a race was native to the Outer Rim planet Lonjair Prime. Shy and self-centered, Lonjairs preferred to live in relative isolation from the rest of the galaxy, and so any encounter with one was regarded as unusual. The average Lonjair stood barely a half-meter in height, and was distinguished by its indigo skin and the crest of pale, blue hair that covered its skull. Lonjairs were also tetranocular (meaning four eyes), which were usually a bright turquoise in color.
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| - The Lonjair were a shy, self-centered species that primarily occupied a cluster of three systems in the South Arm. Lonjair each had four turquoise eyes, indigo skin, and a tuft of blue hair on top of one's head. During the reign of the Galactic Empire, the Lonjair had a representative in Imperial Center.
- The Lonjairs were a race was native to the Outer Rim planet Lonjair Prime. Shy and self-centered, Lonjairs preferred to live in relative isolation from the rest of the galaxy, and so any encounter with one was regarded as unusual. The average Lonjair stood barely a half-meter in height, and was distinguished by its indigo skin and the crest of pale, blue hair that covered its skull. Lonjairs were also tetranocular (meaning four eyes), which were usually a bright turquoise in color.
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