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The Sith, a red-skinned species from the Stygian Caldera, would embalm the corpses and wrap them in inked shrouds before entombment. Even after the Sith were subdued by a group of exiled Dark Jedi known as "the Exiles", the mummification ritual remained in use. While the majority of the new "Sith Lords" were Humans, many of them were mummified, including Freedon Nadd or Darsin. Charms and amulets were placed in and around the mummy, and the deceased's personal weapon were sometimes laid in the sarcophagus as well. When Meetra Surik and her companions explored the Sith tombs on Korriban and Onderon, they found several mummies, including those of Ludo Kressh and Freedon Nadd.

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  • The Sith, a red-skinned species from the Stygian Caldera, would embalm the corpses and wrap them in inked shrouds before entombment. Even after the Sith were subdued by a group of exiled Dark Jedi known as "the Exiles", the mummification ritual remained in use. While the majority of the new "Sith Lords" were Humans, many of them were mummified, including Freedon Nadd or Darsin. Charms and amulets were placed in and around the mummy, and the deceased's personal weapon were sometimes laid in the sarcophagus as well. When Meetra Surik and her companions explored the Sith tombs on Korriban and Onderon, they found several mummies, including those of Ludo Kressh and Freedon Nadd.
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Story
  • Epilogue: Whatever Became Of...?
  • A Free Quarren in the Palace: Tessek's Tale
  • Payback: The Tale of Dengar
Text
  • Fists of Ion
  • Death, Dirt, and the Nerf Rancher's Daughter
  • Korriban: Planet of Lost Souls
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  • 20100221224446(xsd:double)
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  • Fists of Ion
  • Death, Dirt, and the Nerf Rancher's Daughter
  • Korriban: Planet of Lost Souls
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  • hyperspace/fiction/feature20081031.html
  • default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20011018a
  • default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20031002korriban
Book
  • Tales of the Bounty Hunters
  • Tales from Jabba's Palace
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  • The Sith, a red-skinned species from the Stygian Caldera, would embalm the corpses and wrap them in inked shrouds before entombment. Even after the Sith were subdued by a group of exiled Dark Jedi known as "the Exiles", the mummification ritual remained in use. While the majority of the new "Sith Lords" were Humans, many of them were mummified, including Freedon Nadd or Darsin. Charms and amulets were placed in and around the mummy, and the deceased's personal weapon were sometimes laid in the sarcophagus as well. When Meetra Surik and her companions explored the Sith tombs on Korriban and Onderon, they found several mummies, including those of Ludo Kressh and Freedon Nadd. The Duros also practiced mummification to some extent in the distant past—as exemplified by Vardovin IV. Later in history, at the time of the Galactic Civil War, Palpatine's third cousin Volpau was embalmed and wrapped in strips of cloth. Warning: The following section contains information from a Star Wars Legends source that was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process, and its licensing status was never confirmed by Lucasfilm Ltd. Around one thousand centuries before the Galactic Civil War, an ancient civilization living on Tatooine would also mummify their dead. Those mummies were wrapped in strips of metallic cloth, then put into three-ton sarcophagi, then finally entombed in huge tumuli. One such mummy was revealed to be an abomination, a monster that could take over the mind and body of any being. This mummy had been created by ancient sorceres to rule the galaxy, and it intended to do so by taking over body of the Galactic Emperor Palpatine. Unlicensed information ends here.
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