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The Pashvi were a race of well-muscled, avian humanoids native to a planet of the same name that was located on the edge of Wild Space, bordering on the fringes of the Outer Rim Territories. Their homeworld was distinguished by the rocky pillars that were scattered across the landscape. The tops of these pillars provided certain plants to obtain more sunlight, and these plants produced some of the most nutritious produce consumed by the Pashvi. However, the tops of the pillars were also the home of a species of predatory avian creature. This led to the Pashvi developing a distanced emotional state among themselves and other things of value, as they were both drawn to and afraid of their primary source of food. This social distinction was obvious in their artwork.

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  • Pashvi
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  • The Pashvi were a race of well-muscled, avian humanoids native to a planet of the same name that was located on the edge of Wild Space, bordering on the fringes of the Outer Rim Territories. Their homeworld was distinguished by the rocky pillars that were scattered across the landscape. The tops of these pillars provided certain plants to obtain more sunlight, and these plants produced some of the most nutritious produce consumed by the Pashvi. However, the tops of the pillars were also the home of a species of predatory avian creature. This led to the Pashvi developing a distanced emotional state among themselves and other things of value, as they were both drawn to and afraid of their primary source of food. This social distinction was obvious in their artwork.
  • Pashvi was a planet that was located on the edge of Wild Space and had thousands of rock pillars scattered across its landscape. Both nutritional plants and dangerous predatory avians could be found on the tops of the pillars. As a result, the native Pashvi, a sentient humanoid species, were both drawn to and afraid of the pillars, and had a distanced emotional state. The Pashvi also created works of art that were sought after in the Corporate Sector, and the Human smuggler Dubrak Qennto had visited the world a few times by the year 27 BBY.
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  • At least 1
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  • Art
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  • I-5
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  • Pashvi
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  • Rock pillars
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  • Terrestrial
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  • The Pashvi were a race of well-muscled, avian humanoids native to a planet of the same name that was located on the edge of Wild Space, bordering on the fringes of the Outer Rim Territories. Their homeworld was distinguished by the rocky pillars that were scattered across the landscape. The tops of these pillars provided certain plants to obtain more sunlight, and these plants produced some of the most nutritious produce consumed by the Pashvi. However, the tops of the pillars were also the home of a species of predatory avian creature. This led to the Pashvi developing a distanced emotional state among themselves and other things of value, as they were both drawn to and afraid of their primary source of food. This social distinction was obvious in their artwork.
  • Pashvi was a planet that was located on the edge of Wild Space and had thousands of rock pillars scattered across its landscape. Both nutritional plants and dangerous predatory avians could be found on the tops of the pillars. As a result, the native Pashvi, a sentient humanoid species, were both drawn to and afraid of the pillars, and had a distanced emotional state. The Pashvi also created works of art that were sought after in the Corporate Sector, and the Human smuggler Dubrak Qennto had visited the world a few times by the year 27 BBY.
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