Chrysalide


The chrysalide, also known as the chrysalis beast, was a creature altered by Sith alchemy.

History


A chrysalis rancor

A chrysalis rancor

It was widely believed that during ancient times, the knowledge of creating the chrysalis beast was formed by the ancient Sith race. In those early years, the creatures served the Sith Empire as pets or protectors to high-ranking officers or powerful nobles. The knowledge for creating such monsters was later encoded within holocrons and other such tomes, which were buried on Sith worlds such as Korriban. Many believed that the knowledge of creating such fearsome beasts was lost.

However, research by Emperor Palpatine uncovered the process of creating chrysalis beasts. Using immense alchemical cocoons, he later employed this process to transform rancors into chrysalides and used them as pets at the Imperial Citadel on Byss in 10 ABY. X-1 Viper droids controlled by New Republic commandos attacked Imperial forces at the Emperor's Citadel and had them all but defeated until the chrysalides were released on the droids. The chrysalides' teeth could chew through Vipers' armor, and the droids proved no match for the chrysalides. They turned the battle in the Empire's favor and caused the surviving New Republic personnel to retreat. Chrysalides would attack anything in sight apart from other Chrysalides, and would almost always prioritize the largest available target. Other creatures mutated into chrysalis beasts were gundarks, katarns, and vornskrs.

Behind the scenes


The chrysalis beasts were introduced in Star Wars: Dark Empire II.

Sources


  • The Essential Guide to Characters
  • The Essential Guide to Planets and Moons
  • The Dark Side Sourcebook
  • The Official Star Wars Fact File73
  • The Official Star Wars Fact File93
  • The Official Star Wars Fact File116
  • The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
  • Jedi Academy Training Manual
  • Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side

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