Djas Puhr


Djas Puhr was a male Sakiyan bounty hunter active during the Age of the Empire. He was an associate of the smuggler Han Solo, and frequented Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina on the planet Tatooine.

Biography


Few knew the past of Djas Puhr, a male Sakiyan who left his homeworld. It was rumored that he was an ex-slave, who had climbed out of the slave pits of Hutt Cartel gangster Jabba Desilijic Tiure; whatever the reason, Puhr harbored a hatred towards the crime lord, and refused to take bounties from his organization.

Puhr was an associate of the smuggler Han Solo and his first mate Chewbacca. Puhr and Solo had an agreement whereby Solo would deliver him gwayo bird eggs, a delicacy of Puhr's homeworld, along with his regular cargo of spice for Jabba. During one of these shipments, Solo was forced to drop his spice cargo to avoid arrest by the Galactic Empire, causing Jabba to place a 50,000-credit bounty on his head and throwing the standing of his agreement with Puhr into question.

Tatooine


Myo, Muftak, Lirin Car'n, and Djas Puhr at their table in the cantina

Myo, Muftak, Lirin Car'n, and Djas Puhr at their table in the cantina

In 0 BBY, Puhr was present in the spaceport of Mos Eisley on the planet Tatooine. He was known to frequent Chalmun's Spaceport Cantina, where he considered himself a regular. The bounty hunter often sat at a table with Myo, Muftak, and Kabe—a cohort which he enjoyed, for all of its foibles.

Around this time, he was hired by Myo to retrieve a valuable kloo horn, which the Abyssin had won in a card game from Lirin Car'n the night before before becoming intoxicated and losing it himself. Car'n, a member of the Modal Nodes house band (and son of the horn's previous owner, the late, great Lirin D'avi), desperately needed money to pay off a debt to Rodian bounty hunter Greedo. With this in mind, Lirin Car'n also hired Puhr for the same task, promising to pay two hundred credits to retrieve it.

The Sakiyan bounty hunter easily found the horn—which had been stolen by Muftak and Kabe and sold in order to pay their rent—and acquired it from the Scrapper. After a brief confrontation with Han Solo and Chewbacca (whom he warned about the bounty on their heads), he returned to his regular table. In the course of the heated conversation between his companions, it became clear that the group's various problems stemmed from the smuggler Solo's failure to deliver his cargo of narcotics to Muftak. Knowing that Greedo planned to collect on Solo's bounty that same day, Puhr made a wager on the smuggler's life, promising to "pay off" the group's various debts himself, should Solo live.

After his henchmen, Cornelius Evazan and Ponda Baba, were incapacitated by a third party, Greedo's attempt failed, and he was killed by Solo. Puhr, content with the outcome of the situation and the justice of the universe, produced Car'n's kloo horn—in doing so defusing the situation and effectively paying off the "debts" of his friends.

Personality and traits


Exploiting his species' keen senses and quick reflexes, Djas Puhr was a skilled tracker—effortlessly retrieving Lirin D'avi's kloo horn from a Scrapper for his friend Lirin Car'n. As a bounty hunter, Puhr considered himself a professional and carefully analyzed the situations he found himself in; when he wished to do so, he would even wager on the outcome, sometimes just to consider the philosophy behind it.

Though Puhr retained some sentimentality when remembering his homeworld, he was generally reluctant to have close relationships with others, even his drinking partners at Chalmun's Cantina. He felt that, in his line of work, personal attachment was dangerous, if not impossible. Nevertheless, Puhr found the concept of friendship intriguing, and considered Han Solo's gwayo egg smuggling as a foolhardy but admirable and thoughtful gesture.

Despite his work on Tatooine, Puhr hated Jabba Desilijic Tiure with a passion and refused to take bounties from him, holding other hunters that did so, like Greedo, in contempt. He also disliked the Empire and likened the Imperial Navy to a "refuse fleet."

Behind the scenes


Djas Puhr first appeared in Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. The name Djas Puhr was first revealed in the now-Star Wars Legends Star Wars Customizable Card Game.

Sources


  • Star Wars: Force Collection
  • Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded
  • Star Wars: The Complete Visual Dictionary, New Edition
  • Star Wars Helmet Collection 78
  • Star Wars: How Not to Get Eaten by Ewoks and Other Galactic Survival Skills

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