Kala'uun


During the Ryloth Insurgency following the Clone Wars, TriNebulon News reported from Kala'uun that Cham Syndulla of the Free Ryloth Movement claimed responsibility for the explosion of a reservoir that washed away an Imperial hovertrain.

At some point prior to the destruction of the planet Alderaan, the smuggler Han Solo visited Kala'uun and struck up a relationship with a Twi'lek bartender named Hellene.

Kala'uun was first introduced as a city on the planet Ryloth in "Big Quince," a short Star Wars Legends story written by Peter M. Schweighofer and released in Star Wars Adventure Journal 2 in 1994. The city's existence, although not its location, were confirmed to be canon by A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy, an adaptation of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope written by Alexandra Bracken and released in 2015.

History


During the Ryloth Insurgency following the Clone Wars, TriNebulon News reported from Kala'uun that Cham Syndulla of the Free Ryloth Movement claimed responsibility for the explosion of a reservoir that washed away an Imperial hovertrain.

At some point prior to the destruction of the planet Alderaan, the smuggler Han Solo visited Kala'uun and struck up a relationship with a Twi'lek bartender named Hellene.

Behind the scenes


Kala'uun was first introduced as a city on the planet Ryloth in "Big Quince," a short Star Wars Legends story written by Peter M. Schweighofer and released in Star Wars Adventure Journal 2 in 1994. The city's existence, although not its location, were confirmed to be canon by A New Hope: The Princess, the Scoundrel, and the Farm Boy, an adaptation of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope written by Alexandra Bracken and released in 2015.

Sources


  • Star Wars: The Rebel Files
  • Star Wars: Smuggler's Guide
  • Star Wars: Dawn of Rebellion: The Visual Guide

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