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| Species=Mandalorians | | Species=Mandalorians | ||
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{{quote|Mandalorians don't make threats. We make promises.|Canderous Ordo}} | {{quote|Mandalorians don't make threats. We make promises.|Canderous Ordo}} | ||
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The '''Mandalorians''' (called '''Mando'ade''' in [[Mando'a]], meaning "children of Mandalore") were not truly one species, but a warlike, nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species. Often, they served as mercenaries. (For simplicity sake and to avoid confusion, they are treated like a species in this Wiki) | The '''Mandalorians''' (called '''Mando'ade''' in [[Mando'a]], meaning "children of Mandalore") were not truly one species, but a warlike, nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species. Often, they served as mercenaries. (For simplicity sake and to avoid confusion, they are treated like a species in this Wiki) | ||
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<center>'''Articles on the Mando'ade''' </center> | <center>'''Articles on the Mando'ade''' </center> | ||
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− | |There are various entries about Mandalorians and the culture to be found here: | + | | |
+ | There are various entries about Mandalorians and the culture to be found here: | ||
* [[Mando'a]] - The Mandalorian Language, with small compendium of known words | * [[Mando'a]] - The Mandalorian Language, with small compendium of known words | ||
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* [[Culture of the Mando'ade]] - Culture and Society of the Mandalorians | * [[Culture of the Mando'ade]] - Culture and Society of the Mandalorians | ||
* [[Religion of the Mando'ade]] - Religious beliefs of the Mandalorians | * [[Religion of the Mando'ade]] - Religious beliefs of the Mandalorians | ||
− | * [[Mandalore]] - The Homeworld, and a brief guide to other worlds settled by the Mandalorians | + | * Mandalorian Organisations - Various Organisations and splinter groups of the Mandalorians |
+ | * Notable Mando'ade - Famous and infamous Mandalorians throughout History | ||
+ | * [[Songs and Chants]] - Various chants and songs known to originate with the Mandalorians | ||
+ | * [[Arms and Armor]] - Weapons and Armor typical to the Mandalorians | ||
+ | * [[The Mandalore System]] - The Homeworld, and a brief guide to other worlds settled by the Mandalorians | ||
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<center>'''Mando'ade Characters on SW-fans''' </center> | <center>'''Mando'ade Characters on SW-fans''' </center> | ||
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− | | | + | |Mandalorians on SWfans are rather scarce. While there is a large settlement of Mando'ade Warriors on Onderon, there are also other settlements. Whether all those that sport Mandalorian armor or have claimed to be Mandalorians are truly Mando, is not clear but those who do are: |
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+ | * [[Lilaena De'Ville]] | ||
+ | * [[Aurelias Kazaar]] (rumoured) | ||
+ | * [[Darven]] | ||
+ | * [[Nya Halcyon]] | ||
+ | * [[Gwenc'hlan Le Scouëzec]] | ||
+ | * [[Amaros Koine]], and his son [[Amos Iakona]] | ||
+ | * [[Mace Riko]], and his children [[Saesee Riko|Saesee]], [[Agen Riko|Agen]], and [[Kit Riko|Kit]] | ||
+ | * [[Alec Tallen]] | ||
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[[Category:Star Wars Species]] | [[Category:Star Wars Species]] | ||
[[Category:Mandalorian]] | [[Category:Mandalorian]] |
Latest revision as of 05:02, 28 March 2019
- "Mandalorians don't make threats. We make promises."
- ―Canderous Ordo
The Mandalorians (called Mando'ade in Mando'a, meaning "children of Mandalore") were not truly one species, but a warlike, nomadic group of clan-based people consisting of members from multiple species. Often, they served as mercenaries. (For simplicity sake and to avoid confusion, they are treated like a species in this Wiki)
Their culture revolved around that of battle and war being a source of honor and pride in their community. The leader of the Mandalorians typically took on the title of "Mandalore." Mandalorians were frequently allied with the Sith, most notably Exar Kun and much later as a prototype for the Clone trooper under the power of Darth Sidious and the Galactic Republic, though they would not hesitate to cooperate with the Jedi if it suited them.
In later years Mandalorian Warriors wore very distinctive battle helmets with T-shaped visors that covered the entirety of their faces, which would provide inspiration for the helmets of the clone troopers. These helmets would eventually become strongly associated with the Mandalorian people.
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