Cathars

Cathars

Cathars

Cathar est une espèce intelligente de l'Univers Etendu de Star Wars. Leur musculature puissante et leurs crocs acérés, ainsi que leurs griffes aiguisées, en font des combattants redoutables au corps-à-corps. Les mâles de cette espèce mesurent environ 1.8 mètre, et les femelles, plus petites, mesurent en moyenne 1.6 mètre.


Planete et Langue

Les Cathars vivent sur Cathar et parlent le Catharese, mais ils parlent aussi couramment le basique depuis l'arrivée d'explorateurs de la République Galactique.


Sources

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