![]() He bartered with Xizor for a 50 percent greater payment this was a mistake, as Xizor, feeling Boushh was becoming a hindrance, had his Human replica droid, Guri, kill the Ubese. Many years later, around 3 ABY, Boushh captured a Nimbanel for Black Sun, but in doing so spent a considerable amount of credits. Lo'gaan escaped and Boushh was apprehended, but he was later released. Lo'gaan and Boushh fought, but ultimately allied together when hordes of Imperial stormtroopers raided the building. In 18 BBY, he was sent to hunt down Kodo and Aleema Finn on Coruscant, but was intercepted by Jedi Padawan Drake Lo'gaan. During the Great Jedi Purge, he helped hunt Jedi Knight Kai Justiss alongside bounty hunters Zuckuss and Breela.Īfter that, Boushh began to work mainly for Black Sun, the largest criminal syndicate in the galaxy. Although he made sure to never officially join the Bounty Hunters' Guild but unofficially he still worked for them and also worked with Cradossk, Boushh worked for Crimson Nova, a sect of the Guild dedicated to hunting fugitive Jedi. He wore a suit of customized Ubese armor-layers of brown survival material and an optically enhanced helmet which both provided him with protection and obscured his identity. Known for his melee skills and penchant for thermal detonators, Boushh was considered cool-headed in a profession often filled with trigger-happy mercenaries, and operated as a freelancer traveling from system to system looking for work. That was… unwise." ―Guri, giving Boushh's outfit to Leia Organa īoushh was a successful male Ubese bounty hunter active around the time of the formation of the Galactic Empire. He tried to rascal Black Sun for more credits on a delivery for which there was an agreed-upon contract. This remained a symbol of power for all of the descending line of Mandalores until the Darksaber belonging to the Mandalorian-Jedi, Tarre Vizsla, replaced it as a scepter of the sovereign ruler." What happened to this Boushh? He retired?" As a matter of fact, this helmet had been carved from out of the sternum of a mythosaur, by Mandalore the First. The kyr’bes was also the name given to the traditional helmet worn by the Mand’alor/Mandalore, the Mandalorians’ sole ruler. Despite the various clans and factions distinguishing themselves with different symbols, it was the kyr’bes, or mythosaur skull that became the universal sigil associated with the Mandalorians. The mythosaur was as much a part of the Mandalorians’ culture as was beskar, the planet’s invaluable ore that armor was forged from. Why did the Mandalorians use the mythosaur skull as their symbol? Although, it would be cool to see this gentle, metal-chomping behemoth featured on a future episode of The Mandalorian. No, that was a Panna Dragon that the bounty hunter was seen riding on during his first encounter with Han, Chewie, Luke, and Leia on the red-water moon Panna Prime. Was that a mythosaur Boba Fett rode on during his first appearance on the Star Wars Holiday Special? ![]() Besides this, it’s also likely that the Mandalorians used the mythosaurs as beasts of burden. Given the size of these beasts, it would have been quite the feat taming such a colossal creature as a mount. While berating Din Djarin for his difficulty mounting a blurrg, the Ugnaught told the impatient Mandalorian of his ancestors’ reputation for riding the mythosaur. Photo via Star Wars Bounty Hunter Handbook.ĭid Mandalorians actually ride mythosaurs?Īccording to Kuiil, they did.
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