Why did Krrsantan leave Kashyyyk?

Early Bounty Hunting Career
Early in his life, Black Krrsantan was forced to leave his home planet of Kashyyyk when he disgraced his people. He then began a career as one of the few Wookiee bounty hunters for the crime boss Jabba who ruled on Tatooine.
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Why Black Krrsantan was exiled from Kashyyyk?

Krrsantan made Noka take him to the Xonti Brothers Early in his life, Krrsantan was forced to flee his homeworld of Kashyyyk and subsequently disgraced his people. He sought out the pit fighting crime bosses, the Xonti Brothers, who used slavers to acquire new fighters, to learn from them in fighting.
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Is Krrsantan stronger than Chewbacca?

While he's not as physically strong as Black Krrsantan, Chewie's resourcefulness has outmatched the intimidating Wookiee bounty hunter. These hairy characters clearly earn the love and fear of many, but there's another Wookiee in Star Wars Legends that makes these Wookiees look much weaker in comparison.
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Why is Black Krrsantan Black?

One of Black Krrsantan's facial scars was eventually revealed to have been caused by a run-in with Obi-Wan Kenobi's lightsaber. While under the employ of Jabba the Hutt before the events of A New Hope, the warrior Wookiee battled the Jedi hermit when he tried to stop a water tax Jabba was imposing on Tatooine.
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Why was Black Krrsantan disgraced?

Black Krrsantan disgraced his own people and had to flee Kashyyyk, but the exact reason why remains a mystery. His dark past is referenced quickly and vaguely in Star Wars #20 from 2016, thanks to some cryptic insight from Obi-Wan Kenobi, who says he knows why Black Krrsantan was banned from Kashyyyk.
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Why Black Krrsantan Was EXILED From Kashyyyk



Is Krrsantan a villain?

Type of Villain

Black Krrsantan is a recurring character in the Star Wars franchise, serving as a major antagonist in the 2015-2019 comic book series Star Wars, a supporting character in the 2015-2016 comic book series Star Wars: Darth Vader and the 2015-2019 comic book series Star Wars: Doctor Aphra.
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Why was Krrsantan banished?

Krrsantan is from Kashyyyk, like all Wookiees, but he had to flee his home world in disgrace. While the comics have yet to reveal why he was banished from his home, many fans speculate that it was due to his intense violent urges. The only person who has ever given a hint as to why Krrsantan was exiled was Obi-Wan.
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Are Tusken Raiders human?

Biology and appearance. A'Sharad Hett stated, while on a mission to Aargonar with Anakin Skywalker, that Tusken Raiders were biologically incompatible with Humans. This implies that Tusken Raiders were a non-Human species.
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Is Krrsantan a Wookie?

Black Krrsantan was a black-furred wookiee bounty hunter that was active shortly after the end of the Clone Wars, and continued his work as a bounty hunter into the Galactic Civil War before becoming a member of Doctor Aphra's gang.
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Why do Tusken Raiders wear masks?

Tusken clothing and masks were originally developed to help survive the harsh Tatooine climate. The mouth grills are designed to prevent precious moisture from leaving their bodies, while the goggles likely serve to protect their vulnerable eyes from harsh sandstorms on Star Wars' iconic planet, Tatooine.
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Who is the toughest Wookie?

10 Black Krrsantan Is The New Wookiee In Town

Unlike Chewbacca, Krrsantan has none of the fun or friendly traits fans are used to. He is mean, deadly and has no problem proving it. Take the size and strength of even the strongest Wookiee, combine it with ruthless cunning, and that's Black Krrsantan.
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Who is the Wookiee Jedi?

Gungi was a male Wookiee Jedi youngling who was training to become a Jedi in the Jedi Order during the Clone Wars.
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How do you pronounce Krrsantan?

Although, it seems fans will have to learn how to pronounce Black Krrsantan's name as he could play a vital part in upcoming The Book of Boba Fett stories. "K-rur! San-tan" sounds good to us.
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Is Black Krrsantan canon?

Warning!

While the fearsome Wookiee Black Krrsantan may be a bounty hunter in the Star Wars galaxy, he's better known as a gladiator in canon.
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Who was the black wookie in Book of Boba Fett?

Joonas Suotamo inherited the role of Chewie beginning with 2017's The Last Jedi. Jones' Black Krrsantan, a former gladiator, made his grand entrance in the second episode of The Book of Boba Fett, which just dropped its fifth episode on Disney+ this week.
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Who is the big wookie in Boba Fett?

As it turns out, the actor playing him might just be an even bigger surprise. Standing at 6'7″, Carey Jones is the man behind the beast, and while he might not be a household name, this Emmy winner is no stranger to television.
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What is the black Wookie name?

The black Wookiee's name is Black Krrsantan, and he was first introduced in 2015's Star Wars #15 as a bounty hunter hired by Jabba the Hutt to hunt down Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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Who is the deadliest bounty hunter in Star Wars?

In the classic Star Wars Legends continuity, Jango Fett's origin story proves that he's truly the deadliest bounty hunter in galactic history.
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Can Jawas be Jedi?

Akial was a Jawa male who was a member of the Jedi Order during the years of the Galactic Republic. He trained at the Almas Academy, a Jedi academy that was located on the planet Almas, where he specialized as a Jedi Consular.
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Is Maz Kanata a Jawa?

Maz Kanata was a Jawa. Maz Kanata is a short, force sensitive alien, with an affinity for eyes and an apparent connection to the Skywalker family. The theory, as explained by Moviepilot, claims that in reality Maz Kanata was a force sensitive Jawa who was present at multiple points throughout the films.
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Why did Tatooine dry up?

Tatooine is a desert planet in a binary star system. It once had large oceans full of marine based life and a world-spanning jungle, but this biosphere was destroyed when the myopic Rakata razed the planet, drying up its riverbeds and boiling away its oceans.
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How did Krrsantan get his scar?

Krrsantan was briefly blinded and scarred by Kenobi's Lightsaber. He tried to shoot Kenobi with his Electrified net gun, but it was destroyed. Krrsantan then punched and tried to kill Kenobi, as Kenobi attempted to rescue Lars. He continued trying to kill him with his bowcaster until he fell of the side of a cliff.
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Who created Black Krrsantan?

Created by Kieron Gillen and Salvador Larocca, the first appearance of Black Krrsantan was in Darth Vader #1 from 2015. And as a result, that issue boomed on eBay.
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Who is the Wookie with the Twins?

Enter Jabba the Hutts' cousins, a pair of Huttenese twins who bring with them a mysterious black-furred Wookiee whom Fett refers to as a gladiator.
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