Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Village of Rwookrrorro

Chieftain in Need
You're taken to Chuundar in the chieftain's hall, to the southeast of the gates from the :

If Zaalbar wasn't in your party before you were brought to the village:

Otherwise:

Otherwise:


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Chieftain's Hall
After exiting the chieftain's hall, a Wookiee guard to the left of the door bars entry. He can be asked for directions, should they be needed:


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He's gone after siding with Freyyr. Male and female Wookiees throughout the village can comment, but cannot be engaged in dialog:


 * I won't speak with you, outsider. Chuundar allows too many of you here.
 * Chuundar may tolerate you, but do not expect the same from all of us.
 * You will never take me as a slave, outsider. By Bacca's Blade, you will not!
 * It was not long ago that Kashyyyk had no outsider taint.
 * Rorworr has not returned to the village in days. If slavers took him, they had a fight on their hands.
 * Many are talking of Rorworr's disappearance. It is hardest on the young.
 * We lose more of our most promising warriors every day.
 * Bacca's Blade keep Rorworr safe and Bacca's wisdom guide him home to us.
 * I am not accustomed to speaking with you outsiders. Some have gotten too comfortable with it, I think.

After Rorworr's killer is spared:


 * You surprise me with your mercy, outsider. I wouldn't have thought it possible.
 * The shame of Rorworr's actions will haunt us. Justice was properly merciful with his killer.

After Rorworr's killer is executed:


 * Even when serving justice, you outsiders find a way to profit. Leave me alone, mercenary.
 * Jaarak's fate would be easier to stomach if an outsider had not profited from it.

After siding with Freyyr:


 * Freyyr is back in power! Slavers will learn to fear us now!
 * Chuundar deserved death. He made us fearful and weak.
 * The honor of Kashyyyk is tainted. Only slaver blood will make things right.
 * Freyyr has been through much. His wrath will make us strong.
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 * I will not speak to you, outsider. You are not worthy.
 * Chuundar has grown comfortable dealing with you outsiders. I have not.
 * Chuundar allows you to be here, outsider. You would be dead if he didn't.
 * First there was one outsider, then many, and now you walk our village! It's too much!
 * Rorworr is the latest of us to go missing. I hope your outsider slavers lost many men trying to cage him.
 * Rorworr was mentor to some of our most promising children. We need his spirit in these dark times.
 * Rorworr has not returned to the village. If you took him, outsider, you will pay dearly.
 * Do you miss your kin when they are taken from you, outsider? I doubt you feel the same as we do.
 * I long for the Kashyyyk of old. We had no need of footpaths for outsiders like you.

After Rorworr's killer is spared:


 * Your actions are unexpected. Very few outsiders have shown mercy during their stay here.
 * Rorworr has shamed us when we needed strength. His death will serve as a lesson in the importance of honor.

After Rorworr's killer is executed:


 * I do not like that you have seen us at our worst. Jaarak has lost his honor to an outsider.
 * Jaarak has shamed us. To strike down one of our own... he showed the gall of an outsider.

After siding with Freyyr:


 * Freyyr will not let us fall to slavers. He would rather die.
 * It is right that Chuundar died. He was tainted by outsider greed.
 * Kashyyyk will rise to repel the slaver threat. Freyyr will see to it.
 * Freyyr will not let slavers take us. Of that, I am certain.
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From the door of the chieftain's hall on the central platform of the village, the gates to the are to the northwest. A female Wookiee wandering between the hall and the gates on the walkways below them can be engaged in dialog, although this isn't necessary:

You can be confrontational:

The previous statement can only be made when you first speak to her. Alternatively, you can be conciliatory:

The following will end the dialog:


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Otherwise, or upon returning, you can ask her about her leaders and the slavers, and easily persuade her using the Force to tell you her doubts about Chuundar:


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Ask about other recent troubles, and she'll tell of a lost Wookiee. You can also ask about a Star Map, learning about an outsider living in the Shadowlands in the process:


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She's more friendly if you ask these questions after siding with Freyyr:

Either of these responses ends the dialog. Otherwise:


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Great Walkway
To the northeast of this female Wookiee is a wicker bin to the left of the ramp up to the gates to the Great Walkway:

The gates to the Great Walkway are at the top of the ramp, to the north. Once you pass through them, you won't be able to return to  or change party selection unless you return here or to the Czerka landing platform to the south.

Wookiee Lost
If you've yet to find the lost Wookiee and side with Freyyr:


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Otherwise, she's a little more forthcoming:


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You can return to the chieftain's hall on the central platform and travel east to speak to Woorwill and Jaraak in the former's home, and continue northeast to speak to the Holder of the Laws, Worrrznor, in his home, but this isn't necessary until you've found Rorworr in the Shadowlands. After finding him but before siding with Freyyr:


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After giving evidence to Worrroznor:

After siding with Freyyr:


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Home of Woorwill
The walkway to the northeast of the leads round a corner. There's a wicker bin by the guard rail on the left:

The walkway continues curving to the east, where the door to is in the south wall.

Holder of the Laws
Beyond Woorwill's home on the central platform, a walkway extends northeast to another platform. Beyond a door in the northeast wall is the Holder of the Laws, Worrroznor.