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;I won't speak with you, outsider. Chuundar allows too many of you here.
;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.
;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!
;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.
;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.
;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.
; Many are talking of Rorworr's disappearance. It is hardest on the young.
; We lose more of our most promising warriors every day.
; 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.
;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.
;I am not accustomed to speaking with you outsiders. Some have gotten too comfortable with it, I think.
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;I will not speak to you, outsider. You are not worthy.
;I will not speak to you, outsider. You are not worthy.
;Chuundar has grown comfortable dealing with you outsiders. I have not.
;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.
;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!
;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 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 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.
;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.
;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.
;I long for the Kashyyyk of old. We had no need of footpaths for outsiders like you.
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The gates to the [[../Great Walkway#Rwookrrorro Village|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 ''{{s|Kashyyyk|Ebon Hawk}}'' or change party selection unless you return here or to the [[../Great Walkway#Czerka Dock|Czerka landing platform]] to the south.
The gates to the [[../Great Walkway#Rwookrrorro Village|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 {{s|Kashyyyk|Ebon Hawk}} or change party selection unless you return here or to the [[../Great Walkway#Czerka Dock|Czerka landing platform]] to the south.


==Wookiee Lost==
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;You surprise me with your mercy, outsider. I wouldn't have thought it possible.
;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.
;The shame of Rorworr's actions will haunt us. Justice was properly merciful with his killer.
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;Your actions are unexpected. Very few outsiders have shown mercy during their stay here.
;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.
;Rorworr has shamed us when we needed strength. His death will serve as a lesson in the importance of honor.
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;Even when serving justice, you outsiders find a way to profit. Leave me alone, mercenary.
;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.
;Jaarak's fate would be easier to stomach if an outsider had not profited from it.
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;I do not like that you have seen us at our worst. Jaarak has lost his honor to an outsider.
;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.
;Jaarak has shamed us. To strike down one of our own... he showed the gall of an outsider.
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Revision as of 19:39, 4 August 2017

Map of the village of Rwookrrorro

Chieftain in Need

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

Dialog
Chuundar: Step forward and address mighty and wise Chuundar, outsider. I don't often allow visitors of your kind.

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

Mission: Big Z! What are you doing here? What's going on?
Chuundar: As you can see, Name, I have brought Zaalbar from your ship. Don't worry, Janos was very helpful. There was no damage done... yet.
1. What are you talking about? How do you know me? 2. I thought Zaalbar's presence might cause problems. 3. I demand an explanation! You don't want me to get angry!
Chuundar: Did you think you could walk the upper boughs of Kashyyyk and not be observed? I've had climbers watching you, and your ship. Chuundar: It has, but you couldn't hide him. Your ship carries his scent, his hair. My climbers found him quickly. Others have been watching you. Chuundar: You need to realize your situation. I've had climbers watching you since you landed. Taking Zaalbar was easy.
1. Janos allowed it? You must work closely with him. 2. You had no right to enter my ship! 3. Why did you think you had to do this behind my back?
Zaalbar: You work alongside the slavers. You are no better than they are! Zaalbar: You have learned from the slavers. Learned to take what you want. Zaalbar: He has become like the slavers. He takes without care.

Otherwise:

Zaalbar: You are flanked by Czerka slavers! Are they not outsiders? Or have you sold all of Kashyyyk to them!
Chuundar: Ah, brother Zaalbar. You've been exiled a long time. You shouldn't speak in that tone. Things are different now. You are a mad-claw without honor. You have no voice among your own people. I, on the other hand, am Chieftain.
1. If you've made deals with slavers, the truth will get out eventually. 2. A nice nest of lies you have constructed. 3. Ignore him, Chuundar. You are dealing with me now.
Chuundar: You may talk, but no one will believe you. I've had a long time to guide what my people think. Chuundar: You are mistaken about your worth. You have no leverage here. I have made certain that my people only listen to me.
Chuundar: They trust me, the mighty Chuundar. Even with my brother insane and father enslaved, I rose to protect my people despite it all.
Zaalbar: Father was enslaved? "Mighty Chuundar?" What are you talking about? You were the runt!
Chuundar: I am no runt! *ahem* Like I said, Zaalbar, a lot has changed in your years away. We will discuss this soon enough.
2. Is there a point to this? If this will only lead to a fight, I'd like to get to it.
Chuundar: There will be no fight. You wouldn't survive. The village believes in me. They would rise to kill you. I also have the protection of Czerka Corporation guards as well. No, you have no chance while I am unopposed.
1. What do you want? Why drag us here? 2. Is there a point to this? If this will only lead to a fight, I'd like to get to it.
Chuundar: I haven't killed Zaalbar because he is my brother and I hoped he and I could come to an agreement. You are irrelevant. I may be able to put you to use on a menial task. Zaalbar will have to stay here, of course.
2. I would not abandon Zaalbar to you.
Chuundar: It isn't your choice, Name. I already have him. I have a personal matter to discuss with him. You have other duties.
1. What is this task? 2. I would not abandon Zaalbar to you.
Chuundar: A simple thing. Another Wookiee has suffered the same fate as Zaalbar, gone mad and been exiled. He now lurks the Shadowlands. More importantly, he's pestering my Czerka allies during their Shadowland expeditions. It is not good for business.
1. He's standing against you. The first of many, perhaps? 1. This mad-claw stands against you. More will come.
Chuundar: No one will follow a mad-claw. He is merely a nuisance. Besides, he cowers in the Shadowlands. My people know nothing of him.
2. I want to ask about the Shadowlands.
Chuundar: We only enter the Shadowlands for ritual hunting. I'd leave the troublemaker down there but he has proven too good at surviving. He has managed to linger a number of years, cowering in his madness and shame. You are expendable. You will remove him.
3. I'm only interested in what I'm looking for. A Star Map.
Chuundar: I don't know anything about something like that, and I don't care. Your concerns are nothing to me.
4. What happened with you and Zaalbar? Give me your version.
Chuundar: Zaalbar didn't tell you? He took offense to my trading a few of our people for favors and weapons. I didn't understand his objection. Imagine the destruction if Czerka Corporation had come in with blasters firing. I saved many lives. Of course, I also gained weapons, and arranged for certain rivals to be taken. I protected my allies, and my power grew.
1. Which explains why the Wookiees in this room haven't killed you. 2. You've a complete lack of remorse for your actions. Like a big hairy Hutt.
Chuundar: Each has come to understand the benefit of working with the enemy. Unlike your exiled companion. Chuundar: I've heard of these Hutt creatures. They sound like smart traders. They would understand what your exiled companion could not.
Chuundar: Young Zaalbar had no foresight. He couldn't control his outrage. He attacked me with his claws and damned himself doing it. A few careful stories and everyone called him mad-claw. Even father Freyyr. I easily had him exiled.
3. Let's go back to my other questions.
Chuundar: You test my patience. Do my task or flee to your ship. I don't care which.
1. I won't do this. Do your own dirty work. 2. I'll consider what you've said. I'll go now.
Chuundar: You don't have much choice. You can flee the planet if you want, but I am keeping Zaalbar here with me. He'll stay until the mad-claw is dead. Chuundar: I'll allow you access to the Shadowlands. You will track and kill this insane Wookiee, and maybe then you will earn my favor. Zaalbar stays here to ensure your loyalty.
Chuundar: The Czerka would never let me hold you, but they don't care what I do with fellow Wookiees.
Mission: You can't do that! He can't do that, can he? He can't hold Zaalbar prisoner just because he's Chieftain, can he?
1. Keeping Zaalbar makes this proposition even worse. 1. You're a fool. You're making the job harder. 2. I need Zaalbar with me as a guide.
Chuundar: What made you think I wanted this to be easy for you? Besides, you won't need him. My people are trained to understand you. Chuundar: No, you won't need him to find your way. Over the years I have had my people trained to understand galactic Basic.
Chuundar: I tell them it's to better understand the enemy. They think it will make the Czerka easier to fight. Actually it makes them easier to obey. Remember, you can't beat me here. No one would dare oppose me to join an outsider or an exile.
Zaalbar: You are wrong, brother. Someone would.
1. Who are you talking about, Zaalbar? 2. Yeah Zaalbar, you and me! 3. You see, Chuundar, there *is* someone. Uh... make it good, Zaalbar.
Chuundar: Do you speak of Freyyr, our father? Why? He was the one that ordered you exiled when you attacked me. Chuundar: No outsider, Zaalbar is referring to Freyyr, our father. Why, Zaalbar? He ordered you exiled when you attacked me. Chuundar: You are too quick to celebrate. Zaalbar talks of Freyyr, our father. Why, Zaalbar? He ordered you exiled when you attacked me.
Chuundar: He went as mad as you when he finally discovered the slavers. He dared challenge them alone and has not been seen since. That was years ago. Let him go, Zaalbar. I rule now. I'll take the Wookiees forward, but there are prices to pay.
1. He makes sense, Zaalbar. Perhaps you should listen to him. 2. Don't listen, Zaalbar. It's not worth it. 3. Play along, Zaalbar. I will see what I can do.
Chuundar: No more words, outsider. I've given my orders. I can't hold you here, but Zaalbar will stay until you kill the mad-claw in the Shadowlands.
Mission: Don't worry, buddy, we'll get you out of here. You can count on us! Bastila: Then I suppose we have little choice. We should proceed with caution, however. Carth: I don't like leaving someone behind, but I guess we don't have a choice.

Otherwise:

Juhani: It is wrong to leave him imprisoned here. We should seek some way to free him when we have the chance. HK-47: Query: Shall I begin blasting, master? We could have your hirsute companion free in no time. Canderous: Let's go kill something and get the Wookiee out.
1. Not yet, HK.
Chuundar: The guards will let you pass now. Leave the village through the northwest and follow the platform to the south and then east. You'll eventually see where Gorwooken waits for you. He'll lower you to the forest floor. Go.
Journal Entry Added Chieftain in Need
The Wookiee chieftain Chuundar has taken his brother Zaalbar from you and demands that you kill a mad Wookiee in the Shadowlands. Gorwooken waits for you further down the Great Walkway, and will show you how to descend into the lower forest.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 225 Addressed Chuundar

Star Map: Kashyyyk

Journal Entry Added Star Map: Kashyyyk
Wookiee chieftain Chuundar has asked that you descend into the Shadowlands and perform a task for him. This will allow you to also search for the Star Map.

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:

Dialog
Wookiee Guard: You have been given a task, outsider. Be thankful for your time on our world and so as you have been bid.
1. I want to speak with Chuundar again.
Wookiee Guard: You be allowed audience when you return after completing his task. Only then will you have reason.
2. I will need directions.
Wookiee Guard: The village exit is northwest of here. Once outside, follow the platform to the east until you get to where Gorwooken is waiting. He will lower you to the Shadowlands, though I would prefer that you were simply dropped. You'll die down there anyway.
1. What can I expect to find in the Shadowlands?
Wookiee Guard: If the forest holds any justice you will die down there, as would all outsiders.
2. I want directions for what's in the village.
Wookiee Guard: Others may speak to you, Name, but I won't. I don't want you here. The sooner you are gone, the better.
3. I'll be going then.
Wookiee Guard: Return when Chuundar's task is complete. That is what the Chieftain wants.

Male and female Wookiees throughout the village can comment, but cannot be engaged in dialog:

Wookiee
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.
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.

From the door of the chieftain's hall on the central platform of the village, the gates to the Great Walkway 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:

Dialog
Wookiee: Leave me, human outsider. I do not wish to speak with you.
1. I want to ask you some questions.
Wookiee: Why? So you can better exploit us? Why should I speak with you?

You can be confrontational:

1. Because I demand it! Do not anger me! 2. I go where I wish. Will you stop me?
Bastila: Surely that is no way to gain co-operation from the Wookiees. Some subtlety is not out if the question, is it? Juhani: Threatening her may not get you the results you want.
Wookiee: We are threatened every day. You are just another body in the army we face from all sides, at all times. No, I will not fear you. Ask what you will, but save your threats. I am numb to them.
4. Chuundar wants me to find an insane Wookiee in the Shadowlands.
Wookiee: I am ashamed that he would ask outsiders to track such a creature. Why couldn't our own hunters remove his dishonor? If you must be the one, then so be it. Be merciful and quick. A Wookiee without the honor of self-control is a mere animal. And when you are through, do the same to your slave Zaalbar. His taint is a curse upon us too. Bah, I will speak no more of him.

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

1. I am not your enemy. I serve the greater good. 2. I travel with a Wookiee. I am a friend.
Wookiee: I shall believe that when I see it. I will speak with you, but do not mistake that for trust. Wookiee: You have a Wookiee marked by exile as a slave. If he is your property, he is no Wookiee. Not until he kills you. I will speak with you a moment, but do not pretend to be a friend. I trust only the word of Chuundar.

The following will end the dialog:

3. I will leave you. Goodbye. 4. Goodbye.
Wookiee: Please, do not bother me again.

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:

Dialog
Wookiee: Why do you bother me, human? I don't wish to speak with you.
1. Why do your leaders allow slavers to take your people?
Wookiee: What right do you have to question Chuundar? What could you possibly know about us?
1. Tell me so I might understand. 2. I don't give you much thought. You are primitives.
Wookiee: Your interest is surprising. I had not thought an outsider would care. Still, I shouldn't talk of our troubles. Wookiee: Primitive? Our traditions are ancient! There is great order and honor in how we live! Even with our... troubles.
Wookiee: Chuundar is our leader, and deserving of respect. Even with our doubts.
3. What if I told you Chuundar is in league with the slavers?
Wookiee: I would not believe you. You are an outsider. You lie. You cheat. You enslave us. There is nothing you could say to make me believe.
1. Who would you rather have as leader?
Wookiee: There is no one left that is willing to stand up to the slavers. We wait for the coming of Bacca's heir.
1. What do you mean by that? Explain.
Wookiee: The ancient Bacca was our greatest leader. At his death, he swore that his spirit would live in our true chieftains. His sword would be the sign, and legends say we have always prospered under those that held it. No longer. No one has seen the blade for years. It is a foolish hope. We now follow Chuundar. He is sane and honorable.
link=Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic}}/Force powers#Affect Mind 2. [Force Persuade] You want to tell me your doubts about Chuundar.
Wookiee: [Success] I should tell someone... we whisper it anyway. Everyone wonders about it. Chuundar has done much. He keeps the slavers from the village, and rules fairly. He keeps order, and keeps us strong. But... his father was better. Freyyr the Chieftain would not have allowed the slaver docking platforms to be built. That's why he was killed.
1. When did Freyyr die?
Wookiee: Soon after the mad son Zaalbar was sent away. Freyyr seemed to succumb to the same kind of insanity. It is thought that he died fighting slavers. I like to think so. Chuundar has bravely risen to lead us, despite his troubles.
Journal Entry Added Chieftain in Need
Chuundar is not so beloved as he would have you believe. People doubt him, but there is no one to take his place. Chuundar still holds Zaalbar, however, and waits for you to do as you were told and kill the deranged Wookiee in the Shadowlands.

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:

Dialog
3. Then I will ask other things. 4. I want to go back to my previous questions.
Wookiee: Be brief. I tire of this.
2. Any recent trouble other than the slavers?
3. I seek something called a Star Map.
Wookiee: I don't know about anything like that, but I don't understand you body-bald fools. You are all slavers or crazy.
1. Why do you say we're crazy?
Wookiee: Our hunters say one of you has been living in the Shadowlands, and that is crazy! I don't know how he survives. It's probably just hunter-tales, though. No one could live in the Shadowlands for the years he has. No one.
Jolee: Well, a gifted few, perhaps.
Wookiee: Maybe insanity makes you taste bad. I don't know. You tell me.
1. If the Shadowlands are so dangerous, why go?
Wookiee: We go for ritual, to prove ourselves. Some exiles are forced to live there. What other choice do they have? Slavery?
1. What exiles live there now?
Wookiee: I know of none. I do not enter the Shadowlands. I only hear stories. Nobody really believes them.

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:

Item(s) Received Wicker Bin

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 Ebon Hawk 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, the female will tell you about him:

Dialog
Wookiee: Another of our people is missing. If the slavers were responsible, more would have disappeared. This was just one Wookiee. It may be that he died in the Shadowlands. If he did, there is honor in that, and he will be mourned.
1. Who would know more?
Wookiee: What makes it your business? Bah, I have nothing to say. Speak with his friends, if you must. Woorwill and Jaarak maintain a vigil in Woorwill's home on the central platform on the village.
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
The Wookiees are worried about a member of their tribe that has recently gone missing.

Otherwise, she's a little more forthcoming:

Wookiee: Rorworr is missing. He's one of our most promising warriors. I still hope he will be found alive, but no one knows where he is.
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
The Wookiees are worried about a popular member of their tribe that has recently gone missing. Rorworr cannot be found. His friends Jaarak and Woorwill await him at Woorwill's home.
Dialog
1. Who could I talk to about that?
Wookiee: Woorwill and Jaarak are his friends. You could speak with them. They are in Jaarak's home on the central village tree platform.
2. Who do I talk to if I know about this?
Wookiee: His friends Woorwill and Jaarak would like to hear any news. They are in Jaarak's home on the central village tree platform. If there was a crime, tell Worrroznor, Holder of the Laws. His home is east of the central village tree.

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:

Dialog
2. Who should I talk to if I have information about his disappearance?
Wookiee: His friends Woorwill and Jaarak will want to know. If it was not natural, Worrroznor must be told. He is the Holder of the Laws. Woorwill's home is on the central tree of the village. Worrroznor maintains court on the platform just to the east of there.

After giving evidence to Worrroznor:

Dialog
Wookiee: The body of Rorworr was found. He was a promising warrior. We will mourn him fiercely. Wookiee: Rorworr was missing, but you know that.
Wookiee: This is no secret to you. For whatever reason, you made certain justice was merciful in this matter. I still do not trust you, but you have a small measure of thanks for this. Wookiee: You know this. You made certain his killer was executed. Was it for justice, or just the payment you received? Go on, mercenary, leave me alone. I haven't the money to pay for your loyalty. Wookiee: You caught his killer and showed that justice can be merciful. Wookiee: You caught his killer and made sure he was executed. I am grateful you have kept order, but the whole matter makes me sad.

Home of Woorwill

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

Item(s) Received Wicker Bin

The walkway continues curving to the east, where the door to Woorwill's home is in the south wall.

Woorwill in his home with Jaarak, whose back is to you on the right. The wicker basket is in the back corner on the left.

The exit to the village is in the east wall, and there's a wicker bin at the back of the room in the southwest corner:

Item(s) Received Wicker Basket

Two Wookiees stand in the middle of the room. You can ask them questions about the lost Wookiee, Rorworr. The elder, Jaarak, stands on the right:

Dialog
Jaarak: What is it you want, outsider? You are not welcome here, no matter what anyone says. Jaarak: Why do you return, outsider? Didn't I make myself clear enough? I don't want you here!
1. I wanted to ask you about Kashyyyk.
Jaarak: I have nothing to say to you. Go and learn what you can while bleeding our planet of its people and honor.
Woorwill: Should we ask if they've seen Rorworr? They understand us. Most outsiders don't bother to learn our language.
Zaalbar: Name understands much more than most outsiders. Mission: It isn't an easy language to learn, what with all the growls and howls. Big Z told me the whole point was to make it difficult for outsiders to understand.
Jaarak: You have been welcomed back, Zaalbar, but your time away has made you blind. I won't speak to this outsider, and neither will Woorwill. Jaarak: I will not speak to them and neither will you, Woorwill. I won't allow it.
2. I'm Name, and I'm here with Chuundar's permission. Show a little respect. 2. You should show respect. I'm Name. I helped Freyyr back to power.
Jaarak: You are an outsider. Your kind have done more damage here than any one of you could ever hope to fix. You taint us... and bring out the worst in everything. You will get no respect from me.
2. I must leave.
Jaarak: Good riddance. Don't come back, outsider.

The younger Woorwill stands on the left, and he's more forthcoming:

Dialog
Woorwill: I've... I've never spoken to an outsider. I mean, Chuundar makes us learn to understand you, but I've never been this close to one of you.
Jolee: We're rather hairless, aren't we? HK-47: Warning: And get no closer, hairy organic! I will protect the master from your barbaric ways, I warn you!
Woorwill: What are you doing here? Have you come to laugh at us? Come to gloat about how many of us you take? Can you even understand me?
2. I understand you. I'm not here as a slaver.
Woorwill: Then why are you here?
3. Goodbye.
Woorwill: Goodbye, I guess.

Upon returning:

Woorwill: You're back again? Have you seen... no, you wouldn't tell me. You wouldn't care.
Jaarak: Leave the boy alone. Please.
1. I'm Name. I'm here with Chuundar's permission. 1. I'm Name. I helped Freyyr return to power. I'm a friend. 2. I go where I want. You'll do as I say.
Woorwill: I don't know about that. I hear lots of things and I'm not sure what to think anymore. Jaarak: Just like any other outsider; half mad and no honor.
1. Can I ask you some questions? 1. Quiet you, I'm talking to this one.
Woorwill: Oh, please don't. I haven't been paying attention to anything sinc Rorworr went missing. Do you know anything about that? I hope not. I hope you slavers didn't get him. N-not that you're a slaver. I'm sorry. I'm very tired. I haven't slept much lately.
1. Who was Rorworr? 1. Go over who Rorworr was again.
Woorwill: Rorworr? Oh, he's the greatest! He's led hunting parties to the Shadowlands, and even fought outsiders! Slavers... like you probably are. He's taught me a lot. He said I could grow up as strong as him, that I'd fight you too. I will, too. I will.
2. When did Rorworr go missing? 2. And you can't tell me when Rorwoor went missing?
Jaarak: Stop bothering the boy, outsider! He doesn't need you taunting him.
Woorwill: But what if they know something? Maybe they could help?
Jaarak: An outsider? Help? Look around you, Woorwill. Outsiders do nothing but steal and lie and taint the best among us! Outsider, you talk to me if you must bother us at all. Leave him alone.
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
The Wookiees are worried about a popular member of their tribe that has recently gone missing. Rorworr cannot be found. His friends Jaarak and Woorwill await him at Woorwill's home.

Once Rorworr's remains are found in the upper Shadowlands, Woorwill can identify the bolt casing found on the body:

Dialog
2. Do you know whose bolt casing this is?
Woorwill: What? Uh, sure, it looks like... like Jaarak's. I think so, anyway. I'm not sure.
1. This bolt casing was found on Rorworr's body. 1. I found Jaarak's bolts on Rorworr's body.
Woorwill: On... Rorworr's body? Then... then he's dead? But he can't be!
1. This bolt casing was found on Rorworr's body. 2. You'd better be sure, fool. I found it on your hero's corpse.
Jaarak: Don't listen to him, Woorwill. Outsiders only lie when their mouths are open, you know that. Jaarak: Like I said before, Woorwill, don't believe what they say. Trust your own kind.
1. Rorworr was dealing with slavers. Do you know anything about this?
Jaarak: No he doesn't! You don't say another thing to him! You want to lie, you lie to me, outsider!
Bastila: I think I begin to see what has occurred here. We should speak to Jaarak at once.
1. Rorworr was dealing with slavers. Do you know anything about this? 2. You will listen when I talk! I speak the truth!
Jaarak: Leave... leave the boy alone. Please. You will want to talk to me.
1. What do you have to say about it? 2. I want to go over this with Woorwill again.
Jaarak: Speak with me directly, away from the boy. Please. Woorwill: I'm not sure that I should have said anything to you in the first place.
3. Very well. I will speak with you, Jaarak. Goodbye, Woorwill.

Jaarak can also identify the bolt casing... his own:

Dialog
1. Do you recognize this bowcaster bolt casing?
Jaarak: The casing is mine. It bears my family runes, and markings for each of the creatures I have killed.
Mission: Yours? Why would we find your casing beside... no, it couldn't be. Could it?
Jolee: *sigh* This will end in sadness. Don't say I didn't warn you. Bastila: I do not like where this is leading. I fear it can only end in sorrow.
Jaarak: Where did you get that, outsider? Did you have someone steal it? Have you sunk to petty theft now?
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
The bolt casing found on Rorworr's corpse belongs to Jaarak. Jaarak may be the one that killed Rorworr.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 200 Bolt casing recognized as belonging to Jaarak

You can continue the dialog to accuse him of Rorworr's murder:

Dialog
1. I found it on Rorworr's corpse. You killed him, didn't you? 1. You are Jaarak, aren't you? I know what you did.
Jaarak: What... what are you talking about? I warn you, outsider, I won't tolerate your lies in my home.
1. Can you explain why your bowcaster casing was found on his body?
Woorwill: What is going on Jaarak? What are they talking about?
Jaarak: Nothing! Outsider lies! Do not listen to them, Woorwill!
1. Rorworr was dealing with the slavers. I found his datapad.
Jaarak: No! Don't say anything else! I can't let you... I killed Rorworr. Tell Worrroznor, Holder of the Laws... he will judge me. Please... say nothing to Woorwill. Let a trial call me guilty. Let me be the monster, not Rorworr. Tell Worrroznor, Holder of the Laws, in the home east of here.
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
Jaraak has been accused of killing Rorworr. He has offered no defense and awaits judgement from Worrroznor, the Holder of the Laws.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 200 Jaarak accused of killing Rorworr

There's little point in speaking to either Wookiee after the bolt casing has been recognized, and even this isn't necessary as the same experience is received when Worrroznor, Holder of the Laws, whose home is to the east, recognizes the bolt casing and accuses Jaarak instead.

Dialog
Jaarak: You have made a terrible claim against me, outsider. Do what you must with it, but leave me alone.
1. I know that you had reason to kill Rorworr. 2. You are a murderer. You'll pay the harshest penalty. 3. Don't you want a chance to defend yourself?
Jaarak: That's not for you to decide. You couldn't possibly understand how this affects my people or me. Jaarak: An outsider outraged at me! I laugh! You know nothing of me, or how hard any of this is! Jaarak: What I want is for you to leave. If you think you are worthy to take me before my peers, I won't stop you.
Jaarak: Do what you must. The Holder of the Laws will decide my fate in proper Wookiee tradition.
Woorwill: I don't understand what is going on... but I'm not listening to anything you have to say, outsider. You're trying to confuse me. Jaarak will... explain what he has said. I know he will. You don't know anything, and I won't listen to you.

If you return after Worroznor's judgement:

Woorwill: Thank you, outsider. You are... like I thought Rorworr was. Please, leave me. I want to be alone for a bit. I still thank you... I just need some time to think about things. Woorwill: You? Why are you here? Haven't you done enough? Jaarak is dead and Rorworr is dead and... and... Just leave me alone. I don't want to talk to anyone.
Jaarak: I don't know how to thank an outsider. I never thought it possible. Thank you. I just wish... that you hadn't seen us at our worst. We can be so much better. We must be.

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.

The Holder of the Laws, Worrroznor, in his home. The wicker basket is on the right.

The exit to the village is in the east wall, and there's a wicker basket by the north wall:

Item(s) Received Wicker Basket

Worrroznor stands in the middle of the room. You can ask him questions about the lost Wookiee, Rorworr:

Dialog
Worrroznor: Hello, outsider. I heard of your arrival. I trust you won't cause trouble in our village? We don't want bloodshed. Worrroznor: Greetings again, outsider. Please, if you have business here, make it brief.
1. Can I ask some questions?
Worrroznor: I'm sorry. Like most of the village, I've been preoccupied by these troubled times. I don't really want to speak with you. Well, not unless you can tell me where young Rorworr is. Do you keep track of slaves taken?
1. I am no slaver.
Worrroznor: I have no way of knowing one way or another. You'll excuse me if I don't take you at your word.
2. When did Rorworr go missing?
Worrroznor: It could be ten days or more. He was planning a hunt, and nobody seems to know when he was leaving. He is now overdue. I don't know where to start. It is strange...
1. Why do you think it is strange?
Worrroznor: I don't believe he was taken by slavers. Their slave transports haven't been seen around here. If it wasn't slavers, perhaps he fell in the Shadowlands... but he knew them well. I would search for him, but I don't know where to start. My days of hunting the lower forest are behind me.
1. I could look for him.
Worrroznor: You could. I've never had an offer of help from an outsider. I'll reserve my judgment for when I see results.
2. Would there be a reward for finding him?
Worrroznor: That would need to be determined. Wookiee justice rewards honor and honesty. You outsiders are a little lacking...
2. I'll be going now.
Worrroznor: Farewell then. Bacca keep you well.

When you return after finding the remains of Rorworr in the Shadowlands below, you can ask who owns the bolt casing found on the body and tell him where you found it, initiating a trial:

Dialog
1. Do you know who owns this bolt casing?
Worrroznor: Hmm... let's see if the family insignia is there. Yes, there it is. This belongs to Jaarak. Er... how did you get it?
2. Tell me something. What's the penalty for murder?
Worrroznor: That would depend on the circumstances. We rarely have such crimes here. Wookiee honor does not allow it. When we have had a murder, the punishment was usually death. There is rarely any justification that would dictate otherwise.
1. I found Jaarak's bolt casing on Rorworr's corpse.
Worrroznor: Oh my... that is... very distressing. It definitely seems to suggest that Jaarak helped in Rorworr's death. I... I can't ignore this. Wait here, outsider. I must address this. I will have Jaarak brought here... And I hope he can explain this... I really do.

Jaarak is brought before Worrroznor, and Woorwill comes to bear witness to the trial:

Worrroznor: Jaarak... you know why you have been summoned here. As Holder of the Laws, I ask you to explain.
Jaarak: I won't answer. I can't. Worrroznor, must Woorwill be here?
Worrroznor: Woorwill has a bond with Rorworr. He is the closest to family that can be found. He is entitled to be here. Jaarak, please speak. If you are guilty, it means death. This outsider will be given your possessions. Do you want that?

You can alternate between the following responses to move closer to the light side of the Force repeatedly (although this would obviously be an exploit):

Dialog
1. Wait. Go back to the part where I get paid if he's guilty.
Canderous: Yeah, let's keep the focus on what's important. If there's profit to be made here, we don't want to miss out.
Bastila: You mustn't let greed rule your decision here. Justice must be served. Juhani: Greed will lead you down the dark side if you are not careful. You must not seek material gain at the expense of the ideals the Jedi hold dear.
1. Wait. If he's executed, I get paid? 1. Wait. Go back to the part where I get paid if he's guilty.
Worrroznor: That's the law. You discovered the crime, and therefore were also affected by it. You are also a victim. It's painful to know that another Wookiee could do wrong, so the accuser is repaid, as is the victim's family. This will be the first time an outsider has received such reparation. I hope it is the last.
Light Side Points Gained: +2
2. Is there no alternative to death as punishment?
Dialog
Worrroznor: If there were circumstances that led to the attack, perhaps we could consider another punishment. It all depends on what was behind it.
Zaalbar: My life debt won't let me speak for you, Name, but you know Jaraak had justification. Will you tell them? Jolee: I urge you caution. This may seem like the right path to follow... but you do not know these people as I do. Carth: Good thinking. Jaarak doesn't strike me as the type to murder for no reason.
Worrroznor: This is a failure of honor. It is very serious. Were there any mitigating factors we need to be aware of?
3. Jaarak, won't you say anything in your own defense?
Jaarak: I killed Rorworr. I will accept whatever punishment is given. It's better if only my honor is tainted.
Woorwill: You did do it? Why? Rorworr was good and honorable! Why did you kill him?
Jaarak: You only need to know that I did it. The reason is unimportant. Woorwill... I'm sorry.

Jaarak won't say anything in his own defense, but if you do so on his behalf and present Rorworr's datapad as proof, you move (much) closer to the light side of the Force:

Dialog
1. Jaarak, I won't let you do this. Rorworr was dealing with slavers. 1. No, Jaarak should live. Rorworr dealt with the slavers.
Woorwill: What? What are you talking about? Liar!
Jaarak: Please... don't tell them anything. Rorworr was admired... they need to believe in him. I'm old. I'm not important. Let Woorwill and the others have their hero.
1. If that is what you want.
Jaarak: I do. I will take his shame with me. The Rorworr in their memory is a far better one than the Rorworr I killed.
2. No, I won't let this happen.
Worrroznor: Explain yourself, outsider. If you have information that will affect this trial, I must know it.
Jaarak: Don't listen to these outsider lies... please. Woorwill, don't listen.
Light Side Points Gained: +6
1. Rorworr dealt with slavers. The datapad I found on his corpse proves it.
Dialog
Woorwill: But... no. No! That's not... that can't be. Jaarak? It can't be...
Jaarak: I'm sorry, Woorwill. I didn't want you to know. So much is against us... you need someone to look up to. I couldn't let him betray you... betray everyone. Outsiders are enough of a threat by themselves; we don't need traitors of our own.
Zaalbar: See how this Wookiee truly understands honor? Do you see how important we consider these things, Name? Jolee: A painful end, but perhaps it is the right thing to do. We shall see. Mission: How awful. Big Z always said how important honor was to his people. It's everything. Bastila: How sad. It feels like the right thing to do, but... to destroy a hero...
Worrroznor: Well... as Holder of the Laws, I declare Jaarak innocent. I... will see to your release.

After Jaarak's release, Worrroznor speaks to you:

Worrroznor: Well, I must say that you are the first outsider that I have been glad to know. You have surprised me. Perhaps some of you are capable of honor after all. You are deserving of your reward.
1. My reward? What reward?
Worrroznor: Did I not explain? As the person that discovered the crime, you were also affected by it. You would've been given a portion of Jaarak's possessions, but he was innocent. Rorworr, however, was not. Rorworr was wealthy. His family was taken by slavers, leaving him everything. You get one third of this. Woorwill receives the rest, if he wishes. He is still upset, but he is young. He will recover.
2. Can I ask you if anything is happening now?
Worrroznor: Nothing that you can help with. Rorworr's crime is causing a bit of a stir, but it will pass in time. Some of us will be disappointed in him, but we have other enemies to worry about.
3. Goodbye to you.
Worrroznor: Goodbye. Bacca guide you.
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
Jaarak was not killed for the murder of Rorworr. Rorworr was dealing with the slavers, and was a traitor to his kind.
Credits Received: 400

If you later speak to the male and female Wookiees of the village, then they comment on the outcome:

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.
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.

Otherwise, you can withhold the evidence and condemn Jaarak to death, moving closer to the dark side of the Force:

Dialog
2. Kill him. I found nothing to justify the murder.
Woorwill: Nothing? There was no reason? You just killed him? Why! There has to be a reason why!
Jaarak: I'm sorry, Woorwill... I can't give a reason. It was between me and Rorworr, and neither of us will talk.
1. Then let Jaarak die. He murdered Rorworr. It's fact. 2. Kill him then. Jaarak must *pay* for his crime.
Dark Side Points Gained: -2
Worrroznor: And so he shall. Jaarak, you will be taken from us and cast into shadow. Your hunt ends.
Dialog
Zaalbar: I don't like this decision, but I respect why Jaarak wishes it. He sacrifices to save the innocence of another. Jolee: There was pain no matter how this ended. Perhaps this is for the best. Mission: Big Z says honor was everything to his people. I... guess he's right. Bastila: This isn't justice, it doesn't seem right! But... what else could we do? Canderous: At least he's going to die like a warrior.
Worrroznor: And though we abandon you, may Bacca lead you through your shame.

After Jaarak has been condemned, Worrroznor speaks to you:

Worrroznor: Hello again, outsider. I... wish you had not seen us at our worst. A murder with no reason... it's unsettling.
1. Is there a reward for my service?
Worrroznor: Yes, yes there is. You are to receive the credit equivalent of one third of Jaarak's possessions. Woorwill gets the rest. He is the closest to family that Rorworr had left. The others were lost to slavers. Here, take it. I thank you for your help. Now please, just go.
2. Is there anything going on?
Worrroznor: A few details to work out following Jaarak's death, but nothing that need concern you.
3. Goodbye then.
Worrroznor: Goodbye, outsider. Goodbye.
Journal Entry Added A Wookiee Lost
Jaarak has been killed for the murder of Rorworr. No defense was offered.
Credits Received: 100

If you later speak to the male and female Wookiees of the village, then they comment on the outcome:

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.
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.

Regardless of the outcome, experience received varies depending on whether or not the bolt casing was already identified and Jaarak accused in Woorwill's home before coming to Worrroznor. However, the final experience received is always the same (1800 in total).

Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 1400-1800 Jaarak tried for the murder of Rorworr