Twi'Lek

The Twi'Lek are a humanoid race created during the early days of the Old Ones coming to Earth by the Titan Ares making them one of the oldest races on Earth. The Twi'Lek mainly operate out of the Fade, but on Earth they have gained dominion over a Kingdom in Nord America called Lethan after the Twi'Lek their religion said married Ares and gave birth to them. The Twi'Lek are devided into two main devisions between the Mwi'Lek, and the Togruta of which share many similiarties but are also quite different.

The Twi'Lek come in many different skin colors ranging from a bright red, orange, yellow, blue, green, and many other colors, and these colorings have created a sort of caste system where you are defined by the color of your skin into a specific caste. Other then skin color the other noticeable feature of these humanoids is the Lekku which is the tentacle that springs from the back of their head. The Lekku exists in both the Mwi'Lek, and the Togruta species of Twi'Lek although the Lekku looks different in both of these species.

The Twi'Lek were created by Ares following his creation by the Old Ones, and they were made in the image of everything he felt was what he wanted in his fighters. The Twi'Lek would spend centuries becoming the object of everything he needed in warriors, and during this time they would devise the creation that most defines them in the Magi-Saber a devise that uses Magi to litterly create a sword and is very dangerous. The Twi-Lek would fight alongside their master Ares during the Titan Civil War and were at the front line of every battle of the war, but were so devestated after the conflict that they couldn't assist the Earth in any real way. As the wars ended Ares sent many of his Twi'Lek to the Earth where they were settled in Nord America in order to attempt to resist the Dark Elves of Druchii. They have become embroiled in fighting in this way, and their port city is a magnificant city the likes of which the world has never seen.

Mwi'Lek
The Mwi'Lek species developed and mutated in such a way as to provoke changes in their skin pigmentation, which resulted in many races and subraces. These races were all physically identical, except for their phenotypes. The wide and vivid variety of skin coloration included many variations of blue, red, yellow, orange, deep green, white, pale brown, pink, and lavender. Some Mwi'leks even exhibited varied phenotypes, including stripes, orange with red mottling, red with pink palms, and blue with pink lips.

There was not an even distribution of phenotypes across the Mwi'Lek population. The Lethan Mwi'Lek, red in coloration, were a rare subgroup, perhaps even the most rare. In contrast, the Rutian Twi'leks, which exhibited a blue phenotype, were more common among the population.

Togruta
Togruta had rusty skin tones ranging in hue from orange to red, with white pigmentation on their faces, and greyish lips. White stripes also adorned various parts of their bodies, including their chests, legs, backs, arms, lekku (head-tails), and montrals. The pattern of stripes varied from individual to individual. This red and white pattern was a phenotype left over from their ancestor's camouflage that helped them to blend in with their natural surroundings, especially the red-and-white turu-grass which dominated Shili's scrublands.

Their heads bore two montrals, and three, and on rare occasions, four head-tails, whose stripes were darker than those of the montrals. Togruta had the ability to sense the proximity and movement of physical objects around them by means of their hollow montrals, which detected space ultrasonically. Young Togrutas' montrals and posterior head-tail did not fully grow until adolescence, when their montrals become curved and their third head-tail grew to the length of their two main head-tails.

As predators, Togruta had sharp canine teeth, which they used to painlessly kill thimiars, their primary prey, causing the creatures' post-mortem death spasms. This gave outsiders the false impression that Togruta were venomous. However, Togrutas did nothing to dispel this misconception and even took advantage of the intimidating presence it gave them.