Kitonak

The Kirdans were pudgy, slow-moving sentients from the harsh Kirdan Desert which covered the planet [Kirdo III. Their physiology was an adaptation to their life as desert nomads, while their psychology was notable for their extreme patience and calm. They were also noted for their talent as musicians.

Biology and appearance
Kirdans were small and stocky creatures, with two legs ending in large, didactyl feet, and two arms with tridactyl hands. Their skin color varied from off-white to pinkish Though their fingers were short and fat, they were quite dexterous. Their bodies released a vanilla-like smell. Kirdans had tough skin which folded to seal vulnerable openings, a trait evolved to protect them from the harsh environment of Kirdo III's deserts. They also had some double organs, including two pairs of lungs. Their double lungs could store oxygen, allowing them to hold their breath for up to four hours. Their ears, eyes, and mouth could be sealed, and were almost too small for the casual observer to see. Kirdans moved slowly, as they walked by expanding and contracting their foot muscles, or slithered slowly in a prone position. Their strong feet anchored them during windstorms, while they leaned into the wind with their aerodynamically shaped bodies and heads. In worse storms, when rocks began to fly, they burrowed into the dunes. Their sense of smell was also centered in olfactory organs in their feet, allowing them to smell their prey through the sands without having to worry about the desert winds.

Kirdans were very patient, and never rushed. This was because they fed on creatures called chooba, and they had to stand motionless for a long time until a chooba got near them. The nearsighted chooba mistook motionless Kirdans for sulfaro plants, which chooba often raided in search of fruit or bird eggs. One chooba satisfied a Kirdan's dietary needs for approximately one month.

Society and culture
Kirdan lived in nomadic tribes of about one hundred Kirdans, following migrating chooba herds. Due to their nomadic lifestyle and the tendency for what possessions they had to blow away in windstorms, Kirdan technology was limited to crude, temporary tools and musical instruments. Their tribes were united in a planet-wide participatory democracy, though slow communications and their deliberate thought processes meant that years would pass before decisions were made (by which time, the problem would often have solved itself.) The "Telling of the Story" was the highlight of a Kirdan tribe's day. Each night, the members of the tribe would take turns at storytelling, which each Kirdan adding his or her own details and plot twists. A single story could take several nights to come to a conclusion. These stories taught young Kirdan the value of patience.

Rain came to their home once every ten years. When this happened, Kirdans went to the newly full riverbeds for the "Great Celebration of Life," plunging into the riverbeds for the "Dance of Love." At the end of this mating ritual, females would emerge with newborn children. Though this made it seem that Kirdans had an extremely short gestation period, the opposite was the case: these children were actually conceived years earlier during the previous rainy period's celebration. Young Kirdans clung close to their mother for the first year of life, eventually becoming strong enough to stand on their own even during windstorms.

By the age of nine, Kirdan reached full maturity. More adventurous nine-year-olds would leave overpopulated tribes to wander the desert in search of less crowded tribes. These lonely nomads would often make crude chidinkalu flutes from chidinka plants, and play them to while away the nights and attract other Kirdans.

Psychology
Kirdans were almost always calm and patient, refusing to take action without considering the consequences carefully. In fact, their typical course of action would be to do nothing. Even among Humans or other, "faster-paced" aliens, Kirdans were painfully slow to answer questions or make decisions. One of the only things to anger them was being hurried. They often would slow down out of spite if someone was making them rush. The only other things which upset them were quicksands and caves. Caves were believed to be gateways to their mythological underworld, and it was said that no Kirdan returned from them. Quicksands, on the other hand, were a more tangible danger on their homeworld, since predatory creatures able to swallow a Kirdan whole lurked within. A Kirdan stuck in quicksand would easily be able to wait patiently until help came without falling further in — but help would usually be slow to arrive.

Sample Kirdan names
Most Kirdans went by a single, simple name. Typical names included: Anarin Enkor Gorlak Nert Norzek Rufar Runk Werg One of the best-known Kirdans adopted the name "Droopy McCool" after abandoning his former name, "Snit." However, Snit was simply the name his former master Evar Orbus gave him. McCool's true name was a series of whistles which was incomprehensible to most non-Kirdans. Other recorded Kirdan names may have had similar origins.

Kirdans in the galaxy
Kirdans would sometimes be abducted by off-world slave traders. Usually, these were young Kirdans on their own for the first time, playing their flutes to attract company. Since the slavers were often initially attracted by a Kirdan's music, they would force them to work as jizz wailers in seedy cantinas. Kirdans enslaved as laborers usually infuriated their masters by working slowly, and were often freed to work as musicians. Their former masters would take their wages until their slave-debt was repaid. (Of course, harsher masters would sometimes kill their Kirdan slaves.) Some free Kirdan musicians, such as Droopy McCool of the Max Rebo Band, became fairly successful, particularly in the jizz and ontechii genres. Other free Kitonaks used their storytelling skills, patience, and the tendency of other beings to think an unmoving Kirdan was asleep or even non-sentient, to become spies and information brokers. Their clients had to learn to be patient, and let them reveal their information slowly and carefully. Some free Kirdan considered going back to Kirdo III to give their people advanced technology and drive off the slavers, but it took a long time for such Kirdans to decide to do anything about it.

Several Kirdans served as Palace Overlords for Fa'athra the Hutt on the planet Nal Hutta during the Cold War.

During the Galactic Civil War, a few Kirdans even joined the Rebel Alliance. Terno, a musician and Rebel agent operating in the Minos Cluster, was one such Kirdan. During this period, the Imperial slang term for the Kirdans was "Yazbo".

Around 35 ABY, a Kirdan trained to be a Jedi in the New Jedi Order.