The Mandalorian
by Jon Favreau
Set five years after Return of the Jedi, The Mandalorian follows Din Djarin — a lone bounty hunter in the outer reaches — who becomes the reluctant guardian of Grogu, a Force-sensitive child. The series blends Star Wars mythology with spaghetti western aesthetics.
82 characters, locations, and items in this world codex.
Characters
- Din Djarin — Mandalorian bounty hunter and reluctant father — a man of few words whose rigid creed cracked open the moment he chose a child over a payday.
- Grogu — Fifty-year-old Force-sensitive infant of Yoda's species — an impossibly powerful child whose mere existence makes him the most hunted being in the gal
- The Armorer — Gold-helmeted Mandalorian smith and spiritual leader — keeper of the Creed whose forge-fire faith bends only when the Way itself must evolve.
- Paz Vizsla — Massive Mandalorian heavy infantry warrior — a towering wall of blue beskar and righteous fury whose honor-bound aggression masks deep tribal loyalty.
- Bo-Katan Kryze — Mandalorian warrior-queen and political survivor — a pragmatic leader who lost everything twice and will burn the galaxy down before losing Mandalore
- Axe Woves — Nite Owl warrior and fleet commander — a skilled Mandalorian pilot whose loyalty to Bo-Katan wavers when her alliance with helmet-worshipping zealots
- Koska Reeves — Nite Owl warrior and Bo-Katan's fierce loyalist — a no-nonsense fighter who lets her fists settle arguments her words start.
- Greef Karga — Former bounty guild leader turned Nevarro's magistrate — a charismatic operator who reinvented himself from underworld broker to civic builder without
- IG-11 — Assassin droid reprogrammed as protector and nursemaid — a machine that learned selflessness so completely it chose self-destruction over letting its
- Kuiil — Ugnaught vapor farmer and quiet philosopher — a freed slave whose patient dignity and stubborn self-reliance made him the moral compass Din never knew
- Peli Motto — Mos Eisley docking bay mechanic and chaos agent — a fast-talking grease monkey whose loud mouth and soft heart make her the Outer Rim's most unreliabl
- Cobb Vanth — Marshal of Freetown and frontier lawman — a decent man in an indecent wasteland who wore another man's armor until honor demanded he give it back.
- Carson Teva — New Republic X-wing pilot and dogged investigator — a true believer in galactic law enforcement who sees the Imperial Remnant threat that his superior
- Moff Gideon — Imperial warlord and shadow architect — a cold genius who hoarded beskar, cloned dark troopers, and hunted a child's blood to build an empire inside t
- The Client — Imperial remnant bureaucrat and cultured monster — a refined gentleman who orders the capture of children with the same polite composure he uses to po
- Elia Kane — Imperial mole inside the New Republic — a blonde cipher whose controlled smile conceals Shadow Council loyalties rotting the democracy from within.
- Gorian Shard — Pirate King of the Outer Rim — a massive, brutal warlord who ruled through fear until he picked a fight with the wrong town and the wrong Mandalorians
- Boba Fett — Legendary bounty hunter reborn as a crime lord — a scarred survivor who crawled out of the Sarlacc pit and decided fear alone was no longer enough to
- Fennec Shand — Elite assassin turned crime lord's right hand — a lethal pragmatist whose cybernetic second life bound her to Boba Fett with a debt she repays through
- Cad Bane — Legendary Duros bounty hunter and fastest draw in the galaxy — an ancient gunslinger whose cold professionalism and rattlesnake patience made him deat
- Black Krrsantan — A fearsome Wookiee gladiator and bounty hunter, Black Krrsantan is a towering, scarred warrior who sells his considerable strength to the highest bidd
- Ahsoka Tano — A former Jedi Padawan who walked away from the Order, Ahsoka Tano is a Togruta warrior carrying decades of loss while hunting the galaxy's most danger
- Sabine Wren — A Mandalorian warrior and artist, Sabine Wren is a creative rebel who paints her armor as boldly as she fights, now searching the galaxy for her lost
- Hera Syndulla — A Twi'lek pilot and New Republic general, Hera Syndulla commands from the cockpit of the Ghost, balancing military duty with her personal mission to f
- Huyang — An ancient Jedi architect droid who has built lightsabers for thousands of years, Huyang serves as a living archive of Jedi history, fussy in manner b
- Baylan Skoll — A former Jedi who survived Order 66 and abandoned the Order's ideals, Baylan Skoll is a weary philosopher-warrior seeking something beyond the endless
- Shin Hati — Baylan Skoll's young apprentice, Shin Hati is a cold and ambitious warrior wielding an orange lightsaber, seeking purpose and power in a galaxy that o
- Morgan Elsbeth — A Nightsister survivor and Imperial magistrate, Morgan Elsbeth orchestrated Grand Admiral Thrawn's return from exile through dark magick and ruthless
- Ezra Bridger — A Jedi survivor stranded on the distant world of Peridea, Ezra Bridger has spent years in exile maintaining hope and resourcefulness while waiting for
- Grand Admiral Thrawn — The Chiss grand admiral and greatest military strategist the Empire ever produced, Thrawn returns from exile on Peridea with patient, terrifying preci
- Captain Pellaeon — A loyal Imperial officer and Shadow Council member, Captain Pellaeon serves Grand Admiral Thrawn with quiet competence and unwavering devotion to the
- Luke Skywalker — The legendary Jedi Master who redeemed Darth Vader and destroyed the Empire, Luke Skywalker now carries the burden of rebuilding the Jedi Order from n
- Cara Dune — A former Rebel shock trooper turned Marshal of Nevarro, Cara Dune is a no-nonsense fighter who traded galactic war for local law enforcement.
- Migs Mayfeld — A cynical former Imperial sharpshooter turned reluctant hero, Migs Mayfeld hides a functioning conscience beneath layers of sarcasm and self-preservat
- Mythrol — A fast-talking blue-skinned alien working off his debt to Greef Karga on Nevarro, Mythrol is a nervous but surprisingly capable accountant who prefers
- Dr. Pershing — A conflicted Imperial scientist researching Grogu's blood for cloning experiments, Dr. Pershing is a man whose genuine scientific curiosity has been w
- Chopper — A battered, cantankerous astromech droid from the Ghost crew, Chopper is fiercely loyal to Hera Syndulla while being cheerfully hostile to nearly ever
- R5-D4 — A cantankerous red astromech droid working in Peli Motto's hangar bay, R5-D4 is unreliable, stubborn, and occasionally capable of surprising acts of b
Locations
- Nevarro — Volcanic planet turned New Republic outpost under Magistrate Greef Karga. Once a lawless bounty hunter haven, now a growing frontier settlement ringed
- Tatooine — Desert planet orbiting twin suns in the Outer Rim. Moisture farms, spaceports, and criminal enterprise define life here. Boba Fett now rules from the
- Mandalore — Ruined homeworld of the Mandalorian people, devastated by Imperial orbital bombardment. The glass-bombed surface is a cursed wasteland, but the Living
- Coruscant — City-planet and capital of the New Republic. Layers of towering structures reach from the planet's core to its upper atmosphere. The galactic seat of
- Sundari — Former capital city of Mandalore, once enclosed in a great biodome. Now a shattered ruin of cube-shaped architecture and melted transparisteel, a monu
- Mines of Mandalore — Sacred underground caverns beneath Mandalore's surface containing the Living Waters. Ancient Mandalorian holy site where warriors may be redeemed. A m
- Kalevala — Ancestral home of House Kryze and Mandalorian nobility. A once-verdant world with Bo-Katan's family castle, destroyed by Imperial bombers on Moff Gide
- Mos Eisley — Tatooine's most notorious spaceport. A sun-blasted sprawl of cantinas, docking bays, and junkyards. Peli Motto runs her repair hangar here. A place wh
- Mos Espa — Tatooine city formerly under Hutt control, now claimed by Boba Fett as daimyo. Markets, gambling dens, and crime families operate beneath a thin venee
- Jabba's Palace — Fortified palace in Tatooine's desert, once Jabba the Hutt's seat of power. Now Boba Fett's throne room. Rancor pit, dungeon cells, and a throne that
- Freetown — Frontier mining settlement on Tatooine, formerly called Mos Pelgo. Marshal Cobb Vanth protects its people from raiders and krayt dragons. Small, tough
- Arvala-7 — Remote desert world in the Outer Rim where Din Djarin first found Grogu. Arid valleys, Ugnaught moisture farms, and a mercenary-guarded Imperial compo
- Sorgan — Peaceful forested planet with krill farming villages. Din Djarin briefly considered settling here with Grogu. Idyllic but vulnerable to Klatooinian ra
- Trask — Ocean moon with a black market port. Fishing, Quarren treachery, and Mandalorian hideouts. Where Din Djarin first met Bo-Katan Kryze and learned of ot
- Corvus — Forested planet scarred by the tyranny of Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth. The walled city of Calodan oppressed its people until Ahsoka Tano defeated Elsbet
- Tython — Ancient world sacred to the Jedi, home to a seeing stone atop a mountain temple. Grogu meditated here and reached out through the Force, drawing both
- Lothal — Ezra Bridger's homeworld, liberated from Imperial occupation during the Galactic Civil War. Green plains and a capital city now free. Connected to the
- Peridea — Ancient planet beyond the known galaxy in a distant ring of stars. Ruined Nightsister homeland with a barren surface. Where Thrawn and Ezra were exile
- Seatos — Planet containing ancient Nightsister ruins and the star map to Peridea. Stone henge structures and dark forests surround the map site. Key location i
- Dathomir — Nightsister homeworld of red skies and twisted forests. Steeped in dark magick predating the Sith. The Great Mothers drew their power from this world
- Morak — Jungle planet housing a secret Imperial rhydonium refinery. Din and Mayfeld infiltrated the facility to access Moff Gideon's coordinates. A place of m
- The Covert — Hidden sanctuary of the Children of the Watch. An underground refuge where Mandalorians live by the ancient creed — never removing their helmets. Loca
- World Between Worlds — Mystical Force dimension existing outside normal space-time. A plane of interconnected pathways that bridge moments across the galaxy's history. Acces
- Imperial Research Base — Former Imperial facility on Nevarro's outskirts where Dr. Pershing conducted experiments on Grogu's blood for cloning research. Destroyed but its ruin
Items
- Darksaber — Ancient black-bladed lightsaber created by Tarre Vizsla, the first Mandalorian Jedi. Symbol of Mandalorian leadership. Must be won in combat — its bla
- Beskar Spear — Pure beskar melee weapon capable of blocking lightsaber strikes. Originally wielded by Morgan Elsbeth, won by Din Djarin on Corvus. Later melted down
- Whistling Birds — Mandalorian wrist-mounted micro-missiles. A cluster of heat-seeking projectiles launched from the vambrace that produce a distinctive whistling sound
- Amban Phase-Pulse Blaster — Mandalorian disintegration rifle and Din Djarin's signature long-range weapon. Fires an energy pulse that completely disintegrates organic targets. De
- Mandalorian Jetpack — Rising Phoenix model jetpack, standard equipment for Mandalorian warriors. Enables aerial combat, rapid repositioning, and the iconic Mandalorian silh
- Din Djarin's Beskar Armor — Full suit of pure beskar Mandalorian armor, silver and unpainted. Forged piece by piece by the Armorer from Imperial beskar ingots. Din's identity mad
- Boba Fett's Armor — Iconic green and red Mandalorian armor inherited from Jango Fett. Battered, dented, and scarred from decades of use. Recovered from Cobb Vanth on Tato
- Ahsoka's White Lightsabers — Paired white-bladed lightsabers wielded by Ahsoka Tano. One standard length, one shorter shoto blade. The kyber crystals were purified from an Inquisi
- Luke's Green Lightsaber — Luke Skywalker's self-constructed green lightsaber, built after losing his father's blue blade on Bespin. The weapon of a Jedi Master, briefly seen du
- Baylan's Orange Lightsaber — Baylan Skoll's distinctive orange-bladed lightsaber. The unique color suggests a Force user who has moved beyond the Jedi-Sith binary, seeking somethi
- Razor Crest — Din Djarin's original gunship. A pre-Empire military surplus vessel, battered and patched but reliable. Home, transport, and armory. Destroyed by Moff
- N-1 Starfighter — Din Djarin's replacement ship. A modified Naboo N-1 starfighter from the Clone Wars era, rebuilt from scrap by Peli Motto. Fast, sleek, and impractica
- Slave I — Boba Fett's Firespray-class patrol and attack craft, inherited from Jango Fett. One of the most feared ships in the galaxy, with a distinctive silhoue
- Gauntlet Starfighter — Bo-Katan's Mandalorian Kom'rk-class fighter/transport. A versatile dropship used for troop deployment and combat operations. One of the last surviving
- Imperial Light Cruiser — Moff Gideon's Arquitens-class command ship. Housing for dark troopers, a brig, and the bridge where Din Djarin defeated Gideon. Where Luke Skywalker c
- The Ghost — Hera Syndulla's modified VCX-100 light freighter. The Rebels crew's iconic ship, still in active service during the search for Ezra Bridger and Thrawn
- Dark Troopers — Phase III Dark Troopers — black-armored combat droids of terrifying power. Moff Gideon's elite fighting force. Nearly indestructible by conventional w
- Praetorian Guards — Moff Gideon's elite beskar-armored guards. Red armor, energy weapons, and martial training modeled on the Imperial Royal Guard tradition. Gideon's per
- Star Map to Peridea — Ancient Nightsister navigational device. A mechanical orb that, when activated at the correct location, reveals the hyperspace route beyond the known
- Tusken Gaffi Stick — Traditional Tusken Raider melee weapon — a sturdy staff with a heavy flanged head. Boba Fett earned the right to carry one during his years living amo
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