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Force-sensitivity

What canon source says the nightbrothers are all force-sensitive? --DarthBelicose (talk) 00:41, August 21, 2016 (UTC)

  • I agree. Although in Legends the Nightbrothers were all Force sensitive, I can't find this in Canon. I looked through the page's edit history, and it seems someone named "Dalvus" added this information. This person's page is no longer on Wookieepedia. I hope someone can confirm or deny (therefore delete) this statement. Red Heathen (talk) 02:41, October 10, 2018 (UTC)
    • I've gone ahead and removed that info. If a source for it shows up, someone can add it back. - Cwedin(talk) 02:46, October 10, 2018 (UTC)

Zabrak?

How do you now that the Nightbrothers were Zabraks? I have no source and there is no source about it in this article. Mustafar29 (Dyskusja / User talk) 10:32, March 30, 2017 (UTC)

The Databank says that Maul was a Dathomirian, no Zabrak Mustafar29 (Dyskusja / User talk) 10:46, March 30, 2017 (UTC)
It took me exactly 30 seconds to search the Databank and find the "Dathomirian" entry, which says "The Dathomirian Zabrak males, known as the Nightbrothers, are easily identifiable by the intimidating crown of horns around their head, as well as the distinct markings on their skin." --Lelal Mekha The Uprising crest (Audience Room) 11:22, March 30, 2017 (UTC)

Ghost of Dathomir's information on Nightbrothers

After some reading of Ghost of Dathomir, the book goes into some detail about the background of the Nightsisters and Nightbrothers alike and because of it, there are some revisions to be made though I do not know exactly how to do so in a way that makes sense:

  • There's two leadership titles revealed in the book: "Nightbrother Leader" and "Nightbrother Lieutenant". As the name denotes, the former is leader of a Nightbrother sect and the other serves as their second-in-command. It is introduced alongside the associated characters: "Freff, Nightbrother Leader" and "Eegrig, Nightbrother Lieutenant".
  • The Nightbrothers themselves are separated between villages and as such, leadership seems to be different between them. The Nightbrothers in the book served the Nardithi Nightsisters whereas the ones under the control of Merrin, Viscus, and Taron Malicos served Mother Talzin's clan so it's important that if we have a "leader" place, we denote the differences
  • Some references in Ghost of Dathomir includes mentioning to the Emperor and the Imperial Security Bureau, making this book take place in between 19BBY and at least 3BBY since the Inquisitorius has a presence in the galaxy.

I'm just wanting guidance on how to incorporate information like this, given that part of the information given may include making new pages denoting sects loyal to certain Nightsister clans via what I assume so far to be proximity. JayAaerow (talk)

  • Ok here's you you may want to go about this.
  • Leadership titles can go under the "Society and culture" section.
  • What you'd have to do is make seperate clan pages. This is really complicated so if you want I can do this for you.
  • In the body put "Sometime during the Imperial Era," during sections about the book.