OnACanonArticle

"A central tenet in the Khepi faith was to send their deceased to the stars."
―Lento Ye-Gimu quoted in The Lost Tomb[1]

The Lost Tomb of was a history holobook written by[1] the human explorer[2] Rhyssa Graf about the Khepi people and their Great Tomb. It was at least 190 pages long and was published in 7945 C.R.C. The book linked the Khepi's choice to construct the tomb within the Sayma Nebula, a stellar nebula that would eventually collapse into a star, with the Khepi's belief in the Light. It included quotes from Lento Ye-Gimu, an author who wrote a holobook about the Khepi titled "The Final Rest."[1] Around 3 ABY,[3] the Rokana Raiders pirate group had copies of The Lost Tomb while they were based within the Khepi Tomb, and their leader, Stinger Tash, searched for a way to open the tomb's burial chamber and recover its rumored treasure.[1]

This section of the article assumes 100% game completion of Star Wars Outlaws. Any alternate stories may be noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. The events in this section may or may not have been confirmed as canon.

Around that year,[3] the thief Kay Vess read pages seventy-eight and 190 of the book from two datapads she found while at the tomb.[1]

Behind the scenes

Pages seventy-eight and 190 of The Lost Tomb were datapad entries that players could find in the "A Pirate's Fortune" expansion for the video game Star Wars Outlaws, developed by Massive Entertainment, published by Ubisoft,[1] and released on May 15, 2025.[4]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 Star Wars Outlaws
  2. Adventures in Wild Space: The Escape
  3. 3.0 3.1 Premium-Era-real Visit a Galaxy Far, Far Away with our Star Wars liveblog direct from San Diego Comic-Con 2024! on Popverse: "We're beginning our journey three years after the Battle of Yavin" (backup link archived on January 22, 2025) dates the events of Star Wars Outlaws to 3 ABY. Per narrative director Navid Khavari's comments, the game's "A Pirate's Fortune" DLC chronologically occurs immediately after the end of Outlaws's main events, meaning the DLC must have taken place around that year.
  4. Ubisoft-Favicon Watch The New Trailer For Star Wars Outlaws: A Pirate's Fortune, Releasing May 15 on Ubisoft's official website (backup link)
In other languages