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"A similar thing happened to me last night. I'm guarding the hall and I hear a door open. Then, someone says my name. But when I turn around... nobody there. Then the door just shuts, all on its own."
―Sullustan Rokana Raider to a human raider[1]

A Sullustan raider with grey skin and black eyes was a member of the Rokana Raiders[1] in 3 ABY.[2] They wore a purple vest bearing the Rokana Raider's symbol over a blue shirt and blue pants with a brown triple wrapped belt. They also wore black fingerless gloves and a thin cap. During that year, they had an experience while guarding a hall at the raider's base in the Khepi Tomb in the Sayma Nebula they heard a door open and someone say their name but when they looked there was no one there and then the door shut on its own.[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.

The following day, while at the raider's tavern they spoke with a human raider. During the conversation they shared their experience in the hallway. The fellow raider went on to tell them about the Marek Crows, a raider crew operating in the Khepi system, who were actively recruiting and offered to take the Sullustan with them when they left to join the Crows later that night.[1]

Behind the scenes

The Sullustan appeared in the "A Pirate's Fortune" expansion for Massive Entertainment video game Star Wars Outlaws,[1] which released on May 15, 2025.[3] They were identified by the game's subtitles as simply "Sullustan" and their conversation with the human raider was an optional conversation that the player can choose to listen in during the "Dead Man's Tale" mission. Listening to the conversation started "the Others" intel quest.[1]

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