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"The victims remain the best people to transmit and translate their own experiences, and I urge readers to look for works of figures like Pri'am Q'asl, Xugg Twam, and Froh Loeaw for invaluable insight as to how Twi'leks, Sullustans, Bothans, and other cultures have recorded the history of their own experiences."
―Beaumont Kin, The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire[1]

The works of Xugg Twam recorded the history and experiences of their culture's suffering under the Galactic Empire's reign.[1] In 35 ABY,[2] the historian Beaumont Kin mentioned Twam alongside Pri'am Q'asl and Froh Loeaw in[1] his[3] book The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, suggesting that invaluable insight into the experiences of Twi'leks, Sullustans, Bothans, and other cultures could be gained from the trio's works.[1]

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Xugg Twam was mentioned in the 2024 reference book Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, which was written by Dr. Chris Kempshall.[1]

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