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For other uses, see Chandrila (disambiguation).

Chandrilan tea was a type of tea that shared its name with the Core Worlds planet Chandrila. The tea was consumable by humans and Umbarans and could be kept stored aboard ships. In 232 BBY, the Jedi Wayseeker Orla Jareni prepared herself some of the tea while traveling on the Vessel, a transport ship. While traveling aboard the Vessel three years later, the pilot Affie Hollow drank some of the tea to help soothe her to sleep. In 40 BBY, Chandrilan tea was kept in the mess stores of the Gozanti-class cruiser Meryx by the gemstone thief Rahara Wick. The tea was also served on the worlds Alderaan and Coruscant in 3 BBY.

Description[]

Chandrilan tea was a type of tea that was consumable by humans[1] and Umbarans.[2] The beverage could be served hot in mugs[3] or cups and was also storable aboard ships. Chandrilan tea shared its name with the Core Worlds planet Chandrila and could be refreshed with heated water.[1]

History[]

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Orla Jareni kept Chandrilan tea aboard the Vessel while traveling.

In 232 BBY,[4] Chandrilan tea was stored in the mess of the Byne Guild transport ship Vessel. The Jedi Wayseeker Orla Jareni prepared herself some of the beverage during her voyage aboard the Vessel from the Core Worlds planet Coruscant to the Galactic Frontier.[2] While traveling aboard the Vessel[5] in 229 BBY,[6] one month after Starlight Beacon's fall the pilot Affie Hollow kept some Chandrilan tea in the ship's mess. While speaking to her co-pilot Leox Gyasi, Hollow reflected that he had likely witnessed her drinking the tea late at night in the Vessel's mess, hoping it would soothe her to sleep.[5]

Years later, in 40 BBY,[7] Chandrilan tea was kept aboard the Gozanti-class cruiser Meryx for its pilot, gemstone thief and former Czerka Corporation enslaved worker Rahara Wick. The owner of the Meryx, her colleague Pax Maripher, made some of the tea for his partner while they assisted Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn and Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi in locating the Opposition performance troupe during their mission to the Inner Rim planet Pijal. Maripher's displeasure with the pair's presence aboard the cruiser led him to purposefully avoid offering the Jedi any of the beverage. Days later, Wick poured herself a mug of the tea as she and Maripher waited for the pair of Jedi to return. On their next scouting operation with Jinn and Kenobi, Wick was recaptured by Czerka at the company's facility on Pijal's moon. Maripher mourned the loss of her presence aboard the Meryx with what she had left behind, including the Chandrilan tea in the mess store.[3]

In 3 BBY,[8] Imperial Senator Mon Mothma had a cup of steaming Chandrilan tea resting atop her desk while meeting with Alderaanian Princess Leia Organa in her offices on Coruscant. Days later, on the world of Alderaan, Viceroy Bail Organa discussed the aftermath of the arrests of Imperial traitors made on the planet Christophsis with his family while a droid refreshed his Chandrilan tea with hot water.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

Chandrilan tea first appeared in Leia, Princess of Alderaan, a 2017 young-adult novel written by Claudia Gray.[1]

Appearances[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 Leia, Princess of Alderaan
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 The High Republic: Into the Dark
  3. 3.0 3.1 Master & Apprentice
  4. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of The High Republic: Into the Dark to 232 BBY.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "After the Fall" — The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life
  6. Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates Starlight Beacon's fall and the Guardian Protocols' implementation to 230 BBY and 229 BBY, respectively, while Shadows of Starlight 1 establishes that the Guardian Protocols' implementation happened one week after the space station's destruction. The section of "After the Fall" including the harbormaster's mention takes place one month after Starlight Beacon's fall, equating to 229 BBY per Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia.
  7. Star Wars: Timelines places the events of Master & Apprentice in 40 BBY.
  8. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of Leia, Princess of Alderaan to 3 BBY.
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