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"The Matukai respect the Force in all matters, as do our friends, the Lonto."
"Yes, we channel its power but only for the good of the natural world."
―Waran Val and Susalee[3]

The Lonto were a sentient humanoid species with a powerful and unique connection to nature. They were culturally worshippers of the light side of the Force who devoted themselves to the good of the natural world. A species of Force-users, the Lonto could use their power to grow and manipulate plants, utilizing them as both weapons and healing aids.

In 382 BBY, Susalee represented the Lonto on the Convocation of the Force—a council of representatives from Force-connected groups that operated on the moon Jedha—in many matters. Those included the petition of the Yacombe, a former dark side group with whom the Lonto had a long history, for membership in the Convocation and the Path of the Open Hand cult's petition for the Convocation to be disbanded. In 229 BBY, the Lonto Lycos was a member of the Nihil pirates' Jedi hunter group named the Children of the Storm. He controlled plants to fight Jedi in a battle on the planet Ballum.

Biology and appearance[]

"Jedi Mac. You need to lie back. Let the tragia leaves do their work."
―Susalee, while healing Vildar Mac with tragia leaves.[3]
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Susalee heals Vildar Mac with tragia leaves.

The Lonto were a sentient humanoid[1] species.[4] They had pale green skin covered in lines, brown[1] or black[2] hair, blue eyes, and pointed ears.[1] The Lonto were Force users[5] who, through a mystical power, could grow and manipulate plants. With their power, they could use plants as weapons or protection, and could heal injuries[4] with the use of tragia leaves.[3]

Society and culture[]

"Archivist Zumeg passed into the Garden Beyond this morning."
―Susalee[3]

The Lonto were spiritual and worshipped the light side of the Force. They had a deep connection to the natural world, of which they were very proud[4] and were devoted to channeling the power of the Force for the good of nature. They believed that when a person died, they passed into a realm known as the Garden Beyond.[3]

Lonto in the galaxy[]

The Convocation[]

"No, Sirené. We Lonto have a long history with the Yacombe."
―Susalee, to Sirené[1]

The Lonto had a long history with the Yacombe, a religion that was once affiliated with the dark side of the Force but later denounced it.[1] In 382 BBY,[6] Lonto member Susalee[3] represented them in the Convocation of the Force, a council of various religious groups affiliated with the Force that operated on[1] the holy moon[7] Jedha.[1] In that year,[6] in the Convocation Chambers in Jedha's Holy City, Susalee restrained Fallanassi representative Sirené from attacking a Yacombe envoy—who was attempting to petition for a seat on the Convocation—by wrapping Sirené's body with vines.[1]

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Susalee stops Sirene from attacking a Yacombe envoy.

Susalee defended the Yacombe, citing their history with the Lonto, but the Matukai representative Waran Val sliced through Susalee's vines with an axe, upsetting[1] her,[3] knocking her off balance, and causing her to cry out. After the envoy retracted their petition, Susalee decided that they should not discuss what had happened and look to the next day for a fresh perspective.[1] When various artifacts began going missing across the Holy City, Susalee suggested that it was spicerunners using them for collateral in their deals.[7]

Susalee later helped heal[3] Jedi Master[4] Vildar Mac's injuries that[3] he[4] sustained from a bombing at the Temple of the Kyber using tragia leaves, which she used the Force to control and wrap around his body. She revealed that Archivist Zumeg had died in the explosion by telling Mac he had "passed into the Garden Beyond." Later, she was present at a meeting of the Convocation with Mac where they discussed the potential perpetrators of the bombing, eventually deciding to present a cover story to the public that claimed a buildup of gas had caused it.[3]

The Path of the Open Hand[]

"Susalee! This isn't the way! You're only going to make it worse!"
―Leebon tries to talk down Susalee[8]
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Susalee attacks in the Square of the Supplicants at the start of the Battle of Jedha.

When Werth Plouth, the Herald of the Path of the Open Hand, a cult disapproving of using the Force, petitioned for the Convocation to be disbanded and use of the Force to be temporarily banned, he also accused the Lonto of abusing the Force. Susalee and Val defended the Lonto, insisting they only channeled the Force for the good of the natural world.[3] Shortly after, during riots incited by Plouth at the beginning of the Battle of Jedha, Susalee was mentally disturbed by the presence of[8] the Leveler, a Nameless creature used by the Path that preyed on Force-sensitives and caused them to hallucinate.[9] As a result, Susalee began attacking many citizens with her vines while proclaiming that she was protecting the peace and the light. Jedi Master Leebon attempted to talk her down but failed.[8]

When a member of the Path, Fel Ix, later explained the cult's motives to stop the Jedi to Padawan Rooper Nitani, the latter asked why they did not target other groups that used the Force like the Lonto. Ix replied that the Path also wanted them to stop using it, but the Jedi were the most powerful and prominent Force-using group.[5]

Child of the Storm[]

"The Children of the Storm start off strong in the Force. Fallanassi. Lonto. Maybe even Jedi, stars help us all."
―Tey Sirrek, to Terec and Ceret[10]

In 229 BBY,[11] the Lonto Lycos was a member of the Nihil marauders and their Children of the Storm, Jedi hunters[2] chosen for their Force-sensitivity who were experimented upon by the Nihil scientist Baron Boolan.[10] Around that time, Lycos was attacked in the Nihil-controlled Occlusion Zone by Trandoshan Jedi Master Sskeer, who clawed out Lycos's left eye.[2]

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The Lonto Lycos, a Child of the Storm

In that year,[11] Lycos acted as a bodyguard to the Nihil envoy Affanar for a meeting with the Hutt Skarabda on the planet Ballum. Upon their arrival, Lycos led a Nameless on a chain off the envoy's ship to the meeting. There, he was attacked by Skarabda's enforcer, Lourna Dee, who he dueled with a vine-wrapped sword until Dee disarmed him. When Jedi and Republic Defense Coalition forces arrived on the planet, Lycos released the Nameless. The Lonto then attacked the forces himself, using barbed vines grown from his robes to attack Jedi Master Keeve Trennis and Jedi Knight Terec. By leaping to a great height, Lycos caused Terec to crash their Jedi Vector starfighter.[12] Lycos eventually located Terec and taunted the Jedi after stabbing an RDC soldier through the chest with a vine. Lycos injured and restrained Terec following a duel between the two, but the Lonto was shot through the chest by another RDC soldier. While Terec eased his pain with the Force, Lycos revealed his prior encounter with Sskeer.[2]

Later, the Sephi wanderer Tey Sirrek explained to Terec and[10] their bond-twin[2] Ceret that members of groups strong in the Force, such as the Lonto, were sought out by Boolan to join the Children of the Storm and were subjected to his experiments.[10]

Behind the scenes[]

The Lonto species first appeared in the comic story "Peace and Unity," written by Cavan Scott and illustrated by Andrea Broccardo, which was published in the first issue of the 2022 comic series Star Wars: The High Republic[1] on October 12, 2022.[13] Although "Peace and Unity" originally implied that all member organizations of the Convocation of the Force were religious groups,[1] on October 1, 2023, Scott clarified that the Lonto were a species,[14] which was later confirmed by Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia,[4] a reference book written by Amy Richau and Megan Crouse and released on November 9, 2023.[15]

Appearances[]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 "Peace and Unity" — The High Republic (2022) 1
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The High Republic (2023) 2
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 The High Republic (2022) 4
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
  5. 5.0 5.1 The High Republic: Quest for Planet X
  6. 6.0 6.1 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia dates the events of The High Republic: Path of Deceit and The High Republic (2022) 4 to 382 BBY. As the events of "Peace and Unity" take place between the events of the two afromentioned sources, "Peace and Unity" must also take place in 382 BBY.
  7. 7.0 7.1 The High Republic (2022) 1
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 The High Republic (2022) 5
  9. The High Republic: Path of Vengeance
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 The High Republic (2023) 6
  11. 11.0 11.1 The events of The High Republic (2023) 1 take place one year after the destruction of Starlight Beacon, which equates to 229 BBY per Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia.
  12. The High Republic (2023) 1
  13. Marvel-TemplateLogo Star Wars: The High Republic (2022) #1 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link)
  14. TwitterLogo Cavan Scott (@cavanscott) on Twitter: "I've always seen them as that yeah." (backup link) (In response to: "Ih, so the Lonto are a species, not a religious group?")
  15. DK-Logo Star Wars The High Republic Character Encyclopedia on Dorling Kindersley's official website (backup link)


The Convocation of the Force (382 BBY)
Church of the Force
Kilan T'Dara (Chair)
Jedi Order
LeebonVildar Mac
Sorcerers of Tund
Tarna Miak
Disciples of the Whills
Elris Florent
Fallanassi
Sirené
Matukai
Waran Val
Lonto
Susalee
Guardians of the Whills
Unidentified representative
Independently
Tey Sirrek
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