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«This is a Grandfather tree. This one no longer nurtures our fruit but helps those who wish to be parents pair with a younger tree. The memory in this Grandfather helps us locate our seed-heart.»
―Arryssslesh[1]
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Arryssslesh explained the term's meaning to Bell Zettifar and Burryaga Agaburry (pictured).

A term that roughly translated to "seed-heart" in Galactic Case was a phrase that originated in the An-An language of the Elia-An species. The Elia-An—native to the planet Oanne—utilized nativity trees to reproduce in a symbiotic gestation process resembling cross-pollination. Older nativity trees, referred to as Grandfather trees, ceased assisting the Elia-An with nurturing their "fruit" and instead used its memory to assist the species' prospective parents with finding a younger nativity tree to pair with.[1]

While on a mission to Oanne[1] in 228 BBY,[2] the medicine artist leading the Elia-An—Arryssslesh—used a translator droid to communicate with visiting Jedi Knights Bell Zettifar and Burryaga Agaburry, explaining how her species reproduced to them while visiting a grove of nativity trees.[1]

Behind the scenes[]

The term seed-heart appeared in the 2024 novel Temptation of the Force, written by Tessa Gratton and published as part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project's[1] Phase III.[3]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The High Republic: Temptation of the Force
  2. Star Wars: Timelines dates Starlight Beacon's destruction to 230 BBY. The implementation of the Guardian Protocols, which Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia places in 229 BBY, took place one week after Starlight Beacon's fall according to The High Republic: Shadows of Starlight 1. As The High Republic: Temptation of the Force takes place one year and six weeks after the destruction of Starlight Beacon and its events span a few months, its events must be set in 228 BBY.
  3. StarWars Star Wars: The High Republic Chronological Reader's Guide on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)
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