Giran


Giran and Malakili were on the other side play fighting over some food. When they saw Skywalker both of them drove Luke back with their weapons so that Pateesa could feast upon the prisoner. Unfortunately, as the rancor ambled towards him, Skywalker noticed a panel on the adjacent wall, which controlled the gate used to contain the beast. The pair could only watch helplessly as, using a nearby skull in conjunction with the Force, Luke destroyed the panel, causing it to short circuit and bring the gate crashing down on Pateesa's skull. The rancor cried out in shock, struggled for a second and then died quickly.

Upon seeing this and with Malakili urging him to hurry with silent jabbing motions, an enraged Giran opened the gate and rushed to restrain Skywalker, cursing him all the while. Malakili pushed the two apart in a desperate bid to get the rancor, but Giran quickly restrained Luke again and handed him over to another of Jabba's guards. By now Malakili had confirmed that the beast was dead. Giran saw as much on his friends face. Distraught by this, all Giran could do was put his arm around his friend, whispering words of comfort as the pair openly wept for the Rancor that was killed by Luke Skywalker.

Giran first appeared in the 1983 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Giran was played by Colin Hunt.

Behind the scenes


Giran first appeared in the 1983 original trilogy film, Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Giran was played by Colin Hunt.

Non-canon appearances


  • A Vader Family Sithmas

Sources


  • Star Wars Character Encyclopedia: Updated and Expanded
  • Star Wars: Geektionary: The Galaxy from A - Z

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