Memnii could be transferred to others by Caamasi; this would not erase the feelings, but the Caamasi believed that sharing it with others would help alleviate the pain. In most cases, memnii could be transferred only to those related within three or four generations of separation; further than that, the ability was near impossible. That developed in a reason for why most Caamasi married between clans, to ensure that there were plenty of routes for transmission of memnii.
If a Caamasi had formed a close bond with a Jedi, he could transfer a memnis to him. This discovery was seen as a miraculous event. The Caamasi Snout was able to experience centuries of the Crucible's cruelty through memnii from other Caamasi. In 3963 BBY, on Volgax, he let the ex-Jedi Zayne Carrick see Crucible's slaver history through memnii.
The Palace of Memnii was an ancient collection of memnii and other accounts of violence, gathered on Caamas from across the galaxy. Following the Destruction of Caamas by the Galactic Empire, a "wave" of memnii spread among all of the off-world Caamasi, as they struggled to come to terms with the disaster.
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