The male Bimm Rayc Ryjerd was born before 4 ABY to the trader Rycar Ryjerd. While working as a smuggler, he fell into debt after purchasing a starship and began working for the crime lord Jabba the Hutt in an effort to pay off his debts.
By 4 ABY, Ryjerd had become romantically involved with the Corellian gunrunner Laudica, who dated the Bimm against her better judgment. Both of them were present in the courtroom of Jabba's Palace on Tatooine in 4 ABY when the Jedi Luke Skywalker arrived in order to bargain for the life of his friend Han Solo, who was being held prisoner in the palace's dungeons. When Jabba dropped Skywalker into the palace's Rancor pit, Ryjerd and various other courtroom denizens watched from above as the Jedi did battle with Jabba's rancor. After Skywalker killed the creature, Jabba sentenced Skywalker, Solo, and Solo's companion Chewbacca to be thrown into Tatooine's Great Pit of Carkoon, where they would be eaten by a Sarlacc.
The Hutt brought many members of his court onto the Khetanna, a luxury sail barge, for the journey to the pit across the Dune Sea. Ryjerd was one such court member. During the voyage, the drink-serving astromech droid R2-D2 spilled liquid on Ryjerd after being bumped into by the protocol droid C-3PO. When the Khetanna arrived at the Sarlacc pit, Skywalker and his friends made a last stand, and the Khetanna was destroyed.
Ryjerd was a dishonest smuggler and was considered to be an idiot, even more so than his father. Although he was romantically involved with Laudica, she considered the arrangement to be contrary to her better judgment. Ryjerd sported a cap and had brown hair and a mustache. He watched and jeered in delight when Skywalker battled Jabba's pet rancor.
Rayc Ryjerd first appeared as an extra in Richard Marquand's 1983 film Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, in which he was played by an uncredited actor. The Jabba's Palace Limited expansion set of the Decipher, Inc. Star Wars Customizable Card Game, released in 1998, included a card of the character that gave him a name and biographical details, with the name simultaneously being used on a separate card for Laudica.
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