Stalimur was an Outer Rim Territories world located in the Tion Hegemony sector. The stormy world featured moors inhabited by a population of farmers known as the Stalimurans, who observed a Tionese winter holiday known as the Devouring. The world was also home to the vicious Stalimur pirates.
Stalimur was a world located in the Stalimur system. It was a part of the Back Spiral area of the Tion Hegemony sector, which was situated in the Tion Cluster within the Slice portion of the Outer Rim Territories. Stalimur lay between the Brigia and Erediss systems on the hyperlane known as the Tion Trade Route. It was a stormy world of windswept moors, the seasons of which included winter.
Stalimur was inhabited by the Stalimurans, a population of farmers who had a dour and surly disposition well known beyond their homeworld. Equally notorious were the world's groups of vicious pirates, who preyed on starships in the Stalimur system's asteroid belts. The slaver Mar Balayan was reported fighting one group of the pirates at some point between 2 ABY and 3 ABY before disappearing from the galactic underworld for the following five years.
On Stalimur, similarly to other Tion Cluster worlds, a holiday was observed in winter that commemorated the Devouring, the ancient and violent depopulation by the Hutt Empire of many Tionese colonies in the Tion Hegemony's neighboring Ash Worlds region. In the Stalimuran version of the holiday, local males lit candles and spent a night in silent confession of the past year's sins at specially-constructed shrines on Stalimur's moors.
Stalimur was introduced in the form of a mention of the Stalimur pirates in the "Wanted by Cracken" segment of the May 1996 tenth issue of West End Games' Star Wars Adventure Journal. The segment was authored by C. Robert Carey. The December 7, 2009 StarWars.com Hyperspace article "Xim Week: The History of Xim and the Tion Cluster" by Jason Fry first identified Stalimur as a distinct world. The August 18, 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas placed the Stalimur system, and therefore Stalimur itself, in grid square S-6.