The species was introduced in the Star Wars Gamemaster Handbook, a 1993 sourcebook published by West End Games for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. In the book, it was mentioned in a hypothetical example describing the creation of a setting—the species' homeworld, Millinar—for the game. The example characterized Millinar as the Star Wars equivalent of Avalon, a mythical island in the medieval legends about King Arthur of Britain, and the species inhabiting the planet was made as a counterpart to the nine sisters, including Morgan le Fay, who ruled Avalon and were skilled in the arts of healing and magic.
The April 7, 2005 Wizards.com article ""The Dark Forces Saga, Part 2" by Abel G. Peña and Jason Fry later confirmed Millinar's canonicity with respect to the Star Wars Legends continuity, and this article assumes that the information related to the planet from the entire section of the Star Wars Gamemaster Handbook featuring the mention of its native species applies as described.
The species was introduced in the Star Wars Gamemaster Handbook, a 1993 sourcebook published by West End Games for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game. In the book, it was mentioned in a hypothetical example describing the creation of a setting—the species' homeworld, Millinar—for the game. The example characterized Millinar as the Star Wars equivalent of Avalon, a mythical island in the medieval legends about King Arthur of Britain, and the species inhabiting the planet was made as a counterpart to the nine sisters, including Morgan le Fay, who ruled Avalon and were skilled in the arts of healing and magic.
The April 7, 2005 Wizards.com article ""The Dark Forces Saga, Part 2" by Abel G. Peña and Jason Fry later confirmed Millinar's canonicity with respect to the Star Wars Legends continuity, and this article assumes that the information related to the planet from the entire section of the Star Wars Gamemaster Handbook featuring the mention of its native species applies as described.
- Star Wars Gamemaster Handbook