Brador


As a male Ewok, Brador resided in the Bright Tree Village tribe located on the Forest Moon of Endor. The events of 3 ABY saw the young Ewok Teebo appointed as leader for a single day, during which Brador experienced difficulties with his bordok. Despite Teebo's attempts to be helpful, his actions inadvertently led the bordok to create widespread chaos throughout the Ewok town known as Bright Tree Village. Fueled by his frustration, Brador instigated a riot with the goal of capturing Teebo and preventing further disruptions. However, Teebo managed to resolve the situation for Brador by escaping on a hang glider.

Biography

A squashy situation

Brador chases after his melons.

Living among the Bright Tree Village tribe within the settlement of Bright Tree Village on the Forest Moon of Endor, Brador was a male Ewok. During 3 ABY, when Chief Chirpa, the village's leader, journeyed to the Spirit Tree for a day, he randomly selected Teebo, a young scout, to serve as the village head in his absence. On that particular day, Brador was struggling to convince his bordok to transport a wagon full of squash melons to a storage hut, but the bordok proved to be stubborn and uncooperative. Teebo approached Brador to inquire about the problem.

The temporary leader suggested that the solution was straightforward: Brador simply needed to assert his authority over the bordok. Confused by this advice, Brador witnessed Teebo physically demonstrate by striking the bordok's hindquarters. In response, the bordok reared up on its legs and bolted away, causing the squash melons to tumble from the wagon. As Brador chased after the runaway wagon, he angrily informed Teebo that striking the bordok was the one action that was strictly forbidden. The runaway wagon proceeded to destroy someone's laundry, a newly constructed hut, and various pottery items before eventually coming to a halt. When questioned about the cause of the chaos, Brador identified Teebo as the instigator and urged the villagers to apprehend him before he could cause any further damage.

A riot ensues

Brador argues with Kintaka and Warrick.

A small-scale riot began, with the participants pursuing Teebo with the intention of capturing him. Seeking refuge, Teebo appealed to his friends, Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka and Wicket Warrick, for assistance. However, Kintaka first inquired about the rioters' grievances against Teebo. One of the rioters assured the princess that they meant no harm, with Brador adding that their sole intention was to imprison him to prevent him from causing further destruction to the village.

Warrick suggested that everyone should remain calm and discuss the matter in a civilized manner, but Brador interrupted, pointing out that Teebo was attempting to escape on a hang glider. Warrick called out for him to return, but two other Ewoks expressed their relief at his departure and the cessation of chaos. Kintaka reprimanded the Ewoks for their unfair treatment of Teebo, but Brador stood his ground, asserting that the village would be safer the longer he remained away.

Later that day, all of the Ewoks in the village were placed under the control of necklaces containing the stones of obedience and forced to haul gems for the alien Zornak. However, Teebo was able to rescue them all by turning the stones against Zornak, freeing the Ewoks from the mind control and allowing them to return to the village. The general sentiment toward Teebo underwent a transformation from disgust to celebration.

Personality and traits

Brador's anger towards Teebo reached its peak when Teebo's actions resulted in his bordok wreaking havoc throughout the village. This led him to rally other Ewoks in a revolt against their temporary leader. He, along with other villagers, believed that the village would be safer the longer Teebo stayed away. Brador's fur was blue, except for his orange mustache and black eyebrows. He also had light skin and black eyes.

Equipment

Brador utilized a bordok and wagon for transporting his squash melons and wore a gray hood. His attire also included a cross strap and belt.

Behind the scenes

Brador made an appearance in the fourteenth issue of the Ewoks comic series, which was penned by David Manak, visually brought to life by Warren Kremer, and distributed by Marvel Comics on March 31, 1987.

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