The ancient Mandalorian clan, Clan Bralor, has its origins stretching back to the era of the Mandalorian Wars. This clan originated from the hill-fort town called Norg Bral, located on the Outer Rim world of Mandalore.
During the time of the Mandalorian Civil War, which coincided with the Third Galactic War, Clan Bralor famously betrayed Mandalore the Avenger. They sided with the Hidden Chain, and alongside other defectors, they attacked Port Nowhere, abandoning Shae's cause.
A highly respected Mandalorian warrior, Bralor held the title of champion within the Battle Circle during the Dark Wars. Differing from many aggressive Mandalorians, he held respect for the Jedi and dedicated himself to studying them, aiming to comprehend them better to defeat them in combat. Even his defeat at the hands of the Jedi Exile, Meetra Surik, earned her his respect.
Known as Jogo the Carver, Jogo was the son of Salus Bralor. He was known for his fiery temper and frequently referred to Torian Cadera as 'arue'tal', which translates to 'traitor's blood' in Mando'a. Jogo made a critical error when he insulted the Grand Hunt Champion, which led to his demise at the champion's hand.
Cantis Bralor led the strike force responsible for the assault on Port Nowhere during the Mandalorian civil war. This assault was part of the conflict between Mandalore the Avenger's faction and the Hidden Chain.
Rav Bralor was among the elite Mandalorians handpicked by Jango Fett to provide training for the Clone army. Specifically, she was responsible for training the Clone Commando Squads, including Vevut Squad and Yayax Squad. After completing her training duties, she returned to Mandalore to assist in maintaining Kyrimorut. She was present when the body of Etain Tur-Mukan was recovered and prepared it for cremation.
By the time of the Second Galactic Civil War, Neth Bralor had assumed leadership of Clan Bralor. During a meeting involving clan chieftains, mercenaries, and leaders of Mandalorian corporations to discuss Mandalore's stance in the war, Neth Bralor concurred with the current Mand'alor, Boba Fett, in advocating for neutrality. This decision was made to prioritize the reconstruction of Mandalore following the devastation caused by the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the galaxy.