A Human male known as Galliwig was the proprietor of Galliwig's Cantina. Before 8 ABY, Galliwig had an encounter with Loh'khar, a Twi'lek free-trader called the Finder, who possessed three eggs that seemed valueless. Galliwig proposed to give Loh'khar twenty-five credits for the eggs, but the Twi'lek declined. Galliwig then witnessed the hatching of the three eggs, which revealed baby Turazzas.
Galliwig's Cantina was owned and operated by Galliwig, a Human male. Sometime before 8 ABY, specifically the Battle of Kal'Shebbol, the Twi'lek free-trader known as Loh'khar the Finder was conducting business inside Galliwig's cantina. One day, Galliwig approached Loh'khar, who had recently come into possession of three eggs that were about the size of a fist, and remarked that it appeared the Twi'lek had been cheated in the transaction. Loh'khar responded by stating that he never considered any deal to be bad, as every deal he made was intended to maximize his profits. Puzzled by the free-trader's statement, Galliwig offered Loh'khar twenty-five credits for the eggs, but Loh'khar turned him down. As Galliwig watched in confusion, the eggs hatched, and three Turazza sisters emerged. Loh'khar developed a bond with the young sentients, eventually naming them Nizzal, Vizzal, and Rizzal.
The short text story Turazza Eggs by Peter M. Schweighofer, featured Galliwig, and was published in The DarkStryder Campaign by West End Games in 1995. This story provided the background for how Loh'khar came to acquire the three Turazza sisters who served him.