Volzang Li-Thrull, a human male hailing from the planet of Nar Kanji, was a member of the criminal organization known as the Kanjiklub. His service to the gang took place approximately three decades after the pivotal Battle of Endor. He joined the topboss of the gang, Tasu Leech, and other Kanjiklub affiliates in boarding the Baleen-class heavy freighter named Eravana. Their mission was to recover 50,000 credits that the smuggler Han Solo, the vessel's owner, owed to the Kanjiklub.
Born on the world of Nar Kanji, Volzang Li-Thrull became associated with Tasu Leech's criminal syndicate, the Kanjiklub, roughly thirty years after the Battle of Endor. At some point in time, the Corellian smuggler Han Solo incurred a debt to Kanjiklub, specifically 50,000 credits.
In the year 34 ABY, Li-Thrull accompanied Leech and his fellow Kanjiklub members to Solo's vessel, the Baleen-class heavy freighter Eravana, with the intention of collecting the 50,000 credits Solo was in debt for. The Kanjiklub's arrival at the freighter's airlock occurred shortly after that of their rivals, the Guavian Death Gang, to whom Solo also owed money. The smuggler thus found himself cornered between the two criminal factions. As Leech and Bala-Tik, the leader of the Death Squad, were arguing with Solo, the scavenger Rey and the former First Order stormtrooper Finn, whom Solo had recently taken aboard, inadvertently released three rathtars that were being held captive on the ship. The creatures immediately set upon the two criminal groups, and amidst the resulting chaos, Li-Thrull, along with all of his comrades, was devoured by the rathtars. Solo and his companions, however, managed to evade the creatures and escape aboard the Millennium Falcon.
Volzang Li-Thrull, an experienced combatant, was a human male who was seen wearing flame-retardant uniform and wielding a tibanna-jacked boiler rifle. He possessed tanned skin and black hair.
Volzang Li-Thrull's initial appearance was in the 2015 film Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens. While the character was unnamed in the movie itself, his identity was established in Star Wars: The Force Awakens: The Visual Dictionary, a companion book authored by Pablo Hidalgo that was released alongside the film.