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Pets of the Old Republic: #14: Makrin Creeper Seedling

How does the saying go? Yavin showers bring Makeb flowers? As spring gives way to summer, I thought I’d take a look at one of the most (but not, to my surprise, completely) unique pets in Star Wars: The Old Republic, the Makrin Creeper Seedling.

This weird little pet was initially available as a reward for players who pre-ordered SWTOR’s first expansion Rise of the Hutt Cartel but is now available to everyone as one of the rotating options purchased from the Galactic Seasons token vendors on Fleet. When the Makrin Creeper Seedling was suggested for this project, I thought it was the only pet of its kind in the game, but during my research I discovered that there is a second Makrin pet, the Juvenile Makrin Creeper, a pet so rare I don’t think I’ve ever seen one in the game!

Makrin Creepers are described as very large creatures often indistinguishable at first glance from a wooded hillock or copse of trees, most notable for their six spider-like creeping legs which gives them their name . They are normally docile, but can be dangerous if provoked thanks to their thick bark-like hide, enormous size and long, jagged limbs. Players first encountered Makrin on the planet Makeb during Rise of the Hutt Cartel, but they can also be found on Odessen in the wilderness outside the Alliance base.

An adult Makrin Creeper waters itself at an oasis on Makeb.

The codex entry for the Makrin does not clearly address the question of whether they are animal or vegetable. It is very possible their appearance is an adaptation that allows them to better hide from predators, similar to earthborn Phasmids (or stick bugs) or the Orchid Mantis. However, like so many other aliens in Star Wars, I think it’s safe to suggest Makrin Creepers are likely a hybrid of plant and critter, and possess traits and properties of both. I have neither found an official classification nor thought of an entirely satisfying one myself. Should we call them Botansects? Or perhaps Bugflowers?

Plant-like creatures appear in very many stories from our own culture, from the Dryads of Greek mythology, the Fighting Apple Trees in Wizard of Oz to the Ents of the Lord of the Rings and Groot from Guardians of the Galaxy. It should come as no surprise that plant-like creatures appear all over Star Wars lore as well.

The first of these was likely created by artist Ron Cobb as part of the concept art for aliens meant to inhabit the Mos Eisley cantina in the very first Star Wars movie. This “Ambulatory Plant” did not make it into the film, but like so many other unused designs, it found its way into Star Wars lore through the comics and novels and games of the Expanded Universe where it was identified as a Revwien.

Jedi Master Ood Bnar, dreaming of a Datacron on Ossus.

There are many other botanical aliens across the galaxy, but players of Star Wars: The Old Republic may have encountered two others during their adventures.  The first is the Neti Jedi Master Ood Bnar, one of the longest living individuals in all of Star Wars lore. Ood Bnar appeared in some of the very first stories in the Old Republic setting, and while he remains deep in slumber on Ossus at the time of SWTOR, he will reward resourceful players with access to a datacron and a sprig from one of his branches.

The Curse has a hunger that cannot be sated.

The latest plant-like creature we encounter in SWTOR is the Curse, the fearsome final boss in the games most recent and most excellent flashpoint, Shrine of Silence. The Curse a horrid outgrowth of Voss’s Dark Heart, and Illeva has reasonably suggested that the Curse might be related to the Drengir, an invasive race of malevolent, carnivorous plants that threatened the  galaxy during the High Republic era.

Let none of these fearsome, flowering foes dissuade you from adopting a Makrin Creeper Seedling of your very own! It may not be as floofy and huggable as a Loth cat, but when it sprouts to full size, you’ll have made a loyal treehouse-sized, walking forest friend!

 

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Pets of the Old Republic: #13: Majestic Varactyl

I’d originally hoped to release this installment of Pets of the Old Republic earlier in the month, but it seems the curse of bad luck associated with the number thirteen meant I would miss both the theatrical re-release of Revenge of the Sith and the faux-holiday Revenge of the 5th (and 6th!). Regardless, I want to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of Episode 3 with a portrait of the Majestic Varactyl pet. Varactyls saw their first appearance in that movie and have established their spot among the iconic creatures of Star Wars lore.

The first Varactyl we meet is named Boga and was ridden by Obi-Wan Kenobi on the planet Utapau during his confrontation with the Separatist leader General Grievous. Varactyls, natives of Utapau are described as “reptavian”, indicating that they share traits with reptiles and birds. Given that we now know that birds are the closest living relatives to dinosaurs, and that many dinosaurs are thought to have feathers, the term “reptavian” seems to me to imply a distinction without difference. Still, it’s a colorful bit of sci-fi nonsense jargon.

General Kenobi and Boga the Varactyl in Revenge of the Sith.

Varactyls were inspired by a drawing of a Stormtrooper riding a lizard-like mount by the legendary comic artist Al Williamson who is best known to Star Wars fans as the artist of comic book adaptations of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, as well as the Star Wars newspaper comic strips from that era. George Lucas was a long time fan of Williamson and asked the concept artists at ILM to create a mount for the Jedi to ride in Episode III. ILM artists iterated on Williamson’s lizard adding inspiration from iguanas and the addition of a feathered mane to create a creature that would come to life on screen as Obi Wan’s Varactyl.

Illustration by Al Williamson of a lizard mount which inspired the Varactyl.

Aside from its glittering scaled skin and colorful plumage, Varactyls are perhaps best well known for their distinct roar. As with other creature’s vocalizations across Star Wars, the call of the Varactyl was created by combining the sounds of several very different types of creatures, in this case a dolphin, coyote, dog and tasmanian devil. It’s quite the hodgepodge, but the result strikes that perfect balance of strange and alien, but still familiar enough to feel real.

Varactyl concept art by Derek Thompson for Revenge of the Sith.

Players of Star Wars: The Old Republic will encounter Varactyls in the wild on the worlds of Taris and Belsavis, but there are also several available as mounts and four tiny pet versions including the subject of this post, the purple Majestic Varactyl. In addition to this one, pet collectors can also acquire the green Grand Varactyl, the blue Glittering Varactyl and the sickly, featherless Juvenile Experimental Varactyl, a product of Valkorion’s nightmarish experimentation on Nathema.

In general, I want this project to spotlight pets which can be collected by players by playing the game, but all of the Varactyl pets come from the market or from the other players via the Galactic Trade Network, SWTOR’s auction house. Since pets tend to be more affordable on the GTN that other Cartel Market goods, I hope you’ll forgive me when I do feature pets, such as the Varactyl that loom large in Star Wars lore or have distinctive and unique appearances in SWTOR.

Varacytl mounts: Infected Varactyl, Grassland Varactyl, Irradiated Varactyl mounts, alongside a Majestic Varactyl pet.

Therefore, let me also highlight three Varactyl mounts that can be acquired outside of the Cartel Market. Two of these can be purchased with credits and Cartel Market Certificates from the Underworld Exchange vendors in the Cartel Bazaar section of both Fleets. Cartel Certificates can be collected by players as daily log-in rewards and from the Nar Shaddaa Nightlife event, which will be returning again this summer. My favorite Varactyl mount, however, is the Infected Varactyl which players can purchase from Jeevlic, the special Rakghoul Resurgance reputation vendor. This is easily one of the spookiest mounts in the game and an appropriate for any power-mad Force walking Inquisitor.

 

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