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rdfs:label
  • Simma Cobaul
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  • Simma Cobaul is a Basic transliteration of an Uul'ba-Rai term meaning Frost Witch. The term refers to a red-and-white humanoid woman who, thousands of years ago, led the Kotala out from Uul'ba-Rai slavery. This woman appears in the legends and myths of species all over the Unknown Regions; these legends are distorted by time to one degree or another, but none with as clear of substantiation as the tales of the long-lived Uul'ba-Rai. To the Yashuvhi, for example, she is the one who comes to escort the dying through the beyond. There is a legend that Kerathan Arguli, the legendary founder of the Order of the Tak Lords, fought a woman whose staff and face were made of fire. If this took place, it would have been some time around 2,000 BBY. Many scholars have believed that this was symbolic; o
sabercolor
  • Red
sabertype
  • Saberstaff
fightingstyle
  • Unknown
Othertitle
  • Numerous
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Eyes
  • Red
Weapon
  • Unknown
Hair
  • White
Name
  • Simma Cobaul
Allies
  • Unknown
Species
  • Unknown
Title
  • Frost Witch
Enemies
  • Unknown
Homeworld
  • Unknown
NPC
  • Yes
Equipment
  • Unknown
Ship
  • Unknown
Gender
  • Female
Birth
  • Unknown; at least 8,000 BBY
Creator
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  • Simma Cobaul is a Basic transliteration of an Uul'ba-Rai term meaning Frost Witch. The term refers to a red-and-white humanoid woman who, thousands of years ago, led the Kotala out from Uul'ba-Rai slavery. This woman appears in the legends and myths of species all over the Unknown Regions; these legends are distorted by time to one degree or another, but none with as clear of substantiation as the tales of the long-lived Uul'ba-Rai. To the Yashuvhi, for example, she is the one who comes to escort the dying through the beyond. There is a legend that Kerathan Arguli, the legendary founder of the Order of the Tak Lords, fought a woman whose staff and face were made of fire. If this took place, it would have been some time around 2,000 BBY. Many scholars have believed that this was symbolic; others speculate that she may have been a Garagosian who somehow left her homeworld. Recently, however, scholarship has begun to associate her with similar descriptions in other traditions.