Tusken Raiders

Started by Revan X2 pages

Tusken Raiders

Something has been bothering for a while what the heck does the sandpeople look like under there rags? if any one have pictures just post them.

Because they are under rags to protect from the sun.

No not why they are. I already know the reason.

Oh sorry misread you. I I have no bloody idea what they look like under their rags. They never take them off I imagine.

but there should be one existing picture.

I've always wondered that. I mean, they might even be humans...who have a tendency to growl 😑

They're humans, basically. There's no pictures, unless you count Sharad Hett and his son.

Like Muslim women who wear veils, covering the entire body is not only a means of protection for the Sand People, but also a tradition. The only time they uncover is in private, or after weddings.

if there humans how do they make that noise??

No clue. They're wearing masks, and it could also just be how they've learned to communicate.

sounds like a pissed off walrus/sealion/seal

They'r seal people, duh.

They're primitive. They have a language and make noises I guess as just part of their cultures, kind of like the clicks-and-pops language of Mbutu Pygmies.

I don't think it was ever stated they were actually humans, but some sort of humanoid very much like us with a proper dialect. It was only after the Rakata Glassified Tatooine and the People hid in the caves for millenia that they adopted robes to protect from the sun and developed their language.

Here's one uncloaked for you guys...

Originally posted by Darth_Janus
Here's one uncloaked for you guys...
I always thought Johnny Cash looked funny.

what if they looked like this they hide because there to ugly.

Originally posted by Revan X
what if they looked like this they hide because there to ugly.
Who's that, Chris Rock?

no his name is Sloth.

Originally posted by Revan X
no his name is Sloth.
I take it you're an uptight Paki. No sense of humour and unable to decipher a joke.

Revan X, I'm trying sooo hard to remember what that's from...