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Darts D'Nar, a Zygerrian enslaver

Darts D'Nar, a Zygerrian enslaver

"What's a slave trader?"
"Someone who buys and sells people for credits."
"People can be sold?"
"They don't have a choice. They're captives, treated like property.
"
―Omega, Tech, and Echo[1]

Anenslaver,[2][3] also referred to as aslaver orslave trader,[1] was a person who bought, sold, or managedenslaved individuals.Darts D'Nar was aZygerrian enslaver who operated during theClone Wars.Azmorigan was aJablogian enslaver who operated during the reign of theGalactic Empire.[4]

History[]

Enlavers prized theWookiees ofKashyyyk due to thespecies' long lifespan, strength, and keen intellect.[5] WhenAsajj Ventress was an infant, she was taken by aenslaver.[6]

During theClone Wars, theConfederacy of Independent Systems restored theZygerrian Slave Empire as a puppet state.[7] With the backing of theSeparatist Droid Army, theZygerrians captured andenslaved theTogruta people of theKiros colony. Arescue mission was launched, consisting ofAnakin Skywalker,Obi-Wan Kenobi,Ahsoka Tano, andClone CaptainRex.[8]

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In the drafting for the young-adult novelQueen's Shadow,[2] released onMarch 5,2019,[9] authorE. K. Johnston worked with an editor to ensure the novel's inclusion of the concept of enslavement was written to use active wording rather than object words, specifically in regard to referring to someone as an "enslaver" rather than "a slaver." The novelMaster & Apprentice byClaudia Gray,[2] released onApril 16 of the same year,[10] similarly included slavery as a central theme in the work. Gray indicated that she also preferred using the terms "enslavement" and "slavers" unless there was sufficient context to justify other usages to remain sensititve to the issue. In the usages of "slave" and "slaver" that she did keep inMaster & Apprentice, Gray noted that she included them to not word the concept too softly, indicating that evil individuals would not care about objectifying individuals and thus would choose to refer to individuals working for them derogatorily.[2]

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