U'k'r'zedolgeiekoo

{[Quote|A race of peace-loving birds. The U'k'r'zedolgeiekoo from the planet "K'v'e'bonilikeo" are the most submissive species in the N'Akkiarl Galaxy, they have been known to submit to invaders as soon as they have set foot upon their world. They are so submissive because they originally believed that it was save them from destruction and because they hate the idea of spilling blood, though subsequent generations actually believed they existed to serve others and eventually ended up enjoying submitting to others. The Jedi are currently trying to get these people to resist their submissiveness, unless they succeed invaders will continue to assert their mastery over these people.|The Encyclopaedia of Members of the Galaxy (100th Edition) by Brena Jerla}}

The U'k'r'zedolgeiekoo were an avian species from the planet K'v'e'bonilikeo in the G'rzekivturla Band.

They were well known by the other members of the galaxy for their firm love of peace and their submissiveness. The other sentients of the galaxy believed that it was their purpose to be the slaves of others and they would die if they were free.

Of course this was rubbish, it was believed that the reason they were so submissive was because they were peace-loving and therefore believed that proclaiming an invader their "masters" would be better as it would spare the need for blood-shed but their "masters" twisted this belief by telling their new-born that they were born to serve.

Unfortunatly their peace-loving nature was often taken advantage of by others - which was a reason why they were so submissive, they would much rather bow to invaders than shed blood. The N'Akkiarlians liked them because they bowed down to them the moment they set foot upon their world.

"Ah yez, the talking birds! You havta like them, after all they gave themzelvez to uz vithout a fight! All ve did vozz land on their vorld and there they all vere, kneeling before uz. Because they submitted vithout a fight ve treated them better than ve did the Jussk'Ravgarok."

- A N'Akkiarlian commenting on the U'k'r'zedolgeiekoo

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