Murizas

Murizas, a Murese compound word formed from "Mure" and the formal feminine ending "-izas" used to construct female versions of noble titles, was the female personification of the planet Mure and the symbolic representation of the spirit and identity of the Black Sith people. The name's origins could be traced to an archaic term personifying the planet Mure as a female ruler or matriarch most commonly evidenced in poetry from the late Murese dark ages ( - ).

Murizas was traditionally portrayed as a Black Sith female dressed in the armor of an  and the  helmet of a  tipped upwards on the top of her head to expose her face. Though she bore a on her belt, she was generally pictured beside a round  shield emblazoned with the Rising Quad-Sun emblem of the Black Sith. The pronounced use of a shield rather than a Forcesaber was meant to serve as an indication that the Black Sith were a protectionist rather than an expansionist or imperialist power. Depictions varied in this respect, with some representations showing the shield slung on Murizas' back or propped against a wall or bit of scenery.

Her left hand (the dominant hand of the Black Sith and their ancestors   ) generally held aloft a set of  stacked with gold and silver coins, a reference to Mure's power in the intergalactic banking community following the end of the. As a nod to the Murese people's past as spacefaring explorers who charted the expanse of the galaxy-encompassing, her right hand grasped a set of rolled-up  star charts.