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  2. Chapter 9: The Marshal - Wikipedia

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    After Vanth and the Mandalorian witness a Krayt Dragon eating the town's livestock, Vanth agrees to give up the armor, if the Mandalorian helps kill the dragon. On the way to the dragon's lair, Vanth and the Mandalorian encounter a tribe of Tusken Raiders, who agree to help them kill the dragon. The Mandalorian volunteers the Mos Pelgo ...

  3. Template:The Mandalorian - Wikipedia

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  4. Cobb Vanth - Wikipedia

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    Cobb Vanth (also known as The Sheriff and later The Marshal) [1] is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. Introduced in the 2015–2017 Chuck Wendig novel trilogy Aftermath, he is a former slave who has used the Mandalorian armor of Boba Fett to bring order to Tatooine "Freetown" Mos Pelgo in the five years after the events of the 1983 film Return of the Jedi.

  5. Mandalorians - Wikipedia

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    Mandalorians made their live action cinematic debut in The Empire Strikes Back (1980), with the bounty hunter Boba Fett, a supporting antagonist.The character previously appeared in the television special Star Wars Holiday Special (1978), and returned in Return of the Jedi (1983) and the prequel film Attack of the Clones (2002), the latter of which established him as a clone, raised by his ...

  6. The Armorer - Wikipedia

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    The Armorer made her first appearance in the series premiere "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian". [8]The show's protagonist, a bounty hunter known simply as "The Mandalorian", brings her money he received from having collected his most recent bounties, [9] [10] [11] including a bar of beskar steel, a very rare form of metal used to make Mandalorian armor.

  7. Jango Fett - Wikipedia

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    The character is a Mandalorian bounty hunter, regarded as the best mercenary in the galaxy of his era, and the father of Boba Fett, an unmodified clone of Jango whom he kept as payment for serving as the genetic template of the Galactic Republic's clone army and raised as his son.

  8. Chapter 20: The Foundling - Wikipedia

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    Later, the Mandalorian and Vizla reunite with Bo-Katan at the enclave and they begin to devise a plan to rescue the child. Vizsla points out that if they use jetpacks, the raptor will hear them and kill Ragnar, so Bo-Katan suggests travelling to the nest on foot. The Mandalorians gather a hunting party and set off towards the creature's lair.

  9. Chapter 17: The Apostate - Wikipedia

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    [a] The Mandalorian speaks with the Armorer, expressing his belief that he can go to Mandalore and bathe in the living waters. The Armorer agrees that he will be accepted back into the clan should he achieve this. The Mandalorian and Grogu head to Nevarro, where they reunite with now High Magistrate Greef Karga. Karga offers the Mandalorian a ...