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"And finally, Mantu, your people were once a peaceful race. How far they have fallen."
―Count Dooku, to the Selkath bounty hunter Mantu[8]

The Selkath were a species of aquatic beings[5] native to the planet Manaan.[6] The species was most comfortable underwater and preferred to be immersed in liquid.[7] Because of the Selkath's water-dwelling nature, their chest armors were fitted with misting vents in order to keep their skin moist.[9]

Following the Great Hyperspace Disaster in the Hetzal system during the High Republic Era, Senator Izzet Noor guessed that the crisis had been caused by the Selkath, noting how Hetzal's production of bacta could ruin the Selkath's business.[10] Historically, however, the Selkath were devoted to preserving their native oceans and taking care of the ill. For that reason, other species regarded them as a peaceful and helpful people.[3] Indeed, the disaster had been caused by Marchion Ro, who served as the Eye of the Nihil.[10] At the time of the Clone Wars,[3] Selkath such as Chata Hyoki[2] and Mantu brought shame to their people's reputation by working as bounty hunters.[3]

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The Selkath first appeared in Star Wars Legends, in the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. They were included in canon when the Selkath bounty hunter named Chata Hyoki was featured in "Pursuit of Peace," the eleventh episode of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series' third season.

The first live-action depiction of the Selkath species was in "Lost / Found," the first episode of the 2024 live-action series The Acolyte.[11]

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