![]() ![]() The Mythrol thus became indebted to Karga. Karga's accounting was handled by " the Mythrol" since his days as a pollywog, though he eventually decided to steal some of Karga's money and run. Shortly after the collapse of the Galactic Empire, Karga operated as an agent of the Bounty Hunters' Guild, and the Guild Master of the Nevarro Hunters. Greef Karga was a human male who, at one time, worked as a magistrate, only to be disgraced and lose the position. Greef Karga guided the Bounty Hunters' Guild on Nevarro. Do you want the chit or not?" ―Karga gives the Mandalorian a new bounty - Listen ( file info) After all the Imperials left the planet, Nevarro became an independent trade anchor of the Hydian Way, and Karga became the High Magistrate of Nevarro. Karga later infiltrated an Imperial base on the planet. He refused but Djarin's other companion, Cara Dune, accepted the offer to become his personal enforcer, with Karga becoming a Magistrate. However, Gideon was defeated by Djarin and Karga offered him a place in the Guild again. ![]() After being surrounded by Gideon and his Imperial remnant, Karga escaped to the lava flats where he was once again attacked by Gideon. They planned to kill the Client, but the plan went awry and the Client was killed by Moff Gideon. After planning to betray him, Karga had a change of heart and ended up fighting with Djarin. This prompted Karga to seek Djarin's aid in liberating the planet despite his betrayal of the Guild. The angered Client took over Karga's city in retaliation for losing his prize. Karga fled and confronted Djarin alone in Djarin's gunship, the Razor Crest, but the bounty hunter outwitted Karga and shot him off the ship and escaped. Karga then led a group of other Guild members in confronting Djarin and trying to reclaim the Child, but ultimately the hunters were overwhelmed when Djarin's Tribe joined the battle. Djarin however had a change of heart and decided to rescue the bounty, a small child named Grogu, whom he had originally delivered to the Client. Karga was pleased when Djarin completed the job, and after congratulating him, gave him a new bounty to hunt down. Djarin then refused to accept payment in Imperial credits, forcing Karga to pay him in Calamari Flan, after which he told of an unusual job from individual known as the Client associated with an Imperial remnant. In around 9 ABY, he met with the bounty hunter named Din Djarin in a cantina to accept four bounties the hunter had captured. Greef Karga was a human male and former disgraced magistrate before becoming an agent of the Bounty Hunters' Guild and Guild Master of the Nevarro Hunters following the collapse of the Galactic Empire. " Believe your ears then, and don't mistake my hospitality for weakness." ―Gorian Shard and Greef Karga The voice sounds like Greef Karga, Guild Master of the Nevarro Hunters, but all I see before me is a pampered nobleman dressed for the pomp of his wedding feast." You can help Wookieepedia by expanding it." I don't believe my eyes. In 1999 the Science Fiction Book Club published an omnibus of the trilogy in Hardback. The series opened with The Mandalorian Armor in June 1998 and concluded in July 1999 with Hard Merchandise. The trilogy also has flashbacks to scenes set just after Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, in which Boba Fett, Bossk, Kuat of Kuat and Prince Xizor are the main characters. The trilogy makes extensive use of bounty hunter characters from Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back and Tales of the Bounty Hunters, including Zuckuss, 4-LOM, Dengar, and Bossk. It details the events of Boba Fett, Dengar, Neelah, and Kuat of Kuat starting just days after the battle at Jabba's Palace and Boba Fett's escape from the sarlacc pit. The Truce at Bakura The Bounty Hunter Wars trilogy was written by K. ![]()
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