Crossing a spice lord is not the smartest thing to do, since there's the distinct possibility that it'll be that last thing you'll doUnknown spice trader
A spice lord was an individual of authority in spice trade. At one point, it was rumored that a spice lord resided in ruins on the Moddell sector planet Sarafur.[2] In a more specific meaning of the term, the spice lords of Sevarcos II were the most revered and powerful of the clan lords of the Sevari people, and were delegated vast stretches of land by their people. They were devoted to trading spice and making interstellar profit from it in the names of the clans they represented. The market price on spice was ultimately set by the spice lords who also regulated the production, negotiated trade agreements, and selected regions for spice mining and extraction.
Relations with the Empire
They were somewhat mysterious, seldom seen by even their own people, and generally claimed no allegiance to anyone except themselves - not even the Empire, who controlled most of the spice trade and extraction in the years of the Galactic Civil War.
Many spice lords would openly contract the Empire to mine spice on their lands, using inmates in the Imperial penal colony on the planet, while others ignored the Empire and mined and traded spice themselves, having little interest in galactic politics and power relations.
Known Spice Lords
During the Galactic Civil War the three most well known and powerful spice lords were:
- Xerxes Quintas of the Southern Deserts
- Trevael of the Northern Frontier
- Cassius Nolath Rha of the Equatorial Belt
Festival of the High Winds
The Festival of the High Winds was an annual meeting of the spice lords during which they would participate in various ceremonies, rituals, and discussions regarding the spice trade, while the Sevari youths would participate in wind rider racing tournaments.
History
By the time of the Bordal Contagion of 214 BBY, the Tamarin sector was part of the Galactic Republic. However the Republic authority had ceased to exist beyond Kabal and the sector had fallen into anarchy. Its Republic senator was a spice lord from Sevarcos II and his Sector Fleet was only assigned to protect spice haulers.[3]
Appearances
Sources
- "The Free-Trader's Guide to Sevarcos" — Star Wars Adventure Journal 2 (also reprinted in The Best of the Star Wars Adventure Journal, Issues 1-4)
- Platt's Starport Guide
- Secrets of the Sisar Run
- The Essential Guide to Warfare (Cut)
- Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Warfare Author's Cut, Part 6: Showdown at Naboo on StarWars.com (article) (backup link)