The Kel Dor originate on the planet Dorin, where they developed in an atmosphere of helium and a gas unique to their world. Consequently, more common atmospheres, including those that consist of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, are deadly to the Kel Dor. Those Kel Dor that operate beyond the confines of their homeworld must wear breath masks and protective goggles. The Kel Dor have a long and proud Force tradition, though they have adapted it to the Jedi tradition since joining the Republic over six thousand years ago. Kind-hearted, the Kel Dor nevertheless believe in swift justice. Personality: Even-tempered and kind-hearted, the Kel Dor never turn away a being in need. At the same time, the average Kel Dor believes in quick, simple justice, and isn't averse to taking the law into his or her own hands. Physical Description: The average Kel Dor stands between 1.4 and 2 meters tall. Their skin ranges in color from peach to deep red. Most have black eyes, though a few are born with silver irises that some believe mark them as strong in the Force. Kel Dor Homeworld: The technological planet of Dorin. Language: The Kel Dor speak Kel Dor and Basic. Example Names: Dorn Tlo, Plo Koon, Torin Dol. Adventurers: Kel Dor who decide to brave the dangers of living outside their homeworld tend to be nobles such as diplomats and traders, bounty hunters, and Jedi. Their willingness to help others often mixes with their innate sense of justice, leading many into some form of law enforcement. Kel Dor Species Traits +2 Dexterity, +2 Wisdom, -2 Constitution: Kel Dor are quick and wise, but they suffer from somewhat weaker Constitutions than other species. Medium-size: As Medium-size creatures, Kel Dor have no special bonuses or penalties due to their size. Speed: Kel Dor base speed is 10 meters. Gas Breather: Kel Dor require their native atmosphere to survive. Without protective goggles outside their homeworld, a Kel Dor is considered blind. Without a breath mask, a Kel Dor begins to suffocate (as explained in the Suffocation and Drowning rules in Chapter Twelve). Low-Light Vision: Kel Dor can see twice as far as a Human in dim light (such as moonlight) when not in their native atmosphere. They retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. Automatic Languages: Speak and Read/Write Kel Dor and Basic.