Due to the feud that occurred on Dantooine, this acrostic poem and the next four are on the Matale family and the Sandral family.


Ahlan Matale: a male Human living on Dantooine.

His work soon made him a successful plantation owner and the most powerful man on the planet. That is, until the Sandrals arrived with more than a canteen.

Less than no time, the feud began between the Matales and the Sandrals.

As Ahlan brought out his battalion of droids to destroy the "invaders" on his land, he was unaware on that day Nurik was searching for his son, Casus. The feud grew worse than lit candles.

Now, a few weeks later, Ahlan's son Shen disappeared. Ahlan feared for Shen's safety, yet he sought help this time from the Jedi at their secret enclave on Dantooine. He eventually grew impatient and swore he would attack the Sandrals, if the Jedi did not act rashly.

Matters would be resolved, for the Jedi Council sent the amnesiac Padawan, Aaron Klann, to investigate. The situation was a little tangy.

At the Matale estate, Ahlan attempted to motivate the Padawan with credits. Aaron politely declined the offer, and continued his investigation at the Sandral estate.

Though he grew tired of waiting, Ahlan brought a pair of droids with him to the Sandral estate. There, he was surprised to find Aaron with Shen, who had indeed been imprisoned by Nurik. To Ahlan, it seemed Shen was also with Rahasia Sandral, Nurik's daughter, who thought he was her mate.

Although he was relieved to see Shen, Ahlan was enraged by Shen falling in love with Rahasia. As Ahlan found Nurik with a pair of droids, the two fought back with harsh words, which came close to open fire upon each other.

Little after this, Aaron interfered and convinced Ahlan and Nurik to bypass their feud, so their children could join their lives. Ahlan and Nurik agreed, after some more convincing, to buy their children their own house. All seemed well, and no one smothered.

Eventually, there was uncertainty about whether Ahlan escaped the Sith bombardment on Dantooine. Theories came and went, but one conclusion seemed clear: during the Sith invasion of the planet, in the time of the Jedi Civil War, Ahlan was killed, along with countless wealthy settlers.