A blue, two-legged being was forced into servitude by the Totem Master on the forest moon of Endor. While under the Totem Master's control, his eyes glowed red, a visual indication of his obedience to the thief.
He, along with a brown biped and a green arthropod, composed a large totem pole, with him positioned at its base. The Totem Master presented this totem pole as a gift to unsuspecting villages. As night descended upon the village, the Totem Master would release the creatures from their static formation, and they would then rob the village. Once their task was complete, the Totem Master commanded the three individuals to return to their totem configuration.
Around 3 ABY, the totem containing this individual was given to the Ewok Wicket Wystri Warrick by the Totem Master, who intended to rob Bright Tree Village. Despite warnings from his friend, Princess Kneesaa a Jari Kintaka, Wicket brought the totem back to his village. When the Ewoks were asleep, the Totem Master freed his slaves, who proceeded to loot the village. The blue biped entered a hut where the young Ewok, Teebo, was sleeping. Teebo awoke when the creature attempted to steal one of his bags. Teebo tried to alert the village to the robbery, but the Totem Master silenced the Ewok by transforming him into a Totem Slave. After the group retreated from the village, the Totem Master added another Ewok, Latara, to the group, placing the two Ewoks on top of the totem pole. The Totem Master then stopped in the Strutter Village, hoping to repeat his scheme. However, during the attempted theft, Wicket and Kneesaa, who had come to rescue their friends, disrupted the group. The Totem Master ordered his servants to attack the two Ewoks, but Wicket managed to turn the Totem Master's powers against him, transforming him into a totem himself and liberating the blue biped. The trio, along with his two companions, celebrated their newfound freedom and fled into the forest.