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[[File:The_Skeksis.png|thumb|300px|The Skeksis]]
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[[Image:Skeksis.jpg |frame|SkekTek, the Scientist and SkekOk, the Scroll-Keeper]]
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The '''Skeksis''' is the villainous race in ''[[The Dark Crystal]]'', one of two species to emerge when [[The Dark Crystal (object)|the Crystal]] cracked and divided the [[urSkeks]].
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The creatures are described in detail in the book ''[[The Making of the Dark Crystal]]'': "For every [[Mystics|Mystic]] there was a corresponding Skeksis... The Skeksis had control of [[The Castle of the Crystal|the castle]] where the Crystal was kept; in its chamber they practiced their evil arts, hating each other as much as they hated the rest of the world."
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Possessing all of the negative attributes of society, and none of the positive ones, the Skeksis live out a superficial existence of intrigue and plots against each other while struggling to retain their grip on [[Thra]]. They keep [[Drained Essence|essence-drained]] [[Podlings]] as slaves, have their own personal army in the [[Garthim]], and absolutely despise [[Gelflings]], a race they think they have completely exterminated. There were originally eighteen Skeksis, but by the time of [[the Great Conjunction]] when they rejoined the Mystics, only eight remained. Skeksis is both singular and plural, but the plural form is pronounced 'Skek-''sees'''.
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==Skeksis==
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As mentioned above, eighteen Skeksis existed to begin with; being formed from the evil sides of the Urskeks. Eight had died by the events of [[The Dark Crystal]], with another two perishing during the events of the film.
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The following ten Skeksis were alive during the events of the film:
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<gallery widths="153" orientation="landscape" captionalign="center" spacing="small" hideaddbutton=true >
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SkekAyak.jpg|[[SkekAyuk]] the Gourmand
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SkekEkt.jpg|[[SkekEkt]] the Ornamentalist
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SkekOk.jpg|[[SkekOk]] the Scroll-Keeper
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SkekShod.jpg|[[SkekShod]] the Treasurer
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SkekSil.jpg|[[SkekSil]] the Chamberlain
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Emperor.JPG|[[SkekSo]] the Emperor
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SkekTek.jpg|[[SkekTek]] the Scientist
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SkekUng.jpg|[[SkekUng]] the Garthim-Master
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SkekZok.jpg|[[SkekZok]] the Ritual-Master
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SkekNa.jpg|[[SkekNa]] the Slave-Master
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</gallery>
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The prequel series ''[[Legends of the Dark Crystal]]'' introduced four more Skekis:
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<gallery widths="153" orientation="landscape" captionalign="center" spacing="small" hideaddbutton=true >
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SkekCru.jpg|SkekCru the Mariner
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SkekEer.jpg|SkekEer the Spy-Master
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SkekLach.jpg|SkekLach the Collector
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SkekVar.jpg|SkekVar the General
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</gallery>
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This leaves four Skeksis whose names and titles remain unknown.
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==Creating the Skeksis==
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[[File:Jim Henson, Wendy Midener, Frank Oz, Irvin Kershner, Stuart Freeborn, Robert Watts, Norma Reynolds.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Jim Henson]] and [[Wendy Midener]] demonstrate an early prototype for a [[Skeksis]] with [[Frank Oz]], Irvin Kershner, Stuart Freeborn (who designed [[Yoda]]), Robert Watts, and Norma Reynolds during production on ''[[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]]''.]]
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In ''[[The World of the Dark Crystal (documentary)|The World of the Dark Crystal]]'', [[Jim Henson]] commented that the Skeksis were based on the Seven Deadly Sins, but that since there were ten Skeksis in the movie and only seven deadly sins, they used some sins twice or simply made some sins up.
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Originally the Skeksis spoke an alien language based on ancient Greek and Egyptian, specially created for them by linguist Alan Garner. Jim Henson stated, "My whole approach to this film is visual. I wanted as little dialogue as possible because I believe the story is stronger that way. Dialogue becomes a crutch. If you have all these alien-looking creatures, why should they be talking in English? An early concept was to have the Skeksis just making noises, but in a way you knew what they were saying." [[Gary Kurtz]] responded to the non-English version stating, "The audience thought that they were missing something. Actually, they didn't need to understand the Skeksis' dialogue at those points. The translation of what was being said is really quite banal. The strength of those scenes was instinctively knowing what's going on...But the Skeksis scenes were quite long. You had to concentrate. The audience wasn't prepared to do that." The response of the test audiences led to the replacement of the Skeksis language with English dialogue.
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The Skeksis were full body puppets, operated in a very similar way to [[Big Bird]]: the puppeteer's secondary arm was in the arm of the skeksis, and the puppeteer's primary arm was held up over the puppeteer's head and the hand operates the jaw. A monitor inside the suit allowed the puppeteer to see what he or she was doing.
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==Cultural references==
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* A verse of the [[Scissor Sisters]]' song "Return to Oz" makes reference to the Skeksis as a metaphor for drug-abusing rave-goers.
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*A season ten episode of ''[[South Park]]'' features a "Nanny Skexis" who sounds like the Chamberlain.
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*A race of similar birdlike creatures exists in ''World of Warcraft'' known as the Skettis, but more commonly referred to as the Arakkoa.
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*There is a rival god in Pocket God Facebook called [http://pocketgod.wikia.com/wiki/SkekDodo SkekDodo] who very similar to Skeksis but has a dodo head.
 
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The Skeksis

Skeksis

SkekTek, the Scientist and SkekOk, the Scroll-Keeper

The Skeksis is the villainous race in The Dark Crystal, one of two species to emerge when the Crystal cracked and divided the urSkeks.

The creatures are described in detail in the book The Making of the Dark Crystal: "For every Mystic there was a corresponding Skeksis... The Skeksis had control of the castle where the Crystal was kept; in its chamber they practiced their evil arts, hating each other as much as they hated the rest of the world."

Possessing all of the negative attributes of society, and none of the positive ones, the Skeksis live out a superficial existence of intrigue and plots against each other while struggling to retain their grip on Thra. They keep essence-drained Podlings as slaves, have their own personal army in the Garthim, and absolutely despise Gelflings, a race they think they have completely exterminated. There were originally eighteen Skeksis, but by the time of the Great Conjunction when they rejoined the Mystics, only eight remained. Skeksis is both singular and plural, but the plural form is pronounced 'Skek-sees'.

Skeksis

As mentioned above, eighteen Skeksis existed to begin with; being formed from the evil sides of the Urskeks. Eight had died by the events of The Dark Crystal, with another two perishing during the events of the film.

The following ten Skeksis were alive during the events of the film:

The prequel series Legends of the Dark Crystal introduced four more Skekis:

This leaves four Skeksis whose names and titles remain unknown.

Creating the Skeksis

Jim Henson, Wendy Midener, Frank Oz, Irvin Kershner, Stuart Freeborn, Robert Watts, Norma Reynolds

Jim Henson and Wendy Midener demonstrate an early prototype for a Skeksis with Frank Oz, Irvin Kershner, Stuart Freeborn (who designed Yoda), Robert Watts, and Norma Reynolds during production on The Empire Strikes Back.

In The World of the Dark Crystal, Jim Henson commented that the Skeksis were based on the Seven Deadly Sins, but that since there were ten Skeksis in the movie and only seven deadly sins, they used some sins twice or simply made some sins up.

Originally the Skeksis spoke an alien language based on ancient Greek and Egyptian, specially created for them by linguist Alan Garner. Jim Henson stated, "My whole approach to this film is visual. I wanted as little dialogue as possible because I believe the story is stronger that way. Dialogue becomes a crutch. If you have all these alien-looking creatures, why should they be talking in English? An early concept was to have the Skeksis just making noises, but in a way you knew what they were saying." Gary Kurtz responded to the non-English version stating, "The audience thought that they were missing something. Actually, they didn't need to understand the Skeksis' dialogue at those points. The translation of what was being said is really quite banal. The strength of those scenes was instinctively knowing what's going on...But the Skeksis scenes were quite long. You had to concentrate. The audience wasn't prepared to do that." The response of the test audiences led to the replacement of the Skeksis language with English dialogue.

The Skeksis were full body puppets, operated in a very similar way to Big Bird: the puppeteer's secondary arm was in the arm of the skeksis, and the puppeteer's primary arm was held up over the puppeteer's head and the hand operates the jaw. A monitor inside the suit allowed the puppeteer to see what he or she was doing.

Cultural references

  • A verse of the Scissor Sisters' song "Return to Oz" makes reference to the Skeksis as a metaphor for drug-abusing rave-goers.
  • A season ten episode of South Park features a "Nanny Skexis" who sounds like the Chamberlain.
  • A race of similar birdlike creatures exists in World of Warcraft known as the Skettis, but more commonly referred to as the Arakkoa.
  • There is a rival god in Pocket God Facebook called SkekDodo who very similar to Skeksis but has a dodo head.