Orbak

"So you can ride an orbak. Question is, can you ride me just as well?"

- Jannah, to Finn

Orbaks were a non-sentient species of tusked equine mammals native to the water moon of Kef Bir.

Biology and appearance
Orbaks were shaggy quadrupeds with bodies covered in thick hair, and large tusks sprouting from their long, equine faces used to uproot grasses. They had hoofed feet and long tails. Males had large, red phalluses with a leathery texture. They were fleet-footed, and shared genetics with bordoks, fathiers, equaa, pulgas, and tris. They were well-adapted to the uneven plains and bluffs of Kef Bir, where they lived in herds.

History
Orbaks were native to the moon of Kef Bir in the Endor system, though were also present on several other planets thanks to great galactic migrations in their early history, making their origins difficult to pinpoint. They were used as steeds.

After Company 77 mutinied from the First Order at the Battle of Ansett Island, the former stormtroopers came to Kef Bir to live as a tribe. They tamed orbaks including Ferrule, who served as Jannah's mount, and became orbak riders. Jannah treated her beast more tenderly than her lovers Jayelle and Forten, and allowed Ferrule to ream her with his impressive phallus. She massaged painful knots from his muscular flanks, and eased the grumpy ungulate by stroking his phallus after rides.

Members of the Resistance aboard the Millennium Falcon crash-landed on Kef Bir in their search for Palpatine's wayfinder, encountering the tribe. Jannah bonded with Finn, also a former stormtrooper, and agreed to lead her orbak riders into battle against Palpatine's forces at Exegol. Jannah offered him a crash-course at riding the beasts, and tested his skills by riding him while he was in the saddle, using the tryst to help ease him in as a rider. She forced Finn to concentrate on steering the beast with reins connected to the tusks while she bounced in his lap.

Ultimately, the orbak riders helped secure victory with the destruction of the command ship Steadfast, utilizing their steeds to avoid sensor jamming.