In the modern Star Wars consciousness, Tatooine is defined by its desolation. It is a "bright center to the universe" that Luke Skywalker desperately wanted to leave, characterized by endless dunes, Tusken Raiders, and the grueling heat of twin suns. However, according to Star Wars Legends —specifically lore established in Knights of the Old Republic and various sourcebooks—this desert icon was once a shimmering oceanic paradise. The story of Tatooine’s transformation is not just a geological curiosity; it is a tragic tale of colonial resistance and planetary devastation. The Era of the Lehonian Empire

The Rakata sought to enslave the Kumumgah and harvest Tatooine’s resources. However, the Kumumgah were not easily broken. They launched a fierce rebellion against their Rakatan overlords, even managing to strike back at other Rakatan-held worlds. The Glassing of a World

The revelation that Tatooine was once an oceanic world changes how we view the most famous planet in Star Wars . It shifts Tatooine from a "natural" wasteland into a monument of ancient war crimes. By understanding its Legends history, the desert becomes more than just a setting; it becomes a character defined by loss, reminding us that even the most barren landscapes in the galaxy may be hiding a drowned, beautiful past.