Tierra Suha'sen

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Tierra Suha'sen
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Daleem

Date of Birth:

11 ABY (age 31)

Place of Birth:

New Tython

Physical Description
Species:

Zelosian

Gender:

Female (She/Her)

Height:

1.84 m / 6'0"

Weight:

65.0 kg / 143 lbs

Hair:

Dark green

Eyes:

Green

Personal Information
Mother:

Aarda (deceased)

Father:

Talamh (deceased)

Known Children:

Adopted:

  • Taz (Twi'lek)
  • Nakeya (Twi'lek)
  • Kevlan (Kiffar)
  • Benke (Mirilan)
  • Lirra (Pantoran)
  • Bessc (Bothan)
  • Lisiann (Bothan)
  • Zaddun (Selonian)
  • Daki (Rodian)
  • Frask (Quarren)
  • Acorn (Zabrak)
Spouse(s):
  • Ra'vida Namm (wife)
  • Corde Anew (wife)
Allies:
Weapon(s):
  • BR-5010 Slugthrower Pistol
  • Slicer kit
Fighting Style(s):
  • Sliding Hands
  • Echani
Chronology & Political Information
Profession:
Position:

Quaestor, House Sunrider

Affiliation:
Dossier:

6463

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Tierra Suha'sen is a female Zelosian politician, former officer of the K.U.D.F. and later the Odan-Urr Expeditionary Fleet, and a former analyst and field agent for SeNet. Tierra's skillset and career have veered off course and zig-zagged through thick and thin for many years granting her a skillset few in position have. In that time she has become an adept public speaker, expert slicer, and an even better listener with means to influence people with merely her words.

She is a compassionate individual with a morality influenced by Clan Odan-Urr and the Jedi Order alike, though more than once she has broken her own moral code for the greater cause, and she is prepared to do so again.

Tierra is currently serving as the Scion of House Sunrider and the Governor of Tythas city and the Thon estate.

Character History

Life on New Tython (11 ABY - 34 ABY)

Early childhood

Menat Ombo, Tierra's city of birth.

Tierra was born to a Zelosian family on New Tython. Immigrants from Zelos, her parents were opportunists and settlers called to New Tython by the promise of land and prosperity. Her father, Talamh, was a crop farmer who owned a large farmstead and many fields outside Menat Ombo Her mother, Aarda, started off as a government menial in Menat Ombo, but soon climbed the ranks as a liaison between the Omboese government and the indigenous tribes, specifically the Iwu Koraha Mahue. Her knack for picking up foreign languages and her diplomatic demeanor made her the ideal candidate for such a position, which meant Aarda often had to leave the capital on missions from the government for months on end.

Tierra spent her earliest childhood on her father's farmstead only ever interacting with her mother when she was available, but in 21 ABY, when she was only ten years old, her mother and father divorced and separated, a breakup that would have an immense impact on Tierra in later life. Despite their shared love for their daughter, the reality of their lives split the two apart. They would remain connected through their daughter.

Tierra spent time with both parents equally, learning about farming, horticulture, and animal rearing from her father. She also learned the skills of an adept speaker, diplomat, and negotiator by observing and mimicking her mother. Both parents taught her compassion in their way, but it was her mother who taught her what reality truly looked like, the politics, the vying interests, and how truly little the lives of small people mattered to governments and corporations. She taught Tierra to love life and to use the very system, so often used to destroy life, to preserve what she could as best she could.

Joining the K.U.D.F.

Invasion of New Tython, 29 ABY

In 29 ABY calamity struck New Tython as the The Brotherhood invaded. They called it a war, but for the Harakoans and the Tythonians, it was a tragedy brought on by what was later established as an internal Brotherhood conflict. Militia groups were organized to help the Jedi of Odan-Urr and their allies, the Ge'tal Gaan. eighteen at the time, naive, filled with vigor and love for her homeland, Tierra joined the Tythonian Space Militia, later reorganized into the K.U.D.F. The Invasion of New Tython defined Tierra's early career, but it would be far from the defining moment in her young life. During the war Tierra saw the destruction Dark Jedi and Sith brought down on the common people; the suffering, pillaging, rape, and murder she witnessed steeled her resolve against the diabolical organization.

Early on she was merely a conscripted citizen who turned to a career in the military, but with the reorganization of the Tythonian Space Militia into the K.U.D.F., Tierra became a non-commissioned officer in the scout squadron of the "Red Devils" 2nd Armored regiment. She went through several tours with the regiment, most notably against Cy Thuron and the Thuron Monarchy until its dissolution.

Destruction of New Tython

KUDF action, New Tython, 32 ABY

Tierra was slated to become a commissioned officer by the time the Grand Master of the Brotherhood ordered New Tython's destruction. She instead decided to step away mere months before the calamity, going to her father's farm and discussing career options as a diplomat with her mother. She found a job with the Odan-Urr diplomatic corps. As a veteran she was looked down upon as "merely a soldier" but her aptitudes for diplomacy and conflict mitigation, especially between groups she had no prior knowledge of, became clear very early on. Her career as a soldier instilled a discipline in her methods that bridged any gaps or shortfalls she may have had, while her compassion and diligence allowed her to achieve high standards.

It was a shame that she would never pursue that particular career further. As she became more accustomed to her work and even traveled to distant tribes to negotiate between them and the Tythonians, the Brotherhood struck from their newly constructed bases on Arx. Chaos followed as an armada of ships materialized in orbit and simply started bombarding the planet, turning rock to glass and seas to vapor.

Tierra was swept away with a tide of terrified people. While there was no invasion on her side of the planet, she heard rumors that Ooroo Abbey and Menat Ombo had been bombed. In a panic she looked for any transport to get her to her father. She found none, apart from the evacuation ship the Jedi of Odan-Urr had ordered. Knowing nothing about her parents but knowing they were smart enough to head for the transports themselves, she embarked and fled with a crowd of indigenous and colonist refugees.

A new home (34 ABY - Now)

Kiast

The radicalization many New Tythonians went through after their world was destroyed did not in any way pass Tierra by. The utter shock of the ordeal, the disbelief and grief she felt for her home, her family, was almost unbearable. Drifting through space with little to hope helped not at all as she, her community, and the fleet in its totality slipped into a sense of loss, depression, and furious anger. Some sought revenge, some justice, others simply did not know what to do. Tierre spent the better part of their sojourn in a deep, deep depression. She clung to meaningless things — cheap alcohol, and cheaper company.

The turnaround came when Kiast was discovered, when the Vatali Empire welcomed the refugees in a time of crisis, and when the Odan-Urr military re-organized and started planning a resistance movement against the Dark Council. Recognizing her life for the shambles it was, Tierra rediscovered her resolve through her faith — her parents' faith in the Force. The belief centered her, gave her hope and purpose. She spent several long months sobering up, introspecting and helping where she could with the refugee effort. And when the call came for arms to be raised again, she reapplied for the military, receiving a reinstatement as a Lieutenant. Odan-Urr needed all the able bodies they could get.

Career officer

TBA

Philosophies and Beliefs

Religious beliefs

Tierra has a strong belief in the Force, instilled in her by her parents.

She believes the truth that the Force is everywhere, in everyone and everything, all at once. Her belief is less philosophical and more a practical comfort, a base, a center and a light she can cling to when all other lights go out.

Notable relationships

Personal relationships

Ra'vida Namm and Corde Anew

Ra'vida, Corde, and Tierra are in a conjoint marriage, that is a marriage agreement signed by three or more people. Quite the unorthodox type of relationship, while there is certainly love in their relationships beyond mere friendship, the marriage itself is a union of necessity and security. It has allowed them to pool resources and create a farm and shelter for unfortunate children whose lives have been ruined by the conflicts brought on by or between The Brotherhood, Vatali Empire, Vauzem Dominion, or any other organizations. All of their children are orphans one way or another.

Ra'vida Namm is a 34 year-old Twi'lek horticulturalist, expert farmer, and former professor of xenobiology. She is the "mother" of the group, always at home on the farm keeping a wary eye on the children and teaching them the skills to live and survive and become productive members of their society. Her love in life is seeing things grow, and even more to grow beyond her, or rather outgrow her and become their own thing. Ra'vida has a kind but strict personality, like a mother should, and keeps discipline on the farm fairly well even when her wives are not there to help. She is an emotionally steady person, but she enjoys her wives' company, no matter how short it may be. She romantically entangled with both Corde and Tierra and loves both of them equally and affectionately shows it as much as she can. Tierra's relationship to Ra'vida is one of utmost care, caring, and peace. She brings out the best in Tierra and they enjoy tending to the farm together whenever they can.

Corde Anew is 41 year-old Zeltron financier, tradeswoman, and leader of workers union Commercial Workers United local to the Kiast system. A crude woman by any standard, she is logical and ruthless in the eyes of many of her vocal opponents. With little sympathy for corporate or noble needs, she is seen as a strong leader in her community. That said, her true personality is revealed only to her loved ones. She is the likeliest to bring gifts for all the children and to play with them as much as possible before she departs again. As the financial backbone of the group, she has many responsibilities in her daily life.She is too shy or too stubborn to admit she loves her wives, but that never stopped her from showing it in her own way. Tierra's relationship to Corde is equal in many ways to her her relationship to Ra'vida though it is more passionate, but it is a rarity as Corde tends to be the most withdrawn of the three of them.

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