Seridan Brehevik
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Alpheridies
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16ABY
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Miraluka
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Male
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1.76cm
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70kg
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Dark Blonde
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Grey
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Adeodatus
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dossier:13767
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Pre-Brotherhood Years
Seridan was picked out in 23 ABY, at the tender age of 7, as a capable user of the Force, and so he joined the Luka Sene, the Miralukan organisation of Force Sensitives. Put simply, the Luka Sene was a Force-User University, where Seridan was provided with much archived knowledge and educational facilities. This was a stark contrast with the old tome of knowledge from the village that Seridan came from.
Seridan left Alpheridies, the adopted planet of the Miraluka, when he was 16, in 32 ABY, after learning that the Miraluka are tentative in aiding the New Republic or the New Jedi Order, due to the Jedi Purge, which killed many of the mentors and teachers that assisted the Jedi Order. After finding out about the Yuuzhan Vong War and its toll on the New Galactic Republic, Seridan was unhappy about this all, decided that he had a choice to make: Stay with the Miraluka, or leave to help the Galaxy in whatever way he could.
Still loyal to the Council on Alpheridies, who had forbid him to join the Jedi Order after their great losses, Seridan instead enrolled for the New Republic Navy. But his application was denied, as he was a Miraluka. They said that as they were unsure about how the Miraluka could see and that physical condition, including eyesight, was very important in the Navy. Instead, they offered him the chance to work for the republic Scouts. Seridan agreed, and was introduced to the other members in his Scouting team. This arrangement lasted most of 5 years, until Seridan went rogue.
It was on the planet Harrakoa, where Seridan’s team decided to scout out the ruins of a settlement. Seridan experienced a vivid Force Vision, where he experienced jedi being attacked by many sith, and the settlement being razed. Seridan remembered the Great Purge and knew that this was later; very recent in fact. Seridan decided that whatever agreement that the Old Republic and the Old Jedi Order had was an agreement of importance, and decided to find the survivors of this attack. He tendered his resignation to his team leader and made off with a single datapad and a blaster. It wasn’t long before Seridan found another settlement, where a similar attack had occured. It was here that he found evidence of life.
Introduction to the Brotherhood
The settlement that Seridan found was much larger - a city. It had similar damage - destroyed buildings and debris quite prevalent on the streets, but Seridan found signs of restoration - there were houses that were newly built - clear roads where carts had evidently been used recently. After knocking on one of the doors, Seridan was taken before the rulers of the city, a council. As an intruder to the lands, Seridan was looked poorly upon and faced punishment. However, a man named Adeodatus stopped the proceedings and asked that my case was completed by House Odan Urr. After the council agreed, Seridan was taken to a Jedi Temple, and was judged by Two Jedi, the human Liam Toran and the Togruta A’lora Kitura. Seridan was not punished and instead was introduced to the Dark Jedi Brotherhood. Seridan consented to joining and was taken to the moon of Ansei, where Shadow Academy was situated. Seridan was educated in the Force there and, at the start of 37 ABY, journeyed back to Harrakoa, which Seridan now knew to be New Tython.
Activity with the Brotherhood
Its still new days with House Odan Urr for Seridan. With little action, Seridan has made progress with his Force studies, becoming a student of Adeodatus, and gaining his own armory Lightsaber, by progressing to the rank of Protector.
As he is still learning and studying the force, Seridan doesn’t like to think on his future as he fully understands that the future is ever-changing. Seridan chooses to use the Force as his guide and takes each day as it comes, unless a disturbance in the force causes him to start pondering the future. Whenever his thoughts do turn to the future, it is always the future of others and of societies, not of himself, as this can be corrupting.