Eduardo Griffin

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Eduardo Griffin
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Coruscant

Date of Birth:

[[25 BBY to 1 BBY#17 BBY|Template:Birthyear and Age (BBY)]]

Physical Description
Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.65 m

Weight:

72 kg

Hair:

Dark Brown/Gray

Eyes:

Brown

Personal Information
Chronology & Political Information
Profession:

Politician

Position:

Governor

Era(s):

Dark Jedi Brotherhood Era

Affiliation:
[ Source ]



"Eden is, and always will be, my Jewel."
―Griffin

Eduardo Griffin is a long term figure in the government of Yridia IX and the current Governor of Eden City. He is a man who will do almost anything to gain influence and personal power and nothing to risk losing it.

Personal Life

Early Life

Eduardo was born on Coruscant to Paul and Carrey Griffin in 17 BBY. His father was an immigrant from Corellia while his mother was a local to the urban planet. He had one sister, who died soon after birth along with his mother.

Paul raised his son in a government sponsored apartment, within five minutes from his work as an advisor to one of the Emperor's many bureaucrats.

Education

Griffen argues with his wife.

During the final years of the Galactic Empire, before the fall of Emperor Palpatine, Griffin attended the Diplomatic Institute. He clashed with a number of his professors, whose views were polar opposite of his own, but managed to externally skew his belief; a skill which later aided him in rocketing through positions in the government of his home planet.

During his time at the university, he met the woman that would later become his wife, Fiona Verheart. The pair had numerous vocal altercations while in the privacy of their respective apartments. In public, however, the couple formed a picture of perfection; everyone close to them thought that they were happy together, which only enhanced Griffin's public image.

Griffin graduated top of his class with a degree in Consular and Defence Diplomacy.

Political Life

An Opening

Griffin, thanks to a combination of his father and his studies, gained an internship within his father’s office in 1 ABY. He adapted quickly to the stark differences to what he had learned during his studies and how the real world operated under the Galactic Empire. By 3 ABY, Griffin was appointed as the Empire’s ambassador to the Yridia system and relocated to Eden City on Yridia IX. This was to be Griffin’s first long term trip off of Coruscant and away from his father.

When the Empire fractured a year later and with the ushering in of the New Republic very little changed for Griffin and except for whom he reported to on Coruscant. He had no strong feelings about the change in power as long as the currency received was still usable for the niceties he had grown to enjoy.

A Dark Presence

Griffin continued to work in Yridia IX's government and made powerful allies in the system. He planted his fingers into a number of lucrative deals, legal and illegal. It wasn’t until 19 ABY that he noticed subtle changes in the government and who was leading it. Key players mysteriously disappeared from office and others were elevated to take their place. Most evident of these changes was the removal of the Governor, who had held the position for ten years. No one was initially promoted to the post, and a state of unrest within the government settled in. Power plays were made for the office by many figures, including Griffin himself, but a vote never went to the public.

In the last weeks of 19 ABY, an off-worlder arrived on Yridia IX, sporting official documentation with the seal of the New Republic that named him the new Governor. No one protested the forced placement, and the tension in the city seemed to settle. Eduardo, however, couldn’t settle a nagging feeling that something deeper and more mysterious was afoot in the Yridia System.

Governorship

Eduardo Griffin takes the office of Governor.

The dark truth about Clan Tarentum’s control of the system and the Brotherhood’s existence was revealed to Griffin by the Governor, who was actually an associate of the clan, in 23 ABY. He was offered Governorship during the same meeting, having been told that he would in effect be nothing more than a well paid figurehead. He accepted the proposition an hour later and was confirmed as holding the office the following day.

The first major issue faced by Griffin while he was in office was the Yridian Revolt in 24 ABY, of which he informed Tarentum officials as soon as he caught wind of it. He also secretly supplied information to the Yridian people, hoping that by playing both sides he would retain power regardless of the outcome. After the incident was resolved, he made a show of persecuting anyone he could lay blame on for their part in the revolt, hoping that it would increase his favour with the secretive clan and in turn the size of his pay packet. Around 29 ABY to 30 ABY, however, his viewpoints and motives began to change.

Power Plays

Griffin’s time as Governor saw a number of wars and conflicts brought to the system because of Clan Tarentum’s presence there. Overtime, he grew resentful of the work this placed on his desk in the form of having to find more money to give to the clan to help them rebuild and recover. This also included imposing taxes on the citizen population, which affected his approval ratings as well as the clan's.

The Governor, unbeknownst to Tarentum, sized up the clan through external reports and intelligence. His ultimate aim was to take advantage of the clan's weaker military structure and overall size, hoping to manipulate its leaders for governmental gain by implying a second revolt.

Trivia

  • Despite Windos's best efforts to make a suitable first name, the name "Eduardo Griffin" simply makes Tarentum members think of Family Guy - particularly, one episode, when Peter Griffin invents a toy that looks like a walking dildo and his boss decides to call it Eduardo. Members have their suspicions that the episode is actually where Windos got the name to begin with.