Morgan B. Sorenn

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Morgan Bartholomew Sorenn
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Nar Shaddaa

Date of Birth:

0 BBY (age 42)

Physical Description
Species:

Human

Gender:

Female

Height:

1.74m (5'8")

Weight:

65kg (143lbs)

Hair:

Black

Eyes:

Blue

Personal Information
Allies:
Enemies:
Lightsaber Color(s):

Unstable blade

Lightsaber Form(s):

Sokan

Chronology & Political Information
Profession:
  • Ship captain
  • Pirate
  • Smuggler
  • Crime boss
Era(s):

New Order Era

Personal Ship:

Limbo

Known masters:

V'yr Vorsa - former

Dossier:

6463

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Morgan Bartholomew Sorenn is a Human female starship captain, pirate, mercenary, and former Herald and Deputy Grand Master of the Dark Brotherhood. She is one of the crime bosses of the Shroud Syndicate and the captain of the heavy cruiser Limbo. She is a Nar Shaddaan by birth, spacer by choice and mercenary by necessity who leads a life devoid of restrictions or bylaws. The only loyalty she holds is the one that is useful to her, and not many deserve that privilege. She is a troubled individual with many dark and terrible secrets, and her past is shady at best. Her involvement with the Dark Brotherhood veers into the illicit and the dangerous, but it is a lifestyle she is accustomed to — one where she can make her own rules and regulations, and live free.

Character History

Early life {0 ABY - 21 ABY}

Childhood {0ABY - 16 ABY}


"Our past is always with us."
―Unknown
Roslin Sorenn

Morgan was born and lived out her early years on Nar Shaddaa in 0 ABY with her mother, a Corellian waitress named Roslin Sorenn who ran a cantina in the city, her father, a Nar Shaddaan small-time criminal named Ian Arrel who worked for the Hutts, and her brother, Turel, who was three years her elder.

Her very earliest life was spent in the cantina, with her mother. As a small urchin, Morgan became the veritable mascot of the cantina and got to know all the guests, especially the old-timers. Morgan was an energetic child with a wild imagination, often fixated on the larger world and its stories. Her mother was poor but she provided the youngling and her brother enough, while their father conducted his business and rarely brought anything home. She slowly became accustomed to life in the slums of the city, where criminals and cutthroats ruled.

Having many friends on the street — especially children from other households and aliens who lived a life not unlike her own — made her very open to new cultures. Nar Shaddaa had a way of bringing children closer together despite their skin color, heritage or species and it influenced Morgan sensibilities toward other species. It was a virtue that would follow her later in life as well, in business deals and in leadership.

The Sorenns' cantina

She learned the quirks of most alien species and even humans very quickly, and at a young age. Even in her early years, she was a manipulator, able to persuade or dissuade others. As she grew older she slowly became a waitress and by her teens she was a “professional” listener, often hearing the same sob stories over and over again and helping patrons with their issues with a few well-placed words while refilling glasses and making a solid profit. Psychology became her source of income and her greatest weapon and the more she used it the better she became at manipulating people to do what she wanted.

Her mother was the one that insisted the girl learn how to run the bar, and at a very early age, Morgan was already independent enough to lead the bar by herself, teaching her independence. It was fun and games for her under her mother’s wing, that is until the day Turel went off to be a Hutt enforcer like his father.

Teen years {16 ABY - 21 ABY}

Family ties {16 ABY - 18 ABY}

Even though Turel was still with her most of the time, his departure into the criminal underworld left Morgan feeling uneasy and left a feeling of emptiness in their home when he was out on business. She loved her brother — he was, after all, her best friend — and knowing he may die any given day put a lot of stress on the teenage girl. Every time her brother went out on a raid or on a job for the Hutts she would worry until the moment he returned home. It took her some time to adjust, and with time she came to trust in her brother’s abilities. Luck was on his side — something that, she would find out later, ran in the family.

Morgan grew up into a beautiful woman, with many of her customers jokingly asking her to marry them. Her beauty didn’t escape more insidious eyes, however. Most of the gangsters from her neighborhood took a liking to her and were generally unpleasant. Ironically, it was her father’s influence and reputation that kept most of the lowlifes at bay. She would find out later that her father wasn’t as good-natured as she first thought.

A Mother’s Woe {16 ABY}


"An empty mind is like a freshly turned sod; if not sown with the seeds of love and compassion, insidious weeds will take root."
―Unknown

Morgan’s father has always been a heartless tyrant, always forcing his control on the family when he was around despite not providing a whole lot into it. However, her mother had kept Morgan safe from his influence and meddling for most of her childhood because she knew what Ian was like, though she would later find out that she never truly ‘’knew’’ him, or how deranged he actually was. His world revolved around credits, women, and wealth; his family came second.

When Morgan reached sixteen, her father turned his attention towards her more intently than before. Where before there was a meddling urchin he had little interest in, he now saw a resource to be exploited. Seeing her as a good source of profit, he made a deal with a local procurer — they’d share the profits, as long as she worked the streets. Morgan was forced to sell her body to the most grotesque dwellers in the underworld, all for her father’s greed. He kept her engaged by threatening her mother and brother, or by beating and blackmailing her in other ways, so Morgan bit her tongue and endured. She kept the truth from her mother, out of shame and fear — fear of losing her and Turel, but also of being beaten to death. And beaten she was, many times over. Many of the “customers” had a particularly deranged fun and soon Morgan’s fall to her lowest point began.

Misery {16 ABY - 17 ABY}

File:Morgan-beaten.png
A life of misery

It was a traumatic experience for a sixteen-year old, and many times she acted the cheerful and happy girl for her mother’s sake, but cracks started appearing months into the ordeal. Her mother suspected something was wrong, but whenever she brought it up Morgan would brush her off and change the subject. At first, her mother attributed this behavior to puberty and hormones, however when it did not change even after a year — in fact, it became worse, what with her working for her father every night — her mother confronted her more aggressively and the two fought on many occasions. Life became a perpetual circle of misery for the young girl.

It wasn’t until Morgan came home with a face bruised and beaten up so badly she was hardly recognizable, that her mother persuaded her to tell her the truth. The shock and grief at what was happening nearly destroyed Roslin. She had suffered a stroke and was rushed to a med center where she remained for weeks before recovering. Once Roslin had recovered, and as soon as she was home, she packed her bags and begged her daughter to escape with her to Corellia, to find safe refuge with whatever was left of Roslin’s family there. Though fearful for her own and Turel’s life, Morgan could not endure another day and she accepted.

Despite their best efforts, however, Morgan’s father found out. Keeping Morgan imprisoned under guard, he sent his goons to kill his own wife. With grief in her heart and no choice, Morgan’s mother fled Nar Shaddaa with Turel’s help, leaving both her children behind.

Back on Nar Shaddaa, Morgan hit her lowest point after her mother disappeared, so much so that she considered ending her own life to escape the nightmare. She was a broken husk of her former self. She didn’t know her mother had escaped until Turel found her with a blaster in her mouth, ready to pull the trigger, streams of tears flowing from her clear blue eyes. He told her the truth and made her reconsider.

Despite his job, Turel was always caring and warm toward Morgan, especially in her time of need and Morgan had considered telling him about everything. As usual, her father saw to it that she wouldn’t be able to. He closed her off from the world, keeping her imprisoned in one of his partner’s "public" houses, only to be pulled out of the darkness when she was needed. Morgan’s mind coped in whatever way it could, steering ever so slowly into madness. Again her imagination took over to pass the time and suppress the horror, but to this day she doesn’t know what kept her alive through that ordeal.

Some measure of justice {18 ABY}

Turel taking Morgan away

Turel was oblivious to Morgan’s suffering until one fateful day when he heard her name spoken among the thugs in the Hutts’ employ. Unsure at first, and believing it was someone else they spoke of, Turel swept the thought under a rug. However, the bad feeling in his gut never went away. He pulled every connection he could to get the information he feared most. And it turned out his fears were realized.

Turel searched for days, looking for his sister, but could not find her. Not in the cantina, not in their home or at any of her friends’ homes. His father noticed his quizzical behavior and made a deal with the Hutts to send him away on a mission “never to bother him again”. Blaming Morgan for Turel’s behavior, her father beat her senseless day after day after which she was handed to the worst scum on Nar Shaddaa and endured the worst mental and physical torture.

Morgan was eighteen years old when she considered suicide again, but with no weapons of any kind in the small room she was kept in, her agony was prolonged, that is until Turel returned. To this day Morgan is unsure what really happened, but she remembers death, blood and the smell of burning bodies from that day. Turel found her locked in the solitary, barren room in a Hutt spice den and carried her in his arms to safety. Together they escaped their father’s grasp and found a temporary safe haven with some of Turel’s friends on Nar Shaddaa.

Shattered Memories {19 ABY - 20 ABY}

Morgan found a new life away from her father, but that life was fraught with fear and sleepless nights. The horrors she endured haunted her for a long time, and whenever Turel wasn’t close, she would fall into a deep depression, nightmares returning to her in the night and shadows scaring her during the day. Despite Turel’s best efforts, he had a hard time reaching his sister. He blamed himself for everything and promised he’d never let her endure such a fate again. They lived like that for a year or more before their father's thugs found them. Morgan, now much more lucid and self-reliant after a year of care and nurturing, had realized that she would have to escape Nar Shaddaa and run, run as far as she could and never look back.

Young adulthood {21 ABY - 28 ABY}

The Coronet Star

A new beginning {20 ABY}

Morgan remembered her mother’s stories about her family on Corellia. With no other place to go, Morgan sought a ship to take her to Corellia, where she could live free, away from her father. Leaving a message for Turel on the small holotable she boarded a small freighter and launched off with their crew. The ship was named “Coronet Star” and her captain, Valek Starroy, gladly accepted Morgan into his crew as compensation for a ride to Corellia. His crew was a rag-tag gang of spacers and Morgan worked with them, learned from them and absorbed the life of a spacer through nearly half-a-year of travel. She even met a woman she had become romantically entangled with, a Sephi mechanic named Niena Senn. The two spent their days together, Morgan learning about the ship’s ins and outs from Niena.

It was only after several months of flirting and befriending that Morgan let go and truly embraced Niena’s advances. It was then that Niena learned something of Morgan’s troubled past though Morgan left many of the crucial details out of her story. It took them a long time to become intimate, though doing so with Niena helped Morgan mend many of the wounds she had had. A trust formed between the two, enough for Morgan to embrace the romance.

By the time she had paid off her original agreement, Morgan had become part of the family of the “Star” and she had learned so much more about life in space that she was reluctant to leave. Eventually, the ship did land on Corellia and Morgan had to bid them farewell. By that point, her relationship with Niena had advanced far further than anyone had expected and Niena followed her, leaving the “Star” behind.

Grief, anger, revenge {21 ABY}

Morgan, on the Star

After months of searching, Morgan did eventually find her mother — on a cemetery outside Coronet City. She was devastated. She had hoped beyond all hope that she would find her mother alive and well, that she would embrace her lost daughter into loving arms and take her into her home. All she found was pain, bitterness and an even deeper hatred for her father who kept her on Nar Shaddaa. She planted a kiss on the tombstone, leaving it probably for the last time.

Pretty soon Morgan and Neina had found themselves out of work and out of money. They found a place to stay in the underground levels of Coronet City - nothing more than a single room, but it served their purposes since no one ever entered there. Neina comforted her friend as much as she could, and for days Morgan mourned, unable to accept the fact that her life was in complete ruins. Neina was the only person she had had to rely on at the time.

For several weeks they had lived in that hovel, doing whatever small-time jobs they could find. One day, as she returned from work, Morgan found Neina murdered in their small room. The sight of her lover dead in front of her ushered on something that Morgan had felt before but never really tapped — with Morgan’s scream came a psychic echo through the Force that released all her grief and anger into the void. Windows shattered, doors splintered and objects in her proximity imploded from the pressure. Morgan spent the day cradling Niena’s dead body, sobbing and seemingly losing her mind. A patrol eventually found her in the debris-filled room. She was interrogated and told that Niena had been raped and shot to death by a local gang calling themselves the ‘’Silver Skulls’’. They were known for such atrocities, and more, and were hardly contained by CorSec on the best of days. Charges against the perpetrators were promised but the case was shelved after a mere week.

Stricken by grief, infuriated and in search for revenge, Morgan sought out any information on the ‘’Skulls’’. Eventually, she had found their rivals, a swoop gang called, ‘’Red Barons’’. Their reputation for brutality equaled the ‘’Skulls’’’ but Morgan had little choice but to join them to achieve her goals. They were her only lead. At the time it was dangerous for young girls to join a gang, but it was easy for Morgan to masquerade as a man. With her life as tough as it was she had lost all her femininity and attractiveness. She cut her hair, dressed up in male clothing she stole from a drug addict, changed her name to Bartholomew and ventured into the ‘’Barons’’’ hideout. She was truthful about wanting to join the gang, however, she kept her true motives hidden. Her bitter need for revenge made it far too easy to manipulate the simpletons, though there was likely a much more ethereal influence there than she ever knew. The Force was with her in all her endeavors, and her Sorenn luck seemed to follow her everywhere. She learned how to ride a swoop bike and how to conduct in a gangerly manner, but most importantly she had many more contacts on Corellia thanks to the gang’s errands for the Black Sun.

Swoop knight {21 ABY - 23 ABY}

Bartholomew on Corellia

Several years after she joined, Morgan was already an expert in handling a gun, and though her riding skills lacked some flair, she was getting nearer and nearer to her goal. When their gang became large enough, Morgan influenced the ‘’Barons’’’ leader to attack the ‘’Skulls’’ and take what’s “rightfully theirs.” The gangs were under tension for a long time, fighting over territory and merchandise, with smaller skirmishes and bar fights erupting from time to time. It was a small matter of murdering one of her gang members and placing some "evidence" of Skulls activity and the floodgates were open.

The order was given and the ‘’Barons’’ invaded the ‘’Skulls’’’ territory. An all-out gang war broke out, involving several other gangs and CorSec, most notably, who intervened when the violence became too widespread. But the war was short lived. Morgan personally put the barrel of her pistol into the ‘’Skull’s’’ leader’s mouth and pulled the trigger, but not before torturing him to near-death and cutting each of his fingers for every member of his gang that raped Neina. It was at that time that Morgan's fall to the Dark Side was all but guaranteed and her life path set. CorSec put out an all points bulletin, looking for the members of the ‘’Barons’’. Many were imprisoned, most escaped and went about their work, but Morgan disappeared from Corellia.

Pirata Codex {23 ABY - 28 ABY}

Wanted poster

Corsec found her years later, working for a pirate crew. She had shed her male persona to keep them off her trail. The Torrent, a Nebulon-B frigate used to conduct pirate raids on smaller vessels on the Hydian Way, had a crew notorious for attacking ships that carried valuable goods and contraband for the Black Sun into the Inner Rim. They had a grim reputation of cutthroats and vagabonds, as well as murderers and kidnappers, and their standing with the Black Sun was disfavorable enough to gain all of them a bounty on their heads.

Bounty hunters a-plenty came around and were returned in body bags, because of the captain of the Torrent’, a human named Shado Numa, who was cunning, wise and never a step behind. He took Morgan in when she came aboard, sheltering her from the rest of the crew. Soon enough, Morgan became friendly with the rest of the crew and became “one of the boys”. Her skills with a gun brought her fame in the crew and many of them often joked that she could shoot the hair off of the captain’s balding head without hurting him. She had found a better life on that ship than she ever had on Nar Shaddaa and had accepted her newfound spacer identity and enjoyed every moment of it.

Despite their apparent freedom, the crew of the Torrent had been under near constant attack from rival pirate raiders, New Republic authorities, and even the First Order. Why the Order wanted the pirates removed was always a mystery, but that did force them into an uneasy alliance with some New Republic elements. Just around 25 ABY, captain Numa decided to ally the Torrent with the Resistance movement that was starting to appear. At first it was only for their own benefit, expecting protection and security in numbers, however captain Numa eventually decided to join the Resistance despite his crews' grumbling. The Torrent became a glorified freighter and occasional defense ship for the Resistance's fringe cells. Eventually, this became an issue for the crew.

Adulthood {28 ABY - Present}

Freedom {28 ABY - 32 ABY}

Crimson Queen

Captain Numa may have taken Morgan in, but she never had love for the man. She saw him and everyone else on the ship as a means to an end. All she ever considered at the time was a better place for herself and as a young woman in the crew, she knew her status could change on a whim if someone other than Numa had taken on the captaincy. Morgan connived and plotted for years to gain an advantage when her plan came to a conclusion. Just after her twenty-ninth birthday, she got her chance.

The captain had become far more erratic, almost zealous about the Resistance movement, forcefully dragging his ship and crew into increasingly more dangerous endeavors with little gain. The looming war with the First Order and the crew's reluctance to go about doing the Republic's dirty work lead to a silent rebellion among the ranks but only two major players had enough influence to overthrow the captain, and they were opposed: a human named Isaac Ardinn and a Twi'lek named Proc Nalto, Numa's first officer.

Captain Morgan

Morgan found Isaac easier to manipulate and weighed her support in his favor. Nalto was, however, not an easy opponent. A brute and enforcer, Nalto found it his way in life was to make others suffer, while Isaac simply wanted a return to their old, pirating ways. Morgan urged Isaac to be patient. Days would pass before the two sides made their move, and move they did. Nalto went straight for the head, confronting captain Numa with several of his selected thugs in the hopes of intimidating and removing the old man permanently. A foolish attempt which ended with his death when Morgan informed captain Numa of the goings-on. For her loyalty, Numa appointed Morgan first officer and gave Isaac the position of Quartermaster. Unlike many grumbling voices, Isaac welcomed their new first officer and all too often flirted with her, showing plainly his affections.

As first officer Morgan had plenty of influence over the captain and, slowly, the crew returned to decent pirating in addition to the odd Resistance job, but eventually that too ended. Numa returned to his old ways some time in 29 ABY and this time nothing could save him. The pirates forced Morgan's and Isaac's hand and, finally, Numa was deposed and stranded on a colony world in the Outer Rim. His fate remained unknown.

Days of rejoicing followed the mutiny as the crew was finally rid of the annoying Resistance. They prowled the Outer Rim with Morgan as their captain and Isaac as their first officer. In four years they had brought the ship from a near-unrepairable state to a well known and respected pirate raider. In honor of Morgan's exploits as captain and the number of body bags filled throughout the Outer and Inner Rim, other crews and law enforcement rechristened the ship Crimson Queen. The monicker remained.

Keelhauled {32 ABY}

Airlocked

Queen of the Shroud {33 ABY - Present}

Crew of the Godless Matron

TBA

Relationships

Turel Sorenn

Turel Sorenn is Morgan’s brother, her best friend and her partner in mischief since they were little. He is family and she loves him immensely. However, lately, they have found each other on opposite sides of the conflict between light and dark. Despite their close bond, they have found each other as adversaries, and most likely will again.

Morgan could never harm or kill her own brother, and she’d probably hunt down anyone else who tried. Despite their polar positions, she will always respect him for what he did for her so long ago. He is her white knight, but also her biggest burden since some of the Inquisitorius tracks her every move in the hopes of catching the wayward Jedi.

V’yr Vorsa

V'yr Vorsa is Morgan’s former Master. The Neti trained her in the ways of the Force and is, in many ways, her mother-figure. They had spent almost two years together before Morgan ascended to the Dark Council, training, talking and meditating. Even though Morgan never truly understood the Jedi way, Vorsa made sure the young woman was trained well. Despite their different outlooks on the world, Vorsa's influence still lingers on Morgan and the pirate constantly weighs her actions against those expectations.

Few people know exactly what happened between them when Vorsa was Herald, but what is known is that Morgan betrayed her to Lord Pravus thus taking her spot as on the Council. There are some Inquisitors that speculate the two are still in contact and that the whole betrayal episode was just a ruse, however, those voices often end up silenced one way or another.

Satsi Tameike

Satsi Tameike Erinos is probably the only person in the galaxy that can make Morgan blush. They are kindred spirits, often finding understanding or acceptance in each other for the traumas they had suffered and deeds they had done in the past. Morgan became very attracted and attached to Satsi at one point in their relationship and it is speculated that the two have had more than one affair. Despite rumors, however, they remained good friends and allies.

Celevon Edraven

Celevon Edraven’s relationship with Morgan is a mystery. Although some people know there is something between them, what that is is completely unknown to the public. In reality, Celevon is a dear friend and confidant of Morgan’s whom she can address whenever she has trouble in private or public life. They are allies and friends and, some say, even lovers. These are all just rumors, however, as the two have never actually been seen together in public.

In private Morgan and Celevon share a bond few people share. Morgan had helped Celevon in dire need, leveraging all her knowledge of the Force and psychology to restore some of Celevon's dormant memories. Since then the Mandalorian has confided in Morgan more than once. They are often seen drinking together.

Keelan Vars - Deceased

Keelan Vars was a Sentinel Network agent working undercover as an enforcer and security chief of the ’’Godless Matron’’. His relationship with Morgan was initially limited to whatever work has to be done on the ‘’Matron’’ when the captain gives out orders. Morgan was, of course, aware of his allegiance and allowed his presence on the Matron as long as his position was not compromised.

Their relationship eventually, after a long time, evolved into a short-lived romance. Keelan was killed in 36 ABY by Black Sun thugs raiding the Matron. Eventually, they were stopped, but Keelan gave his life to protect pregnant Morgan and his unborn child. His last words to Morgan were "Protect her" revealing his latent Force Sensitivity and powers of foresight.

C'ree

C'ree is a peculiar oddity in Morgan's life. She was once on Morgan's crew when she captained the Torrent and considered the crew part of her family. Despite C'ree's apparent mental deficiencies, Morgan befriended the woman and at one point considered her a very close friend. Since the betrayal and Morgan's apparent death by the Torrent's crew, the two hadn't had any contact until the day Morgan captured C'ree to find the whereabouts of her treacherous former crew. To Morgan's surprise and contrary to her belief, C'ree had been on her side all along, even fighting for her at the time. In a way, what came next bonded the two even closer than before. Taking revenge on the crew of the Torrent solidified their relationship and, soon, they became true partners in crime, with Morgan as captain and C'ree as her enforcer and right hand.

For all their business-like behaviour in public, Morgan and C'ree understand each other very well in private. They are as close to true friends as two people could be, with C'ree even considering Morgan a sort of family.