Shirai Ryu Dupar

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Galaphile Dupar
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Kyandria

Date of Birth:

2 BBY

Physical Description
Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Height:

6'0

Weight:

178

Hair:

Silver

Eyes:

White

Personal Information
Allies:

Jonaleth Isradia, al'Tor, Dupar, Ethran Sayre Isradia, Salth Khan, Quejo Rak'ul Drakai

Enemies:

Thran Occasus, Braecen Kunar

Chronology & Political Information
Era(s):

Dark Jedi Brotherhood Era

Affiliation:

Clan Plagueis

Dossier:

6174

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History

On the Path

3 BBY - 8 ABY

Galaphile Dupar was born to Ullus and Nene Dupar on the planet Kyandria in 2 BBY. He had three siblings: Gaidal, Dismal, and Kai Dupar. The four Dupar children were born during a conflict which came to be known as the Seventh Clan War, where the reigning Chancellor was attempting to seize complete control of the planet.

Ullus and Nene were not exactly rich, so they could not afford to leave their small agricultural estate in Kalessa (an important spaceport city in the Tenkai region of Kyandria), where the war struck most. Ullus was a bureaucrat who did the dull and tedious job of distributing spaceport visas and corresponding documents, while Nene stayed at home to watch her children and oversee the farm. The small couple feared the fate of Kalessa, especially with four small children running around. Over time, though, the children started to take an interest in warfare, Galaphile was especially interested in the arts of weaponry. Having the valuable ability to spot any kind of weapon, name it, which company it came from, and all the other synopsis of the weapon.

Through the years the three Dupar children began to exhibit strange unexplained powers. The eldest Gaidal had a small argument with their younger sister over piece of bread and became so angry he unwillingly pushed her back a couple of feet back without even touching her. Galaphile and Dismal were playing memory game with a stack of cards. Dismal was able to predict what half the cards before even seeing them. Not so long after that, Galaphile was sparring with a boy using whittled sticks at recess at the academy, within the minute the boy was disarmed and beaten to the ground, while Galaphile claimed to have seen the boys moves seconds before he made them. These traits where well known to be possessed by the benevolent Jedi. Soon after these events a Jedi Master came to seek them.


Ways of the Jedi

8 ABY - 20 ABY

As these supernatural events began to take place within the Dupar family, they did not go unnoticed. In the year 8 ABY Jedi Master Jomar Vacul came to fetch the boys after sensing their potential. Nene and Ullus couldn't really object seeing as the fact that Kyandria was now unfit for any child to raised in. Filled with immense poverty and chaos, the planet was engulfed in much turmoil that the parents did not want their children to ever witness while they grew.

After saying their goodbyes the three boys left with the Jedi Master to the planet Dantooine where they began their training to become Jedi, for many long years. Ripe when the year turned 14 ABY the boys where progressing on the steps of becoming adults. The three young men created their first lightsabers, proving their worth to be prominent Jedi Knights. But the Dupars often let their emotions exhibit far to often while they trained. After being reprimanded for it by their master, Gaidal for the most part did not listen. Gaidal then began to take on the Dark Arts, finding that it was much more enthralling to use your own anger to further your power instead of withholding it like the Jedi were taught to do.

The other two Dupars began to see that their brother was walking along the Darkside, and were against the thought at once. But in due time they began an interest in it. Soon enough by 18 ABY they were practicing the Dak Arts with their brother, increasing their skills to what they knew not.

It was around 20 ABY that they Jedi Council began to sense what the three Dupar brothers were doing, and they ordered Jomar to stop them at once.