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Teia Coran
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Rishi

Date of Birth:

9 ABY

Physical Description
Species:

Human

Gender:

Female

Height:

1.75 m

Weight:

66 kg

Hair:

Black

Eyes:

Dark brown

Personal Information
Chronology & Political Information
Affiliation:

Clan Tarentum, House Cestus

Known masters:

Windos Helkin Tarentae

Dossier:

11022

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""I will not be hurt again.""
―Teia Coran

Teia Coran is a human journeyman in the Dark Jedi Brotherhood. She is a member of the order Obelisk, Clan Tarentum, House Cestus. She is from the Rishi system.

Character History

Early Life

Teia's father disappeared when she was about four years old, leaving her only vague memories - not even a surname.

Teia's mother, Dora, followed a twisted, apocalyptic interpretation of planet Rishi's mainstream religion. Dora's strange view of H'kig dogma, combined with her extreme paranoia of the "contagious corruption" of the outside world, led to Dora keeping Teia under virtual house arrest for most of her childhood.

At about age 14, Teia's curiosity about the outside world finally overcame the dogmatic fear of it instilled by her mother. By the light of Rishi's sole moon, Teia stepped out of the hovel she grew up in for the third time in her life - and the first unaccompanied by her unstable mother.

After wandering in a deep tropical valley, Teia found a building with humans in it, although it was vastly different in structure from the hovel she grew up in. A woman saw Teia through a window of this building, and after a few minutes came outside to approach the girl. Teia fled, frightened - but after two more days, hunger overcame her fear. The woman from the window took Teia in and offered food, asking what her story was.

Teia finally decided to trust this kindly woman, and told her that she had left her mother's hovel out of curiosity of what lay beyond its confines. When the woman discovered Teia's mother was the eccentric hermit, Dora (who, the community thought, lived alone), she felt immediate sympathy for the girl and offered to take her in. Teia initially refused, still phobic of the outside world, but later changed her mind and was adopted into the Coran family.

Life Beyond the Hovel

Neisa, the matriarch of the small Coran family, slowly introduced Teia to her husband and daughter. Neisa was shocked at how little knowledge Teia had - she could not read or write, knew no arithmetic, and did not know how to cook or clean. It seemed all Teia knew were word-perfect twisted interpretations of H'kig teachings.

Neisa took it upon herself to educate Teia. She became a quick student, absorbing knowledge like a sponge. Within two standard years, Teia could read, write, and do math as well as any other human of her age in the community.

Though Teia learned academic subjects quickly, learning to interact with other people in the community was very difficult. However, Neisa was patient, and with the aid of her teenage daughter, Ninya, helped Teia learn to function in society. About three standard years after appearing in front of the Coran house, Teia was no longer afraid to go to the market alone, though she did still prefer solitude.

As Teia thought about her upbringing, comparing it to her experiences in the Coran household, she began to feel confused about her childhood and, most especially, confused about her mother. Neisa's motherly love and patient teaching led Teia to realize that the outside world was a good place, where one could learn new things and form meaningful relationships. Why had Dora kept these wonderful things from her? Why had she forced her only daughter to live in a small, dirty hovel for her entire life, not even teaching her to read or write?

Over time, Teia's confusion regarding her mother turned to resentment, which turned to anger, which slowly evolved into something darker.

Burning

To Neisa's delight, Teia began to spend more time with other members of the community, outside of visits to the market. What Neisa did not know was that Teia was spending these hours with a teen boy she met at that market one day. His loud bragging of his prowess with a quarterstaff caught Teia's attention. She asked if he would teach her, offering anything within her power in return. He agreed, and taught her the basics of staff fighting. As payment, he demanded physical favors that made Teia more uncomfortable with every succeeding lesson. Her feelings confused her, but she wanted to learn to fight, so she continued taking lessons and giving payment, telling no one. In her sleep every night, she saw images of her childhood.

After an afternoon lesson that was shorter than usual, Teia's teacher demanded payment. Teia asked why she had to pay before the lesson was over. Her teacher shouted some cruel-sounding words at Teia that she had never heard before and then tackled her, throwing her to the ground. But Teia had been trained more thoroughly than her teacher realized. Still armed with her staff, she threw him several feet across the clearing. He landed within reach of his own staff, which he took up, lunging forward to attack Teia. After receiving a particularly harsh blow to her rib cage, she began to feel another foreign emotion…an intense burning that filled her with strength and focus. She flowed from one combat stance to another, the staff feeling like a natural extension of her own body, and soon her teacher lay lifeless at her feet.

Still in the throes of this intense burning, radiating from her chest to the tips of her fingers and toes, she looked down at the body of her teacher. Teia began to feel…powerful. A smirk spread across her face. He had hurt her, yes, but she made him hurt worse…and the corpse at her feet guaranteed he would never hurt her again.

An image of Dora appeared in her mind's eye.

Suddenly, it all made perfect sense. Of anyone Teia had ever known, Dora had caused her the most pain. The fact that Teia didn't know how horrible her childhood was until she met Neisa just highlighted the hurt. She hefted her quarterstaff, leaning it on her shoulder, holding it with one hand. Teia hadn't seen her mother in years, but she knew the path to the hovel. A small smile spread across Teia's face as she left her teacher's body and set off for Dora's hovel without a glance behind her.

Teia easily found the hovel where she grew up. She regretted having to leave her staff outside - the ceiling of the hovel was too low for her staff to be of any use. Despite the fact that she had not been trained in hand-to-hand combat, she disposed of Dora quickly and easily.

Taking her staff as she left the hovel, Teia walked home to the Coran household. News of her teacher's death had spread quickly once his body was discovered, and on a hunch, Neisa sent her daughter to check on Dora. From the overgrowth surrounding the yard, Ninya saw Teia leave the hovel, and when she had left, checked the structure. Neisa's hunch was correct: Dora was dead.

Ninya ran back to the Coran household and arrived right behind Teia. Neisa confronted Teia, asking questions about the boy that she had not known was teaching Teia to fight. Teia did not reply. Ninya caught Neisa's eyes, and the expression on her face told Neisa all she needed to know about Dora.

Neisa thought in the beginning that there might have been something dark inside Teia. She hoped she was wrong and was saddened to discover she was right.

Neisa told Teia to gather her things and banished her from the Coran household with tears in her eyes. Teia left that very night, more stricken by her adoptive family disowning her than she was about causing two deaths in one day. She couldn't bring herself to harm the only people who had ever shown her love. She left the lush valley of her community for the first time in her life and never looked back.

Exile

Teia wandered the valleys and mountains of Rishi, honing her battle skills against the aviary Rishii on the heights of mountains and generally avoiding humans in the valleys. Eventually, Teia found a spaceport and stowed away on a smuggler's vessel when she thought she was about 18 years of age.


Teia wandered the galaxy for a time, stowing away on whatever ship was convenient, not aware of how much time was passing, and often not even knowing the name of the system she had landed in. When she was finally discovered, the captain of her current ship was surprised by her lethal prowess with any pole-like object available in the moment. He decided to treat her presence as an opportunity and hired Teia as a guard.

But at the next spaceport, Teia felt a strange attraction to another ship. She stowed away, and was discovered quickly, as if the dark persona knew of her presence before takeoff. Oddly, she did not feel the need to defend herself. When this ship landed, she found herself at the Shadow Academy. Upon enrollment, her true age was determined to be 22 years.

Entry to the Dark Brotherhood

Teia proved herself a quick student, and her potential was recognized early. She entered the Obelisk order, finding a home on the Corsair with House Cestus of Clan Tarentum. Newly initiated into the Hieros Lokhos ton Taras, she was taken on as an apprentice to Windos Helkin Tarentae.

DJB Facts

Outstanding Achievements

Teia was quickly elevated to Acolyte. She was awarded the Crescent with Sapphire Star for winning the Fist of Cestus competition of October 2009.

Trivia

When alone and relaxing, Teia is known to sing on occasion.