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Alethia Archenksova
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Coruscant

Date of Birth:

29 BBY (age 73)

Physical Description
Species:

Human

Gender:

Female

Height:

1.69 m

Weight:

59 kg

Hair:

Silver

Eyes:

Blue

Personal Information
Allies:

Turel Sorenn, Ken Iode, Len Iode, Aura Ta'var, Satsi Tameike, Marick Tyris, Morgan B. Sorenn

Enemies:

Morgan B. Sorenn

Fighting Style(s):

Mandalorian Core

Chronology & Political Information
Position:

Praetrix

Era(s):

Imperial era, New Order era

Affiliation:
Dossier:

14287

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"Do you know what I was doing while you were off prancing around the Meridian with your laser sword? I was in the hospitals, visiting the wounded and holding people’s hands while they died. I’ve had two planets shot out from under my feet. Don’t you dare lecture me about war."
―Alethia Archenksova

Lady Alethia Thul Archenksova (/ɑːˈliː.θiː.aː aːr.ˈtʃenk.səʊ.va/) is a Human female diplomat who previously served as Headmistress of the Brotherhood, Exarchissa, High Councillor of Odan-Urr, and one of the primary leaders of the Lotus movement. Alethia came of age in the early years of the Galactic Empire, which she served faithfully until being placed in stasis a few days after the Battle of Yavin. She was, ironically, rescued from this fate by the Jedi Edgar Drachen 33 years later and joined him in Clan Odan-Urr before eventually making her way onto the Council.

Character History

Youth and the Empire (29 BBY–0 BBY)

Alethia was born on Coruscant during the waning years of the Galactic Republic, and her life before Odan-Urr was profoundly influenced by the rise of Sheev Palpatine, who was already the Republic’s Supreme Chancellor by the time she was born in 29 BBY. Her early years were spent in quiet but increasing comfort and her father’s munitions business grew steadily as the rule of law began to fray at the edges. When the Clone Wars broke out, business boomed as the galaxy burned. In the pre-war period, Alethia and her younger brother spent their summers on Alderaan with their mother’s family, despite their disapproval of their father’s profession. But manufacturing gave way to naked war profiteering and Alethia’s mother, now completely estranged from her family, grew increasingly involved in the Commission for the Preservation of the Republic.

The feelings crystallized after the Battle of Coruscant, when Separatist forces raided the capital and nearly made off with the Chancellor himself. Already staunch supporters of Palpatine, the attack on their home and the subsequent Jedi coup attempt pushed Archenksova’s family closer to the nascent New Order. The family were active and devoted COMPNOR members and Alethia was an early member of the Sub-Adult Group. At 16, she was admitted to the Royal Imperial Academy on Coruscant.

Although she excelled in her studies, Alethia was diverted from a military career. Shortly before graduation, she stumbled onto a plot by a classmate—with whom she was romantically involved despite anti-fraternization regulations—to bomb an assembly including senior brass.[1] By disrupting the plot and killing the perpetrator, Alethia earned herself a position in the Imperial Security Bureau.

Archenskova’s ISB career began with several assignments to the Mid and Outer Rim worlds, ferreting out corruption in situations where production quotas were going unmet or valuable Imperial resources were being sold on the black market instead of making their way to the military. After three years, she was reassigned to the Core, operating under cover as a member of the Coalition for Progress’ Art Group. In this capacity, she eventually settled on Alderaan, where she was successful in integrating herself into elite circles. As she discovered individuals who were financing the rebellion, Alethia used blackmail and threats of imprisonment or execution to pressure the disloyal into revealing information.

Alethia’s career came to an abrupt ending just before the Battle of Yavin. Recalled to Coruscant to report on the Organa family’s involvement in the Rebel Alliance, Alethia was offworld when the Death Star destroyed the planet. With no immediate use for her, the ISB enlisted her in a pilot project to place agents in stasis to reserve them for future needs. Archenksova was put into a state of suspended animation aboard a specially refitted freighter, the Shalott, which was programmed to jump randomly through hyperspace until it received a recall order from Coruscant. With the chaos surrounding the collapse of the Empire, that signal never came.

Fighting for Odan-Urr (33 ABY – 35 ABY)

Alethia with Aaleeshah and Turr Darvesh
Alethia with Aaleeshah and Turr Darvesh

"Words cannot adequately express the deep sense of loss and sincere personal sympathy which we of the Odanite Expeditionary Forces share with you at the loss of your son."
―Alethia Archenksova[2]

33 years later, the Shalott arrived in the Yhi system, between the orbits of Suni and New Tython. A small team of Jedi, led by Edgar Drachen, boarded the vessel to investigate it. All but one of the stasis pods had fatally degraded during the voyage. Drachen had Alethia, the sole survivor, revived and taken back to the Arca Praxeum. Drachen and his superior and old friend, Turel Sorenn, interrogated and debriefed the captured ISB agent. Satisfied that she would not be a threat, and sympathetic to her plight, Sorenn commissioned her into the Kotahitanga-Unity Defense Force as a lieutenant and assigned her to House Satele Shan in Seher.

Despite her culture shock, Alethia adjusted to life in the KUDF and quickly distinguished herself. When Mako Henymory, a Krath displaced by the initial phase of Darth Pravus’ purges, became Quaestor of Satele Shan, he took her on as his assistant and Aedile. Alethia, for her part, reached out to Mako’s predecessor, Mar Sûl, in hopes of better understanding Force-users and their capabilities.[3]

This training was short-lived. Mere weeks into her term as Aedile, Darth Pravus and the Iron Navy arrived at New Tython to exterminate the Jedi. Alethia and Mar barely escaped with their lives, though the Seherob were not so lucky.[4] Fleeing the ashes of New Tython, the Odanites responded to a distress call from Florrum, where members of Undesirable species and the suppressed Krath and Obelisk orders were under attack from Clan Plagueis. Alethia coordinated Satele Shan’s logistical efforts and began the hunt for Inquisitorius agents who might have infiltrated the house’s ranks.[5] Despite valiant effort by the Odanites, Plagueis was victorious and the Undesirables were enslaved or exterminated. Mako, in the wake of losing two of his dearest companions, gave into his grief and messily slaughtered several Plagueians. Alethia took acting command of the house while Henymory was imprisoned by the Council.

There was some good news, however; High Councillor A'lora Kituri was guided by the Force to the reclusive Vatali Empire. In exchange for deleting the Vatali’s home system, Kiast, from the First Order’s star charts, Empress Kaltani Anasaye offered the Odanites shelter in their secluded nebula. Drawing on her experience with the Empire, Alethia led the mission to infiltrate the First Order.[6] In the following weeks, with Mako still in jail, Alethia represented Satele Shan in their first audience with the Empress.[7] As the Vatali Conclave debated whether to allow the Odanites to stay permanently, Alethia helped lobby the nobility for support,[8] and was so involved in the process that she even selected the High Councillor’s dress for the final Conclave vote.[9]

The Conclave voted to allow the Odanites to settle, and Mako and Alethia set up shop on Daleem and turned their attention to the war against the Iron Throne. After Henymory stepped down and Alethia took command as the Director of the newly reorganized JTF Satele Shan, she set out to destroy the Sith through any means necessary. Odan-Urr had formed an alliance, the White Lotus, with Clan Arcona, and Alethia led a combined force in a mission to destroy the Iron Navy’s starship assembly yard.[10] More controversially, she embarked on a campaign of targeted assassinations of Sith targets, even recruiting House Excidium’s quaestor, Blade Ta’var, to the cause.[2] However, the brutality of these missions was unsettling to many Jedi.[11]

Events came to a head in a Council meeting. Although the Council and the new High Councillor, Turel Sorenn, reluctantly supported Alethia’s activities, Councillor V’yr Vorsa was so disturbed by them that she resigned in disgust and set out to break Blade free of both the Sith and Alethia’s influence.[12] However, the opposing parties were reunited at Paragon Colony in former Taldryan space, where Alethia made personal enemies of Grand Inquisitor Ishanta and Herald Morgan Sorenn while Vorsa dueled Pravus’ personal assassin, Necren.[13] Although Vorsa remained estranged from the Council of Urr, Blade Ta’var completed her defection to Odan-Urr and the Jedi.

The White Lily of Kiast (35-37 ABY)

Alethia with Len Iode, Tamashi Adaephon Delat, and Edgar Drachen
Alethia with Len Iode, Tamashi Adaephon Delat, and Edgar Drachen

"The Council will do what I tell it to. Do you know why? Because I own SeNet and the OEF. I am what’s kept the men and women you’ve dragged into your pointless religious wars from murdering you all in your sleep and running to the Collective. The Council knows what I want it to know, and it decides what I want it to decide. And, if you have a problem with that, there is always room for you on the front lines."
―Alethia Archenksova[14]

After Satele Shan settled in on Daleem, Alethia turned her considerable skills at manipulation to the war effort, producing a steady stream of propaganda to aid recruitment as boost morale. By mid-35 ABY, her skillful networking and self-promotion was beginning to pay off. Along with Arcia Cortel and Ihi Ariki, Archenksova had become one of the new non-Force-users to ascend to the higher levels of power within Odan-Urr, or, for that matter, the entire Lotus. Her reputation as a hardline hawk, while troubling to the Jedi, endeared her to many in the OEF and especially to the Tythonian refugee population who hungered for vengeance. Although many of the Jedi had their doubts about her, Alethia’s popularity among the rank and file elevated her to a seat on the Council.

Alethia helped take the lead on expanding the Lotus, as she and High Councillor Sorenn formed a tenuous alliance with Rhylance of the battered Clan Taldryan. Despite a level of mutual distrust, the Odanites helped Taldryan steal several warships from the Iron Navy.[15] Taldryan turned those same vessels against the Iron Throne, and fought alongside Odan-Urr and Arcona against the Grand Master’s flagship, the Suffering. Unfortunately, that battle took and abrupt turn for the worse as Rath Oligard’s Collective arrived on the scene and routed the allied forces.

Odan-Urr was not unscathed by the Collective’s abrupt and devastating attack on the Brotherhood. Oligard’s agents had infiltrated the Sentinel Network and assassinated many reliable sources, and the Lord Superior himself managed to hijack OEF frequencies to broadcast a call to arms for all non-Force-users. Amid growing tensions between Jedi and non-Jedi, High Councillor Sorenn made the controversial decision to open a second front in Odan-Urr’s war for survival.[16] After a successful strike against the Collective’s homeworld, Nancora, Alethia leveraged Sorenn’s support and her own popularity among the OEF and SeNet to take the position of High Councillor.[17]

Despite the resounding Odanite-Brotherhood victory at Nancora, the war against the Collective would come to dominate Alethia’s tenure as High Councillor. The Collective retreat from Nancora served as cover for an attack on the clans. Thanks to a warning from Turel, most of the clans’ fleets were able to cut off the attack, although the Collective forces massed over Yridia II and destroyed the Odanites’ former rivals in Clan Tarentum.

Even with the new threat, the Odanites were still at war with the Iron Throne and Alethia doubled down on the Lotus alliance with Arcona. The two clans celebrated their victory and continued survival at Canto Bight as cover for a strike against the Collective’s financial backers in Capital Enterprises.[18] Although the two clans secured another victory, it came at a significant cost as Turel and several padawans were taken captive.[19]

Alethia prepared permanent accommodations for the Council of Urr and the Odanite fleet by commissioning a dedicated platform for Odan-Urr so that her forces would not be reliant on the Vatali Empire’s Palioxis Station. The Odanites occupied the new station, Pharos, midway through her term.[20] This proved prescient, as the Vatali were about to become highly unreliable allies.

Councillor Archenksova wearing an Oku flower
Councillor Archenksova wearing an Oku flower

Decades before the Odanites’ arrival, the Vatali fought a brief civil war over the imperial succession. Vauzem Anasaye murdered his elder brother, the newly crowned Emperor Essadan, and attempted to unite the nobility under a Sephi-supremacist return to the feudalism of the empire’s early days. His younger sister, Kaltani, overthrew him in turn with the help of Essadan’s supporters and the non-Sephi Quorahi. By the time Odan-Urr arrived in the system, the remnants of the Vauzem Dominion had been gathering strength for some time.

Seeking to exploit any avenue available in her pursuit of the Odanites, Grand Inquisitor Ishanta made contact with the Dominion. In return for her support, the Dominion expected to push the Odanites out of their safe haven in the Kiast system. Ishanta had Empress Kaltani poisoned while alone with Alethia. Throwing matters into further confusion, a forged decree appointed Archenskova to be the regent while Kaltani was incapacitated. Many otherwise loyal nobles, already frustrated with the chaos the Odanites had brought to the system, recoiled in disgust that the Empress had named a Human outsider to govern them. When the Dominion’s forces attacked, often in fake OEF uniforms, the Vatali Royal Guard was hard pressed to repel them.[20] Alethia found herself waging a third war, fighting the Collective and the Brotherhood as High Councillor and the Dominion as Regent.

Alethia maintained back channel contact with the Dark Council via the Grand Master’s apprentice—and her predecessor’s sister—Morgan B. Sorenn. As the Brotherhood prepared to attack the Collective at Meridian Prime, Alethia seized the opportunity the get the OEF out of the system and out of the ongoing Vatali Civil War.[21][22] The Meridian campaign led to the first open cooperation between Odan-Urr and the Brotherhood since Turel’s ill-fated broadcast over Nancora the preceding year.[23][24]

The Meridian campaign ultimately proved highly successful, resulting in the death of Rath Oligard’s lieutenant, Daggo Mouk, and a major blow to the Collective. Ironically, Odan-Urr’s role as the primary resistance to the Iron Throne had left the wayward Odanites the largest and most potent fighting force among the clans. Odan-Urr’s contributions masked its precarious position and convinced Sorenn and the Dark Council, which had abandoned Darth Pravus’ extremist ideas about purity, that the Odanites were more useful as friends than foes.

Following Mouk’s death, Morgan delivered his research to the Odanites, believing them more trustworthy guardians than the clans. As a show of good faith, the Deputy Grand Master also delivered evidence of Ishanta’s plot.[25] Alethia finally disclosed the extent of her cooperation with the Sith to the Council and organized a raid to capture Ishanta.[26] With Kaltani slowly recovering from her poisoning, things appeared to be looking up.

Although the war in Kiast was winding down, Alethia was faced with the monumental task of selling peace with the Sith to Odan-Urr after years of bitter fighting and the genocides on New Tython, Florrum, and elsewhere. Public knowledge that the Inquisitorius had sparked the Vatali Civil War, even against orders, would likely have made peace impossible. Instead, Alethia told the Vatali that the Collective had orchestrated the attack. Although this helped further bind Odan-Urr and the Empire and cleared the way for a treaty with the Iron Throne, Alethia’s right hand, Aura Ta’var, found the deceit unacceptable. When she confronted Alethia about lying to start a war, Archenksova responded bluntly and harshly. The comments ended up being her political downfall; Aura had learned quite a bit from Alethia and recorded the entire conversation. Faced with the possibility of losing influence with the Council entirely, Alethia resigned the High Councillorship and settled into a role as Odan-Urr’s de facto ambassador-at-large.[14]

Life After Power (37 – 39 ABY)


"I’m not going to stop you from working for peace. But I’m not going to let you keep lying to the Council, to everyone. Odan-Urr deserves better than that."
―Aurora Ta’var[14]

Alethia quietly resigned as High Councillor, bitter that she had been outmaneuvered by her former protege but satisfied that she had brought two of Odan-Urr’s three wars to an end. She took a minor role in the capture of Grand Inquisitor Ishanta and, with Turel, oversaw her execution above New Tython.[14] Alethia and Ken Iode then travelled on to Arx, where she finalized peace with the Brotherhood and settled into self-imposed exile. Although she attended Council meetings via holo and maintained close ties to the OEF and SeNet, Alethia rarely returned to Kiast. Instead, she focused on rebuilding relationships with the Iron Throne and securing allies among other elements, including the Shroud Syndicate and Jedi sympathizers in other clans.

When the Brotherhood established ties with the Severian Principate, Alethia found herself drawn to Principate space often, imagining it as an idealized version of the Empire she’d served decades before. Although she and Ken discussed defecting to the Principate, both ultimately decided that continued service to Odan-Urr was more important.

Odan-Urr, meanwhile, settled into a post-war order as they believed the Collective was unwilling or unable to strike at Kiast itself. The situation changed during the Collective attack on Arx. Alethia and Ken joined up with Morgan and Ken’s son, Len, to successfully kill Collective commander Ghafa Ordam and seize control of her ship.[27] Despite the eventual Brotherhood victory, the war shattered Alethia’s belief in Kiast’s security. The Collective managed to overrun Arx despite the united efforts of all seven clans and the Iron Legion. Perhaps worse still, Grand Master Telaris snatched victory from defeat using a powerful Sith ritual that linked the minds of all combatants, including the Odanites and non-Force-users present.[28] Meanwhile, the Odanites returned home to find that a Quorahi faction, the United Tribes, had allied with the remnants of the Vauzem Dominion. Although they were defeated in the ensuing battle, the Empress and her family survived only thanks to the Odanite intervention. Convinced that Collective and the Iron Throne were both still existential threats and that the Vatali were incapable of protecting the Odanite flank, Alethia returned to Kiast intent on rebuilding Odan-Urr’s strength.

Resuming active participation on the Council, Alethia took over command of Sunrider from Revak Kur. Her initial efforts hunting for potential Odanite involvement in Arcturus’ rebellion immediately ruffled Jedi feathers and led to fear of a return to Lotus-era paranoia.[29] Archenksova quickly surmised that Sunrider was unsuitable as an independent powerbase and left much of the administration to her subordinates, Raziel and later Ira Ojiman.

Social Climbing (39 ABY – Present)

Archenksova’s attempt to reintegrate into Odanite leadership met with limited success. Although Ta’var and her successor as High Councillor, Revak Kur, were willing to work with her, the post-Lotus Odan-Urr was overtly dominated by the Jedi Order and eager to avoid another war. Alethia, who had been instrumental in the wars against Arx and the Collective, found herself superfluous to the peace. Although she maintained some authority as a member of the Council of Urr and leader of Sunrider, Alethia more or less openly regretted her inability to shape Odanite affairs and often conducted business from Pharos while her colleagues remained at the Praxeum.[2]

Alethia’s efforts to further expand her powerbase in the Brotherhood began with Arcona—ironically not with her Lotus-era allies, Atyiru, Kordath, or Satsi Tameike|Satsi, but with her former adversary, Marick Tyris. The two formed a grudging respect for each other’s capabilities in the years that Marick’s Inquisitorius was a primary threat to Odan-Urr. In the years that followed, they found themselves fighting side-by-side for survival in the jungles of Uskil and over the skies of Dandoran.[30][31] This expanded to working for Marick’s sometimes-ally, Justicar Thane Skotos, alongside members of Vizsla and Taldryan.[32]

Her expanding network of contacts caught the attention of the Council, leading Darth Nehalem to name her Exarchissa, overseeing the development of what would later become the Envoy Corps. Following the mysterious withdrawal of Ciara Tearnan Rothwell Tarentae, Alethia took over her position at the top of the Shadow Academy and the Aurora Collegium of Sciences. Archenksova’s experience managing allies outside of the Brotherhood made her a useful choice to oversee the Collegium despite her lack of Force sensitivity and inexperience with the Shadow Academy’s traditional purviews of holocrons and Sith alchemy. Alethia led the Collegium and the Academy through the invasion of the Ethereal Realm and the ascension of Dacien Victae to Grand Master.[33]

Alethia stayed on under the newly appointed Darth Renatus, proving more effective than his vestigial Deputy Grand Master staff.[34]

Description

Appearance and Attire

Alethia is of average height for a human female, slender, and fine-boned. She has fair, even-toned skin and deep blue eyes. She generally keeps her hair dyed a silver color, but occasionally changes the color as an easy way to make herself less recognizable. Alethia keeps her hair about shoulder-length and wears it pulled back and out of the way when in the field. It's very rare to see her even slightly disheveled.

Alethia has an extensive wardrobe. She dresses with purpose, knowing that her appearance is the first act of communication and persuasion with everyone she meets. Her outfits tend towards the regal, evoking both authority and non-threatening femininity. Archenksova favors cool shades of blue, purple, and green, rich fabrics, and cuts that hint at or accentuate her figure rather than blatantly displaying it.

Contrary to joking rumors on Arx, Alethia does not own a cat ear headpiece or pet collar.

Speech and Mannerisms

Between her upbringing on Coruscant and her education at the Royal Imperial Academy, Alethia’s natural accent is the crisp prestige accent of the core worlds, which was widespread throughout the Imperial military and bureaucracy. While not terribly uncommon among the Brotherhood, Alethia’s accent is pronounced enough to be notable. She can affect a few others passably, but rarely finds the need to do so. Regardless of the accent itself, Archenksova’s voice has a silky, mellifluous quality. She’s conscious of this and sees it as another arrow in her persuasive quiver.

Her movements are graceful and deliberate, the result of a youth spent in dance classes and martial arts training.

Personality

Alethia’s demeanor is, in most situations, warm and inviting. Surrounded by soldiers, reformed criminals, and detached monks, Alethia has distinguished herself as the gregarious and charming councillor with a knack for etiquette. A warm smile, liberal use of compliments, and an apparently-inexhaustible desire to listen make for good first impressions and fast friends. However, this charm turns icy in situations when it is not useful. When discussing military and intelligence operations or debating with the Council, her cold, calculating Imperial nature shows through. The shifts from charismatic and friendly to steely and surgical and back again can be jarring for those unaccustomed to them.

However, Archenksova has spent the majority of her life luring others into a false sense of security until they provide the means to their own downfall. This has contributed to a certain paranoia and an obsession with understanding those around her to gain power over them. She has difficulty letting her own guard down, even among her relatively trusted friends and allies.

Relationships


Turel Sorenn: "She blackmailed you?"
Alethia: "You don’t have to sound so impressed"
―Breaking Point, Part 2[14]

Aura, then known as Blade, initially came to the Sentinel Network’s attention as a Sith vigilante who occasionally killed other Sith. After observing her for a time, Alethia made contact with the newly minted Quaestor of House Excidium. The two quickly came to an arrangement, and Blade was eager enough to kill whichever monstrous Sith Alethia asked her to kill.[35] The situation was mutually satisfying, however it grew complicated when Jedi Councillor V'yr Vorsa discovered that Alethia and SeNet were authorizing assassinations.[12] Eventually, Vorsa tracked Ta’var down and started her training as a proper Jedi. After fighting alongside the Odanites for the first time,[13] Blade defected to Odan-Urr just in time to escape the burning of Judecca. Dropping her Sith name, the Zeltron rededicated herself to the Jedi path as Aurora Ta’var. Despite their wildly different backgrounds and worldviews, Alethia and Aura formed an easy friendship, sharing drinks[36] and leisure time on Kiast.[37] Now reunited with her daughter Zoe, Aura tried to pull Alethia in as surrogate family.[38]

Alethia increasingly relied on Aura as her window into the Force and the Jedi mentality,[20] and in return attempted to mold the Zeltron in her own image as a future High Councillor. Ultimately, their differing worldviews came to a head. Aura was outraged when Alethia manipulated the Vatali Empire into declaring war on the Collective by blaming them for the actions of the rogue inquisitor, Ishanta. By secretly recording Alethia’s choice words about her domination of the Council, Aura was able to blackmail Archenksova into resigning and took her place as Odan-Urr’s leader. The relationship remained chilly for several years, despite Aura’s repeated attempts to make amends. However, the two did reconcile to an extent while helping an inquisitor track down a former Odanite who refused to stand down following the peace with the Brotherhood.[2]

In a final parting shot of romantic meddling, Aurora assigned Ken Iode to serve as Alethia’s pilot and bodyguard during her diplomatic endeavors.[14] Despite the trying circumstances, the pair quickly bonded. Ken served with distinction as a TIE/IN pilot in the Imperial Navy, defecting only after discovering that the Empire had built a second Death Star. Ken retained his sense of duty and honor as well as the devotion to order and security that Alethia fought to protect in the ISB. Ken provided a model for life after the Empire just as Alethia found herself with time to contemplate her role in the galaxy for the first time since the destruction of New Tython.

By 38 ABY, the two were openly dating as well as commandeering warships.[27]


"You know what, I think this is the first mission which has gone perfectly for us. Ever."
―Len Iode[27]
Alethia and Len commissioned into the KUDF within a few months of each other. The Chiss became one of her early friends due, in part, to his relatively benign attitude towards Imperial discipline and values.[39] Len’s father was a former TIE pilot and, as a Chiss orphan raised outside the Ascendancy, he identified with Alethia’s initial outsider status. The two worked together in various configurations during Alethia’s career in JTF Satele Shan, with Iode ultimately serving as her right hand.[40] Len remains one of Archenksova’s confidants and supporters, even partaking in some missions despite the awkwardness of Alethia dating his father.[27]


"I can be angry at the world and still be playful with you."
―Morgan[34]

During the Lotus War, Alethia viewed Morgan—who sided with Pravus against both her brother and her master—with open contempt.[41] The two met briefly during an attempt to rescue captive scientists from the Inquisitorius and Alethia learned that Morgan knowingly tolerated the presence of an Odanite spy in her inner circle.[13] The two kept in occasional contact through clandestine channels as each climbed the hierarchy. Morgan reached out to then-High Councillor Archenksova in the leadup to the Brotherhood attack on Meridian Prime, despite the state of open warfare between their factions.[23][24] The campaign went well, eventually leading to peace and a limited degree of reconciliation between Odan-Urr and the Iron Throne. [25]

During her diplomatic mission from 37–38 ABY, Alethia leveraged the now-retired Deputy Grand Master’s contacts to forge a relationship with the Shroud Syndicate. The women, despite their best efforts, eventually became friends and occasionally partners in crime.[27] Although their relationship still relies heavily on insults and back and forth banter, the pair have come to view each other as trustworthy—or whatever passes for it between a pirate and a spy. They also have a tendency to flirt whenever they're not trash talking each other.[42]


Turel: "Do you always wear perfume on stealth missions?"
Alethia: "Most men never get close enough to notice. Don’t worry. I won’t tell the General."
―The Rising Tides[13]

As Clan Odan-Urr’s Proconsul, Turel was privy to Alethia’s initial debriefing sessions and one of the few Odanites who is aware of the full extent of her career with the Empire. Despite his reservations, Sorenn recognized the woman’s potential and allowed her to climb the ranks within Satele Shan. After the Battle of Florrum left her superior officer briefly imprisoned, Alethia began to take on a more prominent role with the JTF and developed a hesitant but mutual respect for Turel. The Jedi appointed Alethia the Director of Satele Shan after Mako’s resignation, a decision that would later come back to bite him—Vorsa, his wife, left the Council and Odan-Urr entirely in protest of Alethia’s actions.[12] Nevertheless, Turel and Archenksova maintained a cordial enough working relationship throughout his tenure as High Councillor.[13]

By the time the Collective struck, Alethia had amassed enough support on the Council to be Turel’s most obvious successor as High Councillor, a situation which Sorenn accepted. After his controversial effort to save the Brotherhood’s civilian population,[43] Alethia attempted to manage the situation in a way that would preserve Turel’s seat on the Council while smoothing the way for her own ascension as High Councillor.[16]

When Turel settled into a comfortable semi-retirement, the two met for dejarik weekly. Alethia’s more extensive travel has broken this routine, though the pair continue to share the occasional game.


"I assure you, Yuki, you have never seen me give anyone a longing anything."
―Alethia

Alethia arrived on New Tython shortly after the Order of the Force Ascendant turned against the Odanites. Mar Sûl, once the proud defender of Seher, largely turned his back on the Seherob and the Odanites alike after the violent loss of his friends and comrades in the Force Ascendant. However, once she was selected by Mako Henymory as Aedile of House Satele Shan, Alethia contacted the former Quaestor. Still reeling from her first encounters with Force-users and the post-Imperial galaxy, Archenksova reached out to a fellow outcast to guidance and information on the Jedi and their capabilities.[3] A few weeks later, when Pravus and his fleet came to destroy New Tython, Mar barely escaped the planet thanks to Alethia’s intervention.[4]

The two worked well together, although Alethia’s increasingly prominent role in Odan-Urr’s leadership made such missions infrequent. The pair made another almost impossible escape from the Rakhghoul-infested vessel Charon,[44] and Mar became one of Alethia’s favorite escorts and honor guards.[7] Despite a strong mutual attraction and Aura’s best efforts, the pair never took the plunge into a romantic relationship. Mar’s relationship with Alethia—and Odan-Urr—soured when Alethia led the Council into renewed peace with the Dark Brotherhood, and the crusader has effectively cut ties with both.


"Did you two accidently coordinate for a romantic stroll through Uskil?"
―Walter[30]

Marick and Alethia were accomplished foes for years before meeting in person. During the Lotus War, Alethia leaned on her ISB experience to spearhead the counter effort against the Brotherhood’s Inquisitorius, which operated under Marick’s direction. When the Collective derailed the war between Odan-Urr and Arx, the Inquisitorius and the Sentinel Network slowly found their operations aligning.

Following their respective retirements, Archenksova and Tyris occasionally found themselves representing the Odanite and Arconan leadership, including at a review of the disastrous Shadow Academy experiments in Uskil.[30] The pair worked well together, and the experience being hounded by mastiff phalones let to future cooperation during the Severian Principate’s civil war at Dandoran and in more minor operations.[31][32]

Career Summary

Positions Held
Before Position After
Socorra Erinos Praetrix to the Grand Master
42 ABY–Present
Incumbent
N/A Special Magistrate to the Headmaster
42 ABY–Present
Incumbent
Ciara Tearnan Rothwell Tarentae Headmistress
40-42, 43 ABY
Rhylance
Position Created Exarchissa
39 ABY–40 ABY
Marick Tyris Arconae
Revak Kur Quaestor of Sunrider
38–39 ABY
Position Abolished
Turel Sorenn High Councillor of Odan-Urr
35–37 ABY
Aura Ta'var
Mar Sûl Councillor of War of Odan-Urr
35 ABY
Aurora Ta'var
Mako Henymory Director of Satele Shan
34–35 ABY
Ysera and Kasula Daegella
Kah Manet Aedile of Satele Shan
34 ABY
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Appearances

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Exodus era.New Order era.
Teikhos Ta’var
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Zeltros

Date of Birth:

9 ABY (age 35)

Physical Description
Species:

Zeltron

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.88 m

Weight:

82kg

Hair:

Midnight blue

Eyes:

Indigo

Personal Information
Known Children:

Zoe Ta’var (adopted), Jade, Hylon, and Cade Ta’var

Spouse(s):

Aura Ta'var

Lightsaber Color(s):

Blue

Lightsaber Form(s):

Niman

Fighting Style(s):

Sliding Hands

Chronology & Political Information
Profession:

Jedi Knight

Position:

Praxeum instructor

Era(s):

Exodus era, New Order era

Affiliation:

Odan-Urr

Known masters:

Edgar Drachen

Known apprentices:

Tassk Adroc

Dossier:

14287

Character Sheet:

16474

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Teikhos Ta’var, (/ˈteɪ.kχos ˌtaˈvaɹ/) né Teikhos Seleukides, is a male Zeltron Jedi of Odan-Urr. Teikhos grew up on Zeltros, but spent his early twenties bouncing between several short-lived odd jobs. In 33 ABY, Jedi Knight Edgar Drachen brought him to New Tython to train under Clan Odan-Urr.

Character History

Before the Jedi, 9–33 ABY

Teikhos had a fairly uneventful childhood on his people's homeworld, Zeltros. By his early teens, his daily life consisted of half-hearted study for entrance to the New Republic military academy and chasing after tourist girls. Ultimately, Teikhos proved more devoted to the latter and failed his entrance exam.

Without a social support system or any marketable skills, Teikhos set off for the Hapes Consortium. Using his charm and Zeltron looks, he found a niche as arm candy for various Hapan noblewomen. He used his lovers to work his way up to an increasingly cushy lifestyle, but each step forward moved him deeper into the dangerous realm of Hapan politics. After getting on the wrong side of the wrong people, Teikhos feared for his safety and left the Hapes Cluster.

Teikhos then followed the Rimma Trade Route south and worked a number of short-lived odd jobs across various systems. He was a cabana boy on Woostri's white-sand beaches, a bartender on a cruise ship based out of Gerrenthum, a Guilea smuggler on Cerea, and, least successfully, a bounty hunter based on Bakura.

Odan-Urr, 33 ABY–Present

While chasing his first bounty, Teikhos met and befriended Jedi Knight Edgar Drachen of Clan Odan-Urr. Teikhos returned with him to Seher on New Tython, where he trained in the Force under the guidance of House Satele Shan. He excelled in many aspects of his training, including academic study and lightsaber training, but had difficulty reconciling the restrictive serenity of the Jedi Code with his personality and life experience. During this time Teikhos took a hard line attitude towards freeing captured Sith who had been enslaved by the Seherob, and helped the Sith Lyra Sann escape without the knowledge or approval of his clan. Sann slew her master in the escape using Teikhos' lightsaber, and the Jedi helped her destroy evidence of his involvement.[1]

Towards the end of his training, Teikhos was assigned to Strike-Team Ooroo under the command of Jafits Skrumm. House Shan's summit believed that Ooroo's focus on direct action would provide a useful outlet for Teikhos. Teikhos was one of the last of Odan-Urr’s Jedi to be knighted on New Tython.[2]

Jade, Hylon, Teikhos, Zoe, Cade, and Aura Ta’var
Jade, Hylon, Teikhos, Zoe, Cade, and Aura Ta’var

During the Lotus War, Teikhos was actively engaged in the battles on Florrum and Nancora, where he settled into service as a bulwark and champion for Odan-Urr’s forces.[3]

Following his marriage to Aurora Ta’var in 37 ABY, Teikhos settled into a position at the Jedi Praxeum, as the position in Kiast allowed him more time with the increasing number Ta’var children. His duties were, however, fulfilling in themselves. Teikhos trained Tassk Adroc to knighthood, despite the Togorian’s own troubled past and lingering self-doubt.[4] Less successfully, Teikhos was one in a series of Jedi who attempted to instruct Vez Hirundo, only for the Mirialan to storm off in mutual frustration.[5][6]

Although he found a new sense of purpose and serenity in life as a father and teacher, Teikhos’ considerable martial skills still found occasional use. He participated in the Battle of Voraskel Palace in 38 ABY.[7] The following year, he joined then-Shadow Lord Lucine Vasano on Arx at the invitation of Headmistress Ciara Tearnan Rothwell Tarentae as part of the SARLACC initiative. Faced with a maddened Krayt dragon, the pair—at Teikhos’ urging—disregarded instructions to main or kill the beast and instead destroyed the Arx Colosseum’s control room, putting a temporary end to the experimental beast fights.[8]

Description

Appearance

Teikhos is tall and lean, with long, wavy, very dark blue hair, indigo eyes, and the red skin typical of Zeltrons. He wears his hair tied back; if he doesn't, it tends to all end up in his face regardless of how many times he attempts to tuck it behind his ears. His face is long and lean, with cheekbones you could cut glass on. He keeps clean-shaven. Although it doesn’t take much to bring an impish twinkle to his eye, his default expression is the thousand-meter stare familiar to many a sleep-deprived young parent.

Teikhos takes pains to keep himself tidy and well-groomed, almost to the point of foppishness.

Personality

Teikhos’ newfound roles as a teacher and father have sobered him up a bit, metaphorically if not literally. However, old habits die hard. Teikhos fears being boring at least as much as he fears being a bad influence and he’s easily baited into mischief provided that it doesn’t harm anyone.

Teikhos follows the Living Force and an activist interpretation of the Jedi Code. He believes in intervening to do good, regardless of the personal consequences. Like many of his fellow Odanites, Teikhos rejects some of the orthodox teachings of the late Republic. He considers possessiveness forbidden but actively seeks out attachments to encourage empathy and compassion on both ends of the relationship. He’s not arrogant enough to assume he understands the Force’s will, and doesn’t put much stock into prophecy. He serves growth, love, happiness, life; he opposes fear, anger, and misery. Teikhos has difficulty compromising on that, especially with himself, and often finds himself getting into trouble or difficult situations he could have avoided if not for his principles.

True to his Zeltron heritage, Teikhos embraces the finer things in life: well tailored and dramatic clothing, sumptuous meals, and lovely companions. He attempts to imbue his every action with the epitome of flash and style. Although it’s not very Jedi-like, this attitude helps Teikhos craft a larger than life persona. It also, however, makes him poorly suited to stealth missions or other occasions that would benefit from a more low key approach. Teikhos shares a (usually) mutual admiration for the fairer sex, tempered only by his committment to his wife and daughters. Although he keeps his hands to himself—and Aura—these days, he continues to fall all over himself in his attempts to charm and impress any female humanoid he encounters. While his motives are not entirely pure, he is more a gentleman than a scoundrel at heart and he scrupulously avoids pushing people beyond their comfort zones.

Teikhos believes in the very core of his being that a Jedi’s role is to nurture, heal, and protect the Living Force present in all creatures. Even his approach to violence emphasizes non-violence. He trains intently with his lightsaber, constantly pushing himself to consistently execute more precise and less dangerous strikes such as Sun Djem, Shiim, or Shiak to extremities. As the lightsaber is perhaps the galaxy’s most lethal weapon, inflicting minimal harm with one is a difficult feat and Teikhos will repeatedly pass up good opportunities to maim or kill his opponent.


Relationships

Aurora Ta’var


"Perhaps I should have made myself clearer, you’re mine now."
―Aura Ta’var

Teikhos and Aura met shortly after the latter left the Sith for Odan-Urr, and the two clicked immediately.[9] Teikhos served as the human-raised Aura’s primarily link to the Zeltron community on Kiast and helped her to rediscover her heritage.[10]

The pair were quietly married by 37 ABY; Teikhos took his wife’s surname. Teikhos serves as the father figure to Aura’s firstborn child, Zoe, and the couple have since produced three more children: Jade, born in 38 ABY, and the twins Hylon and Cade, born in 39 ABY. During the first years of their marriage, Aura's duties as High Councillor took up much of her time. Teikhos shifted to focus less on the front lines of galactic conflict in favor of staying on Kiast with the children.

The Ta’vars are natural compliments and their relationship has served as a moderating and calming influence on both. Teikhos helped Aura managed the difficult transition from her previous life as a spite-driven Sith assassin to a Jedi instructed by the Old Republic traditionalist, V'yr Vorsa by helping her understand that emotions, while a possible pathway to the Dark Side, could also keep a Jedi fixed in their resolve. Aura’s past showed Teikhos a disturbing view of what he might inadvertently become if he didn’t moderate his own actions, and witnessing her journey to the Light proved almost like a second padawanship for him. His pathological need to please, to be liked, and to make a difference now has a more constructive outlet in the form of his daughters and the new arrivals at the Odanite Praxeum.

Much like Vorsa and her huband, Turel Sorenn, other Odanites frequently hold Aura and Teikhos up as an example of the more balanced Jedi lifestyle promoted by Odan-Urr and a counter to the stereotype of Jedi as emotionless and joyless monks. Their commitment to creating a better world for their children and each other has drawn the Ta’vars into a deeper understanding of the Light and appreciation of what Odan-Urr means for the Galaxy.

Edgar Drachen


"This is why I don't go to bars with you anymore."
―Edgar Drachen

As the Jedi who brought Teikhos to Odan-Urr, Edgar Drachen was the Council’s choice to train the young Zeltron in the ways of the Force. The Council would come to question the wisdom of that decision at times, as the two men tended to encourage each other’s tendency towards action over contemplation, not to say frequent drunkenness.[11] Nevertheless, Edgar and Teikhos quickly formed a strong bond and Edgar successfully oversaw Teikhos’ training and eventual knighting.[1][2]

The pair were both well known for genuine heroics—and a very un-Jedi tendency towards avoidable fights and vice. Ultimately, as Teikhos began to question the habits he’d formed throughout his life, including under Drachen’s supervision, the pair started to drift apart. While Edgar remains a warrior for the light, Teikhos has increasingly come to view any use of his weapon as a failure.

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New Order era.
Verity Hirundo
Biographical Information
Date of Birth:

13 ABY (age 31)

Place of Birth:

Mirial

Physical Description
Species:

Mirialan

Gender:

Female

Height:

1.63 m / 5'4"

Weight:

55.0 kg / 121 lbs

Hair:

Pink

Eyes:

Blue

Cybernetics:

Electro-tattoos

Personal Information
Spouse(s):

Ruka Tenbriss Ya-ir (It's a long story.)

Allies:

Turel Sorenn, Gui Sol, Zig Kaliska, Zuza Lottson, Orse Olo

Enemies:

Vez Hirundo

Girlfriends:

Zig Kaliska, Zuza Lottson, Orse Olo

Lightsaber Form(s):

Soresu

Chronology & Political Information
Position:

Padawan

Era(s):

New Order era

Affiliation:

Wildcards, Odan-Urr

Personal Ship:

Sunburst

Known masters:

Turel Sorenn

Slicer Handle:

vh

Dossier:

14287

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Verity “Vez” Hirundo (/ˈvɛz hɪ.ˈrun.doʊ/) is a Mirialan Odanite padawan with a sordid criminal past. Throughout her life, Vez struggled with latent Force-sensitivity that manifested through intrusive dreams and feelings. She tried to self-medicate through spice, leading to numerous co-existing addictions and an unstable career as a slicer, freelance investigator, and occasional bounty hunter.

Youth (13–36 ABY)

Verity Hirundo was born on Mirial in 13 ABY, where she grew up in a religiously and socially conservative community. For reasons unknown, she left her homeworld at the age of 14 and quickly learned to fend for herself by stealing and, eventually, slicing. As she grew older, she settled into a life as a skip tracer and occasional bounty hunter, picking up a prodigious spice habit in the process.

For her entire life, Vez has suffered from ominous premonitions and vivid dreams that reoccur until she follows the course of action that they urge. Although she tried to block them out with spice and alcohol, the dreams always won. It was not until she came in contact with the Jedi of Odan-Urr that Vez began to suspect this was a sign of latent Force-sensitivity.

Encounters with Odan-Urr (36–39 ABY)

Vez Hirundo, sexy and fearless bounty hunter.

Vez first encountered Odan-Urr on a job during the Miridian conflict, when she assisted a strike team led by the Jedi Turel Sorenn and Xirini Kurai in a mission to sabotage the Collective and steal an artifact of unknown power from Daggo Mouk. Although she didn’t realize it at the time, Vez’s actions helped two other members of the team, Declan Roark and Val Cole, draw together Clan Vizsla.[1]

It took another two years before Vez began working more steadily in the Kiast system. After one of her visions allowed her to save her colleague Jon Silvon during a job rescuing slaves from Felucia, Vez finally started to look into the Jedi at Jon’s urging.[2][3] She ventured into the abandoned Velastari Temple on Kiast, where she was challenged by visions of Odan-Urr’s spiritual founders. When she emerged with a holocron, Vez finally sought out teachers among the Jedi, including V'yr Vorsa and Teikhos Ta'var.[4]

However, the Jedi Order was far from a natural fit. Vez refused to give up mischief and treasure hunting, occasionally getting in the way of other Odanites.[5] The Mirialan struggled with her training under Vorsa and left after seriously injuring another padawan, Tassk Adroc, in a training fight.[6] She briefly returned to bounty hunting, although she struggled with her visions and her inability to keep up with trained Force-users.[7] Despite her troubled relationship with the Jedi themselves, Vez continued to work for Odan-Urr, including by putting her skills as a slicer to work against the Collective in the Battle of Arx[8] and Arcturus’ Dominion remnant in the Kiast system.[9]

Ultimately, however, Vez’s initial training amplified the Force-based sensations she’d been trying to repress her entire life, leading to a severe downward spiral. She tried to run a Swokes Swokes blockade using a cloaking device she’d sold for spice money, resulting in her capture and imprisonment for several months.[10]

The Jedi Path (40 ABY–Present)

Vez in her unorthodox Jedi robes.

After several months, Odan-Urr tracked Vez down and arranged for her release along with her ship, the Black Magic. Their condition was simple: Vez needed to stay sober and commit to training until she could exercise basic control over her Force sensitivity. Although she had clashed with her previous instructors, Turel Sorenn stepped up to take the troubled Mirialan under his wing. His high tolerance for unorthodox approaches and background as a lackey for the Hutts made him a better fit for Vez; his actual commitment to Jedi teaching made him a less dangerous influence than “Gray Jedi” such as Ethan Martes or Edgar Drachen.

The pair quickly established a good working relationship, forged primarily on missions far away from the Praxeum, such as an expedition to Ktath’atn.[11]

Based on promising initial signs, the Council allowed Vez to undertake solo missions for that Consular Conclave under Xolarin and Elyon de Neverse.[12] Nevertheless, her well-earned reputation as a spice-fueled walking disaster continued to dog her.[13]

The launch of the Envoy Corps under Exarch Marick Tyris with numerous opportunities to broaden her horizons and practice her skills outside of Turel’s direct supervision.[14][15] Turel also had her dabble in rapport-building efforts with Odan-Urr’s on-again, off-again allies in Arcona, sending her for a friendly sparring session with future paramour Zig Kaliska and tour of the Voidbreaker.[16]

As of 44 ABY, Vez is a reluctant and halfhearted member of House Sunrider[17][18][19]

Appearance and Attire

Vez is a woman of fairly average build, with a fern green skin tone. Her hair is generally thick, wavy, and black, although she keeps most of it dyed an unnaturally vibrant shade of pink. The left side of her head is shaved close to the skin, while the rest of her hair falls to about jaw length. Her blue eyes are set between high cheekbones and a high forehead; her nose is small and her lips full.

Vez is rarely, if ever, seen without copious eyeliner and lipstick in a bold shade of black, red, or pink. The tattoos on her face are surprisingly modest and orthodox. An elaborate stripe down the middle of her chin represents a familial affiliation. Two dots just above the space between her eyebrows indicate academic excellence in childhood, while a ‘chandelier’ pattern at the far corner of each eye demonstrates her successful rite of passage through a focus on both spiritual and scientific pursuits. A modernized—and very un-Mirialan—take on electro-tattoos work their way down from her shoulders through her upper arms.

Skills and Abilities

Despite her instability and unpredictability, Vez is sufficiently skilled as a slicer and skip tracer to make a living in spite of her reputation as being eccentric and difficult to work with. By her reckoning, she is the best slicer in the Kiast system—though Orse Olo disabused her of that notion.[20] She specializes in the infrastructure of the HoloNet and starship automation systems, being proficient enough in the latter to capture or disable warships with relative ease.[8][9] She is also accomplished at modifying droids, though she is likely outclassed in that area by Gui Sol.

Vez has a quick intellect, exceptional powers of observation, and a natural intuition for digging into difficult problems, all capabilities that were frequently augmented and/or numbed by various psychoactives throughout her life before the Jedi.

Although her Force abilities are still nascent, Vez has demonstrated a talent prophecy and sensory-based powers.[2] On multiple occasions, her attempts to probe abandoned Jedi temples has resulted in overwhelming visions.[4][12] Despite her prodigious talent for Force-aided perception, Vez struggles with most traditional Force powers and, most of all, with the discipline required by her training. She often finds herself embracing her nascent powers without actually being able to control them.

Personality

Although her padawan training and sobriety have left Vez much more stable and empathetic than she was during the worst years of her spice addiction, she remains impulsive, flippant, and occasionally abrasive. Her mannerisms, worldview, and cynicism, forged by growing up where life was cheap and crime was the only way forward, put her at odds with the Jedi. She makes her more orthodox teachers and peers uncomfortable and the feeling is mutual. Vez is self-consciously an outsider and she’s defensive of her attitude and way of doing things. More deeply, she’s terrified of driving off the first community she’s been accepted in and desperate to impress Odan-Urr with some grand gesture or another.

Vez has a deep-seated admiration for clever hacks, overpowered ordinance, and any solution to a problem that involves unexpected and gratuitous overkill. Not only does she tend to neglect simple and obvious tactics, but her sense of aesthetics leads her to stop and smell the chaos when she should be running.

The "Polycool"


"Life is short. Women are beautiful. If you won't give yourself permission to have fun, I'll give it to you."
―Vez[21]

Beginning around 43 ABY, Vez—through no fault of her own—ended up in a polyamorous relationship with Zig Kaliska and Zuza Lottson.[22][23] The following year, in the wake of a somewhat successful mission against the Collective-tainted artificial intelligence, S.T.A.R., Vez pulled Orse Olo into the relationship.[24][25]

The Dukes

Vez has had close relationships with several heavily-customized droids over the years, such as the IT-O “electronics torturer,” Wobbles, and The Duke, a Viper probot.[8][26] However, in recent years she has replaced individual droids with a generalized personality matrix based on the original Duke. Vez wrote the Duke personality matrix to function as a bodyguard and caretaker; however, she carefully edited to remove the droids’ ability to be shocked, disappointed, or betrayed by her.[27] The Dukes compensate for her rough upbringing and her insecurities about her place in the Jedi Order, serving as surrogate parents or siblings. Although the individual Dukes are all designed to be deadly and intimidating, Vez more often relies on them as babysitters.[26][13]

The current Dukes are PowerDuke, a bodyguard on a Dark Trooper chassis, and MiniDuke, a (relatively) subtle version in a blastromech chassis.

Turel Sorenn


"It’s been zero days since your last hurtful comment about my teaching methods."
―Turel[11]

Although Turel and Vez met as early as 36 ABY, when she was a hired hand in the Miridian conflict, the two did not have a lasting relationship until Turel showed up to bail her out of a Makem Te prison.[1] The Jedi gave her a simple choice: actually commit to Jedi training and a chance to turn her life around, or continue on her current trajectory and die before she hit thirty.

Since pairing up as master and apprentice, the two have found that their skills and personalities complement each other surprisingly well.[11][28]

Ruka Tenbriss Ya-ir


"You know, you could’ve sent a bounty hunter like a normal person."
―Vez[29]

Vez first encountered Ruka under inauspicious circumstances: she had accepted a job from a member of the Ya-ir family to abduct Ruka’s husband, Corazon Ya-ir, and bring him back to the family to break up their marriage. The entire encounter was a disaster fueled by bad spice and worse decisions, as Vez made a nuisance of herself chatting up the dour Mirialan Sith before incapacitating Cora. Ruka gave chase, and between the two of them they effectively destroyed a Coruscant nightclub before Vez escaped without her quarry.[7]

Vez did not realize that studying under Turel would result in repeated encounters with his former padawan, Cora, giving her a strong preference for taking missions as far from Kiast as possible.

Much to their mutual chagrin, the Vez and Ruka were involuntarily married in a Selenian/Arconan tradition.[30] Despite Ruka’s attempts to have the marriage annulled, Vez avoided him for roughly a standard year. After crashing her date on, ironically enough, Selen, Ruka caught up with Vez on Vizsla’s Sundari Station. The two settled their most serious disagreements, annulled their sham marriage, and have settled into an uneasy peace.[29]

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Iphis Melinoe
Biographical Information
Date of Birth:

9 ABY (age 35)

Place of Birth:

Hapes

Physical Description
Species:

Hapan

Gender:

Female

Height:

190cm

Weight:

65kg

Hair:

Blonde

Eyes:

Green

Skin:

Fair

Personal Information
Mother:

Telethusa Melinoe

Father:

Ligdus Naso

Associates:

Phaedra Asterion, Imopea

Enemies:

Marick Tyris Arconae

Weapon(s):

Mortuary Sword

Fighting Style(s):

Sumiren broadsword fencing

Chronology & Political Information
Profession:

Menace

Era(s):

Exodus era, New Order era

Personal Ship:

The Saint of Awe

Known masters:
  • Colibrip†
  • Fialka†
Dossier:

14287

[ Source ]



Iphis Melinoe (/ˈɪf.ɪs me.lɪ.ˈnəʊ.e/) is a Krath-trained Sith who recently returned to the Brotherhood after fleeing Lyspair during the Fall of Antei in 21 ABY.

Biography

Childhood (9-21 ABY)

Iphis was born the second daughter of a minor noble house in the Hapes Consortium in 9 ABY. As a child, she came to the attention of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood and was enrolled at the Shadow Academy in 19 ABY.

In 21 ABY, the Brotherhood was assaulted by a previously unknown alien force called the Yuuzhan Vong. When it became clear that Brotherhood forces had little hope of fending off the Vong invasion of Antei, Darth Sarin initiated a contingency plan called the Braata Option. Brotherhood forces were instructed to abandon the system and regroup outside the Shroud. Three years later, the Brotherhood would reclaim the system. Iphis would not be among them.

Phaistos (21-42 ABY)

Rather than follow the Braata Option, the elder instructors and archivists Iphis studied under abandoned the Brotherhood entirely, seeking a relatively sparsely populated world that a group of 19 Force-users could dominate. They found it in Phaistos, a backwater on the far side of Sith space.

Phaistos had been colonized by one ancient Sith empire or another in the distant past, but by 21 ABY that was a distant memory. The planet was occupied by a small but self sufficient population of native humanoids divided into a handful of major polities.

The refugees comprised three equite instructors from the Shadow Academy and a dozen students of novitiate or journeyman rank, Iphis among the youngest of them. The group, which semi-seriously referred to itself as the coven, fell under the initial leadership of Iphis’ master, the Fosh Krath priestess Colibrip. The Coven were too weak and too few to dominate the planet by force, and Colibrip worked to secure a position as refugee advisors to the Royal Court of Sumire, one of the more dominant states. After a decade of developing the Coven’s power, Sumiren court politics, and the occasional assassination, Colibrip established herself as the power behind the throne.

Prodigal Daughter (43 ABY-Present)

Iphis appeared in Brotherhood space in 43 ABY, offering what knowledge and artifacts she could salvage from Phaistos in exchange for asylum. She was immediately inducted into the Envoy Corps despite the Exarch's misgivings.[1] Her envoy duties included at least one return trip to the Phaistos, accompanied by Marick Tyris Arconae and the Envoys Dusa Harik and Myra Baas.[2]

Using funds provided by the Iron Throne, Iphis purchased a vessel for herself, The Saint of Awe, a refurbished Cosinga-class corvette from Andromeda Shipworks on Nubia. She managed to convince the owners' invalid daughter to join her and take command of the vessel.[3][4][5][6]

During this time, Iphis was frequently seen in the company of the abrasive and unhinged Shani-impersonator Imopea.[7][8][9]

Since her return, Iphis has kept busy with various errands for the Iron Throne.[10] Of particular note, she was one of the party selected to retrieve Grand Master Dacian Victae's mysterious "PSL" system, an expedition that succeeded with no complications whatsoever.[11] Her free time has been spent mostly in patron shopping, to extremely modest success.[12][13]

Description

Appearance and Attire

Iphis is a Hapan female with fair skin and straight, thick, pale blonde hair. She is exceptionally tall without the athletic build to support it, more willowy and coltish than amazonian.

Iphis has a heart-shaped face with a distinct jawline tapering to a pointed chin, set atop a long, delicate neck. Her nose is relatively narrow with a slightly pointed tip. She has a cruel mouth with full lips and a prominent cupid's bow. She has expressive eyes with a noticeable upward tilt at the outer corners. Her eyebrows are well-defined and dark, contributing to the intensity of their gaze.

Iphis would epitomize pureblood Hapan beauty if not for her eyes and the fact that her right arm is missing from the mid-humerus down, replaced with a skeletal, gilded cybernetic. While her eyes are striking, the sheer intensity of their emerald green color is inhuman, and their vibrancy makes her skin and hair look washed out and lifeless in comparison.

Contrasted with the rest of her features, Iphis' eyes and height underscore a sense that she is not quite the sum of her parts. It's as if she had been cobbled together from a small group of individually gorgeous women whose individual aspects don't match. Her build is lithe and delicate and she would be dainty if not for her height; she is tall and imposing, or would be if she had the frame to back it up. Her bone structure and facial features share perfect bilateral symmetry, an effect ruined entirely by her mismatched arms.

Speech and Mannerisms

She affects a heavy, artificial tedium, or a faint and glittering malice, sometimes even a self-deprecating humorousness. Iphis speaks with a highborn Hapan accent that's been somewhat mutilated by decades away from the Consortium. She sounds Hapan to outsiders, less so to native Hapan-speakers who aren't as far removed from their homeland.

Personality

Iphis' personality can be charitably described as "extra;" for those who've gotten to know it, it can be easy to forget how unobtrusive and easily overlooked she is around strangers. Her genuine indifference to other people's feelings and natural caution mean Iphis goes out of her way to avoid attracting attention or scrutiny—at least until she's in a sure position to gloat.

Iphis plays up being a decadent, shallow mean girl. She really is one, but her public persona can exaggerate these tendencies to the point of caricature. She pretends to forget people’s names, has prepared flowery put downs she can inflict onto which target is convenient, and will push people's buttons if there’s nothing better to do.

Assuming that this means she cares about others’ opinions of her would be a mistake, however. Ultimately, other people are merely extras in the background of her starring role in life, hardly worth the sustained attention. She’ll play along with insults, lightsaber-measuring contests, and torrid love affairs so long as they're amusing her, but when they inevitably become tedious, Iphis moves on without fanfare.

Skills and Abilities

Iphis is brilliant, strong willed, and possesses an unusually focused and inquisitive mind, all of which come as an unpleasant shock to those who judge her by her shallow persona. Although limited by fairly rudimentary technology of Phaistos, she's a competent biomedical technician, with skills both informing and informed by her use of the Force to control granular biological functions.

The Force

Iphis specializes in channeling the Force through living material, namely her own body and those of sapients unfortunate enough to draw her attention. Her mastery of Control Self and Healing allow her precise control over a wide range of bodily functions, and she's only slightly less competent using Amplification to augment herself further.

Iphis is adept enough at Concealment to leverage it more or less indefinitely; if another Force-user detects her, it's by her choice.

Combat

Iphis didn't have a lightsaber when she fled Lyspair, and the group didn't have access to kyber crystals to construct new ones on Phaistos. What they did have was Pavo’s proficiency in Sith Alchemy, which he used to craft weapons for the group’s younger members. By the time Iphis had a lightsaber to practice with, she was already proficient with physical edged weapons. As a consequence, while Iphis can wield a lightsaber to deadly effect, it's frankly a step down from what she can do with her sword.

Ship

Iphis' personal ship is The Saint of Awe, which also serves as her primary residence. The Saint is a Cosinga-class heavy corvette that was refurbished by the Nubian boutique shipyard Andromeda Shipworks according to plans provided by Arx Capital Exchange. Phaedra Asterion serves as the ship's captain and Iphis' personal secretary.

Appearances

Real World Perspective.

This is a writing and characterization guide for Iphis based on the one Erinyes did, which was itself based on Atty’s.

The Most Important Things (Short Version)

Personality

  • If she's in a situation where she's not dominant or at least isn't certain of it, she's quiet and reserved. If she thinks she would fall at the top of the pecking order, which is often, then she'll act like it.
  • She isn’t a sadist or edgelord, but she is a Mean Girl and she grew up around sadists and edgelords and isn’t fazed by them, though she does find it gauche.
  • She didn't get where she is by being willing to die. She got there by methodically killing every Force-user she knew.
  • Her life is awesome. She's basically immune to physical suffering, she's rich and powerful, and she can do whatever she wants. Most Brotherhood characters in this situation find a way to be miserable but she is just living her best life.
  • Getting in her head unsolicited is her berserk button. Suppression is a runner up, but usually people don’t break that out until they’re throwing down.

Combat and Powers

  • Combat is all about the sword, and she is very good, very fast, and does not play around unless she really doesn't respect you. The horror show doesn't kick in unless she's outnumbered, which will end much worse for the attackers than if they'd gone one by one and just gotten a sword to the neck
  • Several of her Force powers are developed enough to deploy at will:
    • Concealment is effortless and effectively always on unless she wants to be sensed.
    • Control Self is on a similar level. Her bodily processes aren’t quite voluntary, but she takes considerable pride in controlling them. She doesn’t tire, she doesn’t even really need to breathe except on a timeline that’s not very helpful to anybody trying to kill her.
    • Healing is only effortless for small, superficial wounds, but she has options for how to fuel it without overexerting herself.

The Deep Dive

Core Personality Traits

Iphis is all about power.
Whether or not she likes somebody? Power. Relationship dynamics? Power. Goals and motivations? Power.

She treats non-Force-users as somewhere above animals but below real people. Journeymen and Equites are below her in the hierarchy—though she will adjust this slightly if they have power via position—and will show her appropriate deference. Likewise, she is significantly less catty with the relatively few people who can overpower her.

But there’s two sides to power: what you have in theory and what you actually wield. She respects power but holds the disuse of it in contempt. Among her lessers, she’s more appreciative of the ambitious and cunning than the ones who seem set in their weakness. And when it comes to Elders, if you want her respect, you need to act like an Elder of the Brotherhood.

Iphis is not an edgelord.
She’s not a mustache-twirling villainess. She doesn’t do things for the evuls. She doesn’t particularly enjoy watching random people suffer. I think it’s easy for other authors to fall into the trap of making her too sadistic. The way to think of it is that cruelty isn’t a hobby, it’s a tool.

Iphis is not a good person.
Despite the above, she is a bitch. She’s not especially bothered by evil unless it actually impacts something she cares about. She is petty and if she dislikes someone, she will bully them relentlessly just because she can. But most people don’t warrant the effort.

Iphis is in it for the lulz.
Insults are effectively just banter and won't get to her. She'll engage insofar as she just enjoys insulting people, but escalating into a real fight over it is stupid and to be avoided. Likewise, she hits on people she wants to screw, or wants to make uncomfortable, or who react in amusing ways.

There’s some tension between this and the first point, her need for a Darwinian social order. Why does she sometimes put people in their place and other times blow them off as people whose opinions don’t matter? Well, power. If you’re trying to get a rise out of her, or assert some sort of social dominance, or just get her attention, then the way she exerts her power is just to ignore it and remind you that you’re not worth her attention and certainly aren’t going to compel her to give it to you. Whereas if you just don’t seem to understand the pecking order, she’s more likely to instruct you in it.

Iphis is an interstellar woman of mystery
One of my personal rules for the character is to give people as little background on what’s going on in her head as I can manage. I’m bending that rule here, but note the near complete lack of information on her background, her plans, etc. in favor of descriptions of how she behaves. Other characters can make more or less informed guesses about what she’s up to, but she’s not going to tell them, and if she does, she’s not being honest about it.

Iphis is a misandrist.
Iphis treats men the way you’d treat somebody who chews with their mouth open, or who doesn’t bathe often enough, or who has a really annoying laugh. She doesn’t like them. She doesn’t feel any need to pretend that she likes them. They don’t get to come to her birthday party. But she’s not here for Evil Feminism. She’s not going to underestimate men just because they’re men or try to build a matriarchal Brotherhood.

Mannerisms, Voice, and Appearance

  • Iphis’ default presentation is slightly bored. When something does catch her attention or provoke a response, the vibe is not unlike you just attracted a predator.
  • Iphis is a pretty Hapan princess but there’s are enough things that are slightly off to get different reactions out of people, even accounting for her off-putting personality. Her eyes are oversaturated but the rest of her is undersaturated and very close observers will notice she doesn’t move as much as a living thing should. Some people will thirst over her and won’t understand why you don’t, others will be disgusted and not understand why anybody wants her.

Skills, Force Powers, and Feats

I follow a pretty straightforward approach to the CS pyramids: the higher a character’s level in something, the more important it is to her and the more of her time and energy she invests into it. +3 is about the level where you can make a living with something, which says a lot about how much a character is putting into something to get and keep it at +5.

Most Important

Iphis has two tools to get through life: her mind, and the Force. So Intellect, Resolve, and Investigation are all rated very highly. She may not always act like a stereotypical smart person, but she’s very intellectual, curious, and intentional about her mind being her source of independence, security, and power.

Ok, she also has a third tool: Bladed Weapons with Deflect This. Iphis relies on a physical sword rather than a lightsaber. Make of that what you will. But given that her Force skills lean towards physicality, she’s forced to rely on physical combat over, for lack of a better term, magic damage. And she’s trained with it like her life depends on it, because on several occasions it has, and she’s trained to kill lightsaber-wielding Force-users and blaster-wielding mobs alike.

Iphis moves a lot of energy around. One of the basic assumptions about her life but especially her combat style is that she cannot run out of juice. Per her Channel III Discipline Feat, she’s frighteningly good at sucking up ambient Force energy with little to no ramp up. She’ll suck it out of other people, too, but our system limits that to Healing via Force Drain III and A Soul for a Soul, so it doesn’t come up as often.

With the exception of Healing, most Force-users are limited in how much they can affect the Force energy in a living body. There’s a bunch of powers for moving around their own body with powers like Control Self, Amplification, etc, but only Healing works properly on others. Synergy III is the exception, allowing Defenders to share powers with a group. That’s historically been limited to defensive use. I wrote up a proposed Discipline Feat to let Iphis use it offensively, but Iddy just removed the defensive caveat from the base feat. This was probably a bad idea because it’s incredibly broken from a balance perspective, but as of this writing, Iphis is the only character in the Brotherhood who is running around screwing with other people’s bodily functions for funsies.

Control Self is her primary Force power, though given Synergy, the name is misleading. The current (September 2025) ruling on this power and how it works with Synergy is incredibly nasty.

Healing is high enough that she’s one of the preeminent healers in the Brotherhood, though it’s a power that serves her first and others only when she feels like it. If she can fuel it with Force Drain, she will. Accelerated Healing at her level is fast enough that others can see superficial wounds closing. A Soul for a Soul probably won’t come up often, but it’s important.

Amplification (Escape Artist) is key to her fighting style and she uses it willy-nilly; she can easily manage the physical and mystical fatigue through Control Self and Channel, respectively. Hapan night blindness is something she can turn off with Enhanced Sight II, but it’s still something she has to mindfully turn off.

All that focus on energy doesn’t work if you can’t perceive it, so Sense is another key power for her.

At her skill level, Concealment can be run indefinitely, and that’s generally what Iphis does. If you pick her up with Sense, it’s because she wanted you to.

Besides the Discipline Feat combination, Necromancy is the only thing non-standard in Iphis’ training. But the power itself is pretty weak, basically just Telekinesis but worse. She has it at the level she does because it’s the most practical way to experiment with the energy of a living being after it’s been removed from said being. It’s mildly useful for creeping people out, but if anything this will fall over time.

Important

Deception is her primary social skill, with the Sociopath feat effectively giving her Charm for free. She’s not prone to telling outright lies but you shouldn’t take anything she says at face value.

Medicine represents the non-mystical side of her Force studies. More on that in the Lore topics, below.

Athletics is something she can’t just Amplification away, not entirely, so it’s reasonably well development.

Precognition is just too damn useful for staying alive.

Are you really a Force-user without Telekinesis? Matter Bender II is there specifically to fling blood and other gore at people. Violence should be traumatizing and Iphis is not about this PG-13 life.

Mind Trick (Inceptioned) is admittedly here as a vestige of statting out Ianthe (more on her below).

Hobbies

Iphis develops some Stamina and Might by virtue of her sword training, though less than she should, given her heavy reliance on the Force.

Intimidation is for people who aren’t dangerous enough to intimidate others just by existing. If she wants to intimidate you, she’ll just hurt you. Or herself. Or somebody else.

Perception (Snap Judgment) is one of those Skills that’s lower than it probably should be, because she focuses so much more on her active attention (Investigation) and mystical sensitivity (Sense).

Iphis has some Stealth ability to complement her Concealment, but not enough to get around somebody who’s properly observant.

Iphis has some basic Martial Arts (Teras Kasi) training to supplement her swordwork, as real world sword combat arts incorporated strikes and grapples.

Iphis has rudimentary Crafting and Survival skills leftover from the early days on Phaistos, and Tactics from her role as a decadent aristocrat. But she’s not focused on things or other people and it shows.

Creature Control, Telepathy, Illusion, and Battle Meditation all fall under the heading of manipulating other beings’ minds in different ways. It’s not her specialty, and Mind Trick is the only skill here she’s really developed to the point of comfort. Terror is a bit of a weird case, as it’s written as a mental power but she could, in theory, do it better using Control Self to induce a biochemical fear response.

Farsight never got enough focus to be very useful.

Lore Topics and Languages

Iphis is a native speaker of Hapan. She developed fluency in Ancient Sith and Basic by necessity very early on in her Brotherhood training, prior to her exile. She learned Omwatese, Zelosian, and especially Shani to a very high degree of proficiency during her time on Phaistos. Binary is a recent development driven mostly by her unwillingness to rely on somebody else for translation.

As evidenced by her Feats and Force powers, Iphis is very focused on Force energy in the body, how to move it around, how it interacts with physical systems, and how to preserve, recall, or manipulate that energy once it’s been removed from a living body. She is significantly less interested in the traditional ideas of the Cosmic Force and the Unifying Force. So on the physical side, we have Lore topics in Hematology and Neurochemistry and neuropsychology to cover the ways energy moves around the body (she should probably have Endocrinology, maybe instead of Hematology, but whatever). On the mystical side, she has Essence Transference and Force Spirits and Haunting. And then to bridge the two, there’s Midi-chlorians.

Poetry of Sith-Influenced Cultures is there because every girl needs a hobby.

Inspirations and References


"God, that little shit shouldn’t be running around in this day and age… would’ve taken Cassiopeia and Cyrus and Ulysses and Cytherea just to keep her in hand. She’s good and she’s imaginative and she’s very frightening, and now there’s no one to stop her."
―Pyrrha Dve, Nona the Ninth

Iphis’ starting point is as an homage to Ianthe Tridentarius from the Locked Tomb series. She’s not a copy or just Star Wars Ianthe though, so it’s probably worth digging into what I actually took. There are two underlying inspirations there. The first:


Q: "How did you come up with Ianthe’s personality? She’s absolutely horrible, terrifying, and uniquely funny at the same time."
Taz: "I love Ianthe and could write a lot about Ianthe, but one central thing I am doing with Ianthe is playing around with a trope male characters often get to be, and one frequently found in slash but so little for the lesbians: Ianthe is in many ways my gay Draco In Leather Pants. (There’s a reason she calls Harrow Harry!) The Draco In Leather Pants trope—the hyper-privileged, drawling blonde with daddy issues who sulks erotically in a corner—is perpetually male. Here, it’s Ianthe. And Ianthe blows—she’ll never be a true Draco In Leather Pants because although the DILP gets great sassy lines, very few of them are aimed at himself. Ianthe’s humanity—what there is of it—comes from having a sense of humour; it is why she is sympathetic and also why she is dangerous."
―Tamsyn Muir interviewed by Reactor[src]

The second is one I’m getting secondhand. I’ve never read Homestuck, but Muir was very prominent in Homestuck fanfic circles and cut her teeth in that community. People who’ve read both frequently point to Ianthe as the series’ version of Vriska Serket. I’ve seen Vriska described as “Andrew Hussie intentionally making a character that was as controversial as possible with the fanbase,” and that’s more or less true of Ianthe. The key here, I think, is making the character simultaneously distinctive and ambiguous.

With Ianthe, once she gets her first moment in the spotlight, she comes off as a fully realized character, a strong personality, a consistent, malevolent force. Every reader comes away feeling like they grok the character, and she’s a popular subject for memes, cosplay, and fanfic. I’m far from the only person obsessed with her.

But then you talk to people about her and you can’t pin very much down at all.

She’s villainous, right? The author herself talks about how horrible she is, how she reaches new heights of awfulness. But looking at the text, she’s certainly not a good person, but she’s not honestly worse than most of the main cast. She’s mean and she murdered somebody. But she’s surrounded by people who are at least as mean and who’ve murdered significantly more people, and when they start down a path that would presumably kill their entire civilization, Ianthe is the only person who seems to actually care, certainly the only one who acts to stop it. Her relationship with Harrow feels like it should be abusive, but it’s hard to find evidence of this—the one frequently cited example relies on the reader assuming Ianthe sees something that she probably doesn’t.

More generally, nobody has any idea what she’s up to despite the overwhelming consensus that she’s up to something. The only clue we have is that it involves keeping her twin sister alive, which is hardly nefarious. But the Tao of Ianthe is that everybody assumes her goals are nefarious because they’re hers, but that’s based far more on vibes than her actual deeds.

And that’s what I wanted to play with: a strong character who’s an inkblot test. So far it’s worked. It’s been very satisfying to see people immediately develop strong reactions to and opinions about her based mostly on DILP vibes and knowing who her primary inspiration was.

Music

Erin had this section and I felt bad deleting it when I do, in fact, have music.