Never Hide Your Heart
Katarine Ryiah
Full Name | Katarine Alysabeth Ryiah |
Pronunciation | Kat-Ah-Ren R-Eye-Ah |
Alias | Kat |
Born | 41 BBY |
Rank | Jedi Master |
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Birthplace | Ansion (Aviprine Region) |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Force Sensitive | Yes |
Height | 5' 2" |
Weight | Slender |
Hair Color | Brown & White |
Eye Color | Green |
Skin Color | Pale |
Distinctive features |
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Playby | Commissioned Art |
Themsong | |
Discord | KitterBitters |
"I'm not surprised you haven't heard of me. As an Investigator our undercover work depends on keeping our identities concealed. A true Jedi Investigator won't ever rise to galactic prominence."
-Katarine Ryiah
Katarine Ryiah is a Jedi Master from the Clone Wars era who was frozen in carbonite deep beneath the waters on the planet Naboo during Order 66. The Cataclysm of Naboo caused her carbonation chamber to be discovered. After her rescue she was taken to Theed General Hospital and treated for hibernation sickness. She spent two and a half years battling the illness. Now she has joined this timeline to help bring peace to a galaxy far far away....
- BIOGRAPHY
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Katarine Ryiah was born on the remote, lush planet of Ansion, nestled in the Mid Rim, to a prestigious family within its noble class. The youngest of twins, she and her brother Daxium were surrounded by love and privilege from the moment they were born. Their parents, Lady Anastasia Ryiah and Lord Troine Ryiah, were respected members of Ansion's aristocracy, known for their commitment to the arts, diplomacy, and the welfare of their people. The Ryiah family's wealth and status afforded Katarine a life of comfort, with the promise of a bright future in the traditional roles expected of those born into nobility.
However, that future was violently disrupted when Katarine and Daxium were only six months old. A dark and shadowy group known as the Mirror Born Order, a dangerous cult of rogue Dark Jedi, kidnapped the twins in a meticulously planned raid. The cult's twisted agenda centered around harnessing the potential of Force-sensitive children born under the planets twin moons, indoctrinating them into their cause, and training them to be instruments of darkness. They saw the Ryiah twins as exceptional candidates due to their early signs of Force sensitivity. When the leader of the cult, Lady Sinistra, learned that the twins had a special Force Dyad she believed they were fulfillments of an ancient prophecy and took a special interest in the pair. The twins were taken from Ansion and hidden away in a distant, secretive temple, far from the reach of their family or the Jedi Order.
Katarine's early years were filled with hardship, as the Mirror Born Order subjected her and Daxium to harsh training in the dark arts of the Force. Though the twins were raised under the same cruel methods, Katarine's innate connection to the light side of the Force began to emerge. Despite the dark influence surrounding her, she was drawn toward compassion, clarity, and balance, rejecting the cult's teachings whenever she could. The bond with her brother Daxium, however, was complicated; he was seduced by the darker aspects of the Force, becoming a fervent follower of the Mirror Born's twisted ideology. The relationship between the pair was further complexed by the realization that Katarine's devotion to the light was as biological as it was psychological. The cult tested the young girls blood and found a mutation that rejected the darkside completely. As the mutation grew stronger the darkside started to weaken Katarine until she could not stand to be in its presence without growing weak. Enraged, Lady Sinistra sought to destroy the girl but the pleas of Daxium ended this plan. Both twins were allowed to live though Katarine became a prisoner from that moment on.
By the time Katarine was five, the Jedi Order had tracked down the Mirror Born Order and rescued the twins, though it came at a great cost. Katarine was separated from Daxium, who chose to stay with the Mirror Born rather than return to the light. Daxium was devoted to the groups mission and knew Lady Sinistra as the only mother who had ever raised him. He refused to leave the woman but allowed the Jedi to rescue his sister, fearing Sinistra would kill her if he did not.
This separation would become one of the most defining moments of Katarine's early life, fueling her desire to become a Jedi and a protector of peace, as well as her commitment to understanding the nature of darkness and how it can corrupt even the most innocent souls. Her arrival at the Jedi Temple marked the beginning of a new chapter, one that would see her become a powerful and wise Jedi Master, but also one shadowed by the painful memories of her lost brother.
Life as a New Jedi:
At the age of five, Katarine Ryiah's life took another dramatic turn when she was brought to a Jedi Enclave on Naboo to begin her training. Though she had been rescued from the Mirror Born Order at a tender age, her early years were marked by instability, hardship, and a forced separation from her twin brother, Daxium. By the time she was taken to Naboo, Katarine's connection to the Force had grown significantly, though her youth raised doubts in the minds of the Jedi Masters who evaluated her potential. Traditionally, young Force-sensitive children were taken into training much earlier, and Katarine's age made some of the Jedi wary, with many arguing that she was too old to start the rigorous path of a Jedi.
However, despite their reservations, Katarine's raw power and deep connection to the light side of the Force could not be ignored. During her initial tests, her compassion, wisdom beyond her years, and innate understanding of balance were evident. She demonstrated a remarkable resilience in overcoming the shadows of her past, as well as a powerful devotion to peace, which eventually swayed the Jedi Council to allow her to begin her formal training. She was often seen meditating for long hours, seeking clarity and peace within herself, and quickly earning the respect of the older initiates, who were impressed by her calm demeanor and sharp mind.
Katarine's early years at the Enclave were filled with the joys of learning, companionship, and discovery. She made several close friends and often found herself in the midst of small adventures. Whether it was exploring the beautiful forests of Naboo, studying ancient Jedi texts, or practicing lightsaber techniques in the training halls, Katarine's natural curiosity and drive made her a standout student. Despite her small stature, she showed an incredible aptitude for both hand to hand combat and Force abilities, excelling particularly in investigation and psychometry. The young girl's pure-hearted nature and eagerness to help others made her beloved by the other students and instructors alike.
At the age of twelve, Katarine was chosen as a Padawan by Jedi Master Jessari Tanelorn, a skilled and wise Jedi known for her deep understanding of the Force and her stealth and infiltration abilities. Under Master Tanelorn's tutelage, Katarine flourished, honing her skills and gaining invaluable experience in both investigation and diplomacy. However, their bond was short-lived; soon after Katarine was assigned to him, Master Tanelorn was called away on a critical mission to the Outer Rim. His departure left a void in Katarine's life, but she was quickly reassigned to another Jedi Master, the experienced and pragmatic Master Spark Vallen.
Master Vallen's teachings were marked by discipline and strategy, pushing Katarine to refine her skills and embrace the broader responsibilities of being a Jedi. Under his guidance, she became not just a skilled combatant but a wise and compassionate leader. Her final trials came at the age of fifteen, when she was sent on a mission to resolve a murder investigation between two warring factions on a distant planet. The mission was a success, with Katarine's calm and methodical approach to investigating and securing peace without bloodshed. Upon her return, Master Vallen, seeing her growth and unwavering commitment to the Jedi Code, promoted Katarine to the rank of Jedi Knight. She had proven herself not only as a formidable warrior but as a true protector of peace, her journey now one of endless possibilities as she stepped fully into her role within the Jedi Order.
A Green Jedi Knight:
After Katarine Ryiah was knighted at the age of fifteen, she quickly began to carve out her own unique path within the Jedi Order. While many Jedi chose to focus on diplomacy, combat, or healing, Katarine felt a deep calling to investigate the complex nature of crime and corruption across the galaxy. She became a skilled detective, using her sharp intuition, Force sensitivity, and dedication to justice to uncover hidden truths and expose the shadows that threatened innocent lives. Her keen mind, combined with her ability to read emotions and see the unseen through psychometry, made her an invaluable asset in solving crimes. Katarine worked alongside local law enforcement agencies on countless worlds, earning the respect of police departments, planetary governments, and civilians alike. She often employed her unique Jedi abilities to track down criminals, solve mysteries, and bring criminals to justice, becoming known as one of the most effective and compassionate investigators in the galaxy.
As she grew in experience and reputation, Katarine felt compelled to expand her role. Eventually, she established her own Jedi enclave on the remote, swamp-covered world of Dagobah, a place far removed from the bustling political centers of the galaxy. It was here that Katarine could blend her role as a Jedi detective with her deep desire to teach and pass on her knowledge. She began training her students in the arts of investigation and psychometry, showing them how to use the Force not only as a tool for combat but as a means to uncover the hidden layers of the galaxy's complex problems. Her methods emphasized empathy, observation, and a deep understanding of the human psyche, teaching her Padawans how to approach every case with balance and compassion. Katarine's unique approach to training and her success in solving numerous high-profile cases earned her the respect of both her students and the broader Jedi Order. She knighted several of her own Padawans, each one a skilled investigator in their own right, and became deeply devoted to her role as a teacher and mentor.
Her exemplary work as both a detective and a teacher did not go unnoticed. Katarine's exceptional contributions to the Jedi Order, combined with her unyielding commitment to the values of justice and peace, led to her rapid promotion to Jedi Master. Her insights into the criminal mind, her ability to maintain peace while uncovering dark truths, and her innovative methods in training her students set her apart as a leader among the Jedi. Her calm demeanor, strong convictions, and unparalleled skills in investigation made her a respected figure, and she quickly became one of the Order's foremost experts in solving complex cases and navigating the moral intricacies of justice.
When the Clone Wars erupted across the galaxy, Katarine was called to serve on the frontlines. Though she understood the gravity of the situation, a part of her longed to return to the role she loved most—the quiet, observant life of an undercover investigator. The chaotic battles and political maneuvering of the war felt out of sync with her own nature, and the war's demands tugged at her heart. While she performed her duties on the battlefield with honor, serving as a skilled tactician and advisor, Katarine found herself yearning for the more personal, nuanced challenges of investigating the criminal underworld and protecting those who needed it most. The war, with its large-scale destruction and loss of life, was a world away from the intimate, complex cases she once solved in the shadows. She often wondered if, after the war, she would be able to return to the galaxy she loved—one where her skills as a Jedi detective were used to help the citizens, not as a soldier in an endless conflict. But for now, duty called, and Katarine Ryiah remained steadfast, knowing that the balance between light and dark, justice and corruption, would forever be her guiding principle.
The Mirror Born Order Resurgence:
As the Clone Wars raged on across the galaxy, Jedi Master Katarine Ryiah worked to be an expert tactician and leader on the battlefield. Her investigations into dark plots and her devotion to the protection of peace had made her a trusted figure within the Jedi Order. But despite her significant role in the war, a shadow from her past began to resurface. The Mirror Born Order, the very cult that had once kidnapped her and her twin brother Daxium when they were children, had returned. This dark faction of rogue Jedi, long believed to be scattered or destroyed, had re-emerged, its ranks swelling with new and dangerous adherents. Their influence was growing, and the Jedi Council, realizing the grave threat they posed, called upon Master Ryiah to investigate and confront the resurgence of the Mirror Born.
Katarine traveled to a distant, forgotten world where the cult had taken root, finding herself once again on the frontlines of the battle against darkness. It was here, in the ruins of an ancient temple, that she encountered a force that shook her to her core—her twin brother, Daxium. Now a powerful Dark Jedi Master, Daxium had fully embraced the teachings of the Mirror Born Order. His transformation into darkness was a painful reminder of the cost of their shared past. The bond they once shared was now twisted, the Force between them pulling in opposing directions. A bitter duel ensued, the two siblings locked in a violent clash of ideals and powers. Katarine, wielding the calm discipline of the Jedi, fought to subdue Daxium, but he was a master of the dark side, a formidable foe whose hatred and rage had shaped him into a warrior of incredible strength.
The confrontation was fierce, but in the end, Katarine was forced to make a heartbreaking decision. She could not bring herself to kill her brother, despite his descent into darkness. Instead, she incapacitated him, and brought him to Naboo where a secret underwater prison contained the most dangerous criminals of the galaxy. There she froze him in carbonite within the prison and made her way back to the Jedi Order. Her heart heavy with grief and regret, Katarine returned to the war, but as she arrived back at the Jedi Temple, the world she knew had irrevocably changed. She felt the tremor in the Force—an echo of something dark and final. As she entered the temple, she was met with the grim truth: the Jedi had been betrayed. The infamous Order 66 had been executed, and the Clone Troopers, once allies, had turned on their generals. The Jedi Order, the very foundation of her life, had been shattered.
After Order 66:
After the devastating events of Order 66, Jedi Master Katarine Ryiah was forced into a life of constant hiding, her every move shadowed by the knowledge that the galaxy had turned against her. It was during this time, in the depths of her grief and isolation, that she encountered James Terran, a roguish pirate with a charming smile and a rebellious spirit. They formed an unlikely bond, drawn together by shared pain and a mutual desire for freedom from the oppressive forces chasing them. As they fought for survival, Katarine found solace in James, and over time, their partnership blossomed into a deep love. The two were married in secret, and together they became a formidable force within the growing Rebellion, using their combined skills to sabotage Imperial operations and protect those still loyal to the cause of freedom. However, as the years passed, the weight of their dangerous life took its toll. James, worn down by the constant threat of capture and the strain of their fugitive existence, eventually left Katarine. His departure shattered her, leaving her alone and lost once more, unable to find a path back to peace.
In the aftermath of James's departure, Katarine's pain became a consuming void. She traveled to Zeltros, hoping to find some measure of comfort in the planet's lush, carefree beauty, but instead, she encountered a Dark Jedi who preyed on her vulnerability. This Dark Jedi, sensing her deep emotional turmoil, offered her a twisted form of solace. He introduced her to the intoxicating allure of the dark side, a seductive force that seemed to offer her an escape from her heartache. With the mutation in her blood—a lingering remnant from her childhood ordeal with the Mirror Born Order—Katarine found herself weakened, dizzy, and confused in the presence of the dark side. Yet it was precisely this weakness that made her susceptible to its addictive pull. The dark side became like a drug, a means of numbing the rawness of her sorrow, and though she never fully embraced it, she used it to keep her emotional pain at bay. Days blurred into nights as she spent her time with the Dark Jedi, lost in a state of blissful delirium, clinging to the dark side's fleeting comfort while knowing, deep down, that it was slowly destroying her.
Eventually, regret and guilt began to creep into Katarine's mind. The fleeting numbness she had once sought to escape her heartache had become a prison of its own, and the darkness she had used to shield herself now felt like a weight she could no longer bear. Desperate for redemption, she sought a way to free herself from her addiction. Her journey led her back to Naboo, to the black marsh prison where her brother, Daxium, was still frozen in carbonite, a tragic reminder of what had been lost. In a final act of self-imposed penance, Katarine decided to freeze herself in carbonite, hoping that by suspending herself in this frozen state, she could escape the overwhelming pull of the dark side and, in time, find peace. The act was not one of surrender, but rather a last attempt to regain control over her fractured soul.
Cataclysm on Naboo:
In the year 897 ABY, the once-dormant Black Marsh Prison on Naboo—a top-secret facility designed to contain the galaxy's most dangerous criminals and Force users—was destroyed in a catastrophic event. A cataclysmic rift in the netherworld of the Force rippled through Naboo, destabilizing the foundations of the prison and causing massive damage. The underwater complex, long abandoned by most, was torn apart by violent seismic activity, causing a breach in the deepest chambers. Amid the chaos, many of the prisoners who had been locked in carbonite, including Jedi Master Katarine Ryiah, were freed from their frozen slumber. Katarine, whose self-imposed exile had been a desperate attempt to sever her connection to the dark side and the pain of her past, was pulled from the depths of the prison, her body unthawed after centuries of stasis.
When Katarine was rescued and brought to Theed General Hospital, she was near death from carbonation sickness, the dangerous physiological effects that occurred when one had been frozen in carbonite for an extended period. Her body was weak, her muscles atrophied, and her mind disoriented from the long stretch of suspended animation. The next two and a half years of Katarine's life were spent in a haze of recovery. She underwent extensive physical therapy to regain her strength, though the toll of her past still lingered. At times, memories of her lost twin, Daxium, the Clone Wars, and her betrayal by the galaxy itself would surface, but they were often clouded by the sickness that had ravaged her body. Still, the Jedi Master's resilience—borne of years of discipline and her unyielding commitment to justice—was not easily extinguished. Over time, with the help of skilled medical droids and patient healers, Katarine slowly regained her physical strength and mental clarity.
Once her body had healed enough for her to stand and walk without assistance, Katarine's thoughts turned to the larger question of her destiny. The galaxy had moved on in her absence, but so much had been left unresolved. The prisoners of Black Marsh, many of whom were dark Force users and serial killers, had been left unaccounted for after the prison's destruction. Katarine knew that some of them—dangerous individuals who had once followed paths similar to her own—still roamed free. Her sense of duty as a Jedi Master, her need to restore balance and order to the galaxy, burned bright once more. Katarine left Theed General Hospital determined to rebuild her life and her place within the Jedi Order.
Her quest was clear: to track down the surviving prisoners of Black Marsh Prison, each one a potential threat to the galaxy, and bring them to justice. Some of them may have fallen to the dark side as she once had, others were simply criminals seeking to exploit the chaos of the galaxy for their own gain. But Katarine knew that her experience—her battle with the dark side, her recovery from its seductive grip, and her knowledge of the depths of the Force—made her uniquely qualified for the task. She was not only determined to stop these dangerous individuals but also to prevent others from walking the same path she had. As she ventured into the unknown, Katarine Ryiah, now tempered by her trials, was ready to reclaim her place in the galaxy, to rebuild the Jedi legacy, and to seek out those who still threatened the fragile peace that had begun to take root in the galaxy once again.
- STORY ARCS
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Description: When Black Marsh Prison was destroyed during the cataclysm of Naboo several of the galaxies most dangerous criminals were released. Katarine is leading the investigation to hunt them down and return them to justice.
Roleplay Threads:- Black Marsh Prison
- Black Marsh Inteorgation
- Black Marsh Interogation Part 2
- Tazrak - The Brain Collector
- Ravix Lunok - The Reaper
- Dr. Roderick Wells - The Butcher of Lambs
Seekers Dawn:
Description: After experiencing a prophetic vision in the Force, Katarine has taken the Barash Vow and is searching the galaxy for an ancient group of Jedi who may be the key to help her align the past and present ideologies of the Jedi Order.
Roleplay Threads:
Other Threads:
- EQUIPMENT
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CategoryTypeDescriptionLink
Weapon Lightsaber A pair of dual-phase weapons with a rotating crystal chamber. The Blades can be switched to lengthen its attack range. Link Weapon Lightsaber A two bladed weapon that can disconnect into two separate blades Link Armor Jumpsuit A light armor jumpsuit to wear on missions Link Weapon Blaster An antique ELG-3A blaster pistol from Nabo Link (coming soon) Clothing Outfit An updated pair of Jedi attire provided after she joined NJO Link
- STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
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STRENGTHS
+Lightsaber Combat- Katarine is gifted with a lightsaber and always training to better her combat skills.
+Investigation & Stealth- As a Jedi Investigator Katarine specializes in undercover work.
+Psychometry & Tracking - As an investigator Katarine is able to track easily
+Teräs Käsi - an extremely capable fighter in the ancient art.
WEAKNESSES
-Piloting - Katarine is a subpar pilot and prefers not to fly if she can help it.
-Kindess - Kat wears her heart on her sleeve, which can be very dangerous for a Jedi.
-Battlefield Tactics - Katarine is not a skilled battle tactician and prefers not to fight on the front lines of a battle