OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Intent: Provide Kaida with a minion/sidekick. Expand further on the Shadow Knights and the Eldorai Exodus.
Image Credit: Here. Photograph of Maisie Williams playing Arya Stark in 'Game of Thrones'.
Role: Kaida's apprentice, Forsaken Eldorai.
Permissions: N/A
Links: To Hell and Back, Kar'zun, Eldorai Exodus, Twin Exiles.
PHYSICAL INFORMATION
Age: 45. Eldorai become physically mature around the age of 30, and fully develop around the age of 50.
Force Sensitivity: Apprentice.
Species: Eldorai.
Appearance: Tomboyish Eldorai girl of below average height. She is a bit on the skinny side, but athletic, sneaky and quick on her feet. She has dark hair, grey eyes, a round, serious face and the typical Eldorai pointed ears. She wears her hair short. Her body is marked by several scars. She also has a couple tattoos on her arms and body. The most prominent one is that of a Phoenix on her back. Kaida thinks tattoos are silly, but Tel refuses to get rid of them. The fact that her teacher disapproves of them is a good reason to keep them. Telara wears simple, plain attire that gives her mobility and allows her to blend in.
SOCIAL INFORMATION
Name: Telara Maedis. Or Tel for short.
Loyalties: Kaida Taldir, Shadow Knights (lore submission), Shadow Knights, Court of the Shadows, Exemplars, Vanguard of Duty.
Wealth: Low. Telara is not wealthy at all. She owns little more than her clothes, weapons and personal belongings.
Notable Possessions: One of her possessions is a Cadalthor signet ring. She stole it from her mean ex-employers. She carries a NN-14 Blaster Pistol as her standard sidearm, as well as an Adjudicator. She hasflash googles and carries a plethora of various scavencing and repair tools, hydrospanners etc. Telara owns a Lightsabre Shoto. It has a bifurcating cyclical ignition pulse and other standard features. It has a Ghostfire crystal. Telara also has a Long-Handle Lightsabre. The weapon is a long staff, but can be turned into a long-handle lightsabre. It allows Telara to use her dexterity and acrobatics, as well as give her a reach advantage. This is pertinent since she is shorter than average. The weapon has a telescopic handle. The shaft is made of Force Imbued metal. Moreover, she wears Govath-Wool boots.
Skills: Telara is trained in unarmed and melee combat as well as marksmanship. Her short stature and talent for sneaking makes her a good scout and stealthy operative. She can pick lockes, has some slicing skills and is trained in first aid. Moreover, she has skill as a scavenger and a machinist. Telara is a Force-User, with a focus on elemental air abiliies. She also has telekinetic powers and is skilled in using the Force to mask her aura and concealing her presence from other Force-Sensitives. Likewise, she can use the Force for physical augmentation in order to run faster, leap higher and further, boost her reaction time and enhance her stamina. Likewise, she has Sense abilities and is able to use the Force to boost her aim with weapons and her awareness of her surroundings. She is particularly good with knives, short swords and staff weapons. While Telara is still learning, she has received training in the use of a shoto, long-handle lightsabres and lightsabre-pike.
Personality: Survivor is a good word to describe Telara. She was forced to grow up and face hardship at an early age. The defining years of her young life were spent struggling to survive on the post-apocalyptic, war-torn hellhole Kaeshana turned into after it was devastated by a huge asteroid. She's lost family and loved ones. She was forced to learn how to fight, guard her emotions and forage at an early age. This has given her street smarts. She's a tough cookiee, who is not easily scared. She's become adept at surviving, mingling with crooks and disappearing into the shadows. Years of running, hiding and listening has further enhanced the girl's natural talent with stealth and subterfuge.
Though her education has many gaps, she's a smart cookiee and very observant. Going through the school of hard knocks has shaped her into a person who adapts quickly and has a surprising appetite for new knowledge that will help give her an advantage. However, this cannot fully make up for her lack of formal education. She can read, write, understand a military map and is surprisingly good with numbers. But she has no formal schooling and only a vague impression of what that even entails for 'normal people'. Furthermore, she has a bit of a mouth and though she can be charming, she is just as likely to offer abrasive insults and talk back when a more refined approach would have been more warranted. She also has a bit of a chip on her shoulder due to her low class origins and feels strong resentment towards those who were born into a life of privilege. Telara has a sarcastic edge and is very irreverent. She has little respect for authority. Telara is rough around the edges, bitter and jaded beyond her years. Having been exposed to the darker side of her people, she is rather cynical about them.
In stressful situations, she becomes extremely focused. Though she does her best to hide it, Telara yearns for her family and is rather traumatised by what she experienced on Kaeshana. The first time she was forced to kill someone, she was horrified. But after a while it became a good deal easier. Telara still has a very strong sense of right and wrong which she takes very personally. But, that does not mean she will not do wrong to pay wrong: she definitely will. She still has a good heart buried beneath the ice, cynicism and snark, but has a very violent streak in her personality. She has also little respect for private property and is a bit of a hoarder.
Despite these traits, Telara is not without compassion. She has empathy for victims. Indeed, she was the leader of a youth gang. Most of its members were orphans or came from impoverished backgrounds. Her street smarts and rudimentary combat skills helped keep the gang alive. Experience has made her wary of strangers, so she is slow to trust. While she has skill as a mechanic, she is distrustful of droids. Eldorai used thinking machines sparingly, believing them to be an offence against the Goddess' commandments. Moreover, she's had to defend herself against Archangel's killing machines, which gave her a rather negative view of droids. Telara enjoys tinkering with pieces of machinery in her spare time. It helps her relax and focuses her mind. She is no savant or prodigy, but one of the engineering officers serving aboard the Shadow Knight ship she calls home has taken her on as a minion/student. She learned the trade of scavenging by cannibalising pieces of tech back on Kaeshana.
Tel's relationship with Kaida is complex and not free of tension. Kaida is about twice her age, but not the maternal type. Or even the auntie one. Words of praise are rarer than clean air on Nar Shaddaa. The former Angelii is cold, gruff, laconic and very big on discipline. She can come across as callous and may also have an anti-social personality disorder. Her demeanour clashes with Tel's independent streak and distrust of hierarchies. However, while Kaida is not loveable, she's always been brutally honest with her. This is something Tel appreciates. Kaida is thoroughly ill-suited to be a mother surrogate - and has no desire to be one -, but she's teaching the girl stuff that will help her stay alive.
In a way Kaida is protective of Tel, though she'd certainly deny this if anyone were to call her that. Moreover, Kaida shares Tel's disdain for nobles in general and House Cadalthor in particular. Telara has grown somewhat close to Tryana, Kaida's Vashyada minion. The two are very different. Both are new to the greater Galaxy, but Tryana is a lot more idealistic and determined in her belief that she can make a difference. Telara scoffs quite a bit about her idealistic notions, but is also friendly to her. The two helped each other out while stranded on Kaeshana. Perhaps a part of her still wants to believe in something better.
COMBAT INFORMATION
Weapon of Choice: Pistols, hold-out blasters, daggers, blades, sabre, staff weapons and polearms. Also fond of explosives, and dart launchers.
Combat Function: Telara is quick on her feet, agile and good at sneaking. She is good with knives, blasters and slugthrowers, blades, staffs and improvised weapons. The life she's lived has given her an aptitude for stealth and subterfuge. She has a knack for vanishing into the dark, or striking unexpectedly. Being an Eldorai, she's not as physically strong as the average human and has a lower pain threshold. So she must rely more on finesse and cunning than brute force. She is not proficient in piloting starships or in the use of heavy weapons. She is good with Molotov cocktails and other explosives.
Telara is Force-sensitive, but has received little formal training up to now. However, her Force connection is strong, so she has a lot of potential. But her inexperience can cause her to make mistakes and misjudge dangers if she finds herself facing a more experienced Force-user. She lacks experience in defending herself against mental attacks. This leaves her vulnerable, especially since she has many psychological issues a capable mentalist could exploit. Her Force connection manifests itself in an aptitude for aeromancy, in other words air shaping. This allows her to manipulate the air and wind as well as summon and manipulate lightning. With some concentration, she draw upon her power to create a mist as well as manipulate sand and dust for cover. This is helpful for a covert approach. Or throwing sand into the eyes of an unshielded opponent.
Telara is agile and acrobatic. Her small frame makes her good at sneaking, crawling, climbing and striking unexpectedly. However, it also makes it difficult for her to use very large weapons and limits her reach in melee combat. This puts her at a disadvantage against big opponents. Eldorai age - and develop - slower than humans, so by the standards of her people she is a teenager. She has received some training in the use of pikes and staff weapons to compensate for her lack of reach. Telara has a preference for light armour to stay mobile and sneaky. This obviously means that she is no tank. When in combat, Telara tends to work together with Kaida. Her teacher is a lot more powerful and more experienced. Telara complements her by using precision and stealth, hitting enemy weak points. Both can also pool their powers as Force-Users. This is particularly useful when they combine their respective elemental specialisations.
Strengths:
- Stealth. Telara has a small frame and is very good at sneaking, crawling and climbing. She is agile, good at evading danger and striking unexpectedly.
- Understudy of the Ice Lady. Telara went through the school of hard knocks. She is good with small arms, blade and staff weapons. The latter are a way for her to compensate her lack of reach and keep enemies at bay. Kaida has started training her in the use of lightsabres. Telara favours shotos and long-handle lightsabres. She can also use a pike.
- Strong Force affinity. She has talent as an air shaper.
- Has a plethora of psychological issues a canny mentalist could exploit. Telara is very strong-willed, but lacks experience in defending herself against mental attacks, illusions and the like.
- Telara is quite small and not that strong. In melee she has to rely on finesse and agility as she lacks the physical presence to overwhelm enemies through brute force. Her short stature also limits her reach.
- While she has a natural talent with the Force, she is an Apprentice and until now her training has been quite haphzazard.
Telara grew up in a low class family. Her parents were poor peasants who moved to Santaissa, Kaeshana's capital, in the hopes of improving their lot. Sadly, their luck came few and far between and it was difficult for them to provide for Tel and her two siblings. Telara had to find employment early on to help out. Concerned that she might get involved with the shady crowd, her mother was able to secure a job for her as a servant girl for a local noblelady. Unfortunately, the arrangement was a mismatch. The noblewoman was a member of the vast, sprawling mangrove thicket of a family tree that was the House of Cadalthor. Like many members of the house, she was pompous, more than a little cruel and looked down on the smallfolk. She also resented not being as close to the levers of power in the family as she would have liked. So she took out her moods on her underpaid servants.
Telara had an independent mind and quickly came to resent being ordered around by the lady of the manor, who punished her harshly for her misbehaviour. On her first day the butler took her to her room and gave her a smack around the ear when she mades a comment about how tiny it was, telling her she should be happy she'd got a broom cupboard sized room to herself. She was set to work cleaning, and whilst she was good at it, she quickly became bored and started exploring. One of the Mistress' daughters caught her and told on her. For a while she was sent outside to do work, and really enjoyed getting away from the oppressive routine and stuffy people. However, due to mismanagement the clan had to leave this rural idyll and move into a large house near the city. Tensions continued to grow with the daughter, who was arrogant and entitled, and condescending. She spread lies about Tel to get her in trouble out of generic childhood spite and because she was a spoilt brat.
Tel's younger sister got sick and so the family had to ask the Mistress for a loan. In return Tel had to spend 9 days a week there (Eldorai weeks are 10 days) and had to work more hours to 'cover the costs'. Tel started resisting more as stress built up, and finally yelled at the lady's daughter, who ran off claiming Tel had struck her. She was given a public shaming for this and a hard smack to the face by the butler. Tel was so over the prospect of years of this, and ran away, but the Mistress had a signed contract for her, and so her family suffered when sh was not there by having to 'pay for a replacement' even though Tel was not getting paid anyway. When she learned of this, Tel felt remorseful and came back and was given a final chance. She tried to hold it together, but when the Mistress started making her a personal maid so she can 'keep an eye' on her she found it intolerable. Finally she snapped and when Mistress was berating her for something she did not even do whilst drunk, she hit her hard and threatened her. In this moment her Force powers manifested, as she lashed out on her tormentor.
However, the Mistress' bodyguard overpowered Tel. She was flogged in public, with the daughter even being allowed to 'have a swing' when Tel wa already bleeding. Tattoos would eventually cover the scars. A corrupt bailiff concluded that 'Her Ladyship is within her rights to correct an errant child.' She was thrown out on the street since the Mistress spitefully refused to pay for the family's care if Tel was still around. So she had to become a vagrant, eventually joining a gang. Telara went through the school of hard knocks on the streets of Santaissa. It is likely that she suffered abuse during this time, but she vowed not to be someone's slave. She learned how to fight, sneak about, steal and pick locks. She also learned the value of loyalty, looking out for her fellow gang members. Once she was arrested by the police after a robbery, but managed to escape. She proved herself in fights with rival gangs. For a while she worked for a local drug dealer as a courier.
She was thirty-eight when nemesis came to Kaeshana and the planet was devastated by a huge asteroid. Suffice to say she was not on the list of people who had a ticket to leave the planet aboard one of the ships of the exodus fleet. The streets she knew so well became even more dangerous as Santaissa descended into chaos. The capital was filled with people who were willing to do anything to get a chance to leave the planet, but there was only so much space on the exodus fleet Firemane Industries had built at the behest of the Eldorai Matriarchy. Some people inevitably had to be left behind.
In all the chaos, Tel got her revenge on her former mistress' daughter. The young noblewoman was caught in the fighting when rioters assaulted the manor. Stalking her, Tel ambushed the girl. She was able to disable the bodyguard with a hold-out blaster, shooting him in the kneecaps. The young aristo tried to run and then defend herself when she was cornered, but lost easily due to her pampered life. Tel beat, whipped and humiliated her, though she let her live. However, she cut her ear, which is considered a mark of shame among the Eldorai, and stole her ring. Tel was reunited with her family, but given the circumstances the reunion was not the most joyful. Their former employer could not be bothered to evacuate them, as she considered the 'peons' a burden. A smuggler Tel had worked for offered transport, but demanded a hefty price they were unable to match. Tel had been offered a spot, but gave it up so that she could save her younger sister. Tearfully, the family bid her farewell. Tel's mother was killed during the fighting between government and rebel troops. The much reduced family was smart enough to leave Santaissa, which turned out to be ground zero for the asteroid impact.
Their journey across the wastelands of Kaeshana was a perilious one. They ended up in a refugee camp. However, there was no peace to be found there. With the complete collapse of central authority and infrastructure, gangs and warlords vied for dominance. The survivors of the cataclysm called themselves the Forsaken, for they believed the exodites had abandoned them. The fighting spilled over into a camp when soldiers of one of the warlords performed a massacre. Tel was separated from her father and brother while trying to hide. It is unknown to her whether they survived or got killed. On her own again, she was forced to forage, steal and kill to survive. For a while she ended up with a gang again, becoming something of a leader for a group of youths caught in similar circumstances. She learned how to scavenge for resources, cannibalising parts from broken war machines and pieces of tech to sell or barter. However, she was caught stealing by the soldiers of an Eldorai warlord. Her Force powers manifested when she tried to defend herself from her attackers, smashing one with a rock. Due to this, she was spared the usual punishment for 'wreckers and sloths' and instead conscripted into the warlord's army, serving in could be considered a bastardised version of the Angelii. Her lack of obedience resulted in her being flogged a lot or given menial tasks.
The warlord went to war with another faction, the Shadow Knights. Her first battle was a harrowing, horrifying experience for her. Like many conscripts she was thrown into the meat grinder with minimal training and equipment. It was her or those shooting at her. She chose herself, lashing out with her anger. The battle went ill for her mistress and Tel was captured. Much to her surprise, she was treated decently. In contrast to many other warlord groups, the Shadow Knights sought to rebuild Kaeshana and protect the Eldorai who had been abandoned by the Eldorai Matriarchy. Telara was not exactly a willing recruit, but the alternatives were a lot worse. She was inducted into the Caerith Tyari, as the Shadows called their cadre of Force-using warriors. After all she'd been through, submitting to their rules did not come easily for her, but she received a trainer called Naith Villnae, whom she managed to bond with. Naith showed the girl the empathy and understanding that had been so lacking in her life. She also taught her survival skills. The Dark Eldorai shared her disdain for the upper classes. With her there was a lot of emphasis on practical work. Naith had been an Angelii, but had rejected the evacuation order and stayed behind to help the survivors.
Telara learned the basics of utilising her gifts, proved her mettle against bandits and foreign slavers. However, conditions on Kaeshana remained harsh and resources were extremely scarce. She was deeply shaken when she saw a few Eldorai get hanged for hoarding and stealing supplies, for it could have easily been her. Conditions seemed to improve when a 'humanitarian organisation' called Archangel offered support. Telara was among those soldiers assigned to escort their aid convoys to a settlement. However, she soon grew suspicious of the supposed benefactors. They were just a bit too perfect, too precise and too good to be true...while all feeling just a little off in the Force. Using the stealths she'd gained during her time on the run, she stalked one of their agents. In the process she discovered that they were tampering with the water supply. However, she was discovered and had to run. When cornered, she shot the agent with a blaster and discovered that it was a droid.
Little Telara had never known of HRDs, but now she found herself face to face with one. Badly beaten, she managed to run, but was subdued by a wasp droid. It seemed that she would be processed into another of the replicants, but she was rescued by Naith. With lightning and Sarix, she smote down the droids. However, she was struck down by a bolter round and died. Vengeful, Telara destroyed the HRD who had murdered her mentor with an improvised bomb and her terramancy, crushing the 'devil-machine'. Heeding her teacher's last words, she managed to warn the Shadow Knights. A fierce battle ensued.
Heavily wounded during the fighting, Telara spent some time recuperating in a field hospital. Archangel had been driven back, but had still managed to abduct several Eldorai before its plans had been discovered. The death of her teacher weighed heavily on her. Feeling survivor's guilt, she grew more bitter and distant. She was removed from the frontlines and given light duties, helping out in a hospital and taking care of young orphans. Then came the Kaeshana Rebellion. Forcing herself out of her bitterness, Telara took up arms along with her fellow Shadow Knights, fighting alongside the Tygaran Alliance and the Galactic Alliance. When the allied forces withdrew from the planet and it was annexed by the First Order, the Shadows evacuated their people. She left her ruined, devastated homeworld alongside them, joining the Shadow Knights' migrant fleet.
She got a chance for some minor payback against her old tormentors, the Cadalthors, when the Shadow Knights heisted an Ashira Class Fast Cruiser that had belonged to the noble family. Coincidentally the Cadalthors were in bad standing in the Matriarchy after their leader, Tarissa Cadalthor, had attempted a coup. Telara was one of the crew that carried out the heist, putting her small size and stealthy skills to good use. She tried to find out if any of her family were still alive, but her search remained in vain. She started losing hope that she would ever know for certain, but still clung to it. The child soldier bumped into Kaida Taldir shortly after the former Angelii High Captain went rogue and joined the Shadow Knights. Their first encounter was awkward, to say the least.
Tel had heard about the 'royalist butcher'. Feeling distrustful, she followed the older woman around. The moderately paranoid Kaida at first thought the girl might be a spy for one of the many factions in the rebel coalition. Then she got annoyed about being followed and laid down the law. Tel was not happy about being assigned to Kaida as a trainee. The gruff soldier was equally not thrilled about being responsible for a teenager. They eventually managed to work together after going on a few missions to kill slavers or acquire essential supplies for the migrant fleet. Kaida was a harsh disciplinarian, but fair in a tough love way. She also helped the girl brush up on her education. It turned out that she'd known Naith from their time in the Angelii and that the two had been friends. At least as much as the ice queen could be friends with someone. Until Naith disobeyed orders and stayed behind. Telara still left her training sessions with Kaida exhausted and bruised.
The two had a few simple adventures together. One of took them and a few other Shadow Knights to Byss. The Shadow Knights were poor, so they hired themselves out to certain clients. In this case their employer was Talrus Casteer of Vanmere Biotech and Galtech Engineering. He wanted them to retrieve samples from a research facility. Aside from the Eldorai, he had also hired a group of Force Dead Mandalorian mercenaries. It was supposed to be a milk run but as so often turned out to be the opposite. The facility had been overrun by a swarm of bugs controlled by a hive mind. Vines pulled Talrus into the depths of the complex. Since he still had to pay them, the Shadow Knights and Mandalorians pressed on. They found themselves facing hordes of vicious bugs and had to fight for their life. It did not help that a great storm outside prevented them from communicating with their ship. Tactical ingenuity, teamwork and the force multiplier provided by their elemental abilities helped them survive the onslaught. In the end they were able to fight their way out and escape.
More recently, Telara participated in the Shadow Knight expedition to Kaeshana. The Eldorai rebels had received reports that the planet had suddenly emerged on the other side of the Galaxy and was no longer occupied by the First Order. This sounded crazy, to say the least, but probes had confirmed it. Thus the Shadows decided to dispatch a task force to investigate and look for survivors. Telara was very reluctant to go to Kaeshana. Haunted by what had happened to her there, she identified it as a place of oppression and death. She would not admit that she was afraid. This caused some friction with Tryana, Kaida's Vashyada minion. They were joined by Yohara, talented but arrogant scientist, Siona, a Harbinger Telara knew somewhat, and Kaida's amnesiac sister Ashana. When the team arrived in Kaeshana's orbit, they found that the reports were true. However, when they tried toland, a sort of disruption field caused their ship to crash.
Fortunately, Kaida's piloting skills ensured they survived, but their ship was grounded. They found themselves in a twisted hellscape. After defending themselves against vicious beasts, they ran into a group of survivors, led by a Dark Eldorai insurgent called Morwen. The survivors understandably held a grudge. Telara, who had ironically been in a similar spot not so long ago, felt frustrated. However, the team was able to negotiate with them. The Shadows learned that Kaeshana had been dragged through the Netherworld. After some awkward negotiations, the two groups decided to team up to escape the planet. Yohara determined the source of the disruption. Unsurprisingly for Telara, even being stuck in hell did not keep Eldorai from fighting each other. On the way the party was assaulted by a horde of Ashiran fanatics, who believed that they could obtain Ashira's forgiveness and enter paradise if they purged the planet of infidels. Telara fought in the melee, using her short stature and agility to launch sneak attacks. When she saw that Kaida was under pressure from a zealot and being hammered, she rushed to her teacher's defence, stabbing her assailant. This got Kaida's foe off-guard. The zealot unleashed a wave of flame in all direction, but Kaida slew her and put out the flame. Teacher and student fought side by side.
After a brief respite, the group ran into the Harrowed, a mixed group of Kar'zun and Eldorai. Like the Harbinger Siona, they were Force Dead, but this was due to the influence of the warp rather than experimentation. Some of them were also more than a little unhinged, such as a self-proclaimed Illyrian seer called Macrina. Telara was creeped out by her. The newcomers had to prove that they were alive and not mirages or ghosts. Once the Harrowed were satisfied, their leader, a Kar'zun called Brak'Vrasz, agreed to lead the Shadows to the source of the disturbance. It was a so-called anomaly. On the way the party ran into the mirage of a marketplace. Here spirits of the dead congregated. Hell had been so traumatising for them that they played make believe, imagining that it was a normal day back during the reign of Tirathana VI.
The ghost of a child begged Telara for coin. Shaken by this, she tried to extract herself from the situation, but then the ghost revealed that she knew she was in hell. Reading Telara's mind, she found out that Tel had come from similar circumstances. Enraged by her time in hell, she attacked Telara. Her grip was ice-cold and Telara could not break away. As the ghost seized her, their minds connected. Telara came to her defence, attacking the ghost after reasoning with her failed. Due to the Vashyada's intervention, Telara was able to break free and stabbed the ghost with a Force imbued dagger Kaida had given her. The spirit vanished, but Tel did not feel happy. Having connected with the spirit, she realised she had been wrong. The Forsaken were like her.
The eventually reached the anomaly, where they were confronted by the Sicarii and their suspicious leader Raekana. The Sicarii were a cult of Illyrian assassins. Raekana was their prophetess and a bit of famous figure among Illyrians. Paranoid and suspicious of the newcomers, she was very reluctant to cooperate, especially since the party included former Angelii. Siona put her diplomatic talent to good use, describing that the followers of Illyria had a place among the Shadows and urging Raekana that it was time to move out of the darkness.
The anomaly was a curtain of red, a dome of crimson surrounding a darkening void. As Yohara, the Shadows' researcher explained, heart was a pure pierce of Nether energy, which should not exist inside the realspace of this galaxy. Therefore, the Force had formed a barrier around it. However, this in turn had caused an opposing barrier of Force null to form. Thus the barrier was composed of three layers, and the party required the three opposite to penetrate through: A Force-User, a Force Dead being and a Non-Force-User. Kaida went through first. She was able to complete her task and activate Yohara's machine, but then was assailed by powerful Nether energies.
Seeing her sister suffering caused Ashana to regain some of her memories and she went after her. She was able to protect her sister and regained her memories in the process. However, both sisters lost their respective connections to the Force. Siona was quick to follow Ashana and make sure she was alright once the storm had passed. While the sisters of ice and fire recovered, Brak'Vrasz and the primeval Eldorai warrior Eyrecae carried on. The Kar'zun became Force-Sensitive, while Eyrecae was turned Force Dead. With the last two layers penetrated, the field had been overcome and the Shadows were able to send ships to evacuate the survivors. Having been forced to face the hellscape her homeworld had turned into, Telara has elected to remain with Kaida and her crew of misfits.
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