Yasha Paran

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Yasha's character sheet can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7i2f6Juen7MVVpNWTlOZ2VWUms/view

Yasha “Yash” Paran grew up in the shadow of the New Order as a human native of Naboo. Her parents fought in the incident with the Trade Federation, and years later, during the Clone Wars, she signed up for a local militia, The Queen’s Own they named themselves, and fought alongside Clone Forces and a Mon Cal Jedi, General Madcar, lying about her age so to be admitted into the militia forces, although truth be told they weren’t too particular about who they took in.

Yasha’s mother, Sira, survived the death of Yasha’s father, having died from wounds that festered and finally claimed him while Yash was away working under General Madcar. After the rise of the New Order, Sira was arrested as an insurgent and remains in custody to this day.

Yash was deeply inspired by Queen Padme Amidala’s bravery in leading the counterattack against the Trade Federation. She hoped to one day work her way into the security detail for the Senator, but never took the time to walk through the official steps.

When Order 66 happened, Yash and the other militia members attempted to fight back and protect Jedi Knight Madcar. They had to scatter, and several of the militia members, Yasha hopes and maybe even believes, survived, scattering to the wind.

She has heard rumors of a young Republic officer turned Imperial naval captain named Idrian Puntil, was given the order by the newly-unveiled Darth Vader to capture and kill the senator, though Yash doesn’t know why. One day she was meeting with the senate on Coruscant, then she disappears, and soon after her corpse, apparently with her unborn child still inside her, appears in a funeral march on her home planet.

Yash knows several Gungans who smell less fishy than that pile of garbage of a story.

Yasha, under the guidance of General Madcar, became a very reverent acolyte of the ways of the force. She has virtually no force talent whatsoever, but she still believes in it as a force for good. After all, as she had been her to say, “you don’t have to wield the force to let it wield you as a force for good.”