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==Background==
==Background==
Akea's former Padawan.  Lilandra became a Jedi Knight in 22 ABYMore to follow.
Change was a way of life for Lilandra Asgarde.  Born the same fateful year the Rebel
 
Alliance destroyed the first Death Star and three years before the liberation of Mandalore, she lived out the earliest parts of her life on a Mandalore trying to find a place in the changing galaxy.  At the end of the galactic civil war, Mandalore formed an uneasy alliance with the interim government as Lilandra grew up. 
 
She was raised by a traditional Mandalorian clan, and grew up on a set of heavily nomadic values.  Even as a child, Lilandra was all too familiar with war; her birth as a Mandalorian ensured she would never be far from it. 
 
As the only child of a Mandolorian couple, Lilandra was raised as a warrior, devoting a full five years of her life to military and survival training.  As early as age eight, it was noticed that Lilandra posessed an uncanny tracking skills.  Regardless of the target (animals, sentient beings, objects), Lilandra was noted for her ability to hunt down almost any object if she had even a single clue to its prior trail.  At first, her fame was only local, but as the years rolled by, Lilandra became famous as the best living tracker in Mandalorian society - no small honor, to be sure.
 
Luke Skywalker, focused on keeping an ear open for anyone who was potentially Force sensitive, quickly learned of this teenage girl that had upstaged some galaxy's fiercest warriors and most resourceful bounty hunters.  He took it upon himself to travel to Mandalore and see the girl for himself.  At first, Luke was pleased.  He found Lilandra to be extremely disciplined and level headed, having been trained to handle the rigors of war.  His reluctance to recruit her increased when he saw, after only a few conversations, how steadfastly loyal to her clan she was.  Personal, sentimental attachments were not as frowned upon in the New Jedi order as they were the old, but in the extreme, they nevertheless presented a problem - a Jedi's sole, unwavering loyalty must be to the ideals espoused by the Jedi code.  Still, beggars couldn't be choosers.  Luke had to try.  He pitched the idea to Lilandra, explaining to her that he felt she had a strong sensitivity to the Force and that her Mandalorian training would benefit her greatly on the path to becoming a Jedi Knight.  His first attempt was unsuccessful.  Lilandra simply could not bring herself to abandon the Mandalorian way of life; her people were too important to her.
 
Luke, not so easily discouraged, returned to Yavin IV and meditated on the issue, returning three months later.  He phrased the concept of knighthood and the Jedi Order in the context of clan, bound together by their duty to protect the galaxy.  He reasoned with Lilandra that her abilities made her unique, and that to remain on Mandalore would stifle her potential.  As a Mandalorian, Lilandra's only other competing loyalty was to personal excellency, and it was perhaps Luke latter-most point that drove her to accept his offer.  The pair returned to Yavin IV, where she began her training.
 
Early on, Lilandra was a problematic student.  Perpetually homesick, Lilandra tended to create surrogate fraternal bonds with whomever she could, be they classmates, instructors, people to be protected, or otherwise.  Her inclination to form strong, protective relationships with individuals or groups distracted her.  Although she was an excellent fighter, these tendencies presented a significant obstacle to Lilandra achieving the spiritual maturity and enlightenment necessary for knighthood.  Luke, again not to be so easily daunted, had an idea.  Deciding that, all else aside, Lilandra was ''certainly'' capable of handling herself in the face of danger, he felt she was ready to become a padawan learner.  Knowing that she had a destructive tendency to become fanatically to devoted to whatever cause she presently championed, Luke assigned her to a master who knew a thing or two about letting go - [[Akea Oahu]].
 
The beginnings of their relationship were rocky.  Lilandra, in her short time at the Praxeum, had found herself largely in agreement with Luke's transient, present-minded views on the Force.  She cared little for Akea's talk of destiny and the big picture, and even less so for his long history and philosophy lectures.  Akea, ever the diplomat, took her to the site of an ancient Jedi temple hidden deep within the Outer RimHe had previously done archaeological work at the site, and ushered Lilandra into the ruins of the temple, showing her first-hand the artifacts and writings of a culture older than that of even Mandalore's - the Jedi Order.  After showing Lilandra the former glory of the Jedi Order, Akea saw Lilandra's excitement beginning to mount.  She knew that this culture was in danger of dying, and that she was one of a handful with the power to help restore it.  Somewhat to her dismay, Akea began illustrating the decrepit state of the temple, and indeed the planet itselfHe pointed out that nobody had come here in many years, that the galaxy and the Jedi Order had moved to new places and new ideas, to begin anew.  He further illustrated that this site would likely never be restored, just as the practices of the Old Republic's Jedi Order would never again be fully implemented, and that the traditions and policies of the Order reflect the needs of the era.  Tradition is but one of many tools the Jedi use to create harmony among living things, and like many other tools, one must be able to wield it, adapt it, and if necessary, lay it to rest.  This was Lilandra's first lesson, and it was a powerful one indeed.
 
Akea would later explain to Lilandra, who was somewhat puzzled at Akea's desire to do archaeological work after the speech he gave her, that in order to let go of the past, they must fully understand why it transpired.
 
((Not finished quite yet, but it's late.))

Revision as of 05:37, 28 June 2010

The Basics

Name: Lilandra Asgarde
Age: 25
Origin: Mandalore
Race: Human
Gender: Female
Class: Jedi
Concept: Jedi Knight
Affiliation: New Jedi Order
Weapon of Choice: Lightsaber (Yellow) (Medium Style)
Ship of Choice: Incom A-24 Sleuth, Cobra

Virtue: Fortitude
Vice: Lust

Background

Change was a way of life for Lilandra Asgarde. Born the same fateful year the Rebel

Alliance destroyed the first Death Star and three years before the liberation of Mandalore, she lived out the earliest parts of her life on a Mandalore trying to find a place in the changing galaxy. At the end of the galactic civil war, Mandalore formed an uneasy alliance with the interim government as Lilandra grew up.

She was raised by a traditional Mandalorian clan, and grew up on a set of heavily nomadic values. Even as a child, Lilandra was all too familiar with war; her birth as a Mandalorian ensured she would never be far from it.

As the only child of a Mandolorian couple, Lilandra was raised as a warrior, devoting a full five years of her life to military and survival training. As early as age eight, it was noticed that Lilandra posessed an uncanny tracking skills. Regardless of the target (animals, sentient beings, objects), Lilandra was noted for her ability to hunt down almost any object if she had even a single clue to its prior trail. At first, her fame was only local, but as the years rolled by, Lilandra became famous as the best living tracker in Mandalorian society - no small honor, to be sure.

Luke Skywalker, focused on keeping an ear open for anyone who was potentially Force sensitive, quickly learned of this teenage girl that had upstaged some galaxy's fiercest warriors and most resourceful bounty hunters. He took it upon himself to travel to Mandalore and see the girl for himself. At first, Luke was pleased. He found Lilandra to be extremely disciplined and level headed, having been trained to handle the rigors of war. His reluctance to recruit her increased when he saw, after only a few conversations, how steadfastly loyal to her clan she was. Personal, sentimental attachments were not as frowned upon in the New Jedi order as they were the old, but in the extreme, they nevertheless presented a problem - a Jedi's sole, unwavering loyalty must be to the ideals espoused by the Jedi code. Still, beggars couldn't be choosers. Luke had to try. He pitched the idea to Lilandra, explaining to her that he felt she had a strong sensitivity to the Force and that her Mandalorian training would benefit her greatly on the path to becoming a Jedi Knight. His first attempt was unsuccessful. Lilandra simply could not bring herself to abandon the Mandalorian way of life; her people were too important to her.

Luke, not so easily discouraged, returned to Yavin IV and meditated on the issue, returning three months later. He phrased the concept of knighthood and the Jedi Order in the context of clan, bound together by their duty to protect the galaxy. He reasoned with Lilandra that her abilities made her unique, and that to remain on Mandalore would stifle her potential. As a Mandalorian, Lilandra's only other competing loyalty was to personal excellency, and it was perhaps Luke latter-most point that drove her to accept his offer. The pair returned to Yavin IV, where she began her training.

Early on, Lilandra was a problematic student. Perpetually homesick, Lilandra tended to create surrogate fraternal bonds with whomever she could, be they classmates, instructors, people to be protected, or otherwise. Her inclination to form strong, protective relationships with individuals or groups distracted her. Although she was an excellent fighter, these tendencies presented a significant obstacle to Lilandra achieving the spiritual maturity and enlightenment necessary for knighthood. Luke, again not to be so easily daunted, had an idea. Deciding that, all else aside, Lilandra was certainly capable of handling herself in the face of danger, he felt she was ready to become a padawan learner. Knowing that she had a destructive tendency to become fanatically to devoted to whatever cause she presently championed, Luke assigned her to a master who knew a thing or two about letting go - Akea Oahu.

The beginnings of their relationship were rocky. Lilandra, in her short time at the Praxeum, had found herself largely in agreement with Luke's transient, present-minded views on the Force. She cared little for Akea's talk of destiny and the big picture, and even less so for his long history and philosophy lectures. Akea, ever the diplomat, took her to the site of an ancient Jedi temple hidden deep within the Outer Rim. He had previously done archaeological work at the site, and ushered Lilandra into the ruins of the temple, showing her first-hand the artifacts and writings of a culture older than that of even Mandalore's - the Jedi Order. After showing Lilandra the former glory of the Jedi Order, Akea saw Lilandra's excitement beginning to mount. She knew that this culture was in danger of dying, and that she was one of a handful with the power to help restore it. Somewhat to her dismay, Akea began illustrating the decrepit state of the temple, and indeed the planet itself. He pointed out that nobody had come here in many years, that the galaxy and the Jedi Order had moved to new places and new ideas, to begin anew. He further illustrated that this site would likely never be restored, just as the practices of the Old Republic's Jedi Order would never again be fully implemented, and that the traditions and policies of the Order reflect the needs of the era. Tradition is but one of many tools the Jedi use to create harmony among living things, and like many other tools, one must be able to wield it, adapt it, and if necessary, lay it to rest. This was Lilandra's first lesson, and it was a powerful one indeed.

Akea would later explain to Lilandra, who was somewhat puzzled at Akea's desire to do archaeological work after the speech he gave her, that in order to let go of the past, they must fully understand why it transpired.

((Not finished quite yet, but it's late.))