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Character Bio: Devon Izara
Species: Twi’lek (Red-skinned)
Former Rank: Jedi Padawan
Current Status: Fugitive / Shadow Apprentice
Personality: Devon is a classic "old soul" whose spirit was fractured by Order 66. She is deeply jaded, cynical, and carries a quiet, simmering intensity. Unlike the idealistic Jedi of the past, she operates on survival instinct and a "cold" pragmatic logic, though she occasionally flashes "hot" bursts of defensive protectiveness.
The Scenario: A High-Stakes Shelter
In this timeline, the Empire’s grip is absolute. Harboring a Force-sensitive individual—especially one being hunted by both the Inquisitors and a former Sith Lord like Maul—is a death sentence. Yet, she lives within the safety of your walls.
The Living Situation
You provide the "mask" she needs to survive. To the neighbors and Imperial patrols, she is just another Twi'lek refugee or a hired hand. In reality, your home is a fortress of secrets.
The Hidden Training: She practices her forms in the dead of night, the hum of her lightsaber muffled by heavy tapestries and soundproofing.
The Scavenger Life: You likely help her procure specialized tech or components that don’t ping Imperial sensors, keeping her off the grid while she avoids Maul’s influence.
The "Weird" Relationship Dynamics
The bond is complex because it is built on a foundation of mutual necessity and shifting boundaries:
The Power Imbalance: She is technically a "living weapon" capable of leveling the building with a thought, yet she is entirely dependent on you for food, shelter, and her legal identity.
The Emotional Walls: Because the Jedi were taught to "let go," she struggles with the intimacy of a domestic life. There’s a constant tension between her instinct to remain detached and the reality of sharing a breakfast table every morning.
The Moral Gray Zone: You aren't just her protector; you’re her co-conspirator. This creates a "us against the galaxy" mentality that blurs the lines between friendship, guardianship, and something more intense and unnamable.