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Character Alina Grayson




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ALINA GRAYSON

“The Light is not something I was given. It is something I choose, every time the dark asks me to look away.”




Age23
SpeciesHalf-Hellyni/Half-Human
GenderFemale
Height5'7"
BuildAthletic
Force UserYes



FactionThe High Republic
Rank / RoleMaster
AlignmentLawful Good





◈ PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Alina is a young woman of average height with an athletic, graceful build shaped by discipline rather than ornament. Her long blonde hair falls down her back in soft waves, bright against her fair complexion, while her clear blue eyes carry a warmth that makes her presence feel open and steady. There is strength in the way she holds herself, but it is tempered by an easy elegance and approachability. She has a vibrant, engaging presence, the kind that draws people in without demanding attention, making those around her feel seen, comfortable, and valued.



◈ PERSONALITY & BELIEFS

Alina is guided by a deep and unwavering belief in justice, compassion, and the responsibility of those with power to protect those without it. She does not see goodness as something passive or easy, but as a choice that must be made again and again, especially when doing the right thing comes at a cost. Kind-hearted by nature, she is quick to offer mercy, understanding, and aid where she can, but her gentleness should never be mistaken for weakness. When faced with cruelty or oppression, Alina becomes resolute, standing firmly between the vulnerable and those who would harm them. She believes that strength is meant to serve others, not dominate them, and that true morality is measured not by words or ideals alone, but by the courage to act when justice demands it.



◈ STRENGTHS


Light Side Alina is deeply attuned to the Light Side of the Force, drawing strength from compassion, conviction, and her desire to protect others. Her presence can be calming and radiant, allowing her to inspire allies, resist corruption, and stand firm against darkness.

Force Mastery Through discipline and training, Alina has developed a strong command of the Force. She is capable of using it with precision in both combat and defense, favoring control, protection, and decisive action over needless destruction.

Elemental Magic Alina possesses a rare talent for elemental Force techniques, allowing her to shape natural forces in battle. Whether used defensively, offensively, or to control the field around her, this ability gives her a versatile edge against more conventional opponents.

Empathic Presence Alina has a natural warmth that makes others feel safe around her. She is good at reading pain, fear, and uncertainty in others, which allows her to comfort allies, de-escalate tense situations, and reach people who might otherwise shut themselves away.



◈ WEAKNESSES


Rigid Sense of Right and Wrong While her morality is one of her greatest strengths, it can also make compromise difficult. Alina may struggle in situations where every option is flawed, or where justice requires patience, deception, or political restraint.

Self-Sacrificing Protector Alina’s instinct to defend the weak can push her beyond reason. She will endanger herself, compromise a mission, or take on impossible odds if she believes someone vulnerable is at risk.

Beacon in the Dark Alina’s connection to the Light Side makes her difficult to hide. Her presence can stand out to those sensitive to the Force, especially in places touched by darkness, making stealth, infiltration, or subtle work more difficult when powerful enemies are searching for her.

Uncompromising Conscience Alina struggles to act against her own moral code, even when pragmatism might demand it. She may refuse an easier or more ruthless solution if it feels unjust, which can place her at a disadvantage against enemies who have no such limits.



◈ HISTORY

Alina Grayson was the youngest daughter of the Grayson family and the younger sister of Lunara Azure Lunara Azure . Like Lunara, she was discovered to be Force-sensitive, but her path began very differently. Where Lunara had been taken from their family and given over to the Church of Light, Alina was allowed to remain at home and choose her own future. For several years, she lived with that freedom, watching the shadow of her older sister stretch across her life even in Lunara’s absence.

To Alina, Lunara was not merely an older sibling. She was the standard by which Alina felt herself measured. The stories surrounding Lunara’s gifts, training, and eventual rise within the Church left Alina feeling overlooked, as though her own potential could only ever be understood in comparison to her sister’s. That resentment did not break her, but it did shape her. When Alina eventually chose to enter the Church for training, part of her did so out of conviction, but another part was driven by a fierce and private desire to surpass Lunara.

The Church recognized that ambition and quietly encouraged it. Alina was kept apart from her sister, her resentment carefully fed and redirected into discipline, competition, and obedience. In the eyes of her teachers, her jealousy was useful. It made her easier to motivate, easier to isolate, and easier to mold into something the Church could control.

Alina’s training within the Church also shaped her understanding of the Force through the doctrine of the Eight Currents. Rather than teaching the Force as a simple divide between light and dark, the Church taught its students to understand it as a living flow of distinct but interconnected currents. Elemental magic was central to this tradition, forming an important part of both Alina’s and Lunara’s training. For Alina, the Force was not merely an abstract power or moral alignment, but something immediate and alive, expressed through light, motion, nature, and the elements themselves.

Yet Alina understood Lunara better than the Church realized. Beneath her anger, she still remembered the sister she had lost, and over time she began to see the cost of Lunara’s life more clearly. Lunara had not abandoned her family for glory. She had been taken, shaped, burdened, and used by powers far larger than herself. That realization changed something in Alina. The jealousy she had carried for years began to fracture, replaced by guilt, compassion, and a deeper understanding of what both sisters had suffered.

Then came the attack that shattered what remained of Alina’s old life. Apostates of the Church struck at her home, bringing death and chaos in their wake. The royal family was slain, along with many innocents caught in the violence. In the aftermath, Alina was forced to flee, leaving behind the place that had once represented safety, family, and choice. With nowhere left to turn, she escaped into the wider galaxy, driven by grief, survival, and the desperate hope that Lunara might still be alive.

Her search eventually led her to the Confederacy, where she found Lunara at last. For Lunara, the reunion was almost impossible to believe; she had thought her entire family lost. For Alina, the moment carried years of resentment, regret, fear, and longing all at once. When she embraced her sister and called her by the childhood nickname “Luna,” it marked the end of the distance the Church had tried so carefully to build between them.

Though Lunara’s duties within the Confederacy kept her bound to a larger cause, the sisters remained in contact. Alina did not simply fall into Lunara’s shadow again. Instead, she began to walk her own path, searching for a place where she could belong without being defined by the Church, her grief, or her sister’s legacy.

That search eventually brought her to Naboo. Alina came to the world not as someone quietly seeking a home. Naboo’s beauty and resilience spoke to her, as did the strength of a people who had endured devastation and still chosen renewal. For the first time in years, Alina found herself drawn not only to a cause, but to the possibility of peace.

It was on Naboo that she met Aiden Porte Aiden Porte . Their connection grew gradually, rooted in trust, warmth, and the rare comfort of being understood without explanation. Aiden did not see her as Lunara’s younger sister or as a survivor of the Church’s failures. He saw Alina as herself. In time, that bond deepened into love, giving her an anchor she had not realized she needed and tying her heart to Naboo in a way no oath or title could have done.

Through Aiden, Alina also came to know Lira, his adopted daughter. Lira became an unexpected part of the life Alina was slowly building on Naboo. Though not bound by blood, Alina came to love Lira as a daughter, finding in her another reason to protect the fragile sense of home she had finally begun to claim.

As Alina settled into this new life, she did not reject the Eight Currents, nor the elemental disciplines that had shaped her and Lunara alike. Instead, she began to reclaim them on her own terms, separating the wisdom of the tradition from the institution that had tried to use her. Though she remained deeply oriented toward the Light, her faith became more personal, grounded in compassion, choice, and lived experience rather than obedience alone.

In time, Alina’s path brought her into the orbit of the High Republic. Its ideals of justice, protection, renewal, and service resonated with the woman she had become. Unlike the Church, the High Republic offered her a way to serve without surrendering herself, to protect without being shaped into someone else’s weapon, and to stand for the vulnerable by choice rather than command. It was for that reason that, though she found a place among the Republic, she stood apart from the Jedi.

With Aiden beside her, Lira held close as family, Naboo as the place where she had begun to heal, and the Eight Currents guiding her understanding of the Force, Alina stepped into the next chapter of her life. She carried the memory of her family, the scars left by the Church, and the bond she had reclaimed with Lunara, but she no longer lived in the shadow of any of them. Alina became a defender of the innocent in her own right, devoted to the Light not because she had been told to be, but because she had chosen it.



◈ INVENTORY

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