Yasha Cadera
Mom'alor



Ithor.
The jewel of a crumbled empire, protected by Mand'alor the Infernal's adoration of all things botanical, now fallow of outside protection. The March of the Sith Empire would fall upon this agrarian world, hulking atmospheric cities paused in the hope that pacifism would remain. The Ithorian people were interested only in nature, the trees and fields on the planet below them too sacred to leave. Too precious and green.
Yasha once launched an attack on one such city to save it from slavers and industrialists, leaving the native Ithorians to act in the passive manner of their culture. The act gained respect one for the other, and Ithor became part of the Infernal's domain.
It was Tobias Dib, a time traveller from the Netherworld much like Yasha who brought the girl to Ithor. Driven by a Force Vision, the youth-son of the Mad Man of Manda'yaim brought a last piece of the spear which was young Yasha's only possession when she crawled out of the Nether at age six. In the spearhead, the excised string of soul seized from the child in negotiation with a God of Chaos.
Her soul, trapped in the Chaos of the Netherworld, for the survival of her mother Aditya. The only living person little Yash'ika knew. Her only companion and protector.
Even such simple math was not beyond the six year old, give the snarling beast of a god part of her, and she got to curl up in her mother's arms and sleep at night.
Mama's wounded side wouldn't smell so funny.
Mama would get up.
Mama would help feed and protect little Yaiya, the Panathan woman's nickname for her Mandalorian daughter.
Such a simple thing to ask of a child: do you want your mother not to die?
Little did Yasha or Aditya know the cost.
That part of soul, stripped from a child, remained in the Netherworld. A child alone with nothing but her fear. Passed over and shunned by the mother she saved. Little Yaiya remained in the Netherworld, chasing between the Blood Plains to the Field of Blades, a wild thing eating when she could, killing what she ate, and eventually coming across Tobias and Hannibal Dib.
And Tobias saw her. And Tobias brought her home.
Ember Rekali once told a teenaged Yasha, during her seven years imprisoned in the Netherworld that her soul, and thus the Force Death she lived with, had to be repaired only by Ithorian Priests. Only they knew how to repair such excisions of spirit.
One night, when Adara was a toddler and Yasha had too much tihaar, she finally confided in her brother, Skorvek. The emptiness, the quickness to violence, her heart aching... It had a cause. She longed for reunion, to take that piece of herself back. Once Tobias returned, the time came.
He landed on the Ithorian atmo-city, came to the Infernal with a girl-child speaking only broken Epicant and a few words of Mando'a. Little Yash'ika and Yasha touched.
Yasha fell, caught by Kaine Australis. The Ithorian priesthood promised to take them to the surface, aide in the reunion of Yasha's soul, an act which would doom those same priests to never again leave the surface of their botanical world.
Yet, the Mandalorians were partially deceived.
The Ithorians indeed retied the soul, binding it together, but those pieces of anger, the darkness and her presence in the Force itself were bound under the waters of a lake.
Deep, black waters.
For the Infernal with such union would become in time a horrible monster. A Dark gash in the Force, powers of the Chaos itself in her blood. The Priests knelt by the edge of the lake, humming a song which entrapped the soul fragment. Yet, Yasha awoke, and for a while she felt and heard and understood the sensations of the Force.
As a patient in a coma understands the waking world.