Susanoo Tsukuyomi
Atrisia's Western Wolf

- Intent: To create a foil for Susanoo a woman of similar age whose worldview and methods are diametrically opposed. With secondary benefit to the members of Strike Squadron as she knows the black markets.
- Image Credit: Made with AI
- Role: Logistics Officer and Procurement Specialist for Strike Squadron.
- Permissions: N/A
- Links: N/A
- Age: 18
- Force Sensitivity: Non-Force User
- Species: Human
- Appearance: Jyna is all sharp angles and calculated style. She is lean, curvy with a fashionable undercut and a perpetually amused expression. She maintains a polished appearance even on a military base, often wearing tailored cargo pants, a sleek top barely containing her curves and a utility belt she treats like an accessory. She moves with a quick, energetic grace.
- Name: Jyna
- Loyalties: Herself, her network of contacts, the highest bidder (though she's currently loyal to the Path as they pay well and keep things interesting).
- Wealth: Well-off. She skims a little off the top of every deal and has a hidden nest egg from her underworld days.
- Notable Possessions: A encrypted datapad with her entire black-market network; a collection of expensive perfumes from across the galaxy; a small, holdout blaster disguised as a chrono.
- Skills: Master Negotiator & Procurement Specialist, Black-Market Connections, Flirtation and Social Manipulation, Slicing
- Languages: Basic, Huttese, Binary
- Personality: Charismatic, cunning, and utterly self-serving in a charming way. Jyna sees life as a game to be won and everyone in it as a piece to be moved. She is flirtatious, fast-talking, and loves being the smartest person in the room. She is easily bored and thrives on chaos and challenge.
- Weapon of Choice: Her wits and a concealed holdout blaster.
- Combat Function: Liability. She will avoid direct combat at all costs. Her role is information, acquisition, and talking her way out of trouble.
- Silver Tongue: She can talk her way into or out of anything.
- Resourceful: If it exists, she can find it and get it, for a price.
- No Loyalty: Her allegiance is to convenience and profit. She would sell anyone out if the price was right and the escape route clear.
- Underestimates "Dumb" Strength: Her reliance on cleverness makes her vulnerable to direct, brute-force problems she can't talk her way out of.
Jyna was a child of Coruscant's underworld, born in the perpetual twilight of Level 1313. Orphaned young, she learned the galaxy's only true language: credits. She was a natural prodigy, running scams, hacking public terminals and eventually becoming a sought-after procurement specialist for the Coruscant black market. She knew where to find anything, for a price, and her network of contacts was her only family.
She was riding high, having just brokered a major deal for banned tech, when the Empire assaulted Coruscant. Her world didn't just change; it ended. The glittering upper levels were bombarded into rubble, which crashed down into the underworld, crushing the only home she'd ever known. She survived by being paranoid and resourceful, hiding in a shielded smugglers' den she'd stockpiled for a different kind of emergency.
In the aftermath, the chaos was absolute. The very networks she relied on were shattered. The Galactic Alliance was under attack, replaced by a brutal imperial regime that cracked down on all. Her skills were suddenly worth less than a blaster pack and a can of purified water. For the first time, her wit and charm couldn't save her. She was forced off-world on a refugee ship, a nobody in a crowd of nobodies.
It was a humiliating low. On Odessen, she saw a chance to rebuild her empire from the ground up. The Hidden Path was there and needed everything. She offered her services, not out of idealism, but out of a ruthless need to re-establish her value and her network. They needed a logistics officer who wasn't afraid of the grey market; she needed a client with a cause desperate enough to not ask too many questions. It was the perfect transaction. She serves the Path because it's the most stable and well-connected client she's likely to find in the post-Coruscant galaxy, and because controlling the supply lines of a rebellion is a position of immense power—the kind of power she understands best.