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Character Katarine Ryiah - Jedi Investigator


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Katarine Ryiah​
Full NameKatarine Alysabeth Ryiah
PronunciationKat-Ah-Ren
R-Eye-Ah
AliasKat
Born200 BBY
Year Frozen in Carbonite175 BBY
Year Released From Carbonite900 ABY
Apparent AgeYoung Adult
RankJedi Master
SpecializationJedi Investigator
AffiliationsJedi
BirthplaceAviprine
SpeciesHuman
LanguageGalactic Basic
Various Others
GenderFemale
Force SensitiveYes
Height5' 2" (1.5748 Meters)
WeightSlender
Hair ColorBrown with White Streaks
Eye ColorGreen
Skin ColorPale
MasterJessari Tanelorn (deceased)
PadawanMist Mayweather (deceased)
Distinctive features
  • Blood Mutation that Weakens her to Darkside
  • Dark Jedi runes etched around her throat (barely visible)
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"For my ally is the Force, and a powerful ally it is"
-Yoda



BIOGRAPHY

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Katarine Ryiah was born in 200 BBY on the windswept plains of Ansion, the younger of a pair of twins brought into the galaxy during a rare and ominous celestial alignment. From the moment of their birth, the Force clung to them in unusual ways, binding Katarine and her twin brother, Daxium, in a powerful and volatile dyad.

Their parents, Anastasia Darkrose and Troine Ryiah, loved them fiercely. Anastasia, an archaeologist studying Ansion's ancient cultures, believed the past held lessons meant to guide the future. Troine, a skilled land guide, knew the planet's harsh terrain as intimately as his own heartbeat. Together, they gave their children a brief but genuine childhood marked by warmth, curiosity, and devotion.

That life was stolen when the twins were only six months old.

They were abducted by a fallen Jedi known as Lady Sinistra, who believed the twins' dyadic bond was the key to fulfilling an ancient prophecy whispered through forgotten Force cults. She took them into the shadows, raising them within a dark Jedi sect that sought to twist the Force into a mirror of destiny and control.

Daxium proved vulnerable to that influence. Katarine did not.

A rare genetic anomaly in Katarine dulled the dark side's grip on her, rendering her resistant, if not immune, to its full corruption. To Lady Sinistra, this resistance was not a flaw but an insult. Katarine's defiance, whether conscious or instinctive, became a source of fury, and she was often singled out for cruelty and punishment in Sinistra's attempts to break her will.

Years later, the Jedi Order uncovered the cult's existence and launched a recovery mission. The twins were found alive among the dark Jedi, marked by trauma, indoctrination, and a bond forged under unnatural circumstances.

They were far older than typical Jedi younglings, a fact that deeply unsettled the Jedi Council. Yet the Force could not be ignored. Despite their concerns, the Council recognized the twins' extraordinary potential and made the rare decision to accept them into the Order, believing that light, however delayed, was still worth nurturing.

For Katarine Ryiah, it was not the end of darkness but the beginning of a long, fragile climb toward the light.

Katarine Ryiah was sent to a Jedi enclave on Naboo to begin her formal training. As an initiate, she immersed herself in the study of the Force and Jedi philosophy, learning the disciplines of combat and the responsible use of the light side. She proved diligent and driven, traveling frequently to Coruscant and other Jedi temples as part of her education, always pushing herself to excel despite her late entry into the Order.

Her persistence did not go unnoticed. In time, Katarine was chosen as a Padawan by Jedi Master Jessari Tanelorn. The bond between them formed quickly, grounded in mutual respect and shared purpose. Under Tanelorn's guidance, Katarine revealed a natural aptitude for investigation, an ability to read emotional undercurrents, follow subtle clues, and navigate morally complex situations. These talents shaped her path long before she realized it herself.

After achieving the rank of Jedi Knight, Katarine formally specialized as a Jedi Investigator. Her work often took her deep undercover into the criminal underworld, where she operated in the gray spaces between law, survival, and justice. She became known for her quiet tenacity and her willingness to walk where others would not, all in service of protecting the Republic and its citizens.

Eventually, Katarine accepted her own Padawan: Mist Mayweather, a fiery young Corellian whose sharp instincts and reckless courage contrasted Katarine's measured restraint. Mist grew deeply attached to her master, an attachment that bordered dangerously close to violating the Jedi Code. Katarine, aware of the risk yet unable to fully sever the bond, struggled to guide Mist without extinguishing her spirit.

Despite these concerns, Mist ultimately faced her Jedi Trials and passed, earning the rank of Jedi Knight. In recognition of Katarine's long service and accomplishments, the Order elevated her to the rank of Jedi Master.

During her years as a Jedi Knight, Katarine crossed paths with a pirate named James Terran, whom she encountered during a failed theft attempt within the Senate chambers. Though he escaped capture, their paths continued to intersect. Over time, chance meetings turned into something deeper, and against Jedi doctrine, Katarine allowed herself to fall in love.

She and James married and settled into a small house on Naboo, a rare pocket of peace in her otherwise turbulent life. That peace did not last. James eventually abandoned her without explanation, leaving Katarine shattered and unmoored.

Her unique genetic mutation, long a shield against corruption, twisted cruelly in her grief. The dark side no longer felt like a threat, but a narcotic: a means to numb the pain, to rise above abandonment rather than confront it. Drawn by rumors of dark Force activity, Katarine traveled to Zeltros, where she sought out the dark Jedi Christian Draclau.

There, she surrendered to a hedonistic, reckless existence, using indulgence and darkness to drown her sorrow. Christian fell in love with her, clinging to the illusion that she might stay. Katarine never returned his feelings. She was running, not choosing.

When Mist Mayweather tracked her down in an attempt to bring her back to the Jedi, everything unraveled. Terrified of losing Katarine and enraged by the threat Mist represented, Christian murdered her.

Mist's death shattered what remained of Katarine's resolve. She bore the crushing weight of responsibility, knowing that her choices, her flight from grief, her flirtation with darkness, had placed her former Padawan directly in harm's way.

It was a wound the Force would never fully allow her to forget.

In penance for her sins, Katarine Ryiah withdrew from the galaxy and journeyed to a secret underwater prison on Naboo. Known as Blackmire Prison, the facility housed some of the most dangerous criminals in the galaxy, beings too powerful, cunning, or destructive to be contained by conventional means. To ensure absolute security, its inmates were entombed in carbonite, suspended in timeless silence beneath the planet's seas.

Katarine chose the same fate.

She willingly entered carbonite stasis, surrendering her freedom, her future, and her place in history. There, beneath the waters of Naboo, she remained for centuries, neither alive nor dead, as her penance stretching far beyond anything the Jedi Council would have ever demanded.

Time eventually broke even Blackmire's walls.

A cataclysmic event shattered the prison, tearing it apart and ejecting its carbonite chambers into the depths. Among the wreckage, Katarine's frozen form was recovered by local Naboo citizens and rushed to a medical facility in Theed.

Revival came at a terrible cost.

After centuries in stasis, Katarine suffered from an extreme and debilitating form of hibernation sickness. Her muscles had withered, her reflexes dulled, and even speech came slowly. The galaxy she awakened into was unrecognizable, its politics, its technologies, its people all strangers to her.

Her recovery took years.

In Theed, she painstakingly relearned how to walk, how to speak, and how to exist in a body and era no longer her own. Each step forward was a quiet act of defiance against oblivion, a reclaiming of self after a lifetime of loss, guilt, and self-imposed exile.

Now healed, Katarine Ryiah has re-entered the galaxy, not as the Jedi Master she once was, nor as the broken woman she became, but as something new.

A relic of the past searching for meaning in a future that never waited for her.





EQUIPMENT


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STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES






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STRENGTHS

+Force Sensitivity
- Katarine is a gifted Force user and very capable at altering her environment.

+Lightsaber Combat - Katarine is gifted with a lightsaber and always training to better her combat skills.

+Investigation & Stealth - As a Jedi Investigator Katarine specializes in undercover work.

+Psychometry & Tracking - As an investigator Katarine is able to track easily

+Teräs Käsi - an extremely capable fighter in the ancient art.


WEAKNESSES
-Darkside Kryptonite - Katarine has a mutation in her blood that causes her to be weak against the darkside. When in the presence of a darksider she feels dizzy and lightheaded, very much like Superman does in the presences of Kryptonite. This effect is multiplied if the darksider makes physical contact with her.

-Piloting - Katarine is a subpar pilot and prefers not to fly if she can help it.

-Kindness - Kat wears her heart on her sleeve, which can be very dangerous for a Jedi.

-Battlefield Tactics - Katarine is not a skilled battle tactician and prefers not to fight on the front lines of a battle








 

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