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Character Mira Rekali




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Mira Rekali

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PRIMARY READOUT


  • Name: Mira Reilyn Rekali
  • Pronunciation: MEER-uh RAY-lin reh-KAH-lee
  • Aliases: Aielyn Blue
  • Species: Human, Dathomiri, Vahla
  • Sex: Female
  • Eyes: Crimson Red
  • Hair: Medium-Brown
  • Height: 5ft 9in | 175 cm
  • Weight: 147 lbs | 66 kg

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CORE IDENTIFICATION

  • Status: Active
  • Name: Mira Reilyn Rekali
  • Pronunciation: MEER-uh RAY-lin reh-KAH-lee
  • Aliases: Aielyn Blue
  • Marital Status: Single
  • Sexuality: Bisexual
  • Spouse: N/A
  • Faction: Mandalorian Empire
  • Rank: A'lor
  • Titles: Vargyr Gha'val'ika (The Ghost Wolf), A'lor of Clan Rekali
BIOLOGICAL DATA

  • Species: 50% Human (Mandalorian), 35% Dathomiri, 15% Vahla
  • Sex: Female
  • Height: 5ft 9in | 175 cm
  • Weight: 147 lbs | 66 kg
  • Eyes: Crimson Red
  • Skin: Olive-Toned
  • Hair: Brown
  • Scars: Minor scarring around right eye, from gear explosion while fighting Darth Carnifex Darth Carnifex
TEMPORAL DATA

  • Birth Date: 8th Day of the Fifth Month, 838 ABY
  • Age (Physical): 37 Standard Years Old
  • Age (Chronological): 66 Standard Years Old
  • Birth Place: Rekali Compound, Yavin IV
  • Hometown: Port Elijah, Ashuri
KNOWN ASSOCIATES



Paternal SideMaternal Side
  • Grandfather (Father): Strider Garon
  • Grandmother (Father) Unknown
  • Father: Falcon Rekali (Gyndar)
  • Grandfather (Mother): Ember Rekali Ember Rekali
  • Grandmother (Mother): Kryslin Rekali
  • Mother: Aaralyn Rekali
Extended FamilyChildren

  • Brother (Fraternal Twin): Aton Rekali
  • Brother (Younger): Rhyen Rekali
  • Cousin: Alec Rekali
  • Nephew: Vahdagr Rekali Vahdagr Rekali
Other Relationships

BIOGRAPHY


Early Life & Training — 838 ABY to the early 850s ABY

Mira Rekali was born in 838 ABY on Dathomir, within the walls of the Sanctuary, the fortified Rekali outpost established and maintained by her mother, Aaralyn Rekali. The Sanctuary was not simply a home; it was a bastion designed to endure. Built with heavy defenses and placed deliberately near the Warlock Gate, it served as both a refuge and a gathering point for allies and travelers tied to the Rekali sphere of influence. Mandalorians passed through its halls. Witches and Force practitioners found sanctuary within its walls. Warriors, wanderers, and long-standing allies of the Rekali family moved through its orbit regularly. It was a crossroads of cultures bound together by loyalty, strength, and the reputation of the Rekali lineage.

Growing up within the Sanctuary meant that Mira's childhood was defined by both protection and constant readiness. The stronghold was alive with activity, from training exercises and diplomatic gatherings to the quiet rhythms of daily life within a fortified community. From an early age Mira understood that safety was something maintained through vigilance and strength. The people around her were not passive residents; they were guardians of the place they shared. The atmosphere shaped her instincts long before formal training began.

At the center of this environment stood Aaralyn Rekali, whose presence dominated Mira's early life. Aaralyn was not only Mira's mother but also her most demanding teacher. From the time Mira first demonstrated sensitivity to the Force, Aaralyn ensured that her daughter's abilities were disciplined rather than indulged. Lessons in awareness, control, and restraint began long before Mira ever entered formal Jedi instruction. Aaralyn's philosophy emphasized clarity of thought and readiness in battle, teaching Mira that the Force was not simply a mystical power but a responsibility that required strength of character as much as skill.

Though Aaralyn's influence was formidable, Mira's upbringing was not shaped by her mother alone. Her father, Falcon Rekali, provided a steadier and more supportive presence. Where Aaralyn demanded discipline and excellence, Falcon offered encouragement and perspective, balancing the intensity of Mira's training with a reminder that family and loyalty were just as important as power.

Another central figure in Mira's childhood was her maternal grandfather, Ember Rekali, whom she loved deeply. Ember's role in her life was less formal but no less influential. He represented a living connection to the broader history of the Rekali lineage and offered Mira a sense of belonging that extended beyond the expectations placed upon her. His presence helped ground her in the family's traditions and values, giving her an emotional anchor amid the rigorous environment of the Sanctuary.

Mira's paternal grandfather, Strider Garon, also remained part of her life during these years, adding yet another generational perspective to her upbringing. Surrounded by these figures, Mira grew up within a rare environment where multiple branches of her family actively shaped her development. Their combined influence created a foundation that blended discipline, loyalty, and resilience.

As Mira matured, her training expanded beyond the Sanctuary. She eventually entered the Jedi Academy, where her Force abilities were refined within a broader institutional framework. There she became associated with a group of young Force users informally known as the Brat Pack, a circle of peers who trained, sparred, and undertook missions together during their formative years. The experience exposed Mira to a wider range of perspectives and challenges, sharpening both her combat abilities and her independence.

Despite her formal Jedi training, Mira's upbringing remained deeply intertwined with Mandalorian culture, which had long-standing ties to the Sanctuary. Rather than existing as an outside observer, she embraced that heritage fully. During her youth she completed the Verd'goten, the Mandalorian rite of passage marking adulthood. The trial affirmed her place within Mandalorian tradition and reinforced the warrior identity that would later influence many of her decisions.

Amid these demanding years of training and cultural expectation, Mira also experienced her first profound personal relationship. During this period she met Fiore, a Force-Dead individual whose presence challenged many of the assumptions Mira had formed about the Force and those who wielded it. Their bond quickly deepened into Mira's first love, becoming one of the most significant emotional experiences of her youth.

By the end of her training years, Mira Rekali had grown into a young woman shaped by a unique convergence of influences. The Sanctuary had given her a foundation of strength and loyalty. Aaralyn had instilled discipline and mastery of the Force. The Jedi Academy had refined her abilities among peers. Mandalorian culture had hardened her resolve. And the relationships she formed during this time had begun to shape the emotional landscape she would carry into the turbulent years ahead.



Loss & Rebellion — 845 ABY to the early 850s ABY

The stability of Mira Rekali's early life began to fracture in 845 ABY, when an event occurred that would shape nearly every decision she made in the years that followed. During a conflict at the Roche asteroid station Nickel One, Mira's mother, Aaralyn Rekali, became trapped when Galactic Republic forces vented the station's atmosphere during an assault.

In the moments before the catastrophic breach claimed her life, Aaralyn used the Force to unleash a powerful wave that drove those around her away from danger. Civilians, defenders, and even Republic soldiers were pushed clear of the lethal vacuum that soon followed. It was an act that saved numerous lives on both sides of the battle.

Mira did not witness the event directly. At the time she was on Concord Dawn, far from the Roche asteroid field. Yet distance offered no protection from the Force. The moment of her mother's death struck her like a shockwave across the galaxy. The loss was immediate, overwhelming, and impossible to ignore. Aaralyn Rekali had been more than a parent; she had been Mira's primary teacher, the dominant force shaping her life and identity. The sudden absence left a void that training and discipline alone could not fill.

Grief hardened into something sharper as the years passed. The circumstances surrounding Aaralyn's death remained a source of quiet anger within Mira, particularly because the Galactic Republic's actions had been the catalyst for the catastrophe. Though Aaralyn had saved lives in her final moments—Republic troops included—the loss remained personal. For Mira, the galaxy had proven itself capable of destroying even those who stood as its protectors.

By the time tensions surrounding Mandalorian politics escalated in 851 ABY, Mira had already matured into a figure of both influence and capability within the Rekali sphere. She carried not only the legacy of her family but also the responsibilities that came with it. When the Mandalorian Rebellion began to take shape under the leadership of Mia Monroe, Mira joined the movement as the official representative of Clan Rekali.

Her role was complex. On one level she served as a political voice for her clan, ensuring that Rekali interests were present in the evolving conflict. On another level she fought as a warrior, drawing on both her Mandalorian training and her Jedi discipline. The dual nature of her involvement mirrored the broader contradictions within Mira herself: diplomat and fighter, Force user and Mandalorian, heir to a powerful legacy and yet still searching for direction after the loss of her mother.

The rebellion itself was far from a clean conflict. Alliances shifted, battles erupted in unexpected places, and the lines between strategy and survival blurred quickly. Mira moved through this environment with determination, convinced that standing aside was not an option. The anger she carried over Aaralyn's death combined with her Mandalorian loyalty to push her deeper into the struggle.

It was during this chaotic period that Mira's life took a devastating turn.

At some point during the rebellion, Mira was captured by forces loyal to Ra, an adversary whose methods were as cruel as they were effective. Rather than simply imprisoning or executing her, her captors chose a more insidious fate. While in captivity, Mira was subjected to the implantation of a Yuuzhan Vong parasite directly into her brain stem.

The procedure fundamentally altered her existence.

The parasite severed Mira's connection to the Force, rendering her Force-Dead—a condition almost unimaginable for someone who had grown up immersed in the Force since childhood. The loss was not merely the removal of an ability; it was the destruction of a sense that had been part of her identity from the moment she could remember.

For someone raised within the Sanctuary, trained under Aaralyn Rekali, and shaped by the Jedi Academy, the silence that followed was disorienting and profound.

The Force was simply… gone.

What emerged from captivity was not the same woman who had entered the rebellion. Mira still possessed her training, her intelligence, and her resilience, but something essential had been stripped away. The galaxy suddenly felt colder and more distant than it ever had before.

In the aftermath of the rebellion and her escape from captivity, Mira withdrew from the life she had once known. The path ahead was uncertain, and the institutions that had defined her upbringing—the Jedi, the Force itself, even the stability of the Sanctuary—no longer offered the same certainty they once had.

What followed was a period of wandering that would take Mira far from the structured world of her youth and into places where survival depended on instinct rather than tradition.



Exile, Love, and War — Post-851 ABY to 860 ABY

The years following the Mandalorian Rebellion marked one of the most uncertain periods of Mira Rekali's life. Emerging from captivity with a Yuuzhan Vong parasite embedded in her brain stem, she carried a condition that few Force users could truly comprehend: the complete absence of the Force. For someone who had been raised in its presence since childhood, the loss felt less like an injury and more like the removal of a sense she had relied upon for her entire life.

In the immediate aftermath of the rebellion, Mira withdrew from the networks and institutions that had once defined her identity. The Jedi Order had been central to her training, the Rekali name carried political and martial significance, and Mandalorian culture had given her a warrior's foundation. Yet with the Force gone and the rebellion behind her, Mira no longer felt anchored to any of those worlds.

To move forward, she did something that few members of the Rekali lineage had ever chosen to do: she disappeared.

Under the alias Aielyn Blue, Mira moved quietly through the Outer Rim and the underworld corridors of the galaxy. The name was close enough to her mother's to feel familiar, yet distant enough to shield her from the expectations that came with being a Rekali. It allowed her to exist without immediately attracting the attention that her true identity might bring.

Eventually her wandering led her to Nar Shaddaa, a world where anonymity was easy to maintain. The Smuggler's Moon was chaotic, dangerous, and largely indifferent to the pasts of those who arrived there. In that environment Mira found something resembling freedom, even if it came at the cost of living among criminals, mercenaries, and drifters.

It was during this time that she met Are'kk, a figure whose presence briefly cut through the aimlessness of her exile. Their relationship formed in the margins of Nar Shaddaa's unpredictable society, where alliances were often temporary and trust was rare. The connection between them was intense but fleeting, shaped as much by circumstance as by genuine affection. For Mira, who was still struggling to redefine herself without the Force, the relationship provided companionship but not stability. Like much of her life during that period, it burned brightly for a time before ultimately fading.

As the years passed, Mira's wandering gradually carried her away from Nar Shaddaa and back toward the broader political stage of the galaxy. It was during this transition that she encountered someone she had not expected to see again.

On Alderaan, Mira crossed paths once more with Fiore, the Force-Dead woman who had been her first love during the training years of her youth. Time and war had changed both of them, yet the familiarity between them remained undeniable. Though the two had separated, their meeting stirred feelings that had never fully faded, and they parted with the possibility that they might find one another again.

Some time later, a Galactic Alliance gala on Naboo brought Mira into the political and social sphere of the planet's nobility. It was within those halls that she met Isar Kislo, a nobleman whose life and responsibilities stood in stark contrast to the conflict and hardship Mira had endured across the galaxy. Their meeting quickly developed into a personal connection, and the two found themselves drawn into a private conversation away from the crowded celebration.

Unbeknownst to Mira, Fiore had also arrived on Naboo that evening, hopeful that she might reconcile with the woman she had once loved. From the distance of the gathering, she saw Mira speaking with Isar and later watched as the two quietly slipped away from the gala together. Fiore chose not to intervene, leaving the celebration in silence.

From this complicated convergence of paths would come one of the most significant turning points in Mira Rekali's life.

In 860 ABY, Mira gave birth to her daughter, Emberlyn Rekali, on Naboo.

For a time, Mira attempted to balance motherhood with the unpredictable life she had been living since the rebellion. Emberlyn spent her earliest years knowing her father, Isar Kislo, and experiencing a life far removed from the violence that had defined Mira's past. Yet the galaxy rarely allowed peace to last.

Not long after Emberlyn's birth, Isar Kislo disappeared during a conflict between the Galactic Alliance and Sith forces, leaving Mira once again facing the uncertainty of raising a child amid a galaxy defined by war.

Though the exile years had begun with Mira abandoning her former identity, they ultimately led her back toward the conflicts she had once tried to leave behind. The same instincts that had driven her during the Mandalorian Rebellion began pulling her toward the next chapter of her life.

Soon, Mira Rekali would step back into the galaxy's larger struggles—not as the Force-sensitive warrior she had once been, but as something entirely different.



Commander of the Twin Suns — 861 ABY to 868 ABY

By the early 860s ABY, the years of wandering that had followed the Mandalorian Rebellion began to give way to something more structured. The galaxy itself was shifting once again as the conflict between the Galactic Alliance and Sith-aligned forces intensified across multiple systems. For Mira Rekali, the pull of war was something she had tried to avoid after the loss of the Force. Yet the skills she possessed—and the instincts she carried from her upbringing—made it increasingly difficult to remain on the sidelines.

Despite the Yuuzhan Vong parasite that had severed her connection to the Force, Mira remained a formidable combatant. The absence of the Force had forced her to adapt rather than surrender. What she had once relied upon instinctively now had to be replaced with discipline, awareness, and refined technical skill. In time she discovered that the loss of one advantage had sharpened others. Her focus in combat became colder and more deliberate, relying on tactical judgment and physical mastery rather than supernatural intuition.

It was during this period that Mira aligned herself with the Galactic Alliance, a decision shaped by both practical necessity and a lingering desire to influence the direction of the galaxy. Her experience during the Mandalorian Rebellion had proven that she could operate effectively within large-scale conflicts, and the Alliance recognized the value of someone who combined Mandalorian resilience, Jedi training, and a willingness to act decisively.

Within the Alliance, Mira's reputation grew quickly in two distinct arenas: piloting and command.

Her natural aptitude for starfighter combat had always been present, but the years following the loss of the Force pushed her to refine those abilities even further. In the cockpit, where speed, instinct, and spatial awareness defined survival, Mira demonstrated a level of control that few pilots could match. Her style favored aggressive maneuvering combined with calculated precision, often pushing her craft to the limits of what its systems could endure.

Recognizing both her piloting ability and leadership potential, the Galactic Alliance entrusted Mira with the revival of an elite special operations unit known as Twin Suns Squadron.

The squadron operated primarily with Stealth-X starfighters, vessels designed for infiltration, reconnaissance, and surgical strikes against high-value targets. Under Mira's command, Twin Suns became known for missions that prioritized speed, stealth, and disruption rather than overwhelming force. Their role was not to dominate the battlefield but to destabilize it.

One of the squadron's most notable campaigns involved a series of hit-and-run operations on Coruscant, targeting Sith-controlled regions of the planet. Rather than engaging enemy fleets directly, Mira's pilots struck at infrastructure, command nodes, and supply lines before disappearing into hyperspace. The objective was simple: create confusion, fracture coordination, and remind Sith forces that even their most fortified worlds were vulnerable.

These missions required both daring and discipline, and Mira proved capable of balancing both. As a commander she maintained strict expectations of her pilots, emphasizing precision and coordination above reckless heroics. At the same time she frequently led missions personally, placing herself at the front of the formation rather than directing events from a distant command vessel.

Twin Suns Squadron's operations extended beyond direct combat as well. Mira occasionally participated in artifact recovery missions tied to relics of the Force, despite her own inability to sense it. One such mission led her to Hoth, where she pursued information connected to the lost lightsaber of Jaina Solo. The search ended violently when her ship was shot down during the operation, forcing her to survive the planet's brutal environment while continuing the mission.

Even during these demanding years, the personal connections Mira had formed earlier in life did not disappear entirely. She maintained intermittent contact with Fiore, the two crossing paths from time to time despite the growing distance between their lives. Their relationship remained undefined—neither fully restored nor completely severed.

Yet beneath the outward success of Mira's Alliance service, a deeper problem continued to grow.

The Yuuzhan Vong parasite implanted years earlier had never truly stopped affecting her. Though it had rendered her Force-Dead from the moment of its implantation, its influence within her body gradually began to worsen. Subtle neurological symptoms became more pronounced over time, eventually reaching a point where her condition could no longer be ignored.

By the late 860s ABY, Mira Rekali faced a reality she could no longer outfight through skill or determination alone.



The Sanctuary Falls — 868 ABY onward

By the late 860s ABY, Mira Rekali had spent several years fighting alongside the Galactic Alliance, commanding the revived Twin Suns Squadron in a series of daring special operations across contested space. The role suited her. Even without the Force, Mira had proven herself a capable commander and an exceptional pilot. Yet beneath the outward success of her military service remained the lingering reality of the Yuuzhan Vong parasite implanted during the Mandalorian Rebellion.

The parasite had accomplished exactly what it had been designed to do.

It had severed Mira from the Force entirely.

For most beings, such a loss might have been difficult to describe. For Mira, it was a silence that never faded. The constant presence she had once relied upon—the subtle awareness that had guided her instincts and sharpened her perception—was simply gone. While she had adapted to the absence through discipline and skill, the parasite itself remained a foreign presence embedded deep within her body.

For years it remained unchanged.

But its continued existence posed a problem that could not easily be ignored. Removing the organism was dangerous, and the knowledge required to safely neutralize it was rare. The possibility remained that attempting removal could cause greater harm than leaving it in place. As time passed, Mira and those closest to her faced an uncomfortable reality: the parasite might remain part of her indefinitely.

Eventually, the decision was made to suspend Mira in carbonite.

The purpose was not execution or containment, but preservation. Carbonite suspension offered a way to halt biological processes and effectively place Mira beyond the parasite's reach until a safer method of dealing with it could be discovered. It was a drastic measure, but one that bought time—time the galaxy rarely allowed anyone.

The location chosen for this suspension was the place Mira had first called home: the Sanctuary on Dathomir.

The Sanctuary had always been more than a residence. Built by Aaralyn Rekali as a fortified outpost near the Warlock Gate, it served as a place where Mandalorians, Force practitioners, and Rekali allies could gather under the protection of strong walls and stronger loyalties. Even after Aaralyn's death, the Sanctuary remained a symbol of the Rekali family's resilience.

It was there, within the fortified halls of her childhood home, that Mira's carbonite chamber was secured.

For a time, the arrangement held.

The galaxy moved on. Wars shifted. Alliances rose and fell. Mira Rekali—pilot, warrior, daughter of Aaralyn—became a figure absent from the stage of galactic events, preserved in silence within the Sanctuary's defenses.

But Dathomir was never a world that remained untouched by conflict.

At some point after Mira's suspension, Sith-aligned forces moved against Dathomir, bringing war once again to the world that had served as the Rekali stronghold. The Sanctuary, despite its formidable defenses, was not immune to the chaos that followed. The assault that came against it was violent and decisive, shattering the stability that had protected the outpost for decades.

In the aftermath of the conflict, the Sanctuary was devastated.

Its defenders scattered or killed, its halls stripped of artifacts and relics tied to the Rekali lineage. Among the items taken from the ruined stronghold was Mira's carbonite chamber. To those who carried it away, it was simply another valuable relic pulled from the wreckage of a fallen fortress. The identity of the woman preserved within the carbonite slab was unknown—or perhaps simply irrelevant—to the raiders who seized it.

From that moment forward, Mira Rekali disappeared from history.

The galaxy moved on without her. The wars she had once fought continued without her presence. Twin Suns Squadron carried on under other leadership, while the name Rekali echoed mostly in stories and scattered memories of those who had once known the family.

For decades, Mira remained frozen in silence, her fate tied to whoever possessed the carbonite chamber and whatever value they believed it held.

What none of them knew was that somewhere beyond the ruins of the Sanctuary, someone was still searching.



The Emberwind Incident — 900 ABY to 904 ABY

For decades after the fall of the Sanctuary, Mira Rekali existed only as a relic of a forgotten war. Encased within carbonite and carried away from the ruins of Dathomir by opportunistic raiders, her fate passed through unknown hands across the distant reaches of the galaxy. To those who possessed the frozen slab, it was simply another artifact salvaged from a destroyed stronghold—valuable perhaps, but largely meaningless without knowledge of the woman preserved within it.

Time moved on without her.

The conflicts that had once defined her life continued to reshape the galaxy, while Mira herself remained suspended in silent stillness. The parasite that had severed her connection to the Force remained frozen alongside her, locked in the same temporal stasis. Whatever plans had once existed to remove it were lost with the destruction of the Sanctuary.

Yet one person had never stopped searching.

Years after Mira's disappearance, her daughter Emberlyn Rekali Emberlyn Rekali began tracing the scattered fragments of information that remained behind. Rumors of stolen relics, abandoned cargo manifests, and whispered accounts from smugglers and mercenaries slowly formed a trail that pointed toward a pirate-controlled enclave hidden deep within the Unknown Regions.

The stronghold was not a simple outpost but a fortified haven for raiders who operated beyond the reach of conventional authority. Its inhabitants believed themselves secure in a part of space where few outsiders ever ventured. What they did not expect was the arrival of a hunter born of two powerful legacies—armed with the relentless will and martial skill of the Rekali bloodline, and the instinctive tracking gifts of a Kiffar.

When Emberlyn finally arrived, she did not come quietly.

The assault on the stronghold was sudden and violent. Communications within the pirate base filled with confused reports as defenders scrambled to respond to the intruder moving through their defenses. Among the fragmented transmissions that circulated during the battle was a repeated description of a single figure advancing through the facility: a woman clad in blackened pink Mandalorian armor.

It was armor that had once belonged to Mira Rekali.

Emberlyn wielded two lightsabers, cutting through resistance with speed and precision. Yet she did not rely solely on the blades. Blaster fire echoed through the corridors alongside the hum of energy weapons as she combined projectile weaponry with close combat techniques. The pirates attempted to organize a defense, but the assault moved too quickly for them to regain control.

Her objective was clear.

Deep within the stronghold, she located the carbonite slab containing her mother.

With the chamber secured, Emberlyn withdrew toward her ship waiting beyond the pirate defenses: a heavily modified Coruscant-class Heavy Courier known as the Emberwind. The vessel had been adapted extensively for long-range travel and survival in hostile territory, making it well suited for operations far beyond the borders of civilized space.

Once aboard, Emberlyn secured the carbonite chamber and launched the Emberwind into orbit.

The pirates were not willing to allow such a prize to escape.

Multiple craft launched in pursuit, and the rescue rapidly transformed into a high-stakes space battle above the stronghold. Despite being heavily outnumbered, Emberlyn demonstrated remarkable piloting ability. The Emberwind twisted through incoming fire as she forced the ship into sharp dives and violent rolls, pushing the craft beyond the limits most pilots would risk.

Working alongside her mother's old BB unit, Pixel, Emberlyn manipulated the ship's weapon systems in real time. Turrets rotated into firing arcs while the courier's maneuvering thrusters carried it through evasive paths between incoming fighters.

One by one, the pursuing pirates attempted to close the distance.

As the Emberwind reached the outer edge of the system, Emberlyn initiated a jump to hyperspace. The hyperdrive engaged just as the pursuing ships fired their final volley.

A concussion missile struck the courier at the exact moment the hyperspace jump began.

The explosion did not destroy the vessel outright, but it damaged critical systems during the transition between realspace and hyperspace. The resulting malfunction produced a catastrophic navigation error that hurled the Emberwind into a region of unstable space between the two states.

Instead of emerging at a calculated destination, the ship vanished.

For four years, the Emberwind drifted within that anomaly—caught between hyperspace and realspace, its passengers lost to the known galaxy.

Then, in 904 ABY, the vessel was violently expelled back into realspace.

After decades lost to war, carbonite, and the void between stars, Mira Rekali returned to the galaxy.


Legacy & Current Status (904 ABY)

Mira Rekali's legacy is one of resilience and contradiction—once a Jedi prodigy, Mandalorian warrior, rebel combatant, and exile who survived the loss of the Force and years presumed dead beyond known space. Re-emerging in 904 ABY, her ultimate intentions within the galaxy remain unclear as she navigates a changed political landscape and the return of powers she once believed lost.
STRENGTHS

  • Peak Physical Conditioning
    Through intense training, specialized diet, and biofeedback treatments, Mira represents the peak of human physical capability. Her speed, strength, stamina, agility, reflexes, and coordination all function at near-perfect levels even without assistance from the Force. Her determination and inner resolve allow her to continue functioning under extreme physical pain and resist some forms of mental intrusion.
  • Force Sensitivity Restored
    Mira descends from a powerful lineage of Force users and once possessed a remarkable affinity for the Living and Unifying Force. After the implantation of a Yuuzhan Vong parasite severed her connection to the Force, she lived for years as a Force-dead wanderer. When the parasite finally died during her prolonged carbonite stasis, her connection to the Force slowly returned. Though diminished and unfamiliar after years without it, Mira has begun to reclaim abilities she once wielded with ease, including her rare perception of Shatterpoints.
  • Master Combatant
    She has undergone extensive combat training under some of the most skilled fighters in the galaxy. Mira is proficient in numerous fighting disciplines, incorporating them into both lightsaber combat and close-quarters engagements.
  • Mechanically Inclined
    Mira has an intuitive understanding of machinery and technology. She has been dismantling and repairing devices since childhood, even taking apart her first droid at the age of four—before being told the “sneaker” would have to be reassembled.
  • Extraordinary Pilot
    Piloting comes naturally to Mira. She describes the sensation as becoming one with the ship itself, understanding the subtle quirks that define each vessel. At only five years old she managed to hijack her mother’s XJ-7 Stealth-X before it was grounded by the Clan Rekali fleet. By the age of ten she flew her first combat sortie against pirates raiding an outpost near Yavin IV—although the mission ended with the fighter crashing into the moon.

WEAKNESSES

  • Power Overwhelming
    Despite her mastery of the Force, excessive use can have debilitating consequences. Overexertion can result in symptoms such as nosebleeds, ear bleeding, severe migraines, and even temporary loss of consciousness.
  • Overconfidence
    Mira can be cocky when it comes to her abilities. She sometimes fails to recognize when a situation exceeds her limits or when she is outmatched.
  • Artificial Vision
    Mira lost her right eye during a skirmish on Ilum against Kaine Zambrano. After joining the Galactic Alliance she received an enhanced cybernetic replacement. Over time she has become dependent on its advanced capabilities, and losing it again would significantly impair her effectiveness.
  • Only Human
    Despite her extraordinary training and abilities, Mira remains human. She is still vulnerable to disease, fatigue, injury, and the physical limitations of her body.
  • Vong Poisoning
    The Yuuzhan Vong parasite implanted at the base of Mira's brainstem was designed to sever her connection to the Force by disrupting the biological mechanisms through which Force sensitivity manifests. Although the organism eventually died during her prolonged carbonite stasis, its presence left lasting damage to her nervous system. Mira suffers from intermittent neurological episodes—severe migraines, tremors in her hands, bouts of vertigo, and occasional sensory distortions. Extended physical exertion or high-stress combat situations can aggravate these symptoms, forcing her to pause or withdraw until the episode passes. In rare cases, the damage can temporarily disrupt her coordination and reaction speed, making sustained engagements particularly dangerous.
LIGHTSABER PROFICIENCY

  • Primary Forms Mastered:
    • Form II – Makashi
    • Form III – Soresu
    • Form IV – Ataru
  • Advanced Knowledge:
    • Form I – Shii-Cho
    • Form V – Djem So
    • Jar'Kai (dual-wielding)
  • Limited Knowledge:
    • Form V – Shien (blaster reflection variant)
    • Form VI – Niman
    • Form VII – Juyo / Vaapad
FORCE PROFICIENCY

  • Force Powers (Basic):
    • Force Speed
    • Force Sense
    • Concealment
    • Force Push
    • Force Pull
    • Telepathy
    • Force Jump / Leap
    • Affect Mind
    • Enlightenment
    • Tapas
    • Empathy
  • Force Powers (Major):
    • Wave
    • Shatterpoint (Physical)
    • Shatterpoint (Mental) — developed by Aaralyn Rekali
    • Battlemind
    • Sever Force
    • Force Meld / Battle Meld
    • Morichro
    • Mechu-deru
    • Absorb / Tutaminis
    • Protection
  • Force Powers (Dathomiri):
    • Blood Trail
    • Sense of the Veshet
    • Touch of the Kiin'dray
    • Speed of the Toocha
    • Revitalization of the Whuffa
    • Scream of the Ssurian
  • Force Powers (Keetael):
    • Force Track
    • Remain Conscious
    • Contort / Escape
  • Force Powers (White Current):
    • Invisibility
    • Hide Presence
    • Illusions
    • Scribing (Perception)
MELEE PROFICIENCY

  • Melee Combat Styles:
    • Tae-Jitsu
    • Echani
    • Broken Gate
ADDITIONAL PHOTOS





AUREK // FILE 01

Archival image of Mira Rekali during her adolescence within the Jedi Academy and the Rekali family enclave on Dathomir. Taken before the Mandalorian Rebellion and prior to the turbulent events that would fracture her life across the galaxy. At this stage Mira had already demonstrated remarkable aptitude as a pilot and mechanic, while her training under Aaralyn Rekali and the Jedi Order began to shape the formidable warrior she would later become.



AUREK // FILE 02

Holocapture believed to originate from Mira's years living under the alias "Aielyn Blue" following her capture and the implantation of a Yuuzhan Vong parasite that rendered her Force-dead. During this period she abandoned her former identity and wandered the Outer Rim, eventually settling on Jakku where she survived as a mechanic and starship technician. Records from this time remain fragmented and largely unverified.



AUREK // FILE 03

Still image preserved from a private holotransmission once sent to Isar Kislo of Naboo. The recording dates to the period shortly after their meeting during a Galactic Alliance gala, during which the two began a brief but consequential relationship. Isar would later become the father of Mira's daughter, Emberlyn Rekali, before disappearing during a later conflict.



AUREK // FILE 04

One of the first confirmed images of Mira Rekali following her re-emergence in 904 ABY after years presumed lost beyond the edges of known space. By this point she had endured captivity, the loss of the Force, prolonged carbonite stasis, and the collapse of multiple galactic powers. Though altered by these events, the Rekali heir returned to the galaxy once again — her ultimate intentions still unknown.



 
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