Darth Daiara
Metamorphosis

OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To flesh out the fate a boy saved by
Jend-Ro Quill and
Darth Daiara in The invasion of Ziost
- Image Credit: Screen shot from the game Persona 5
- Role: Prodigy alchemist
- Permissions:
Jend-Ro Quill and those he entrusts with him.
- Links: The invasion of Ziost
- Age: 12
- Force Sensitivity: Apprentice
- Species: Human
- Appearance: 12 year old boy. The glasses that framed his face are held together by pieces of tape. He is willowy and shows signs of years of abuse and neglect.
- Name: Tilon
- Loyalties: Those that show a kind hand, and himself.
- Wealth: Broke
- Notable Possessions: Nothing
- Skills: Alchemy-> imbuing and herbology
- Personality: Quiet and skittish. Yet around those who are calm he opens up into a tentative, chatty boy with a passion for science. He loves to show off all sorts of projects and achievements, a small sense of pride shown. He knows he is smart. When it's calm enough, he'll seek approval for it.
- Weapon of Choice: Glass beaker
- Combat Function: unwillingly shoot you with a blaster or smash you with the closest object. Perhaps a book.
- A prodigy-- sharp mind and excellent problem solver
- Braver and tougher than he looks- high endurance.
- Small, not a fighter
- Clumsy, not physically inclined despite years of training
Tilon was the youngest acolyte that day at The invasion of Ziost. Facing the brutal intentions of The Galactic Alliance to purge the whole Academy, Jedi


The event ended with 25 acolytes left alone on

Tilon.
After a long moment of silence, Aradia's conscience over took her. She asked him if he would like to take up his place besides his peers.
He said no.
She respected his choice, she believed it was his to have. She found no qualm in who she was or what she committed to, but her path had always been hers to chose. She couldn't in good conscience force Tilon, which was a fault she was beginning to hold the Sith academies to.

A spark of mechu deru was used to send the ship back on its last flown path, its sos beacon set to light upon its arrival.
Tilon was left to fate's whims and his own wits, the sithling given a chance to carve his own way. To him, anything was better than what he was leaving behind.
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