FORCE DYNASTIES
Though rare, there have been known to be long-lasting Force-sensitive bloodlines throughout the history of the Jedi Order. Because romance and relationships were often forbidden by the Jedi Code (perhaps to discourage such bloodlines from existing), there have only been a handful of "Jedi dynasties" known to have existed in the Jedi Order's 25,000 years of existence. However, it cannot be denied that these bloodlines have had a lasting impact on the Order and even the galaxy at large.
The Skywalkers
The most recent and, arguably, most well-known Jedi bloodline is that of the Skywalkers. While his mother Shmi was not known to be Force-sensitive, Anakin Skywalker went on to become a powerful Jedi Knight (as well as a Sith Lord) and turn out to be the prophesied Chosen One of Jedi legend when he killed Darth Sidious in 7981 C.R.C. His legacy was continued by twins Luke and Leia and flourishes today through Leia's children with Han Solo.
Notable members:
Shmi Skywalker (7905-7955), the mother of Anakin Skywalker. Sold into slavery at a young age, she was believed to have been impregnated by the Force in response to the growing power of the Sith. After Anakin was taken into the Jedi Order by Qui-Gon Jinn, Shmi remained in the service of the Toydarian Watto before being freed by moisture farmer Cliegg Lars, whom she later married. She was later captured and mortally wounded by the Tusken Raiders, dying in her son's arms.
Anakin Skywalker (7936-7981), the son of Shmi Skywalker. After being freed from slavery by Qui-Gon Jinn, he was trained in the ways of the Force by Obi-Wan Kenobi before becoming a Jedi Knight at the start of the Clone Wars. Plagued by the fear of his wife Padme Amidala dying, Anakin turned to Darth Sidious for tutelage and became the Sith Lord Darth Vader, bringing about the fall of the Jedi Order. A fateful encounter with Kenobi left Vader encased in a suit of armor, becoming a feared icon of the Galactic Empire. After discovering the existence of his son Luke, Vader was gradually pulled back to the light side before ending Sidious' reign once and for all during the Battle of Endor.
Luke Skywalker (7958-8003), the son of Anakin Skywalker and Padme Amidala. Raised on Tatooine by Owen and Beru Lars to keep him out of the Empire's reach, Luke began training as a Jedi under Obi-Wan Kenobi and went on to become a hero of the Rebel Alliance during the Galactic Civil War. After finishing his training under Master Yoda, Luke confronted Darth Vader and was able to bring his father back to the light. He proceeded to begin rebuilding the Jedi Order, establishing an academy on Yavin 4 and taking on many apprentices under his wing, including Toah Jarsan. During the final battle with the Sith of Darth Vorath, Luke sacrificed himself to help Toah bring an end to Vorath.
Leia Skywalker (7958-), daughter of Anakin Skywalker and twin sister of Luke. Raised on Alderaan by Bail and Breha Organa, Leia quickly rose as an important figure in the Rebel Alliance, leading many successful campaigns against the Galactic Empire. When Luke revealed her true legacy to her, Leia agreed to help her brother in rebuilding the Jedi Order, though she dedicated most of her work to the New Republic. After the Imperial Sith War, Leia was elected Chief of State though she was forced to step down due to the growing corruption and infighting within the Senate. Around 8017, she helped Toah Jarsan set up a Resistance to combat the threat of Darth Taral and his mysterious masters.
Kane Skywalker (7959-), a clone of Anakin Skywalker created by Darth Vorath. Designed as an attempt to test the power of a Chosen One unhindered by life-support armor, Darth Nemesis proved to be not as strong as Vorath had hoped and was constantly looked over by his master. A feeling of resentment would fester within Nemesis over the course of Vorath's campaign against the New Republic, eventually leading him to turn against the Dark Lord and help the Jedi bring an end to the Sith Empire. Joining the Jedi Order, he took on the name Kane Skywalker and helped drive off the remnants of Vorath's Empire. Shortly after the Glorian War however, Kane departed for parts unknown and has not been seen since.
Ben Solo (7982-), the eldest son of Leia Skywalker and Han Solo. At the age of three, he was abducted by a mysterious party and presumed dead by all but his mother, who could still feel him through the Force albeit barely. Despite several years of searching, it would not be until 8017 that Ben Solo resurfaced as the dark warrior "Kylo Ren."
Jacen and Jaina Solo (7986-), the twin children of Leia Skywalker and Han Solo. Strong in the Force like their mother and uncle, they rose to prominence around the time of the Imperial Sith War and have continued to serve the Jedi Order into the Glorian War.
Anakin Solo (7987-), the youngest son of Han and Leia. During the Glorian War, he helped locate the Star Maps of Dantooine, Tatooine, and Kashyyyk before teaming up with Toah Jarsan to destroy the rebuilt Star Forge, foiling the Glorians and their plans.
Ben Solo (7982-), the eldest son of Leia Skywalker and Han Solo. At the age of three, he was abducted by a mysterious party and presumed dead by all but his mother, who could still feel him through the Force albeit barely. Despite several years of searching, it would not be until 8017 that Ben Solo resurfaced as the dark warrior "Kylo Ren."
Jacen and Jaina Solo (7986-), the twin children of Leia Skywalker and Han Solo. Strong in the Force like their mother and uncle, they rose to prominence around the time of the Imperial Sith War and have continued to serve the Jedi Order into the Glorian War.
Anakin Solo (7987-), the youngest son of Han and Leia. During the Glorian War, he helped locate the Star Maps of Dantooine, Tatooine, and Kashyyyk before teaming up with Toah Jarsan to destroy the rebuilt Star Forge, foiling the Glorians and their plans.
The Sunriders
The Sunriders made a name for themselves around the time of the Old Sith Wars and had a lineage that lasted well until the twilight years of the Old Republic. However, by that time their name had long fallen into the realm of myth, and the connection the more recent generations had to those of old were known only by a few.
The grandson of Jedi Master Jev Sunrider, Andur was trained in the ways of the Force by Master Chamma while raising his family on H'ratth. In 3978, while traveling to Ambria to complete his training under Master Thon, Andur was murdered by criminals after Adegan crystals. His wife Nomi then took up his lightsaber and struck down the crooks while defending their daughter Vima. Andur's Force ghost then guided Nomi and Vima to Ambria, where they fell under the tutelage of Jedi Master Thon and began their training.
It wasn't long before Nomi Sunrider proved herself to be a powerful Jedi Knight in her own right. After quashing the Naddist Uprising on Onderon, she took part in the Great Sith War against the Sith Lords Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma -- the latter being her former lover. After severing Qel-Droma's connection to the Force and vanquishing Exar Kun on Yavin 4, Nomi saw the Sith War brought to an end before leading the efforts to rebuild the Jedi Order in its aftermath. As Grand Master, she restructured the Jedi Council into a twelve-member seat of power and instated rules forbidding attachment, something which had caused the Sith War to begin with.
Like her mother, Vima Sunrider was also incredibly skilled in the Force, something she demonstrated at an early age under Master Thon's tutelage. After the Sith War, she hoped to continue her training under her mother but was often neglected because of Nomi's newfound duties as Grand Master. In 3991, she traveled to Rhen Var to seek out the exiled Ulic Qel-Droma, convincing him to take her on as his apprentice. After Qel-Droma's death, Vima's training was finally completed by Nomi and she turned out to be one of the greatest Jedi of her age.
When the Mandalorian Wars broke out, the Sunriders were split on the proper course of action. While Nomi and the Jedi Council were against the Order getting involved, Vima empathized with the views of Revan and his Jedi Crusaders, of which Vima's former apprentice Meetra Surik was a member. While she never publicly joined or supported the Revanchists, Vima often played "Sith's advocate" in their favor, something which irritated the more hardlined members of the Council such as Vrook Lamar and Atris.
When Nomi went into a self-imposed exile, Vima was nominated to fulfill her role as Grand Master. While she had her fair share of supporters on the Council, the objections of Lamar and others prevented a unanimous vote from being reached, leaving the position vacant for the remainder of the Mandalorian Wars and into the Jedi Civil War. When the Order was wiped out by the Sith Triumvirate, Vima was one of the handful of Jedi to survive the Purge. After the end of the Dark Wars, Vima came out of hiding along with her secret child, whom she had given birth to without the Order's knowledge. While she was offered the rank of Grand Master once more, Vima turned it down in favor of an advisory role on the reformed Jedi Council, seeing Bastila Shan as a far more capable leader than herself.
Through her child, the Sunrider bloodline would continue on for several generations. However, by the time of the Golden Age of the Republic, the Sunriders had fallen into the realm of legends with its present members going by the name of Da'Boda, Nomi's maiden name. In 7787, Vima-Da-Boda was born and brought into the Jedi Order for training, eventually attaining the rank of Jedi Knight. While away on a mission in the Outer Rim, Vima gave birth to a daughter named Neema, whom she brought into the Order as a child she had allegedly found out in the Outer Rim, though some members of the Jedi Council -- including Master Yoda -- suspected there was more to her than meets the eye.
Neema was eventually selected by her mother as a Padawan learner and trained in the ways of the Force. However, Neema grew frustrated with Vima's slow manner of teaching and she abandoned her mother to the dark side, eventually getting herself married to an Ottethan warlord. When said warlord trapped Neema within an oubliette, Neema sent a plea for help to her mother through the Force. When Vima reached her, she discovered that Neema had already been fed to rancors and she struck down the warlord in anger.
Realizing what she had done, Vima-Da-Boda went into exile and hid in the slums of Nar Shaddaa. Due to the fact that her connection to the Force had faded, she was able to evade the Empire's notice when they brought about the Jedi Purge in 7958. During this time, she would cross paths with Han Solo and Kyp Durron, both who would later become major players in the defeat of the Empire and reformation of the Jedi Order, respectively. By 8002, she had joined the crew of Raj Braven, though her presence was only mildly tolerated. After the Imperial Sith War, Vima and Raj's crew accompanied Toah Jarsan to Dromund Kaas, where they were all killed by Atha Prime save for Toah himself.
The grandson of Jedi Master Jev Sunrider, Andur was trained in the ways of the Force by Master Chamma while raising his family on H'ratth. In 3978, while traveling to Ambria to complete his training under Master Thon, Andur was murdered by criminals after Adegan crystals. His wife Nomi then took up his lightsaber and struck down the crooks while defending their daughter Vima. Andur's Force ghost then guided Nomi and Vima to Ambria, where they fell under the tutelage of Jedi Master Thon and began their training.
It wasn't long before Nomi Sunrider proved herself to be a powerful Jedi Knight in her own right. After quashing the Naddist Uprising on Onderon, she took part in the Great Sith War against the Sith Lords Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma -- the latter being her former lover. After severing Qel-Droma's connection to the Force and vanquishing Exar Kun on Yavin 4, Nomi saw the Sith War brought to an end before leading the efforts to rebuild the Jedi Order in its aftermath. As Grand Master, she restructured the Jedi Council into a twelve-member seat of power and instated rules forbidding attachment, something which had caused the Sith War to begin with.
Like her mother, Vima Sunrider was also incredibly skilled in the Force, something she demonstrated at an early age under Master Thon's tutelage. After the Sith War, she hoped to continue her training under her mother but was often neglected because of Nomi's newfound duties as Grand Master. In 3991, she traveled to Rhen Var to seek out the exiled Ulic Qel-Droma, convincing him to take her on as his apprentice. After Qel-Droma's death, Vima's training was finally completed by Nomi and she turned out to be one of the greatest Jedi of her age.
When the Mandalorian Wars broke out, the Sunriders were split on the proper course of action. While Nomi and the Jedi Council were against the Order getting involved, Vima empathized with the views of Revan and his Jedi Crusaders, of which Vima's former apprentice Meetra Surik was a member. While she never publicly joined or supported the Revanchists, Vima often played "Sith's advocate" in their favor, something which irritated the more hardlined members of the Council such as Vrook Lamar and Atris.
When Nomi went into a self-imposed exile, Vima was nominated to fulfill her role as Grand Master. While she had her fair share of supporters on the Council, the objections of Lamar and others prevented a unanimous vote from being reached, leaving the position vacant for the remainder of the Mandalorian Wars and into the Jedi Civil War. When the Order was wiped out by the Sith Triumvirate, Vima was one of the handful of Jedi to survive the Purge. After the end of the Dark Wars, Vima came out of hiding along with her secret child, whom she had given birth to without the Order's knowledge. While she was offered the rank of Grand Master once more, Vima turned it down in favor of an advisory role on the reformed Jedi Council, seeing Bastila Shan as a far more capable leader than herself.
Through her child, the Sunrider bloodline would continue on for several generations. However, by the time of the Golden Age of the Republic, the Sunriders had fallen into the realm of legends with its present members going by the name of Da'Boda, Nomi's maiden name. In 7787, Vima-Da-Boda was born and brought into the Jedi Order for training, eventually attaining the rank of Jedi Knight. While away on a mission in the Outer Rim, Vima gave birth to a daughter named Neema, whom she brought into the Order as a child she had allegedly found out in the Outer Rim, though some members of the Jedi Council -- including Master Yoda -- suspected there was more to her than meets the eye.
Neema was eventually selected by her mother as a Padawan learner and trained in the ways of the Force. However, Neema grew frustrated with Vima's slow manner of teaching and she abandoned her mother to the dark side, eventually getting herself married to an Ottethan warlord. When said warlord trapped Neema within an oubliette, Neema sent a plea for help to her mother through the Force. When Vima reached her, she discovered that Neema had already been fed to rancors and she struck down the warlord in anger.
Realizing what she had done, Vima-Da-Boda went into exile and hid in the slums of Nar Shaddaa. Due to the fact that her connection to the Force had faded, she was able to evade the Empire's notice when they brought about the Jedi Purge in 7958. During this time, she would cross paths with Han Solo and Kyp Durron, both who would later become major players in the defeat of the Empire and reformation of the Jedi Order, respectively. By 8002, she had joined the crew of Raj Braven, though her presence was only mildly tolerated. After the Imperial Sith War, Vima and Raj's crew accompanied Toah Jarsan to Dromund Kaas, where they were all killed by Atha Prime save for Toah himself.
The Shans
While the earliest known members of the Shan family were not Force-sensitive, their daughter Bastila would go on to make the family's name one that would be remembered for centuries to come.
Born seventeen years before the Jedi Civil War, Bastila Shan was raised by her parents on Talravin and had fond memories of spending time with her treasure hunting father. When her Force-sensitivity was discovered, Bastila's mother Helena pushed her into joining the Jedi Order, hoping that the Jedi would provide her daughter with a better life than she and her husband ever could provide.
Trained in the ways of the Force by Jedi Master Tolaris Shim, Bastila quickly gained notoriety in the Jedi Order for her gift of battle meditation, a rare ability possessed by few Jedi. This made her a valuable asset to both the Order and the Galactic Republic when the Jedi Civil War broke out.
Two years into the war, Bastila led a Jedi strike team to infiltrate the flagship of Darth Revan and capture the Sith Lord. Before they could engage Revan on the bridge of his ship, the Dark Lord's apprentice Darth Malak fired upon the destroyer, the resulting blast mortally wounding Revan. As the Sith Lord clung to life, Bastila used the Force to keep him alive as she and the surviving members of her team escorted him to safety. Unbeknownst to her at the time, this act would create a Force bond between her and Revan.
Bastila brought Revan before the Jedi Council, who decided to reprogram his mind and create a new identity for him as a way to stop the Sith Empire once and for all. Because of her Force bond with Revan, Bastila was tasked with watching over the amnesiac Sith Lord and using their connection to unravel the mystery of the Star Forge, a superweapon under the Sith's control.
In 4021 C.R.C., Bastila was in command of the Endar Spire when it was shot down over Taris by Sith forces. After crash-landing on the planet, she was captured by the Black Vulkars only to be rescued by the amnesiac Revan. She then brought him with her to Dantooine so he could retrain as a Jedi before accompanying him on his quest to locate the Star Maps. During the quest, she was captured by Darth Malak and brainwashed into his Sith apprentice, using her battle meditation against the Republic. However, she was brought back to the light by Revan -- having since discovered his true identity -- and she used her ability to turn the tide back in the Republic's favor.
After the war's end, Bastila and Revan were married against the objections of the Jedi Council. Not long after Revan departed for the Unknown Regions to uncover the mystery of his origins, Bastila gave birth to their son, Vaner. While Revan never returned, Bastila went on to help rebuild the Jedi Order following the Dark Wars, eventually being named Grand Master and head of the new Jedi Council.
Despite both of his parents being powerful Jedi, Vaner Shan never turned out to be Force-sensitive, preventing him from becoming a Jedi. This did not deter him from making a name for himself however as he eventually entered the field of politics, becoming a major leader in the Republic as it rebuilt itself from the devastation it had suffered during the Sith Wars. In 4077, he ran for the office of Supreme Chancellor. While his relationship to Bastila made him a popular candidate, it also cost him the race because many were wary of the Jedi having any kind of influence in the Senate, with some even suspecting nepotism. While none of these feelings had any factual validation, Vaner nonetheless lost the race to Iden Vanicus. Despite this, Vaner continued to be a major political figure in the Galactic Senate and remained an ally of Chancellor Vanicus until she left office in 3995 C.R.C.
The Shan legacy was continued through Vaner's children, Bress and Reesa, both who had inherited their grandparents' Force-sensitivity and would later become members of the Jedi Order. While Bress remained a dedicated member of the Jedi Order, his younger sister Reesa often clashed with the Jedi Council's views on attachment and marriage, something which continued to her eventual descendant Tasiele Shan.
In 4278, Tasiele bore a daughter named Satele, who was taken into the Jedi Order while her mother was exiled by the Council at the behest of the Republic. Having inherited her ancestor's ability of battle meditation, Satele Shan would go on to become a valuable member of the Jedi Order during the Great War. After the Treaty of Coruscant, Satele rediscovered the Jedi's ancient homeworld of Tython and helped the Order recover from the war, eventually being named Grand Master.
During the war, Satele had given birth to a son named Theron, whom she placed in the care of Master Ngani Zho for Jedi training. However, like Vaner, Theron was not Force-sensitive and thus rejected by the Order for further training. Instead, he ended up joining the Republic's Strategic Information Service, becoming a valued agent during the Cold War. Along with the Sith Lord Lana Beniko, he became a close ally of the individual known as the Outlander. Some records indicate that the Outlander was a female Near-Human named Larisa and suggested that she and Theron had a romantic relationship. Whether the Shan legacy continued through them has yet to be discovered.
Trained in the ways of the Force by Jedi Master Tolaris Shim, Bastila quickly gained notoriety in the Jedi Order for her gift of battle meditation, a rare ability possessed by few Jedi. This made her a valuable asset to both the Order and the Galactic Republic when the Jedi Civil War broke out.
Two years into the war, Bastila led a Jedi strike team to infiltrate the flagship of Darth Revan and capture the Sith Lord. Before they could engage Revan on the bridge of his ship, the Dark Lord's apprentice Darth Malak fired upon the destroyer, the resulting blast mortally wounding Revan. As the Sith Lord clung to life, Bastila used the Force to keep him alive as she and the surviving members of her team escorted him to safety. Unbeknownst to her at the time, this act would create a Force bond between her and Revan.
Bastila brought Revan before the Jedi Council, who decided to reprogram his mind and create a new identity for him as a way to stop the Sith Empire once and for all. Because of her Force bond with Revan, Bastila was tasked with watching over the amnesiac Sith Lord and using their connection to unravel the mystery of the Star Forge, a superweapon under the Sith's control.
In 4021 C.R.C., Bastila was in command of the Endar Spire when it was shot down over Taris by Sith forces. After crash-landing on the planet, she was captured by the Black Vulkars only to be rescued by the amnesiac Revan. She then brought him with her to Dantooine so he could retrain as a Jedi before accompanying him on his quest to locate the Star Maps. During the quest, she was captured by Darth Malak and brainwashed into his Sith apprentice, using her battle meditation against the Republic. However, she was brought back to the light by Revan -- having since discovered his true identity -- and she used her ability to turn the tide back in the Republic's favor.
After the war's end, Bastila and Revan were married against the objections of the Jedi Council. Not long after Revan departed for the Unknown Regions to uncover the mystery of his origins, Bastila gave birth to their son, Vaner. While Revan never returned, Bastila went on to help rebuild the Jedi Order following the Dark Wars, eventually being named Grand Master and head of the new Jedi Council.
Despite both of his parents being powerful Jedi, Vaner Shan never turned out to be Force-sensitive, preventing him from becoming a Jedi. This did not deter him from making a name for himself however as he eventually entered the field of politics, becoming a major leader in the Republic as it rebuilt itself from the devastation it had suffered during the Sith Wars. In 4077, he ran for the office of Supreme Chancellor. While his relationship to Bastila made him a popular candidate, it also cost him the race because many were wary of the Jedi having any kind of influence in the Senate, with some even suspecting nepotism. While none of these feelings had any factual validation, Vaner nonetheless lost the race to Iden Vanicus. Despite this, Vaner continued to be a major political figure in the Galactic Senate and remained an ally of Chancellor Vanicus until she left office in 3995 C.R.C.
The Shan legacy was continued through Vaner's children, Bress and Reesa, both who had inherited their grandparents' Force-sensitivity and would later become members of the Jedi Order. While Bress remained a dedicated member of the Jedi Order, his younger sister Reesa often clashed with the Jedi Council's views on attachment and marriage, something which continued to her eventual descendant Tasiele Shan.
In 4278, Tasiele bore a daughter named Satele, who was taken into the Jedi Order while her mother was exiled by the Council at the behest of the Republic. Having inherited her ancestor's ability of battle meditation, Satele Shan would go on to become a valuable member of the Jedi Order during the Great War. After the Treaty of Coruscant, Satele rediscovered the Jedi's ancient homeworld of Tython and helped the Order recover from the war, eventually being named Grand Master.
During the war, Satele had given birth to a son named Theron, whom she placed in the care of Master Ngani Zho for Jedi training. However, like Vaner, Theron was not Force-sensitive and thus rejected by the Order for further training. Instead, he ended up joining the Republic's Strategic Information Service, becoming a valued agent during the Cold War. Along with the Sith Lord Lana Beniko, he became a close ally of the individual known as the Outlander. Some records indicate that the Outlander was a female Near-Human named Larisa and suggested that she and Theron had a romantic relationship. Whether the Shan legacy continued through them has yet to be discovered.
AUTHOR FOOTNOTES
-Most of the info regarding the Skywalker is canonical to the original six Saga films, with Luke's fate being unique to the final installment of my first Destiny series.
-Kylo Ren, aka Ben Solo, originates from Episode VII and is not canonical to the Legends Expanded Universe, which Destiny has its roots in. His backstory and fall to the dark side have been drastically altered (mainly with him being abducted rather than being an ex-Jedi) in order to make him fit.
-Nomi and Vima's actions during the Mandalorian Wars and Jedi Civil War are original to this piece. However, it is very common for SW fan-fic writers to use them as leaders of the Jedi Order in works set during this time period, so the idea itself isn't exactly unique even if the details are.
-Vima-Da-Boda's fate is not depicted in Legends canon and is instead unique to my Destiny saga.
-Bastila Shan's age is not explicitly stated in the Knights of the Old Republic video game, though it can be inferred that she's younger than the player character and not that much older than Mission Vao (who is 14). I've decided to make Bastila around nineteen or twenty during the events of KOTOR because that seems to be Star Wars' favorite age for young protagonists (see: Luke, Anakin, Rey).
-Kylo Ren, aka Ben Solo, originates from Episode VII and is not canonical to the Legends Expanded Universe, which Destiny has its roots in. His backstory and fall to the dark side have been drastically altered (mainly with him being abducted rather than being an ex-Jedi) in order to make him fit.
-Nomi and Vima's actions during the Mandalorian Wars and Jedi Civil War are original to this piece. However, it is very common for SW fan-fic writers to use them as leaders of the Jedi Order in works set during this time period, so the idea itself isn't exactly unique even if the details are.
-Vima-Da-Boda's fate is not depicted in Legends canon and is instead unique to my Destiny saga.
-Bastila Shan's age is not explicitly stated in the Knights of the Old Republic video game, though it can be inferred that she's younger than the player character and not that much older than Mission Vao (who is 14). I've decided to make Bastila around nineteen or twenty during the events of KOTOR because that seems to be Star Wars' favorite age for young protagonists (see: Luke, Anakin, Rey).
-Tolaris Shim is a Jedi character created for Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force by Ryder Windham. I decided to use the character in the role of Bastila's master because, in the book, they discusses the four stages of redemption in relation to Ulic Qel-Droma, something which I thought paralleled the redemption of Bastila's future husband Revan.
-While Vaner Shan is stated to be running for Supreme Chancellor in the novel The Old Republic: Revan, I thought it would be more interesting if he didn't win the race as one might expect and instead have him lose to a descendant of Admiral Vanicus from the Tales of the Jedi comic books.
-Not much is known of Bress and Reesa Shan other than that they are the children of Vaner. As such, the fact that they became Jedi is original to this fanfic.
-While Vaner Shan is stated to be running for Supreme Chancellor in the novel The Old Republic: Revan, I thought it would be more interesting if he didn't win the race as one might expect and instead have him lose to a descendant of Admiral Vanicus from the Tales of the Jedi comic books.
-Not much is known of Bress and Reesa Shan other than that they are the children of Vaner. As such, the fact that they became Jedi is original to this fanfic.
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