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  • Aimon Bathiriat
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  • Aimon Bathiriat was a male operative of the Mecrosa Order and a minor noble of the Tapani sector's House Mecetti. He was a distant nephew of Lady Menal Bathiriat, the leader of the Mecrosa. Born the son of moderately wealthy nobles who owned large tracts of farmland on the agriworld Tanya, Aimon was recruited into the Mecrosa after requests to his aunt, who arranged for him to be trained by the Mecrosa's finest tutors, including Thosso. Despite his instruction in combat technique, infiltration, and the history of the Sith, Aimon lagged behind agents such as Marcus Antessio and Evangelia Maxico who were, unlike Aimon, Force-sensitive themselves.
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Eyes
  • Light blue
Affiliation
  • * *
Hair
  • Brown
Name
  • Aimon Bathiriat
Height
  • 1.78
Species
  • Human
Skin
  • Fair
Gender
  • Male
Death
  • 154
Birth
  • 132
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  • Aimon Bathiriat was a male operative of the Mecrosa Order and a minor noble of the Tapani sector's House Mecetti. He was a distant nephew of Lady Menal Bathiriat, the leader of the Mecrosa. Born the son of moderately wealthy nobles who owned large tracts of farmland on the agriworld Tanya, Aimon was recruited into the Mecrosa after requests to his aunt, who arranged for him to be trained by the Mecrosa's finest tutors, including Thosso. Despite his instruction in combat technique, infiltration, and the history of the Sith, Aimon lagged behind agents such as Marcus Antessio and Evangelia Maxico who were, unlike Aimon, Force-sensitive themselves. Frustrated at not having been knighted, Aimon volunteered to accompany Antessio's Mecrosa team when it went to Coruscant in 154 ABY to retrieve the Sith holocrons of Darths Ramage and Chosis. When the Mecrosa confronted Rahli and Wek Lekatro, who had the holocrons, Aimon charged into the fight and became the only Mecrosa to die in the engagement, perishing at Wek's hands. Observing the scene of the fight, Breek Zagrev described him as being “nearly ripped in half”.