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  • Lucille Ravenwind
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  • Lucille Ravenwind was a Force-Sensitive warrior who believed herself to be the heir to the Sith tradition. Born on Coruscant in a poor district of the city, she lived in the decrepit lower areas of the city. Her poor living conditions were not helped by the numerous attacks that the world suffered, culminating in its conquest by the Yuuzhan Vong. Living in amongst the rubble, Lucille found a cache of Sith artifacts including a red Lightsaber. No sooner had they taken out the last competitor, then the pair of them were killed assassin who had entered while they were distracted.
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  • Lucille Ravenwind was a Force-Sensitive warrior who believed herself to be the heir to the Sith tradition. Born on Coruscant in a poor district of the city, she lived in the decrepit lower areas of the city. Her poor living conditions were not helped by the numerous attacks that the world suffered, culminating in its conquest by the Yuuzhan Vong. Living in amongst the rubble, Lucille found a cache of Sith artifacts including a red Lightsaber. Already Force-Sensitive, she began to study the relics, eager to learn more about the Sith way. This in turn lead to her leaving her homeworld, instead searching far-flung worlds for more Sith artifacts and knowledge. This, in turn, only served to bring her into the Dark Side, a step she seemed to willingly take. In 36 ABY, she learned of Forjj Blackblade, a Dark Jedi and former Imperial agent. At his suggestion, she entered a contest to become his apprentice and continue the Sith traditions. However, rather then following the traditional Sith way and eliminating her rivals, she chose to face them to test her abilities. When the last six contestants entered his arena, she chose to side with Dalthos Bloodstorm, joining forces to eliminate the other fighters. No sooner had they taken out the last competitor, then the pair of them were killed assassin who had entered while they were distracted.