Tsalok was a male Yuuzhan Vong commander during the Yuuzhan Vong War. During the evacuation of Rychel in 25 ABY, Tsalok commanded the invasion force which included an army of Chazrach slave-soldiers and the warbeasts Tu-Scart and Sgauru. He slew the Pau'an Jedi Master Lar Le'Ung but was beaten in a duel with Padawan Finn Galfridian. However, Finn spared Tsalok and fled the planet. Unable to come to terms with the shame of his defeat and being denied an honorable death, he slaughtered several Human prisoners.
In 25 ABY, Tsalok led the attack on Rychel with an army of Chazrach slaves. During the battle, he murdered the Pau'an Jedi Master Lar Le'Ung by stabbing him in the back with his amphistaff and then hurling him into the mouth of the serpentine warbeast Tu-Scart. Later, during the battle, Tsalok attempted to stop the young Human Padawan Finn Galfridian from saving some of Rychel's inhabitants from being enslaved.
Finn, using the lightsaber of the downed master Le'Ung, engaged Tsalok in a duel. The fight was cut short when another war beast, Sgauru, devastated the building that the confrontation was taking place in. When the dust settled, Tsalok was unscathed but pinned beneath a huge column of duracrete. As Finn urged the remaining survivors to get to the evacuation ships, he approached the massive Yuuzhan Vong commander.
While raising the lightsaber he held in his hand, Finn related how the Yuuzhan Vong had taken his family, friends, and home. He then brought down the lightsaber to cut the duracrete in half; freeing Tsalok in a strange gesture of mercy. Galfridian quickly fled Rychel on one of the evacuation ships. Unable to bear the shame of defeat and being denied a warrior's death, Tsalok slaughtered several weak and elderly Human prisoners.
Tsalok later took command of the planet Rychel but his victory felt hollow as he reflected on why the Galfridian had spared him. He decided that he must seek out Galfridian and hurt him until he got the answers he sought.
To learn more about Finn Galfridian Tsalok traveled to Dibrook to interrogate Yuledan, a captured Jedi. Tsalok placed a tizowyrm in his ear and a Spineray on his back to interrogate and torture him. Yuledan resisted for several days, relying on the Force to sustain himself. However, he eventually broke down and told Tsalok that he was in training on Yavin 4. Tsalok then took Yuledan with him offworld when New Republic and refugee forces breached the facility, forcing the Yuuzhan Vong to evacuate the Shapers.
Tsalok later took Yuledan and the shapers to Rychel. Yuledan continued to be experimented on, but Nagame and the other Shapers did not want him to break, or else their plans for him would not succeed. They allowed Yuledan to escape from his confinement in order to keep his spirit up, and he acquired a weapon and attempted to kill Nagame. Tsalok intervened, picking up Yuledan and throwing him against a wall, and was about to impale him upon an Amphistaff before Nagame stopped him. She explained to him the situation, but Tsalok was determined that Yuledan would not touch her. He advanced on Yuledan, who raised his arms in defense, but Tsalok cut off his right hand in punishment.
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Emily Janse was Mining Guild officer and the director of five mines in Reena Province during the Galactic Civil War. She had a great deal of influence in the League of Tapani Freeworlds and the Great Council although not enough to prevent her ore from being hit by Freeworlds Territory tariffs.
She was secretly a member of the Mecrosa Order and joined The Chamber so she could meet its members.
Ingoda, also known as Ingoda the Hutt, was a minor Hutt male crime lord who operated during the last years of the Galactic Republic. A brutal being, Ingoda enjoyed accumulating Theelins—an artistic but increasingly rare species—as slaves. However, Ingoda regularly fell into debt to the more powerful crime lord Jabba the Hutt and was forced to sell two of his Theelin slaves, Diva Funquita and Diva Shaliqua, to Jabba to repay his debts.
Ingoda, often called Ingoda the Hutt, was a Hutt entrepreneur and minor crime lord who was active during the last years of the Galactic Republic. Ingoda made a hobby of "collecting" Theelins—an increasingly rare Near-Human species noted for its artistic talent—as slaves. Ingoda also owned slaves of other species, and, unbeknownst to the Hutt, his slaves would mate; two of his slaves produced the Theelin-halfbreed Diva Shaliqua. When Ingoda discovered that his slaves were procreating, he was infuriated. Nevertheless, he allowed Shaliqua to live, believing that it would be more advantageous to own and profit from the female halfbreed if she turned out to possess the natural singing faculties associated with many Theelin females.
However, Ingoda formed a business rivalry with Jabba the Hutt—a member of the Hutt Desilijic clan and a powerful crime lord operating out of the planet Tatooine. As a result, Ingoda would often become indebted to the more clever-minded Jabba. When he was forced to pay off his debts to Jabba, Ingoda sold two of his Theelin female slaves, Diva Shaliqua and Diva Funquita, to his business rival.
A male Hutt, Ingoda was a cruel being; he made a hobby of accumulating Theelin slaves and was outraged when he discovered that his slaves were reproducing. He let the young Diva Shaliqua live, however, hoping that she would develop into a profitable being in the future. Ingoda's business intelligence was lacking in comparison to those of more infamous Hutt crime lords of his time, such as Jabba the Hutt, and, as a result, Ingoda would often fall into debt to Jabba.
Ingoda was first mentioned in the StarWars.com Databank entry for Diva Shaliqua, published as part of the Hyperspace contest What's The Story?, which allowed fans to author certain aspects of the Star Wars saga. Shaliqua's entry was written by Nathan O'Keefe—under the alias "Valin Kenobi"—and user "newlyn53100." Although O'Keefe created the section featuring Ingoda, the concept of Ingoda "collecting" Theelin slaves was added by StarWars.com during the entry's editing process. Ingoda later received his own entry in the 2008 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia.
Nadia Grell was a female Sarkhai who became a Padawan, later a Jedi Knight of the Jedi Order during the Galactic War. She also replaced her father, Tobas Grell, after his death as the senator of Sarkhai until the outbreak of the war against Zakuul.
When Nadia's former mentor, the Barsen'thor, had mysteriously disappeared during the Eternal Empire's conquest, she begin to search for the man that she loved, but Nadia later abandoned her search for her former mentor, dedicating all her efforts on the war against the Eternal Empire.
Nadia was the daughter of Senator Tobas Grell of Sarkhai and Maykia Grell. Nadia had not spent much time off her home planet. She held an intense curiosity for all the species and experiences that she had never seen before and picked up an interest in diplomacy from assisting her father.
When the Barsen'thor was tasked with meeting and aiding the Rift Alliance on the Republic ship, the Fortitude, Sith ambushed the ship. They rigged it to crash and kill the leaders of the Rift Alliance and separate them from the Galactic Republic. Nadia had hidden and been trying to contact anyone she could. She was able to warn the arriving Barsen'thor, who saved the delegation by evacuating to the Jedi's ship, where they stayed for a time.
On Quesh, the Jedi Consular discovered that; Nadia was unusually strong in the Force during an incident at Attis Station. Force-users were practically unheard of on her homeworld, rendering Nadia as a freak in the eyes of her people. Nadia's father, Tobas Grell took her along on his diplomatic missions away from Sarkhai hoping that he could find someone to help her control her abilities and help her meet similar people. But upon seeing Jedi, he noticed she was more powerful; but uncontrolled in comparison to the masters he met.
After Nadia's father, Tobas' death at the hands of "Stark," a mysterious Sith Lord; who's name was taken; by the First Son, Nadia was inducted; into the Jedi Order as a Padawan under the guidance of the Barsen'thor in accordance; with her father's will.
Nadia would inherit her father, Tobas' position representing her home for the Republic and would have to leave training for these duties from time-to-time.
At a later point during the Galactic War, Nadia was reciting the Jedi Code with her Master when Lieutenant Felix Iresso interrupted, explaining that their ship's navicomputer had been sliced, its destination plotted towards Rishi. Zenith chimed in that Rishi was a haven for pirates and gunrunners, so there was no way anyone from there could've done so. As the crew checked the navicomputer, Nadia's Master had a vision that compelled the Barsen'thor to announce that they were going to Rishi.
During the Eternal Empire's conquest, the Barsen'thor went missing for sometime, Nadia consulted the Noetikons and decided to rally the Barsen'thor's old allies; such as Gaden-Ko, the Esh-kha and the Balmorran resistance to search for her master. During this time, she also was promoted to the rank of Jedi Knight and at her request, replaced as senator by Thariki, so that she could better serve the war effort. At some point before the return of the Outlander, she met Jedi Master Gnost-Dural and joined in his efforts to establish a hidden Jedi colony on Ossus.
After the death of Nadia's mentor, she took his holocron, which the Jedi Consular had assembled on Rishi and buried it in the forests of her home planet.
Nadia's Force powers were volatile and difficult for her to control; prior to Jedi training and even as a Padawan, her power would occasionally surge beyond her grasp; she once destroyed a rock that she was levitating. She used a double-bladed lightsaber in battle and used her explosive Force powers in combat as well.
Nadia Grell is a companion character for the Jedi Consular class of Star Wars: The Old Republic. In the original class storyline, she was a romance option only for male player characters. After she returned in the "Jedi Under Siege" update, she became a romance option for all Jedi Consulars regardless of gender. Nadia can be invited to join the Eternal Alliance if the Outlander is a Consular. Nadia is voiced by Holly Fields.
According to several posts on the official SWTOR, her age in game is 22.