Lagos was a Mandalorian human female cadet of the Royal Academy of Government on Mandalore during the Clone Wars. During her time at the academy, Lagos befriended Korkie Kryze—nephew to Duchess Satine Kryze of the New Mandalorians. With the aid of their friends, Amis and Soniee, they helped the Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano during her investigation of a black market conspiracy on the Mandalorian homeworld. In the aftermath of the Death Watch takeover of Mandalore, Lagos was part of a failed attempt to rescue the imprisoned Duchess.
A native of the planet Mandalore, Lagos was born in a time after her homeworld renounced the warrior traditions of its ancient past. During the reign of the New Mandalorian government, which coincided with the galaxy-wide Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and Confederacy of Independent Systems, Lagos attended the Royal Academy of Government where Mandalorian cadets enrolled before pursing a political career. While at the academy, she maintained friendships with several classmates, including Amis, Soniee, and Korkie Kryze—nephew of the New Mandalorian leader Duchess Satine Kryze.
During the Clone Wars, Lagos and her friends became acquainted with Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano, who arrived in Sundari under pretense of visiting the academy as a guest lecturer while investigating allegations of corruption in the Mandalorian capital city. Having grown concerned about the food shortages on Mandalore, Lagos was persuaded by her friends to participate in their own investigation into the matter. With Tano's aid, the cadets were able to expose Prime Minister Almec's illegal activities, including the establishment of a black market trade network on Mandalore.
In 19 BBY, the New Mandalorian government was overthrown and replaced by Death Watch, consequently leading to the imprisonment of Duchess Satine. As a result, Lagos joined her friends in a plot to rescue the deposed head of state from Maul's Mandalorian super commandos. Despite their efforts, however, the group failed to escape with the Duchess, who was subsequently executed by Maul.
As a cadet of the Royal Academy of Government, Lagos was among the best and brightest of Mandalorian youth and therefore groomed by the prestigious institution for a future in politics. Due to her cautious nature, Lagos was overwhelmed at times by her adventure-seeking classmates. Depending on the circumstances, however, she was courageous enough to support her friends in hostile situations.
Lagos was a human female. During her adolescence, she had blond hair, blue eyes, and light skin.
When saving the Duchess, she was armed with a WESTAR-35 blaster pistol.
Lagos first appeared in "The Academy," the sixth episode in Season Three of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars television series. She was portrayed by voice actress Ryan Templeton. Lagos later appeared in the fifth season episode "The Lawless," but had no lines in the episode.
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Heol Girdun was a male Human Galactic Alliance Guard officer at the time of the Second Galactic Civil War, a galactic conflict between the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances and the Corellia-led Confederation. Having served in New Republic Intelligence and later the Galactic Alliance Intelligence Service, Girdun was hand-picked to join the Guard by Galactic Alliance Colonel Jacen Solo. While in the Guard, he helped manage the Galactic Alliance intelligence division during the fight against Corellian terrorists on the Galactic Alliance capital of Coruscant. As such, he took part in interrogating prisoners, including bounty hunter Ailyn Habuur. After the death of Galactic Alliance Chief of State Cal Omas and the subsequent placing of Galactic Alliance Intelligence under control of the GAG, Girdun was put in command of the intelligence organization.
Heol Girdun was, before the establishment of the Galactic Alliance, an officer in New Republic Intelligence, where he specialized in the interrogation of captured suspects. He also served as a captain in the Coruscant Security Force after the end of the Yuuzhan Vong War in 29 ABY. Later on, Girdun joined the Galactic Alliance's intelligence division, Galactic Alliance Intelligence.
In 40 ABY, tensions between the Galactic Alliance and one of its member worlds, Corellia, began to spiral towards an armed confrontation. War finally broke out once Corellian forces actively began trying to remove Galactic Alliance presence from their sector in the Battle of Tralus, bringing many Corellians on the Galactic Alliance capital of Coruscant together under a nationalist banner. Some time after the battle, the Elite Hotel of Coruscant's Galactic City was bombed, an attack credited to Corellian terrorist groups active on Coruscant. Realizing the need for action, Galactic Alliance Chief of State Cal Omas established a secret police force to counter the terrorist threat. Leadership of the force was first offered to Jedi Master Mara Jade Skywalker, who refused. Omas' second choice was Jedi Knight and Galactic Alliance Defense Force colonel Jacen Solo, who accepted the job. The new organization was named the Galactic Alliance Guard, with its members hand-picked by Solo. Girdun, then an officer in the Galactic Alliance Intelligence, was one of those selected by Solo.
The Guard quickly went to work, arresting, detaining, and interrogating Corellian terrorist suspects. One such suspect was Ailyn Habuur, a bounty hunter who was arrested by a Guard unit on suspicion of planning an assassination, and was repeatedly tortured by the GAG. Girdun got into a heated argument with Guard captain Lon Shevu over the torture methods utilized by the Galactic Alliance Guard. Girdun, used to using more violent means of interrogating subjects, did not agree with the more passive treatment advocated by Shevu, and the two got into a confrontation. Shevu stood firm, and Girdun eventually walked away, frustrated with Shevu's stubbornness. Shevu left the interrogation of Habuur to Girdun, a move that bewildered Jedi apprentice Ben Skywalker, who believed that he was too cruel to be trusted with Habuur's treatment.
Girdun's time in charge of Ailyn Habuur's interrogation was not long, as Jacen Solo personally relieved him of that duty citing unacceptably poor results. Solo took over her interrogation himself, and ended up killing her unintentionally. Girdun and Shevu tried to treat her medically to no avail, and she was pronounced dead at the scene. Girdun, having previously interrogated a Corellian agent arrested along with Habuur, was assigned to question three other Corellians who had been detained along with the bounty hunter. It was hoped that he could obtain more information about Habuur's target. However, before he could get to work, Skywalker identified Habuur's target as Solo's father Han Solo due to surveillance images on Habuur's datapad, eliminating the need for Girdun to interrogate the other Corellians.
As the war raged on, the removal of Corellian president Dur Gejjen was deemed necessary to the Galactic Alliance war effort. Jacen Solo assigned Ben Skywalker to assassinate Gejjen, and Girdun soon began teaching the boy to track his future target. While teaching Skywalker how to use the surveillance equipment, he was alerted to a recorded conversation between Gejjen and Galactic Alliance Chief of State Cal Omas, picked up about four hours earlier. The conversation was a cease-fire negotiation between Corellia and the Alliance, but Gejjen wanted Solo and Galactic Alliance Defense Force Admiral Cha Niathal removed from office. Girdun, knowing that Gejjen now had to be stopped due to his desires to remove Solo and Niathal, quickly reported this conversation to Solo.
Because of his dealings with Gejjen, Cal Omas was quickly removed from the office of Chief of State of the Galactic Alliance, replaced by Cha Niathal. Once Omas had officially been removed from office, Heol Girdun, Lon Shevu and fellow GAG officer Jori Lekauf immediately began training Skywalker to assassinate Dur Gejjen when the time came. Skywalker soon went to the Deep Core planet Vulpter to kill Gejjen after a negotiation with the Alliance. Skywalker successfully assassinated Dur Gejjen, although Jori Lekauf lost his life following a fight with security.
With Dur Gejjen eliminated, Solo soon turned his attention toward Chief of State Cal Omas, having him eventually imprisoned, where Omas committed suicide. Around the same time as the Chief of State's death, Jacen Solo and Cha Niathal rose to power to govern the Galactic Alliance as a duumvirate. After the change in power, the Galactic Alliance Intelligence organization was placed under the command of the GAG. Due to his experience with the intelligence agency, Girdun was appointed the new commander of Galactic Alliance Intelligence.
After the assassination of Gejjen, Jacen Solo, having taken up the Sith mantle of Darth Caedus, dueled and killed Jedi Master Mara Jade Skywalker on the planet Kavan, in the Hapes Cluster. Skywalker's killer was left unknown to most, and Skywalker's son, Ben Skywalker, and Lon Shevu undertook an investigation of their own. The duo decided that they needed to examine Skywalker's starfighter, which was stored in the GAG hangar under Girdun's watch. While the two tried to inspect Skywalker's StealthX, they were happened upon by Girdun. However, he didn't suspect a thing, and allowed Shevu and Skywalker to get away.
Because of his long history in intelligence, specializing in interrogating prisoners, Girdun was accustomed to using harsher methods on prisoners. To Ben Skywalker, he seemed callous and cruel to the prisoners, and when Ailyn Habuur was tortured to death in front of him, he was only dismayed, not upset, over the death of the prisoner. Although higher-ranked Galactic Alliance officers were disappointed in Girdun's service to the GAG, his long history of work in various intelligence services made him invaluable, eventually fueling his rise to commander of Galactic Alliance Intelligence.
As Jacen Solo's power in the Alliance military grew, Girdun began to wonder about Solo's motivations, openly raising questions about the Jedi's actions. Despite his skepticism of Solo, Girdun harbored a slight fear of him after hearing some of the stories told about his brutality. Solo, along with most of the GAG, generally considered Girdun a weaker leader than his colleague, Lon Shevu, and he was generally disliked among the GAG officers. Among the leaders of the GAG, Girdun was seen as overly ambitious, and desperate for a promotion within the military.
Girdun was first introduced in author Karen Traviss' novel Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines, the second book in the nine-part Star Wars: Legacy of the Force series. He later appeared in Traviss' other two Legacy of the Force novels, Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice and Legacy of the Force: Revelation. In The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Girdun is stated as having served in the Coruscant Security Force; however, Bloodlines originally had him as working in New Republic Intelligence before the war. This article has treated the two former roles as complimentary.