Alea Zakr
The Pillar Alea Zakr (a.k.a. AZ)
Alea Zakr was one of the founding members of Ordo Templaris and the first Pillar. She was a quiet, very kind and a contemplating person. Known for her strong character and stable personality she was a natural caretaker of the order. Alea was the most important person to Teregun Yarr during his transition to become The Eternal Flame. She died only a year after that event.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Alea was born on Tython to a large family. She had three brothers and two sisters. Only one of her brothers and one of her sisters were force sensitive, making the three of them the abnormalities in the family. Neither of her parents were force sensitive but simple humble workers. Their family was not all that abnormal on Tython with several families having similar stories. Having a very simple childhood, with the added possibilities the force gave her, she had a very normal life. She was always more withdrawn and spent more time thinking than speaking, always described as a good person, a listener. She decided to learn as much as she could about healing, both using the force and through botany and herbalism.
She had little to no combat training, it did not interest her and she saw no value in it. When the Force Wars began she was torn between both sides, her friends and family being split between the followers of Ashland, and those of Bogan. She was approached by Mir who wanted to have her at his side in a third faction, a more traditional faction. She chose to join him and ended up as a founder of the Ordo Templaris, serving as the first Pillar during the first Crusade She was able to bring her family into the Order shortly after convincing them that balance was the only way.
She lived a long life and was one of the few original members of the order to die of old age.
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Life
10617 TYA
10715 TYA
98 years old
Birthplace
Children
Eyes
Bright Yellow
Hair
Light blonde
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Pale White
Height
165 cm
Weight
59 kg
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