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Tra's M'ins was a male Aramandi Jedi Master who served the Jedi Order as a member of the Council of Reassignment throughout the Clone Wars. Following his time on the Council, M'ins continued his work on the Council of ExplorCorps Jedi, pushing the frontiers of the Republic and the Confederacy outward.

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  • Tra's M'ins (Jedi Renaissance)
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  • Tra's M'ins was a male Aramandi Jedi Master who served the Jedi Order as a member of the Council of Reassignment throughout the Clone Wars. Following his time on the Council, M'ins continued his work on the Council of ExplorCorps Jedi, pushing the frontiers of the Republic and the Confederacy outward.
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  • *Rise of the Empire era *Jedi Renaissance era *Golden Age of the Jedi
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  • Black
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  • *Jedi Order *Galactic Republic *Confederacy of Independent Systems
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  • None
Name
  • Tra's M'ins
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  • 1.26
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  • Aramandi
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  • Aram
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  • Light brown
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  • 86(xsd:integer)
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  • Tra's M'ins was a male Aramandi Jedi Master who served the Jedi Order as a member of the Council of Reassignment throughout the Clone Wars. Following his time on the Council, M'ins continued his work on the Council of ExplorCorps Jedi, pushing the frontiers of the Republic and the Confederacy outward.
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