Ayla Kragmace was a human female during the Rise of the Empire era, born in 37 BBY. In 34 BBY, she was taken in to the Jedi Order by a Jedi Knight. Eventually, in 23 BBY, she became the Jedi Apprentice of Plo Koon. In 20 BBY, she fell to the dark side and became Count Dooku's secret apprentice. Later in 19 BBY, she became Darth Vader's Sith Assassin, hunting down Jedi who survived the Great Purge. In 16 BBY, after having dabbled in the dark side, she left the Empire and formed her own Force order that practiced both the light and dark side. They believed that both the Jedi and Sith were wrong for wanting to control the galaxy, and that people should be free to rule themselves.
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| - Ayla Kragmace was a human female during the Rise of the Empire era, born in 37 BBY. In 34 BBY, she was taken in to the Jedi Order by a Jedi Knight. Eventually, in 23 BBY, she became the Jedi Apprentice of Plo Koon. In 20 BBY, she fell to the dark side and became Count Dooku's secret apprentice. Later in 19 BBY, she became Darth Vader's Sith Assassin, hunting down Jedi who survived the Great Purge. In 16 BBY, after having dabbled in the dark side, she left the Empire and formed her own Force order that practiced both the light and dark side. They believed that both the Jedi and Sith were wrong for wanting to control the galaxy, and that people should be free to rule themselves.
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| - Ayla Kragmace was a human female during the Rise of the Empire era, born in 37 BBY. In 34 BBY, she was taken in to the Jedi Order by a Jedi Knight. Eventually, in 23 BBY, she became the Jedi Apprentice of Plo Koon. In 20 BBY, she fell to the dark side and became Count Dooku's secret apprentice. Later in 19 BBY, she became Darth Vader's Sith Assassin, hunting down Jedi who survived the Great Purge. In 16 BBY, after having dabbled in the dark side, she left the Empire and formed her own Force order that practiced both the light and dark side. They believed that both the Jedi and Sith were wrong for wanting to control the galaxy, and that people should be free to rule themselves. More coming soon...
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