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| - Baa Leiz was a wise, aged Ithorian Jedi Librarian during the Schism of SunRunner Coorporation and the Galactic Civil War. During her career, she trained at least two Padawans and forged a suitable alliance out of the insect-infested grasslands of Corellia, where a new Jedi Order was constructed. Before the Galactic Civil War, Baa Leiz married a fellow Jedi Master, a strict Ithorian by the name of Rhy'u. It was unknown if her last apprentice died, or was taken hostage during the battle, for he was recognized as a participant.
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| - Baa Leiz was a wise, aged Ithorian Jedi Librarian during the Schism of SunRunner Coorporation and the Galactic Civil War. During her career, she trained at least two Padawans and forged a suitable alliance out of the insect-infested grasslands of Corellia, where a new Jedi Order was constructed. Before the Galactic Civil War, Baa Leiz married a fellow Jedi Master, a strict Ithorian by the name of Rhy'u. Baa Leiz was a prominent historian prior to the wars she was part of, though during those times she hardly stationed herself on the battlefields, where her husband would. Though she managed to accompany the supply-droppers at the Battle of Malastare by leading them with the glow of her lightsaber in the dark floors of the planet. It was unknown if she possessed adequete piloting skills. Upon training her apprentices, Baa was devastated to find that one specific learner, Ark Londor had brushed with the dark side and took immediate refugee by disbanding himself from the Jedi Order. Surprisingly, Baa's apprentice turned up being the prominent ruler and owner of SunRunner Coorporation. During a certain battle toward the end of the war, or the Battle of Talus, Baa participated by supplying the tired, weakened troops-and Rhy'u-with her skillful Battle Meditation. During the conflict, the Jedi's forces were depleated, and Baa herself was killed by an assassin assisting the opposing cooperation. Her body then fell from the thirty-foot bridge her and injured troops of which she cared for stood on, crushing itself as it collided with the firm, sandy ground below. Her husband, ended up surviving the intense conflict, but he was later taken to a prison camp by the opposers. It was unknown if her last apprentice died, or was taken hostage during the battle, for he was recognized as a participant.
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