Lannie Stonerunner was the assumed name of Allana Djo, the daughter of Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka Djo. Because Allana had been publicly claimed to be dead, to protect her from assassination attempts or possible kidnapping by Tenel Ka's grandmother Ta'a Chume, she pretended to be from Tatooine instead of Hapes, and was given the false name Lannie Stonerunner. She also claimed to be the daughter of Jacen and a lady of the night, adopted by Jacen following her mother's death, so that it would look less suspicious when Jacen took her to the Jedi Academy on Coruscant - and it also deflected some rumors of why Jacen had divorced Tenel Ka six years earlier.
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| - Lannie Stonerunner was the assumed name of Allana Djo, the daughter of Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka Djo. Because Allana had been publicly claimed to be dead, to protect her from assassination attempts or possible kidnapping by Tenel Ka's grandmother Ta'a Chume, she pretended to be from Tatooine instead of Hapes, and was given the false name Lannie Stonerunner. She also claimed to be the daughter of Jacen and a lady of the night, adopted by Jacen following her mother's death, so that it would look less suspicious when Jacen took her to the Jedi Academy on Coruscant - and it also deflected some rumors of why Jacen had divorced Tenel Ka six years earlier.
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| - Lannie Stonerunner was the assumed name of Allana Djo, the daughter of Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka Djo. Because Allana had been publicly claimed to be dead, to protect her from assassination attempts or possible kidnapping by Tenel Ka's grandmother Ta'a Chume, she pretended to be from Tatooine instead of Hapes, and was given the false name Lannie Stonerunner. She also claimed to be the daughter of Jacen and a lady of the night, adopted by Jacen following her mother's death, so that it would look less suspicious when Jacen took her to the Jedi Academy on Coruscant - and it also deflected some rumors of why Jacen had divorced Tenel Ka six years earlier.
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