Kyram Beviin

"Secession from the Empire wasn't the hardest thing I had to do—this is. 'Cause I've never been one for politics, so listen up... I know my people have been a problem in the past for your Republic and Jedi, but I'm here to rectify that error. I pledge myself and my Knights to the Galactic Republic until the Sith Emperor and his Sith horde has been defeated once and for all!"

- Kyram Beviin, to, the, and the

Ayjae Bindo, was a male Human/Miraluka hybrid and leader of the reformed Mandalorian Knights, a sect of Force-wielding and non Force-wielding Mandalorians. He was the son of a female Jedi and a male Human Jedi. He would later be adopted into Clan Beviin by Mandalorian Kara Beviin under his chosen name Kyram Beviin, he then took up residence on  with his new mother and her friends, Degar Isaad and P'Taen Damuhn at the former  military outpost, on the outskirts of the capital city. after the end of the, Beviin had a run in with a Jedi, he lost the fight and was put in some. years later, Beviin would be awakened by a Sith research team who captured him, after several months of being experimented on, he and a fellow prisoner, a Twi'lek by the name Nilim Firith escaped, killing several of their captors in the process. The pair became successful bounty hunters and mercenaries, often using the Force to locate their targets. Eventually they wound up on Dantooine, after being paid for the bounty on the Twi'lek Ponda Lacharga, Kyram and Nilim were ambushed by a Sith strike team consisting of Sith apprentices—Meila Caliss, Caleb Venn, and Lain Glie. After a short duel with Glie, Meila offered Kyram a job to work for the.

Early years
Born to two Jedi Knights on the ecumenopolis planet Coruscant during the early years of the, Ayjae Bindo was cared for by his mother's Twi'lek friend Daesha Komad after his parents left to participate in a prototype weapon experiment run by Republic scientists. After learning about the deaths of her fellow Jedi, Komad decided to take two year old Ayjae to the Jedi Temple as promised to his mother before she left. As the Twi'lek approached the Temple's landing platform, the transport she was on was attacked by swoop gang members—Daesha attempted to fight off the attackers, she managed to kill three of the gangsters before being overwhelmed. A white-haired Human female—the other gangsters called Aerena—took a crying Ayjae from Daesha's arms and the gang left the vehicle and a badly beaten Daesha.

Escape from the Black Riders and adoption (3,959 BBY)
During the first months of the, eleven year old Ayjae Bindo and several other children including "Blade" were ready to escape the Black Riders. The other children turned to "Blade," hoping she could convince her best friend Ayjae to use his status as Aerena, the leader of the Black Riders' son to help them escape. Unbeknownst to anyone other than "Blade," Ayjae had figured he wasn't Aerena's son and already contacted a Republic officer named Jerric Carmine via hologram to help them, Carmine declined, but promised he would send someone.

Two months later Ayjae was contacted was contacted by a Human female and two Human males, all clad in —the woman in gold, and both men in red—she only said, "Cover your ears."

A new galaxy and lab specimen (3,654-3,653 BBY)
Three hundred years later Kyram Beviin was awakened from his by a Sith research team of the "new" Sith Empire, the team of scientists helped him regain himself over the course of months while studying and experimenting on him. After months of dealing with researchers, Beviin tried to leave, along with his cellmate, a captured Twi'lek Jedi Knight named Nilim Firith, but was quickly sedated and locked away for three months until he managed to use the Force to escape, killing most of their captors in the process.

Bounty hunter (3,653 BBY)
"I don't make threats, I make promises. So are you coming peacefully or do I have to drag you by your lekku?"

- Kyram Beviin, to Ponda Lacharga

Sometime after escaping their lab experiment lives, Beviin and Firith became bounty hunters, eventually becoming successful enough for the to extend an invitation for the pair to join. Beviin and Firith declined, but kept in contact.

Later the pair wound up on Coruscant, and were present when the resurgent Sith Empire. They met a young named Sari Laim and her  companion, who were about to be executed by Imperial soldiers in the streets of. Beviin and Firith made quick work of the soldiers and Kyram adopted the orphans as his brother and sister.

Personality and traits
When he was living among the swoop gang Black Riders and the Mandalorians, Ayjae was known for his humor, cockiness and mechanical skills. After he completed the  and changed his name to Kyram Beviin, he cut his shoulder-length black hair and had his clan's mark tattooed on his right shoulder, just above his Black Riders tattoo.

Edessa "Blade" Lorso
His first relationship occurred during his time as a slave member of the Black Riders. Known to him only by her nickname "Blade," Edessa Lorso immediately attracted Ayjae's attention (due to her features and her "sweet and soft voice"), even when her face was dirty with oil or other grease fluids from daily technician chores.

Kaliyo Djannis
"She's a lot like me, but she was only interested in one thing; stress relieval, not that I'm complaining, it's just I'm looking for somrthing more."

- Kyram Beviin, to Nilim Firith

Some time before meeting Meila, Kyram briefly dated, who he described as "only interested in one thing." They broke up some time he met Meila.

Behind the scenes
Statement Aaron Bryant made Bindo was in development: "Originally I couldn't make up my mind for a name so I went on Xbox Live and asked a friend for help, he suggested Kyram Beviin due to my nature, then a few weeks later I thought of KotOR's Jolee Bindo and Ayjae Bindo was born. Also the name Ayjae originally came from the my nickname A.J.."

Appearances

 * Star Wars: The Mandalorian Wars
 * Star Wars: Bindo's Legacy
 * Mandalore
 * Draygo's Pleasure
 * The Mandalorian Crusade
 * Star Wars: Trials by Fire
 * Mayhem
 * Star Wars: Cay's Tale