Feleah Zavier

Feleah Zavier was the mother of Atalia Zavier and ta co-founder of the Bespin Jedi Order, and wife of Golte Zavier.

Beginnings
Little is known about Feleah before she married Golte, other than the fact that she was a proud student at the Coruscant temple, and was unafraid to voice her opinion in matters that were of concern to both her and the Temple at large, and that she was born in 4,082 BBY.

Marriage
In 4,053 BBY, she married the love of her life, Golte Zavier, taking his name. The pair went on many missions together to aid the Republic in its expansion, although they both spoke of their concerns that the Jedi Order was becoming too tied to the Republic, and should be free from the shackles.

Exile
In 4,050 BBY, the pair became involved in the Hyabb-Twith Campaigns and during a battle above Bespin, crash-landed on the planet, presumed dead.

There, in a self-imposed exile, they decided to build a new Jedi Order, one far better, and shortly later its completion in 4,040 BBY, Feleah gave birth to a baby girl, Atalia.

Pirate Raid
in 4,030 BBY, when Atalia was ten, and had just begun training, unknown pirate forces attacked the fledgling Order, knocking Feleah out, sending her and her husband into a coma.

Awakening
Ten years later, amongst the rubble, the pair awoke, to find their daughter taking care of them with the aid of droids. The now-twenty year old told them of what had happened, and they were devastated. After five years of compiling all their knowledge onto a holocron, Feleah and Golte left Bespin, to travel the Galaxy, sending Atalia away, in a ship destined for Kroprulu.

Bespin
As their daughter was destined for Kroprulu, so to were Feleah and Golte destined for Bakura. Five years after leaving Bespin, the pair crash landed on Bakura, and Golte was killed on impact. Feleah, groggy from the landing, awoke to find her beloved dead. In her anguish she pulled the pair from the wreckage, holding firmly onto the holocron. Settling by a nearby tree, she impaled herself upon her lightsaber, sending her back to her love.