Jasmine Auroras

Jasmine Auroras

Jasmine Viprinius Auroras was born on the lovely, peaceful planet of nineteen years after the. The daughter of Ye`keb Millennium and Viprous Auroras, two s and members of the, Jasmine was destined from birth to become a member of the Jedi Order herself.

Early Years
She began training as soon as she could walk, learning from both of her parents. Intelligent and always eager to please her parents, Jasmine soaked in information like a sponge, and quickly learned how to control the powers that were budding within her. Since her mother was the head of a Jedi academy at the time, the girl was introduced into the Jedi life at a very young age, making friends with the younglings there, and learning a large number of things from older students.

Despite such a strong Jedi influence, though, it was the things she learned elsewhere that piqued her interest the most. From a very young age, Jasmine displayed an undying love for music and art, and a talent to match. With a voice that listeners said was as sweet as milk and honey, and a mind overflowing with creativity, her true love quickly became the arts. As a child, she could draw and sculpt with photorealistic qualities, and had an eye for color that was stunning. By the age of ten, she was making her own robes by hand, though she would often make clothes that were not acceptable robes at all.

It was not long before Jasmine's love for the beauty in life began to make her see the downsides of the Jedi Order. She lived to see many battles and wars in her young days as a student of the Jedi Order, despite being tucked safely away behind the walls of the Jedi Academy. She saw what wars did to her parents, and the stresses they went through, which put an abnormal stress on the girl compared to those around her.

In the young teen's thirteenth year, she approached her mother with a request she was feared might break both her parents' hearts. She wanted to leave the Jedi Order in favor of studying art and philosophy at a private school on. She did not want to be a hero or a warrior. She wanted a normal life of a teenage girl. Despite his training, Viprous was furious with this revelation, and threatened to force Jasmine to stay in the Jedi Order because it was, as he saw it, her duty, though Jasmine never knew what the extent of those emotions were. Viprous and Ye`keb only argued for a short time before her mother won a the battle for her. Jasmine was a Jedi no more.

A New Life
Jasmine had spent her entire life around her parents, and while one or the other was often gone for meetings with the Jedi Council or different missions, the pair had always been there for her. Leaving for a boarding school that was not even on the same planet as her old home was more than a little intimidating for the girl, as it would be for any child. Despite her fears and lingering homesickness, she vowed to remain patient and strong, and refused to give up and return home. In fact, for an entire year, she refused to return home for breaks or holidays, forcing herself to integrate fully into her new home.

School was the best decision she had ever made. She flourished in classes in a way she never had at the Jedi Academy, learning everything from math and science to arts and music. The girl never wanted to stop learning. Always the social butterfly, Jasmine made friends by the dozens at school. Her dazzling personality and infectious smile made it nearly impossible not to fall head over heels whenever a person spoke to her. The boys wanted her, and the girls wanted to be her, but her humble, kind disposition did not betray the fact.

Jasmine, in fact, loved it so much that she often found herself having to be reminded to go home for breaks during the year. Not that she didn't miss her family, but the years went by so fast that she quite often lost track of all time.

It was during one of these breaks during her sixteenth year that her mother broke news to her that she would never forget. Due to an affair with a named Tak Sakaros, her mother was now pregnant with her little sister. The girl found herself emotionally torn. So ashamed of what her mother had done to her father, and whom she had done it with, she found herself withdrawing from her parents. This was only amplified when Tak Sakaros killed her father after being challenged to a duel. Heart-broken, Jasmine returned to school, where she remained even during and after her sister's birth.

In the following years, Jasmine did not return home very often, opting to get an apartment on Coruscant rather than come home when school was no longer in session. Graduation came, and Jasmine was honored at the top of her class, and was given a full scholarship to a university on Coruscant, which she gratefully took. With a full course load of classes, she worked diligently, more than thankful that her Qua physiology made it possible for her to work long hours without rest. This was extremely helpful, since the woman began doing commissioned artwork for extra money during what little free time she had.

It was this part-time hobby, however, that soon took on a life of its own and became a full-time passion. A director of a local museum found Jasmine's small store with all of the commissioned art she had done over the years, and fell completely in love with the works. He commissioned her for what turned out to be the largest piece she had ever done: a natural fiber canvas that didn't even fit in her small apartment. In order to work on it, she had to actually had to set up a makeshift studio in the museum's spacious storage chambers. Time went by, she went to classes, did her work, and painted the gigantic painting for what felt like an eternity. She finally finished, though, and just as promised, the curator paid her far more graciously than she ever would have thought he would. Little did she know that her painting was meant to be the main display of an art show in one of the largest art galleries on Coruscant.

After that, Jasmine's popularity took off in the artistic community. Wealthy dealers from all over Coruscant wanted Jasmine's work, and it didn't take her long to sell all of her original works, allowing her to quickly off all debts she worked up while going to school.

All Grown Up
After graduating from university, the young woman took to painting full time, being commissioned by art lovers from all over the system. News spread within the artistic community, and so did her popularity. Before long, she was being commissioned by wealthy socialites from all through the, then the.

She began traveling to find unique paints and resources to use in her art, the rarity of which often made a single painting worth its weight in gold. The fact that she often took the time to make everything from the canvas to the paints, to the frame itself by hand appealed to the more eccentric of art dealers, who paid her well.

During one such trip to the in search of new resources for more unique colors of paint, she met a young human male named Kelan Morathi. He wasn't like the others she had grown so used to seeing: socialites and aristocrats. The man was a hard worker, and while his father was quite wealthy, Kelan was not seeing a penny of it. Not until he earned his own keep, anyway. At first, Jasmine was drawn to him as a friend, his sense of humor and positive outlook making the woman more content than she had been in a long time. It wasn't until she was twenty-five years old that he proposed they be more than friends, and another five years before he proposed marriage to the woman.

For the first time in a long time, Jasmine was content with everything in her life. They had a small wedding on Naboo, where her family gathered for the first time in a long time. It was the first time she had seen her little sister for any extended period of time since Rin was a young child as well. Now fourteen years old, her crimson little sister was just as lovely as she had ever seen, and growing even more so as she aged.

Jasmine spent the next few years with her husband, who traveled around with her and happily watched her paint while he took any odd jobs he could on the planets they landed on. That is, until Jasmine discovered that she was pregnant with her first child. Elated, the pair decided to buy a home in the Core Worlds. They settled on a small property on, where they could raise a family in peace.

That peace and comfort didn't last all that long. Three months into the abnormally long pregnancy the Qua-hybrid would have to endure, a massive disturbance in the Force racked the woman's mind, body, and soul. Her mother was dead, and her death cries in the Force were strong enough to send her tumbling down a flight of stairs in her home. Jasmine survived with a few minor injuries, but her unborn child did not.

Heartbroken on too many levels to fathom, Jasmine secluded herself from her paintings for a long time. She refused to travel, refused to see any visitors or well-wishers. She simply existed. Her worried husband did all he could to comfort his wife despite his own grief, which was not much more than simply being there with her.

A year passed, and although their pain had not faded, the pair stubbornly decided to move on with their lives. Slowly, Jasmine began to paint again, though she did not travel like she used to. Instead, she took commissions from HoloNet requests, and shipped the works to their destination rather than delivering them in person.

Works from Jasmine were rare from this time in her life, and carried a distinctly somber look to them. In later years, they often sold for three times the price of her other works.

At the age of thirty-four, Jasmine learned that she was pregnant again, and after such an emotionally crushing few years, this was exactly the shining star that both the new parents needed. In fact, over the following ten years, Jasmine gave birth to five beautiful little girls.