Allana Djo (CABE 'verse)

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Allana Djo is the daughter of Jacen Solo and Tenel Ka Djo. She was born in 31 ABY, two years after the end of the Stellar Imperial War, on the planet Hapes.

The First Six Years
Two months after Allana was born, her father left Hapes to return to Coruscant and the Jedi Order. Shortly thereafter, he quietly divorced Tenel Ka, although the two of them remained friends and had a good, though non-romantic, relationship with little strain. Allana grew up knowing that Jacen was her father, and as she was raised on Hapes, having little male influence was not out of the ordinary.

Although Tenel Ka remained with the Jedi Order as well and did what she could to further her training, both with the Jedi and with the Witches of Dathomir, Allana remained mostly unreceptive to the ideas that she should do the same. Ta'a Chume, Tenel Ka's grandmother, took a special interest in Allana, and showered her with gifts and tried to turn her against the Jedi, in the hopes that Allana would be pliable and be a possible route for Ta'a Chume's own return to power.

When Allana was six years old, Ta'a Chume attempted to poison the royal family (Queen Mother Teneniel Djo, Prince Isolder, and Tenel Ka) while leaving Allana alone. This was devised by poisoning a food item that Allana did not like and would refuse to eat. Allana would become the Queen Mother at age six, and Ta'a Chume was the obvious choice for a regent. However, Teneniel sensed something wrong with the dinner and sent it back. She had unknowingly ingested a fatal amount, but Tenel Ka, Isolder, and Allana survived.

Ta'a Chume was surprised when Tenel Ka took up the crown on her own, thinking that Tenel Ka would refuse. In order to protect Allana from Ta'a Chume's further influence and keep her away from the Hapan assassination plots, though, Tenel Ka pretended that Allana had also died from the poison, while secretly sending her away to Coruscant to live with Jacen. Allana tearfully agreed to go, although she gave her mother and grandfather a hard time about it.