Dorsk Aytevon (Jedi Renaissance)

"Our differences make us strong, I've learned that."

- Dorsk Aytevon

Dorsk Aytevon, originally called Dorsk 81 by his family, was a male Khommite Jedi Knight who served the Jedi Order during the Golden Age of the Jedi. Trained as an investigator and a recruiter, Aytevon believed that a Forceful being had no better home then Ossus and was determined to see all of them brought into the Order. A skilled technician, Aytevon served under Master Callista Masana as a caretaker of the Mosht'ivane machine for detecting Force-sensitives located in the Acquisitions Division Tower in Knossa.

Original sin
"I am the eighty-first clone of Dorsk. Eighty generations before me have been identical, doing the same jobs with the same level of skill, maintaining our level of perfection and not slipping back—but I was a failure, I was different."

- Dorsk Aytevon

The Force-sensitive originally known as Dorsk 81 was created on the planet Khomm where, circa a thousand years before he was created, the Khommites had believed that their genetic structure was perfect and had frozen evolution by creating clones. The eighty-first iteration in the Dorsk line of cloners, Dorsk 81 was considered to be an oddity due to his connection to the Force. A free spirit even as an infant, his predecessor Dorsk 80 was ashamed of his successor and felt he was a disgrace to the lineage and was more then happy to give the boy to the Jedi Order when they came for him after his first year of life had passed. Renaming the boy Dorsk Aytevon, the Order raised him on Ossus where he would bond with his clan mates and strive for perfection at the Grand Academy to overcome what he felt was his original failure in the eyes of his people.

Knight of the Order
Dorsk 81, however, was slightly different from his ancestors, in his mind and spirit and his ability to allow the Force to flow through him. Because of this difference, Dorsk 81 felt that he was a failure to his race, until he heard that the New Republic was rebuilding the Jedi Order.[5]