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Warning! This page contains MAJOR spoilers from Project Skywalker. Caution is advised.


Cypress Skywalker was a Force-sensitive Human female. Born in 302 ABY in the city-world Taris, she was an orphan whose past was unknown to everybody. Cypress had a younger brother named Liam, who had relatively good relations with her. At an early age, she was brought into the Order of the Skywalkers by a Skywalker Prophet, and lived in the Younglings Creché in the Skywalker Temple until she was chosen to be a Padawan.

Appearance[]

Cypress was a medium-sized, elegant woman. She had light brown hair and hazel eyes, and light skin. She was described as good-looking, although not beautiful, by many Padawans of her age.

Personality and Traits[]

As the older sibling, Cypress was fiercely protective of her brother, adopting a mother-like role in his life. Her sense of independence, loyalty, and boldness grew as she learned the ways of the Skywalkers. Although quite intelligent, Cypress occasionally made unwise decisions, leading to unwanted consequences. Acts worthy of her time and effort were performed as perfectly as possible, but those deemed by her to be unworthy often fell to the wayside or were performed well enough to be completed.

History[]

Early life[]

When Cypress' was a toddler, her parents were captured and taken away from her by the Hutt Imperium. They were brought to the Hutt capital of Nar Shaddaa, and made slaves of the Hutt Viceroy. She was left in her home to die, but someone saw her and reported to the Order of the Skywalkers, which immediately sent a Prophet to rescue her. She was taken to the Skywalker Temple on Ajan Kloss.

Behind the scenes[]

Cypress is a character created for the series compound Project Skywalker. She was idealized by PotterGrangerous, one of the compound's owners. Her personality was developed by Potter and his friend Kebin24. She will be a main character through the entirety of Project Skywalker, and will be vital to the plot.

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