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Ye`keb Millennium, known to most as Millie, was a Jedi Knight and healer for the Republic during the better portion of her life. She was known throughout the galaxy for her diplomatic and healing skills.


History[]

Early Life (474-234 BBY)[]

Hey Kibs, watch this...
—Xarian Millennium
Whatever it is, I'm telling.
— Ye`keb Millennium

Born on the beautiful planet of Quadia, Ye`keb Millennium lived quite peacefully with her father Zucar, her mother Katherina, her elder brother Xarian, and her two younger sisters Katie and Ariana. She spent much of her days playing in the springs and lakes of the then-forest-covered planet.

The peaceful serenity did not last, however. After it was discovered that the gentle Qua's blood possessed regenerative qualities, the scum of the galaxy flocked to the Unknown Regions in order to harvest the newfound bounty. Those who did not wish to use the precious blood for themselves aimed to sell it for ten times its worth in the spice rings of Hutt Space. The docile people were enslaved, and put into farms where their blood, marrow and spinal fluid was harvested for sale, and those lucky enough to die were slaughtered by the masses. Zucar and Katherina were captured within the first wave, leaving their children alone.

Rather than try and rescue their parents in what they knew would be a suicide mission, Xarian took his younger sisters and fled for Republic space. With a new home on the peaceful planet of Naboo, they were free to life out their lives.

Xarian and Kibby, as her sibling fondly named her, grew close as the years went on, and with the added responsibility of taking care of their younger sisters Katherine (Katie for short) and Ariana, the two soon learned to rely on each other as well. It also soon became apparent that all four of the children had, in fact, inherited their mother's Force sensitivity.

A Stranger Turned Father (233-215 BBY)[]

I will teach you everything I know, but the choice is yours alone.
—Master Jedi Arcan Drake
I'll do it.
—Ye`keb Millennium


Early one morning, an injured wanderer came upon their home on the outskirts of Theed. The good-natured Ye`keb took pity on the man and offered him sanctuary until he was able to recover. A few days later when he was able to speak coherently again, he explained to them that he was a Jedi Knight named Arcan Drake on a mission from Coruscant, where he had been headed when his ship's navigation systems malfunctioned. It had been amazing the man had survived a crash of such proportions at all.

Still far to weak to make the journey back to the Jedi Temple, he stayed with the family for another week of rest and meditation. He was drawn by the potential he sensed in all four of the youngsters, most of all the middle Millennium child, Ye`keb. It did not take long before the man spoke to the young woman and her parents about what he sensed in the girl. Xarian, being the strict, superstitious young man that he was, would have absolutely no part of it. He believed that allowing Ye`keb to leave with this man would only destroy her. Ye`keb and Arcan disagreed, however, and despite her father's wishes Ye`keb left her peaceful home to become a Jedi on the bustling planet of Coruscant.

Years passed in her training, and with it countless trails and tribulations. Ye`keb and Arcan passed test after test together, growing to be an amazing Master/Padawan team. As promised, Arcan taught the young Jedi all he knew, and protected her with his very life. After nearly two decades of training, Ye`keb had grown significantly in an intellectual perspective, though due to her species' slow aging, appeared to never age.

Difficult Times (214-74 BBY)[]

Mourn those who die, you should not. Rejoice, you should, that they are one with the Force.
— Yoda

During on of their missions to the Outer Rim territories, the Jedi Council contacted them, requesting that they return immediately. Complying, they returned to the city/planet, only to learn of a tragedy. News of an attack on outlying homes on Naboo had reached the Council. Dark Jedi were the accused; a group claiming to be rouge Sith. Ye`keb's family was living in the area that had been attacked. A male body had been found at the burned site, presumably Xarian. Neither of her sisters had been found, but were also presumed dead.

Shocked at the news, Ye`keb blamed herself for not returning home more often to see her family, and more importantly, not being able to help them in their time of need. Arcan did what he could to ease the girl's grief, and even offered her a sabbatical from training. She denied it, however, and pushed on.

In accordance with the young woman's wishes, training went on as normal, and she was able to complete her tasks when assigned. A month or so after the death of her family, the team was sent to Mon Gazza for yet another mission to the Outer Rim. A group of self-proclaimed Dark Jedi had spotted the pair and ambushed them. They fought as long as they could, but Jedi scholar and young padawan were no match for the deadly group of over a dozen. The Jedi Master asked only that they did not harm Ye`keb, offering himself up to them in exchange. The sadistic group of humanoids agreed, holding the woman still and forcing her to watch as the man she loved like a father was tortured to death. They soon left Ye`keb alone with what remained of the man's body: charred bits of flesh and an unrecognizable form.

Alone, Ye`keb was completely lost, and now had no idea where to turn. Everything she had known in life had been destroyed in a matter of months, and the training she had received now seemed pointless. The Council ruled that she was, in fact, ready for the trials, but the young woman was unsure of herself and decided to take a time away from the Order to think. With a heavy heart Ye`keb left on her own, traveling from planet to planet for uncharted amounts of time. Over this time she refused to go by her real name, using a shortened version of her last name, Millie, instead. She used this time to learn many different languages and customs, spending as much time away from the diplomacy of the Jedi as she could.

After years of wandering aimlessly, Millie discovered the gift of one planet: Myrkr. Without the presence of the Force's presence constantly threatening to send her emotional state teetering over the edge of sanity, she found life to be much more bearable. Here she stayed for several years, studying the remarkable little Ysalamiri and learning to understand Neti, and avoid the little Vornskrs that seemed to be ever-vigilant.

Return of a Young Jedi (73-22 BBY)[]

Welcome to my home, child. I hope you find it as peaceful as I.
—Lord Nobeone Kenobi
Um, actually, Sir... I am older than you.
—Ye`keb Millennium

With her mental state a bit more stable, she decided to return to Coruscant to go through with the Trials that would make her into a Jedi Knight. Upon her return, much had changed, and the Masters of the Council decided that it would be best for her to wait a bit longer before taking the trials. After all, it had been decades since she last trained and she still only appeared to be around the tender age of fifteen. Agreeing, she went into meditation, allowing herself to review what she had learned so very long ago. In this time, she began subconsciously building a barrier around the memories of her Master's death, soon forgetting the event altogether.

Soon after the woman was granted Knighthood, she met a man who only introduced himself as Omega. After the pair went through quite a bit together, fighting as allies in conflicts of all size, Omega finally revealed that his true name was Klein Sonata, and asked the woman to be not only his partner in crime, but in life as well. She agreed, but before the pair could be married, Omega disappeared. Millie waited for him to return, only to be met with disappointment and heartache. Another man came forward years later, telling her that the man who had taught her how to experience such an extreme emotion as love, was dead.

Once again left with nothing but the Jedi, the young woman began scouting the training rooms for a Padawan, as many new Knights do. It didn't take her long to find a very promising young student named Mysty. They trained together for quite some time, but the pulls of the Dark Side proved to be far too much for the young woman, and she fell at the blade of her own master after several attempted murders and dozens of hired assassins on Millie.

Though reluctant, the woman agreed to take another Padawan with the consent and urging of the Council. She searched the training rooms, but to no avail. Finally, the Council of Coruscant suggested that the woman go to Naboo since the smaller academy was in need of more Knights. Agreeing, she left, settling into her home once again. Here, she thrived, taking on two apprentices that succeeded into Knighthood, though one, Jade Star, disappeared soon after achieving it. With years of successful training and teaching behind her, the memebers of the Jedi Council decided she was once again ready to advance in rank and granted her Master status.

She also married a long-time friend named Matthew Kagi, though he left without warning a few years later.

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Clone Wars (22-19 BBY)[]

Were they all destroyed?
—Clone Trooper Captain
We have yet to find two of the bodies, sir.
—Infantryman
Find them.
—Captain

Being a Jedi, Millie automatically sided with the Republic during the epic battle. As with other Jedi during this time she was dispatched, along with several younger Jedi Knights to a series of planets including Alderaan, Corellia, and finally Ossus. With enemies of the Jedi a constant threat on this planet, it was no wonder none of the Jedi sensed the betrayal to come. At the initiation of Order 66, Millie was shot several times by her comrades. With help from the Force she was able to throw herself from the cliff's edge and smash painfully into the river below, escaping with several serious injuries, but alive none-the-less. Her fellow Jedi, however, were not so fortunate. Only one other young Knight named Fenix Orion seemed to have escaped the encounter, but he was never found by the remnants of the Jedi.

Rebellion (19 BBY- 4 ABY)[]

This man is badly injured. I need you to cover me while I heal him. Can you do that?
—Ye`keb Millennium
You're a Jedi, aren't you...
—Marcus Rolands

With the Galactic Empire in full swing, and the last of the Jedi being hunted relentlessly by the legions of Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine, Millie thought it best to join forces with the newly formed Rebel Alliance. For quite some time, she was able to keep her affiliation with the Jedi a secret, using an issued BlasTech DH-17 Blaster Rifle and a BlasTech DL-44 Blaster Pistol instead of her lightsaber. After several months with the Alliance, however, those within its ranks began to see that she might have some kind of power most had not seen since the fall of the Jedi Order. They kept their silence, though, simply noting her as a more helpful Rebel than most.

During one of the lesser battles against the Empire, Millie lead several rebels into one of the Imperial strongholds unnoticed. Stealing numerous Stormtrooper uniforms, the small group infiltrated the medical facilities and stole massive amounts of bacta and other medical supplies before meticulously planting detonators all around the bay, leaving the facility's one and only med bay completely in shambles.


A New Republic, A New Order (4-20 ABY)[]

With the Empire in shambles and the New Republic quickly growing in strength, the Jedi Order was able to start rebuilding their own ranks from the ashes they had been burned to decades earlier. Lead by Luke Skywalker, Kyle Katarn, Nobeone Kenobi, and Kwan-Gin Kenobi, the Jedi quickly began to grow in numbers once again. Millie was asked to fill one of the temporary seats on the Council, as well as teach in the new Jedi Academy on Naboo. It was here that she became known as somewhat of a rebel among the Jedi ranks, often teaching students with unorthodox methods and refusing to shield them from the sometimes hard truth of the history of the Jedi. She was often scolded for allowing her own students to study the history of the Sith, as well as the Dark Side of the Force.

It was not long until Lord Nobeone came to her with a young student in tow, requesting that she take him on as her Padawan. Reluctantly she agreed, seeing as she had hoped not to train any other Padawan Learners. She was not disappointed, however, training young Dak Millennium, who took his Master's last name later in his training as a tribute to her, into knighthood.

She also met a man named Viprous Auroras, who raced through the ranks of the Jedi Order at an alarming rate. The two were attracted to one another by their equally rebellious natures. Soon, Viprous asked for her hand in marriage, and she accepted.

Despite her roguish personality toward the Jedi and the power she possessed, the Council decided that the woman was a trusted ally. After saving the life of her dear friend Nobeone Kenobi, he submitted to the council that the woman be given the rank of Grand Master, and was asked to continue serving on the council as a permanent member. She protested, noting that she was hardly worthy of the title, but finally accepted after a majority of the Council members voted in her honor.

It was during these years when, much to her surprise, her younger siblings came out of the woodwork, alive and well. Not two of them, but three of them! Apparently after she had left her family's tranquil home to join the Jedi, another child was born to her parents. Aureana Millennium, her youngest sister, had been a member of the Jedi Order for years, yet she had no knowledge of her lineage until a picture she found in the student's quarters, pointed in the direction of her own family. The young woman was very ill, however, infected with a deteriorating disease common with Qua elders. In order to save her sister's life, she gave the young woman a transfusion of her own blood, hoping her own body would be strong enough to fight off what infected blood infiltrated her own system.

It was not long, however, before the woman noticed her body was protesting in ways it should not have for centuries yet. Silver streaks were beginning to make their way through her deep green eyes and long auburn hair. Her already-thin body was beginning to lose weight at an alarming rate, and it was becoming systematically more difficult to go through with simple tasks. The transfusion she gave to safe her sister's life was now killing her.

With this new illness ravaging her body, the Force became her utmost ally. Often she refused to sleep for months on end, instead using a deep state of meditation to regain energy and constantly repair the damage being done to her body. With the addition of thicker robes to her wardrobe, she was able to conceal the bulk of her weakness from most... and so she continued on with her life as usual.

The Life of a Qua (21-24 ABY)[]

Look at me. Whatever happens... Do not let them break you. Promise. Quickly.
— Ye`keb Millennium
I... promise...
— Anitra Lee

Twenty-one years after the Battle of Yavin, the Council of the Jedi joined together to discuss another battle that was about to ensue. Several Jedi would be sent to Dorian IV for the main purpose of bringing back Takariak Sakaros and his three sons Khrado, Marquand, and Tariun... dead or alive. Though Millie did not particularly enjoy being in battle after battle, she went along with the group as a healer as she did in most instances.

Soon after arriving on the Fourth Moon, however, she was confronted by a Dark Jedi who would not disclose his name. Handing her a small package, he told her that she would come with him peacefully. They had business to discuss. Upon opening the package, she discovered a human finger wrapped neatly within. The man explained to her that it belonged to a good friend of her's named Anitra Lee, another member of the Jedi Order, and if she did not join him, he would continue to present her with larger portions of the woman. Faced with the choice that would determine whether or not her dear friend lived or died, she surrendered to the man.

She was taken to an undisclosed location in the Unknown Regions of the universe, lead into a compound and locked into a small room. Here she stayed for several hours before another man, cloaked completely in black, came to her. He introduced himself as Forseth, and explained that he had magnificent plans for the Jedi pair. After being fitted with an electronic collar often used in slave rings, she was lead out into a larger room, where an already bloody and battered Anitra was kneeling. The woman was obviously exhausted. Millie refused to let any emotion show through her features as she was restrained between two poles. The two were beaten relentlessly until they could barely stand, then Millie was fitted with a barbaric device used to harvest internal fluids from a Qua. Anitra was kept as a leash to Millie, though the device was enough in itself to keep the woman down permanently with several jagged needles lodged deep in her spine and lower back.

By the time that another friend, Telemon, found out about their plight and came to their rescue, it had been months. Millie was in horrible condition, having been unable to heal herself with the modified shock-collar around her bruised neck. Anitra was missing two fingers and was quite weak, but remained in good health otherwise.

Troubles in Paradise (25-31 ABY)[]

After returning to Naboo, she took a small break from teaching at the academy in order to try and recover from the severe toll her unkempt illness had taken on her body. Severely underweight, nearly blind, and losing function of most of her vital organs, she became severely reliant on the Force. Without it, she would die within a matter of hours.

Worried about his wife, Viprous took a sabbatical of his own from the Jedi Order, disappearing off for weeks before without telling anyone where he was headed. Upon his return however, he was horrified to find that Millie had deteriorated even further. It was then that he finally did reveal what he had left for. A rare medicine that if administered correctly would reverse the affects of the disease and rid her body of any sign of it... in theory.

Upon treatment with the herbal medicine, Millie had a severe reaction that left her literally and clinically dead for nearly five minutes. As stubborn as her body was, however, it refused to give in so easily. Shakily, her heart jump started once again, causing her lungs to gasp for the air it had been starved of for what seemed like an eternity. When she woke, Millie felt better than she had in years, even though she had just died. The herbs had worked, which was thrilling since a few weeks later, she discovered she would be having her first child.

Without the need to constantly heal herself, she finally began to discover what amazing things she was able to do. Years of manipulating the Force had left her with the ability and power to do many truly amazing things that most could only dream of. She knew the risk of this, but of course due to her rebelious nature, she was drawn like a moth to the flame. After the birth of her daughter, lovingly named Jasmine Viprinious Auroras, she began training herself more intensely in the powers and ways of the Force. Training alone, she concealed her dabbling with darker powers from other Jedi, while using the lighter powers to aid the Order.

With the addition of a new Padawan Learner named Hayden Shysa, her life once again became busy with teaching. This one seemed not to need much more than gentle guidance, however. The little book worm spent most of his time in the library, searching through holocrons and ancient texts for information on anything he could get his hands on. In a way the boy reminded her of her own dear master, aiding in a more solid bond between the two.

Familiar Faces[]

Perhaps I was wrong about you, Master Jedi. You do know the Dark Side, and far more than me. I wonder if you've chosen the wrong side in this conflict.
—A surprised Tak Sakaros to Ye`keb, after she attacked him with Force lightning.


During one of her daily walks through the forests of Naboo, she happened across an old friend, Kay Larr. She was speaking to a man who seemed rather familiar, though she could not put a name to his face. It was quite easy to sense the hatred seething from the man's strong form which seemed to radiate like a warning in the Force. After a rather invigorating confrontation with the man, she realized he was the same man she was sent to hunt down years ago at Dorian IV. He had not changed one bit, though he was minus three sons and was assumed dead himself by both the Republic and the Jedi Council. Intrigued by this new-found information, she informed the Jedi Order of his existence, who in turn informed the Republic.

Naboo attacked... again... (31-34 ABY)[]

Where is he?
— Maximus Kironis regarding Tak's whereabouts
If you cannot find him with your army, your powers, and your technology, I see no reason to tell you where he is.
—-Ye`keb Auroras

In the months that followed, life was fairly normal. She went on training herself intensely as well as the young students in the academy. With the sudden appearance of a self-proclaimed Dark Jedi named Teeron, however, the peaceful nature of the planet once again changed dramatically. Armed with an armada of ships and an army of high-tech battle droids, he successfully blockaded the planet and nearly left Theed in shambles. It was not long before the Republic, Jedi, and freelance Dark Jedi from all over were joining forces to rid the universe of this parasite, who was earning far more enemies than allies... and fast!

A treaty was passed between the forces allied with the Republic to lay down their differences between one another until the man terrorizing the planet was caught or destroyed. Much to her surprise, she found herself fighting alongside the Sith Lord Sakaros, who she was quickly learning quite a bit about during their long conversations in the swamps between battles.

Several weeks into the battle, the scales began to tip ever-so-slightly. With Teeron's droids being destroyed at an alarming rate, it seemed that the Republic might be at the beginning of the end for this battle. In a desperate attempt to gain control over the battle once again, Teeron stooped to a new low by introducing a deadly toxin into the water's of the swamp planet. Immediately, life began to deteriorate at a faster rate then the Jedi needed to repair it. Soon even they began to fall ill, seeing as they were unable to stay away from the toxins that were quickly spreading though every water source on the planet.

Seeing this as the pivotal moment in the war, Teeron dropped a single crate of an antidote that would cure the affects of the harmful poison. He then attempted to hold this serum against the Republic, agreeing to deliver more if they met his demands. Refusing, the Jedi set about duplicating the serum. This took time, however. Time that many did not have. By the time an antidote was created that would affectively heal the people of Naboo, many had died, including several members of the Republic, Jedi, and allied forces.

One individual that fell ill was Millie's Padawan, Hayden Shysa. After being given the antidote, however, the boy worsened. The child was allergic to one or more components of the antidote. Within minutes, the young boy's condition had worsened to critical levels. In the dead of night, he died.

Unable to believe that this was how the promising student's life was meant to end, Millie sent a friend and trusted Twi'lek student, A'hl Teck to summon another Jedi named Sygus Kenobi. Upon his arrival, she swore him to silence before ordering him to do as she commanded. Using all of her strength, she pulled the boy's life force back into his body, while leeching more energy from Sygus, who she was confident could aid her. After using more than half of her own life energy, as well as a large portion of Sygus', she had done the unthinkable. Hayden was weak, and deathly ill... but alive, and with time would make a full recovery.

Within weeks, Teeron's forces dwindled to nothing, and his own apprentice took his life before disappearing himself. With the war over, it was time to rebuild.

One struggle Ends While Another Begins (35-40 ABY)[]

You smell like Tak.
— Jade Star after sniffing Millie.
I... um... Lovely night, don't you think?
—-Ye`keb Auroras


With Teeron gone, the treaty between the allied forces was null and void. This meant that rebuilding might be more deadly than fighting in the actual war. Millie continued her conversations with Tak Sakaros, despite General Maximus Kironis' warnings. Of course, her refusal to turn Sakaros in to the Republic for a second time agitated the human Jedi even more. The man's frustrated attempts to reason with the woman's defiant nature only served to amuse her. Initially this concerned the woman. After all, she was a high ranking Jedi of the Order. This was not an appropriate way for one in her position to act. It was not long, however, before her concerns faded in light of new challenges.

Millie went on a journey with her former apprentice and long-time friend, Jade Star, in order to recover her missing daughter, who had apparently been kidnapped. After being sent on a "wild bantha chase" around the known universe, the culprit was finally found: A woman named Natalia who turned out to be Jade's half-sister. Being both physically and emotionally worn, Millie snapped when the woman challenged her. In a burst of rage, Millie turned her powers on the woman, using her knowledge of humanoid anatomy to crush the woman's vital organs... killing her. The next morning, a distraught Jade took out her own anger on the woman in a fist fight. Once the pair calmed down, they returned to their home with Jade's daughter, only to find a whole new challenge ahead.

Gav Daragon, an old friend of Tak Sakaros and the newly self-appointed leader of the Galactic Empire, decided that the days of the Jedi Purge should repeat themselves in history. Following an initial violent attack on the Jedi Academy located in the swamps of Naboo, a bounty placed on the heads of Ye`keb Auroras, Maximus Kironis, and Padawan A'hl Tehk totaling over 11,000,000 Credits. With the Academy in shambles and it's inhabitants on the run, Daragon attempted to claim complete reign of the planet by forcing the Queen to sign a treaty allowing the actions. In an act of defiance reminiscent of the days leading up to the Clone Wars, the brave young Queen refused first his offers, then his threats.

In the midst of battling clones and droids, the Sith Lord Sakaros seduced Millie and had an affair with her. A few short days later, it became apparent to the Force-adept woman that she was going to be a mother, and the Sith whom had tried to kill her so many times was the father.

Tak, of course, was ecstatic about having another child; especially one who was to be so powerful. Her friend Jade, however, was not so happy. Millie herself was torn apart... Happy to have another child, but ashamed at her own weaknesses that caused this predicament. It was not long before her husband, Viprous, discovered this and in a rage of his own challenged Tak to a duel. It ended abruptly, however, when the Sith skewered him with his lightsaber. Soon after this, Millie left the Jedi Order, seeing herself as fraud amongst the Jedi if she were to stay.

Months went by and Tak ordered his faithful Massassi servants to protect Millie and, more importantly, the child within her, with their lives. Living in hiding on the dangerous planet of Nar Shaddaa, the woman went through a painfully long pregnancy in which she was forced to constantly heal herself in order keep both her own fragile body and her baby alive and healthy. After thirteen agonizing months, Millie gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Katherine, Rin for short.

Family[]

Immediate Family[]

Father[]

Zucar Millennium was a known to be a member of just about any organization that was against the Republic and Jedi Order. A strict man with a fiery temper, he favored his only son.

Mother[]

Katherina Millennium was a kind, beautiful woman with a sweet heart and a peaceful disposition. A member of the Jedi Order for several years, she had learned to see the good in anyone. Once she met Zucar, she left the Jedi in order to start her own family with the man.

Siblings[]

Xarian Millennium was a fiery-eyed young man with a passion for justice... and getting into trouble. The suave, sly young man turned out to be the perfect smuggler in his years serving the highest bidder.

Katherine Millennium was the smallest of the three children. Shy and quiet, the girl was quickly left behind with the departure of the other children. The only remaining sibling, she endured verbal and physical batterings from her father, quickly growing to despise the "Jedi traitor" Xucar spoke of so often. After spending several years as a prostitute on Nar Shaddaa, she gave birth to a single child named Raven.

Ariana Millennium was the youngest of the children. She too left the family, however, and joined the Jedi Order under the assumed name of Celina.

Children[]

Conner Omega was not actually Millie's biological child, but was claimed by her all the same. Son of her first husband, this step-child was a young member of the Jedi Order until the beginning of the Clone Wars. He was killed when Order 66 was given.

Jasmine Viprinious Auroras was the first of Millie's own biological children. Daughter of Viprous Quintinious Auroras, this young woman refused to follow her father's wishes to become a Jedi. She instead opted to join an art academy on Coruscant, studying literature and art for years. After her father's death, she became the last Sith heir of the Auroras Clan.

Katherine "Rin" Millennium-Sakaros was the product of an affair with Sith Lord Tak Sakaros. Though she was the youngest of the children, she was by far the most powerful. By the time she was a toddler, she was already dabbling in the powers of the Force, manipulating her environment, and even unlocking and igniting her father's saber without hurting herself or anyone else.

Extended Family[]

Nieces[]

Raven Millennium was the daughter of Katherine Millennium. It is unknown who the father is due to her time on Nar Shaddaa.

Maria Millennium was the daughter of Ariana and Dak Millennium. After training to be a Jedi for years under her Aunt Millie, she graduated to Knighthood and began studying to be a Healer.

Others[]

Jade Star was not a biological member of Millie's family, but after years of training together the girl became more than enough to be family.

Hayden Auroras was once again, not a member of Millie's biological family. He was, however, raised and trained by Millie, making him closer to Millie than most.

Dak Millennium was one of the most promising students the woman ever had the privilege of teaching. Brought to her by the Jedi Master Telemon, she agreed to train the young man even though she had sworn never to take a padawan again. He took her last name, and became more than just a student, but family.

Anitra Lee was a fellow Jedi who served alongside Millie in the Order. Their loose acquaintance turned into a close friendship that resembled sisterhood as the years passed.

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