


Siiie

Branch: Jedi Sentinel
Primary Path: Master Artisan
Master(s): Asti O'ka
Padawan Learner(s): Shis-hak, Toran Koldamoi, Nyraka Quaceram, Eru Chik
Species: Mikkian
Homeworld: Utapau
Age: 108 ― †
Skin Color: Pink
Eye Color: Copper
Description
Among the earliest Jedi to shape the foundations of the Yavin IV Academy, few left as lasting an impact as Siiie, the pink-skinned Mikkian Jedi Sentinel. A master of both subtle craft and martial discipline, Siiie embodied the balance between creation and combat, blending artistry with the sharp edge of a lightsaber.
As the Academy’s first Master Artisan, she designed weapons, tools, and defenses that would serve generations of Jedi, while also crafting spaces of beauty and serenity amidst the wild jungle moon. Her legacy endures in every lightsaber she forged, every student she trained, and the enduring spirit of the Academy she helped build.
Biography
Early Life and Training
Siiie was born on a remote Mikkian colony world, where rhythm, movement, and precision were woven into everyday life. Her tendrils, highly sensitive to emotion, often betrayed her thoughts before she could speak—a quality that made her deeply introspective and highly attuned to the world around her. Even as a child, she exhibited a natural affinity for both craftsmanship and the Force, drawing intricate patterns in the sand and carving small sculptures with stunning precision.
When Jedi seekers discovered her, they saw her potential and brought her to the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. She was placed under the tutelage of Asti O’ka, a Bothan Jedi known for his passionate dedication to the Order. Asti instilled in Siiie the values of patience, discipline, and creativity, fostering her love for intricate craftsmanship. Under his guidance, she trained alongside Nagikonas Tar, Kyo Laa, Tu Ku, and Ca-Dui Na, each of them destined to leave their mark on the Jedi Order.
While Siiie excelled under Asti’s mentorship, she also found unexpected wisdom in the teachings of Arushi Juk, a humble yet disciplined Jedi whom she regarded as a father figure. Their bond was forged not just through training but in shared moments of quiet companionship, often cooking meals together for the younger students after long days of practice.
Siiie’s path led her to become a Jedi Sentinel—a rare and specialized role that blended martial expertise with practical knowledge. While some Sentinels focused on espionage or investigation, Siiie’s true gift lay in artistry and craftsmanship. She was drawn to the delicate art of lightsaber construction and the philosophy that every weapon, every tool, could serve a higher purpose when crafted with care and intention. Even as a Padawan, she distinguished herself in battle, not through raw power but through ingenuity, using the environment to her advantage and outthinking opponents rather than overwhelming them.
The Yavin IV Mission
When the Jedi Council sought to establish a permanent Academy on Yavin IV, Siiie eagerly volunteered, joining the mission alongside Nagikonas Tar, Tu Ku, and other Jedi pioneers. Each Jedi brought unique skills to the endeavor—Nagikonas Tar became the first Chief of the Temple Guards, Tu Ku forged diplomatic alliances, and Siiie was entrusted with crafting the Academy’s defenses and training a new generation of Jedi artisans.
Upon arriving at the jungle moon, Siiie found inspiration in the ancient Massassi ruins. Rather than imposing rigid Jedi architecture upon the land, she sought to blend Jedi craftsmanship with the existing structures, preserving their history while repurposing them for the Order’s needs. Under the encouragement of Az’u Fir’al and Arushi Juk, she applied her creative talents to designing training halls, meditation chambers, and forge rooms, ensuring that every structure harmonized with its surroundings.
Her most impressive creation was the artisan workshops, where Jedi students learned the delicate art of crafting lightsabers and other tools. To Siiie, these workshops were more than just places of construction; they were sacred spaces where students connected with the Force through their hands, shaping not just weapons but extensions of their spirit. She believed that every lightsaber held a piece of its creator’s soul and that crafting one was as much a spiritual journey as a technical feat.
Over time, she gained recognition as the first Master Artisan of the Academy, a title that blended teaching, creation, and defense. She passed on the philosophy that Jedi tools should serve peace rather than destruction, and that the act of creation was itself a form of protection.
The Massassi Uprising and Her Final Stand
Though Yavin IV seemed an ideal sanctuary for the Jedi, dark energies still lingered in the ruins—remnants of the ancient Sith who had once ruled the moon. These energies slowly stirred the dormant spirits of the Massassi warriors, awakening them from their long slumber. One fateful night, the Massassi launched a sudden and ferocious attack on the Academy, driven by ancient hatred and forgotten servitude.
When the alarm rang through the temple halls, Siiie was in her workshop with a group of young Padawans. As Nagikonas Tar and the Temple Guards rushed to defend the outer walls, Siiie made a swift and fateful decision—she would hold the workshop and protect her students, no matter the cost.
The Massassi warriors, towering and relentless, broke into the forge, their rage echoing through the chamber. Siiie wielded her twin yellow lightsabers with unmatched precision, moving like a dancer in perfect rhythm. She used every inch of the workshop as a weapon, igniting plasma cutters, sending molten debris flying, and transforming workbenches into barricades. Her students, though terrified, watched in awe as their master fought with a fluid grace that turned defense into an art form.
But the Massassi were too many, their brute strength overwhelming. A crushing blow shattered Siiie’s ribs, sending her sprawling across the floor. Gritting her teeth through the pain, she forced herself to stand. She knew she would not leave the workshop alive, but she was determined to give her students a chance. In a final act of sacrifice, she unleashed a powerful burst of the Force, bringing down the ceiling and sealing the entrance. The remaining Massassi warriors were trapped inside with her, while her students escaped into the night.
When the dust settled, Siiie was gone—but the Academy stood. Her sacrifice had bought enough time for the Jedi to repel the attack, ensuring the survival of the Order on Yavin IV.
Legacy of the Master Artisan
The loss of Siiie was felt deeply throughout the Academy. Nagikonas Tar and Tu Ku led a ceremony in her honor, placing one of her yellow lightsabers in the Hall of Memories. The workshop where she made her final stand was rebuilt and named after her, becoming a sacred space where Jedi artisans continued her legacy.
Every year, students of the Academy light a flame in her honor, a ritual that symbolizes the enduring spirit of creation and sacrifice. Her teachings became core principles of the Jedi Sentinel path, reminding students that knowledge and creativity were just as vital to the Jedi way as combat. Future generations of artisans carried forward her philosophy, crafting tools that embodied peace, ingenuity, and selflessness.
Though her life was tragically cut short, Siiie’s legacy endures through every artifact, every structure, and every lesson she left behind. Her name became legend, spoken in reverence by those who remembered her bravery. And in the quiet halls of the workshop she once built, Jedi students still whisper her words: “To create is to protect, and to protect is to honor the Force.”