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| - Avania Seravati was born on the planet J't'p'tan, an almost untouched core world that drifted amongst the Koornacht Cluster. She grew up as a practitioner and worshiper of the 'White Current', the Fallanassi term for what was at one point discovered to be the 'Force'. Despite the notable precepts her tribe shared with the illusion-masters of the Fallanassi, the women of her tribe were not synonymous with the Adepts of the White Current. Rather, it was common practice to induct men into their order, they shared religious edicts with the H'kig that founded their village, and they acted selflessly; rather than with only themselves in mind, as the other surrounding tribeswomen did. The village she was raised in, named simply 'Tan' after the fourth sacred glyph of the H'kig teachings, was known
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| - Avania Seravati was born on the planet J't'p'tan, an almost untouched core world that drifted amongst the Koornacht Cluster. She grew up as a practitioner and worshiper of the 'White Current', the Fallanassi term for what was at one point discovered to be the 'Force'. Despite the notable precepts her tribe shared with the illusion-masters of the Fallanassi, the women of her tribe were not synonymous with the Adepts of the White Current. Rather, it was common practice to induct men into their order, they shared religious edicts with the H'kig that founded their village, and they acted selflessly; rather than with only themselves in mind, as the other surrounding tribeswomen did. The village she was raised in, named simply 'Tan' after the fourth sacred glyph of the H'kig teachings, was known throughout the area for their healers and it was not uncommon that offworlders should come because of them. Her own mother, Dulcia Seravati, was rumored to be one of the greatest healers of the ages. Even with this knowledge in mind, Avania displayed only average healing abilities. However, she possessed other talents; capabilities that had her tribeswomen whispering. File:Windsong2.jpg ]She could move things without the use of physical touch. Telekinesis. An ability that hadn't been displayed by her own tribeswomen and her Fallanassi ancestors for hundreds of years. Once more, the Seravati name was revered. Her talents were used to better the village and the few H'kig priests that remained behind watched over her closely. It was clear to them that even with the capacity to cause great suffering and horror for her people, Avania only had the mind to help those in need. Along with their utmost respect, she was awarded the H'kig heirloom named "Su'aco Linath". Or, Windsong in more common language. The phrik staff had been her mother's before she had passed on. Avania accepted the pearl-mounted legacy graciously and vowed that it would only be used aggressively in times of great need. By the time she turned nineteen, she had grown much closer to the H'kig that dwelt within her village. It was they who proclaimed that her time had come to undertake a pilgrimage; one that would test her resolve and see that she demonstrated selflessness beyond the boundaries of her village. Leaving behind all she knew with only the Windsong at her side, she sought out the fabled Jedi on a distant, icy world.
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