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- Maya Shaan-Ti || Disgruntled Teen-
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Maya Shaan-Ti was a force-sensitive Togruta female from Shili living during the Force Eternal era. The daughter of Sith Champion Ashla Ti, she was raised in relative isolation on Shilli, till she stole her mother's ship and ran away from home after her seventeenth birthday.
Little is known about Maya till her mother arrived on Shilli fifteen years ago with the toddler in hand, and settled down on the planet to raise the child. She was never a constant figure in Maya's life, always pulled away from Shilli to either perform her duties or to avoid drawing attention her presence on a planet under Jedi protection. It was Ashla's own actions in protecting the people of the village she settled on that had earned her enough goodwill for the locals to keep their presence a secret.
Maya grew to resent her mother for not letting her see the Galaxy but at the same time not being there for her. The fact that she did not know if Ashla was even her biological mother caused more friction between mother and daughter. Finally, when Ashla failed to show up for her seventeenth birthday, Maya had had enough and ran away from Shilli, hoping to cut all contact with her mother and go see the Galaxy for herself.
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BIOGRAPHY
Maya grew to resent her mother for not letting her see the Galaxy but at the same time not being there for her. The fact that she did not know if Ashla was even her biological mother caused more friction between mother and daughter. Finally, when Ashla failed to show up for her seventeenth birthday, Maya had had enough and ran away from Shilli, hoping to cut all contact with her mother and go see the Galaxy for herself.
PERSONALITY
Unlike her mother, Maya is outgoing and flamboyant, enjoying every moment to the max. Also in stark contrast from her mother, Maya hates spiders and as a child would constantly get in trouble for not eating her webbies.
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