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Devore Korsin

An ill-fated mission
Devore Korsin, a male Human, was born into a family allied to the Sith Empire. Korsin was descended from a noble house of the Tapani Empire, skilled in commerce and industry. The Korsin family came into the service of the Sith, operating ships and factories&mdash;eventually their lineage became entwined with those of the Empire's Dark Jedi, making the Korsins, including Devore, strong in the Force. Korsin's father was an admiral in the Empire's navy, who conceived Korsin with a woman on a planet he visited during his travels. At some point, Korsin sought his father out, and the admiral embraced him without a second thought. Korsin also discovered that he had an older half-brother, Yaru, who was a cadet in the Sith navy. Korsin initially pursued a naval career himself, but abandoned that profession after becoming addicted to spice and began work with the Sith mineralogical service, where money and power were more easily obtained. With his father's sponsorship, Devore Korsin became proficient in the use of plasma weapons and scanning equipment. Force-sensitive, he learned to harness his inner Force potential, and became proficient with a lightsaber. Korsin eventually married a woman from Rhelg named Seelah, an escaped slave of Sith Lord Ludo Kressh. Together they had a son, Jariad. In 5,000 BBY, Dark Lord of the Sith Naga Sadow launched an invasion of the galaxy at large, and Devore accompanied Sadow's fleet as they left Sith Space.

That year, Korsin was assigned to the Sith dreadnaught Omen, on a mission to mine valuable Lignan crystals from Phaegon III, and later deliver them to the Sith forces on Kirrek. The operation was to be commanded by Yaru Korsin, by then a respected captain in the Sith navy. Wanting to lead the mission himself, Devore appealed to Naga Sadow himself on the Dark Lord's station at Primus Goluud, only to be denied&mdash;angered by his rejection, Korsin said something to Sadow that put doubt about his loyalty and the safety of the Omen cargo into the Dark Lord's mind. With the expedition proceeding as scheduled, Korsin's wife Seelah accompanied him as part of his mining crew, taking their infant son along with them. However, before they left, the Omen and a sister ship, the Harbinger, were attacked by Jedi. Before the Omen was able to escape to hyperspace, one of the Jedi, apprentice Drev Hassin, suicidally crashed his starfighter into the Harbinger.

Stranded
As a result, the Harbinger hit the Omen as it jumped to lightspeed, nudging it off course. As the Omen traveled away from the site of the skirmish, the ship was severely damaged by a gravity well, which pulled the Omen back into realspace. Korsin, realizing the danger of the situation, told Seelah to take Jariad with her to the escape pods, while he made his way to the bridge. Even though the Omen was not safe by any means, Korsin immediately turned the blame on the ship's veteran navigator, Boyle Marcom. Korsin was interrupted by his brother before he could do Marcom any harm, and the Omen soon entered the atmosphere of a nearby planet. Although the ship was crashing, Korsin and the others were relieved to discover that that the planet had breathable air. Sensing his brother's inner doubt, Korsin forcibly tried to seize control of the ship, only to end the struggle when Seelah arrived on the bridge with Jariad, having both survived the ordeal. As Korsin argued with his wife and brother, they suddenly sighted landDespite Yaru's best efforts to bring the Omen down gracefully, the Sith dreadnaught crashed violently onto a plateau. Fortunately for Korsin, he and his family survived the crash and the hazardous trip away down the mountain, making camp in the valley below. Korsin's rage at Boyle Marcom did not diminish, and he confronted the veteran spacer with several of his miners. After blaming Marcom for the ship's crash, Korsin gutted him in front of Seelah and Jariad. Yaru Korsin soon came upon the scene, furious at his brother for killing their navigation officer, but Devore dismissed Yaru's concerns.

After the incident Devore returned to the wreckage of the Omen, intent on finding something that they could use to facilitate an escape from the planet. His search was unsuccessful, and a defeated Korsin took a dose of Red Rage spice and rested in the commander's chair. Yaru eventually entered the ship as well, intending to test the functionality of the Omen transmitter&mdash;Devore had already done so, finding its circuitry to be completely fried. Although Yaru was hopeful to find a way back to civilization, Devore did not share his optimism, and suggested that they stay where they were. The debate turned into a heated argument, and, after Yaru broached the subject of Devore's meeting with Sadow, Devore ignited his lightsaber and attacked his brother with a Force whirlwind. Devore found himself flung outside the remains of the Omen, and a full-fledged lightsaber duel ensued. Devore gained the upper hand through the manic power granted to him by the influence of Red Rage, but Yaru turned the tables by using the Force to use the Omen itself as a weapon, a move that ended up partially burying Devore under a pile of rocks on the plateau's precipice. Wounded, Devore pleaded to his brother for mercy&mdash;instead, Yaru dropped him over the edge of the cliff, killing him.

After Devore Korsin's death, the surviving crew of the Omen escaped their predicament by impersonating the gods of the planet's Keshiri natives. Stranded on the world, which they discovered was called Kesh, the crew formed a Sith order which survived for more than five thousand years. Seelah married Yaru Korsin after Devore's death and had a daughter with him, Nida. However, Seelah still loved Devore and plotted to avenge his death. Although the nature of Devore's death was kept a secret, Seelah learned of Yaru's complicity by reading the thoughts of Adari Vaal, a Keshiri woman that had by chance witnessed the incident. Jariad was also raised to hate Yaru Korsin and revere his father, and in 4,975 BBY, Jariad and Seelah led an attack on Yaru near the Kesh Sith Temple to wreak vengeance and take control of the Sith tribe. Although they succeeded in killing Yaru Korsin, Seelah lost the use of her legs and Jariad was killed by Nida Korsin, who was fighting on her father's side.

Personality and traits
Immature and reckless, Devore Korsin held an undying ambition. Always apt to cut corners, especially to pursue power and riches, Korsin was quick to assign blame, even in the most dire of circumstances. Korsin had a contentious relationship with his half-brother Yaru&mdash;while Yaru resented Devore's various character flaws, Devore was envious of Yaru's position of authority on their Lignan mining mission, and was willing to do whatever it took to seize control. Korsin had a considerably closer relationship with his wife, Seelah, although he could be dismissive of her and he sometimes found himself annoyed by Seelah. Korsin was possessed of a near-constant anger, and held no qualms about lashing out at the people who he felt had wronged him or were standing in his way. These fits of anger were enhanced by his addiction to spice. Korsin held a great respect for the toughness of the Sith Massassi warriors that accompanied the mission, finding it hard to believe when they started to die off following the Omen crash on Kesh. Following the crash, Korsin was one of the first to resign himself to the fact that the Omen crew would not be able to escape Kesh.

Powers and abilities
As strong as any of the Sith in his family, Devore Korsin found his natural abilities enhanced by the manic rage provided by spice, especially the Red Rage variant that he favored. Korsin was skilled in the use of a lightsaber, and through his father's sponsorship and his work in the Sith mineralogical service, that of plasma weapons and scanning equipment as well. Korsin also was trained in the use of the Force, able to use techniques such as Force Whirlwind.

Behind the scenes
Devore Korsin first appeared in Lost Tribe of the Sith: Precipice, a 2009 eBook written by John Jackson Miller. Korsin went on to briefly appear in the novella's successor Lost Tribe of the Sith: Skyborn, and was mentioned in several subsequent sequels.

Appearances

 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Precipice
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Skyborn
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Paragon
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Savior
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Pantheon