Jaster Mereel

"Jaster will do what's right for the Mandalorians—he always has."

- Jango Fett

Jaster Mereel was a former Journeyman Protector of Concord Dawn, and reformed murderer who became leader of the Mandalorian clans.

Biography
Jaster Mereel became Mandalore in 60 BBY, and, hoping to restore honor to the Mandalorians, outlined a Supercommando Codex, which outlined proper terms of conduct for the Mandalorian clans.

Some clans, however, disagreed with Mereel's vision, and rebelled, forming schismatic groups of their own.

Mereel led the Mandalorians through the Mandalorian Civil War, where they fought against the splinter group known as the Death Watch. The conflict spilled on to the world of Concord Dawn, the same planet that Mereel had been exiled from many years before.



Mereel and his Mandalorians were saved by the Fett family, who hid the soldiers on their farm. Unfortunately, the Death Watch soon caught up with Mereel.

When Jango Fett's family was murderered, Jaster took the young boy under his wing and raised him as a son. Jaster was killed on Korda 6 by Vizsla, leader of Death Watch. Jango Fett succeeded him as Mandalore and took ownership of Mereel's ship, which Fett named Jaster's Legacy in his honor.

Jango's son, the infamous bounty hunter Boba Fett, later took Mereel's name as an alias during his brief occupation as a Journeyman Protector sometime between 19 BBY and 12 BBY. This led to rumors that Jaster Mereel and Boba Fett were the same person, rumors which Fett did nothing to dispel, as they only added to his mysterious aura.

Behind the scenes
Jaster Mereel was originally proposed as the true identity of Boba Fett in the novella The Last One Standing: The Tale of Boba Fett and repeated in Fett's entry in the Essential Guide to Characters.

When Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones was released, its depiction of Fett's childhood relegated the other backstory to non-canon status.

Open Seasons retconned the Jaster Mereel character to be a different individual entirely, and the mentor of Fett's father, Jango, thus saving most of the story from being apocryphal.

Appearances

 * Jango Fett: Open Seasons