Daughter

"My sister&hellip; you were the only one I ever truly loved."

- The Son

The Daughter was a member of a powerful family of Force wielders who inhabited Mortis. She served as the paragon and the personification of the light side of the Force, embodying compassion, serenity and love among other attributes.

Origins
The Daughter was a female individual of the enigmatic Force wielder species, and a member of the family known as the Ones. She was the daughter of the patriarch of the family, the Father, and the sister of the Son. While her brother was the embodiment of the dark side of the Force, the Daughter was the personification of the light side of the Force and embodied compassion, serenity, love, and selflessness. Meanwhile, the Father acted as a balancing force between the two siblings and sought to keep the galaxy safe from their unpredictable consequences.

Due to their Force powers, the Father brought both the Daughter and her brother to the Wild Space world of Mortis. There, by abandoning the material world, the Father was able to control both the Daughter and the Son and keep them both in balance. After the Daughter and her family adopted the Mortis realm as their new home, few eventually remained with knowledge of their existence.

While Mortis acted as both a sanctuary and a prison for the family, the realm was believed to be have been origin point of the Force itself, acting as a conduit for all things connected through it, which allowed the Father to keep watch over the balance in the Force throughout the galaxy. Throughout this time, the Daughter remained loyal to the father and the light side while her brother struggled with the dark side and his desire to usurp the Father's authority.

The Chosen One
During the Clone Wars, news reached the Ones that the Chosen One, a prophesied Jedi legend, had been found. With the Father growing old and struggling to maintain a balance between his two children, he decided to bring this Chosen One to Mortis so that he could assume that role. This Chosen One turned out to be Anakin Skywalker, a promising Jedi Knight in the Jedi Order and a well-respected Jedi General in the Grand Army of the Republic. Both the Daughter and the Son were made aware of this decision. While the Son sought to corrupt the Chosen One, the Daughter dutifully obeyed the Father's instructions to bring him to their monastery.

Using a distress signal embedded with an ancient Jedi code, the Father lured Skywalker and his Jedi companions Master Obi-Wan Kenobi and Skywalker's Padawan Ahsoka Tano to Mortis. After the Jedi's shuttle landed, the Daughter approached the three visitors. She then asked Anakin whether he was the "One" and offered to take her to the Father. Anakin and his Jedi companions reluctantly accepted the Daughter's offer. However, while they were walking along a rock cliff, a rock collapsed and separated the Daughter and Skywalker from Kenobi and Ahsoka. Realizing that this was the doing of the Son, the Daughter instructed Anakin to wait. Against the Daughter's advice, Skywalker opted to follow her; leaving Kenobi and Ahsoka behind to return to the ship and call for help.

Later that night, the Daughter and the Son transformed into a griffin and gargoyle respectively and kidnapped both Kenobi and Ahsoka. The following morning, the Father led Skywalker to an arena where the Daughter and the Son landed with their Jedi captives. In order to test whether Skywalker was the Chosen One, the Father ordered Anakin to chose which of the captives to save from his children. However, Skywalker used his Force powers to force the Daughter and the Son to release his Jedi comrades and to revert back to their humanoid forms. The Father then realized that Skywalker was indeed the Chosen One and offered him the opportunity to assume his place. However, Skywalker, who did not grasp the full gravity of the situation, declined that offer and chose to return with his fellow Jedi to the wider galaxy.

Sacrifice
Before Skywalker and his Jedi companions could depart Mortis on their shuttle, the Son kidnapped Ahsoka and spirited her away to his cathedral. Later, the Daughter and the Jedi Obi-Wan Kenobi were present at her father's monastery when the Son gave in to the dark side and attacked the Father with Force lightning, greatly wounding him. Upon hearing the commotion, the Daughter ran to nurse her wounded Father. While at her Father's sickbed, Kenobi tried to implore her to assist the Jedi in stopping the Son before he could Mortis. However, the Daughter said that it was not her brother's nature to be "dark" and refused to lay a hand against the Son.

When Kenobi suggested that she and Anakin should combine their Force powers to stop the Son, the Daughter instead led him to a cavern which contained an altar holding the Dagger of Mortis, a powerful weapon capable of killing the Ones. She told Kenobi that this was the only weapon that could stop her brother. The Daughter and Kenobi then traveled together to the Son's cathedral to confront him. They encountered the Son in his inner sanctum but her brother was unfazed and instead pointed his sister and Kenobi to the scene of Anakin fighting against Ahsoka, who had been corrupted by the Son. While Kenobi and Skywalker tangled with the corrupted Ahsoka, the Daughter and the Son changed into their animal forms and began fighting.

The Daughter and her brother's fight was interrupted by the arrival of the Father, who used his Force powers to forcibly separate the two belligerents and throw them among the Jedi. However, the Son was still not subdued and attacked the Father. During the fighting, the corrupted Ahsoka managed to obtain the Dagger of Mortis and passed it to the Son, who attempted to kill the Father. Having served her usefulness, the Son then "killed" Ahsoka by tapping the life force out of her forehead. With the Jedi preoccupied, the Son then attempted to stab his Father with the Dagger. However, the Daughter stepped in between them and took the full of force of the blade. Horrified at having killed his own sister, the Son fled the scene.

Legacy
In her final moments, the Daughter gave permission for the Father to drain her remaining powers into Ahsoka, healing and restoring the young Padawan back to life. The Daughter's death had the catastrophic effect of upsetting the balance of the Force on Mortis. As a result, the planet began to descend into darkness. In the wake of the Daughter's death, the Father and the Jedi resolved not to let the Son get access to the Jedi's shuttle and return to the galaxy. The Father also buried the Daughter in a crypt with the Dagger of Mortis.

Later, the Son managed to win over Anakin Skywalker by showing him a Force vision of the future. Believing the Jedi to be an obstacle to peace in the galaxy and that the Son could help him undo that vision, Skywalker agreed to help the Son to return to the galaxy. Meanwhile, the Son visited his sister's tomb and took the Dagger of Mortis with the intent of killing the Father once and for all. However, they were stopped by the Father who erased Anakin's memories of the Future. Shortly later, both the Son and the Father were killed in a climatic confrontation at the Mortis monastery by Skywalker. The deaths of the Ones both restored balance to the Force and destroyed the planet Mortis. Meanwhile, the Jedi were returned back to the wider galaxy.

Personality and traits
The Daughter was a selfless and compassionate Force-wielder who aligned herself with the light side of the Force. She loved both her Father and her brother, the Son. She shared the Father's goals of maintaining the balance of the Force on both Mortis and the wider galaxy. She strongly opposed the dark side of the Force but still loved her brother despite his obsession with the dark side and pleaded for the Father not to hold it against him. The Daughter's selfless devotion to her family and righteousness led her to lay down her own life to save the Father and to use her remaining energy to bring the Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano back to life.

Powers and abilities
The Daughter was a powerful being who was capable of alternating between a humanoid appearance and that of a griffin. In her humanoid form, she stood at 2.13 meters tall and had teal hair and green eyes. In her griffin form, the Daughter was capable of flight and could even carry other beings. As the embodiment of the light side of the Force, she had the power to rejuvenate life.

Behind the scenes
The Daughter was voiced by Adrienne Wilkinson, the voice of Maris Brood in the Legends Star Wars: The Force Unleashed franchise.