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Biography
A female Human, Nida Korsin was born in 4,995 BBY as the daughter of Yaru and Seelah Korsin on the remote planet of Kesh. Both of Korsin's parents were crewmembers of the Sith starship Omen&mdash;in 5,000 BBY, while on a Lignan mining mission at the height of the Great Hyperspace War, the Omen crash-landed on Kesh after a Jedi attack. The survivors of the Omen disaster established a planetary government as a new Sith organization known as the Lost Tribe of Sith, of which Korsin's father, once captain of the Omen, was named Grand Lord. Seelah was originally married to Yaru's half-brother Devore, who survived the crash of the Omen along with Korsin's parents, only to die at Yaru's hand after an attempt to seize power. In an effort to ensure the positions of her and her son Jariad, Seelah married her husband's killer and bore Nida, all while planning Yaru's downfall. Although Korsin was Seelah's only daughter, Korsin's mother only saw her as a genealogical detail, and actively tried to restrict Korsin's training in the Sith ways while grooming her son Jariad as the future Grand Lord.

In what was ostensibly a gesture of Sith trust in the Keshiri natives, the young Nida Korsin was boarded in one village after another with a series of Keshiri nurse-maids and tutors, preventing her from receiving anything more than rudimentary training in the dark side of the Force. However, Yaru found a way around Seelah's machinations. The Grand Lord staged the deaths of several loyal subordinates, who taught Korsin in secret during the nights. During the days, Korsin, who became an able rider of the avian uvak beasts indigenous to Kesh, served as an aerial ambassador amongst the Keshiri, giving her an opportunity to win friends among the natives and build a network of informants. Secretly, Korsin was being groomed to eventually take control of the Lost Tribe, all right under her mother's nose. In 4,975 BBY, for Korsin's twentieth birthday, she was placed in charge of an uvak-riding club known as the Skyborn Rangers. Although they appeared to be nothing more than a group of hobby-riders, the Skyborn Rangers were all trained Sith warriors, and were secretly prepared to defend Grand Lord Yaru in case of an anticipated armed uprising by Seelah and Jariad. Although over the last twenty-five years the Lost Tribe had made efforts to find a way off Kesh, by then they had given up, and committed to live amongst the Keshiri for good. Their intentions were declared in a massive celebration in the capital city of Tahv, featuring a grand entrance on uvak-back by Korsin and her Rangers.

In her capacity as head of the Skyborn Rangers, Korsin became close with the group's traveling stable master, Tona Vaal, son of Korsin family friend Adari Vaal. As Korsin would soon learn, Vaal was member of a Keshiri resistance group led by his mother that was ready to strike and carry out their plan to overthrow Sith rule. Their plan involved the theft of thousands of uvak vital to Sith control, that would be sent to their death to set up an armed uprising. However, Vaal fell for Korsin, and divulged the details of the plot to her, allowing her to prevent most of the uvak from being stolen. At the same time, Korsin and her Skyborn Rangers were called in for their main purpose. After thwarting the resistance's efforts, Korsin rushed to the Kesh Sith Temple with her compatriots&mdash;Seelah and Jariad had attacked. Although Yaru valiantly fought back, by the time Korsin arrived her father was wounded and cornered. Igniting her lightsaber, Korsin jumped into the fray, and she and her Rangers turned the tide of the battle. In a final stand, Korsin tried to throw Jariad off a precipice, but when he failed, Korsin did it for him, killing her brother. Seelah was wounded and knocked unconscious in an explosion, and lost the use of her legs. In his last act, Yaru commended his legacy to Korsin, officially making her the new Grand Lord. When Seelah awoke hours after the battle's end, Korsin was at her side and broke the news. Korsin also communicated the rest of her father's final wishes: henceforth, although not including Seelah, the spouse and household laborers of the Grand Lord would be executed upon the ruler's death. In Seelah's case, Korsin ordered for the immediate withdrawal of the Sith from the Temple, leaving her mother there to live out the rest of her days alone.

Appearances

 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Paragon
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Savior
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Purgatory
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Sentinel
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Pantheon
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Secrets