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"A Jedi never gives up."
―Ady Sun'Zee[3]

Ady Sun'Zee was a Mirialan female Jedi Knight[4] of the Jedi Order. After Sun'Zee sent a distress call to the Jedi Council, it was answered by Jedi Master Yoda. Ady Sun'Zee wielded a standard blue lightsaber.[3]

Biography[]

During the High Republic Era, the Jedi Order established several outposts on Outer Rim worlds, including a research facility for rare artifacts on Batuu.[1]

At one point, Ady Sun'Zee and her Jedi Master Sylwin brought the Ancient Sith Runestone to the Jedi outpost. There, the artifact inadvertently activated and released a powerful dark side corruption that resulted in the deaths of the outpost's personel, including her master, Sylwin. Days later, when Master Yoda arrived in response to her distress call, she had forgotten everything. He told her to wait while he looked around, but Sun'Zee was still confused, entering a tunnel with corrupted vines which emanated from the relic. On the way, she was attacked by demlins, and upon entering the room where the relic was located, she heard herself and her master taunting her, claiming that she had killed her and the other Jedi in the outpost. Sun'Zee experienced dark visions upon handling the relic again, but was able to overpower them after hearing Yoda calling to her. Upon finding Yoda again, Sun'Zee was able to overcome the relic with the Force and seal it away permanently. Believing herself to have killed her master, she was shocked to hear Master Yoda tell her she would some day make a great knight; he then revealed to her that she had not killed her master, and that it was a falsehood fed to her by the artifact and her own fear and doubts.[3]

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Ady Sun'Zee's lightsaber

In the years that followed, Sun'Zee was unable to find a new master due to the sudden outbreak of the Great Hyperspace Disaster and the invasion of the Nihil. Although attachments were usually forbidden, Sun'Zee sought solace by utilizing her fallen master's kyber crystal to power her own blade. Eventually she was promoted to the rank of Jedi Knight, and took on the Urodel Padawan Nooa as her apprentice. The two went on a training exercise to Valron, where Sylwin had taken Ady during her own apprenticeship.[4]

In 34 ABY,[5] Seezelslak told her story to a droid repair technician in his cantina, stating that she had hidden the key to the temple somewhere on Batuu, and wondered if it still existed.[3]

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Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ilmxlab-graphic Ady Sun'Zee: Meet the characters of Tales from the Galaxy's Edge on ilmimmersive.com (backup link)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Star Wars: The High Republic Character Encyclopedia
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Ilmxlab-graphic ILMxLAB Unveils Extended Gameplay Trailer and Characters for Star Wars: Tales from the Galaxy's Edge – Last Call, Launching September 15 on ilmimmersive.com (backup link)
  5. Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire begins concurrent with the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens, then jumps four months ahead to the Resistance establishing its presence on Batuu, and concludes with an epilogue set several weeks later, when the First Order occupies the planet and the Battle of Batuu begins. As Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of The Force Awakens and the Battle of Batuu to 34 ABY, everything within Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and any related tie-in media depicting the Battle of Batuu, or set between The Force Awakens and the battle, must also occur in 34 ABY.
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