Lillian Tolwyn

Cera Tolwyn was born on Brentaal IV just after the Clone Wars. Her father, Ludo Tolwyn, was a security pilot for for one of the companies, and died after being transferred to the Imperial Academy. She was left with her mother, Morine, where she was raised on Brentaal IV.

Cera was married at nineteen years of age, and the two moved to Jabiim to start a life together. However, she was separated from her husband after the planet was attacked by the Empire, while her husband was off-world. When he returned, she was absent, and counted as dead.

In truth, Cera was one of the survivors of the battle, and was taken off of Jabiim on a slave transport, having been arrested for suspicion in adiding the rebellion movement there. Official records had her as a casualty to the battle.

After several years in slavery, Cera found her way to ownership of the crimelord Zietra the Hutt.

Biography
Cera Tolwyn, at the time of the beginning of the Galactic Civil War, was a secret supporter of the Rebel Alliance. Her mother, Morine, was an aristocrat, and her father, Ludo Tolwyn, a security pilot for Travis Motors. Ludo was typically away from home often, leaving Morine to raise their daughter alone. Despite her efforts, she could not get Cera to grow into a formal lady, and eventually gave up by the time she hit fifteen years old.

Cera's father was transferred to the Imperial Academy on Coruscant not more than a decade after her birth, and nearly a year afterwards he died in service. Morine continued to raise her on her own, and even saw her marry, albeit at the young age of nineteen. Cera and her husband departed from Brentaal IV and traveled to Jabiim, where they became locals to the city Choal.

When the Empire attacked and rooted out the dissidents on Jabiim, Cera fought bravely, but was ultimately captured in the conflict. To protect her husband from being hunted down, she adopted her maiden name as her last. Her husband was off-world at the moment, but when he returned and caught news of the events, that all rebels had been killed, he learned Cera was amongst those individuals. Infuriated, he swore he would stake his revenge.

However, Cera was alive, but was taken into slavery. For a long period of time, it was unknown what fate had befallen her, but she was eventually purchased by Torga the Hutt, a crimelord, who made use of her skills and talents to his own ends.