Star Wars: Exodus Visual Encyclopedia
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Naomi
Biographical Information
Homeworld

Sylaria

Date of Birth

62 BBY

Physical Description
Species

Sylarian

Gender

Female

Height

5'

Hair Color

White

Eye Color

Brown

Force Sensitive

Yes

Personal Information
Political Information
Former Affiliation

Sylaria

Current Affiliation

Tion Cluster

Exodus Information
Creator

Pryde2000

NPC

No

Description[]

Naomi (62 BBY) is a Sylarian slave girl who was taken from her homeworld by Ingr'Nysk slavers. She was sold shortly after to one of the Noble Houses in the Tion Cluster. On Sylaria she was a scientist, a xenobiologist to be exact, and she had a knack for being able to learn new languages quickly. In her spare time she dabbled a bit in recreational arts such as music and dance though her real talent lay in painting. She is a masterful painter and her paintings have dazzled the eyes of many a viewer. As a slave, however, her masters seem to be more interested in her performing arts rather than her paintings as art created by one of such low stature has little to no intrinsic value to one of noble birth.

Skills[]

Racial Characteristics[]

  • Limited Regeneration

See Sylarian.

  • Bestial Affinity

See Sylarian.

Personality[]

Naomi has an utter fascination with anything that is alive. She tends a garden for her masters and takes particular care when dealing with all animals and plant life. Whenever she encounters a new life form she's never seen before she documents it in her secret journal and she personally makes a habit of adding new contributions to her garden for study. Despite having been a slave for the past three years she never gave up thinking like a scientist and hopes to one day publish her findings upon her return to her home planet. She knows it's just a pipe dream but she never gives up hope. She serves her masters loyally regardless of how she feels about them and whenever she is feeling down she seeks solace in her garden talking to the plants and animals while imagining happier times.

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