Background Character part Four
Friends, Acquaintances, Mentors, Children, Apprentices and Ex’s part two
Sidath
Sidath was an older Jedi Master based out of the Ilum temple. He was known for his warm but calm personality. Steady and focused, he trained many padawans over the years finding joy in helping the most troubled and confused of young ones find their own path in the Jedi Order, or in one case, a better fitting path outside of it. He was also a bit of a prankster and one of the only masters who found Guss Tano’s pranks to be amusing during the time that he was at the temple. When Leshlaa and Tyrenic escaped the Sith in the aftermath of the Sacking of Coruscant and the fall of the temple, they were delayed in their initiate trials to give them time to heal and they were sent to Ilum. While they weren’t Padawans yet, they were also not quite young enough, or inexperienced enough to remain in the creche and thus, like a number of other young ones about their age who’d been through similar, they were placed in a temporarily created in-between state and Sidath was assigned as their master. He found that helping two recently traumatized young teens whose last teacher had been killed in front of them to be a challenge, but not one he was willing to give up on. He trained them until a raid on the temple by a “rogue” Sith ended up injuring him enough that he had to be sent to Coruscant for treatment. At which point a new master took over the training for Lesh and Renic. After he healed, he went to Tython where he kept tabs on his former students and was very pleased to see them and the Jedi they grew into when he saw them again years later.






