Faers


The Faers were a family of Evereni who lived during the High Republic Era. The family had several members, including a female member and their grandchildren Vika and Velya Faer. At some point no earlier than 379 BBY, Vika and Velya met the Evereni pirate leader Marda Ro during her hunt for other Evereni. During their stay with Ro, Vika killed her assistant Alirya, which caused Ro to shoot Vika in retaliation. Afterward, Ro convinced Vika's brother to join her. Ro later chronicled her encounter with the Faers in messages she recorded for her descendants, which her great-great-grandson Marchion Ro had listened to by 252 BBY.

Description


The Faers were a family of Evereni whose name meant "to know" in the Evereni's language, as the species named its families for actions. They owned at least two ships. One ship housed several of the family's members by some point no earlier than 379 BBY, and the other ship belonged to the twins Vika and Velya Faer.

History


Vika and Velya Faer met Marda Ro (pictured).

Vika and Velya Faer met Marda Ro (pictured).

The Faers were active during the High Republic Era with a female member of the family maintaining a list of Evereni names going back to by some point no earlier than 379 BBY. By around 397 BBY, they had at least two grandchildren, the siblings Vika and Velya Faer, who had grown up together. While most of the other six Faers alive by the point no earlier than 379 BBY lived on one ship together, Vika and Velya had their own ship.

At that time, the siblings were intercepted by Marda Ro—the Evereni founder of a group of pirates who would eventually become the Nihil—during her search for other Evereni. The two Faers then met with Ro in the throne hall of her ship, the Gaze Electric. Ro had grown up isolated from her people, so the siblings told her more about the Evereni and also about their own family. During the siblings' time with Ro, her assistant Alirya stabbed Vika from behind with a dagger. Vika reacted by killing Alirya, but was in turn shot by Ro for her action. While Velya was enraged by his sister's death, Ro calmed him down and convinced him to stay with her.

Later, Ro discussed her encounter with the Faers in a recording she made for her descendants. By 252 BBY, during his youth, Ro's great-great-grandson Marchion Ro had listened to her journal, including the entries where Faers were mentioned. In 228 BBY, while listening to the journal again, Ro recalled that the journal's contents chronicled his great-great-grandmother's hunt for Evereni, including the Faer twins.

Members


A female individual was a Faer, as were their twin grandchildren Vika and Velya Faer. At some point no earlier than 379 BBY, six members of the family other than the twins were alive.

Behind the scenes


Faers were created for "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," published in Tales of Light and Life (cover pictured).

Faers were created for "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," published in Tales of Light and Life (cover pictured).

The Faers appeared in flashbacks in the short story "A Closed Fist Has No Claws," written by Tessa Gratton and published in the 2023 young-adult anthology The High Republic: Tales of Light and Life as a part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project. In an interview, Gratton revealed that they find the lack of naming conventions in Star Wars frustrating, which led to her deciding to give Evereni a naming convention as one of the first parts of the story he created.

Gratton initially planned on having Marda Ro meet two Evereni, one of whom rejects her, while the other embraces her. In the final story, those ended up being the elder Evereni "Isren" and Velya Faer respectively. However, while building the story, they realized that it would be much more dynamic for there to be a pair of Evereni with a duality similar to the one that Ro had with her cousin Yana Ro, which led her to create Vika Faer, a process he described as complicated.

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