Orlenda


Orlenda was a Human female member of the Lost Tribe of Sith in the years following the Great Hyperspace War. Orlenda worked as an aide to Seelah Korsin, wife of Lost Tribe Grand Lord Yaru Korsin, in the sick wards that Korsin ran, and the two became good friends. Orlenda began a relationship with a native Keshiri laborer named Gorem around that time, which ended with his death in a work accident.

In 4975 BBY, Orlenda was pregnant, and she supported her friend Korsin in her plot to overthrow her husband, Yaru. Although she could not take an active role in Korsin's planned uprising that would put her son, Jariad, on the throne, Orlenda was meant to ensure that Korsin's policy of Human purity for the Lost Tribe would continue if anything went awry.

Biography


Kesh, Orlenda's homeworld

Kesh, Orlenda's homeworld

A Human female, Orlenda was a member of the Lost Tribe of Sith, a Sith group that, in 5000 BBY, crashed on the remote planet Kesh and established dominion over the world's Keshiri natives. Kesh having become her home, in 4985 BBY Orlenda worked as the aide to Seelah Korsin, wife of Lost Tribe Grand Lord Yaru Korsin and head of the group's sick wards. In that capacity, Orlenda helped Korsin in her efforts to assure the Human purity and genetic perfection of future generations of Sith on Kesh, which included gathering Human children and bringing them to Korsin for examinations. Orlenda began a relationship with a Keshiri laborer named Gorem around that time. Her flirtation with Gorem ended when he suddenly died while working at the crash site of the Omen, the ship that originally brought the Lost Tribe to Kesh. Saddened by his death, Orlenda was present at Gorem's funeral and the tossing of his body over a cliff.

That year, as part of their Human purity aspirations, Orlenda joined Seelah Korsin to inspect the genetic purity of Human youngling Ebya T'dell, introducing the child to Korsin and providing general information about T'dell. After inspecting T'dell and expressing concerns about her appearance to Orlenda, Korsin declined Orlenda's offer to inspect other younglings on their list. Orlenda then revealed that the ward-room would need a new Keshiri bearer, explaining the circumstances of Gorem's death and funeral.

By 4975 BBY, Orlenda had become aware of Seelah's plan to overthrow her husband, Yaru, and pave the way for her son, Jariad, to become Grand Lord. Then pregnant, Orlenda was not able to actively participate but was chosen by Korsin to make sure her policies lived on if her coup attempt went awry. That year, immediately before Seelah planned to ambush Yaru, Orlenda was present with Jariad and a group of Sith Saber warriors near the Kesh Sith Temple in the Takara Mountains. Although Korsin briefly considered allowing Orlenda to stay by her side, she instead sent her down the mountain with a cart of supplies bound for the capital city of Tahv. In the end, although Yaru died in the ensuing battle, Seelah's plot was foiled, and Yaru's daughter, Nida, took the throne.

Personality and traits


Orlenda was attracted to the Keshiri worker Gorem. She was in awe of Gorem's physical strength and was saddened by his death. Orlenda had a friendly relationship with Seelah Korsin, who considered Orlenda hedonistic and lusty and enjoyed ribbing Orlenda about it. In 4975 BBY, Orlenda and Korsin were close enough that the aide fully supported Korsin's power grab, and she was willing to stay by Korsin's for the battle. Possessed of a willowy figure, Orlenda had straight, flaxen hair.

Equipment


Orlenda used a piece of parchment to keep track of information on Human children living on Kesh.

Behind the scenes


Orlenda first appeared in John Jackson Miller's 2010 eBook Lost Tribe of the Sith: Paragon, the third installment of Miller's nine-part Lost Tribe of the Sith series.

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