Pasha


Pasha was a Human Padawan who went to Jedi Academy. His home world was Obroa-Skai. His father worked at the Obroan Institute for Archaeology. Pasha was a skilled lightsaber duelist. He had a girlfriend at Jedi Academy called Shi-Fara. Pasha was one of the first students befriended by Roan Novachez and currently his best friend at Jedi Academy.

Pasha excelled at lightsaber combat and during Pasha's second year of attendance, he won a Lightsaber Fencing Tournament, beating Roan whom he had drifted apart from him due to Roan's liking towards Cronah and Cyrus. He was also close to defeating Cyrus in another lightsaber battle. He eventually became friends with Roan again after Roan apologized.

In his third year, Pasha trained personally with a Jedi Master, but failed to find his focus. He joined Roan in the Obstacle Course, being on his team for the event. He also bypassed the labyrinth that was the final test, arriving at the finish a little while before Roan. Pasha grew up and became a Jedi Knight. In 162 BBY, he visited the Academy.

Early life


Pasha was born on Obroa-Skai. His father worked at the Obroan Institute for Archaeology.

Jedi Academy


Pasha holding his lightsaber

Pasha holding his lightsaber

Pasha was a skilled lightsaber duelist. He had a girlfriend at Jedi Academy called Shi-Fara. Pasha was one of the first students befriended by Roan Novachez and currently his best friend at Jedi Academy.

Pasha excelled at lightsaber combat and during Pasha's second year of attendance, he won a Lightsaber Fencing Tournament, beating Roan whom he had drifted apart from him due to Roan's liking towards Cronah and Cyrus. He was also close to defeating Cyrus in another lightsaber battle. He eventually became friends with Roan again after Roan apologized.

In his third year, Pasha trained personally with a Jedi Master, but failed to find his focus. He joined Roan in the Obstacle Course, being on his team for the event with Shi-Fara, Gaiana, and Roan. He also bypassed the labyrinth that was the final test, and engaged Cyrus again halfway through the maze. He arrived at the finish shortly before Roan did.

Later life


In the years that followed, Pasha grew up and became a Jedi Knight. In 162 BBY, he visited the Academy on their alumni weekend, as the Academy hosted twice every decade. He attended the reunion and witnessed the Lightsaber Fencing Tournament, where he watched Victor Starspeeder go against his older sister, Christina, and win. On Monoday, Pasha prepared to leave, but before his departure, he knocked on the door to a classroom where Yoda was instructing a group of students, citing that he planned to bid farewell to his old master. Yoda introduced him and commended his success as a Jedi Knight as well as his own victory in one of the Lightsaber Fencing Tournaments. Pasha congratulated Victor for winning and expressed his empathy over being pitted against one deeply cared for. Acknowledging the conversation could be very prolonged, Yoda returned to teaching his class while Pasha departed the complex.

Personality and traits


Pasha had dark skin, black hair, and black eyes, and was usually seen wearing custom Jedi robes. Brave, hardworking, and clear-minded, he was generally an easy-going and good-natured person, able to get along well with many people. He was also very forgiving and decisive. Additionally, Pasha was a skilled artist and also enjoyed reading comic books, showing an interest in art.

Powers and abilities


Pasha was more than capable of utilizing his lightsaber with formidable efficiency, on par with Roan Novachez and Cyrus. From the beginning, he proved to be a powerful Jedi in his own right. He was good with tactical thinking and showed a talent for thinking outside of the box. He was also able to keep a level head in highly stressful situations, and was generally more pragmatic than either of his best friends.

Behind the scenes


Pasha first appeared in the non-canon junior novel Jedi Academy by Jeffrey Brown.

Sources


  • Jedi Academy: Attack of the Journal

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