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Kouru, a self-proclaimed Dark Lord of the Sith, commanded a bandit gang on Genbara, an Outer Rim planet, two decades after surviving a catastrophic Sith rebellion. Once a Force-sensitive child conscripted by the Jedi, she abandoned their order for the Sith, embracing their ethos of emotional liberation. Under her master’s tutelage, she forged a red lightsaber from a slain Jedi’s kyber crystal, a process framed as embodying Sith ideals of domination. This training culminated in her signature weapon: a lightsaber parasol with a retractable blade and spinning canopy, blending lethal offense with agile defense.

Her past hinged on a rebellion led by the Sith lord later called the Ronin, who annihilated his followers by destroying their flagship. Kouru’s master sacrificed herself to secure her apprentice’s escape, leaving Kouru scarred by trauma and a crippling fear of space. These events forged her nihilistic persona as a “lord of the muck,” operating on society’s edges.

Two decades later, she led former Sith soldiers in raids on Genbara’s villages. During an assault on a rural settlement, she clashed with the Ronin, unaware he was the traitor from her past. Their duel ended with the Ronin shattering her parasol and claiming her kyber crystal, seemingly killing her. Resurrected by Mirahi—the Ronin’s daughter and a Sith witch—Kouru was reborn as a Sith demon, bound to pursue vengeance against her former betrayer.

Physically striking, Kouru bore white hair, amber eyes, and a stark white forehead marking. She wore black lacquered armor, a demonic half-mask, and a veil, merging elegance with menace. Standing two meters tall with pointed ears, her flame-shaped hairstyle flared dramatically when unveiled. Ruthless yet principled, she scorned mercenaries for their lack of conviction. Despite her Sith allegiance, she wielded the light-aligned “white flare” Force aspect, rejecting the darkness-linked “black current” due to its ties to her trauma.

Resurrected through dark rituals, Kouru transitioned from autonomous warlord to a pawn in Mirahi’s vendetta. Stripped of free will, she became a tool of cyclical violence, her fate underscoring the consequences of Sith ambition and the inescapable chains of vengeance.