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The Bandit, a Force-sensitive Sith warlord, commanded a gang of deserting Sith soldiers on Genbara, an Outer Rim world scarred by conflict. Once apprenticed to a Sith master, she fought in an ill-fated rebellion orchestrated by a Dark Lord who ultimately betrayed his forces. Her master’s self-sacrifice during the uprising—shielding her from annihilation in the void of space—left her psyche fractured by grief and cosmic dread.
Two decades later, she reigned as a self-proclaimed Dark Lord, convinced she alone preserved Sith legacy in her sector. Leading brutal raids on settlements, she brandished a distinctive lightsaber parasol: its crimson blade paired with a collapsible canopy for deflecting attacks or ensnaring foes. Her battle regalia fused blackened armor, a snarling lacquered half-mask, and a sweeping cloak that trailed her like a shadow.
Her reign of plunder clashed with the Ronin, a nomadic warrior who engaged her in a fatal duel. Pierced through the chest, disarmed, and stripped of her kyber crystal, she fell—only to be resurrected by Mirahi, the Ronin’s hybrid Sith-witch daughter. Reborn as an immortal Sith demon, her wounds erased but her will enslaved, she became a spectral weapon bent on destroying the Ronin at her puppeteer’s command.
Her persona blended ruthless ambition with scorn for creedless opportunists like mercenaries, whom she deemed beneath Sith principles. Though she thrived in carnage, her Force affinity channeled the volatile "white flare," a power she favored over the treacherous "black current" that once doomed her rebellion. Visually, her design synthesized feudal Japan’s onna-musha warriors with Star Wars’ dark-side iconography, merging historical martial elegance with galactic mythos.
Two decades later, she reigned as a self-proclaimed Dark Lord, convinced she alone preserved Sith legacy in her sector. Leading brutal raids on settlements, she brandished a distinctive lightsaber parasol: its crimson blade paired with a collapsible canopy for deflecting attacks or ensnaring foes. Her battle regalia fused blackened armor, a snarling lacquered half-mask, and a sweeping cloak that trailed her like a shadow.
Her reign of plunder clashed with the Ronin, a nomadic warrior who engaged her in a fatal duel. Pierced through the chest, disarmed, and stripped of her kyber crystal, she fell—only to be resurrected by Mirahi, the Ronin’s hybrid Sith-witch daughter. Reborn as an immortal Sith demon, her wounds erased but her will enslaved, she became a spectral weapon bent on destroying the Ronin at her puppeteer’s command.
Her persona blended ruthless ambition with scorn for creedless opportunists like mercenaries, whom she deemed beneath Sith principles. Though she thrived in carnage, her Force affinity channeled the volatile "white flare," a power she favored over the treacherous "black current" that once doomed her rebellion. Visually, her design synthesized feudal Japan’s onna-musha warriors with Star Wars’ dark-side iconography, merging historical martial elegance with galactic mythos.