Such stories were made reality in 22 BBY, when the Confederacy sought to take control of Dantooine to help ensure a victory in the coming Battle of Muunilinst. Jedi MasterMace Windu led a force of clone troopers from the Grand Army of the Republic to counter the Separatist Droid Army.[1] As the battle ensued, young Sylo watched from the family farm. During the battle, the Separatists deployed a massive siege weapon called the seismic tank.[3] Sylo watched in awe as Windu single-handedly destroyed the machine, ensuring victory for the Republic. Windu escaped the explosion from the seismic tank by jumping out of the machine, resulting in him landing next to young Sylo. The boy then shared some of his water with the Jedi, who returned to finish off the droid forces.[4] For the next few weeks, Sylo could talk about nothing other than the battle he had witnessed, and he doodled several drawings of Windu defeating the seismic tank on his datapad.[1]
By the time the Galactic Empire rose, the Sylo family had abandoned their estate, but history lost track of the Sylos after that point. However, during the Galactic Civil War, a bootleg HoloNet broadcast was made showing animations of Windu's activities during the battle on Dantooine. The Imperial Security Bureau unsuccessfully attempted to stamp it out, as it began to gain a cult status among would-be members of the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Though the animations were unattributed, the style very closely resembled that of Sylo's datapad doodles.[1]
Sylo was an adventurous child who was prone to daydreaming and had a very active imagination. He was fascinated by tales of Jedi Knights and the Clone Wars, and loved to write and illustrate stories related to those tales. He was very quiet, but that all changed after he met Mace Windu, as he could not stop talking about his encounter with the Jedi Master.[1] Sylo had brownhair, black eyes, and light tan skin. He wore a hat and sleeveless shirt with shorts that were held up by a belt from which hung a cantene filled with water. He also wore a sort of band on his left wrist and walked around barefoot.[3]
Paxi Sylo made his first and only appearances in the twelfth and thirteenth chapters of the animated television series Star Wars: Clone Wars. The characters for the episodes were designed by Andy Suriano, and both episodes aired in 2004.[3][4] Sylo later received an entry in the Databank on StarWars.com, which identified him by name for the first time.[1]