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Tallie
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Blond[1] |
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Tallie was one of two children of Sector Constable Noana Sowrs of the planet Taris. Tallie and sibling Nahk were kidnapped by Brejik and Griff Vao. The two kidnappers didn't get the chance to ask for a ransom with the break out of riots on the planet stemming from the escape of Zayne Carrick and the Jedi pulling out of the planet.
The two siblings were found when Griff's little sister, Mission, and Zayne, who had just returned to Taris, were spying on Griff bringing food to a storage bin in the Lower City. Gadon Thek, leader of the Hidden Beks, returned the children to their mother to get aid from and to help the resistance against the Mandalorians who had invaded and taken over the planet.
When the Mandalorians began attacking the Resistance, Noana sent the children to their father on Alderaan. Noana would later fall victim to the Rakghoul Plague.
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Behind the scenes
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When writing the Knights of Suffering story arc, John Jackson Miller had considered taking his own children’s names and working them into those of Nahk and Tallie. However, when he started writing the next story arc, he realized that their mother, Noana Sowrs, would be turning into a rakghoul and decided against basing the children on his own, giving the characters different names.[2]
Appearances
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- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 6: Commencement, Part 6 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 22: Knights of Suffering, Part 1 (First appearance)
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 23: Knights of Suffering, Part 2 (First identified as Tallie)
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 25: Vector, Part 1 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 28: Vector, Part 4 (Indirect mention only)
- Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 29: Exalted, Part 1 (Indirect mention only)
Notes and references
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- ↑ John Jackson Miller. KOTOR Countdown #5: Just-Asked Questions, Part Three (HTML). Retrieved on February 17, 2010.
- ↑ John Jackson Miller. KOTOR Countdown #10: The Naming of Knights (HTML). Retrieved on February 17, 2010.