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New Republic era


Demora Jazfit was a wealthy male Rodian who loved collecting emeralds. He had an emerald mine in which his slaves worked—which were mostly retired bounty hunters. The emerald mine resided in Demora's castle, which was a crumbling castle in the north-eastern part of the planet Prakith. Demora was a powerful Rodian—he had several Rodian assassins at his service—and couldn't control his temper. He also owned a wampa, and other nasty snow creatures, in his ice chamber. He used these to deal with trespassers of his land. Demora was not evil—but he cared only of himself, and those who helped him. Demora wore a crown spotted with emeralds, several emerald rings and an emerald encrusted cape.

Biography[]

Early life[]

It was unknown when Demora was born, who to and not much was known of his past. He grew up on a farm on Rodia, with his mother and father. But the family was captured by pirates and sold to a slave dealer. Demora was separated from his parents and sold to Jabba the Hutt, who sometimes tortured him for fun. Demora made a close friendship with a Jawa, which had a Rodian translator placed into its brain, as it suffered the same fate as Demora—he had been sold as a slave to Jabba.

The escape[]

Demora grew up at Jabba's palace until Jabba was killed by one of his slaves, when he took the chance to escape. Demora stole a ship from Mos Eisley Spaceport, which he flew away in. While he traveled through the universe, looking for somewhere to live, he stumbled upon many sparkling jewels in the cargo hold—emeralds. Demora was rich. He landed on Rodia, and bought many wonderful things—including personal Rodian bodyguards, and an old castle on the planet Prakith.

Emerald mine[]

But after a short while, Demora ran out of emeralds. He became broke. A few weeks later, while he roamed around his palace, a floorboard broke—sending him flying down a shaft. But to his surprise, he landed on a a pile of soft, dusty sand, and he saw emeralds all around, and an emerald mine, under his castle. He used some emeralds to buy slaves and retired hunters to mine more emeralds—and his fortune was reinstated.

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