Lizzett Odé
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Brown |
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Yellow |
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Red |
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Lizzett Odé, known in certain circles as Mandalorian Bane, was a female Sith Pureblood bounty hunter, and widely reviled as a Mandalorian hunter, during the Cold War and the Second Great Galactic War. She was the oldest child of Sehtra Odé and Hetten Sat and was raised by the latter on Coruscant before being forced to leave the planet after she beat a group of teenage boys to death for throwing stones at her, due to the fact that she was a Pureblood.
With her father giving her a small amount of money to get herself off-world, Lizzett was able to get to Corulag, where she took a job as a security guard. The money was poor, however, and eventually Lizzett was forced to find extra work. But a Pureblood was lucky to have one job, never mind two; Lizzett was quick to turn to crime, finding herself quite employable given her striking features.
She took a number of jobs over the years, eventually becoming a small-time mercenary, hiring herself out to local gangs and crime lords, working her way up into a more reputable- and better paid- hunter. It was after Lizzett took a job on Poln Major that she was contacted by a mercenary who owed her a favor, providing her with details of a job that could kick-start her career, informing her that the information made them even. Contacting the name she was given, Lizzett signed up to board an Imperial dreadnaught and kill a Sith Lord named Darth Jetrit.
Despite her best efforts and hiring the best mercenaries she could afford to pay, Lizzett was beaten to the bridge by her own mother, pursuing Jetrit to bolster her own reputation, just as Lizzett had been hoping to do.
Infuriated that she wouldn't be paid, Sehtra offered Lizzett a job working as her enforcer, a job which Lizzett unhappily accepted.