Lilikai Singan

"I was born to make my kind extinct."

Lilikai Singan, also known as the First Sister, is a fallen Jedi Master and Inquisitor. She is a female human in her mid-forties, with medium brown skin, dark brown eyes, and long thick black hair that she usually wears in a single braid. She is easily distinguishable from other Jedi by her use of a double-bladed lightsaber, which is relatively uncommon during the time of the Clone Wars. Among Jedi she was recognized as one of the better lightsaber duelists currently living, with proficiency in all of the major forms.

Background
Lilikai and Firith Mobak grew up together in the Jedi Temple and shared a lifelong friendship. Later they met Damasa Kovani and shared many adventures with her. Damasa and Lilikai's friendship eventually grew strained due in part to their very different opinions on the Force and the Jedi Order, Damasa being very skeptical of the Order and Lilikai being a very by-the-book loyalist. Lilikai eventually stopped speaking to Damasa after Damasa said and did (as yet) unspecified hurtful things to her.

As a Jedi Guardian, Master Singan's duties at the Temple included instructing padawans, particularly in lightsaber combat and martial Force abilities. Vesper Syl'tine, Efnir Kis, and others studied these subjects under her during their Jedi training. In contrast to Firith, who had been teaching younglings and padawans for nearly a decade, Lilikai had only been serving as an instructor for just under a year when the purge occurred.

Prior to her posting on Coruscant, Lilikai's superiors frequently dispatched her to Ryloth on Jedi business. Here she encountered Nomi Amersu and Somi Amersu as children, and maintained a friendship with them as they grew to adolescence. When the Amersu sisters were 14 and war with the Separatists threatened Ryloth, Lilikai took them with her to Coruscant for their own safety. Master Singan shared a close bond with both of the Amersu twins. A few years ago, she formally took Somi on as her padawan, and has trained her one-on-one ever since.

Lilikai eventually admitted to Somi that she had spent most of her career with the Jedi as an espionage agent, eventually becoming one of the Jedi's highest-ranking and most valuable spies. Nomi was one of Lilikai's most valuable assets in the field, a secret she had also kept from Somi.

During the Game
Lilikai was in the Hall of a Thousand Fountains during the Great Jedi Purge. When the clone troopers attacked, she jumped over a railing and into a mass of attacking clone troopers after telling Nomi and Efnir to run for their lives (and telling Nomi she loved her). Somi always believed that Lilikai was still alive because Somi did not feel Lilikai's death through the Force (others were more skeptical). However, after significant effort, Somi was vindicated when she made a Force connection with Lilikai just long enough to sense intense love, equally intense physical pain, and the words "Trust me, I will come for you."

Needing Lilikai's help to enter the Citadel and save Sekar Mirah, the PCs eventually made contact with her on the Hapes Consortium, where a Hapan general had identified her as a Republic spy and confined her in a wealthy family's mansion. After resolving this issue, the PCs told her about basically everything they'd been doing since the purge, including the temple on Zoph and what they knew about the artifact (which resisted her attempts to connect with it). In the Citadel, Lilikai revealed herself as the First Sister and begged the PCs to join her. She believed that the fall of the Republic had been unavoidably fated from the start and that the only way to keep the Amersu sisters and their friends safe was for them to join her on the dark side. When Nomi and Somi refused (as did the rest of the PCs), Lilikai attacked Somi with her lightsaber and badly injured her, then Force-jumped away after telling Nomi, "I am so proud of you."

Soundtrack
Lilikai's theme song is "End Studies" by Seeming:

I'm the final fading echo of the final sounding note Of the symphony that killed the symphony I will be sealing up the trench where every shipwreck goes to sink Yes I was born to make my kind extinct

Or, more specific to her relationship with the Amersu sisters, "My Medea" by Vienna Teng:

So come to me my love I'll tap into your strength and drain it dry Can never have enough For you I'd burn the length and breadth of sky For it's my thoughts that bind me here It's this love that I most fear And this child I would destroy For I hold her pain most dear