Firith Mobak

Firith Mobak was a Jedi Master stationed at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. He was a male Twi'lek in his mid-forties, with pale green skin and darker green eyes. Short and slight for a Twi'lek male, he would be the first to jokingly acknowledge his relative lack of physical prowess compared to other Jedi. Indeed, he was well known around the temple for rarely carrying his lightsaber as he went about his duties.

As a Jedi Consular, Master Mobak's duties at the Temple included instructing padawans, particularly in the history of the Jedi, the philosophy of the Force, and certain Force abilities. Vesper Syl'tine, Somi Amersu, and Efnir Kis all studied these subjects under him at various times during their Jedi training.

Nawah Masin befriended Firith after she established herself on Coruscant. He hired her to serve as a negotiator on various missions during the Clone Wars. Firith knew of Nawah's severing from the Force and was trying without success to figure out a way to restore her connection at the time of his death.

Firith also hired Brawln to investigate Nimm Sato's murder at the hands of the Mirror on Coruscant.

Firith was fatally shot by clone troopers during the Great Jedi Purge. With his dying actions, he entrusted the PCs with the artifact and told them to give it to someone named Damasa Kovani, who the PCs later learned had been close friends with both him and Lilikai Singan until they had a complicated falling-out. Firith's body vanished when he died as he apparently became one with the Force.

Holovids of Firith were later inadvertently found recorded on the artifact by Efnir and Vic Dantor.

While Efnir, Somi, Vesper, and Rhen worked together to connect to the artifact through the Force, they made contact with an entity inside it who claimed to be Firith. The Firith inside the artifact did not initially know that he was dead. He reiterated that the PCs should bring the artifact to Damasa and only to Damasa, saying that it was unsafe for anyone else to have it (including, possibly, the PCs themselves) because "everything [Damasa] ever predicted came true." The PCs' rapid-fire questioning seemed to overwhelm him, but before they were forced to break their connection they learned that Zernvik Akawoi might know where Damasa was because "she told him things she never told the rest of us."