Kitho, a nine-year-old girl, lives on a remote planet at the galaxy's edge, a world of harsh winds and endless plains of dust. Her dark brown hair, often mistaken for black, cascades in a dragon/Dutch braid, with wispy strands framing her face, adding a touch of wildness to her appearance. Her eyes, a deep and striking green, reflect a resilience far beyond her years, set against her pale, creamy skin. A mysterious scar marks her stomach, a silent testament to an unknown past. Her lips, heart-shaped and tinged with a beautiful pink, contrast sharply with the poverty-stricken state of her body, clad in patched and worn clothing made from scraps she and her mother have scavenged over the years.

Born into a world without a father, Kitho's origins are shrouded in mystery, her only known connection to her mother being their shared dark hair. Her mother, a fugitive from a hostile planet, had used the last of her resources to escape, leaving them destitute. They lived in a makeshift home of cardboard and tin, a stark reminder of their struggle to survive. Four years after Kitho's birth, her brother Cody arrived, a child whose charm and innocent looks belied a manipulative nature. His dirty blonde hair and upturned nose were unlike anyone in their family, hinting at a father whose identity was known only to their mother.

Cody's manipulative antics often cast Kitho as the family's scapegoat, overshadowing her own budding powers. One day, pushed to her limits by Cody's cruelty, Kitho unleashed a hidden force within her, a power that would change their lives forever. Seeking refuge from the chaos this caused, they retreated to an isolated island. It was there that fate intervened in the form of a crashed Jedi, who recognized Kitho's potential and took her away to be trained in the ways of the Force.

Kitho's journey from a poverty-stricken child to a Jedi apprentice is fraught with challenges, both from her past and the new world she enters. Her resilience, marked by her striking green eyes, and the mysterious scar on her stomach, serve as constant reminders of her origins and the strength she carries within.