Mother, a woman forged in the crucible of hardship, stands as a testament to resilience and maternal instinct. At 45 years old, she embodies the essence of a hard-working grandmother, her stature short and her back hunched from years of toil on a hostile planet. Her gnarled leg, a souvenir from her past struggles, necessitates the use of a cane for mobility. A cherished thin purple shawl, adorned with intricate patterns reminiscent of her home world, drapes over her shoulders, offering a semblance of comfort and connection to her roots. Her skin, overly tanned and deeply wrinkled, tells the story of a life spent under the merciless sun of a harsh environment. Her eyes, a murky brown, reflect a life filled with vigilance and wariness.

Her journey began on a planet where she discovered she was pregnant, a situation fraught with danger due to the absence of a father and the oppressive regime that governed her world. Fearing for her unborn child's safety, she used her meager savings to escape to a life of poverty elsewhere. There, she gave birth to her daughter, Kitho, a girl who shared only her dark hair. In an attempt to shield Kitho from the judgment of others, Mother later bore a son, Cody, whose charm and cuteness she leveraged to divert attention from her daughter. This strategy, though effective in its intent, strained her relationship with Kitho, who resented the preferential treatment Cody received.

The situation escalated when Cody's actions led Kitho to unleash a hidden power within her, attracting the attention of authorities and individuals from their old planet. Faced with the threat of losing Kitho, Mother fled once more, this time to a distant planet. There, a fateful encounter with a crashed Jedi offered Kitho a chance at a better life through Jedi training. Despite her deep love for her daughter, Mother recognized the opportunity for Kitho's future and, with a heavy heart, allowed her to leave with the Jedi.

Throughout her life, Mother's primary conflict has been the struggle to protect her children from the harsh realities of their existence, navigating the delicate balance between shielding them and preparing them for the world's cruelty. Her unique quirk, a soft, almost imperceptible humming of lullabies from her home world, serves as a comforting reminder of her origins and her enduring hope for a better future for her children.