Mother, at the age of 45, embodies the essence of resilience and survival, her life marked by the harshness of a hostile planet and the subsequent struggles in poverty. Standing at a mere 5 feet, her stature is diminished further by a slight hunch, a testament to years spent toiling under unforgiving conditions. Her cane, a constant companion, aids her in navigating the world with a semblance of dignity. Wrapped around her shoulders is a thin, purple shawl, a cherished relic from her home world, adorned with intricate patterns that speak of a life once lived in a different reality. Her skin, overly tanned and wrinkled, tells the story of a life exposed to relentless elements, while her murky brown eyes carry the weight of countless unspoken sorrows.

The discovery of her pregnancy on the hostile planet brought a new wave of fear and desperation, prompting her to use her meager savings to escape to a life of poverty on a distant world. There, she gave birth to her daughter, Kitho, a child who shared her dark hair but little else. In an attempt to shield Kitho from the judgment and scrutiny of others, Mother bore a son, Cody, four years later. Cody, with his charming demeanor, became her tool to divert attention, a decision that strained her relationship with Kitho. When Cody's actions pushed Kitho to reveal a latent, powerful ability, it attracted the attention of authorities and figures from their old planet, forcing Mother to flee once more.

Their journey led them to a remote planet where a Jedi crash-landed, seeking to train Kitho. Despite the deep love she harbored for her daughter, Mother recognized the opportunity for Kitho to lead a better life under the Jedi's guidance. This decision, though heart-wrenching, was made with the hope that Kitho would find the peace and purpose that had eluded Mother her entire life.

Mother's unique quirk is her habit of humming an old lullaby from her home world, a soothing melody that she sings to herself during moments of stress or reflection. This lullaby, a fragment of her past, serves as a reminder of the life she once knew and the dreams she held for her children.

Through her life, Mother faced numerous conflicts: the struggle to survive on a hostile planet, the fear of her oppressors, the challenges of raising children in poverty, and the heart-wrenching decision to let Kitho go. Yet, her unwavering love for her children and her relentless pursuit of their safety and well-being defined her journey, culminating in a bittersweet end where she sacrificed her own desires for the potential betterment of her daughter's future.