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20[[header:Jedha]]
21[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jedha_swct.png]]
22->'''Location:''' Orbit of [=NaJedha=], Jedha System, Terrabe Sector, Freestanding Subsectors,[[note]]independent sectors not a part of the Galactic government[[/note]] Mid Rim
23->'''Immigrated Species:''' Humans
24->'''Native Fauna:''' Spamel, Versimillipede, Dune scratcher
25
26--> ''"We're going to Jedha. That's a warzone."''
27-->--'''Jyn Erso'''
28
29The moon of [=NaJedha=], the historical and spiritual significance of the moon led to it becoming a world of worship for those who believed in the Force, and a holy site for pilgrims who sought spiritual guidance, including the Jedi Order -- in fact having been an ancient chair for the order in the past. During the reign of the Empire, the moon was extracted for its abundance in kyber crystals, which in turn attracted and provoked the rebel insurgency known as the Partisans led by Saw Gerrera of Onderon. Most of this action would be centralized in the capital city, Jedha City, also known as the Holy City.
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31* ApocalypseHow: A Class 1 example. Despite the Death Star only shooting at minimum power, the superlaser targeting the Holy City of Jedha delivers a huge amount of energy, having penetrated the moon's crust and created a [[WorldWreckingWave shockwave]] in its mantle, as the ground is shown ''peeling off the surface of the moon'' (which is [[ShownTheirWork what would happen]] if a planet was hit by a large enough impact, and presumably a [[DoomsdayDevice giant]] [[DeathRay death laser]] as well). While the moon is miraculously still somewhat habitable after the Battle of Yavin, the geological damage done is permanent and [[ShatteredWorld is very noticeable from space]], not to mention the potential ecological damage caused by such a disaster.
32* HolyCity: Jedha is a religious pilgrimage site for many religions that worship the Force and those who pray for the Jedi to return. Naturally, it's occupied by the Empire.
33* LaResistance: Many people on Jedha don't take it well that the Empire pillages the holy city's kyber crystals' reserves.
34* PowerCrystal: One of only four known sources of kyber crystals, along with Ilum, Christophsis and Lothal.
35* RodentsOfUnusualSize: At the time of the Battle of Jedha in the High Republic era, Jedha City's sewers were infested with dune scratchers, a species of enormous [[ExtraEyes six-eyed]] rats.
36* WretchedHive: Despite being known as a pilgrimage site, Jedha City is also a hotbed for all sorts of criminal activity, and despite being the closest thing the planet has to an active Jedi presence, the Guardians of the Whills seem more interested in protecting the Kyber Temple and [[PoliceAreUseless pay no heed to said criminal activity]] unless it actively threatens them. During the the High Republic era, peace between the various religious groups was incredibly fragile at best, and one of them, the [[AntiMagicalFaction Path of the Open Hand]], actively instigates conflict against the Jedi.
37* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After the Imperials are finished mining all of the kyber crystals from Jedha, they use the Death Star to destroy Jedha's largest city.
38----
39
40!!Jedha clergy
41
42[[folder:Convocation of the Force]]
43!!Convocation of the Force
44
45->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic2022 The High Republic (2022)]]'' | ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]''
46
47An advisory board made to promote peace and understanding between the various Force religions based on Jedha during the High Republic era. Represented religions on the Convocation include the Jedi Order, the Disciples of the Whills, the Guardians of the Wills, the Church of the Force, the Matukai, the Fallanassi, the Lonto, and the Sorcerers of Tund.
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49* NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering: They were ostensibly formed with the purpose promoting unity between Force groups, but 150 years before the Great Hyperspace Disaster, the groups that made up the Convocation were in a very fragile peace at best. When the Convocation is first introduced in the comic, two of the representatives are on the verge of killing a Yacombe envoy who was interested in joining on the grounds that they ''might'' be a Dark Force user. This was enough to convince the envoy to look elsewhere.
50[[/folder]]
51
52[[folder:Disciples of the Whills]]
53!!Disciples of the Whills
54
55->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic2022 The High Republic (2022)]]'' | ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
56
57The oldest faith active on Jedha. They regularly congregate at the Kyber Temple. Their members include Angber Trel, Killi Gimm, and Silvanie Phest.
58----
59* SaintlyChurch: They run an orphanage near the Kyber Temple and frequently ask for alms.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Guardians of the Whills]]
63!!Guardians of the Whills
64
65->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic2022 The High Republic (2022)]]'' | ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsPathOfVengeance Path of Vengeance]]'' | ''Film/RogueOne''
66
67A sect of warriors charged with protecting the Temple of the Whills on Jedha. Known members include [[Characters/StarWarsRogueOne Baze Malbus and Chirrut ÃŽmwe]].
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69* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: They are not naturally Force-sensitive like the Jedi, but through training some of them can gain superhuman fighting skills and perception.
70* EnergyBow: Their traditional weapon is the lightbow, which is similar to the bowcaster.
71* HeroicNeutral: The Guardians were expelled from the Temple when the Empire took over and looted it for kyber crystals, which is why Chirrut is seen working as a street fortune teller.
72* MagicalAsian: Chirrut especially fits this trope almost to a T for Jyn Erso, only he references the Force instead of Confucious.
73* PoliceAreUseless: During the High Republic era, many of them seem to be far more interested in protecting the Kyber Temple than addressing major problems on Jedha, making them little more than glorified security guards that turn a blind eye to potential problems outside the Temple, whether it be class disparity, criminal activity, or the more dangerous Force cults (such as [[AntiMagicalFaction the Path of the Open Hand]]) amassing power in the streets. This is the overall reason Tey Sirrek left them and it takes a [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech real verbal chewing]] from Tey during the Battle of Jedha to make them realize [[HeelRealization how far they've fallen]] and to get them to help the people.
74* StaffOfAuthority: Some members carry a staff topped with a kyber crystal as a symbolic source of inner illumination.
75* WarriorMonk: Members are both skilled warriors and highly spiritual.
76[[/folder]]
77
78[[folder:Brotherhood of the Beatific Countenance]]
79!!Brotherhood of the Beatific Countenance
80[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lorrdian_pilgrims.png]]
81!!!'''Species:''' Lorrdian
82
83->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne'' | ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015''
84
85A congregation including members of the Lorrdian species. Members include Toshdor Ni and the High Priest.
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87* ElectiveMute: Members of this order take a vow of silence.
88* NeutralNoLonger: Months after the destruction of Jedha, a few members can be seen allied with Two-Tubes.
89* TheUnpronounceable: The High Priest gave up his old name and is only referred to by a wail of a certain pitch.
90[[/folder]]
91
92!!!High Republic Era
93
94[[folder:Keth Cerepath]]
95!!Keth Cerepath
96!!!'''Species:''' Human
97
98->'''Voiced by:''' Brandon [=McInnis=]
99->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTalesOfEnlightenment Tales of Enlightenment: New Prospects]]'' | ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]''
100
101A young adjunct from the Church of the Force that served at the Kyber Temple, who yearned for more in his life and frequented the tapbar Enlightenment to hear stories.
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103* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: As someone who perceived himself as little more than a lowly acolyte, Keth wished to do something more meaningful. While the conflict on Jedha allows him to help the Jedi, it comes at the cost of his own life.
104* HeroicSacrifice: He gives his life protecting Silandra Sho from Mytion.
105[[/folder]]
106
107[[folder:P3-7A]]
108!![=P3-7A=]
109
110->'''Voiced by:''' Sean Kenin Elias-Reyes
111->'''Appearances:''' ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsTalesOfLightAndLife Shield of the Jedi]]''
112
113A droid that belonged to Keth Cerepath, having been saved from scrapping and rebuilt by Bonbraks.
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115* IceCreamKoan: Because he was rebuilt using a vocoder from a scrapped Temple droid, he can say nothing but pre-recorded Kyber Temple scripture. The patrons of Enlightenment got so annoyed by this that Kradon banned the droid from the tapbar. This subverted in that while the koans are all he's capable of saying, there is hidden meaning behind it.
116* ReligiousRobot: Subverted. He only talks like a Temple droid because he was rebuilt with a vocoder from one.
117* SiliconSnarker: There is a bit of veiled snark hidden behind some of his pre-recorded koans.
118[[/folder]]
119
120[[folder:Mytion]]
121!!Mytion
122
123->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarcThompson
124->'''Appearances:''' ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]''
125
126A member of the Brothers of the Ninth Door, a secretive religious sect on Jedha.
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128* AgentProvocateur: He was hired by Tilson Graf (who in turn was agent of the Path of the Hand) to set off a series of terror bombings around Jedha that would reignite the Eiram-E'ronoh war on Jedha itself.
129* MasterOfIllusion: He and the Brothers of the Ninth Door are capable of disguising themselves with Force-based illusions.
130* SkeletonsInTheCoatCloset: He and many of the Brothers wear the skulls of their dead as masks.
131* VoiceOfTheLegion: In ''The Battle of Jedha'' audio play, he has a notable reverb in his voice.
132[[/folder]]
133
134!!!Imperial Era
135
136[[folder:Omisha Joyo]]
137!!Omisha Joyo
138[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/omisha_joyo_sw.png]]
139
140->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
141->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
142
143A member of the Clan of the Toribota.
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145* CoolHelmet: He wears a "resonant helmet" which "siphons the call of the First Light."
146[[/folder]]
147
148[[folder:Guch Ydroma]]
149!!Guch Ydroma
150[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/guch_ydroma_sw.png]]
151
152->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
153->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
154
155A follower of the Phirmist religion, he claims he was given the ability to conjure water out of thin air by his god.
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157* CrossingTheDesert: This is how he claims he got his abilities.
158* MakingASplash: He claims that he has the ability to conjure water out of thin air.
159* ThirstyDesert: The main market for his abilities.
160[[/folder]]
161
162[[folder: Nesta Term]]
163!!Nesta Term
164[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nesta_term_sw.png]]
165
166->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
167->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
168
169A self-proclaimed "Lens of the Central Isopter". Her order worships death itself and they are attracted to violent areas.
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171* {{Cult}}: How her order is described in the ''Rogue One Ultimate Visual Guide''.
172* TheSacredDarkness: She worships death itself.
173* SamusIsAGirl: You can't tell due to her full-bodied costume, but she is a woman.
174[[/folder]]
175
176!!The Decraniated
177
178[[folder:The Decraniated]]
179!!The Decraniated
180[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/decraniated_swct.png]]
181
182->'''Appearances:''' ''{{Film/Solo}}'' | ''Film/RogueOne'' | ''ComicBook/StarWarsMarvel2015''
183
184Organic beings who have had the top halves of their heads removed and replaced with machines, rendering them obedient slaves.
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186* BodyHorror: We repeat, the ''top halves'' of their heads are ''gone''.
187* TheCameo: Some of them can be seen as servants on Dryden Vos's yacht. ''Scum and Villainy'' confirms that Evazan was in Crimson Dawn's employ at the time and created the Decraniated for Vos. [[spoiler:After Vos's death, Evazan went independent and sold the Decraniated to fund himself.]]
188* CyberneticsWillEatYourSoul: They have no free will and are essentially droids.
189* {{Cyborg}}: They are organic beings with droid brains, effectively making them meat droids instead of conventional cyborgs.
190* MadDoctor: The Visual Guide states they were altered by a "fugitive surgeon". The surgeon in question is Roofoo, AKA Dr. Cornelius Evazan.
191* UnexplainedRecovery: Some of the ones on Jedha are among those that escaped Jedha City's destruction.
192* UnwillingRoboticization: The ''Rogue One Ultimate Visual Guide'' states that they were likely sold into slavery.
193* WeCanRebuildHim: Some of them are victims injured in battle.
194* WetwareBody: The machine parts take over the organic host's functions.
195[[/folder]]
196
197[[folder:Caysin Bog]]
198!!Caysin Bog
199[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/caysin_bog.png]]
200
201->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
202->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsDoctorAphra Doctor Aphra]]''
203
204A high-gravity humanoid blown apart by the insurgency and pieced back together by a mysterious man called Roofoo. After escaping the destruction of Jedha City, he swore revenge on the man who butchered him, and signed on as hired muscle with Son-tuul Pride to fund his search, entering into a romantic relationship with Tam Posla, an ex-cop-turned-bounty hunter also hunting Roofoo, in the process.
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206* BattleCouple: He and Posla end up fighting side by side on several occasions during their time with Son-tuul Pride.
207* BuryYourGays: [[spoiler:Dies during the infiltration of Hivebase-1, thanks to Dr. Aphra reprogramming his cyberware to force him to walk into the droid prototypes' line of fire.]]
208* {{Heavyworlder}}: He is a "high gravity" humanoid.
209* LeeroyJenkins: [[spoiler:An unwilling example. Thanks to a [[RestrainingBolt secret contingency]] programmed into his cyberware by Dr. Aphra, he ends up walking right into the firing line of the droid prototypes on Hivebase-1, getting blown to bits a second time.]]
210* LosingYourHead: Unlike some of the other Decraniated (who are only missing the top halves of their heads), he's missing ''his entire'' head, with the droid CPU taking up his neck.
211* OrganTheft: ''Doctor Aphra'' reveals that his ''body'' has enough space inside of it to store a bunch of blasters in it like a can, [[FridgeHorror which means that his organs were removed too]].
212* {{Revenge}}: He wants to get back at the people who turned him into what is essentially a walking corpse.
213* UnexplainedRecovery: As of this writing, it's unknown how he escaped Jedha City before its destruction.
214* UnwillingRoboticization: Resents being turned into a medical experiment against his will.
215* WeCanRebuildHim: He was turned into one of the Decraniated after being injured by the Partisans.
216[[/folder]]
217
218!!Other residents
219!!!High Republic Era
220
221[[folder:Tey Sirrek]]
222!!Tey Sirrek
223[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tey_sirrek_sw.png]]
224%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
225!!!'''Species:''' Sephi
226
227->'''Appearances:''' ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic2022 The High Republic (2022)]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsPathOfVengeance Path of Vengeance]]'' | ''[[Manga/StarWarsTheEdgeOfBalancePrecedent The Edge of Balance: Precedent]]''[[note]]Flashback[[/note]] | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic2023 The High Republic (2023)]]''
228
229A Sephi thief and former Guardian of the Whills who was active during the High Republic era.
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231* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:Saves Terec, Ceret and Goonral Monshi from a Nameless while on the planet Kindosorn]]
232* BrokeYourArmPunchingOutCthulhu: Because he isn't a Force user, he's unaffected by the Leveler's hallucinations. While he is able to incapacitate the Leveler and save Vildar's life, he loses all memory of the encounter as a result of using the Hand of Siberus, which would have [[DrunkOnTheDarkSide completely corrupted him]] had it not been for Yana knocking him out.
233* CanonImmigrant: The Sephi species originated in ''Legends''.
234* CassandraTruth: Due to his reputation as a general pest and a disgraced Guardian, nobody seems to believe him when he's caught with a bomb in the Kyber Temple and claims he was trying to disarm it. At best, the Jedi are suspicious of the circumstances in which he was caught (the rest of the Guardians have a bone to pick with him and him being caught with the bomb was too convenient).
235* TheCavalry: After he touches a nerve with the Guardians during the Battle of Jedha, he and the Guardians rescue Vildar Mac and the other occupants of the bombed almshouse.
236* CowboyCop: He was originally a Guardian of the Whills, but the rest of the Guardians took issue with him when he decided to go beyond just protecting the Kyber Temple. He left when he realized the Guardians were worthless for anything other than protecting the Temple.
237* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:The fact that he's casually wielding [[ArtifactOfDoom an ancient Sith power gauntlet]] initially raises some eyebrows from Terec and Ceret, but he also reveals that his relationship with another Jedi has helped him learn to resist the gauntlet's corrupting influence, and now he uses that gauntlet to defend Jedi from monsters that prey on Force users.]]
238* DoomedByCanon: He is one of the few non-Force-sensitive allies of the Jedi to have seen what the Nameless actually look like. However, because of problems with the [[ArtifactOfDoom Hand of Siberus]], he loses all memory of the encounter, which is one of many things that leave the Jedi unprepared for the Nameless's return 150 years later.
239* GoodAllAlong: He seems to be a thief at first, but is actually investigating the artifact thefts on Jedha.
240* HeroWithBadPublicity: He's genuinely seeking to do good in Jedha City, but most see him as little more than a pickpocket and con artist, and the Guardians of the Whills especially don't like him for walking away from them.
241* ImpossibleThief: He's able to steal Vildar's lightsaber from him without him even ''[[SensorCharacter sensing]]'' it until it's too late.
242* InterspeciesRomance: After the Battle of Jedha, he and the Kiffar Vildar Mac profess their feelings for each other.
243* KnightInSourArmor: The reason he has a disdain for the Guardians of the Whills is because they were more interested in protecting the temple than the people of Jedha when he served with them. The [[DeathOfAChild death of Flim]] at the hands of [[TheFagin Anst Wozo]] and the Guardians choosing not to seek justice was the final straw for him.
244* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Because he used [[ArtifactOfDoom an ancient Sith power gauntlet]] to fight off the Great Leveler, he's lost all memory of his encounter with it.
245* LikeAnOldMarriedCouple: Despite becoming close allies during the Battle of Jedha (and romantic partners after), he and Vildar Mac continue to throw verbal jabs at each other.
246* LongLived: Sephi have long lives, and when he reappears during Phase III of the High Republic Era, he's at least over 150 years old.
247* LovableRogue: He's a thief by occupation, but as a former Guardian of the Whills, he's also got a heart of gold.
248* MageKiller: Despite not being Force-sensitive, he claims to know a number of martial arts that can be used to counter Jedi, including Morichro -- also known as the TouchOfDeath -- which can stop one's heart. He seems to kill Vildar Mac in the first issue of the Phase II comic with that last move (after Vildar claimed that [[InstantlyProvenWrong such a move was a myth]]); however, it's revealed in the second issue that not only was Vildar actually still alive, what Tey used wasn't actually Morichro, [[DoingInTheWizard but a Sephi self-defense pheromone]].
249* MistakenForMurderer: Vildar and Matthea initially believe he killed V'kara when they find her dead in the Shrine of Sarrav and Tey at the scene. When they meet up with Tey again at the Enlightenment bar, he reveals that not only she was already dead when he got there, she came to him for his help.
250* NotQuiteDead: During the brawl inside the Final Protector's vault, it appears to Vildar that Yana had shot Tey. However, it turns out he can use his own pheromones to put himself in a healing trance too, like he did with Oliviah Zeveron earlier.
251* PayEvilUntoEvil: What eventually got him disgraced from the Guardians of the Whills was choosing to seek justice for Flim's death on his own terms and killing Anst Wozo in retribution upon leaving.
252* PointyEars: As a Sephi, he has large elf-like ears, which he likes to joke about himself. In his bickering with Vildar, the latter calls him a Lepi (a species of rabbit people) as an insult.
253-->'''Tey Sirrek:''' Oooh, ''Lepi''...because of the ears...I see what you did there, although try not to crack that one on Coachelle Prime. They'll shove a space carrot right [[AssShove where the suns don't shine]].
254* PowerFist: While inside the Final Protector's hidden vault, he uses the Hand of Siberus - an ancient Sith power gauntlet - to fight off the Great Leveler when it attacks Vildar Mac. While succeeds in incapacitating the creature, it briefly corrupted him and caused him to lose his memory of the encounter. [[spoiler:He has full ownership of the gauntlet 150 years later, has since learned to resist its corruptive influence, and uses it to kill other Nameless after the Nihil and the Children of the Storm weaponize them en masse.]]
255* ThePowerOfLove: [[spoiler:His relationship with Vildar Mac helped him learn to resist the corrupting influence of the Hand of Siberus.]]
256* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He gives [[ByTheBookCop Oklane Viss]] and the other Guardians a real burn when they try to take him back to his cell [[UngratefulBastard despite helping them]] against thieves in the Temple and refusing to help Vildar when he's buried alive in the Path of the Open Hand's almshouse. This manages to get through to them to help Vildar out.
257-->'''Oklane Viss:''' Our only responsibility is to the Temple.\
258'''Tey Sirrek:''' The Temple? Jedha is ''burning'', Oklane, but [[SarcasmMode I suppose that's all fine and dandy as long as your little statues are safe]]! You say the Force is with you, but all you care about is your duty. What about the people outside the Temple, Viss? What about your duty to ''them''? You're a Guardian of the Whills, Captain, [[ArmorPiercingQuestion but what exactly are you guarding]]?
259* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He left the Guardians because he realized they were little more than glorified security guards for one Temple who aren't even interested in protecting Jedha's people. As such, he now decides to be a hero on his own terms.
260* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He seems to be one of [[ComicBook/StarWarsRepublic Vilmarh Grahrk]]. Both are criminals who initially have an antagonistic relationship with a brooding Kiffar Jedi before becoming FireforgedFriends who [[VitriolicBestBuds frequently throw jabs at each other]]. However, while Villie is an unapologetic smuggler known for screwing over almost everyone he's worked with (and even worked for Darth Sidious once), Tey is a simple street thief that left the Guardians of the Whills because he became he disillusioned by how ineffectual they were, but retains his morals all the same.
261* TheTeamNormal: After the Battle of Jedha, Vildar gives him a seat on the Convocation of the Force to represent the interests of non-Force users on Jedha. This is in response to the strained relationship between the Convocation and Jedha's citizens leading into the conflict, which the Path of the Open Hand capitalized on to incite riots.
262* TimePassageBeard: Has grown a white beard within the last 150 years when he reappears in Phase III of the High Republic.
263* TragicKeepsake:
264** His RobotBuddy Skoot originally belonged to a street orphan named Flim. He adopted the droid after Flim was murdered by Anst Wozo.
265** 150 years after the Battle of Jedha, he's seen carrying around Vildar's lightsaber as a memento.
266* TheTrickster: He makes a point of messing with Vildar -- a Jedi -- before and after revealing his true colors, including stopping his heart with a move he claims to be [[TouchOfDeath Morichro]] (which is actually just a less lethal self-defense pheromone) and stealing his lightsaber from him without him even sensing it (so he can use it to barter with an artifact trafficker and get the Jedi to follow him).
267* TricksterMentor: [[spoiler:He becomes one to both Terec and Ceret when they fall victim to H'Tar's illusions, helping guide them through the hallucinations in his usual snarky manner and helping reconnect their Force bond.]]
268* WeHelpTheHelpless: He seems like a thief at first, but he's actually trying to help the oppressed when neither the Jedi nor the Guardians of the Whills will.
269[[/folder]]
270
271[[folder:Kradon Minst]]
272!!Kradon Minst
273[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kradon_minst_sw.png]]
274%%[[caption-width-right:300:some caption text]]
275!!!'''Species:''' Villarandi
276
277->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarcThompson
278->'''Appearances:''' ''[[Literature/StarWarsTalesOfEnlightenment Tales of Enlightenment: New Prospects]]'' | ''[[ComicBook/StarWarsTheHighRepublic2022 The High Republic (2022)]]'' | ''[[AudioPlay/StarWarsTheBattleOfJedha The Battle of Jedha]]'' | ''[[Literature/StarWarsPathOfVengeance Path of Vengeance]]''
279
280The owner of the tapbar Enlightenment and an information broker.
281----
282* TheBartender: Like many examples of this trope, his position as a bar owner makes him a prolific information broker regarding affairs on Jedha. His bar also happens to attract a lot of seedy types, which he has the Twinkle Sisters to keep in line. However, he's shown fighting with a blaster to keep troublemakers out of Englightenment during the Battle of Jedha.
283* FluffyTheTerrible: He has two burly Gloovan bouncers staffing his bar known as the Twinkle Sisters.
284* InsectoidAlien: Villarandi look like four-armed humanoid insects.
285* KnowledgeBroker: He's ''the'' most knowledgeable information broker on Jedha during the High Republic era, and many come to him for advice.
286* MultiArmedMultitasking: As a Villarandi, he has four arms.
287* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: His information normally comes at a price, but the first time is always free.
288* SeriousBusiness: He takes keeping Enlightenment a neutral ground free from the religious squabbles that plague Jedha ''very'' seriously, and will threaten to have even ''Jedi'' killed for breaking the peace in his bar. During the Battle of Jedha, he's fighting to keep out all sorts of troublemakers.
289* ThirdPersonPerson: He seems to refer himself with third-person pronouns frequently.
290[[/folder]]
291
292!!!Imperial Era
293
294[[folder:Dobias Cole-Truten]]
295!!Dobias Cole-Truten
296[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dobias_cole_truten_sw.png]]
297
298->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
299->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
300
301A local miner and salesman.
302----
303* {{Prospector}}: He used to work in a kyber mine.
304* VaderBreath: His past as a miner has given him a respiratory illness.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Gavra Ubrento]]
308!!Gavra Ubrento
309[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gavra_ubrento_sw.png]]
310
311->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
312->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
313
314A member of a band of mechanics working in Jedha.
315----
316* BreakOutTheMuseumPiece: She lacks access to modern tools and resources but that doesn't stop her.
317* WrenchWench: A skilled starship mechanic.
318[[/folder]]
319
320[[folder:Woan Barso]]
321!!Woan Barso
322[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/woan_barso_sw.png]]
323
324->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
325->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne'' | ''[[Literature/PoeDameronFreeFall Poe Dameron: Free Fall]]''
326
327A smuggler who helps refugees escape Jedha City.
328----
329* TheAllegedCar: Due to his ship's unreliable life support system, he always wears a spacesuit.
330* WarRefugees: Helps refugees escape the occupied city.
331[[/folder]]
332
333[[folder:Valwid Ined]]
334!!Valwid Ined
335!!!'''Species:''' Vobati
336[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valwid_ined_sw.png]]
337
338->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
339->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
340
341A Vobati skilled at forging Imperial documents.
342----
343* NotInThisForYourRevolution: Frequently works for Saw Gerrera's Partisans, but is only in it for the money.
344[[/folder]]
345
346[[folder:Pendra Siliu]]
347!!Pendra Siliu
348[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pendra_siliu_sw_9.png]]
349!!!'''Species:''' Human
350
351->'''Portrayed by:''' Ivy Wong
352->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
353
354A young girl briefly separated from her mother by a skirmish on Jedha. She is rescued by Jyn Erso.
355----
356* DivingSave: How Jyn meets her.
357* KidAmidTheChaos: Gets caught in the crossfire of a skirmish and needs to be pulled to safety.
358* ShootTheShaggyDog: Jyn saves her from the middle of the firefight between the Empire and Partisans... only for Pendra and her parents to die hours later when the Death Star destroys Jedha City.
359* UncertainDoom: It can be assumed she and her parents were killed when the Death Star struck Jedha City, unless they escaped right before it did.
360[[/folder]]
361
362[[folder:[=K-0HN=]]]
363!![=K-0HN=] (Kone)
364[[quoteright:224:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/l_1_droid___rogue_one_1.png]]
365
366->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
367
368An L-1 tactical droid who works as a discreet translator.
369----
370* ReligiousRobot: He hopes to purchase an upgrade that will allow him to understand spirituality.
371* StreetUrchin: Frequently shares his money with them so that they can eat.
372* TranslatorBuddy: He works as a translator for transactions that require confidentiality.
373[[/folder]]
374
375[[folder:Fassio Ablund]]
376!!Fassio Ablund
377[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fassio_ablund_sw_7.png]]
378
379->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
380->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
381
382A spy who sold secrets of the local Rebels to the Empire.
383----
384* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: He sold secrets to the Empire, but was branded a criminal when he stole armor from a fallen stormtrooper, leaving him with no allies.
385* InformationBroker: He sells the secrets of the insurgency to the Empire, hoping for protection.
386[[/folder]]
387
388[[folder:Jalice Andit]]
389!!Jalice Andit
390[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jalice_andit_swct.png]]
391
392->'''Portrayed by:''' ???
393->'''Appearances:''' ''Film/RogueOne''
394
395A gun-for-hire who, along with her husband Joali, frequently works with Saw Gerrera.
396----
397* BattleCouple: She and her husband fight as a team.
398* BloodKnight: They fight for credits but they enjoy the thrill as well.
399* IcyBlueEyes: Her eyes are a very pale blue.
400* NotInThisForYourRevolution: They work with Gerrera's group only so long as they get paid.
401* ThrillSeeker: How they're described in the guide.
402[[/folder]]
403
404!!Others
405
406[[folder:Tam Posla]]
407!!Tam Posla
408-->See his entry on the [[Characters/StarWarsBountyHuntersAndMercenaries Bounty Hunters & Mercenaries]] page.
409[[/folder]]
410
411[[folder:Roofoo and Sawkee]]
412!!Cornelius Evazan (Roofoo) and Ponda Baba (Sawkee)
413-->See their entries on the [[Characters/StarWarsTatooine Tatooine]] page.
414[[/folder]]
415
416[[header:[=NaJedha=]]]
417->'''Location:''' Jedha System, Terrabe Sector, Freestanding Subsectors,[[note]]independent sectors not a part of the Galactic government [[/note]] Mid Rim
418->'''Moons:''' Jedha
419
420The world that Jedha orbits. After the Death Star rendered Jedha uninhabitable, the remaining members of the Partisans and survivors of the attack joined together and hid out on [=NaJedha=].
421----
422* AmbiguousSituation: The main ''Star Wars'' comic reveals that its surface is covered in crystals. Like how our Moon was formed from the Earth and thus contains the same material as the Earth, it's possible that Jedha holds an abundance of crystals because this moon formed from [=NaJedha=]. Alternatively, this could be because both Jedha and [=NaJedha=] were formed from the same material.
423

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