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Revision as of 12:39, 4 April 2008
The character of Delirion was created by Mara in late 2000.
Originally the character went by the name of Delirion, which was a name supposedly given to her in her youth. It would always stay with her, even after later adopting her given name, Nya Halcyon, as a sign of distancing herself from her past. Because of the reset, there are two differing versions of her character:
Pre-Reset Nya Halcyon was a Darksider with conflicting intentions, no loyalties and a messy past - as well as an impressive amount of delusions.
Post-Reset Nya Halcyon was a survivor of the Purge. During her youth she experienced too much turmoil to stay entirely untouched by it, and so her path led her inevitably down the dark side. To read up on this character, see Nya Halcyon
Overview
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- "Delirion always had been taken in by distractions. Sometimes, Hob wondered if she was less physical and more hauntingly spiritual than even she guessed. Certainly, she appeared that way- empty and sighing in her own deluded darknesses."
- ―Evil Hobgoblin
The character as such was an oddity, seemingly more ethereal at times than a substantial human being, always more inclined to listen to her own self-delusions than to believe in what is truly happening around her. Nya never acknowledged others' authority well, and was a severe loner - her skills and imperfections made it necessary to her not to seek training from others - instead she learned everything she could by trial-and-error, which had not been an easy path but at least, after years, a successful one. Were she to stand against another Force User on one of her better days, she would have been a match for a Sith Lord - or Jedi Master.
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Delusional Dark Jedi
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As a young girl, Nya finds out her parents are not the simple space traders from their homeworld of Corellia, but two of the Jedi that survived the Jedi Purge at the end of the Clone Wars. She is drawn to seek out someone whom she believes can teach her more and finds the nefarious Dark Jedi Adalric Brandl, an actor whose warped mind drives him to get the girl to betray her parents to him.
Unwittingly she seals her fate by accidentally killing her own parents in the process - an act which Brandl/Belarq sees this as her initiation to her “apprenticeship” with him. Under his tutelage she learns much about the Force and even more about the Dark Side of it, remaining, however, a mediocre student when it comes to using any of its power. One day she manages to get away from him by denunciating him to the Emperor’s Jedi Hunters, and witnesses him being murdered in cold blood.
Out in the Galaxy, she quickly learns of others like her and seeks to join the Sith Order. During a training session she assaults her new master and gets thrown out again - it becomes apparent that the spirit of Adalric Brandl manifested itself in her mind and is now trying to destroy her. Forced out on her own, she retreats to Bast Castle on Vjun and is more or less run over by a group of Dark Jedi who want to take over the castle as their headquarter. She joins them and they create the cult of the Black Hand, a thorn in the eye of both Sith and Jedi. In the months to follow, Nya learns to live with both her resident evil spirit and her growing skills and power over the Force, training herself and eventually finding the means to rid herself of Adalric’s spirit and becoming a more formidable Dark Jedi.
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Character traits
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Nya was weak, rotting from the inside out, feeding her own inability to take control of her life with delusions, and only slowly coming to terms with herself. She is fighting for control over her own mind against the spirit possessing her, and when she is finally free of it, she's at the brink of death.
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Out of Character
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For information about the person behind the character, see Mara
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