Nak-il Tano [portable]

raxshir during a ritual, Nak-il immediately organized a rescue party, refusing to stop until she was found. Skills and Characteristics Nak-il is depicted as a grounded, capable individual: Provider and Builder: He possessed practical carpentry skills, shown repairing his home's roof with a hammer and droid assistant. Warrior Spirit: When danger threatened his family or village, he was confident with a rifle and quick to take up arms. Linguistic Ability: He was fluent in both his native Togruti and Galactic Basic Standard. Legacy and Later Life The discovery of Ahsoka's Force sensitivity by the village elder, Gantika, led to a bittersweet departure. When Jedi Master

"You can't," she whispered, knowing he couldn't hear, then wrote it down.

Nak-Il didn't answer. He picked up the sphere. He walked to the edge of the Glass Ocean, where the salt flats met the sky. And he sat down. nak-il tano

Nak-Il descended alone. The Whisper Canyons were a graveyard of steel and crystal, the bones of a civilization that had talked too fast, too loud, too much. He followed the faint pulse in his fingertips—a thrumming rhythm like a distant heartbeat.

He worked for a woman called Mags, a soft-handed trader who ran the last outpost at Sinkhole Ridge. She gave him rations, fresh water, and a battered slate for writing. In return, he descended into the Whisper Canyons—a maze of collapsed data-spires—and pulled memory from the stone. raxshir during a ritual, Nak-il immediately organized a

Nak-Il didn’t correct them. He couldn’t hear his own voice anyway.

The job was supposed to be simple. A deep-core vein of singing glass, mapped by a survey drone, untouched for a century. Mags offered triple pay. "One last haul," she wrote. "Then you can buy that plot by the quiet river." Linguistic Ability: He was fluent in both his

He didn't shatter it. He didn't save her. He just held the sphere against his chest, feeling the faint warmth, the ghost of a heartbeat, the echo of a voice that only he—the one person who could not be deafened by the screams—could ever bear to hear.