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Tayjos Mulhan

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Tayjos Mulhan
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Biographical Information
Race Human
Homeworld Tatooine
Mother Alexis Mulhan (deceased)
Father James Mulhan (deceased)
Spouse None
Siblings None
Children None
Born Year 8, Day 168 (BCGT)
Imperial Service
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Imperial Navy
Positions Pilot
Prior Service
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Tayjos Mulhan is an aspirant student in the Imperial Academy.

Character History

Tayjos was born on the world of Tatooine, to a poor family. His mother died some days after his birth, and his father spent what little money they had on alcohol and the barest minimum of food. Eventually, his father died as well, due of alcohol poisoning. Lost and without any authority figures to turn to, Tayjos was taken in by a local gang affiliated with one of the Hutt Cartels for most of his childhood and early teens.

During a raid on their stronghold, Tayjos was captured and arrested. Sitting in a cell, he began to think about his life, and wanted change for the better. After managing to bribe the local officers to both release and remove his arrest record, he registered with a freighter crew going about the galaxy. Displaying an uncanny skill for piloting, he stayed on as a pilot, saving up money and educating himself in his spare time by senior crewman on the vessel.

While on shore leave, he found himself drawn to an Imperial recruiting station. Talking with the local officer there, Tayjos found himself increasingly believing that the Empire could provide the order and stability he wanted. After a fallout with his ships captain about leaving to join what he termed "an organization of drones", Tayjos enlisted in the Imperial Academy, where he was shipped to Prakith to learn what it truly meant about being an Imperial.