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A human individual lived during the High Republic Era.[1] Around 153 BBY,[2] they, along with a Theelin individual, had a Theelin-human female child named Jecki Lon.[1] By around 149 BBY,[2] Lon had joined the Jedi Order to be trained as a Jedi in the Jedi Temple on[1] the Core Worlds planet[3] Coruscant.[1] In 134 BBY,[4] after Lon completed an exercise in the Jedi Temple, she wiggled her white toes, mentally noting she had got them from the parent of hers that had been human.[1]

Behind the scenes

Jecki Lon's human parent was mentioned in The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown, a 2025 young-adult novel written by Tessa Gratton.[1]

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown
  2. 2.0 2.1 Star Wars: The Acolyte: The Visual Guide establishes that Jecki Lon is twenty-one years old during the events of Star Wars: The Acolyte, which take place in 132 BBY per the reasoning here. Therefore, she must have been born around 153 BBY. The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown states that Lon had become a Jedi by the time she was four years old, meaning she must have joined the Jedi Order by around 149 BBY.
  3. The High Republic: Light of the Jedi
  4. The events of The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown take place in 134 BBY per the following reasoning. The Acolyte: The Crystal Crown establishes that Jecki Lon is the Padawan of Sol and Yord Fandar has yet to undertake his Jedi Trials. The novel also states that Lon has been Sol's Padawan for at least two years, as well as that Sol had not taken a Padawan for years after his former Padawan, Verosha Aniseya, left the Jedi Order. From this, at least four years have passed since Aniseya left the Order. "Lost / Found"—the events of which take place in 132 BBY per the reasoning here—establishes Aniseya left the Order six years before its events, equating to 138 BBY. The episode further states Fandar passed his Jedi Trials two years before its events, meaning he must have passed his Trials in 134 BBY.