Droo Rawk
Droo Rawk's Information
Gina Torres as Droo Rawk
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Name: Droo Rawk
Race: Human (Kiffar)
Homeworld: Kiffu
Affiliation: Independent
Position: Jedi Watchman (Kiffu)

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WARNING: This information should be considered OOC Knowledge unless one has the IC means to access it.

Droo Rawk was born into the famous Clan Vos of Kiffu and is the wife of Bantha Rawk, and one of the few who knows that he is really Jedi Master Nat Skywalker.

Like many of the Vos, Droo once served the Kiffar as one of the Kiffu Guardians in her youth. During this time, she had a dalliance with another guardian and got pregnant. After her daughter, Ahnah, was born, she did not return to the Guardians. Instead, Droo joined the Jedi Order, where she learned to hone her aptitude for healing and became a very skilled Healer.

It was during this time that she met and fell in love with Nat Skywalker. Both of them were drawn to each other and eventually they were married. So when Nat left the Order, she joined him. Like Nat, now Bantha Rawk, Droo and Ahnah took on the alias of ‘Rawk’ and faked their deaths along with Nat.

Droo and Bantha have two adopted children, other than Ahnah. Skeeto is a adolescent human boy that Bantha discovered. He is force sensitive, though has not received any serious training – thing that both Droo and Bantha are trying to avoid, in order for Skeeto to remain out of the Sith’s attention. Their second adopted son is a young Cathar who Bantha rescued from slavers. The boy had been tortured and abused by the men and in the end lost both of his legs. Bantha created him a pair of cybernetic legs, which he has taken to quite naturally. Her husband and three children are the most important things in Droo’s life, and she will fight quite fiercely to protect them.

Since she faked her death, Droo has put the role of the Jedi and the Guardian behind her and has quite happily settled into the role of the loving mother. She is a very skilled cook. Her bilabery patogga with cold blue milk is practically famous – at least to the select few who have had the luck to try it.