Lana shrugged. "There's not much to tell. They were entrepreneurs, successful ones, in Kaas City. Loyal to the Empire, surprised but proud their daughter was Sith."
She tried to remember what she could. "Curious, I think. I've always believed asking questions was a good thing, and I doubt I came by that at the Academy. They always bought me all the books I wanted. But proper comportment was important, too.
"They sent money and occasional holos when I was in the Academy, and congratulated me on passing my trials. We exchanged letters and spoke when I was posted close enough and not in a warzone or on a sensitive mission. They died in Zakuul's bombing of Dromund Kaas."
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She tried to remember what she could. "Curious, I think. I've always believed asking questions was a good thing, and I doubt I came by that at the Academy. They always bought me all the books I wanted. But proper comportment was important, too.
"They sent money and occasional holos when I was in the Academy, and congratulated me on passing my trials. We exchanged letters and spoke when I was posted close enough and not in a warzone or on a sensitive mission. They died in Zakuul's bombing of Dromund Kaas."