Jezra'lin's older sibling


A non-binary Force-sensitive individual was the older sibling of Jezra'lin—a non-binary Mon Calamari who was one of the Littles, children in the Path of the Open Hand cult. In 382 BBY, while in the market of the town Ferdan on the Outer Rim planet Dalna, Jezra'lin watched the Jedi Padawan Kevmo Zink using the Force to move flowers through the air. Afterward, the Mon Calamari told Marda Ro—an Evereni Path member who oversaw the Littles—of their sibling's Force-sensitivity and then wondered if their sibling would also be able to move the flowers with the Force.

Jezra'lin's older sibling was mentioned in the 2022 young-adult novel The High Republic: Path of Deceit, written by Justina Ireland and Tessa Gratton as part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project's Phase II. When asked about the usage of singular "they/them" pronouns in the novel for Jezra'lin's older sibling, Gratton stated that they had intended the usage to indicate a non-binary gender for the character.

The author added that the character may not personally identify as non-binary and instead may identify with a gender unique to their species that translates to the usage of "they/them" pronouns in the Galactic Basic language. For the purposes of the free-to-edit, unofficial online Star Wars encyclopedia known as Wookieepedia, Gratton was comfortable with designating Jezra'lin and their sibling—as well as several other characters in Path of Deceit that were not within the binary genders of male and female—as non-binary.

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Jezralin's older sibling was introduced in Path of Deceit.

Jezralin's older sibling was introduced in Path of Deceit.

Jezra'lin's older sibling was mentioned in the 2022 young-adult novel The High Republic: Path of Deceit, written by Justina Ireland and Tessa Gratton as part of the Star Wars: The High Republic multimedia project's Phase II. When asked about the usage of singular "they/them" pronouns in the novel for Jezra'lin's older sibling, Gratton stated that they had intended the usage to indicate a non-binary gender for the character.

The author added that the character may not personally identify as non-binary and instead may identify with a gender unique to their species that translates to the usage of "they/them" pronouns in the Galactic Basic language. For the purposes of the free-to-edit, unofficial online Star Wars encyclopedia known as Wookieepedia, Gratton was comfortable with designating Jezra'lin and their sibling—as well as several other characters in Path of Deceit that were not within the binary genders of male and female—as non-binary.

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