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Raven Valcone
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Biographical Information
Race Corellian
Homeworld Corellia
Mother Selene Valcone
Father Aric Valcone
Spouse Single
Siblings None
Children None
Born Y4 Day 168
Imperial Service
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Imperial Academy

Positions Student
Prior Service N/A
Awards N/A

Character History

Raven Valcone was born and raised on the bustling world of Corellia, where she spent her formative years aboard her family's freighter, the Stardust Voyager. As the daughter of skilled traders, Raven grew up immersed in the adventurous life of space travel, learning the ins and outs of commerce and negotiation from her parents.

From a young age, Raven displayed a keen intellect and a natural talent for piloting, often accompanying her parents on trading expeditions and eagerly soaking up knowledge about the intricacies of starship navigation and interstellar trade routes. Despite the dangers of the galaxy, Raven's upbringing instilled in her a sense of confidence and resourcefulness that would serve her well in the years to come.

As she matured, Raven became increasingly fascinated by the Imperial presence on Corellia, drawn to the promise of order and stability that the Empire seemed to offer in a galaxy plagued by chaos and uncertainty. Influenced by her parents' pragmatic worldview and the allure of the Empire's messaging, Raven made the controversial decision to enlist in the Imperial Academy, much to the dismay of her family who had hoped she would continue the family trade.