Cassilyda Cryar | |
Aliases: | Cassie Cryar |
Continuity: | Star Wars |
Notability: | Antagonist |
Occupation: | Criminal |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Terrelian Jango Jumper |
Location: | Coruscant |
Status: | Alive |
First: | "Lightsaber Lost" |
Actor: | Jaime King |
Cassilyda "Cassie" Cryar is a fictional criminal and a minor character featured in the Star Wars multimedia franchise. She is associated with the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated television series. She appeared in the eleventh episode of season two, "Lightsaber Lost", where she was voiced by actress Jaime King.
Biography[]
Cassie Cryar was a female adult member of the Terrelian Jango Jumpers race. She lived on Coruscant and engaged in various criminal exploits. She was not an inherently evil person, but did not shy away from nefarious action in order to survive.
In 21 BBY, Cassie was involved in a conspiracy to murder a man named Nack Movers, who was the former lover of her partner, Ione Marcy. Through the course of events, she ended up stealing a lightsaber that belonged to Jedi padawan, Ahsoka Tano. This led to a prolonged chase that took Cassildya and Ahsoka across the streets and rooftops of Coruscant. [1]
Abilities[]
Skills[]
- Acrobatics: As an aspect of her race, Cassilyda was quite nimble and proficient at tumbling and jumping.
- Survival: Cassilda Cryar developed skills necessary in order to survive while living in urban environments with high crime and mortality rates.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Cassilyda Cryar was created by director Giancarlo Volpe and writer Drew Z. Greenberg based on concepts originally developed by George Lucas.
- Another member of the Terrelian Jango Jumpers race is a mysterious Dark Jedi known only as the Eighth Brother. He was a member of the Inquisitorius circa 3 BBY.
See also[]
Media
The World of Star Wars
Star Wars miscellaneous
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Appearances[]
References[]
- ↑ Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Season Two, "Lightsaber Lost" (January 22nd, 2010). Directed by Giancarlo Volpe. Written by Drew Z. Greenberg.