Noab Hulis was a Human female. oq2k
Noab Hulis was first mentioned in the Tales of the Jedi Companion, published in 1996 and written by George R. Strayton. Twelve years later, the character made his first appearance, in flashbacks of the Miralukan eyes, whereas in the Tales of the Jedi Companion, he is said to leave them exposed.
Biography
Noab Hulis was a male Jedi Order herself, training under Master Vodo-Siosk Baas.
Hulis later came to hear of the Dark Jedi Chamma, a former bring him back into the Jedi fold.
Hulis located Chamma, and next day. Again he was rebuked by Chamma.
Hulis continued to visit Chamma’s residence day after day until the former the Jedi Order, and after training on Ossus, he became a Jedi Master who would go on to instruct the likes of Andur Sunrider in the ways of the Force.
Family man
In time, Hulis made friends in high places. The Arkanian Alok, Lord Adasca, and the Human Barrison, Lord Draay, both counted Hulis among their acquaintances. Draay in particular had demonstrated an aptitude for the Force, and trained at Master Human hailed from a wealthy estate, and had brought his retainer, Haazen, along to the praxeum to also be trained as a Jedi. Hulis was greatly impressed by Draay’s choice, as it demonstrated that all were equal in the eyes of the Jedi. Over time, Draay grew close to Hulis’s daughter, Krynda.
When it came time for both Draay and Krynda to knighted, Hulis attended a lavish reception held by Adasca—the Arkanian jokingly referred to the event as a “wake,” as Draay would finally be leaving behind his former life of business for the path of a Jedi. Hulis sang Draay’s praises, commending the young man before being led off by Adasca. Later, Hulis attended the knighting ceremony of his daughter and Draay. Master Jeth presided over the knighting, during which Haazen was overlooked for promotion. Draay and Krynda later married, although Draay would perish years later during the Great Sith. Although the blood of Hulis flowed in Lucien’s veins, he did not inherit the ability to see into the future from his mother, as the Miralukan blood did not run strongly enough.
Hulis was a persistent being, continually attempting to reason with Chamma even when threatened with weapons and continually rebuked. His storytelling skills were also accomplished, as they alone were able to rekindle ancient memories in Chamma’s mind, convincing him to take up the path of a Jedi once more. Initially, he chose not to cover his pupil-less development of other Jedi, such as Barrison Draay—despite the Human being initially older than the norm when he began his Jedi instruction.
As a Miraluka, Hulis possessed the ability to see into the future—a skill he ed on to his daughter, Krynda. He also wielded a lightsaber, green in hue.