Farnay

"I've waited for you, Luke. I want you to be my first. I want you, period. Please, Luke. Please...."

- Farnay, to Luke Skywalker

Farnay was a female Devaronian working as a mechanic on Devaron with her father Kivas. She encountered Luke Skywalker during the Galactic Civil War, helping him battle Sarco Plank at the Temple of Eedit, and was changed by the experience. In later years, she met Skywalker again when he returned to Devaron, and seduced him in the temple ruins to lose her virginity to the hero. Farnay became a trusted vicar in the Church of the Force, and brought the newly-recovered Teyan Apologia to Luke Skywalker's Jedi Temple. Skywalker would remember her in his exile on Ahch-To, though he regretted indulging her hero-worship over him.

Early life
Farnay was a Devaronian and the daughter of Kivas, living on Devaron at the height of the Galactic Empire. Living in Tikaroo City, she worked as a mechanic alongside her father and led hunting parties to bring back pikhron pelts from the jungles near the Temple of Eedit. She had superstitions over the temple and the old sorcerers who were slain there during the Clone Wars.

She met Jedi Luke Skywalker near the Jedi temple in the period between the Battle of Yavin and the Battle of Hoth, the young Rebel hero having crash-landed on the planet. Farnay led him to the temple ruins despite her superstitions, and helped him battle Sarco Plank.

Later life and career
In Luke's absence, Farnay grew into a capable young woman whose encounter with the Jedi changed her, giving her a new outlook on the Jedi and the Force. She strove to make others aware of the Empire's oppression and to remember the things it attempted to make the galaxy forget, though she wished she could become a Jedi or touch the Force to do more to fight the Empire.

When Skywalker conducted a Jedi search following the Galactic Civil War, he returned to Devaron, accompanied by C-3PO and Lor San Tekka, and encountered Farnay once again. While her father spoke to Luke's companions, Farnay walked with the Jedi through the temple ruins, discussing her fight against the Empire before pouncing on him to wrap her arms around him. She kissed him and implored him to take her virginity. Skywalker made her a woman on the temple floor, though his actions only increased her hero-worship of him, exacerbating the cult of personality he felt he had become a part of.

Pleased at having lost her virginity to the Jedi hero, Farnay followed San Tekka into the Church of the Force, and went on to become a vicar and one of his most trusted deacons. In 28 ABY, she paid a visit to Luke Skywalker's Jedi Temple with a newly-recovered sacred Jedi text, the Teyan Apologia, and met with Luke in the Temple Library. Following her visit, Luke and R2-D2 departed on a brief offworld jaunt.

Legacy
"I should have done this. I should have broken your heart, rather than let the weed of the personality cult grow in you. I was weak then. If you had been smart, you would have seen it then, as I made you a woman amongst the ghosts of the temple. By giving you what you wanted, I proved I wasn't worthy of your devotion&mdash;of your heart, or your spirit."

- Luke Skywalker

During his exile on Ahch-To, Luke was faced with a series of mimoids conjured through the Force from the Solaris Sea, one of which took Farnay's form, echoing her words from decades past. The mimoid embraced and kissed him as Farnay had in the Temple of Eedit, but Luke pushed her away, believing he should have done so to the real Farnay at the time rather than letting the weed of the cult of personality grow in her. Luke lamented giving in to temptation and hubris by sleeping with her, and believed he ultimately wasn't worth her devotion. The mimoid shifted form, transitioning from Farnay into Luke's former Jedi students Nellis, Nashira, and Kira.

Physical appearance and biology
A female Devaronian, Farnay had a toned body with the light-red fur common to women of her species. As a young woman, she had budding breasts and plump lips, and her brown hair had white streaks worn in braids.

Personality and traits
"Master Luke, I can't tell you how many times over the past few years I wished I had been able to do more to fight the Empire. I wish I could have become a [sic] or touch the Force like you, but I can help make sure that those who come later never forget what the Empire did&mdash;or what the Empire tried to make everyone in the galaxy forget."

- Farnay, to Luke Skywalker

Farnay was an idealist who hoped to fight the oppression of the Galactic Empire by making people remember what it tried to make the galaxy forget. Her experience with Luke Skywalker changed her, and as she grew into a capable young woman she longed to become a Jedi or touch the Force in order to do more to fight the Empire. Her idealism remained touching to Luke throughout the years, though she was also uncertain and vulnerable when facing the man she worshiped as a hero. She was sexually forward, imploring Luke to take her virginity while kissing and embracing him. She carried superstitions about the Temple of Eedit and the Jedi who were slain there.

Behind the scenes
Farnay first appeared in the 2015 canon junior novel. She was introduced into erotica canon with references in Das Flute's 2016 canon erotic fiction "The Ways of the Force", briefly appearing to Luke Skywalker as a mimoid.