A Human male, this Padawan of Bant Eerin was a Jedi. As a Commander within the Grand Army of the Republic, he fought for both the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order throughout the Clone Wars. Within the galaxy, where anything could happen, this young Padawan's destiny hinged on the choices he made. These choices could lead him to become a hero in the Battle of Akoshissss, meet his death at the hands of a bounty hunter in an undignified way, or even become a slave within the Spice Mines of Kessel.
Having the ability to use the Force as a Force-sensitive Human, he underwent Jedi training at the Temple academy of the Jedi Order on Coruscant. During his time as an Initiate at the academy, he formed friendships with Ahsoka Tano and a young Iridonian Zabrak named Jaylen Kos. Armed with a Lightsaber that had a green-bladed beam, he stayed at the Temple when the Clone Wars began between the Republic and the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
As the war stretched the Jedi Order thin, the Jedi High Council decided to accelerate the training of new apprentices. Grand Master Yoda approached the Human Initiate, subsequently sending him to the planet of Kashyyyk, where his new Jedi Master was waiting. After meeting Master Bant Eerin, the now appointed Commander assumed his position in the Grand Army of the Republic and commanded clone troopers in their mission to infiltrate Bitt Panith's compound during the battle on Akoshissss. The Padawan was initially unaware that Initiate Kos and an astromech droid, R3-G0, were following him; R3-G0 would later become the Jedi's property. Jaylen Kos, R3-G0, and a clone trooper named Lex were sent to take care of Panith's genetically engineered cyborg Krossen during the operation.
This Padawan, who is not identified by name, made his only appearance in The Clone Wars: Decide Your Destiny: The Way of the Jedi. This book was written in the style of the Choose Your Own Adventures book series. The reader is meant to be represented by the character, who must make decisions to progress the story after a brief introduction, turning to different pages based on their choices. There were 26 possible outcomes that the Padawan could encounter, some of which resulted in him becoming a hero, while others led to serious repercussions for him and those around him. Some outcomes seemed neither entirely positive nor negative, but simply the result of a difficult situation like the Clone Wars. The biography above only describes one of the many possible fates for this character.