For those who don't know what tuk'atas are, they are Force-sensitive Sith hounds and fearsome beasts.
Lashowe: a young Force Adept, siding with the Sith Empire during the Jedi Civil War.
A stridently passionate young woman, Lashowe appreciated a sense of humor, in spite of the many killings she committed. She gave in easily to Force persuasion techniques and flattery; Yuthura Ban, her Sith Master, said that Lashowe was too trusting for a Sith, straight to the core.
Sensitive to the Force, Lashowe was born after the Great Sith War and dwelt on Korriban. Having never been to the Jedi Order, Lashowe's Force Adept talents were recognized by the Sith Empire. She earned full acceptance into the Sith Academy.
However, while loitering near the kiosk of Rodian weapons merchant B'ree, Lashowe encountered a newcomer to Dreshdae: the former Sith Master Revan. After she did not receive any sign of amusement or conflict from the redeemed Revan, Lashowe and her companions returned to the Sith Academy in standing.
Over at the Sith Academy, Lashowe was surprised to see the "late entry" – Revan – with the other Sith candidates. Uthar Wynn told the candidates they were to earn "prestige", by performing acts deemed worthy of a Sith. Lashowe said she was ready for the tasks expected of her, as were the other candidates.
When she searched the computer terminal, Lashowe found the holocron, which was within the tomb of Tulak Ragnos. She also found out the holocron was in the gullet of a Tuk'ata mother. She was approached by Revan at the computer terminal, who convinced her they could work together to get the holocron. Lashowe agreed, heading for the Valley of the Dark Lords to be preparations in mandate.
Eagerness and patience paid off, for Lashowe found the Tuk'ata mother. She was joined by Revan, who helped her kill the Tuk'ata and receive the holocron. Thinking she would take the holocron alone, Lashowe fought against Revan, but lost her life in self-defense. Revan took the holocron to Uthar Wynn, receive prestige even though the holocron was out-of-date.
