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![](http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100612011126/starwars/images/thumb/1/12/MandalorianWars-Tmeline8.jpg/568px-MandalorianWars-Tmeline8.jpg) ###Instructions: - Using the [provided template](https://titanpad.com/Av7qlDMkST), please create a character sheet. - Post only character sheets here. All other talk goes to the [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/71672/posts/ooc]OOC[/url]. - Make sure to copy and paste the template into a word processor or whatever of your own. - No Gungans. ###Requested Roles: - It's preferred that aliens be a large part of the contingent, rather than a lot of humans, because that way the characters have a wide diversity of abilities and outlooks. - Padawans - young Jedi students still in training that ran off to Revan's war -- the Jedi Knights have corralled a bunch of these runaways and assigned them masters on an ad-hoc basis. This is uncomfortable because the Revanchists are younger Jedi Knights who generally aren't ready for the role of teaching padawans, themselves just out of their own trials for the most part. - Military officers/NCO's - IRSOG veterans, experienced fighters that know their way around the war. They may well not be entirely pleased to see the Jedi, either. Notably, I would like to get at least one military officer character involved here. - Non-Warrior Jedi - All Jedi know how to use a lightsaber, but they just came out of peacetime, and so many Jedi might well be consulars, sentinels and various types of specialist as well as the warrior types. They have a diverse skillset, and this is a handy thing for the sort of things IRSOG winds up doing. For example, a research and data specialist that handled Jedi Archives might well easily translate their skill into becoming one hell of a slicer. Don't worry, they'll still get in plenty of fighting. - Droids - Remember that R2 and HK47 are always in some sort of trouble. If you prefer, you can make droids NPC's attached to your character. - Useful ideas can be found at [url=http://starwars.wikia.com/] which will function as our canon for this RP.[/indent] ###Character Sheet ([Template Here](https://titanpad.com/Av7qlDMkST)) *(This isn't meant insultingly, but please, no wall of text. Put spaces between paragraphs, try to format your character sheet for some sort of readability. I consider knowing how to space paragraphs part and parcel with Advanced RP. ;) Most of you won't have this issue.)* **Name:** **Species:** (Important - consider a non-human.) **Age:** (No more than 32 years old -- the character was not around when the last war happened) **Rank/Title: **(no higher than Jedi Knight -- No masters.) **Planet of Origin/Birth:** **Force Sensitive Y/N:** **Appearance:** Insert a physical description here; include how they dress. Pictures are acceptable, so long as they are Star Wars pictures rather than of actors you like. Illustrations/real actors, etc. But it has to be Star Wars. **Skills/Abilities/Talents/Training:** - List here, most powerful first - - - - - **Equipment:** - List here, most powerful first - - - - - **Psych profile:** A psychological profile, something to work off of. It should relate to the character history and give insight to their motivations and why they're here.History:A personal history of the character -- enough to get a feel of where the character is coming from -- please don't say, "The history will come out in the RP." I want you to work on the history ahead of time so you have a better, clearer picture of how your character thinks and acts. You don't have to nail down every minute detail, just flesh out the important parts of the character's life, what shaped them into who they are. **History:** How they got to this point, their background. Incidentally, Jedi are restricted in their combat experience; they have yet to face the Mandalorians or serve in this war. They have only the experience of law enforcement and the such as Jedi, their experience of combat is not necessarily useless, but they are new to strategy, logistics, the scope of it, the destruction. **Relationships and Acquaintances:** How your character knows at least one or two other PC's. I want there to be some overlap between characters, so this is sort of how I am trying to prompt that. This would also be where you list subordinates, such as a squad under the character's command (if military) or droids in the character's possession.
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**Name:** Ihna Zhiss **Species:** Falleen **Age:** 25 **Rank/Title:** Jedi Knight **Planet of Origin/Birth:** Falleen **Force Sensitive Y/N:** Yes **Appearance:** Falleen are a species that look humanoid, though with a distinctly reptilian cast to their features. They sport claws on their four fingers and toes, though hers are trimmed back because, quite frankly, they are a pain in the ass and she likes having useful fingertips, and small scales all over their body, as well as hair. Zhiss has some facial ridges along the forehead, starting from the brow; five in all. She has no ears as a human might know them, but she wears her hair (yes, they have hair) to generally make it hard to figure that out. She is able to alter her skin pigmentation, but she generally keeps her skin green. Standing about 5'7", she comes off more like a diplomat or noble in manner than a warrior. **Skills/Abilities/Talents/Training:** - Telekinesis - The ability to push/pull, a basic of the Jedi, but Zhiss does it with a degree of style and integrates it very well into her combat. She has been known to disengage blaster packs and turn off light sabers, particularly after her time in Slooga the Hutt's barge as a prisoner. Beyond that, there is a question of brute strength; Zhiss is one of the most powerful telekinetics in her generation of Jedi, possibly in the Order, once she develops it.  - Battle Precognition - What makes Zhiss one of the best duelists of her generation are her reflexes -- in a one on one fight, she is deceptively skilled, able to instinctively predict the movements of her opponent through the force. While all Jedi are able to do this to a degree, Zhiss is even more deeply in touch with the force in this regard, perhaps because of the sort of esoteric training her master, a Consular, focused on. However, she has great difficulty seeing the future in other ways; her precognition is most potent in fighting, but much of her training was cutting off her instincts as part of trying to curb her impulses and she still suffers mental blockage in this regard. - Jedi Reflexes - All Jedi have this, but hers are a cut above the usual.  - Lightsaber Combat: Zhiss is extremely accomplished in Form V: Djem So. Most Form V practitioners are a little taller, a little more imposing, but Ihna Zhiss infuses a certain grace to her form; it is disconcerting to face her in a fight for the first time, because she is not tall, but this works to her advantage in the domination stages of any sort of duel and she is, admittedly, very strong, particularly given her size. She is far more elusive than the usual towering Form V practitioner, but still sticks to the fundamentals – she likes to say that she prefers to measure twice and cut once with wide, powerful strikes, waiting for the opening and then bringing down the attack into it, using her entire body in the movements. She has a familiarity with the other forms, though she devoted the most study, outside of Form V, to Forms VI and III. She acquired Form VI from her own master and worked to refine it, and she was drilled in Form III in her Praexum before it became apparent that she was strong enough, despite her average height, to be an effective Form V fighter. - Disable Droids - Learned on Nar Shaddaa, this is a sort of jolt of force power intended to disable droids, though it is possible, though she dared not explore it, that such a thing could be used against people if altered somewhat. Right now, she's able to stun a droid temporarily.  - Climber and jumper - Jedi are usually in good physical form, but Guardians take their conditioning even more seriously. Zhiss enjoys the challenge of climbing, including variations such as EVA movement on the hull of a ship or other challenging maneuvers. She is also passing familiar with dive equipment and parawing gliders. She's a bit of a fan of extreme sports. - Aquatic origins - She can hold her breath underwater for some time, it's a species trait. - Demolitions and Electronics - She is currently learning skills related to demolitions and electronics, realizing ever since Slooga's barge that such skills are necessary. She's at best an amateur. **Flaws/Limitations** - Impatience/Impetuousness - Never one for subtle or elegant solutions, Zhiss very much likes to cut the Gordian Knot. Sometimes this works, other times she ends up in a Hutt's barge as a prisoner, tortured. If she has time to think about it, she is capable of being diplomatic or planning things out, but she reverts to 'lightsaber first' as a natural state when startled. She fights from her instincts. Jedi discipline only manages to mute it rather than do away with it entirely. Sometimes aggression pays off, and sometimes snap decisions turn into disasters. - Not Warm and Fuzzy - if anyone epitomizes the reserve and hauteur of Jedi, Zhiss is it - but it's compounded with a manner that comes off as more arrogant than humble. She tends to set people's teeth on edge and isn't very good at being charming off the cuff or relating well to other people. The words 'stiff-necked' are the kindest often used to describe the phenomenon. It's mostly an overcompensation defense to hide self-doubts that exist under the facade.  - Broadcasts Feelings - Zhiss is no Jedi Shadow; she is easier than most to pick up by the force, and she sometimes feels as if there is no privacy in her life around other force users. It annoys her that she is so easy to read, and perhaps that is why she prefers her isolation -- she likes the idea of being around non-force users, people who can't sample her emotional content with impunity. This also tended to get her trouble in training; it was known when she was annoyed and used against her. While she can mask things, training to do that is an ongoing and only semi-successful experience.  **Equipment:** - Blue Dual-Phase Lightsaber; her hilt is longer than most because she likes the extra leverage; the metal is lined with small dimples to assist in gripping. She fights with her hands further apart on the hilt, and her lightsaber design reflects this. She prefers to keep the switches internal so as to present an enemy with no real opportunity to use the force to turn off the blade, a trick she likes to use on her opponents. The Dual-phase controls are also internal, though she has little difficulty tapping them with the force in the middle of a fight, drastically lengthening or shortening the lightsaber as she finds necessary and convenient.  - Disruptor Pistol - technically illegal, she has one anyway. It is even more random and imprecise than a blaster, but it's a dirty weapon for a dirty job and she keeps it tucked away quietly. It's a Nar Shaddaa holdout job with only a few blasts per charger, and she used some of her newfound interests in tech to smooth out the edges and make it a better conceal carry piece.  - Jedi utility belt - a comlink, a fibercord grappling hook and/or a grappling spike launcher, a holoprojector, such as an Imagecaster, a holomap, an aquata breather, a Jedi beacon transceiver, a glowrod, and lightsaber repair tools. Zhiss adds a multitool to this with a small powercell to power it, since a full sized hydrospanner and other mechanics tools simply aren't practical to always carry around. This utility belt is a type that all Jedi tend to have on them at any given time. - Robes; she modified hers so that the sleeves retract and hitch up on their own, baring her arms as she sees necessary. Otherwise, they are standard robes, though she prefers black. - A pair of tough, well-broken Iridonian field boots. - A pair of gripper gloves.  **Psych profile:** Zhiss is like many Falleen, in that she has an innate sense of superiority and self-confidence in her abilities that constantly get her reprimanded for her pride -- she has never quite mastered the art of getting along with people and manages, despite the advantages of Falleen pheromones, to rub people the wrong way. On the other hand, it is reassuring to those that she leads or works with that she generally seems to think 'out of the box', a legacy of her own master's rather unorthodox training methods and her time spent dealing with smugglers and the fringe -- she has a casual attitude toward the use of illegal weaponry and technology, such as disruptor weaponry, which perhaps is an outgrowth of a belief that the little laws don't really apply to her. Her master was a consular jedi, often tasked with negotiations, and that is why she spends time primping and preening somewhat. She has experience with diplomacy and infiltration, but when the mask slips, the claws come out. The downside of Zhiss, of course, is that while she often favors bold solutions, they can turn into self-made disasters. **History:** Born on Falleen, she was detected at an early age and brought to the Jedi Praxeum on H'ratth. Her powerful connection to the force was noted, but so too were her problems with some of the training; she was entirely too headstrong and required extra disciplining and lessons to try and bring her around; her instincts had to be curbed, and her raw strength tempered. Despite this, she was chosen to be a Padawan to Master Brevil Tal'rey, a Bothan Consular, perhaps to help her develop her potential in a balanced fashion; she was powerful, but impulsive. Little during her time as Padawan was as clear and simple as it seemed, because Master Tal'rey seemed to take on difficult and murky assignments involving the fringe, investigations of smuggling and slaving rings, political corruption and other things that took them into situations where force alone would fail or where the use of force would mark the failure of the entire mission, where knowing when and how to fight, if at all, was necessary. She learned hard lessons and was wrong often before she learned to use the force to help her see through things and cut to the heart of matters. It also took much patience on Master Tal'rey's part to steer the young Falleen away from the lightsaber first. While Zhiss would never be a consular, she was trained in ways that made her a more rounded out Jedi in the end. Despite this rounded out training, she is solidly a Jedi Guardian. When it was clear that she'd mastered her feelings to the satisfaction of her Master and the Council, she was given leave to attempt the trials and become a Jedi Knight. While she passed the trial of skill easily and with a certain feral elegance to her movements, the trial of Courage presented a more difficult problem -- she was assigned to infiltrate the Hutt cartels as a dancing girl in order to locate and extract their agent, Marto Zamiss, out of Nar Shadaa in an intricate operation that required her to fundamentally develop her own contacts and assets in order to perform the mission. Moreso than demonstrate her ability to fight in single combat, her trial of courage seemed to require more in the way of patience, and staying calm even during the hard part -- the waiting.  As it turned out, her trial of the flesh came out of her own foolhardiness. She was captured by Slooga the Hutt, who tortured her for information on the escaped Zamiss aboard his own yacht over Nal Hutta; she carries the scars of the heated needles that were inserted under her fingernails. The escape required her to work out the flaws in the containment system in her cell; she managed to expose wiring by focusing her telekinetic ability to the finest sort of details, what she likes to jokingly call 'force spanner,' and use it against the barrier that kept her cell closed. From there, she then managed to use the air duct systems to her advantage in retrieving her equipment, which she used to disable the ship's weapon systems. Fighting her way toward the escape pod system, she managed to sent a distress beacon and go into a state of suspended animation, waiting for a Jedi rescue. When the nature of the imprisonment and escape became obvious, the Council decided that the requirements of the Trial of Insight and the Trial of Flesh were satisfied, but there remained the trial of Spirit, where she nearly failed; she does not discuss much of it; she awoke from it sweating and gritting her teeth, obviously rattled by what she saw. For about a year and a half as a Knight, she spent time working with her old master still as a more senior partner in working the fringes, particularly around Nar Shaddaa; while she got into a few jams with bounty hunters and smugglers, she didn't get harrowed the way she had in her trials -- she'd learned to be more circumspect and started carrying a disruptor pistol just in case she needed to really blow someone away fast, but she generally worked under the direction of her old master, cultivating a network of informants and allies, though the Bothan did much of the talking here. Zhiss was security. When Revan made the call and others were flocking to the ranks of the Revanchists, she held out, influenced by her former master, Brevil Tal'rey, who warned that war was as much a harm to the warrior as to those that the warrior brought down and her own trial of Spirit, which showed her glimpses of a future where the Sith would return, and of her own fall. She felt the lure so strongly that she wanted nothing more than to avoid it. Nonetheless, others on the council sent her, deeming her loyal to them and not Revan as well as considering her experience in investigations, to build a case against them in the Council. Spying on fellow Jedi was not precisely a dangerous assignment, though others had an inkling of what Ihna Zhiss was about and why she was there, but it promised to be a morally exhausting assignment to deal with the resentment of fellow Jedi and her own doubts about the mission. Her attitudes were shaken considerably when she landed on Cathar with Revan and the others. Prompted by the visions of the genocide on that planet at the hands of the Mandalorians that all Jedi there shared when Revan picked up a piece of a Mandalorian helmet, she found that her own previous faith in the stance of the Masters was shaken, her own inner conflict intensified by what she experienced in that vision. Sticking with the Council's own mandate that she continue to observe, she stayed with the Revanchists as the plans were made for war, but found herself more torn than ever, particularly as she was surrounded with people who had more faith in the decision to go to war, less hesitancy. Perhaps influenced by what she has seen first hand of the devastation of the war, from places like Cathar, she is slowly coming around to the viewpoint of Revan and the others, moreso than that of the masters, detached as they are from the suffering of the people. Surely, wanting to help is part of the Jedi, as much as the rest of it, right? Compassion is a Jedi's mandate. She finally threw herself into the fight, where her skills placed her on IRSOG 37, where she intends to make herself very useful indeed. The other Jedi may yet suspect her motivations, but it is hard to deny that Zhiss is a fighter, and that's what the Republic needs right about now; while there are questions about where her ultimate loyalties lie, there are no questions about her capabilities once in the fight and she's at least signed up for the fight. The rest can come later. **Relationships and Acquaintances:** Jedi no doubt see her as a teacher's pet. She's not quite willingly here and still has a moral conflict going on even after the visions on Cathar. Despite being a formidable fighter, one of the few Guardians being trained anymore in an era of peace (the Great Sith War being a distant memory for most beings,) she has a reputation for being a loose cannon. The military probably see her as an arrogant tightass.  Elara Rahn - They attended the same Praexum on H'ratth but were in different groups of younglings as Knight Rahn is slightly older. Therefore, Zhiss is passing familiar with Rahn, though it's been many years and they weren't incredibly close anyway. Where Rahn set down roots in H'ratth, Zhiss moved around a lot with her Master and then operated, most of the time, in her couple years as a Knight, in Hutt Space around Nar Shaddaa. Valsil Malki - One of the other pro-Council knights sent on a delegation with Master Vrook Lamarr to negotiate with Revan and his followers, they both wound up converting over when they experienced the visions on Cathar. If anything, he's probably the most sympathetic figure among the group of Jedi in IRSOG-37, which isn't reassuring, since Knight Malki is not necessarily a reassuring person -- he seems to feel the guidance of the Force is enough, whereas the Force warns her of her fall but seems determined to put her on that path anyway.
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**Name:** Joard Hethe **Species:** [Firrerreo] (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Firrerreo) **Age:** 19 **Rank/Title:** Jedi Knight **Planet of Origin/Birth:** Ord Mantell **Force Sensitive Y/N:** Y **Appearance:** [Joard] (http://s243.photobucket.com/user/nacron/media/38b54478-1b7c-461f-83e0-2129f69bf7aa_zpsf5fcc92a.jpg.html) is a lean man, standing at an average height of five foot, eight inches. His hair is short and untidy, freshly grown out from his Padawan plait and has streaks of dark red through it. Joard’s eyes are a light violet color. His skin is a lighter than average shade of gold for his species. He also has highly developed canine teeth like others of his species, making him look as though he has fangs. **Racial Traits:** - Nictitating Eyelids: The Firrerreo have nictitating membranes in their eyes in order to protect their eyes from debris as well as intense flashes of light. - Ultraviolet Vision: The Firrerreo have the ability to see into the ultraviolet range of the light spectrum. - Rapid Healing Factor: The Firrerreo have a rapid healing factor, making them able to heal minor wounds in minutes and more major wounds in hours. They are not able to heal wounds to the heart or brain, however. **Skills/Abilities/Talents/Training:** - [Force Illusion] (http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mind_trick#Force_illusion) - Force Mind Trick: The Mind Trick is a useful Jedi tool, and Joard has gone beyond the average use of it and can use it more easily and to a greater aptitude than the average Jedi - Makashi style saber combat - Archivist: Joard was intending to train as a Jedi Archivist, but he abandoned the training barely two years into it in order to join Revan. Through what training into archiving he received, Joard has picked up a moderate slicing skill in order to get through records in the Archives quickly. He also studied into history and archeology in preparation to join the Exploration Corps as an Archivist. - Theoretical tactical knowledge: Joard has read about and memorized various stratagems for the battlefield, but has never seen real warfare and so only knows these stratagems in theory. **Equipment:** - [Curved hilt lightsaber with a dark teal blade] (http://i243.photobucket.com/albums/ff9/nacron/93f94445-d4c5-4fb0-beee-000c0203fffe_zps5214cf95.jpg) - Datapad - Wrist Communicator - Jedi Utility Belt: The belt that all or at least most Jedi have with pouches stuffed full of various gadgets that prove to be rather helpful in the field. Joard’s holds a small rebreather able to hold up for short periods in water as well as noxious gas, a few grappling hooks able to hold his weight, water purifiers and a spare communicator. **Psych profile:** Joard is a thoughtful individual who will speak his mind when he feels strongly enough about an issue, though he usually keeps his thoughts to himself. Xer Loa practically raised Joard, and so Joard has taken on a lot of the same opinions and mindsets as his former Master. Joard believes in a more active approach to helping those in need throughout the galaxy, thinking that merely sitting back and watching events unfold and allowing them to escalate before intervening is unacceptable. Xer Loa’s almost constant praise throughout Joad’s training has made the young Knight somewhat arrogant, especially when he knows he’s right about something. Joard knows he’s a smart man and trusts in his abilities maybe just a bit too much, but the truth is he has no idea what extent his abilities reach as he has not seen real battle other than a few disputes here and there throughout his training. Joard can at times overthink things that should otherwise be rather simplistic. **History:** Joard was born on Ord Mantell to junkers, who just barely scraped by before their child. Once they had Joard to look after, the Firrerreo couple would at times go hungry themselves in order to feed their infant son. The situation worsened as Joard got older and became needier. Two changes came upon the family, the first coming when Joard was barely four years of age. His father was desperate for credits to feed his family, so he accepted a bounty on one of the Republic troopers on Ord Mantell; apparently the man had angered the wrong person. Joard’s father sought the trooper out and plunged a rusty shank into the soldier’s neck. The boy’s father was arrested a short time after and imprisoned, but thankfully his wife and son got the money from the job. It was enough to live comfortably with just the two of them for a few months, but the money could not prevent Joard’s mother grieving herself into sickness. The second change came when Joard turned five; Jedi came to Ord Mantell to help the Republic with something and happened upon Joard. His mother gave her consent, knowing that he would live a much better life as a Jedi in service to the Republic. The young Firerreo was then taken to Coruscant to train as a Jedi. He was raised in the Order’s arms and molded by the Masters. Shortly after leaving Ord Mantell and joining the Jedi, Joard’s mother died of sickness, not being able to live without her husband. Joard mourned his mother, but continued with his training under the Jedi. At the age of twelve, Joard was taken on as a Padawan learner under a Kel Dor Jedi Master by the name of Xer Loa. The boy, having little to no memory of his own father, looked up to Xer Loa as a father figure, and their relationship grew as Joard trained directly under his new Master. Xer Loa did his best to shape and mold Joard into a talented and mindful young Jedi. The boy took to the subjects of warfare strategy and history quickly and soon proved to be a talented Force user for someone his age, although his training with a lightsaber did not slack either. Joard took to the Makashi style of combat, relying more on his agility than strength, trusting in his ability to dodge attacks instead of meeting attacks head on. The young Firrerreo grew as his training continued under the watchful eye of Xer Loa. Joard remained Xer Loa’s Padawan for seven years, and has recently been knighted by the Masters of the Order. Xer Loa backs Joard in his decision to join the movement headed by Revan and join the fray in order to defend those who can’t defend themselves. **Relationships and Acquaintances:** - Most people Joard meets think of him as arrogant and stubborn. - Joard has made an acquaintance in Nero Acerbi due to both of their Masters having been friends and worked closely together on various missions, causing the two young men to be around one another quite a bit for brief periods of time. Now that the two have decided to go off to join Revan's ranks, Nero has actually been put under Joard as his Padawan, despite Joard just recently being knighted.
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[hider=Traest Krey’lis] [B]Name:[/B]Traest Krey’lis [B]Species:[/B]Bothan [B]Age:[/B] 28 [B]Rank/Title: [/B] Colonel [B]Planet of Origin/Birth:[/B] Bothawui [B]Force Sensitive Y/N:[/B] N [B]Appearance:[/B] [img]http://img3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20090624220134/starwars/images/2/2f/Borsk_Fey'lya_-_SWGTCG.jpg[/img] [B]Skills/Talents/Training:[/B][indent] - Tactician - Leadership abilities - Marksman - Melee Combat(Reasonable) - Capable of piloting an array of ground vehicles. [/indent] [b]Flaws:[/b][indent] - No Force Abilities whatsoever - When enraged can become quite primal - Not known for being subtle towards others - Can be seen as quite arrogant towards non-military - Doesn’t work well with the Jedi [/indent] [B]Equipment:[/B][indent] - Full Republic Trooper body armour, with red markings. He tends to have his helmet off however and when he does have his helmet off he has a ear commlink insert. -1x Blaster Rifle with scope and semi-automatic/automatic firing modes -2x Blaster Pistols -1x Vibroknife -2x Thermal Detonators -2x Sonic Detonators -1x Cryoban Grenade[/indent] [B]Psych profile:[/B][INDENT] Traest is both the atypical military officer when seen from those outwith the military: Gruff and a follower of regulations, most of the time, and also one who is willing to take risk in order to gain ground so to speak. This has given him prestige in the eyes of his superiors which is why he was promoted to Colonel however he is not as favoured as highly by politicians who care more about their monetary and personal gain, most of the time. Get to know him and he’s caring for his men, and will never ask them to do anything he himself will not do. Which is why, despite protocol, he will often be seen on the battlefield with his men. Though the nature of IRSOG 37 allows him this certain freedom. He cares deeply for the men, women and others under his command. Trying to ensure that all of them come home safe though he is seasoned enough to know that they won’t all come home. He will always obey orders, unless they come from outside the command structure such as from a Jedi or politicians where he will merely take them “Under advisement” which is much of the reason to those outside of the military don’t hold him in high regard. Despite his gruffness and the caring nature he shows to his troops he is quite adventurous and thrillseeking, which works to his advantage as he usually finds new and unique ways to do things. [/INDENT] [B]History:[/B][INDENT] Traest was born into a military family in Bothawui, though his family had always served in military intelligence. The most of an action role that had been taken was as an undercover agent within the Republic Intelligence Service. From a young age Traest was instilled with loyalty towards the Republic and its ideals, though as he began to grow up he saw the truth. His family lived in privilege, while others lived in squalor. Simply due to who he was paths were open to him. Schools that others had the grades for were willing to accept him and his families “Charitable donation”, he had met people within several members of the Bothan government offering him internships, jobs. All to have a Krey’lis within their grasp. It all became too much for him, the Republic was being corrupted at its source for monetary gain and he vowed to fight that. As such against his families threats to cut him off, he joined the Republic Army at the age of eighteen trying to enter the special forces. The training broke him, in so many ways. While he was not unfit, he had lived the life of privilege upto this point. He trained in the depths of Coruscant, where the life support systems could barely keep the air cool, on the blistering Tattooine, jungled Kashyyk and the watery world of Dac. The training all in all took two years for him to complete, parading on Coruscant in full uniform he finally felt a place in belonging as he was promoted to the rank of Major and became a integral part of the Republic Military. He was assigned to IRSOG-37 and became the leader of THunder Squad under Colonel Thracken. While the Great Sith War was two decades away it was still on everyones minds, and it wasn’t peaceful with the number of pirate and inter planetary disputes. IRSOG-37 would take the fights to the enclaves, and Thunder Squad was always on the front lines. It was during these times that they received additional combat training, with the ever evolving world of combat IRSOG-37 decided its best bet was to change tactics, Colonel Thrackens branch soon became the new line of Jump Troopers, specially trained to drop in from high altitude using jump packs to slow their descent or traverse the battlefield in an instant. Soon to be known as the 22nd Jumper division. This was when Traest really began to shine, while he had taken to his other training be it hand to hand or marksmanship well he took to the jumppacks with a new level of enthusiasm. Whether it was primal nature, luck, skill or some even joked use of the Force his ability was uncanny. Which is why when the Mandalorian Wars began and IRSOG-37 was first deployed his peers looked to him. Thunder Squad, along with the other rocket Jumpers: Rogue, Mercy, Pirate and Lightning was deployed, but the Mandalorians were unlike anything they had previously faced. While pirates were deadly in their own way Mandalorians were bred for war. They rode mighty mounts that took up the sky, swatting the Jumpers light bugs on a windscreen. Thracken was one of the first to go down, without hesitation Traest grounded them. The battle raged on, and the Republic eventually lost. However while pulling back something unexpected happened. The Jumpers rained down from the sky, helping to cover the retreat before boarding the ships themselves. For his actions Traest became the new leader of the Jumpers and as such has begun building them back up to their former strength. (If you decide to put Jedi underneath) However, in the mean time with the addition of Jedi into the war effort time has been taken to fit them into the active forces. Meaning that several of the positions within the jumpers have been given to the Jedi much to Traests distaste. One things for sure, the only difference between him and a Mandalorian is that a Mandalorian will only kill the Jedi, he’s going to break them. [/INDENT] [B]Relationships and Acquaintances:[/B] [INDENT] The Jumpers Anyone can PM me for previous interaction.[/INDENT][/hider]
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Name: Lu Species: Selonian Age: 28 Rank/Title: Technical Recon Commando Planet of Origin/Birth: Selonia Force Sensitive Y/N: N Appearance: Lu is a typical infertile female of her kind, if perhaps a bit on the brawny and bottom-heavy side, though even that is nothing but the result of genetics and concentrated effort to build strength. She stands just under 2 meters in height, covered entirely in black fur but for white skunk-like markings along her sides and on her head. Her sept is shorter-muzzled than average, giving her a look much closer to that of an earth otter than to that of a rat. Lu wears only the most practical clothing, typically consisting of nothing but armor, Wolf, and perhaps a cloak if discretion is advised. She brings no other clothes with her, and is generally ambivalent about appearing naked before other races. If required of her, though, she’s willing to wear whatever is suitable to the climate, with no particular fashion sense but that she dislikes highly-saturated colors and shoes. Skills/Abilities/Talents/Training: - Well-trained natural knack for inventing and fixing things; if it has wires or chips, she’s the one for the job - Decent combat capability, both in the standard methods of a Republic Trooper and in the more savage, melee methods of her kind - Lu can speak basic; not a great feat for many species, but not particularly common-place among Selonians - Lu inherits the basic traits of her race: extreme dexterity, natural quickness, and good eyesight even in the dark Equipment: - A robotic jump pack/personal shield generator/minimal exoskeleton/artificial intelligence, named Wolf - Two robotic plasma chakram, capable of returning to her after being thrown and of linking to her hud to provide her with scout capabilities - Impact-specific armor, designed to be used in tandem with a ray shield. Its specialty is in deflecting and minimizing the damage caused by physical weapons, as the shield takes care of blaster fire - A customized anti-armor blaster rifle; using mechanics dangerously close to those of illegal disruptor rifles, this rifle is technically legal but still capable of penetrating many armors that would block default blaster fire - Mechanic toolkit, including a portable plasma welder and various materials and tools that are generally helpful to have around for scrapping together something useful - A large supply of thermal detonators and breach charges Psych profile: Lu is a tad more brutal even than is normal for a Selonian warrior. She generally operates in an ends-justify-the-means mode, with perhaps a dash of sadism thrown in for good measure. She has no qualms about killing, or torturing, or pillaging and murdering, as long as it’s for what she deems a “good cause.” She does not consider herself a horrible person, though. She just seems only to care about those close to her, and everyone else can just die. If you are in her little family group, she will be selfless and motherly, though stern and unforgiving. She holds herself to high standards, and expects others to meet only slightly lower ones. Each death of someone whom she has accepted into her temporary den has hit her hard. As the war has dragged on and on and casualties have increased, Lu has become only more extreme; her callous nature toward outsiders is worse, and her doting attention for the insiders is even greater. Her den’s size has shrunk, but those still left and those she adds to the number are people for whom she would lay down her life and the lives of thousands of innocents to save. Lu is not unkind to those who are on her side but not in her den, though “cold” might describe her well. She can be funny and helpful, but such affections are temporary and entirely dependent on her present mood and one’s good standing with her and her den. History: Each Selonian is assigned a purpose in life from a young age. For Lu, engineering was the field set before her by a bevy of psychological tests at the age of four. Sadly, there simply wasn’t enough to keep her occupied in just one field. While her peers struggled to grasp concepts, she would learn them quickly and then apply them practically even faster. So it was that the odd came about; a Selonian child had simply too much time on her hands. To fill it, she did the natural thing; she followed her friends to their classes. As the lessons became harder, they took more time, and soon Lu had to narrow her education down to just the three things which intrigued her most; making things, fighting things, and learning about things from other galaxies. Her broad education resulted in a rather unique and advantageous skillset. She could speak directly to aliens with her learning in Basic, she could spar with her bored friends during off time, and she could do her real job quite well. This skillset recommended Lu to a position that the Selonians were missing dearly: namely, that of a soldier in the Republican armies. As the Great Sith War came to an end and the Republic attempted to revitalize its wrecked military, the Overden saw an opportunity to cultivate good relations with their galactic masters in the form of a tribute. At the age of 18, Lu was admitted into the Academy with great pomp and circumstance, the first Selonian to ever enlist. She found adjustment difficult. Before, she had been surrounded by others like herself, her den or her further relatives in the Overden. Now, she found herself in the constant company of odd furless creatures who mistook her for a tall Drall more often than not. But she was decent at adapting to new things, and eventually managed to find herself at home even so far from her planet. Her main coping mechanism was to gather a close-knit group of friends, whom she viewed as her surrogate den. But for all the good adjustment that she did, her time in the student ranks gave perhaps good reason for a continued segregation of Selonian warriors from Republic soldiers. Her ferocity in battle simulations, sometimes resulting in injuries and even once nearly in a fatality, regularly offended her more-refined teachers. When she graduated, she was recommended to a unit more in tune with her “special needs,” and was thrown into the mishmash group of non-humans who made up IRSOG-9. They fought at Suurja, helped repel the Mandalorians at Ithor and Iridonia. Their contributions to the war were tactical and uncredited, but for them, it was fine. Most of them came out alive, and that was good enough. And then they were deployed to shuttle in to Gthrak. Relationships and Acquaintances: IRSOG-9: a misfit group of skilled-but-undisciplined soldiers who were sent, like other IRSOG units, for the important stuff. Their team was forged through fire and death, and though they had been in plenty of ill-fortuned missions, their squad managed to have some of the lowest death tolls among IRSOG units. Wolf: Wolf is Lu’s AI, built into a practical robotic body. He controls her chakram, performs whatever hacking she needs done, provides on-the-fly battle diagnostics, and gives her one friend who will never leave her; he’s secured to her by an exoskeleton, after all. He’s chipper, cool-headed, and all-around a decent foil and stabilizing influence for Lu’s aggressive emotions.
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Name: Tamare "Rada" Na Zhalos Species: Half-Theelin Age: 19 Rank/Title: Padawan (Liturgist-in-training) Planet of Origin/Birth: Coruscant Force Sensitive Y/N: Y Appearance:
Heir to the blue hair, golden eyes and pale, delicate beauty that can be found in many Theelin and half-Theelin, Tamare's looks were shaped, not only by the gifts of genetics, but also by a childhood spent in the Coruscant underworld, and an adolescence under his permissive Jedi Master, Koryan Lyu. He grows his hair long, and combs it stylishly, with no regard for the customs of the Jedi Order. His physique is slender, with long limbs and torso, and only mildly toned by the years of training. He is not particularly tall by human standards, standing at 1.79 meters, but what he lacks in physical grandeur he makes up for in litheness. As he grew older, Tamare's Master allowed him to express himself with a modicum of freedom through his attire, to the point of eventually letting him abandon the Jedi robes in their entirety. Instead, he began to wear more casual and fashionable pieces of clothing popular in the Uscru Entertainment District, including his now trademark gold and dark fuchsia pullover, his short multicoloured leather jacket, his black military pants, his long grey-blue leather boots, and his feathered scarf, that he normally hangs from his utility belt to conceal his lightsaber beneath. Perhaps the most important piece of clothing, however, would be the necklace he always wears around his neck. It combines an old Theelin talisman Tamare's mother gave him as a child, made in a brown metal, with a silvery amulet that his Master gifted to him when he learned to speak Bothese fluently.
Skills/Abilities/Talents/Training:
- Exceptional Memory: The capacity to easily remember even the smallest details of old memories, or vast amounts of abstract information, has always been Tamare's greatest blessing and curse. It was a blessing from the Force, as far as the Jedi Order was concerned, because it made him a promising candidate for becoming a Jedi Lore Keeper or Researcher. But for the half-Theelin boy born and raised in the undercity, it meant that he could never forget the many horrors he witnessed, nor the grudges born from those he himself suffered. Be that as it may, this seemingly inborn talent of his has proven to be useful in many contexts, ranging from mere academic studies to lightsaber combat training, giving him a great advantage over most people when it comes to being almost perfectly aware of one's surroundings and knowing what to expect, and what reaction is expected from one. - Comprehend Speech: Master Lyu was deeply enamored with his work as a Jedi Liturgist, and he devoted most of his efforts as Tamare's Master to instilling in his Padawan this same fascination. In particular, he trained Tamare to use the Force to understand the many foreign languages they did not or could not study in the Jedi Temple. - Polyglotism: As a child, Tamare had already demonstrated an unusual ability to learn different languages while living in the streets. After he was admitted into the Jedi Order, his Master took advantage of this talent and, over the course of the years that followed, tried to teach him as many languages as he could. By the time of Master Lyu's disappearance, Tamare could speak four languages with fluency (Bothese, Cheunh, Kaleesh and Togruti), had a basic grasp of three more (Durese, Huttese and Sullustese), and could comprehend some Droidspeak and Shyriiwook without using the Force. These days, he continues his studies on his own, immersed in the vast wealth of knowledge on philology left behind by previous liturgists. - Art of Movement: Although his Master was a man more inclined towards academic endavours than physical training, Tamare's past experiences moving around the chaotic jungle that is the undercity made it easier for him to learn the Jedi Art of Movement, which allows him to move through enviroments with agility and dexterity, occasionally with assistance from the Force. - Ataru-style Saber Combat: As much of a pacifist as Master Lyu was, he did not shirk his responsibilities when it came to teaching his Padawan the art of lightsaber combat. While he treated it less as a proper form of fighting than as a stylish choreographic display, his Padawan's education in the Way of the Hawk-Bat was intense and constant, with emphasis placed on precision and agility. Tamare took his Master's teachings on saber combat to heart, and to this day he practices his "dancing" with the due commitment.
Flaws/Limitations:
- Undisciplined: Koryan Lyu was a notoriously unorthodox, and often excessively lenient Jedi Master. It should therefor come as no surprise that Tamare did not learn much in terms of self-restraint or abiding by the customs of the Jedi Order under his care. Tamare is disorganised, easily distracted, nonchalant about other people's expectations, and slow to obey. This can make him an unreliable team member in many circumstances, and it is often best for everyone involved to let him work on his own, and at his own pace. - Unready for Battle: Master Lyu was more interested in languages and literature than he was in the art of war, and ultimately his Padawan followed in his footsteps in this regard. Tamare received little to no education in tactics and strategies, and the training he received in the art of lightsaber combat treated it, not as a form of warfare, but rather as an elaborate choreography. Because of this, Tamare's lightsaber technique is graceful, swift and precise, but he was not taught how to improvise with it when dealing with unexpected threats. He can use his blaster with a modicum of speed, but not with enough accuracy during split-second decisions. His understanding of the Force has enhanced his capacity to learn quickly and remember easily, but when it comes to violent uses of the Force he is average at best. In short, Tamare is in no way physically or mentally prepared for the perils of war. - Spice baby: Children born to spice abusers have commonly been associated with an innate proclivity to spice consumption, as well as neurological disorders of varying gravity, although some Jedi researchers have claimed that there is also a correlation between prenatal spice exposure and increased Force sensitivity. Tamare is, unfortunately, no exception. Both his father and mother were addicted to spices and death sticks, and their vices left their first son a sickly child, prone to erratic behaviour and manic episodes. After making the boy his Padawan, Master Lyu managed to help Tamare improve his mental and physical health through meditation, and taught him to channel his bursts of mental hyperactivity into a heightened Force sensitivity. However, this stability in Tamare's condition was brought to a sudden end by Master Lyu's disappearance. In the weeks that followed, Tamare began to sporadically consume spices and suffer from mental hyperactivity again. He became increasingly obsessed, eventually to an unhealthy degree, with finding his lost Master. These days, though the worst of the meltdown has passed, he is still tormented by bursts of manic desperation and a thirst for spice he cannot bring himself to quench, which adds another distraction to his already undisciplined mind.
Equipment:
- Blue-bladed curved-hilt lightsaber - Datapad - Utility belt - Hold-out blaster pistol
Psych profile:
On the outside, the boy from the Coruscant underworld who grew to be Master Lyu's Padawan may seem quiet and contemplative to most, a secretive person who keeps his thoughts and emotions to himself, and avoids confrontations when possible. Growing up in the undercity, Tamare learned the value of silence as a tool for survival, and as a liturgist's Padawan he was taught to use words with care. However, when he does speak, most of those who listen think him immature, spoiled and distant, and not without good reason. Master Lyu doted on Tamare, in part because it was in his nature, but also because he pitied the boy for his troubled past and poor health, and this had no small effect on Tamare's character as he grew older. He became disrespectful, albeit never maliciously so, and paid little attention to anybody other than his Master, or anything other than his studies. While not vainglorious in the least, he was unwilling to compromise when it came to personal matters, and at times showed overt disdain towards some of his fellow Padawans. Beneath this public persona, however, Tamare is first and foremost a frightened child and a grown cynic, who conceals his pains and insecurities deep within a sick spirit as he desperately tries to fulfill his self-given purpose. He constantly struggles with his self-perceived weakness, as well as the very real temptation to lose himself in spices and death sticks. When he is not trying to advoid following in the footsteps of his parents, he is loathing them in silence for their own weakness. Only his Master was ever able to gaze upon this side of him, and though his efforts helped bring Tamare a modicum of comfort and strength of character, his work was left incomplete, and ultimately undone, by his sudden disappearance. Without the man who raised him and trained him, Tamare is lost. The connection with the light side of the Force, that Master Lyu help him build, keeps him safe from going down a darker path, but the sudden solitude, after spending the latter half of his life under the loving care of his Master, is a constant torment. He continues his training on his own by listening to his Master's recorded lectures on his datapad. The sound of Koryan's voice comforts him, and the wisdom he imparts through it gives him purpose, but at the same time it fosters his growing obsession. Now that he is alone, Tamare feels that Koryan Lyu was, for all purposes, his whole life, the only thing that kept him away from the perils of the underworld, the only thing that came close to resembling a home. Therefor, every day he muses, he plans, and he follows the flimsiest leads. Finding his Master is now the thing he cares about the most now, the glimmer in the distance that drives him forward, towards the Mandalorian Wars. A part of him believes that his Master may have fled the Jedi Order to fight the Mandalorians in the Outer Rim, while another tells him that, even if he has not, the Outer Rim is his best chance of finding clues, and fighting the cruel Mandalorians is what his Master would have expected of him.
History:
Nineteen years ago, a pale woman with blue hair lay squirming and moaning on an old hospital bed covered in soot and mold, breathless. Her heart frantically beat to the rythm of the undying machinery of this sunless city. A human hand covered in scars and filth clutched hers, almost as pale as hers, for it had been dwelling in the deep darkness of this forsaken place for its entire life. His whispers and her cries were drowned out by the mechanical cacophony beyond the walls of the clinic, a music of the lifeless, the artificial. In this sunless city, the only times you heard the sound of life were the times when it was being tormented, or ended. Hours passed by, a tired Kiffar nurse their only occasional company, and the endless night seemed to only grow longer. Then, the long, painful wait was over. A child was brought to the galaxy, as beautiful as its mother, and as quiet as its father. A boy with a weak body and a stubborn spirit. Tamare, his father named him. An ignorant bastardisation of an old, proper name in a tongue from a far-away system, but it would do. The Coruscant underworld was no place for sucklings. Vermin, monsters, and monsters in the skin of sapient beings ruled over the dark, narrow alleys, that seemed to swallow all those who dared passed through them, the rusting grand machines that the world above had forgotten, the pipes clogged with corpses, both old and new, and the run-down apartments where outlaws dreamed of reaching the light above through the blood of the weak. The boy lived, however, and he grew. In time, he learned, and then he climbed upwards. A shrewd little urchin, a well-spoken and mild-mannered murderer once said to his parents, his gloves covered in dried blood, as they watched the boy sitting atop a metallic tower, many feet closer to the light above than the other children of the undercity. His parents did not take pride in that. They could never take pride in bringing a child to this world of foul shadows, or raising an urchin, however clever their urchin was. They could never take pride in having their spice-tainted blood course through the veins of an innocent, preserving their curse for another generation. So consumed were they by their own demons, that they never realised that their son he had been able to understand the cries of a Rodian whore as she was being tortured in an alley, behind the ruin they called "home", despite the fact that their sweet, sickly Tamare could not speak Rodese. Tamare lived through seven years of darkness before he finally found a way to the world above, after quietly searching for it in solitude while his parents lay recovering from a night spent in the company of spice and death sticks. He went alone, for he had learned not to trust the other children. He had seen children in the alleys, far more vicious than most grown outlaws, crushing each other's skulls over the flesh of plump rats, picking up old flasks of cheap adulterated spice to quench their innate thirst, and imitating the cruelest outlaws in games that always ended in bloodshed and promises of vengeance. The world he found above had little sunlight. Most of its light was artificial, colourful, and it was as dizzying as it was exhilarating. The sound in this world had life in it, with laughter aplenty. There was no machinery to conceal the lively voices of those who walked past the clubs, theatres and hotels. He saw no small amount of thieves, slythmongers and crooks, but here they masked themselves. He saw no bloodied limbs being displayed on the streets as a warning, or mothers screeching for the children they had lost to disease, cruel men, or their own madness. It was there, on the streets of the Uscru Entertainment District, where Tamare first felt it, a nameless entity, incomprehensible for his young mind, yet somehow familiar. It was powerful, and overwhelming so, to the point of making him lose all notion of where he was. For an instant, he thought he had glimpsed an image, a sight through somebody else's eyes, but it was gone in the blink of an eye, and he was kneeling on the floor as this bright new world passed by in a frenzy once again. For two years, the life of the boy with blue hair and golden eyes was divided between sneaking through the shadows of the undercity, every day an ordeal to avoid the most horrifying deaths, and skittering through the lights of Uscru, just basking in the maddening sights and noises, and collecting trinkets, his parents none the wiser about his escapes. He lost himself completely in his explorations, never speaking to any strangers in Uscru, even those that seemed friendly, nor to his neighbours in the undercity, having long since learned the value of silence. Nobody made enemies out of those who said nothing. Tamare sated his growing curiosity about the universe beyond the underworld by watching and listening to the pedestrians, the pickpockets and the slythmongers. With every new fragment of knowledge, his thirst for more grew, and with that thirst the energy he had felt the first time he reached Uscru felt closer and closer to him, until he began to constantly have his thoughts interrupted by visions of what was happening around him. He saw how assassins neared their targets, how prostitutes stealed from their clients, how bartenders lied to agents of the Coruscant Security Force, and how some people felt an excruciating hunger Tamare knew all too well as they passed by the slythmongers, all through their own eyes. Uscru became his home, the place where death seemed too distant for him to fear it with every step he took. All changed soon after Tamare turned nine years of age, as he sat on a dark corner by a theatre in Uscru, marveling over a playbill for a classic play being performed inside. Comfortable in his solitude, and engrossed by the words and the colours printed on the plastic and paper, at first he did not feel the orange eyes that were staring at him, or the mind behind them. It was only when he suddenly caught a glimpse of himself from afar that he realised somebody had noticed him at last, an event he had been dreading since he had first stepped onto Uscru. The half-Theelin's golden eyes searched for this person, and soon he found himself staring at a tall Togruta, with dark red and white skin, and white and blue montrals. He wore a brown robe, and his face was that of an adult, albeit a relatively young one. As the Togruta walked towards him, he gave Tamare a small smile, one behind which Tamare found no malice. The Togruta stood above Tamare for a moment, gazing down at him in silence, before kneeling. He placed a large red hand over Tamare's knee, and began to speak, his voice soft. He asked for his name, his age, his place of birth, whether he knew what the Togruta was, and since when he had been able to delve into the minds of others. Tamare only gave him silence at first. Words could become death in the underworld, he knew, and as nonthreatening as this Togruta was, Tamare did not trust him. He remained unmoving, his eyes upon the Togruta's. He seemed hurt by that, but his tone remained soft as he told Tamare his name and rank. He was called Koryan Lyu, and he was a Jedi Master. He asked again, and this time Tamare nodded shyly, and muttered his name and age, barely parting his lips as he did so. He then pointed below with a dirt-covered finger, and the Jedi understood. Master Lyu spoke to him for a while longer, his smile never vanishing as he talked of the Force, Force sensitivity, and having grown up in a downtrodden neighbourhood himself, and with the same powers as Tamare. He then departed, leaving Tamare with a credit chip and the promise that they would meet again the following week. The Jedi Master kept his promise, much to the untrusting Tamare's expectations, as the two met once again on the same corner near the theatre. This time, the Jedi Master brought treats and a hologram that spoke about the Force, both of which the boy relished with joyous awe. This time, Tamare spoke a handful of words more, speaking about the underworld and asking questions about the Jedi, and as they parted he allowed Koryan to hold his hand for a few seconds as farewell. Over the course of six months, Tamare and Koryan continued to meet on Uscru, a bond slowly forming between the two as they learned more about each other. In time, Koryan began to speak about rectruiting Tamare, while the boy tried to prove his power by translating what nearby pedestrians said. His quiet, suspicious exterior slowly chipped away by the nonchalance beneath Koryan soft tone, Tamare soon became fascinated with the Jedi Master, and the life of the Jedi as he described it. On the end of the sixth month, Koryan made his decision, and accompanied Tamare to the undercity one last time. There he told his parents that their son would become a Jedi, a decision both of Tamare's parents reacted to with tears of joy and regret. Joy, because their only son would be taken away from the darkness they had raised him in, and regret, because their spice abuse had driven their son away and left him with scars. Leaving all his possessions behind, save for the gifts Koryan had given to him over the course of their meetings, a suddenly conflicted Tamare left the underlevels for the last time. Koryan Lyu's decision to recruit an urchin from the lower levels was met by his fellow Masters with skepticism. Though Tamare showed irrefutable signs of Force sensitivity, and Koryan attested to his speech comprehension with enthusiasm, many felt his upbringing and glaring personality flaws would make him difficult, if not outright impossible to train. As a Jedi Initiate, Tamare did not quite prove the other Masters wrong. Indeed, though he did show some promise, and there were no visible signs him being at risk of falling to the dark side of the Force, he was moderately antisocial at best, and frustratingly unruly at worst. He passed most tests with no more visible effort than most, but struggled when it came to working with his fellow younglings, or during tests that demanded close attention and discipline. It was only after Koryan Lyu, going against custom, began to personally tutor him during their free time that Tamare was deemed ready to be raised to the rank of Padawan. It was upon both Koryan and Tamare's stubborn insistence that the Jedi Council agreed to place Tamare under Koryan's tutelage as Master and Padawan, their personal bond unbroken during Tamare's time as an Initiate. As Master Lyu became fully dedicated to making Tamare a true Jedi, they grew even closer. Being a Liturgist, Koryan had spent most of the previous years in the Jedi Temple, studying ancient tongues in the Archives, and only occasionally did field work, visiting distant systems to add new dialects to the Archives. In that regard, he focused his efforts in giving Tamare a rich academic education, mostly to give the boy an outlet for his talents, and to give them an enviroment as devoid of stress as possible. More practical endeavours were cast aside, Koryan seeing them as potential triggers for his fragile Padawan. In the years that followed, Koryan's efforts bared fruit. While Tamare did not befriend any of his fellow Padawans, he did begin to open his mind to his Master, until the two of them became comfortable with having their thoughts and feelings read by the other. Their joint meditations brought them closer, and gave the boy peace of mind. He learned to control his powers and his temptations, and his training in the Way of the Hawk-Bat strengthened his body. As time passed, there were but a few incidents, most of them minor, while Tamare learned new languages and joined his Master during some of his research trips to the Outer Rim. As Tamare traversed through his teenage years, Koryan became more and more doting, giving him the nickname "Rada", after a type of bird from Shili, and allowing him to abandon the Padawan robes in favour of a more personal outfit. On occasion, the two would visit Uscru together, and spend a night or two distracting themselves from their life in the Temple, either by going to the theatre or visiting a club. The relationship between Tamare and his Master raised a significant amount of eyebrows in the Jedi Order as the half-Theelin neared his coming of age, as some Masters worried that Koryan had allowed his fondness for the youth to blind him from his duties as a Jedi Master. Although he repeatedly proved himself to be academically brilliant, and capable enough on the field, many were not sure he was ready for Knighthood, given how he still lacked real combat experience, and he was rumoured to have run away from the Temple whenever he lost control of his disorders. Tamare finally had his first and, as of yet, only real fight as a Jedi shortly after turning sixteen, when he accompanied Koryan and other Jedi Liturgists on a mission to study an ancient variant of the High Galactic language in a planet near Hutt Space. There, while visiting and archaeological site, they were attacked by Hutt-funded treasure hunters. During that battle, Tamare proved his worth as a Padawan, using his gifts to control the flow of battle, using his telepathy and memory to keep their enemies at bay, fending off their attacks with swift precision, and lead them towards the perfect spots for a counter-offensive. When the dust settled, he had captured one of the treasure hunters, and maimed another two. Tamare and Koryan's return to Coruscant was marked by the appearance of a sudden tension in their relationship, one that none of their fellow Jedi could comprehend. Although they still spent most of their daily lives in each other's company, it was said that, for some reason, Koryan had barred Tamare from reading his mind again. Tamare's training continued, as usual, but even after the fight against the treasure hunters he was still far away from becoming a Jedi Knight, even by his Master's own admission. Frustrated, Tamare devoted himself all the more to philology, and two years later, at long last, he voiced his intention to become a Liturgist and work alongside his Master for the rest of his life, a commitment that seemed to alleviate the strain in their relationship, and persuaded the Jedi Council to allow Tamare to go through his first trial of Knighthood. Tamare's Trial of Skill was formidable, pitting him against a simulacrum of a pair of particularly vicious Sith Lords, but he ultimately succeeded in overcoming both, getting him one step closer to becoming a Jedi Knight, after years of stagnation. The trial over, Master and Padawan began to prepare for the Trial of Courage that would inevitably follow, spending more time in meditations to ensure Tamare would be able to resist fear and live through whatever the Council would decide... but, for Tamare, the second trial would never come. Nobody quite knew what to make of it, and theories ran rampant through the Order when it happened. The only certainty was this: In the middle of a short mission to Corellia, Master Koryan Lyu had vanished, leaving nothing behind but his own shocked Padawan. Nobody within the research party that had accompanied them knew what had happened, and only vague, and often conflicting rumours, were what they got from the inhabitants of Coronet, where they had been staying. Many claimed they had seen him being taken by bounty hunters in a club. Others said that he had drowned himself in the sea. The only one that felt true to the grief-stricken Tamare, however, was the claim that he had ran away, to fight the Mandalorians. Whichever rumour was true, however, the truth of the matter was that Tamare had lost his master, and for the first time in a decade he had nobody to turn to. Once he returned to the Temple, Tamare did not leave his chambers for days, and when he eventually did, it was only to spend weeks in the Archives, where he alternated between continuing his studies and searching for clues of his Master's whereabouts. With no way to know if Koryan was ever going to return, the Jedi Council could not bring itself to assign a new Master for Tamare, nor force him to go through the Trial of Courage. In the months that followed, Tamare's behaviour became far more erratic and antisocial than ever before. He only ever spoke to Liturgists, and only rarely. He showed less and less interest in continuing his training with the passage of time, and as news of the atrocities committed by the Mandalorians reached the Temple in Coruscant, his devotion to the Order seemed to slip away with them. It could be said that Revan's call to arms saved Tamare from losing himself completely, and the risks that such a thing would have entailed. Though he had never met Revan in person, Tamare's Master had mentioned the rogue Jedi in the past, and in its desperation his spirit instinctly clinged to the hope that, somehow, the Revanchist movement could lead him to Koryan Lyu. The galaxy was burning, and his Master was probably out there, fighting the Mandalorian scourge in the name of justice, and his Padawan could do no less than follow. So it was that Tamare, a half-Theelin Padawan, came to join IRSOG...
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