Name: Naur Reem
Race: Human
Gender:Male
Age: 38
Homeworld: Mandalore
Profession: Mercenary soldier, Training Instructor, Field Medic
Personality: Stubborn, sarcastic, smart, Naur is a damn good soldier and experience medic, and an excellent teacher. From a young age, Naur liked to play meshgeroya (bolo-ball). Played on Keldabe's meshgeroya team. He also enjoyed watching adventure holo-vids. As an aficionado of the bes'bev, Mandalorian flute, which he was introduced to by his father while training to be a warrior at eight years old. Reem later utilized his bes,bev skills on Naboo in an effort to impress a girl he liked, Missy Rendalla, while he worked as a hired gun for a merchant. He married the Nabooian nurse. Inspired by his wife, he pursued field medicine and training as a battlefield medic. Naur and Missy had two children, Lucy and Peter (unknown to Naur, he is not the true father of). After several years of his long absences that came with his job, Missy had trouble dealing with his mercenery lifestyle. She divorced him, took his money and full custody of the children, and remarried a Coruscanti doctor Robert Tharcroft. Reem turned to alcohol and women, becoming a sex addict as well as an alcoholic.
Though a man seemingly made hard-heartedly cynical by his traumatic experiences in dozens of planetary wars and his estrangement from his failed marriage, Naur consistently maintained a steadfast sense of honor and compassion learnt through his meeting of Jedi Master Alan Shyn. This was demonstrated by his willingness to be captured by the Bando Gora cult to stop a helpless little boy from being whipped to death, and he later attempted to (unsuccessfully) save the same man who tortured the boy from being crushed by a trash compactor. Complementing his compassionate character was an unshaking sense of integrity and respect for knowledge, believing that traditional Mandalorian culture was something to be shared and preserved for future generations (while the planet torn from civil wars, maintained pacifism).
Reem has type O+ blood. He was typically seen dressed in his black mandalorian supercommando armor unless otherwise was called for. Reem did own a leather jacket that he wore when he was rarely out of his armor. Reem was skilled in Teräs Käsi, and but favored his fists in hand-to-hand combat, including a technique where he hit his opponent with the back of one hand before following up with a hook from the other, and was not above fighting dirty when he felt the need. Reem was also skilled with the "Keldabe kiss" or kov'nyn, a Mandalorian headbutt. Performed with a helmet, a kov'nyn could either be employed to cause injury to an opponent in unarmed combat, or in a gentler capacity between two Mandalorians as an armored greeting, contributing to the "Keldabe kiss" nickname.
Reem hates Kaminoans because the of what they did to the clones was treat them like animals, and was deeply disturbed by the treatment of his soldiers. He hates the Republic for disgracing Mandalore and the clans and abandoning the people of Mandalore when they suffered, having a slave army fight their wars for them. He loathes Jedi for turning their back on the truth and slaughtering the three hundred innocent Mandalorians at Galidraan. He has some major trust issues and doesn't trust lightly.
Reem is loyal to Mandalore or the old ways of the True Mandalorians, to his family even though they want nothing to do with him, to clan Reem and proud of their traditions, and to his men, the soldiers he trained who are like sons to a man who never had the chance to train his own children. He would die for his boys and dive through all the hells if he had to.
Bio: Born in Keldabe, the capital city of the planet Mandalore, Naur was raised by his parents in clan Reem. His mother was a teacher, and his father a retired supercommando and current fisherman. He was trained as honorable warrior as per tradition, and became a soldier of fortune. He married a nurse, Missy Rendalla, on Naboo and soon had her first daughter, Lucy was born. He followed Mandalore Jaster Mereel and fought in the Mandalorian Civil War, and later Jango Fett. He knew Fett well, even saved his life more than once.He studied combat medicine and was trained as a field medic, after he witnessed his best friend die on the battle field, he would do everything he could to save lives and prevent that from happening again. Missy had her second child, and first son, Peter, which Naur and his wife argued about the name.
Reem followed Mandalore, Jango Fett, in battle against the Death Watch, and was a survivor of the Battle of Galidraan. Casualties were very high when the Jedi stepped in when they chose to believe the lies of the governor that the Mandalorians had been killing civilians, and slaughtered Jango's army. Naur tried to save as many as he could but the Jedi were expert warriors, all wounds fatal. Reem could do nothing to save the three hundred Mandalorians who fought the last men. Naur's life was spared as he was the field medic and focused on saving the casualties versus engage the enemy. He was taken captive by the Jedi, and unable to save a single life that day. He was sold into slavery along with Jango and Silas, the only survivors of the battle.
The three Mandalorians spent years as slaves aboard a spice transport, until their chance at freedom came when pirates attacked the ship. Though the slave masters promised them freedom if they helped them fend off the attack, Fett had already broken free of his restraints and with a stolen blaster pistol, killed the slaver before fighting his way off the ship. Reem and Silas followed suit and killed all the slavers. Once free of the spice freighter, the two followed Jango who set his sights on Galidraan, going after their lost sets of armor and their revenge upon the governor. Reem and Silas helped Jango hunt down the Vizsla and the Death Watch, but the three parted ways after Jango finished off the Death Watch leadership.
The memories still haunt him from that battle. The men he served with, laughed with, and fought with were gone. He turned to alcohol and became an alcoholic. Naur returned to his home on Naboo were he had marital problems with his wife, the two were divorced and his wife took evertyhing, all his money, and full custody of the children and moved to Coruscant to live with her new boyfriend. Naur discovered Missy's secret lover. Doctor Robert Tharcroft - Coruscanti doctor of behavioral health, who she had been sleeping with over the past decade. Naur threatened to kill Dr. Tharcroft and the rich doctor had called the authorities and had the Mandalorian deported from the capital planet, also diagnosed him with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which further enraged Reem. Peter wanted nothing to do with Naur, but Lucy kept in contact with him. Even though Tharcroft put a restraining order on Reem it never stopped him from visiting his ex-wife and children. Robert and Naur always engaged in a verbal argument or battle of wits. Naur still begged Missy to return with him to Mandalore, but she refused. The two still engage in flirting, and Naur flirted with Missy in front of Robert in spite.
Naur remained jobless for the longest time, he worked for underworld gangs as an enforcer and was arrest twice, prisoned once. Reem wanted to stay near his family feeling like he had to save prove himself. He tried to find work on Coruscant, but because of his criminal record he couldn't find honest work as no one would hire him, begrudgingly getting a job as a paramedic at the hospital Robert and Missy worked at due to Missy's push to help Reem and Robert's position - who not only worked there but owned the private hospital for Coruscant's elite.
He had over a dozen different girlfriends and relationships but none of them lasted longer than three months or three weeks, he was an asshole and only cared about himself. Reem considered suicide but decided against it for Lucy's sake. Lucy and Missy were the reason he felt he couldn't move on with his life. He felt it was his absence of being a good husband and father that his marriage failed. His life was spiraling down-hill until he received the call from Fett.
Jango told him about a job he wanted Reem to have training cloned soldiers for the Republic, at first Naur thought it was a joke, but the Mandalore was serious. He had been the template for a clone army, a grand army for the republic. Fett wanted Reem to be one of the trainers for the elite units of clones called republic commandos. Naur would be paid handsomely by the Republic, but had to keep everything a secret and disappear, Reem agreed as long as he could take leave to visit his family, though he swore to keep the operation a secret. The deal was struck, and Naur left his life and family on Coruscant for a new chapter of his career on Kamino.
Training clones changed Naur forever, he finally found something to live for and something he was good at - training warriors. He taught everything from fighting in unarmed combat to educating on galactic history and politics and government, he taught his clones to speak Mando'a. Naur organized competitive meshgeroya teams. He taught martial arts and other fighting styles. He was good at what he did, and produced professional warriors. He also oversaw the commando medic's school which trained the commando combat medics in field medicine. Reem adopted his soldiers as sons, and when they graduated from their training he felt like he had regained his honor to raise a family the right way, even though he felt guilty about his real family which he had abandoned for the clone training program. His clones was his new life.