Post by Sarnar Chokel on Aug 5, 2008 0:19:08 GMT 1
Name: Sarnar Chokel
Race: Zabrak
Age: 22
Height: 170 cm
Weight: 70 kg
Hair colour: Cobber
Eye Colour: Blue
Skin colour: Caucasian
Appearance: Sarnar always wears black clothes. Sarnar does not wear the traditional Jedi Tunic, unless among other Jedis. When among the Fallen Jedi on Jandoon, she wears a traditional tunic all in black – even the belt and boots. When seen outside of Jandoon, she prefers to hide her identity as “Jedi”, by wearing black pants and a shirt. The pants are “military like” in appearance, meaning they’re full of pockets, so that she’s able to carry her stuff around. Sometimes even a hut, to better blend in with humans. No matter whether she wears the tunic, or the more “civil” outfit, she also wears a studded belt, and spiked bracelets and collars in different sizes. Protruding her head are 6 spiked horns, circling her head. Her facial tattoo is a simple flower like pattern with thorns, “surrounding” her left eye, so that is goes from her forehead down to her cheek. She wears lots of black eye make-up.
Personality: Sarnar is a pretty reserved young woman, and like most zabraks, she can be quite single-minded. Even for her race, she’s extremely stubborn, a trait that has gotten her into problems on several occasions. It’s her way or the highway. Compromise is something she doesn’t do. Ever. Or very rarely at the best, and that’s only if her life is at stake. And even when that’s the case, Sarnar might not be willing to back down, unless forced to. She’ll try to take control of any situation, and often tries to force her will upon weaker minded beings.
Background: Sarnar once was a Jedi. Keyword being was. She was a rather impatient youngling, but showed great talent, and was never directly mean to the other children. She would loose her patience quickly, when confronted with difficult tasks or tests, but that wasn’t too uncommon for a young girl of her race. Sarnar hoped that when she got a Master, she would find it easier to deal with the way of the Jedi, as she would be out in the Galaxy, doing something. However, Sarnar’s way of dealing with problems often caused more trouble, than they solved. She hated the Jedi way, mocked their view on diplomacy, and often, she wanted to beat people up, instead of talking sense to them. When they were solving disputes between races or people, she often found that she actually wanted to kill one of the parts – or at least beat the one in question up. Sarnar had many an argument with her Master. She was simply unable to understand, why the Jedi didn’t just kill those, who broke the law, or caused problems. In the end, she left the Order, when she was around 18. She couldn’t stand the peace loving bunch anymore. She also left her lightsaber, greenbladed, behind. That associated her with the Jedi, and she didn’t want that. Instead, her first months away from the protected life as a Jedi, was spend finding new crystals. Red ones. It took her a long time, to build a lightsaber that she was happy with. In fact, from she started her search for the red crystals, and till she finally held the ignited saber in her hand, 6 months had passed by. But she had achieved her goal. A dark gray handle, with cobber markings to match her skin, and a deep red blade. Finally she had a saber suited for her.
For the good of two years, Sarnar lived by herself, and drifted from planet to planet, though her preferred hiding places were Nal Hutta, Nar Shaddaa and Abregado-rae, and occasionally Corellia. Crowded planets with quite their share of criminals and smugglers. She would have liked to sometimes visit Coruscant as well, but due to the high number of Jedi there, she dared not linger too long, and only came by when she had a job to do.
One day, she overheard someone talking in a cantina on Nal Hutta. Fallen Jedi. Something about a weapon, and taking over the Galaxy. Well, that sounded almost too well to be true. She stalked to pair to their temporary headquaters – where Drashk had the men killed for allowing Sarnar to hear anything. However, he took Sarnar on board, due to her nerve and how she successfully tracked the two Fallen Jedi. And besides, she knew too much to be let out of there alive. He decided to give her a chance. If it didn’t work out, there were ways to deal with her.
However, Sarnar’s nature didn’t change, as she started working with the Fallen Jedi. She was as stubborn as always and always thought herself to be right about everything. In the end, Drashk grew annoyed with her. He knew she was useful, but he wouldn’t tolerate her behaviour any more. Now the question is – what will happen to Sarnar next?
Race: Zabrak
Age: 22
Height: 170 cm
Weight: 70 kg
Hair colour: Cobber
Eye Colour: Blue
Skin colour: Caucasian
Appearance: Sarnar always wears black clothes. Sarnar does not wear the traditional Jedi Tunic, unless among other Jedis. When among the Fallen Jedi on Jandoon, she wears a traditional tunic all in black – even the belt and boots. When seen outside of Jandoon, she prefers to hide her identity as “Jedi”, by wearing black pants and a shirt. The pants are “military like” in appearance, meaning they’re full of pockets, so that she’s able to carry her stuff around. Sometimes even a hut, to better blend in with humans. No matter whether she wears the tunic, or the more “civil” outfit, she also wears a studded belt, and spiked bracelets and collars in different sizes. Protruding her head are 6 spiked horns, circling her head. Her facial tattoo is a simple flower like pattern with thorns, “surrounding” her left eye, so that is goes from her forehead down to her cheek. She wears lots of black eye make-up.
Personality: Sarnar is a pretty reserved young woman, and like most zabraks, she can be quite single-minded. Even for her race, she’s extremely stubborn, a trait that has gotten her into problems on several occasions. It’s her way or the highway. Compromise is something she doesn’t do. Ever. Or very rarely at the best, and that’s only if her life is at stake. And even when that’s the case, Sarnar might not be willing to back down, unless forced to. She’ll try to take control of any situation, and often tries to force her will upon weaker minded beings.
Background: Sarnar once was a Jedi. Keyword being was. She was a rather impatient youngling, but showed great talent, and was never directly mean to the other children. She would loose her patience quickly, when confronted with difficult tasks or tests, but that wasn’t too uncommon for a young girl of her race. Sarnar hoped that when she got a Master, she would find it easier to deal with the way of the Jedi, as she would be out in the Galaxy, doing something. However, Sarnar’s way of dealing with problems often caused more trouble, than they solved. She hated the Jedi way, mocked their view on diplomacy, and often, she wanted to beat people up, instead of talking sense to them. When they were solving disputes between races or people, she often found that she actually wanted to kill one of the parts – or at least beat the one in question up. Sarnar had many an argument with her Master. She was simply unable to understand, why the Jedi didn’t just kill those, who broke the law, or caused problems. In the end, she left the Order, when she was around 18. She couldn’t stand the peace loving bunch anymore. She also left her lightsaber, greenbladed, behind. That associated her with the Jedi, and she didn’t want that. Instead, her first months away from the protected life as a Jedi, was spend finding new crystals. Red ones. It took her a long time, to build a lightsaber that she was happy with. In fact, from she started her search for the red crystals, and till she finally held the ignited saber in her hand, 6 months had passed by. But she had achieved her goal. A dark gray handle, with cobber markings to match her skin, and a deep red blade. Finally she had a saber suited for her.
For the good of two years, Sarnar lived by herself, and drifted from planet to planet, though her preferred hiding places were Nal Hutta, Nar Shaddaa and Abregado-rae, and occasionally Corellia. Crowded planets with quite their share of criminals and smugglers. She would have liked to sometimes visit Coruscant as well, but due to the high number of Jedi there, she dared not linger too long, and only came by when she had a job to do.
One day, she overheard someone talking in a cantina on Nal Hutta. Fallen Jedi. Something about a weapon, and taking over the Galaxy. Well, that sounded almost too well to be true. She stalked to pair to their temporary headquaters – where Drashk had the men killed for allowing Sarnar to hear anything. However, he took Sarnar on board, due to her nerve and how she successfully tracked the two Fallen Jedi. And besides, she knew too much to be let out of there alive. He decided to give her a chance. If it didn’t work out, there were ways to deal with her.
However, Sarnar’s nature didn’t change, as she started working with the Fallen Jedi. She was as stubborn as always and always thought herself to be right about everything. In the end, Drashk grew annoyed with her. He knew she was useful, but he wouldn’t tolerate her behaviour any more. Now the question is – what will happen to Sarnar next?