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| |gender= Male | | |gender= Male |
| |hair= Brown | | |hair= Red (dyed) |
| |eyes= Blue | | |eyes= Grey |
| |height= 192 CM | | |height= 192 CM |
| |weight= 148 LBS | | |weight= 110 KG |
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| |allies= Plagueis | | |allies= |
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| |form= *Makashi (primary) | | |form= *Shii Cho (primary) |
| *Dun Moch (secondary) | | *Makashi (secondary) |
| |fightingstyle= *Turek | | |fightingstyle= *Dulon |
| *Dulon | | *Broken Gate |
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| '''Ka'Hava'Ve''', known socially by the personal name 'Kave', is a Myresi Sith Warrior within House Plagueis. Illegally trained by [[Unus Domus]] before the Weequay's death, Ka'Hava'Ve | | '''Ka'Hava'Ve''', known socially by the personal name 'Kave', is a Myresi (the native Human inhabitants of Kapsina prior to the biological bombing during the [[Horizons]] crisis) Consular Savant currently serving in House Odan Urr.. Illegally trained by [[Unus Domus]] before the Weequay's death, Ka'Hava'Ve wandered the galaxy for a time before finding residence on New Tython. |
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| == Character History(MASSIVELY in progress) == | | == Character History == |
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| === Childhood === | | === Childhood === |
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| Kave spent the first twelve years of his life with his semi-nomadic parents, traveling around the desert in the primitive Myresi culture native to Kapsina. This time built up a strong set of survival skills he keeps with him, as well as general patterns of living which only desert nomads pick up, including massive water conservation and a wariness for strong daylight. His died when he was seven, and one of the most difficult lessons of desert culture was taught to him that day; waste absolutely nothing. | | Kave was raised as a desert nomad; his early years consisted of making sure he had enough water, hunting, raiding, and religious education. His tribe raised children communally, to keep it from splitting up from family disputes, and this varied education meant that he was trained in everything he needed to thrive in the desert. Still, he did have talents as a hunter and raider, and as he grew up that was where his education was focused. This education included religious training. While he provided lip service, the shamanistic religion didn't quite take hold with him. He knew that the city Myresi had an altered belief system, and few, if any, non Myresi shared the beliefs. While he eventually caved and stopped asking questions, his early doubt was well remembered. This, combined with his "Exactly as little as necessary" attitude, didn't sit well with the priesthood, and his formal advancement was heavily stifled due to the heavy mix of religion with his Tribal government. |
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| To this day, he keeps a small ceremonial knife with a handle may from a human femur.
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| For the next five years, Kave continued to travel with his father. Upon his twelfth birthday, Kave's father informed him that he had found a profession for him, and would take him to the city to learn his new trade. In less than three days, he was at the gates of the Myresi city, where he was given to a local Shaman as an apprentice and eventual successor.
| | Ka'Hava'Ves first time on a raiding party was when he was 14. Considered old to start by most standards of other tribes, but his own prefered to make certain they were well educated. Kave began to time his life around the raiding seasons, always making sure he went off for the first raid of every season. By his 19th year, he was leading small parties broken off from the main force. When he was 22 years old, he attacked a small settled Myresi military installation. Though a couple of his men were killed, he managed to capture it, which freed up his party to raid a small town. The loot split between eight raiders was rather high, and Kave established this as his standard method, using small parties to destroy miltiary and police installations so the civilians could be looted freely. |
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| === Shaman ===
| | Eventually, his tribe began receiving tribute for the express purpose of staying away. Though he lacked any official rank, at this point he was acknowledged as a defacto warlord, as he had led raids on other nomadic tribes for a variety of reasons, usually waiting until raid season to wipe out their civilians. Wandering warriors began to follow him around, hoping to join in on battles. The success of his raids began to go to his head, and the 28 year old tribal began building an army to invade a full sized Myresi city, intending to establish himself as a petty king. |
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| A few months into his twenty third year, the Shaman teaching him named him as a full Shaman before the city Council.
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| === Meeting the Knight ===
| | Relations between Jusadih and the settled Myresi cities were strained at the best of times, however they did pay their taxes. The raiders were often left alone because local forces could deal with them enough and it would take a full generation of occupation and forced integration to remove the base issue. Still, when the technically Jusadain Myresi city states began to be put under threat, the JMR responded, sending troops with the intent of shattering the military and executing Kave. This military group was led by [[Unus Domus]], the Directorate General of the Intelligence Directorate of the JMR. The operation was intended to be a quick strike against the nomadic force, which meant a comparatively massive amount of planning. |
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| | When it came to the actual battle, the JMR quickly routed the unprepared nomadic force, using a few fighter runs and a massive amount of snipers. Though casualties on both sides were minor at best, the confusion caused by the night attack caused the majority of the nomad forces to route. This led to a cascading effect, with more and more running simply from seeing others run. Kave was captured, but because the shot simply disabled him, he was brought before Unus. |
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| Will be worked on once the canonical fate of Unus Domus is established.
| | Technically, the Weequay should have executed him. However, the Weequay sensed his Force sensitivity and gave Kave a choice; a shot at power that would make his ambitions to become a king be nothing in comparison, or a summary execution. Kave went with the former. |
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| === Plagueis === | | === Plagueis === |
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| Will be worked on once hte canonical fate of Unus Domus is established.
| | On paper, Kave's first few months within Plagueis were as a POW. During that time, however, he was being taught by Unus in all matters of the Dark Side. Though he did share significant portions of his philosophy, Kave continuously railed against the idea of relying on emotion as a source for his power. He focused mostly on keeping himself cool under pressure, and always avoided rising to Unus' bait unless he knew he could draw blood from the Weequay. |
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| | After his quick and dirty education, Kave was sent off to Antei for basic training; he returned before much time had passed, similar to his teachers own illegitimate education by Kal Vorrac, and was quickly Knighted. |
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| | During the bio-weapon attack on Kapsina, Kave was one of the last ones off. Though it put him in danger, he did take the necessary steps to delay Unus for the express purpose of killing his former teacher. This was, partially, because Unus was one of a few people who knew how to get under his skin, and Kave would never miss the chance to kill him. However, Kave is well aware that no matter how much he tried to justify it, he just really hated the Weequay. |
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| | Over time, however, he began to take doubts about Plagueis. They were unable to defend their own system, and the entire Brotherhood was brought low by the actions of a single madman. When a position of Aedile opened, Kave jumped at the opportunity to get some answers, believing a different vantage point would give him the knowledge he sought. He found none. In less than two weeks, he resigned from the post, stating that he preferred someone else in a leadership position during the current events. Shortly thereafter, Kave went missing. As the entire ship was destroyed, and other matters were rather pressing at the time, he was simply declared dead for reasons of practicality. |
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| | === Outside of the Brotherhood === |
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| | Though he was not particularly worried, Kave made efforts to disguise himself from prying eyes just in case; he shaved his beard, had his tattoo removed, and cut his hair to only a few inches, dying it red. While he kept the saber for emergencies, he adopted a more typical dress and weaponry, using his imposing stature to act as a cheap bodyguard and ship hand for travelling merchants. His lifestyle kept him from forming attachments lasting more than a couple weeks. |
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| | Having copied a list containing the locations of various Force Cults, Kave travelled the galaxy in an attempt to obtain a better understanding of the Force that he worshiped as something beyond a deity. Over time, this morphed his understanding of the Force, and he began to develop a different view of what it meant to follow the Force. |
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| | Kave's research mostly took the form of studying old information; library texts, historical records, and occasionally a treatise by a practitioner of one cult or another. He was, however, able to approach two masters willing to debate Force philosophy with them, and Kave considers those two meetings to have been his most important. |
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| | Almost a year after leaving, Kave began to look back towards the Brotherhood. Knowing that there was much he could learn within its halls, Kave began to wonder if, perhaps, a return was best. |
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| == Personality == | | == Personality == |
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| Kave is best described as Affably Evil; he sees no conflict with attempting to slaughter someones entire family and being best friends, and while he makes no issue about about killing, thieving and slavery (sexual or otherwise), he is considered very nice to be around, and is always polite if such a thing is possible. This reflects his views on how one should manipulate people, often prefering the subtle and non violent method to conflict resolution. When violence is inevitable, he will often attempt to set up future plans, in the event both of them survive. This attitude makes him popular among Jusadih troops; he is seen as an officer and a gentleman. Even those who have a problem with him being so proper tend to enjoy his company. This is largely intentional on his part. | | The watchword for Kave's personality is calm, a far cry from the firey rage he experienced as a youth and the cold anger held during his time with Plagueis. When acting as a bodyguard, he had to restrain himself during fights, as his employers would still want to do business with the ones he was fighting. This, over time, bled over to his personality, having him rely more on conflict resolution than his combat techniques. |
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| | Kave has begun to resent how he has been viewed; a tool, a weapon, and an asset. As a youth, he was used in the always present conflict between Jusadih and the Myresi. In Plagueis, he was used as all other members of the house. As a bodyguard, he was used for his size and strength to intimidate his employers competition. Though he does not let this fuel anger, it has certainly begun to make him chafe against authority. |
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| | While many of his earlier beliefs have changed, Kave retains some core issues. He is adamant in his support of the concept of relative morality, he continues the ancestor worship and shamanistic practices of his people, and though he is no longer certain of how it should be approached, he knows that the Force is the guiding path behind the galaxy. |
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| | Oddly, despite no longer considering himself a Dark Jedi, one thing that is almost certain to brighten up his day is when he encounters those who consider themselves such. Kave is almost endlessly amused by their efforts to out-do each other in their levels of darkness. While he knows that not all share such attitudes, those that do are fairly abundant. |
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| The events surrounding his joining Plagueis, however, have left him more than a bit shaken and mentally unstable. While it is difficult to notice in casual situations, it can become rather obvious in stressful situations, as he is liable to begin thinking outloud in a stream of consciousness, often involving violent thoughts and several different lines of thought crossing over and interrupting each other. Should one be close enough to hear it, it sounds rather like listening to a single side of one of three different arguments and randomly switching between them.
| | Kave considers himself the last remnant of Myresi culture, and his experiences growing up in primitive conditions have made him rather sympathetic towards other tribal individuals and societies. This sympathy is likely also connected to the way that their leaders often have far more limited power than the so called civilized leaders of society. |
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| == Appearance == | | == Appearance == |
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| A desert nomad by birth and raised as such in his early life, Kave's skin is heavily tanned and darkened, both from the sun and from genetics. Deprived of moisture, he has noticable wrinkles despite his 28 years. This, combined with his full and dark beard, can make him appear several years older than he really is. His dark brown hair is often pulled back into a pony tail high on the back of his head, reaching down to just past the bottom of his shoulder blades. Much of the left side of his face is covered with tatoos, all of them holy symbols in reverance to the environmental spirits of the Myresi. The right side of his face used to contain the mark of his family, but he has had it removed and replaced with the Plagueis symbol; there is minor evidence of a tattoo removal, but it requires a few minutes of careful observation to pick it up. His eyes are a very sharp blue, and can be eaisly confused for grey under poor lightning conditions. His right hand contains a scar in the shape of an hourglass given to him by his teacher before he joined the Brotherhood. Finally, he is best described as lanky; his noticably large height and less than averge weight combine to form a very tall, very thin man. | | A large man by nature, Kave's early life resulted in particularly tanned and sun wrinkled skin, the latter partially due to genetics. While the tan has been lost from spending most of his time on space ships, the wrinkles have remained to give him an appearance almost in his early fifties, despite his three decades. His eyes are grey, though this is largely dependent on personal opinion, as some consider the colour to be a peculiar blue. While he used to have a series of tattoos on his left cheek, he has had these carefully removed, and it would take a close eye and practice to determine that something had even been there in the first place. His hair is rather messy, short, and somewhat thin. |
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| Kave prefers to wear bright and roomy clothing, often white in colour, only layering as a matter of necessity. These vary immensly; for formal occassions, he wears Brotherhood robes, but in most situations one is unlikely to see him in the same clothing twice. | | Kave has a preference for loose fitting but well secured robes, enjoying the freedom of movement they provide, though he does take a minor issue with all the black enjoyed by much of the brotherhood and prefers brown. |
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| == Trivia == | | == Trivia == |
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| Kave is a character replacement for Unus Per A Novus Domus, who was sacrificed for the express purpose of me getting a card carrying villain. | | Kave has gone through about seven iterations before this one was finally decided on. |
| | While his early military victories may seem impressive, it would be good to remember that this was being done mostly against city states who had to double their police force as a military group (or relied on militia) |
Ka'Hava'Ve
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Kapsina
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7 ABY
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Human
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Male
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192 CM
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110 KG
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Red (dyed)
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Grey
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- Shii Cho (primary)
- Makashi (secondary)
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- Dulon
- Broken Gate
- Wampa Do
- Paonga
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DJB Era
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Plagueis
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10809
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Ka'Hava'Ve, known socially by the personal name 'Kave', is a Myresi (the native Human inhabitants of Kapsina prior to the biological bombing during the Horizons crisis) Consular Savant currently serving in House Odan Urr.. Illegally trained by Unus Domus before the Weequay's death, Ka'Hava'Ve wandered the galaxy for a time before finding residence on New Tython.
Character History
Childhood
Kave was raised as a desert nomad; his early years consisted of making sure he had enough water, hunting, raiding, and religious education. His tribe raised children communally, to keep it from splitting up from family disputes, and this varied education meant that he was trained in everything he needed to thrive in the desert. Still, he did have talents as a hunter and raider, and as he grew up that was where his education was focused. This education included religious training. While he provided lip service, the shamanistic religion didn't quite take hold with him. He knew that the city Myresi had an altered belief system, and few, if any, non Myresi shared the beliefs. While he eventually caved and stopped asking questions, his early doubt was well remembered. This, combined with his "Exactly as little as necessary" attitude, didn't sit well with the priesthood, and his formal advancement was heavily stifled due to the heavy mix of religion with his Tribal government.
Raider
Ka'Hava'Ves first time on a raiding party was when he was 14. Considered old to start by most standards of other tribes, but his own prefered to make certain they were well educated. Kave began to time his life around the raiding seasons, always making sure he went off for the first raid of every season. By his 19th year, he was leading small parties broken off from the main force. When he was 22 years old, he attacked a small settled Myresi military installation. Though a couple of his men were killed, he managed to capture it, which freed up his party to raid a small town. The loot split between eight raiders was rather high, and Kave established this as his standard method, using small parties to destroy miltiary and police installations so the civilians could be looted freely.
Eventually, his tribe began receiving tribute for the express purpose of staying away. Though he lacked any official rank, at this point he was acknowledged as a defacto warlord, as he had led raids on other nomadic tribes for a variety of reasons, usually waiting until raid season to wipe out their civilians. Wandering warriors began to follow him around, hoping to join in on battles. The success of his raids began to go to his head, and the 28 year old tribal began building an army to invade a full sized Myresi city, intending to establish himself as a petty king.
Meeting the Knight
Relations between Jusadih and the settled Myresi cities were strained at the best of times, however they did pay their taxes. The raiders were often left alone because local forces could deal with them enough and it would take a full generation of occupation and forced integration to remove the base issue. Still, when the technically Jusadain Myresi city states began to be put under threat, the JMR responded, sending troops with the intent of shattering the military and executing Kave. This military group was led by Unus Domus, the Directorate General of the Intelligence Directorate of the JMR. The operation was intended to be a quick strike against the nomadic force, which meant a comparatively massive amount of planning.
When it came to the actual battle, the JMR quickly routed the unprepared nomadic force, using a few fighter runs and a massive amount of snipers. Though casualties on both sides were minor at best, the confusion caused by the night attack caused the majority of the nomad forces to route. This led to a cascading effect, with more and more running simply from seeing others run. Kave was captured, but because the shot simply disabled him, he was brought before Unus.
Technically, the Weequay should have executed him. However, the Weequay sensed his Force sensitivity and gave Kave a choice; a shot at power that would make his ambitions to become a king be nothing in comparison, or a summary execution. Kave went with the former.
Plagueis
On paper, Kave's first few months within Plagueis were as a POW. During that time, however, he was being taught by Unus in all matters of the Dark Side. Though he did share significant portions of his philosophy, Kave continuously railed against the idea of relying on emotion as a source for his power. He focused mostly on keeping himself cool under pressure, and always avoided rising to Unus' bait unless he knew he could draw blood from the Weequay.
After his quick and dirty education, Kave was sent off to Antei for basic training; he returned before much time had passed, similar to his teachers own illegitimate education by Kal Vorrac, and was quickly Knighted.
During the bio-weapon attack on Kapsina, Kave was one of the last ones off. Though it put him in danger, he did take the necessary steps to delay Unus for the express purpose of killing his former teacher. This was, partially, because Unus was one of a few people who knew how to get under his skin, and Kave would never miss the chance to kill him. However, Kave is well aware that no matter how much he tried to justify it, he just really hated the Weequay.
Over time, however, he began to take doubts about Plagueis. They were unable to defend their own system, and the entire Brotherhood was brought low by the actions of a single madman. When a position of Aedile opened, Kave jumped at the opportunity to get some answers, believing a different vantage point would give him the knowledge he sought. He found none. In less than two weeks, he resigned from the post, stating that he preferred someone else in a leadership position during the current events. Shortly thereafter, Kave went missing. As the entire ship was destroyed, and other matters were rather pressing at the time, he was simply declared dead for reasons of practicality.
Outside of the Brotherhood
Though he was not particularly worried, Kave made efforts to disguise himself from prying eyes just in case; he shaved his beard, had his tattoo removed, and cut his hair to only a few inches, dying it red. While he kept the saber for emergencies, he adopted a more typical dress and weaponry, using his imposing stature to act as a cheap bodyguard and ship hand for travelling merchants. His lifestyle kept him from forming attachments lasting more than a couple weeks.
Having copied a list containing the locations of various Force Cults, Kave travelled the galaxy in an attempt to obtain a better understanding of the Force that he worshiped as something beyond a deity. Over time, this morphed his understanding of the Force, and he began to develop a different view of what it meant to follow the Force.
Kave's research mostly took the form of studying old information; library texts, historical records, and occasionally a treatise by a practitioner of one cult or another. He was, however, able to approach two masters willing to debate Force philosophy with them, and Kave considers those two meetings to have been his most important.
Almost a year after leaving, Kave began to look back towards the Brotherhood. Knowing that there was much he could learn within its halls, Kave began to wonder if, perhaps, a return was best.
Return
(To be made up later)
Personality
The watchword for Kave's personality is calm, a far cry from the firey rage he experienced as a youth and the cold anger held during his time with Plagueis. When acting as a bodyguard, he had to restrain himself during fights, as his employers would still want to do business with the ones he was fighting. This, over time, bled over to his personality, having him rely more on conflict resolution than his combat techniques.
Kave has begun to resent how he has been viewed; a tool, a weapon, and an asset. As a youth, he was used in the always present conflict between Jusadih and the Myresi. In Plagueis, he was used as all other members of the house. As a bodyguard, he was used for his size and strength to intimidate his employers competition. Though he does not let this fuel anger, it has certainly begun to make him chafe against authority.
While many of his earlier beliefs have changed, Kave retains some core issues. He is adamant in his support of the concept of relative morality, he continues the ancestor worship and shamanistic practices of his people, and though he is no longer certain of how it should be approached, he knows that the Force is the guiding path behind the galaxy.
Oddly, despite no longer considering himself a Dark Jedi, one thing that is almost certain to brighten up his day is when he encounters those who consider themselves such. Kave is almost endlessly amused by their efforts to out-do each other in their levels of darkness. While he knows that not all share such attitudes, those that do are fairly abundant.
Kave considers himself the last remnant of Myresi culture, and his experiences growing up in primitive conditions have made him rather sympathetic towards other tribal individuals and societies. This sympathy is likely also connected to the way that their leaders often have far more limited power than the so called civilized leaders of society.
Appearance
A large man by nature, Kave's early life resulted in particularly tanned and sun wrinkled skin, the latter partially due to genetics. While the tan has been lost from spending most of his time on space ships, the wrinkles have remained to give him an appearance almost in his early fifties, despite his three decades. His eyes are grey, though this is largely dependent on personal opinion, as some consider the colour to be a peculiar blue. While he used to have a series of tattoos on his left cheek, he has had these carefully removed, and it would take a close eye and practice to determine that something had even been there in the first place. His hair is rather messy, short, and somewhat thin.
Kave has a preference for loose fitting but well secured robes, enjoying the freedom of movement they provide, though he does take a minor issue with all the black enjoyed by much of the brotherhood and prefers brown.
Trivia
Kave has gone through about seven iterations before this one was finally decided on.
While his early military victories may seem impressive, it would be good to remember that this was being done mostly against city states who had to double their police force as a military group (or relied on militia)