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| | Being of Mandalorian stock, Juda grew up under the tenants of the Creed and was expected to follow this set of guidelines or risk exile, even at a young age. He was born and raised as a warrior and would typically clash with those who began to transition and develop a more pacifistic way of life. This began to stir resentment as he studied the old way. His father, always away on missions he was never allowed to discuss, Juda was reared and trained by his mother. Some labeled her a crazy shaman as she still worshipped the deities of her people and concocted healing poultices and tonics from the crops that she would grow. While this life was not one of great wealth, the knowledge and ambition she passed on to her son was priceless. Still very much a warrior, her skills with edged weapons and hand to hand were unrivaled by many in their community. She would often say - |
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Juda Graves
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Concord Dawn
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3 BBY (43 years old)
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Human
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Male
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1.85 m (6 foot 1 inch)
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95 kg (209 lbs)
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Bald - white goatee
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Blue right - white left (cybernetic)
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Left Eye
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Anasha Valoon
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Jonsa Graves
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- Westar 35
- Sith Sword
- Sith Dagger
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Mandalorian Core
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Proconsul of Clan Vizsla
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- "Aliit ori'shya tal'din"
- ―Family is more than blood
The Mandalorian known as the Soul Harvester, has been striking it rich for over three decades as a Bounty Hunter. The galaxy at large is his hunting ground and the inhabitants therein are his quarry. It matters little to him who they are, where they come from, or which mystical deity gives them power. Above all else, he is loyal and dedicated to self preservation with little to no desire for friendships outside of his hand-picked crew or Clan. Aboard his Flagship, Basilisk II, his pistols are always at the ready and his ever hungry bank account eagerly awaits satiation.
The Book Of Juda
Crease The Spine
- "This book is one of vengeance, hatred, redemption, and conflict. The chapters within are but a glimpse into his story. In writing this tome, his hope was to not only educate through the tales of his adventures and exploits, but to inspire and encourage those who feel hopeless. Wipe away the dirt from the pages and let the lessons begin."
- ―Drexel
Chapter I: New Dawn
Born in the Outer Rim on the Mandalorian influenced world of Concord Dawn, Juda Graves was the product of true love. His father, Jonsa Graves was a Constable of the Journeyman Protectors directly in service to Fenn Rau before defecting in support of, who he thought was a more formidable leader, Gar Saxon. His mother on the other hand was a humble tiller of soil and took advantage of Concord Dawn's agricultural roots. She was a passionate woman and loyal to Mandalorian tradition being a direct descendant of one of the oldest Mandalorian clans, Valoon.
Chapter II: Squalor
Being of Mandalorian stock, Juda grew up under the tenants of the Creed and was expected to follow this set of guidelines or risk exile, even at a young age. He was born and raised as a warrior and would typically clash with those who began to transition and develop a more pacifistic way of life. This began to stir resentment as he studied the old way. His father, always away on missions he was never allowed to discuss, Juda was reared and trained by his mother. Some labeled her a crazy shaman as she still worshipped the deities of her people and concocted healing poultices and tonics from the crops that she would grow. While this life was not one of great wealth, the knowledge and ambition she passed on to her son was priceless. Still very much a warrior, her skills with edged weapons and hand to hand were unrivaled by many in their community. She would often say -
"There is no greater honor than to directly make contact with your enemy. Sword and fist are passionate while blasters are clumsy and cowardly."
Whether she was right or wrong, is open for debate, but much of Juda's training as a child was centered around close quarters combat and traditional Mandalorian ideals.
Chapter III: The Pits
Chapter IV: Birds Of A Feather
Chapter V: Ebb And Flow
Chapter VI: The Foundling
Chapter VII: Ascension
Chapter VIII: Al'verde
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