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Lan
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Dathomir

Date of Birth:

10 BBY (age 53)

Physical Description
Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.80 meters

Weight:

62.13 kilograms

Hair:

Black

Eyes:

Yellow (Dark Side)

Personal Information
Known Children:

Zyra Mandragoran (adopted)

Allies:

Old friends

Enemies:

None

Lightsaber Color(s):

Red

Lightsaber Form(s):
Chronology & Political Information
Profession:

Insane Archpriest

Position:
Era(s):

Rebellion Era, New Republic Era, New Jedi Order Era, Dark Jedi Brotherhood Era

Affiliation:

Dark Brotherhood, Arcona

Dossier:

297

[ Source ]

"Ignorance is death."
―Lan

Lan, who long abandoned the complexities of his old name, is a member of Clan Arcona. Lan still adheres to the principles and traditions of the Krath.

Nobody is quite sure of when he joined the Dark Jedi Brotherhood (not even himself), but everyone knows that was a while ago. Since that time he had the opportunity to serve in every position within the clan structure, from team member to Consul. Currently he seems content in serving his clan as a regular member.

Lan is, clinically and definitely, insane. Surprising insight and clarity sometimes blooms through the chaos. He still shows many signs of his condition, but violent episodes have become rare.

But Lan wasn't always insane...

Brief Character History

Before

Lan's past is a mystery known only to a handful of individuals: his childhood in Dathomir, what forced him to leave the planet, the tragic events that forged his obsession for knowledge. What is generally known about him are some facts concerning his life within the Dark Jedi Brotherhood.

Lan joined the Brotherhood already a young adult, in a time when Master and Student programs were far from being common. As a Journeyman, Lan was an eager and daring swordsman, so much that he was first initiated into the Sith Order in a time when Orders meant something. Where some saw courage in his actions, others saw a death wish. When faced with different possible courses of action he would often choose the one with the least chance of success. Many times it resulted in his near-death and just as many times he managed to achieve near-impossible victory, but it was always clear that something, maybe the Force itself, watched over him.

He was deeply interested in dueling, but despite his intrepid nature he did not have the thirst for fighting and war that molded the Obelisk and the Sith. Above all, he craved knowledge: knowledge of the Force, alchemy, Force entities, death and beyond. His interests would seem like a strange combination to a duelist, but keener minds could readily understand that those were means to an end. But what end? His interests eventually made him abandon the Sith ways and become a Krath, and he wandered the clans of the Brotherhood looking for answers.

His life took a major turn once he learned of the Abyssal Tome, the book jealously guarded by Clan Arcona, handed down from Consul to Consul and from which they learned the secrets of Shadowcrafting. Lan became obsessed with the book and its secrets, and soon would find his way into that clan. His devious machinations eventually made him Consul of Arcona, and he had access to the dreaded pages of the Tome.

That was when everything went wrong.

Insanity

As the months went by, Lan became more and more absent on his duties as Consul as he focused on studying the Abyssal Tome. As Vassan Rokir, the former Consul, had warned him, as an Archpriest Lan did not have the grounding to handle the truths hidden within the pages of the book, so he should proceed with caution. Of course, he didn't.

What followed is a secret known only to four individuals. Lan had not been seen for over a week when his Proconsul, Halcyon Rokir, gathered a handful of the most loyal men he could find and went looking for the missing Consul. They forced their entry into the deepest levels of the Arconan citadel, where Lan spent most of his time locked up, but they were not ready for what they saw: Lan was lying in the middle of a strange arcane circle drawn in blood on the cold floor, holding a knife, and the Abyssal Tome was open beside him. The man was completely nude and the knife bloodied from the tattoos he had carved in his own flesh, covering his whole body up to the neck. Despite the severe injuries he caused to himself he did not die: he was lying there, shivering in a catatonic state. His face was somewhat twisted, rugged and mutating, getting years older every few seconds.

Without hesitating for an instant, Halcyon murdered the men that followed him. He picked the disabled Consul, his friend, from the floor and secretly moved him to the clan summit's chambers. There, he summoned Lan's apprentice, a young Zabrak named Akyria, and ordered her to leave with her master as soon as possible, for "he would not be safe otherwise, in his debilitated state". Confused and fearful for her master's life she obeyed, and in that same night the two departed, not to be seen again for years. The news spread of the Consul's sudden "disappearance", and Halcyon stepped up to lead the clan.

Lan returned to the Brotherhood after years of wandering the galaxy with his apprentice, and the Archpriest's insanity was on its peak. He arrived completely unexpectedly: one day he simply was there, wandering the halls of the citadel as if he never had left. Most people barely recognized him, he looked more like a walking corpse than a man: his skin was rotten and decrepit, his eyes shined with an unnatural light of their own, but his hair was still black as a moonless night. Incapable of coherent speech he gave no explanations to where he had been, and all treatments were proven incapable of healing his broken mind.

He did not consider himself insane, of course: in his view, others were simply too slow to understand his ideas, which eventually led him to a more introverted attitude, speaking only when necessary. The only person able to understad him without any difficulty was Akyria, who often "translated" his intentions to others. Those more attuned with the Force could sense that the Archpriest's condition was not merely physical: when sensing the Force near him they would feel several "presences", as if the man had become a shell inhabited by a myriad of spirits. As if it weren't odd enough, the numbers of "spirits" varied, but there were always at least three.

Since his return, the Archpriest would vanish without a word, presumebly pursuing his own goals in distant systems. He would then return in times when the clan was in need and, just as suddenly, vanish again. His movements were not completely ignored, however: Proconsul Strategos was growing increasingly convinced that Lan had schemes against Arcona and, once again, someone decided it was time for Lan to disappear. This time he wasn't put in a ship and ordered to leave, however: Lan was sedated, plugged into tubes that kept him alive and eliminated excrements, bound in a metallic cage that restricted his movements and then was left all but forgotten for two years in the darkest cell of the Clan of shadows. Akyria, not knowing what had happened to her master, fled and hid amongst the native inhabitants of Selen.

Release

After two years, Lan was almost forgotten by most - some even considered him dead. In that time, only two people occasionally thought of him: Akyria and Strategos.

Due to her apprenticeship the Zabrak had developed a strong Force bond with the Archpriest. That allowed her to reach him through the Force when she meditated, but he never replied: she would often tell him what she was doing and ask for guidance, but received only dark silence as answer. When Arcona left the Dajorra System as consequence of the Vong Invasion, Lan's cage was transferred to a cell in the clan's flagship, the Eye of the Abyss II. Akyria managed to become a prominent figure in the underworld of Selen, retaining her influence even after the Vong invasion. When Arcona returned to Dajorra after its exile she called to her master again, and for the first time came an answer: wait.

At first, Strategos would visit his old and demented friend hoping to understand his peculiar condition and learn of his plans, but the prisoner would never speak to him, even though his mouth was unobstructed. The man's eyes were always open and fixated on him while he was in the cell, but they alone were expressionless. As the answers eluded him, visiting Lan became more of... a habit. Strategos would often have lengthy monologues with the caged Archpriest while savoring a cigar, the topics would usually concern recent happenings and prospects for the clan. It was a way he found of putting his own thoughts in order. It was when the clan returned to Dajorra and Strategos mentioned the need to cull possible remaining Vong cells in the planet that he heard Lan's voice for the first time. In a surprisingly calm, clear and centered tone, the Archpriest proposed him a deal, a way to easily solve the matter that wouldn't cost anything to the clan. He explained how he would use his apprentice, who had contacts in the underworld, to find any possible resistance and eliminate it.

Strategos naturally reached to the Force, and what he felt from the Archpriest was something entirely new: chaos no longer raged inside him, but Lan still wasn't alone. Now there was a single, constant "entity" within him, one that was cold and black. Lan's future was clouded, but there was no imminent danger flowing from him. After the issue was debated with a surprised Consul Sashar Arconae, the cage was opened. The resistance cells were dealt with swiftly by clan Arcona and Selen returned to order.

Solitude

After his release, Lan wasn't of much use to the Clan. He became more and more recluse, disappearing for longer and longer periods of time. He still carried out the commands from his superiors, but everyone who knew him could tell that he was but a shadow of the man he used to be.

One day, Lan simply did not return. He left with his apprentice in search of something even he could not quite explain. It was assumed that Lan wandered the galaxy with Akyria, in search of old ruins and artifacts. After a while, everyone simply assumed that he had died. They should have known better.

Twelve years after he left, Lan simply returned one day, as if nothing had happened. Except that something most certainly did happen. Akyria was nowhere to be seen, and Lan returned with an adopted daughter, Lyra. The eldritch alien presence that once took residence within him was gone, and Lan's mental stability had taken a turn for the worse. Nobody has been able to make much sense of his explanations of what happened or what he did while he was away.

Lord Marick Tyris Arconae, whose motivations remain unknown, has been assisting Lan in his adaptation to a Brotherhood that is vastly different from what the Archpriest used to know.

Current Status

Lan is currently a member of House Qel-Droma of Clan Arcona. There he serves quietly and unpretentiously, though his condition makes it hard for people to trust him. Only old friends and acquaintances seem to have some manner or patience with his current eccentricities. His superiors recognize him as a valuable, yet expendable, asset - his condition and attunement with the more divinatory powers of the Force give him a strange form of insight that proved useful in the past, while his effectiveness in whatever tasks are assigned to him is unquestionable.

Character Description

Physical Description

Lan is tall and of average build, leaning toward slim. He once had blue eyes, but they're now vibrant yellow, which can be unsettling to people unfamiliar with the Dark Side. Lan has very long and straight black hair, and keeps a full beard with some graying to it. His body is covered in scars and ritualistic tattoos that blend Sith, Krath, and Nightsister traditions, from the neck down. He rarely leaves those uncovered.

Personality

Lan’s mind is a chaotic jumble of half-formed ideas, prophetic glimpses into other times or places, intrusive insights, and bizarre observations. His speech is non-linear, metaphorical, contradictory, fragmented, with a splash of non sequiturs. He laughs at things no one else notices, talks to beings that aren’t there, fails to see people in front of him.

Lan doesn't like to work in groups or teams and feels most comfortable on his own, or with people who are familiar and close to him (old friends, his adopted daughter Lyra, his droids). Lan sticks to himself, sets his own pace, and doesn't share feelings or emotions with others. It isn’t that he doesn’t LIKE others, but he is often frustrated by people’s inability to understand what he desperately tries to convey. As such, Lan tends to have problems relating to his comrades.

Combat

Once a proud duelist, Lan doesn't care much about physical combat anymore. He used to practice with his lightsaber and swords daily, but that hobby was abandoned a long time ago. Give his mental condition, his eccentric behavior and somewhat "skinny" looks, Lan is often underestimated by his opponents. That can be dangerous.

Despite not seeing himself as a duelist anymore, Lan is still very skilled with a lightsaber. He favors Makashi and Soresu, and in combat he makes full use of the Force to anticipate his opponent's moves, surprise them, and throw them off balance. Given the chance, he will attack from a distance with Force Lightning, or try to Teleport his opponent either into harm's way or to an enclosure, or Teleport himself out of trouble. More than anything, Lan just wants the combat to end, and he tries not to kill anyone.

DB Info and Trivia

  • One of the few Brazilians in the DB. Possibly the only one currently active.
  • Changed names twice. Originally joined as Ravnos Nottingham, then changed to al'Lan Mandragoran. Now it's just 'Lan'.
  • Joined the DB as a Sith in House Ludo Kressh of Naga Sadow.
  • Passed by Naga Sadow, Taldryan and Scholae Palatinae before settling in Arcona.
  • Wrote the descriptions for Arcona's old home in the now abandoned Coronada system.
  • Has been in every position within a clan's structure - except Rollmaster.
  • Never really understood what the hell a Rollmaster is good for.