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| Kor Vaal was granted a room aboard the ship and allowed to keep a handful of possessions, these were mainly books and data slates regarding various religions and magical practices and items, the better he could identify items for B'Kahn. Initially he would inspect any meagre items B'Kahn's newest stock had in their possession so that these could be taken from them and sold seperatly, but soon enough B'Kahn saw how lucrative trading in ancient artefacts and books could be. In addition to slaves, he began to deal in artefacts, always finding buyers and sellers in the many crime dens he visited. Kor Vaal's knowledge grew as he studied each artefact and tome, his understanding of ancient cultures and practices allowing him to spot forgeries with ease (and, on occasion, make them himself). No more of his memory returned to him, but he was at least content to continue his studies. After a couple of years B'Kahn decided to expand his operation, and he began to explore ancient ruins he heard of, taking Kor Vaal to identify anything of value. B'Kahn allowed the crew to teach Kor Vaal the basics of hand to hand combat in case they ran into trouble, and he learned something of the use of explosives from the need to break into ancient tombs and other sealed off places. | | Kor Vaal was granted a room aboard the ship and allowed to keep a handful of possessions, these were mainly books and data slates regarding various religions and magical practices and items, the better he could identify items for B'Kahn. Initially he would inspect any meagre items B'Kahn's newest stock had in their possession so that these could be taken from them and sold seperatly, but soon enough B'Kahn saw how lucrative trading in ancient artefacts and books could be. In addition to slaves, he began to deal in artefacts, always finding buyers and sellers in the many crime dens he visited. Kor Vaal's knowledge grew as he studied each artefact and tome, his understanding of ancient cultures and practices allowing him to spot forgeries with ease (and, on occasion, make them himself). No more of his memory returned to him, but he was at least content to continue his studies. After a couple of years B'Kahn decided to expand his operation, and he began to explore ancient ruins he heard of, taking Kor Vaal to identify anything of value. B'Kahn allowed the crew to teach Kor Vaal the basics of hand to hand combat in case they ran into trouble, and he learned something of the use of explosives from the need to break into ancient tombs and other sealed off places. |
| One particular client requested a particular book on history and philosophy of the sith, the book Kor Vaal had awoken with in the cave. Kor Vaal refused to part with one of his most treasured possessions, but B'Kahn had him beaten and took the book from him. He made Kor Vaal watch as he arbitrarily began destroying random items and books in Kor's room. After this was done he clasped an iron collar round Kor's neck and told him that from now on he would be lead on a leash, to remind him that he was nothing but property to B'Kahn. | | One particular client requested a particular book on history and philosophy of the sith, the book Kor Vaal had awoken with in the cave. Kor Vaal refused to part with one of his most treasured possessions, but B'Kahn had him beaten and took the book from him. He made Kor Vaal watch as he arbitrarily began destroying random items and books in Kor's room. After this was done he clasped an iron collar round Kor's neck and told him that from now on he would be lead on a leash, to remind him that he was nothing but property to B'Kahn. |
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| For the next year Kor Vaal continued to do as he was bid, being led through ancient ruin's on a chain 'sniffing out value' as B'Kahn put it. But now, instead of studying his tomes and artefacts as a scholar, he began to practice what he read. He learned all he could of the rituals and rites of ancient powers, performing such as he could in his confined quarters with limited resources, he studied the properties of crystals and various other substances. He practised many methods of divination, various runes and cards of a myriad different cultures and religions. He also studied the philosophy's of force users in attempt to find correlations between the various paths he was now studying. But overhanging all this he studied the philosophies of the Sith Empire and the Krath cult, for he knew that the power he sought was hidden in these. He attempted to coax more from the crystal pendant, but it rarely spoke again, and the times it did it merely certain books or certain cards in reading. Almost a year to the day that the crystal first spoke he was performing a reading of the future, when he was struck by a vision: his hands bloody, a broken chain at his feet. When he came back to his senses the crystal had fallen from its chain and landed on a certain card in his reading, a card of cataclysmic change and death. He picked the crystal up and it spoke, but with such clarity that Kor Vaal nearly fell backwards in shock. It said 'The time is coming'. With that his room communicator buzzed into to life to inform him that they would soon be departing the ship. Kor Vaal packed away his things and put the crystal back on the cord around his neck, and awaited to be collected. | | For the next year Kor Vaal continued to do as he was bid, being led through ancient ruin's on a chain 'sniffing out value' as B'Kahn put it. But now, instead of studying his tomes and artefacts as a scholar, he began to practice what he read. He learned all he could of the rituals and rites of ancient powers, performing such as he could in his confined quarters with limited resources, he studied the properties of crystals and various other substances. He practised many methods of divination, various runes and cards of a myriad different cultures and religions. He also studied the philosophy's of force users in attempt to find correlations between the various paths he was now studying. But overhanging all this he studied the philosophies of the Sith Empire and the Krath cult, for he knew that the power he sought was hidden in these. He attempted to coax more from the crystal pendant, but it rarely spoke again, and the times it did it merely certain books or certain cards in reading. Almost a year to the day that the crystal first spoke he was performing a reading of the future, when he was struck by a vision: his hands bloody, a broken chain at his feet. When he came back to his senses the crystal had fallen from its chain and landed on a certain card in his reading, a card of cataclysmic change and death. He picked the crystal up and it spoke, but with such clarity that Kor Vaal nearly fell backwards in shock. It said 'The time is coming'. With that his room communicator buzzed into to life to inform him that they would soon be departing the ship. Kor Vaal packed away his things and put the crystal back on the cord around his neck, and awaited to be collected. |
| B'Kahn was going to a slave market on the planet they were on, while some of the crew were to take Kor Vaal and travel to a local ruin to search for anything of value. Once there, they discovered nothing of value except a peculiar carving on one of the walls. Kor Vaal wished to study it but his trandoshan handler Drosk demanded they return to ship. An argument ensued and Drosk fired his blaster at the carving, destroying it. To see more valuable knowledge destroyed before his eyes pushed Kor Vaal over the edge. His anger and hatred roiled to the surface and he flew into rage, ripping the chain he was being led on from Drosk's hand and managing to break it from the collar round his neck. Swinging wildly he used his makeshift weapon as part whip and part bludgeon, and moved with a supernatural speed, felling all the others in the small group. In a final act of vengeance, he took a dagger from the broken but still living form of Drosk and plunged it into his neck, finally ending the trandoshans life. When his senses finally returned to him Kor Vaal looked down to see his hands covered in blood and a broken chain at his feet, exactly as had been in his vision. Though exhausted from the incident, he felt powerful. He realised that his feats of supernatural strength and skill were proof that he was studying on the correct path. Though this was a raw display of his new power, he knew through careful study he would be able to control it, and become like a god. Picking up the chain that used to be his leash and a blaster from Drosk, he made his way back to the ship on the speeder he arrived on. When he arrived at the ship the guards were stunned at the sight of the bloodied and exhausted Kel Dor. He told them that the group had encountered some form of ancient trap and that the others were dead. One left to tell B'Kahn what had befallen the group. The other escorted Kor Vaal back to his quarters. As the guard opened the door, Kor Vaal tried to bring forth his anger as he had before, and through an effort of will lent himself the strength to strangle the guard from behind with his chain. He could not muster the same strength as before, but it was enough to accomplish his task. Not wanting to take on B'Kahn and the rest of the crew in his now weakened state, Kor changed his clothing, found the key for the collar around his neck, found a handful of local currency but most importantly gathered as many of his books and artefacts as he could. After all the 'business' meetings that B'Kahn had taken him to, Kor Vaal had a good understanding of how to travel without attracting attention, and he set off to put as much distance as possible between himself and the slaver. He vowed to continue his learning, gather his strength and take vengeance on B'Kahn. | | B'Kahn was going to a slave market on the planet they were on, while some of the crew were to take Kor Vaal and travel to a local ruin to search for anything of value. Once there, they discovered nothing of value except a peculiar carving on one of the walls. Kor Vaal wished to study it but his trandoshan handler Drosk demanded they return to ship. An argument ensued and Drosk fired his blaster at the carving, destroying it. To see more valuable knowledge destroyed before his eyes pushed Kor Vaal over the edge. His anger and hatred roiled to the surface and he flew into rage, ripping the chain he was being led on from Drosk's hand and managing to break it from the collar round his neck. Swinging wildly he used his makeshift weapon as part whip and part bludgeon, and moved with a supernatural speed, felling all the others in the small group. In a final act of vengeance, he took a dagger from the broken but still living form of Drosk and plunged it into his neck, finally ending the trandoshans life. When his senses finally returned to him Kor Vaal looked down to see his hands covered in blood and a broken chain at his feet, exactly as had been in his vision. Though exhausted from the incident, he felt powerful. He realised that his feats of supernatural strength and skill were proof that he was studying on the correct path. Though this was a raw display of his new power, he knew through careful study he would be able to control it, and become like a god. Picking up the chain that used to be his leash and a blaster from Drosk, he made his way back to the ship on the speeder he arrived on. When he arrived at the ship the guards were stunned at the sight of the bloodied and exhausted Kel Dor. He told them that the group had encountered some form of ancient trap and that the others were dead. One left to tell B'Kahn what had befallen the group. The other escorted Kor Vaal back to his quarters. As the guard opened the door, Kor Vaal tried to bring forth his anger as he had before, and through an effort of will lent himself the strength to strangle the guard from behind with his chain. He could not muster the same strength as before, but it was enough to accomplish his task. Not wanting to take on B'Kahn and the rest of the crew in his now weakened state, Kor changed his clothing, found the key for the collar around his neck, found a handful of local currency but most importantly gathered as many of his books and artefacts as he could. After all the 'business' meetings that B'Kahn had taken him to, Kor Vaal had a good understanding of how to travel without attracting attention, and he set off to put as much distance as possible between himself and the slaver. He vowed to continue his learning, gather his strength and take vengeance on B'Kahn. |
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- "Within every truth, a lie. Within every lie, a truth. The wise can discern the truth from the lie. The powerful decide which is which."
- -Kor Vaal
A Protector of the Krath order and member of Scholae Palatinae, the Kel Dor known as Kor Vaal awoke in adulthood with little memory of his previous life.
Character History
Pre Dark Brotherhood
Rude awakening
Capture
When Kor arrived in the town he headed to the nearest cantina, ordering a drink and trying to establish where he was with the bartender, discovering he was in the outer rim territories. After divulging about his amnesia, the bartender told Kor that there was a man in town who could help him, and told him to go to his address and tell him that the bartender sent him. Upon arriving at the address and mentioning the bartender, Kor was taken prisoner by the man, who was a Twi'Lek slaver and smuggler by the name of B'kahn. On the way to a sale, Kor recognized and identified an item one of the other slaves had on them, a valuable religious artefact. B'Kahn took the item and found a buyer, making double what he would have sold the slave for. When asked how he knew what the item was, Kor was unable to answer, he just somehow knew. B'Kahn took ownership of Kor for himself, and gave him bed and board on his ship, provided that Kor identified and helped him find valuable artefacts to sell.
In Servitude, In Chains
Kor Vaal was granted a room aboard the ship and allowed to keep a handful of possessions, these were mainly books and data slates regarding various religions and magical practices and items, the better he could identify items for B'Kahn. Initially he would inspect any meagre items B'Kahn's newest stock had in their possession so that these could be taken from them and sold seperatly, but soon enough B'Kahn saw how lucrative trading in ancient artefacts and books could be. In addition to slaves, he began to deal in artefacts, always finding buyers and sellers in the many crime dens he visited. Kor Vaal's knowledge grew as he studied each artefact and tome, his understanding of ancient cultures and practices allowing him to spot forgeries with ease (and, on occasion, make them himself). No more of his memory returned to him, but he was at least content to continue his studies. After a couple of years B'Kahn decided to expand his operation, and he began to explore ancient ruins he heard of, taking Kor Vaal to identify anything of value. B'Kahn allowed the crew to teach Kor Vaal the basics of hand to hand combat in case they ran into trouble, and he learned something of the use of explosives from the need to break into ancient tombs and other sealed off places.
One particular client requested a particular book on history and philosophy of the sith, the book Kor Vaal had awoken with in the cave. Kor Vaal refused to part with one of his most treasured possessions, but B'Kahn had him beaten and took the book from him. He made Kor Vaal watch as he arbitrarily began destroying random items and books in Kor's room. After this was done he clasped an iron collar round Kor's neck and told him that from now on he would be lead on a leash, to remind him that he was nothing but property to B'Kahn.
Unheeded Whispers
The indecent almost broke Kor Vaal. Where once he considered the crew as something close to friends, he now realised he was nothing more than an asset to them, and he learned to hate them, for their betrayal, for the beating and for destroying what unique items that may have been the only source of the knowledge they contained. But most of all, he hated B'Kahn, he hated that he had been reduced to a dog on a leash, subservient to the whims of another. Just a few weeks after the beating, as he sat in his cabin, brooding on his hatred, he heard it for the first time. A faint voice that rang like nails on glass. He couldn't make out the words, but he discerned where it came from; the pendant around his neck, the one he found in the cave when he first awoke. In a moment of surprise and panic he tore it from his neck and threw it across the room. Slowly, he approached the place where it had landed, amongst a pile of scrolls. He picked it up by the chain and studied it carefully. To his visored eyes the pendant seemed as it always had, but as he stared he thought he saw a faint glimmer, like a shadow passing in the crystals core. He heard the whisper again, but this time he did not panic. He concentrated on the voice, a cold and faraway sound. Eventually, he managed to discern one word. The crystal said 'learn'. Suddenly the chain of the pendant slipped through his grasp and the crystal landed on a book that he hadn't realised was on the floor. Picking up both, he stared in wonder at the book, a small dog eared thing, almost a pamphlet. It was titled Forgotten Magic's of the Sith Empire. Understanding dawned on Kor Vaal. He knew what he had to do.
Unbound
For the next year Kor Vaal continued to do as he was bid, being led through ancient ruin's on a chain 'sniffing out value' as B'Kahn put it. But now, instead of studying his tomes and artefacts as a scholar, he began to practice what he read. He learned all he could of the rituals and rites of ancient powers, performing such as he could in his confined quarters with limited resources, he studied the properties of crystals and various other substances. He practised many methods of divination, various runes and cards of a myriad different cultures and religions. He also studied the philosophy's of force users in attempt to find correlations between the various paths he was now studying. But overhanging all this he studied the philosophies of the Sith Empire and the Krath cult, for he knew that the power he sought was hidden in these. He attempted to coax more from the crystal pendant, but it rarely spoke again, and the times it did it merely certain books or certain cards in reading. Almost a year to the day that the crystal first spoke he was performing a reading of the future, when he was struck by a vision: his hands bloody, a broken chain at his feet. When he came back to his senses the crystal had fallen from its chain and landed on a certain card in his reading, a card of cataclysmic change and death. He picked the crystal up and it spoke, but with such clarity that Kor Vaal nearly fell backwards in shock. It said 'The time is coming'. With that his room communicator buzzed into to life to inform him that they would soon be departing the ship. Kor Vaal packed away his things and put the crystal back on the cord around his neck, and awaited to be collected.
B'Kahn was going to a slave market on the planet they were on, while some of the crew were to take Kor Vaal and travel to a local ruin to search for anything of value. Once there, they discovered nothing of value except a peculiar carving on one of the walls. Kor Vaal wished to study it but his trandoshan handler Drosk demanded they return to ship. An argument ensued and Drosk fired his blaster at the carving, destroying it. To see more valuable knowledge destroyed before his eyes pushed Kor Vaal over the edge. His anger and hatred roiled to the surface and he flew into rage, ripping the chain he was being led on from Drosk's hand and managing to break it from the collar round his neck. Swinging wildly he used his makeshift weapon as part whip and part bludgeon, and moved with a supernatural speed, felling all the others in the small group. In a final act of vengeance, he took a dagger from the broken but still living form of Drosk and plunged it into his neck, finally ending the trandoshans life. When his senses finally returned to him Kor Vaal looked down to see his hands covered in blood and a broken chain at his feet, exactly as had been in his vision. Though exhausted from the incident, he felt powerful. He realised that his feats of supernatural strength and skill were proof that he was studying on the correct path. Though this was a raw display of his new power, he knew through careful study he would be able to control it, and become like a god. Picking up the chain that used to be his leash and a blaster from Drosk, he made his way back to the ship on the speeder he arrived on. When he arrived at the ship the guards were stunned at the sight of the bloodied and exhausted Kel Dor. He told them that the group had encountered some form of ancient trap and that the others were dead. One left to tell B'Kahn what had befallen the group. The other escorted Kor Vaal back to his quarters. As the guard opened the door, Kor Vaal tried to bring forth his anger as he had before, and through an effort of will lent himself the strength to strangle the guard from behind with his chain. He could not muster the same strength as before, but it was enough to accomplish his task. Not wanting to take on B'Kahn and the rest of the crew in his now weakened state, Kor changed his clothing, found the key for the collar around his neck, found a handful of local currency but most importantly gathered as many of his books and artefacts as he could. After all the 'business' meetings that B'Kahn had taken him to, Kor Vaal had a good understanding of how to travel without attracting attention, and he set off to put as much distance as possible between himself and the slaver. He vowed to continue his learning, gather his strength and take vengeance on B'Kahn.
Road to Power
Vengeance
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