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- "Death is a disease. Its like any other. There is a cure, a cure... and I will find it."
- ―Joseph Skirata
Iosif Grigorevich Markov (born Melona 7, 7 ABY), better known by the pseudonym Joseph Skirata, is a Jedi Hunter in House Marka Ragnos.
Biography
- "You must never forget who you are or who you have become. There is power in such knowledge, and without it you are nothing."
- ―Unknown Philosopher
Early Years
- "When we say "the state," the state is we, it is we, it is every man, woman, and child who falls today, it is the advanced guard of the people."
- ―Grand Inquisitor Silecio
Joseph Skirata was born on Ferox, a largely unknown planet nestled deep within the Outer Rim, in 7 ABY. Moments after his birth, his mother, a wealthy and influential woman, died, effectively orphaning the newborn. Parentless, Joseph was adopted by his grandfather, the Lord Hegemon of the Grand Army of the State.
He recorded little of his lifetime prior to his adolescence but what information has been gleaned from his autobiography, In the Company of Shadows, indicates that his grandfather had a very limited influence on the boy. Instead, he was raised by a female Kiffar whose name he has never disclosed. She loved and cared for the child, but she also understood the ways of this particular Miralukan society, so, before the boy could walk, she began to teach him, not just to fight, but to win, no matter what the cost.
When he was seven, he was taken from his caretaker and was enrolled in a rigorous educational system, as all Miraluka are. The aim of the system was to produce physically and mentally strong males to serve in the army. It encouraged conformity and the importance of the state over one's personal interest, but also generated the future elites of Ferox. Discipline was strict and the males were encouraged to fight amongst themselves to determine the strongest member of the group.
Quite unlike his peers, Joseph quickly proved to be the most preeminent among them, a prodigy in his own way. By order of the Holy Synod, he and several other children were taken northwards, to be raised in the harsh and mountain range that lay there. None were expected to survive their formative years.
For nearly five years he trained there, until, of all those that came with him, he was the last one left. Finally the completion of his training was realized and in 19 ABY, he traveled alone to the capital city to begin the next stage of his life. Though normally it is considered too young for military service, because of the strong cultural emphasis on achieving superiority by any means necessary, Joseph was officially conscripted in the Grand Army of the Feroxin government
The First Civil War
- "Many persons believed, or pretended to believe, and confidently asserted, that religion could not coexist with the state. In the end, they were right."
- ―As stated in a speech by Lord Hegemon Deimos in 25 ABY
For thousands of years, the church stood along side the sovereignty, equally dividing power amongst each other in an attempt to establish a state of political equilibrium. Yet, there are, and always will be, those that seek more than they are given, more than they are allowed. Those individuals who cross the boundaries of the judicial institutions so that they may assert themselves as the masters of the the greater macrocosm, and in the process change everything around them. Grand Inquisitor Silecio was one of them.
Origin of Silecio
Born over five decades prior, Silecio's mother was slain during the infamous, if short-lived, Creo Insurrection. He was less than two years of age when he was placed in the care of a band of monks in the mountains of Qadir, the spine of Ferox. His predominately religious environment molded him into a vindictive and overzealous individual whose sole purpose in life, as he put it, was to worship the deity of his people. When he was sixteen years old, enrolled into the University of Ecclesiastical Sciences, a prestigious college in the capital city, to more thoroughly study theological and philosophical ideologies, subjects in which he excelled. After much diligent work, he would be inducted into the Holy Order of St. Marcion the Martyr less two years later.
His evergrowing genius was quickly discovered, flourishing in his new habitat as he manipulated priests and politicians alike in a clandestine grab for power. Within a decade he was the youngest member in known history to be allowed a seat at the table of the Holy Synod. His ambition and greed for power would not end there. In 2 ABY, the self proclaimed Grand Inquisitor of Qadir staged a coup d'état against the Holy Synod, and alongside his supporters cast down the foundations of the church. In the midst of the power vacuum that ensued, Silecio took the liberty of appointing himself as the head of a second Holy Synod before, having realized his dream, proceeded to usher in a new age of theocratic authoritarianism. But no ripple in the pond ever truly ends, and bound by the will of his own hubris, the Grand Inquisitor began to formulate the next phase of his revolutionary crusade.
A War of Authority
It was in late 19 ABY when Silecio decided to push forward the next stage, deeming that the Feroxin government had grown too corrupt to be allowed any more clemency. It was a quite think at first, as he attempted to remove the powers that be from there post, all the while rallying an indefinite amount of Miralukans under his banner. But when he began revitalizing many of the methods prevalent among the Creo Insurrectionists the sovereignty began to grow curious. He began to grow desperate as his plot began to slowly unravel before the eyes of the aging king himself, and before he could be indited he struck.
Joseph had shortly before that completed his Rite of Reclamation and was now stationed at Camp Gagarin, a reconnaissance base, when the newly formed Inquisitioner's Army laid waste to the nearby city of Svarog.
Brotherhood
- "I swear by God this sacred oath: That I shall render unconditional obedience to Aristan Dantes, Grand Master of the Dark Brotherhood."
- ―Joseph Skirata
Character Profile
Personality
Personal Possessions
Unidentified Ring
Possibly the most treasured possession of all of Joseph's material objects, the golden ring is seemingly indifferent to that of a standard wedding band. It's actual origins have yet to be uncovered but based on the fact that he is never seen wearing it, it may be he had become a widower at some point. Unfortunately, there is no proof that he was married at any point in his lifetime, therefore there is little to support this speculative claim. Some scholars have experimented with the idea that it was given to him to bind him to an oath of some sort yet this too has little behind it, even so, this particular theory has been established as the most probable of them all.
DJB Facts
Positions Held
List positions that are important.
Outstanding Achievements
First ever DJBWikipedian of the Month.
More Quote
These are quotes I intend to use in the future but am unable to at the moment.
- "Our bodies are prisons for our souls. Our skin and blood, the iron bars of confinement. But, fear not. All flesh decays. Death turns all to ash. And thus, death frees every soul."
- ―As quoted by Grand Inquisitor Silecio from the Book of Marcion
- "You, the condemned. You have confessed. You admit to protecting the queen, who twists the word of our god and drowns all of us in sin. Your queen seeks immortality in life, the force of paradise. This is heresy. She leads you towards vanity, away from the voice of truth. But this is foolishness, for death... exists."
- ―Grand Inquisitor Silecio during a trial for heresy
Trivia
- Joseph looks like Hugh Jackman, as he is seen in the movie The Fountain.
- His theme song is probably Death is the Road to Awe by Clint Mansell, from his score for The Fountain.
- If you've seen The Fountain and haven't realized it yet, much of my inspiration came from that film.
- Special thanks goes to Darren Aronofsky, the writer/director for The Fountain, for a name or two, some plot lines, miscellaneous objects, etc.