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- "How do we define the concept of morality? Is it how many we save that makes us moral, or is it something different entirely? If so, do we save the little that are falling now or the many that will fall in time? When do we draw the line between what is right and what is wrong? Morality is indeed a fine thing, but taken to it's logical extreme it can hold us back quite far. In the end, morality is but a figment of our imagination. An attempt by the weak to justify their survival, as a way to defend themselves against those that would rise above their fellow man. Morality does not exist, there is only those who understand and those who don't."
- ―General Kilin
Yosif 'Duma' Zakhaev (Born Melona 7, 0 ABY), better known as Joseph Zakhaev, is a Jedi Hunter in House Marka Ragnos.
Biography
- "Upon the brink of the wild stream, He stood, and dreamt a mighty dream."
- ―Fragment from the Turine Codex
Early Years
Joseph Zakhaev was born on Ferox, a largely unknown planet nestled deep within the Mid Rim, in 0 ABY. Moments after his birth, his mother, a wealthy and influential woman and the only daughter of the Lord Hegemon, died, effectively orphaning the newborn. The attending midwife took responsibility for the child and subsequently fled southwest from his birthplace, a small fishing village on the shores of the Akbarin Sea, to the city of Leboa-Meta not far from the northern edge of the Tarkian Jungle. Unfortunately, his maternal grqandfather was not as blind as she had hoped, and when this information was brought to him, he began taking steps in the retrieval of his only heir, not willing for his line to die with him. Days later, armed soldiers would burst into the home of a tired old woman, and would proceed to forcefully extract a crying child from her withered hand. However, this woman's ultimate faith is, at this moment, unknown.
He recorded little of his lifetime prior to early adulthood, but what information has been gleaned from sources avaliable, indicates that his grandfather had a very limited influence on the boy. Even though as a public figure he required some form of a successor, he did little to raise this child, a child who had been basically dropped on his doorstep, and one he, as a result of miralukan tradition, had been forced to accept as his own. Joseph spent most of his childhood years hidden away from the public eye, never seen nor heard. While his grandfather led their forces against their enemies, the young miraluka spent his time reading and writing, devising theories and ideologies based of older beliefs, and all in all living his youth as a merely a pawn to be used in the political game of the future.
When he was fifthteen years old, the Lord Hegemon enrolled his grandson in a rigorous educational system, as all Miralukan nobles are. The aim of the system was to produce physically and mentally strong males to serve as the Nation's elite. It was meant to clean out the rich and wealthy, turning them from spoiled little children into an iron generation far superior to the last. Discipline was strict and the males were encouraged to fight amongst themselves to determine the strongest member of the group.
However, the entire system was largely single-minded and the courses there were very limited, as it was meant to be followed by proper academic studies. His grandfather however, seeing as Joseph would be the next Lord Hegemon, a position not to be taken lightly, unless otherwise incapable of being or another was chosen by the Senate, opted to enroll him in a wide variety of courses at the Imperial College in the capital, courses that including Medicine and Political Science. Even though he was allowed far more liberty than the rest, life there was not something he enjoyed.
Blood on the Sand
- "War... it is a biological necessity of the first Order."
- ―Lord Hegemon Mikhail Markov[1], 89 BBY
Quite unlike his peers, Joseph quickly proved to be the most preeminent among them, a prodigy in his own way, and in 17 ABY, he returned home a new man. He, at the urgings of his grandfather, subsequently enlisted in the Feroxin military. Unfortunately, the Second Chancellery War occurred when a shadowy Vademii Chancellor suddenly launched a surprise military incursion into the eastern border. Named after what is believed to be the Basic equivalent of the title of the Vademii Head of State, the conflict began with a bang. Joseph, having recently completed his Rite of Transition, was at that time stationed at Camp Gagarin, a reconnaissance base in the foothills near the desert, serving as the resident Doctor, when the bombardment of Konestants caused all out chaos. They managed to blanket the area with a massive radio jamming signal, effectively cutting the city of from the outside, forcing Joseph to experience his first taste of modern combat. Unable to face the might of the Vademii warmachine in open combat, they instead chose to resort to guerrilla tactics and "dirty" methods, utilize their superior mobility and urban warfare skills to ambush and eliminate enemy troops within the cities limits.
However, though they were valiant, their attempts were futile, and after hard consideration the Commandant ordered all soldiers to retreat north to the Alaamyt Stronghold, an important military installation hidden in the mountains. Along the way they were ambushed by a large scouting party which, after much fighting, whittled down the Gagarin Unit's force down to one man: Joseph. Badly wounded in combat, he had managed to crawl away and stablize his condition, before being tracked down and taken as a prisoner of war. Instead of being brought to the main enemy force, he was dragged further south to their outpost in the Tarkian Jungle.
In the Belly of the Beast
- "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."
- ―Ioachim 2:52
Because of a lack of transportation, the entire group was forced to walk making the journey far more dangerous then it should have been. Eventually though, the band would reach their destination and he would be placed in the largely empty Concentration Camp found there. Though he managed to survive there for several days without problems, he would become subject to a vector-borne infectious disease caused by protozoan parasites. This was a result of his rudimentary clean-up over a week earlier, which was not good enough to defend himself against such viruses. At first it did not affect him in any manner, but it would, in time, attract the attention of his "Warden".
Kal'po Tarxa, the commander at the Tarkian Outpost, noticed the strange behavior of his newest prisoner and decided that he was too much of a threat to the site to be kept there. The miraluka was then taken further into the jungle to a prison facility devoted to the study of the native flora, fauna, and anything else that they could get their deformed hands on.
Into the Heart of Darkness
- "Whosoever fights monsters should see to it, that in the process he does not become one himself."
- ―Native Tarkian Proverb
First Impressions
End of the Road
Brotherhood I (In the Heart of the Plague)
- "I swear by God this sacred oath: That I shall render unconditional obedience to Aristan Dantes, Grand Master of the Dark Brotherhood."
- ―Joseph Zakhaev
Paradise Lost
Trailer
An Eye for an Eye
Brotherhood II (Ragnos Superior)
Character Profile
Personality
Powers and Abilities
Warrior
Polyglot
Possessions
Book of Origin
DJB Facts
Positions Held
None.. for the moment.
Outstanding Achievements
First ever DJBWikipedian of the Month.
Trivia