Therj'en'nuruodo

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Therj’en'nuruodo
Biographical Information
Date of Birth:

Template:BBY

Physical Description
Species:

Chiss

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.81 meters

Weight:

72.5 kilograms

Hair:

Black

Eyes:

Red

Skin:

Blue

Personal Information
Lightsaber Form(s):

Form II (Makashi)

Chronology & Political Information
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Therj’en’nuruodo is a Chiss Sith scholar whose calm intellect conceals the intensity of his conviction. A product of Imperial education and Sith discipline, he believes that law and order are the highest expressions of strength. Trained within the old Sphere of Laws and Justice, he carries a methodical mind shaped by centuries of study, silence, and survival. His view of the Force is rooted in balance, reason, and the precision of thought rather than emotion or spectacle. Now serving within House Tyranus of Clan Plagueis, he applies his understanding of doctrine and structure to the Brotherhood’s complex web of power. He acts less as a zealot and more as an architect of control, driven by the belief that chaos can only be mastered through design.

Character History

Early Life

Therj’en’nuruodo was born on Dromund Kaas in 3665 BBY, a Chiss of disciplined lineage raised within the shadow of Sith authority. Orphaned during the bombardments that scarred the planet’s early Imperial era, he was transferred to the care of the Imperial Youth Quartering Bureau, where aptitude tests revealed early genius in logic and jurisprudence. Identified by Sith overseers for latent Force sensitivity, he was sent to Korriban before his tenth year to train within the Sith Academy’s administrative division, where he studied the structure of law and power rather than the theatrics of domination.