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Template:Krath charinfo Mal'ari'carun is a Krath Priest and member of House Ektrosis of Taldryan. More commonly known by his Core Name, Alaric, he has long served the Brotherhood. Though his journeys have often taken him further from the Brotherhood, and for longer periods of time, than he would have liked, he continues to remain faithful to his House and Clan. He has held several positions in the Dark Brotherhood, from Magistrate to Quaestor to Dark Councilor (as the Combat Master was considered at the time). At the moment, however, he is content simply to enjoy time spent with his House and Clan.




Character History

The following sections will contain a detailed history of Mal'ari'carun's life. Unfortunately, the primary source has been lost to the ages and, thus, it must be reconstructed bit by bit. Your patience is appreciated.

Parentage and Birth

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's ancestry and birth.

Formative Education

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's early education in House Nuruodo.

Death and Rebirth

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's Orphaning and Adoption into House Nuruodo.

Ascendancy Ascension

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's trial to become Heir of House Nuruodo.

Empire of the Hand

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's defection to The Empire of the Hand and his place among them as a leader.

Search of Sorrows

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's journey to find his Brother-In-Spirit Mitth'raw'nuruodo after he fails to return to the Empire of the Hand as he promised (just prior to the events in the Hand of Thrawn Duology).

A Home to Call His Own

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's personal struggle to make a home for himself within the Dark Jedi Brotherhood.

A Cry in the Dark

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's return to the Unknown Regions when he hears that Thrawn has returned (Two years pass after the Hand of the Thrawn Duology before the news reaches him).

A Journey in Vain

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's fruitless journey to find Mitth'raw'nuruodo, only to learn that he never did return. In addition, he learns of the cloning tank underneath the Hand of Thrawn and realizes that Mitth'raw'nuruodo will never return.

The Wanderings

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's long wanderings after the disillusionment caused by his realization concerning Thrawn's promise to return. Many troubles afflicted Mal'ari'carun, and many met their deaths at the righteous fury of his blades before he learned that the Far Outsiders whom the Chiss had for so long held at bay had breached the Antei System. Though he returned as soon as he learned, he returned too late. The Incursion was past.

Return from Rage

  • In which it is told of Mal'ari'carun's triumphant return to the Brotherhood and his ceaseless climb to attain the pinnacle of Dark Side Power.



Character Information

Physical Appearance

File:Malaricarun-Robes.jpg
Mal'ari'carun's Robes

Standing two meters tall, his ninety kilogram frame seems slight at first, until one glimpses the hard cords of muscle straining beneath his loose robes. Blue-black hair cascades down his back, ending just below his shoulder blades and framing a face that is all hard planes and angles. Deep-set red eyes, glowing ever so slightly, drink in the world around him. While his face remains impassive, even in the most brutal combat or horrendous actions, the crimson glow of his eyes flare to novas at the slightest agitation, revealing inner demons he must constantly fight to suppress.

Standard robes in a deep blue, covered by a plain black cloak, adorn his lithe frame. They make no concession to fashion, despite their appearance to the contrary. The raised collar ridge to the right of his neck is actually heavily armored to stop any melee weapon and houses a voice-activated comlink. Likewise, the black boots encasing his feet are covered with arcane cobalt symbols. appearing aesthetic in nature, they actually serve to disguise the tritanium plates embedded in the toes, ball and heel of each boot. A faint metallic glint comes from both sleeves, but the origin thereof remains unknown. Completing the outfit, a gun belt rests low on his hips, supporting sheaths for his Leorals and a clip at his back for his lightsaber.

Weapons

File:Malaricarun-Saber.gif
Mal'ari'carun's Lightsaber
  • Lightsaber
    A normal lightsaber, the handle is straight and bears a three-tone color scheme that appears less than threatening, given that it is wielded by a Dark Jedi. There is little special about it, but it holds extreme sentimental value for Mal'ari'carun, being the first and only saber he has carried.

  • Tyrith'Sun
    Constructed by Mal'ari'carun after his journey to [Gromas-16] (see #The Wanderings), they were intended to bring completion to the combat methods of Tyrith. Thus they are named Tyrith'Sun (Instrument of the Prime Edict/Final Way). Given that the latter parts of the Tyrith style were developed with the gauntlets in mind, they are are, in truth, an extension of Mal'ari'carun's body in combat.

    Using the remains of several Phase 1 [Dark Troopers] recovered from the wreckage of the Gromas Mining & Manufacturing facility, Alaric stripped them down and built his gauntlets. Due to the special combination of [phrikite] and [tydirium] used to create the [Dark Troopers], the gauntlets are both lightweight and abnormally resistant to all types of damage, including energy- and plasma-based weapons.
    File:Malaricarun-Knives.jpg
    The Leorals


    Twelve inches long, they sheathe his forearms and can be used to parry and reverse attacks. They extend three inches from the top of his forearms and one inch in all other directions. A thinner version of the same material covers his palms and the backs of his hands up to his knuckles. The lighter material is still strong enough to absorb most attacks, but a lightsaber or disruptor rifle would make quick work of it.

    The palms of the gauntlets house pressure-sensitive controls which are used to activate the various gauntlet functions. Perhaps the most important component, they activate and deactivate the electromagnetic field-enhancement technology which multiplies their effectiveness at absorbing attacks to an extreme degree. The same controls also extend and retract the gauntlet's offensive capabilities: wickedly curved blades measuring seven inches in length. They extend from the left and right sides of both gauntlets and are used in conjunction with his Leorals to exemplify the #Prime Edict. The final function controlled by the pressure sensors is the built-in docker's clutch. This reveals the reason the tops of the Tyrith'Sun are thicker than the bottom. They each container a spring-loaded cavity nine inches by two inches, designed to hold Mal'ari'carun's Blastaff and lightsaber.

    A normal charge will operate the gauntlets for 26 hours of continual use. Longer durations (up to 36 days) can be achieved by loading customer-made batteries into the docker's clutch of each gauntlet.

  • Leorals
    The Leorals are awarded through the Tri'law, or Trial by Fire, a secret right within House Nuruodo. The Tri'law tests the Selectees' physical and mental prowess in the most intense right of passage on Csilla. Millenia ago, a Chiss visited the Echani to learn of their ways. In exchange for Chiss technology and military techniques, they taught Nuruodo, as he was called, their manner of combat and gave him Echani Knives and armor has a gift for his teachings. It was their teachings, modified into a style now known as Carinor, which eventually led House Nuruodo to power among the Chiss.

    On his way back to Csilla, he encountered a gravity well which had not been there on his outbound flight. He was pulled out of hyperspace to find an unknown planet directly in his path. Unable to avoid it, he crashed upon the lush globe. On planet, Nuruodo found that the only items which had survived were his armor and the vibroblades from the Echani knives (though the handles themselves were now worthless). Knowing he would have to fight for his survival, he fashioned crude handles from a tree branch and connected them to the blades.

    For over a year he survived with nothing else, hunting for food and defending himself from terrible beasts. Eventually, he was discovered by the planet's inhabitants, a peaceful people who were able to repair his ship over time. Finally, after two years being stranded, he was able to return home. But he took part of the mysterious planet, called Zonoma Sekot by its inhabitants, with him. The handles had bonded at a submolecular level with the blades, and he found that they would alter shape to perfectly fit the hands of whoever held them. Not only were they alive but, as Mal'ari'carun discovered nearly 7000 years later, they were sentient as well.

  • Blastaff
    A cylinder 9 inches long, it is easily concealable beneath his cloak or within his sleeve. However, when the button on it is pressed the Blastaff, a weapon designed and built by Mal'ari'carun, extends to a lenth of 5 feet. As well as being useful as a Jo (very long sword/very short bo), one end has a concealed foot-long blade, while the other contains a micro-capacitor and, at the bush of a button, will discharge energy directly into any target it is touching (frying their central nervous system when used correctly).

    File:Malaricarun-Blastaff.gif
    Blastaff
  • Body
    Decades of study and training in many different forms of combat (Echani, Shadow Fist, Carinor, Knifist), and the development of his own style, known as Tyrith, have turned Mal'ari'carun's body into a weapon under his complete control. Able to move each muscle in his body individually, or to refrain from any movement for days at a time without using any sort of trance, Alaric utilizes his entire being to the detriment of his opponents.

Fighting Styles

  • Primary: Tyrith
  • Secondary: Echani
  • Tertiary: Carinor
  • Defunct: Shadow Fist
  • Defunct: Knifist


Lightsaber Forms

  • Primary: Tyrith
  • Secondary: Makashi
  • Tertiary: Soresu



Tyrith

Meaning Final Way in [Cheunh], Tyrith is a philosophy which recognizes that the highest ideal to which any individual can subscribe is personal freedom and personal responsibility. Developed by Mal'ari'carun as an alternative to the prominent belief systems experienced throughout his life (the [Jedi Code], the Dark Jedi Code, and the [Chiss Ascendancy]), it answers the three primary moral questions: What is right?, Why?, and How do you deal with immorality? More than just a philosophy, it shapes the very way the believer thinks and reacts to the world around him. It has been developed into an epistemology, a moral system, and a style of combat.

The Path to the Final Way

In the years of #The Wanderings, most of which were spent in a small cockpit in the dead of space, Mal'ari'carun faced the truth. Where once there had been a proud, noble member of the most power House in the Chiss Ascendancy, now there was but an empty shell and a wasted life. A hard truth for any being to accept, in one as proud as Alaric is broke him. Always he had followed his own path, for his own reasons. Though a member of the Dark Jedi Brotherhood, he had never considered himself a Dark Jedi. He used his anger, yes, but towards a noble goal – peace, order, security. Now, in the void left by Thrawn's lies and betrayal, he found that anger could bring comfort to a troubled soul. Letting the hatred and fury encapsulate him, he could breathe easy once more. And so it came to pass that Mal'ari'carun was finally, and wholly seduced by the Dark Side.
In the years that followed, Alaric exemplified the Dark Jedi Code. He knew no fear, only power over his many victims. He felt no worry of death, only the promise that his name would live forever. He had no weakness, only strength in the Dark Side. Ransacking villages and laying whole cities to waste through his anger, he was consumed by his ability to end any life he chose, for any reason. He massacred armies and innocents alike, and he hunted Jedi with impunity. But in the darkest recesses of his mind, he found that the first tenant was the truest of the Dark Jedi Code. There was no peace. Not for the galaxy, and not for himself.
After four years of murder, it finally hit home. Literally. Seldom using the navicomputer, most of his jumps were guided solely by the Force. He came out of hyperspace and felt the Dark Side's command stronger than ever before. Whatever planet he was over, he had been guided there as the instrument of its destruction. As he flew in to raze the first town he could find, a hail came in over his comm system. That was when he realized where he was and what the Force wanted. He was above [Nirauan], brought there to destroy the Empire of the Hand and the only family he had left. It was to be the culmination of his dark journey. By giving himself over to this act of destruction, he would achieve full master of the Dark Side. The vestigial remnants of his conscience would die along with every man, woman and child on the planet. Hanging there in the dead, black, lifeless of space, Mal'ari'carun reached out with the full force of his world-destroying rage. He would end it. He would kill them all. He would rip the very planet to shreds. Stretching out with his terrible might, he...
...paused, and for the first time in four years asked himself a very important question.
Is this right?
He was no longer sure. And so he laid in a course for the black, where he could ponder the answer to that question. The answer was Tyrith.

Way of the Seven Souls

While developing Tyrith, it occurred to Mal'ari'carun that his old Brotherhood also followed a philosophy called the Final Way. Out of curiosity, he put himself into a mnemonic trance and wrote out the words of the Final Way. Of particular interest was the section known as the Way of the Seven Souls. He knew without thinking, as did most Jedi, the words of the mythical Darth Bane to his first apprentices; that is, he knew the accepted translation. He was stunned at first to discover how similar the tenets were to Tyrith, with but minor alterations. Below is his translation of the Way of the Seven Souls (changes are in bold). The original can be found here.

  1. Before all thou shalt be a pillar of stone, eternal and inviolate.
  2. Allow none to escape the fire of thine convictions, that all may follow Justice.
  3. The steel of thine blade shall bring the damned before Justice.
  4. In blood thou shalt baptize the weak of the fold that all may grow stronger than their destruction.
  5. Sorrow shall be the first step along my sacred way. Bring all to their strength from their suffering.
  6. Even as I am thine Master, thou shalt follow the truth of my Way.
  7. Bring forth the void of thine soul, that all lies may pass into the darkness from whence they sprung.
  • Commentary to Follow

Prime Edict

The philosophy of Tyrith extends into the martial realm in the form of the Prime Edict. It is the simplicity and conviction of morality expressed on the subject of how to deal with the immoral.

  • It means only one thing, and everything: cut. Once committed to fight, cut. Everything else is secondary. Cut. That is your duty, your purpose, your hunger. There is no rule more important, no commitment that overrides that one. Cut. The lines are a portrayal of the dance. Cut from the void, not from bewilderment. Cut the enemy as quickly and directly as possible. Cut with certainty. Cut decisively, resolutely. Cut into his strength. Flow through the gaps in his guard. Cut him. Cut him down utterly. Don't allow him a breath. Crush him. Cut him without mercy to the depths of his spirit. It is the balance of life: death. It is the dance with death. It is the law by which a warrior lives. Or he dies.

  • Dissection & Interpretation Coming Soon.

  • How it Applies to Tyrith Coming Soon.

Tyrith in Thought

  • Coming Soon

Tyrith'Sun

  • Coming Soon

Tyrith in Action

  • Coming Soon

Character Accomplishments

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Mal'ari'carun's Warbanner

Positions Held


Current Position(s)


Awards

  • Steel Cross (x2)
  • Anteian Cross (x2)
  • Dark Cross
  • Gold Nova
  • Bronze Nova
  • Crescent with Amethyst Star
  • Crescent with Emerald Star (x3)
  • Crescent with Sapphire Star (x2)
  • Cluster of Fire (x10)
  • Seal of Memories (x3)
  • Seal of Retribution (x2)


Trivia

  • Mal'ari'carun's name was actually derived from "Alaric", rather than the other way around.
  • Mal'ari'carun was one of the first Chiss to join the Dark Jedi Brotherhood
  • Mal'ari'carun has developed his own fighting style known as Tyrith.
  • Mal'ari'carun's theme song is The Devil's Song by Marcy Playground.
  • Mal'ari'carun was the last Combat Master appointed while the position was still a part of the Dark Council.
  • Mal'ari'carun is married to Fet'ai'narun, both in the Dark Jedi Brotherhood and in Real Life.
  • Mal'ari'carun once wrote a 17-Page story, from scratch, in two hours (March 2004 'Dark Deal' KMT)


Quotes

"We make war that we may live in peace."