S'nar Que Seshai

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S'nar Que Seshai
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Kalee

Date of Birth:

20 ABY

Physical Description
Species:

Kaleesh

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.85M

Weight:

215lbs

Hair:

Bald

Eyes:

Green

Personal Information
Allies:

Teroch Erinos Arconae Marick Arconae

Enemies:

Gorga Hutt

Fighting Style(s):

Broken Gate Wampa Do

Chronology & Political Information
Profession:

Hunter

Era(s):

Dark Jedi Brotherhood Era

Affiliation:

Arcona

Known masters:

Teroch Erinos Arconae

Known apprentices:

None

Dossier:

13561

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"The deal is rigged, there is darkness in my soul, I want to die again... An empty soul, shrouded in darkness, alone and confused what am I? Images flash memories jades. He took my life! May the Gods damn his lies"

S’nar is a being plagued with a dark quest. His life has been one of slavery since a very early age. And his time within the Dark Jedi Brotherhood has been no different, though Teroch Erinos removed his shackles, S’nar is well aware he simply another pawn for the Brotherhood. He holds no illusion that he is anything but a slave to perform as expected by his masters. The difference between slaving for the Hutt’s, and being a slave of the Brotherhood is that now he can follow the path that will let him find his brother’s spirit, and re-unite with the one who made him walk this dark path.


Character History

The quiet one

S’nar was born the thirty-second of forty-two children. Having never spoken to his father the famed General Seshai, S’nar respected and admired his father, but never knew him on a personal basis.

Raised by the Hunters who followed his father, S’nar grew from an early age to take on the aspects of the Kaleesh warrior tradition, honor through combat, pride through victory; immortality through legend. Kaleesh believed that the greatest of men would join the God’s in Shrupak Absemi and watch over the Kaleesh forever.

His childhood spent among the swamps of Kalee, S’nar took down his first Huk before his ninth winter. He was considered special among his peers for being able to “Sense” the presence of his prey, even the older hunters took note of S’nar’s special talent. Few seasons went by that the Child failed to bring home less than a dozen prized kills for his Clan.

Death of the Father

During S’nar’s twelve year, his Father died in combat, felled during combat when three tribes banded together to overcome the Seshai Clan. It was after this season, when Seshai’s eldest son Batilith took his claim to the General’s position, belonging and wives.

Batilith was much like his father arrogant, proud, and overconfident. Believing himself to be his father's heir Batilith thought he would have little trouble continuing to walk in his father's footsteps. The next three years saw the Seshai Clan defeated time and again. Batilith became hated by his Warriors for never leading his men into battle, and for blaming his fathers retainers after each battle lost.

Batilith had finally run through all of his father’s wealth, his retainers were leaving for other tribes, and his wives abandoned him, or committed suicide to no longer be bound to someone considered cursed. Batilith resorted to something no honourable Kaleesh chieftain would do. He sold his own Kin into slavery, trading his younger siblings who had yet to come of age in exchange for supplies, and weapons from the Gorga the Hutt.

S’nar saw the last of his homeworld at the age of fifteen, the year he should have been given the right to take up arms for his Clan. Instead he would be cast into darkness by his oldest brother. The Hutt’s would find use for the young Kaleesh, his ability to see in the dark, and his strong back would mean S’nar spent the next eight years inside a Helicite mine.

The Darkness consumes

Helicite Mining Facility

S’nar has never willingly spoken of his time down in the mines, years spent without light, delving deeper and deeper, he became skilled in demolitions, his survival skills sharpened, and his body became lean and used to living off next to nothing.

S’nar realized the longer he could stay out finding new veins for the Hutt’s. It meant less time he spent among the base camps; being overseen by the foremans. During these years he often would only see his brothers every so often. Over the years he would return and find another lost, another dead, until finally by the eighth year in the mines he was the last left alive.

Months alone down, shadowed in darkness left S’nar unused to the presence of others. He became withdrawn, and began to see shadows of his eldest brother among the mines. The only company being the memories of betrayal left S’nar bitter, cold, and many times he when he was blasting deeper into the mine he hoped he would go to far, and open himself to the void of space.

It was within those mines that S’nar felt his brothers death. Down in the absolute darkness, his rage building as he dreamed of his brother’s betrayal he had a vision, and witnessed the death of his brother by the warriors of the Seshai Clan. S’nar felt the emptiness consume him as he realized the one chance he had to gain revenge of the brother who had betrayed him was gone.

Rescue

S’nar was pulled from the Mine and transferred by Thorja Cornag. He was to being brought to another mine his talent as a delver had become notorious. It was during the transfer that Thorja was hailed by none other than Teroch Erinos.

Teroch had sensed the presence of a Force sensitive aboard Cornag’s freighter. Teroch made contact with the intent of buying slaves from Cornag for use by the Mandalorians. When Teroch found the Kaleesh, he sensed the deep void that had become S’nar’s being. Fearing that the Kaleesh was too far gone to recover and make use of. The Dark Jedi gave S’nar one chance to prove himself.

He provided S’nar with a weapon, and made it clear that if S’nar wanted on board the Mandalorians vessel he would have to prove himself still capable of fighting. S’nar killed Thorja, his crew, and every slave aboard the vessel before being pulled from the freighter by Teroch’s own men

To Be continued

Personality/Demeanor

S’nars earliest years were spent on Kaleesh being raised as the child of a famous war hero General Seshai earned his place in Shrupak Absemi the home of the Gods. S’nar looked up to his father as the example of a Kaleesh warrior. Someone who walked in the footsteps of General Grevious, and Bentailis.

When taken by the slavers of Gorga Hutt S’nar spent eight years watching his more rebellious siblings be broken by the Slavers. His brothers each died either in the Hutt games, or as labor slaves in Helicite mines. S’nar learned to survive by being unobtrusive, by doing everything he could to not be noticed. And because of this he secretly despises that he allowed himself to become weak and conform instead of die with honor.

Now that he is free, he has found an opportunity to remember what he was supposed to be. As a Dark Jedi he will become strong enough to not only walk among the Gods of the Kaleesh but become one of them. Though he now serves another master, this master he serves of his own desire. S’nar constantly wages battle with himself part of him is still all to comfortable remaining in the shadows, unknown, and unseen. While the dark anger in him searches for the chance to unleash itself.

The Obelisk order was a natural choice for S’nar. The constant combat, the constant turmoil, and need to prove oneself in combat has given S’nar the chance to unleash that anger. Only in battle has he found a way to shrug off the mantle of a slave and feel completely free.

Training/Fighting Style

Despite being taken from his homeworld, in his youth S’nar had trained alongside his Father’s warriors. Developing an early talent for use of the Shoni spear, the Czerka Outland rifle and a variant of the Broken Gate style that his Father had brought back to his kinsmen among the Kaleesh.

After his time in the Academy, S’nar has devoted himself to the mastery of his martial disciplines, he is well aware of Teroch’s reason for having him trained. S’nar is to be a weapon for his Clan, his natural abilities have allowed him to excel among the younger students.

The true weakness to S’nar’s fighting, is that he has yet to develop fully as a force user. While his abilities aren’t difficult for him to summon; he is often without much endurance for force use. And even the slightest attempt by Marick, or Teroch can break down his defences.

Appearance/Attire

S’nar has the characteristic appearance of his people, dark brown scaled skin with a red tint. Though generally kept covered, those few who have helped in his training have seen the tangled webbing of scars across the Kaleesh’s body from years spent in servitude. The Kaleesh has given up his peoples customary armor and attire; for more traditional and tactical a customized suit of sith battle armor designed to fit his form and still allow for freedom of movement.

S’nar has adopted the weapons of his people, carrying a Shoni Spear as his primary weapon, and a modified Czerka Outland Rifle. The two weapons given to him by Teroch Erinos as a gift for his graduation from the Academy.

Though something he only recently developed a renewed interest in, S’nar has a talent for demolitions, years of blasting tunnels for the Hutt’s has made him well aware of the use of multiple types of explosives, the timing, and mechanisms used to create a plethora of explosives.

The one thing that S’nar treasures is the mask that he wore throughout his time as a slave, it was the one piece of his culture he retained and managed to save. The Huk Mask has a single long crack down the right side of the mask that S’nar has never repaired and attributes to the memory of his time as a slave. He is almost never seen without the mask covering his features, only in the presence of one of his mentors will be remove the mask.


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