Valhavoc is a master of the 'tricks of the trade' - the cheating and stealing trade, that is. With a certain propensity and natural talent for stealth and thievery, Valhavoc is a professional when it comes to crimes, from minor to major. Sometimes it is as simple as a few more favorable cards in a hand to a set of sticky fingers to something as big as a heist. Either way, Valhavoc knows his way around a job. However, everyone is bound to get caught eventually, and reputations have a way of finding a way to bite you in the rear. . . not to mention those looking to extract a little vengeance.
Valhavoc cares little for the ramblings of idealists or calls to action for the “greater good”. At the end of the day credits pay the bills, and Valhavoc prefers to keep his ledger out of the red. This callous behavior can strain the relationships Valhavoc has with individuals in leadership positions. Any lack of motivation can be resolved simply with the promise of credits before, during, or after they complete their rousing sermon. Of course, that’s assuming Valhavoc feels there are an adequate number of zero’s included in the given number.
Valhavoc is not afraid to exploit any advantage or position of power he has when dealing with others, and relies on a combination of fear, intimidation, manipulation and shows of strength to convince others to compromise and lose. Valhavoc can be quite callous in his dealings with others, and never gives up his power. This has earned Valhavoc with the reputation of a “bully” and can often make negotiations difficult before they even begin.
Valhavoc considers his work to be the most important aspect of his life. This borderline obsessions with the "job" leaves little room for any kind of personal or social life, making it difficult for Valhavoc to relax and enjoy spending time with others. he excels in activities that relate to their work, but the idea of work-life balance is an altogether abstract concept.
When it comes to a fight, some like to posture, some like to act tough, some like to dance around and go through all sorts of fancy footwork. Valhavoc? Valhavoc doesn't bother with exotic battle stances, intricate maneuvers, or super-secret tactics. Valhavoc, when cornered into a fight, prefers the ancient technique of a good kick to the nuts. And if that won't work, either because the enemy is a woman or has balls of steel, Valhavoc isn't beyond pulling a few more cheap tricks out of the bag. Granted, Valhavoc won't be winning any medals for nobility or any prestige for a unique fighting style or a superb maneuver, but Valhavoc will still be winning, the best and most dirty way he knows how.
If Valhavoc had been in Greedo’s shoes, Han Solo would be pushing up daisies. He almost always acts on instinct, which typically means he can be seen as impulsive and may not think his actions through, especially in situations during or leading up to combat.
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Adept (+4) | |
Proficient (+3) | |
Trained (+2) | |
Learned (+1) | |
Mediocre (+0) |
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) |
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Disciple (+3) |
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Studied (+2) | |
Initiate (+1) |
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Primary Martial Art | Mandalorian Core |
Secondary Martial Art | Sliding Hands |
Primary Weapon Specialization | None |
Secondary Weapon Specialization | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | None |
Secondary Lightsaber Form | None |