Narûz is rather muscular. He has storm gray eyes, and thick, orange skin. A scar runs over his left shoulder from back to front, and on his right forearm he has a black tribal fire tattoo.
Narûz has not created any public loadouts yet.
Narûz can be very protective, and when any of his friends are being bullied or threatened, he will step in to defend them. This can gets Narûz in trouble when he refuses to back down during these exchanges, and sometimes has trouble discerning between friendly teasing and intentional insults. However, because of this fierce loyalty, his friends know that no matter what, Narûz will be there for them.
Narûz is perfectly capable of fulfilling responsibilities and doing his duties. But goofing off and having fun will always have a heavy sway in his decision making. He sometimes ignores orders or finds ways to spend as much time avoiding an assignment as possible.
While generally laid back and more than happy to offer a quip of sarcasm, Narûz's entire demeanor changes once combat begins. He becomes focused and quiet, with his smile replaced with a look of grim determination.
Narûz is very cheerful and happy, and always looks on the bright side of life. When chewing on life’s gristle, he doesn't grumble, but gives a whistle. He always hopes for the best, and enjoys laughing, smiling, dancing or singing. This unending optimism often improves the morale and spirit of everyone around him, and Narûz is always quick with a smile or a joke, even when drawing his terminal breath. This same exuberance can also be tiring to more jaded curmudgeons.
Narûz doesn't like to kill people; instead he chooses to injure his opponent until that person is unable to fight back or is otherwise incapacitated.
Through careful study and dedication to isolated martial-combat, Narûz has turned the act of dueling into an art form. A keen eye and attention to detail allows him the ability to learn their opponent's idiosyncrasies while fighting. Narûz then uses his own skills to capitalize on the opponent's weakness. Because of this calculated approach to isolated duels, Narûz has a harder time taking on multiple opponents at once at higher skill levels.
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) |
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Proficient (+3) |
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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 | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | None |