On a first impression, Kul may seem an average Zabrak, but beneath his cloak and personalized cloth armor lies a body forged through purpose and adversity. His crimson skin is covered in black tattoos like claw marks that crawl their away across his entire body only ending at his feet and the backs of his hands. Atop his head rest six of the vestigial horns of his race, three in back and three in front with the two outside front horns extending a few centimeters further than the others. His eyes are an amalgamation of orange and red, the red becoming dominant as his anger and blood rises. He stands tall, with a look of arrogance that comes more easily to his race. As if he was sure he could defeat anyone.
His black matted armorweave cloak is etched with the symbol of a Krayt Draigon, a symbol chosen to represent his clan name and their sturdy nature. Underneath he wears his light, assassin's armor, dark with spots of durasteel colored lining. A silver crest of the Clan Plagueis rests upon his belt buckle. On his left hand he sometimes wears a cloth bracer that is fitted with a hidden vibroblade, and his saber is often hanging from his left hip. On his lower back rests a sling sheath that holds his two Ryyk blades, their hilts sticking out to either side for easy access. At times, he will also carry a zhaboka laying across his back, its blades shorter than an average dual blade sword but refined for the ritualistic combat of his species.
Taught from childhood that there is no greater bond between sentients than loyalty, Kul'tak highly regards those that gives it out or receives it from their lowers. A person who gives loyalty can be trusted, but a person who receives loyalty can be trusted to lead. Kul'tak makes it a priority to gain insight into the minds of his betters to determine if they are fit to earn his respect first, and then his loyalty. Those who he finds worthy, will have a friend for life in Kul'tak.
Kul'tak loves the thrill of the hunt, and his assassin-like qualities of perception and stealth make him good at it. The challenge of searching out the target, stalking them through the crowd, and judging the right time to strike make it all a game Kul'tak plays to win.
Kul'tak believes that if one waits long enough, the prey will come to the hunter. In other words, he doesn't feel the need to rush himself and risk making a mistake. Carefully thought out, and calmly applied, strategies can out-do the strongest opponent if they become reckless.
Upon entering the Brotherhood, Kul’tak proved himself well in his tests of the Shadow, infiltrating his target locale as if a mere wisp of darkness. This drew the attention of the Inquisitorious, who recruited him soon after within their secretive ranks. Being a part of the chain of information often allows Kul basic knowledge of those he encounters or preys upon, though it is usually restricted unless deemed necessary for his mission. This acceptance and opportunity was not wasted on him, and he feels a strong loyalty to the organization. However, this means should Plagueis ever come under their ire he would be torn between loyalty to his Clan, and his position in the Inquisitorious.
Kul'tak Drol wears out his opponents through use of the Force, agility, and evasion. Once he has sufficiently tired his foes through the Force, physical, or mental assault, he quickly tries to find a means of cleanly and swiftly dispatching them - usually resulting in a somewhat risky all-or-nothing attempt at a deathblow.
Born with an intractable will and limitless courage, Kul'tak Drol will stand in the face of insurmountable odds and never retreat. Despite the fact that such acts of heedless bravery are inspiring and will sometimes result in victories worthy of song, just as often they result in his allies getting wounded or killed.
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