Fenrir will never go into any situation head-on. Whether it be combat or just strolling down the street, he will stick to the shadows or cloak himself in the Force. The less he is seen, the better. If he cannot sneak up on someone, then Fenrir will not bother confronting them.
Despite whatever all his other characteristics may convey, Fenrir retains the air of a person that is confident, if not arrogant. Minor (and often, major) things in his body language - his walk, his stance, his expressions - reveal these feelings. At times, it seems he borders upon narcissism, especially judging from how much he enjoys his own company.
While Fenrir does know both Basic and his native Shistavanen, his Basic is very rudimentary. He understands what others are saying the common tongue, but himself speaks slowly in sharp, measured growls. On top of that, Fenrir rarely speaks, especially in combat.
This gives an edge to his already intimidating persona, leading others to see him as a dangerous predator. However, sometimes it is difficult to understand what he's saying if the other person is not focussed.
Killing has never been a problem for Fenrir; and he kind of enjoys it now, if he is honest. Killing's what Fenrir does, and he likes what he does.
When Fenrir gets in trouble, he finds no fault in bravely turning tail and getting the hell out of dodge. Obviously, this means that he tends to survive even the most deadly encounters... but the same can't always be said for his compatriots. This fact hasn't exactly made him the most popular among his peers, but hey, at least Fenrir isn't dead yet.
Where most err on the side of caution in a confrontation, Fenrir prefers to charge in head-first. While others may skirt a battlefield or keep their careful distance, Fenrir rushes in with devastating attacks with seemingly no regard for safety, relying upon instinct and possibly armor to protect him from dismemberment and death during his all-out attacks. Fenrir is a force to be feared on the battlefield, leaving a trail of death and destruction. However, Fenrir's blood-hungry ways put him in far more danger than the normal combatant, often resulting in needless injury and suffering, trading safety for pure offensive ability.
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) |
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Proficient (+3) | |
Trained (+2) | |
Learned (+1) | |
Mediocre (+0) |
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) |
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Disciple (+3) | |
Studied (+2) | |
Initiate (+1) |
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Primary Martial Art | None |
Secondary Martial Art | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | Form VII (Vaapad) |