The second thing you notice about Kazarelth once you have processed his species and his height, is that he has a mild stoop affecting his shoulders. He seems to bend ever so slightly towards you, bringing to mind a hulking monster whose shoulders are too heavy for the rest of the body. And then you look at his face again to make sense of this overall construct and see that it is gaunt, with eyes that seem to be slits, and a face that has some sort of chronic disease which resembles vitiligo. The blue of his face is splotchy, and the malnourished cheeks try their best to hide the cheekbones. If he opens his mouth to talk, you can make out rows of uneven teeth, yellowing. But you can make it out better when he grins at you, which he does at every given opportunity. Thin arms and thinner legs make it seem like an above average gust of wind would disperse whatever glue is holding him together. In all, he looks like a hastily put together block-toy.
- A Lightsaber
- A Sapphire Blade
- A WESTAR-35 Blaster Pistol SoroSuub
Despite whatever all his other characteristics may convey, Kazarelth Talismarr 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.
Kazarelth Talismarr's life is filled with training and learning for all sorts of situations, from the mind-numbingly normal to the utterly bizarre. As such, Kazarelth Talismarr has developed into a rather resourceful individual. This has made Kazarelth Talismarr a mix of academic and scholar, always with something to offer to any discussion. However, knowledge and training does not always translate well to the tense environment of the battlefield, and no amount of textbooks can prepare one for reality...
Kazarelth Talismarr prefers to push the rules to the absolute limit. While he is unlikely to actually break rules or disobey orders, he toes the line between what is allowed and what isn't at every opportunity.
Kazarelth Talismarr has a tendency to be secretive and keeps to himself, relying on deception to conceal his motives and intentions. He is a schemer, and plots and plans against others carefully. When dealing with a confrontation, he will try and bluff his way out of trouble, or overcome obstacles with deliberate, covert actions.
Kazarelth Talismarr seems to get his thrills, perhaps sadistic ones at that, from toying with his opponents. Some are content with simply striking down or injuring their opponent, but that is not enough for Kazarelth Talismarr. No, he wishes to see his enemy descend into madness or kneel before him as a blathering mess; or even better, as a fresh new servant with a muddled mind. The Puppeteer usually forsakes outright hurting and maiming his opponent and focuses on illusions, mind tricks, and other wicked means of destroying a person.
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. Kazarelth Talismarr? Kazarelth Talismarr doesn't bother with exotic battle stances, intricate maneuvers, or super-secret tactics. Kazarelth Talismarr, 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, Kazarelth Talismarr isn't beyond pulling a few more cheap tricks out of the bag. Granted, Kazarelth Talismarr won't be winning any medals for nobility or any prestige for a unique fighting style or a superb maneuver, but Kazarelth Talismarr will still be winning, the best and most dirty way he knows how.
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) | |
Proficient (+3) | |
Trained (+2) | |
Learned (+1) | |
Mediocre (+0) |
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) | |
Disciple (+3) | |
Studied (+2) | |
Initiate (+1) |
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Primary Martial Art | None |
Secondary Martial Art | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | Form VII (Vaapad) |
Secondary Lightsaber Form | Form II (Makashi) |