Appearance: Tousled hair sweeps back from a widow's peak, a shade darker than Terran's arched brows. His dark blue eyes and high cheekbones - sharp enough to cut rock - would cause him to stand out in most crowds, even with a goatee softening his chin. With his coloring and bone-structure, he could nearly be Hapan. Yet his pink lips look accustomed to frowning despite the glimmer in his eyes, and the scars that mar his pale cheeks prove his background put little value in physical beauty. His aquiline nose has clearly been broken on more than one occasion, suggesting the scars on his face are hardly accidental.
Distinguishing Marks: Terran Koul's left cheek is marred by a long, curving scar, matched on the right by a smaller, triangular mate. Even lacking the typical Kiffar tattoos, his scars serve to make him stand out in a crowd. He also has glyphs of blue, the same shade as his eyes, tattooed along his outer biceps.
Attire: Terran's clothing is rough-spun and utilitarian, with only the barest of concessions to fashion. A plain white shirt, tight through the chest, suggests a muscle-tone born of hard labor or years swimming, rather than a gym. A single holster is slung low on the waist of his tan pants and fastened across his right thigh, with a second at the small of his back. In addition to the pair of blasters, a spring-loaded sheath - the only piece of his Jensaarai armor he still wears - rides his right wrist, keeping his lightsaber in easy reach. Koul's reinforced black leather boots are cracked with age, but lovingly maintained with obvious care. Covering it all is a chestnut coat, loose in the sleeves and open, keeping his movements free and easy. Numerous pockets in the cloak's interior hold grenades, blades, candy, datapads, lock-picks, rocks, stuncuffs, and, on occasion, vegetables or yarn.
The Jensaarai, or Hidden Followers of Truth, are skilled at more than just inventing pretentious titles. Offense, however, isn't one of those things. After being hunted - first by the Jedi, then by the Sith - for decades, they developed techniques and traditions to preserve their own way of life and protect themselves. They seldom train in aggressive Force techniques, instead concentrating on a strong defense and remaining unseen. As a Jensaarai, Terran tends to focus on amplifying his physical abilities and using defensive Force techniques. Masking his Force Presence is also second nature to him.
Too bad Terran Koul is just a good man.
Well, he's alright...
Despite his principled upbringing, Terran's temper can get the better of him on occasion. When it does, he can be competitive and vindictive, leading to spontaneous pranks and even calculated revenge. While he knows he ought to feel bad about it, it's tough to regret anything that's so much fun.
Terran has a penchant for landing in the middle of messy - often dangerous - situations. Always out for the next big score, he can often lose sight of smaller, but more solid, opportunities - both in work, and in dealing with the few people in his life.
Terran, however, is. At least in the metaphorical sense.
Since being exiled from the Jensaarai and finding Kiffu a disappointment, Terran has spent over half a decade working as a smuggler and bounty hunter. It keeps him busy. But more than that, it keeps him too busy for doubts and regrets. Some might say that he's lost in the woods. If asked, though, he'd tell you, "the woods are the only place I can see a clear path."
Terran has extensive training in ballistakinesis, a telekinetic technique employed by the Jensaarai. As a result, Terran tends to use his telekinesis to attack with multiple smaller objects at lethal velocities rather than a few large objects at slower speeds. This scattergun-like technique is less accurate and more susceptible to collateral damage, but is also more difficult to evade - especially in enclosed areas.
His blasters and rifle are his weapons of choice, and long experience and training have made them nearly an extension of his own body. Not only is he an impeccable marksman with guns akimbo, but he often uses the stocks and barrels themselves as weapons to beat down opponents.
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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 | Mandalorian Core |
Secondary Martial Art | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | Form VII (Vaapad) |
Secondary Lightsaber Form | None |