Mavet’s fur is all black with patches of white around mouth and black eyes that some say form the pattern of a crude human skull. As with most Ewoks Mavet is stocky for his height when compared to other species of similar size. Mavet's fur is shaggier than most of his species.
Corsair Mavet has not created any public loadouts yet.
Mavet grew up never knowing his family. He was sold into slavery very young, and was put to work almost immediately. However, due to his age, Mavet bounced from owner to owner until he became a teenager. Having to endure horrible treatment during this time in his life, Mavet has lingering trust issues while carrying an absolute hatred toward slavers. If confronted with acts of slavery, he will most likely lash out in some way, regardless of it compromises his objective.
Mavet has a legendary and virulent need for vengeance. Once crossed, he will make it his life’s work to ensure that whatever slight was received is repaid tenfold. This need for vengeance can be all-consuming, and can often lead to short-sighted decisions.
Mavet has a very bad attitude. He enjoys picking fights and causing trouble, and as such, he isn't phased by most encounters because, let's face it: he tends to be involved in quite a few of them around here!
Mavet rarely acts without an alternate motive when it comes to lending aid or acting in a situation. Be it greed, power, or something else, almost undoubtedly Mavet is after something more than what he says - though sometimes Mavet is even blunt enough to admit to it. While his self-serving attitude comes as a boon, usually, to his survival and pocketbook, his relationships are often strained by his outright selfish attitude.
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. Mavet? Mavet doesn't bother with exotic battle stances, intricate maneuvers, or super-secret tactics. Mavet, 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, Mavet isn't beyond pulling a few more cheap tricks out of the bag. Granted, Mavet won't be winning any medals for nobility or any prestige for a unique fighting style or a superb maneuver, but Mavet will still be winning, the best and most dirty way he knows how.
Mavet works hard to maintain an image of fierce tenacity despite being of a smaller stature. To that extent, Mavet has learned to not take jabs about his stature offensively, but to instead burn them quietly as fuel for his inner spirit. The flame that is sparked as a result is controlled by Mavet's discipline of never overestimating his own abilities or those of his opponents. He has trained to fully utilize his size as an advantage when fighting larger opponents. He knows exactly how to leverage his weight to deliver the most effective take downs or maneuvers. The effort to maintain this image can be draining at times, and when outmatched or overwhelmed, Mavet becomes susceptible to a loss of spirit.
Master (+5) |
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Adept (+4) | |
Proficient (+3) | |
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) |
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Initiate (+1) |
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Primary Martial Art | K'thri |
Secondary Martial Art | Imperial Martial Arts System |
Primary Weapon Specialization |
Explosives
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Secondary Weapon Specialization | None |
Primary Lightsaber Form | None |
Secondary Lightsaber Form | None |