[center] [h3][u] [b]N[/b]on-Player Characters [/u][/h3] [/center] [indent] [hider=Stormcaller] [center] [code]Kaleesh | 50 | Colonel[/code] [/center] Though Stormcaller isn't his real name, he's known as such for as long as people remember (some say it's a title he acquired from a fallen foe). Stormcaller believes core world species are greedy and exploitative by nature. He joined the Separatists at the onset of the Clone Wars, following the examples of General Grevious (whom he still reveres as a god-hero). He led a unit of mostly organic privateers until the CIS' defeat. This unit held out because it was unaffected the master droid shutdown, and it eventually became Scarlet Moons. Stormcaller resists the empire as his way of taking down the big guy, and helping the little guys by distributing loot to backwater worlds. [/hider] [hider=Yunus Dimet] [center] [code]Human | 32 | Major[/code] [/center] One of the very few Humans in SM; he grew up on Alderaan and enlisted as a stormtrooper. In 2 BBY, Sergeant Dimet was selected for the deathtrooper program, but washed out because he was nearly crippled during physical augmentation. As a result, he was sent to a remote outpost, unaware of the destruction of his homeworld until Scarlet Moons raided that outpost and took him prisoner. He pledged his allegiance to Stormcaller, and is invaluable as the insider on Imperial tactics, despite hatred from non-Human comrades. He commands the Prisma Battalion, and is in charge of intelligence. [/hider] [hider=Gun Chuqu] [center] [code]Neimoidian | 41 | Captain[/code] [/center] Captain of Scarlet Moons' flagship, [i]Sweet Revenge[/i]; she is responsible for navigations and coordinating transportation. Gun Chuqu's career started Trade Federation naval cadet, which turned out for the worse when Cato Neimoidia scapegoated her as a separatist "traitor". Since joining Scarlet Moons, Gun Chuqu had become more paranoid over time. She is rarely seen outside of her quarters and the bridge, and prefers to communicate with holo-messages. [/hider] [hider=Dveerah Euphonid] [center] [code]Entymal | 33 | Captain[/code] [/center] Scarlet Moons' chief surgeon; she exemplifies their anti-human sentiments. As a barren female, Dveerah was trained as a midwife to her hive queen, and was known for her soothing songs. Dynamic Automata enslaved Dveerah and her hive a decade ago. While others in Dveerah's hive all died from hard labor or dangerous experiments, she was kept around as [url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Elta_Besk]Elta Besk[/url]'s singing pet. Freed by Scarlet Moons in 4 BBY, Dveerah couldn't pass the chance for payback. She is respected for her medical knowledge and feared for brutal interrogation methods. [/hider] [hider=Blackjack] [center] [code]Gigoran | 28 | Sergeant Major[/code] [/center] Dark-furred and over two meters tall, Blackjack uses a translator to speak Basic, like other Gigorans. He's an Ord Thoden born glass worker turned criminal. Now, he's one of Scarlet Moons' top snipers, and the most senior non-commissioned officer. Besides sniping, Blackjack enjoys looting. Personality-wise, Blackjack is very relaxed. He harbors no ill will toward any species or factions; he just wants to take their stuff. [/hider] [hider=Red-Eye Perdz] [center] [code]Kaleesh | 27 | Lieutenant[/code] [/center] Head of procurement; he obtained much needed supplies thanks to his black market connections. Perdz was named Red-Eye due to an iris defect that makes it hard for him to focus on moving objects (rendering him useless in combat). When Perdz met Stormcaller on Kalee, he was a spice dealer running from the vengeful kingpin Baploe Scober. He joined Scarlet Moons to attune for his misdeeds. [/hider] [hider=Myraim Fast-Hands] [center] [code]Zabrak | 30 | N/A[/code] [/center] She is the Void Wing pirates' leader after Oni'antae's death. Her crew merged with SM recently, though they retain their own chain of command. The Void Wings provides much needed starships and starfighters. Myraim and her pirates are the opposite of Colonel Stormcaller; they are opportunistic, cowardly and self-serving to the extreme. [/hider] [/indent]