WIP, hoooo! [hider=Toryn Dral][center][h1][color=orangered]Toryn Dral | "The Hound of Mandalore"[/color][/h1] [img]https://i.imgur.com/O7x3R5c.png[/img][/center] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Full Name} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]Toryn Dral[/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Age} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]26[/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Species} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]Human[/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Gender} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]Male[/indent] [hr] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Force Sensitive/Alignment} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]Yes - Light[/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Appearance} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]Self-explanatory, cover at least the basics to some detail.[/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Equipment and Personal Belongings} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent][hider=On his Person] [list] [*][b]Beskar'gam:[/b] An older— downright [i]archaic,[/i] some would say— pattern of Beskar'gam Toryn picked up at some indeterminate point during his youth spent voyaging across the Unknown Regions. Resized to fit him as he grew and periodically updated over the years to include (among other things) an enhanced sensor and comms suite in the helmet to both track his prey and keep in contact with The Dog, a new vocabulator to help him with certain words in alien languages his human mouth is ill-equipped for and magnetic pads on the soles of his feet and sewn into the palms of his armourweave to make repairs in EVA just a little bit easier. [*][b]Daggers:[/b] [url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Kal_(dagger)]Three kals,[/url] one hanging off the back of his belt and two smaller ones hidden under his vambraces. [*][b]Configurable [url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Mandalorian_vambrace]Mandalorian vambraces:[/url][/b] Usually equipped with a grapple-line on his right and a flamethrower on his left. [*][b]Taung Dueling Pistol:[/b] An ancient blaster pistol of Taung design, made [i]specifically[/i] for fighting other Mandalorians; Overcoming the strength of beskar armour with enough raw kinetic force to snap bone and hemorrhage organs... and is absolutely [i]devastating[/i] when used on plastoid. Part of a set, his older brother having the other one. [*][b]Lightsaber:[/b] Bearing a distinctive orange-red blade and a hilt made of beskar. Often does double-duty as an ad-hoc mace. [/list] [/hider] [hider=The Lucky Dog] A downright ancient [url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Dynamic-class_freighter]Dynamic-class freighter[/url] hauled out of a scrapyard on Terminus by Toryn's family when he was a boy, with most of the holes hastily patched up, an oversized powerplant aggressively rammed into place and a... [i]creatively acquired[/i] Class 0.5 hyperdrive slapped in for good measure. The old girl has served as both his means of getting around and his home in the two decades or so since and has seen it's fair share of misadventures, tough scrapes and a whole helluva lot more close calls than it's designers had probably ever really intended it for, but it has always faithfully failed to let the Drals down even in their darkest of hours. Probably why Toryn still refuses to part with it in favour of a more modern vessel to this day. ...And kept up the family tradition of adding new shiny bits to it. [b][u]Basic Specifications[/u][/b] [list] [*]Length: 27.24 Meters [*]Width: 25.94 Meters [*]Maximum Atmospheric Speed: 1300 Km/h [*]Hyperdrive Rating: Class 0.5 [*]Navigation: Droidcore-Assisted Navicomputer [/list] [b][u]Armaments[/u][/b] [list][*]2x revolving laser cannon turrets, mounted dorsal and ventral. [*]4x forward-facing laser cannon turrets, mounted on the starboard and port sides of the hull and on either side of the cockpit. [*]2x 24-shot concussion missile racks, mounted on the starbord and port sections of the front of the hull. [*]4x Forward-facing deployable laser cannon hard points, one mounted above and below both missile racks. [*]'Teeth': The ancient droidcore— an old T3 unit— integrated into the ship's systems [i]long[/i] before the Drals ever got their hands on it, it's dish-like head poking out of the thick console partitioning the pilot and co-pilot seats. Outside of navigation, can take over some of the ships weapons to assist Toryn in a firefight or even operate the ship independently, running off of data supplied by Toryn's IFF while he's on the ground. Also... just a [i]liiiiittle[/i] bit unhinged after going a few millennia without a memory wipe. [/list] [b][u]Facilities[/u][/b] [list][*]Cockpit, equipped with a quartet of stupidly comfortable reclining chairs, comms and navigation suites, a droidcore mainframe built out of a very old, [i]very[/i] talkative and very possibly [i]insane[/i] T3-series utility droid and all the other bells and whistles you'd expect to find there. And a Mandalore the Paladin bobblehead. Plus a pair of fuzzy dice Solace bought him one year for his birthday. [*]Garage/Workshop/Forge, in the starboard-aft section of the ship. [*]Medical Bay aft of the ship. [*]Cargo Hold/Brig, port-aft of the ship. [*]Magnetically-sealable, beskar-plated storage compartment, center-port of ship. [/list] [b][u]Amenities[/u][/b] [list][*]Captain's Quarters, just aft of the cockpit. Formerly the comms room. [*]Guest quarters, port and starboard of the ship. [*]Common Area, equipped with kitchen, secured dining table with magnetically-anchorable chairs, holo-entertainment suite in the center of the room and a [i]very[/i] comfortable couch. Located centrally in the ship. [*]Washroom with dual-function ablution system; working as both a sonic shower for those times when Toryn's on those long treks that require some measure of water conservation (or if he's just running late for work) and an old-fashioned H2O bath/shower, for when he just wants to relax. Mandalorian-helmeted rubber duckie included. [*]A jury-rigged deployable hydroscoop on the bottom and slightly to the rear of the ship. Allowing Toryn to cheekily stock up on water by flying through a comet's tail if he really needs to. [/list] [/hider] [hider=Stored on the Dog] [list] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/BARC_speeder/Legends]An old BARC speeder with detachable sidecar; Useful for getting around planetside. And groceries.[/url] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Z-6_rotary_blaster_cannon/Legends]A Z-6 Rotary Blaster.[/url] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/JT-12_jetpack/Legends]A JT-12 Jetpack equipped with an MM9 Missile Launcher[/url] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Amban_sniper_rifle]An Amban Sniper rifle.[/url] [*]A pack of Sabacc cards from the club he grew up in as a little boy. Never actually [i]uses[/i] them, but will take them out and shuffle them once in a while when he needs to relax. [*]An old Pazaak deck Toryn found under his bed when his family first acquired the ship. [*][b]The Thumper MK I—[/b] A pneumatically-powered, breech-loaded projectile launcher, built by Toryn when he was a boy. Heavy, a little underpowered, yet surprisingly versatile, it operates on a simple concept; There's a hole in the back. If you can fit it in there, you can fire it accurately up to a hundred meters away. Mostly just used to amuse his niece these days. [*][b]The Thumper MK II—[/b] A more serious attempt at the original concept Toryn took on in his teenage years; a light weight, breech-loaded, break-action coilgun designed to launch grenades (or anything metal that will fit in the breech) up to seven hundred meters away with impressive accuracy. [*][b]"The Answer"—[/b] The result of that time Solace commissioned Toryn to construct a pair of wheellock, revolver blasters for her. Namely, when he cast his gaze down upon the finished product, extremely potent, but extremely [i]fragile[/i] and decided one thing— [color=orangered][b]"It's not finished."[/b][/color]. This led to a solid month of gathering materials for a far more rugged adaptation of a crystal primed blaster utilizing individual cartridges of tibanna gas for every shot. The end result? A straight pull bolt-action rifle fed via en bloc into a ten-round internal magazine, with a barrel made of beskar to keep the damned thing from melting and furniture made of wroshyr wood just in case it feels the sudden urge to explode in his face. And one [i]hell[/i] of an anti-material rifle. It should be noted, that though he's gotten more than his money's worth out of this particular fruit of Solace-given inspiration in the years since... he hasn't actually [i]told[/i] her about it. Partly because he's not sure if she'd be offended by his misgivings about her original design and partly because one way or another, [i]he'd never hear the end of it.[/i] [*][b]Tionese Boarding Gun—[/b] A crude and primitive cycler weapon, the TBG fires a scattering of energy sheathed projectiles in a cone of absolute fury with enough force to turn most sentients and some droids to mulch in the tight confines of a ship's corridors. The downside being that it has to be loaded and fed like a slugthrower... though with a capacity of six rounds in the tube, plus one in the chamber and the ability to just keep blasting with every pump so long as you're squeezing the trigger, [i]that's often enough.[/i] Nevermind the bayonet lug. [*][b]Various other, more standard arms and munitions[/b] [/list] [/hider] [/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Physical Abilities} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent][b][u]Jetii'ramikad[/u][/b] An unusual, and rather informal colloquialism used to describe people like Toryn, roughly translated from Mando'a as "Jedi Commando", it means... well, almost exactly what it says on the tin— [i]What happens when you mix a Jedi Knight with a Mandalorian Supercommando.[/i] Immersed in [i]both[/i] cultures from a young age and enduring two solid decades of brutal training and even harsher experiences has left Toryn with a very particular skill-set; As lethal with a blaster, kal or even his bare hands as he is with a lightsaber and the force and being extremely (some would say [i]freakishly)[/i] physically and mentally tough to boot. It's no small wonder that the council usually reserves the armoured Jedi and those like him for a [i]very certain kind of work.[/i] [u][b]Self-Sufficient[/b][/u] As a consequence of both his life before arriving on Mandalore and his career afterward, Toryn has— by sheer necessity— become remarkably self-sufficient. Intimately familiar with his gear, his ship and how best to effectively operate and keep both in working order as well as how to survive in the wider Galaxy on his lonesome for extended periods of time. [b][u]Expert Armourer[/u][/b] Starting as just a way to bond with his mum when he was still knee-high to a womprat— taking apart her blasters, scrubbing the scoring out of the chambers, realigning the focusing lenses and the like— the events of the next two decades of voyaging through the Unknown Regions and then becoming a Jedi Knight would only mould the boy's talent with his hands into a force all of it's own as he became a man. [b][u]Son of a Taung[/u][/b] Being raised by a legendary Taung General who made life [i]particularly difficult[/i] for both the Old Republic and Jedi several thousand years ago has had it's subtle effects here and there on the man. Namely in his possession of a much sharper intellect than he ever really lets on and an immense talent for strategy and tactics that only ever really bubbles up to the surface while on the job and fades back into obscurity the moment it's done. ...Also, an extensive vocabulary of expletives and phrases that would sound old-fashioned or downright [i]archaic[/i] to most other Mandalorians. [u][b]Polyglot[/b][/u] Having spent his early years on Nar Shaddaa and much the rest of his life among the stars, Toryn's picked up more than a few languages along the way. Speaking Huttese and Ryl just as easily as he would Basic or Mando'a and even being able to understand Lekku-Speak. Having a diplomat as his best friend has only helped this along further, allowing him to pick up conversational Shyriiwook and Dosh along the way (assisted by his helmet in speaking, of course) as well as High Galactic and several more... [i]obscure[/i] dead languages. [u][b]Can Cook[/b][/u] If you spent as much time as Toryn has in the Space Boonies, [i]you'd learn how to make a meal out of damn near anything you could find, too.[/i] [u][b]Card Shark[/b][/u] Though he's not a gambling man, it is [i]distinctly[/i] ill-advised to put money on a pazaak game when you're sitting across from Toryn. [b][color=a187be][u]"Tor-Torism"[/u][/color][/b] A phrase coined by a certain diplomat— often accompanied by a little snort— Toryn is... weirdly, and uniquely gifted in dealing with both kids and animals. And perhaps more amusingly, [i]doesn't realize it at all.[/i] [/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Force Abilities} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent][list][b][u]The Basics[/u][/b] [*]Force Speed [*]Force Jump [*]Telekinesis (Force Push, Pull, etc...) [*]Force Sense [b][u]More Advanced[/u][/b] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Thought_shield]Thought Shield[/url] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Force_sense#Clear_mind]Clear Mind[/url] [*][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Force_valor]Force Valor[/url][/list] [b][u][url=https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Electric_Judgment]Electric Judgement:[/url][/u][/b] Something that just seems to come naturally to him, Electric Judgement was actually the first force ability Toryn ever discovered; Accidentally. When a pirate had a blaster pointed at the back of his adoptive brother's head on Terminus. Since that fateful (and slightly crispy) day, Toryn's talent for occasionally cosplaying as a taser has evolved to the point where he can wreathe his own body with emerald— sometimes [i]golden[/i] when he [i]really[/i] wants to hurt someone— arcs of electricity and control it in outward bursts as if it were an extension of his own will; even able to arc it around people he doesn't want to harm to strike those that he does. While the Enclaves were... naturally [i]quite skeptical[/i] when they discovered he had such a talent after he arrived on Mandalore as a teenager. The support of his new Master, the approval of Mace Windu and some encouragement from Plo-Koon have kept him practicing and improving it even further. [b][u]Form VI Variant: Ramikad Niman[/u][/b] Toryn's own, nigh-[i]heretical[/i] take on the so-called 'Diplomat's Form', fomented by his decade of hard experiences in the Unknown Regions with the input of not only from his adoptive sister who first taught him the form, but his adoptive brother, a former Death Watch trooper and his adoptive father, a [i]Taung General[/i] and then further honed by over a decade in service to Mandalore. The end result? A versatile and incredibly [i]lethal[/i] mixture of traditional saber combat, Mandalorian swordplay and opportunistic attacks with the force and his other more... [i]direct[/i] armaments, blended together seamlessly through a lifetime of fighting and made all the more terrifying by Toryn's natural proclivity for Electric Judgement. [b][u]Other Lightsaber Forms[/u][/b] [list] [*]Form VII: Vaapad [*]Form III: Soresu [/list][/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Limitations} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent][b][u]Not a Diplomat[/u][/b] Toryn, though far from being an antisocial miser, has [i]absolutely no head for the labyrinthine world of [b]actual diplomacy.[/b][/i] Combined with his reputation and that of those like him, it may in fact be [i]actively detrimental[/i] to send the Mando on diplomatic missions as anything other than the spooky guy standing behind the person who is [i]actually talking.[/i] [u][b]Jetii'ramikad[/b][/u] Strictly speaking, when Toryn is sent somewhere on an assignment, it's generally assumed that the Enclaves, Mandalore or the Paladin himself are [i]done talking,[/i] and a peaceful solution will not be coming forthwith. This can make his job (and his life)... [i]decidedly more difficult[/i] than it needs to be. [/indent] [hr] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Personality} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent] [/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Place of Origin} [/u]|[/b][/color] [indent]Once an orphan, Toryn's earliest memories are of his short four years as the adoptive son of a Tionese mercenary captain— one Daesha Vao— in the employ of a Hutt information broker on Nar Shaddaa. A time he spent learning all the need-to-knows from that side of life; from blaster maintenance, to pick-pocketing and swindling drunken Coreward tourists out of all their credits with a shell game or a pack of cards and a cheeky smile. And a time he rarely speaks of, though he often looks back on it all with a sort of sad nostalgia, even as the passing years make the finer details harder to recall.[/indent] [color=orangered][b]|[u] {Background} [/u]|[/b][/color] [hider=Part I "Daesha's Boy"] Toryn's origins, to milk that tired old cliche, are shrouded in mystery... and that's not him just trying to sound cool, enigmatic or anything remotely interesting, the guy honestly has no idea just [i]where the hell he came from.[/i] What he [i]does[/i] know, however, is that he was barely dry from the womb before he was handed off to a mercenary named Daesha Vao and her outfit working out of the Red Light Sector on Nar Shaddaa for safe keeping. Which admittedly, [i]does[/i] kinda sound like a terrible idea at first, if you didn't know one tiny little detail— That Daesha Vao was considered one of, if not [i]the[/i] most lethal merc on that whole damned moon. An absolute [i]mountain[/i] of a Twi'lek, and the daughter of both an infamous Tionese pirate and a slave-turned-assassin that could've built a bridge from the Smuggler's Moon straight down to the surface of Nal Hutta with all the bodies she'd left in her wake, Toryn's [i]'Mum'[/i] had lived up to her pedigree long before she was changing the boy's diapers or tucking him into bed with a Ryl lullaby and a little kiss goodnight. Having [i]earned[/i] her epithet as 'The Reaver' (though she never really cared for the name) via an absolutely jaw-dropping bodycount tallied up over a decade-long career throughout Hutt Space and the Outer Rim— Something she [i]rarely[/i] brought up in casual conversation, as she'd always fancied herself to be something of a people person and folks tended to become... a [i]whole lot less talkative[/i] the moment they figured out exactly who it was they were talking to. And that's not even getting into the company she kept— Jarohn Dax (affectionately called 'The Brute' by Daesha), a giant, even among his fellow Devaronians; Built like a brick wall and about as clever as one, too. A nice guy, all things considered— Strong enough to rip a man limb from limb like a wet tissue, but a [i]nice guy.[/i] Zara Tuul ('The Brat'), a Falleen slicer and pilot with brains and sass in equal measure. An adept at getting whatever she wanted from [i]anyone,[/i] droid or organic and an absolute [i]master[/i] of the pithy one-liner... and absolutely [i]schooling[/i] Toryn (her 'little brother') in old holo-games if he remembers right. Ruusad Vass ('The Kid'), a lad barely old enough to shave and certainly not old enough to buy a drink in most places outside of Hutt Space. Born and raised to live and breathe all things 'Deathwatch', but had a... slight [i]falling out[/i] with his clan and glorified death cult over the whole 'Killing other Mandalorians' thing and was very likely considered dead or Dar'manda— possibly both— to his entire extended family. Daesha never once doubted the boy's loyalty though— she had always had a soft spot for strays, especially ones that could peg a fly off a piece of bantha dung from a mile away without disturbing the pile. And then there was Narkuul ('Pops'), a Hutt information broker and the crew's employer and Tavor, his Muun bookkeeper. The former keeping Daesha and her mercenary pseudo-family on the payroll partly because he'd employed both of the Twi'lek's parents in the past and even officiated at their wedding, partly because as a slug in his particular trade, he often came across the odd lead he felt too juicy [i]not[/i] to cash in on himself and partly because on Nar Shaddaa, a Hutt wasn't really a [i]Hutt[/i] until they had their own personal death squad. And the latter? well, the less said about him the better— there was always something... [i]wrong...[/i] behind his sunken, beady little eyes and Daesha had always made a point of keeping him as far away from her crew and kid as possible. And so it was that, against any and all convention, our boy Toryn was raised in perhaps the safest, out-of-the-way place imaginable— [i]amongst a happy family of some of the galaxy's most notorious killers.[/i] Ever the precocious little shit, the kid picked up on Ryl, Huttese and even some Mando'a alongside Basic via sheer osmosis from being exposed to so many languages at such a young age. And from the time he could walk, talk and be relied upon [i]not[/i] to put shiny things in his mouth, Daesha had him sat down learning how to pull apart and maintain damn near every blaster in her considerable arsenal and how to get a vibroknife so sharp you could drop it on a bantha steak and watch it fall through the table before you even heard a sound— Something the boy seemed to have a natural gift for. Another thing the kid had a gift for? Counting cards, shell games, magic tricks and all the other basic scams, shams and hustles Pops could cram into his puny little head ('Investing in a future employee', the Hutt would always reason it if asked), being good enough to set up his own stand on the main strip of the Red Light with a fold-out table and a little plasteel crate on which to stand and make a killing absolutely [i]robbing[/i] naive and/or drunk tourists from the Inner Rim blind with a little slight of hand and a beaming smile. [i]And a fully armed and armoured Mandalorian leaning on the wall behind him and watching at all times,[/i] mind you, but that was more for the off-worlders than any of the [i]local[/i] scum and villainy in all honesty, as they all knew better than to go after [i]Daesha's[/i] boy. And Toryn's life probably would've just kept on going like that; learning to work all the angles of the Smuggler's Moon to his and his family's gain, chatting up off-duty dancers with all his precocious little charm to give 'em a much-needed laugh and to get the occasional fat tip when Narkuul had him tending bar and generally being on the fast track to becoming just another scoundrel from Nar Shaddaa, far away from the complications of the wider Galaxy and the horrors of the Clone Wars. It was, however, [i]not to be.[/i] As, at just four years old, Toryn's life would take a sharp turn as Tavor finally made his move.[/hider] [/hider]