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5 mos ago
Current I feel like the guild should have a different section for those that were born after the guild
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6 mos ago
Don't let lack of original thought stop you from posting in the status bar. It never stops anyone else
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6 mos ago
I made the mistake/choice of listening to a Star Wars audiobook now I feel an old familiar itch returning
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3 yrs ago
Ahsoka been out for weeks now where all the Star Wars rps at
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4 yrs ago
Desire for Star Wars or Stargate roleplay intensifies
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Bio



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E V I L S C O T T I S H G U Y


So I have been on the Guild for a long, long, long, long, long, long, LONG time. I first joined the OldGuild around, my best guess would be 2012? I've been active in the Star Wars scene on the Guild since then, there have been very few games based around that genre that I haven't at least nosed my way in on. My very first game was a Star Wars game and that's what actually really got me into the Star Wars Franchise.

It's weird to think but I am such a major Star Wars nerd these days, yet before I was on the Guild I wasn't. I got into a Star Wars RP, got onto the Wikia, and then away I went into a spiral of nerd-om that I currently live within. I've grown since then, I game quite a bit, I write when I can. I have a wikia full of a lore to my own original creative universe and play around with some 'cool' comic book nerds.

Active Roleplays:

Roleplays I miss:

One Universe: Unlimited - A Marvel/DC Comics Roleplay by @Master Bruce
Ultimate One Universe by @Master Bruce
No Turning Back by Me.
Star Wars: Galaxies at War by Me.
Absolute Comics by a load of people.
Ultimate One Universe: Emergence - by @Master Bruce and [@Sep]

Most Recent Posts

@Paraffin yay, she doesn't hate him. She'll annoy him, but hell. It's worth it just to abuse the relationship if the need arises.
@Gunther Thankee. I quite like how everyones a criminal in some way or other (Though some of them are trying to go straight) but then Grida is just downright scum.
How Grida feels right now:



I'll get mine up later today at some point.




Got them up, you may notice they're all impersonal, though that is by design.
@Gunther if you really want, I'm cool with that. I'm undecided on anything yet.
So @Hexaflexagon how long have our characters known eachother (Assuming they have never met before) just so I know the extent of knowingness to put in.
the little green scoundrel...
Mokra Tem


Thaaat's racist.
Cinema Sins
@Gunther aww mate whai
My body is ready for this.


Update for you folks. To give time to those still working on their sheets, I'm aiming for the IC to go up either Monday or Tuesday Night depending, though I'm leaning towards Tuesday. It would be super helpful if you could have your sheets done by then. If you can't don't worry it'll be easy enough for to jump in. To everybody else who has already been accepted or is waiting for me to review you sheets, I'm going to give you some more homework. I want y'all to start thinking about character relations and opinions of one another. Nothing needs to be finalized since the characters are bunch of strangers so such views will develop naturally over time, but just so everybody has an idea of the group dynamic. Yes, I know I'm a terrible person forcing you all to socialize but its important so go make me proud.


Do we haaaaaave too?
@Hexaflexagonyou called me Rodian Alladin simply so you could use that gif didn't you?


Grida Cairnu
35 5'11 Force Sensitivity N


Δ Appearance
Grida is a dark green skinned Rodian standing at around 5'11 (Just above average height for his species). Like most of his species he's thin with not much substance, giving him a weak look compared to other species who tend to show off lots of muscle mass. His eyes are a very dark blue, with light blue speks inhabiting them giving him the starry eyed look that most of his species possesses.

One thing that his dark skin hides is that he's never truly clean. He could have stayed in a five star hotel in Coruscant for a week but still have a layer of dirt on him one way or another, he's used to skulking in dark caverns and through ruins. He's not terribly clean. His body is lean, as mentioned above, but at the same time it isn't frail. It's obvious that he's an active individual, though in group situations his body language conveys someone who is trying not to get bogged down. Someone anxious and worried, even if he shirks it off.

He typically wears the same dark clothes, and even if he does change he never gives up on wearing his hat.


Δ Weltanschauung
As described in his history, Grida is a thief through and through. He see's what other people have, and wants it for himself. Though it's more than petty greed. While Grida is greedy there's also an element of thrill to it. Anyone can kill to take something that isn't theirs, but it takes skill to take something without violence. Having (previously) earned enough money to live on he began to do it purely for the thrill.

He carries a blaster and a knife, but he's not terribly skilled with them (Though he is a quick draw), but tends to prefer using his wit and charisma to get out of difficult situations. People would class him as a 'coward', though he tends to avoid killing as he realises it brings in itself more complications. The authorities take a killing more seriously than something being stolen, as do the actual victims. They're less willing to spend money on a bounty after having items stolen than if someone is killed.

Though he is quick at his trade that doesn't mean he'll rush a job. Sure he can be a pickpocket, though he tends to case out a job for weeks or even months and planning it to perfection before executing his move. That said, he has a nasty habit that if he is foiled that he will tweak the plan but then return until he gets what he wants.

Δ History
Grida was a street rat on the industrial shipyards of Kuat. He wasn't quite sure what his parents were, if they had been travellers or workers on the station who couldn't afford a child. He had grown up in an orphanage within the giant rings orbitting the planet that housed millions of workers for the shipyards. From a young age he had a knack for getting into trouble, for as soon as he was old enough to act sneaky he started to steal. He didn't see the problem with it, as far as he saw it if the person truly cared about the item they'd care for it enough that it wouldn't get stolen. This got him into trouble on more than one occasion.

Until eventually, when he was old enough, he was sent away to a juvenille correctional facility on the planets surface in order to set him straight. In defence of the program it worked for a period of time, though while he spent some time working legit as a small time contractor for Kuat Drive Yards, life lacked the excitement of the steal. The casing out of a target, and the acquisition of the item. Why should he work long hard hours for nothing when he could get so much more by taking it? Granted he didn't want to get caught, especially as war now coursed through the Galaxy. Stealing from a shipwright during a time of war was an especially bad idea. So he worked on improving his craft.

He spent time perfecting his art, picking up just enough skill to help him get by. Though he learnt his lesson, and wouldn't stick around after pulling a particularly large job. His first big job was stealing an old ship from the Kuat Drive Yards, finally leaving the ring that had kept him trapped for his whole life behind. He drifted through the war for a while, war time was excellent for rogues of all trades. He lapped up the opportunity during wartime, and the transitional period between the Republic and the Empire.

Obviously with the Empire he struggled more, the Imperials had a more proactive stance on 'security'. They had garrisons on planets, patrols of cruisers and even Star Destroyers. His job became harder unless he went beyond the mid-rim. The issue then was that there wasn't as much to steal. His most recent job took him to Polus where he attempted to steal one of the Pyn'ganis carbonite guns that he had heard so much about, recognising the value of a gun that could literally freeze everything. Though the Pyn'gani saw right through him, and while he managed to steal the gun it was damaged beyond his capabilities to repair it. After this he heard tale of a Hutt on Nar Shadda who had attracted the Empire by a caché of 'Artifacts'. Unable to stop himself from seizing the opportunity Grida journeyed to Nar Shadda.

That said Grida arrived at Nar Shadda and almost immediately got dragged into a barfight. He lost everything to the Hutts after that, including his freedom. Now he's forced to work with a crew till he gets his freedom back.


Δ Equipment
A DC-15s Sidearm, DH-17 Blaster Rifle, datapad.


Δ Skills
He can slice through most security systems, he's patient and a planner. Through his travels he's broken into many different structures and into several ships. As such while he's not an assassin he can get himself into places just as easily. He knows how to fire his weapons, though he's no good against someone with actual training/practice. He's obviously rather accomplished at sleight of hand, picking physical locks and picking pockets.


Δ General Notes
Grida has a small network of informants, more or less just people who typically fence his stolen goods and let him know when there is something worth stealing.


Δ Relations
Mus Rosh - His person of interest. She's the one sent in by the Hutts, that means she must have the control to the explosives. He'll be watching her carefully, all he needs to do is find the trigger and steal it. By the time the Hutts find out he'll have had someone remove it. Then he can pay of his debt his way without risking his life.

Mokra Tem - Nothing of excessive value that's worth interest, though he does have a knack for getting into computer systems which may come in handy down the road.

Relloc Provnor - Someone who can potentially fix his carbonite gun.

Rytthik Darhask - From what little Grida knows, Rytthik could be a good fence to keep in mind for another day.

Xymone - Like a lot in the criminal underworld she seems to underestimate him. That's fine with him, he's not going to discourage her 'mothering' of him as it will probably come in use sooner or later. Especially with her combat skills. He may hate it, but for appearances he'll go along with it. The pay off will be worth it.

Rymi Ketres - From what little he's managed to gather on the pilot so far is that she's impulsive. That's not something Grida likes very much, he'll need to keep a close eye on her to ensure she doesn't get him killed.
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