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<blockquote data-quote="Kemrain" data-source="post: 2398481" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Here's some background info on Tac Darkej. I got some information from sites online such as the StarWars.com databanks. Feel free to ask for changes or clarifications.</p><p></p><p>Tac Darkej was born on the Clawdite homeworld of Zolan to poor parents in a segregated Clawdite ghetto. The native peoples unable to shapeshift, Zolanders, oppressed the Clawdite shapshifters, consitering them sinful and impure. Tac, with his unusually developed shapeshifting talent and uncanny ability to sense the emotions of others was often treated worse. His parents saved what money they could for his and his older brother's education, but they could never afford private education and their children suffered through public schooling. From his youth he studied Marabi martial arts, a Zolan martial tradition; the dicipline his martial learnings taught him assisting greatly with the focus and concentration required to practice the extremely painful art of shapeshifting.</p><p></p><p>While still young, Tac left Zolan illegally, diguised as a female human after talking and bribing his way into a cargo ship bound for Coruscant. Amidst the towering buildings of the urban world, Tac blended in, taking a job with the Cordon Group, a corporate mercenary organization who, while payed as security, worked more in corporate espionage. Tac, who's talents had become known to the head of the organization, was utelized extensively in social engineering projects and the infiltration of his company's employer's competition. Tac helped his employers become successful, and made some powerful friends in the corporate sectors of Coruscant.</p><p></p><p>When the Seperatists rose to power and the Clawdites saught the aid of Count Dooku to find independance from their Zolander oppressors, Tac's brother joined the fight against the republic. Tac sent him and his family money from Coruscant but preferred to remain seperated from the conflict- he consitered himself a pacifist, dispite his martial arts training, and would never willingly take a life despite the pragmatic ways of his people.</p><p></p><p>Tac is a shy, reserved person, unsure of himself socially and uncomfortable around people- often sensing their negative emotions even without trying. That is, until he stops looking like himself. When Tac is wearing another face, he is friendly, outgoing, and socially adept, a stark contrast from his default. He's spent so much time wearing another face, however, that he consiters <strong>that</strong> to be his default. Though the few times his heritage got out to others it was well recieved, Tac is afraid of being ostracised by others and hides his Clawdite nature from others religiously. Very raely has he ever come out to someone and admitted that he was somethig other than what he appeared to be, and he consiters it the final test of friendship for someone to accept him as he truely is.</p><p>Tac is fascinated by other races and cultures, and consiters hismelf a bit of a xenophile. He has no reservation about appearing male or female and quickly switches from one to the other when it would be more socially appropriate. He makes up personas easily and adopts them as personalities he can portray when socially appropriate, specializing in humans an duros. Many people who think they know him in fact only know one of his longstanding personas, and only his most trusted associates are let in on his secrets. He has been known to retire a persona when it was recieved poorly by someone, rather than face them later with the knowledge that they know.</p><p></p><p>Personas:</p><p></p><p>Gan Marrick, male human, a businessman from Coruscant who oversees shipping for a fictional tranport company. A smooth talker who is constantly looking for investors (so he might actually start that shipping business.) He has short black hair, brown eyes, and a tanned complexion.</p><p></p><p>Cora Aegis, a female human and an attractive socialite who frequents the entertainment district of Coruscant. She has been seen as the date of the head of the Cordon Group at corporate social functions and has entered and competed well in a few amature martial arts competitions. She sports long, wavy, red hair and emerald green eyes. (If you can look however you want, you might as well go for gorgeous.)</p><p></p><p>Kaldo Nanntu, a male duros small time computer programmer and businessman, working for a fictional company that creats droid AI's. He is more interested in the financial aspets of the business than in actually programming, however, and prefers to talk to organics over droids. His hairless skin is a bluish grey color, and his eyes are pale yellow, an overall average appearance for a duros.</p><p></p><p>Felia Sardo, a female human negotiator for the Cordon Group and other small businesses, often sent out to do negotiations on site when her employers are interested in aquiring something, be it property or intelligence. Felia is an attractive blonde woman with long hair bright blue eyes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemrain, post: 2398481, member: 12153"] Here's some background info on Tac Darkej. I got some information from sites online such as the StarWars.com databanks. Feel free to ask for changes or clarifications. Tac Darkej was born on the Clawdite homeworld of Zolan to poor parents in a segregated Clawdite ghetto. The native peoples unable to shapeshift, Zolanders, oppressed the Clawdite shapshifters, consitering them sinful and impure. Tac, with his unusually developed shapeshifting talent and uncanny ability to sense the emotions of others was often treated worse. His parents saved what money they could for his and his older brother's education, but they could never afford private education and their children suffered through public schooling. From his youth he studied Marabi martial arts, a Zolan martial tradition; the dicipline his martial learnings taught him assisting greatly with the focus and concentration required to practice the extremely painful art of shapeshifting. While still young, Tac left Zolan illegally, diguised as a female human after talking and bribing his way into a cargo ship bound for Coruscant. Amidst the towering buildings of the urban world, Tac blended in, taking a job with the Cordon Group, a corporate mercenary organization who, while payed as security, worked more in corporate espionage. Tac, who's talents had become known to the head of the organization, was utelized extensively in social engineering projects and the infiltration of his company's employer's competition. Tac helped his employers become successful, and made some powerful friends in the corporate sectors of Coruscant. When the Seperatists rose to power and the Clawdites saught the aid of Count Dooku to find independance from their Zolander oppressors, Tac's brother joined the fight against the republic. Tac sent him and his family money from Coruscant but preferred to remain seperated from the conflict- he consitered himself a pacifist, dispite his martial arts training, and would never willingly take a life despite the pragmatic ways of his people. Tac is a shy, reserved person, unsure of himself socially and uncomfortable around people- often sensing their negative emotions even without trying. That is, until he stops looking like himself. When Tac is wearing another face, he is friendly, outgoing, and socially adept, a stark contrast from his default. He's spent so much time wearing another face, however, that he consiters [b]that[/b] to be his default. Though the few times his heritage got out to others it was well recieved, Tac is afraid of being ostracised by others and hides his Clawdite nature from others religiously. Very raely has he ever come out to someone and admitted that he was somethig other than what he appeared to be, and he consiters it the final test of friendship for someone to accept him as he truely is. Tac is fascinated by other races and cultures, and consiters hismelf a bit of a xenophile. He has no reservation about appearing male or female and quickly switches from one to the other when it would be more socially appropriate. He makes up personas easily and adopts them as personalities he can portray when socially appropriate, specializing in humans an duros. Many people who think they know him in fact only know one of his longstanding personas, and only his most trusted associates are let in on his secrets. He has been known to retire a persona when it was recieved poorly by someone, rather than face them later with the knowledge that they know. Personas: Gan Marrick, male human, a businessman from Coruscant who oversees shipping for a fictional tranport company. A smooth talker who is constantly looking for investors (so he might actually start that shipping business.) He has short black hair, brown eyes, and a tanned complexion. Cora Aegis, a female human and an attractive socialite who frequents the entertainment district of Coruscant. She has been seen as the date of the head of the Cordon Group at corporate social functions and has entered and competed well in a few amature martial arts competitions. She sports long, wavy, red hair and emerald green eyes. (If you can look however you want, you might as well go for gorgeous.) Kaldo Nanntu, a male duros small time computer programmer and businessman, working for a fictional company that creats droid AI's. He is more interested in the financial aspets of the business than in actually programming, however, and prefers to talk to organics over droids. His hairless skin is a bluish grey color, and his eyes are pale yellow, an overall average appearance for a duros. Felia Sardo, a female human negotiator for the Cordon Group and other small businesses, often sent out to do negotiations on site when her employers are interested in aquiring something, be it property or intelligence. Felia is an attractive blonde woman with long hair bright blue eyes. [/QUOTE]
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