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<blockquote data-quote="Kemrain" data-source="post: 2408818" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>Okay. I came across Marabi while looking up informatipn on the Clawdites. The only example in the movies is the Bounty Hunter Zam Wesell. The Star Wars: Databank had this to say: "Zam honed her skills among the Mabari, an ancient order of Zolan warrior knights." And that's about it.</p><p></p><p>Given the 'Warrior Knights' bit I figured that it would be an organized martial art, but that Tac's teacher was a Clawdite, not a Zolander, in the ghetto in which the Clawdites were forced into. As such, I have a suspicion that his master, while studied in the Marabi arts, was not an actual member of the organization, as the Clawdites are persicuted and reviled by the zolanders.</p><p></p><p>This master might have taken on the poorer Clawdite students out of a sense of duty to his people, and to see that the Marabi arts remained alive in their culture. Then again, Tac might have been given a discount given his talents. The more I look at your Mien Chuan examples, the less I'm seeing a fit into the Marabi organization. </p><p></p><p>We can definately fill this in as we go along, developing the Marabi warrior knights a bit more as the story progresses. I suspect that Tac was never able to join the organization (due to being a Clawdite) and may not have even finished his training, which I could see as something you would devote most of your life to.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the freedom to write my own reason for being there. I hope I can come up with something to your liking.</p><p></p><p>- Kemrain the Marabi Acolyte.</p><p></p><p>Edit: On a side note, I was ogling the Force Warrior PrC in the Jedi sourcebook, and I was wondering if, after 3 levels, once I can qualify for the prereq's, if Tac might be able to talk a few levels. It would help his combat ability quite a bit and go down the martial arts route very nicely. I'd be more than willing to ignore the Jedi Knight ability the class gives after 7 levelsof Jedi, as Tac isn't a Jedi in any way. I'm just drooling over the possibility of dealing 3d4+3d6 unarmed damage at higher level. Would be a very nice route for the character to go, while being supplimented with social skills from Noble.</p><p></p><p>- Kemrain the (Hopefully) Noble Force Warroir.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kemrain, post: 2408818, member: 12153"] Okay. I came across Marabi while looking up informatipn on the Clawdites. The only example in the movies is the Bounty Hunter Zam Wesell. The Star Wars: Databank had this to say: "Zam honed her skills among the Mabari, an ancient order of Zolan warrior knights." And that's about it. Given the 'Warrior Knights' bit I figured that it would be an organized martial art, but that Tac's teacher was a Clawdite, not a Zolander, in the ghetto in which the Clawdites were forced into. As such, I have a suspicion that his master, while studied in the Marabi arts, was not an actual member of the organization, as the Clawdites are persicuted and reviled by the zolanders. This master might have taken on the poorer Clawdite students out of a sense of duty to his people, and to see that the Marabi arts remained alive in their culture. Then again, Tac might have been given a discount given his talents. The more I look at your Mien Chuan examples, the less I'm seeing a fit into the Marabi organization. We can definately fill this in as we go along, developing the Marabi warrior knights a bit more as the story progresses. I suspect that Tac was never able to join the organization (due to being a Clawdite) and may not have even finished his training, which I could see as something you would devote most of your life to. Thanks for the freedom to write my own reason for being there. I hope I can come up with something to your liking. - Kemrain the Marabi Acolyte. Edit: On a side note, I was ogling the Force Warrior PrC in the Jedi sourcebook, and I was wondering if, after 3 levels, once I can qualify for the prereq's, if Tac might be able to talk a few levels. It would help his combat ability quite a bit and go down the martial arts route very nicely. I'd be more than willing to ignore the Jedi Knight ability the class gives after 7 levelsof Jedi, as Tac isn't a Jedi in any way. I'm just drooling over the possibility of dealing 3d4+3d6 unarmed damage at higher level. Would be a very nice route for the character to go, while being supplimented with social skills from Noble. - Kemrain the (Hopefully) Noble Force Warroir. [/QUOTE]
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