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<blockquote data-quote="GruTheWanderer" data-source="post: 795989" data-attributes="member: 3119"><p>Oraltor grew up aboard Momaw's River, one of the Ithorian herd ships that travelled from planet to planet in the Outer Rim. Although he grew up worshipping Mother Jungle and learning the environmental wisdom of his people, his also learned to appreciate other races and other environments by attending trade negotiations with his mother.</p><p></p><p>In time Oraltor discovered that what he truly enjoyed about life was the sharing of wisdom and humor between sentient beings, something many of his people ignored in their worship of fauna and flora. At first Oraltor was merely the center of conversation at social affairs and trade negotiations, but soon he was in demand as a storyteller and comedian in his own right. He became particularly adept at entertaining crowds of mixed races, with his gift for languages and his understanding of different species.</p><p></p><p>Compassion. Honesty. Courage. Responsibility. Although Oraltor held few illusions about the virtues of the Old Republic, he grew to recognize the dangers of the Empire. He could not understand why his people, with their Law of Life, stood by while the Empire destroyed worlds. Oraltor started to work against the Empire, first by adding bits to his comedy routine, then by speaking against them at ports of call in the Outer Rim. He has even helped a few fugitives with credits or places to hide.</p><p></p><p>Oraltor thinks it unlikely that the Empire has noticed a minor entertainer like himself, but he's working hard to increase his exposure. He's counting on his connections to keep him safe, and he is intrigued by all the stories he has heard about the Rebellion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GruTheWanderer, post: 795989, member: 3119"] Oraltor grew up aboard Momaw's River, one of the Ithorian herd ships that travelled from planet to planet in the Outer Rim. Although he grew up worshipping Mother Jungle and learning the environmental wisdom of his people, his also learned to appreciate other races and other environments by attending trade negotiations with his mother. In time Oraltor discovered that what he truly enjoyed about life was the sharing of wisdom and humor between sentient beings, something many of his people ignored in their worship of fauna and flora. At first Oraltor was merely the center of conversation at social affairs and trade negotiations, but soon he was in demand as a storyteller and comedian in his own right. He became particularly adept at entertaining crowds of mixed races, with his gift for languages and his understanding of different species. Compassion. Honesty. Courage. Responsibility. Although Oraltor held few illusions about the virtues of the Old Republic, he grew to recognize the dangers of the Empire. He could not understand why his people, with their Law of Life, stood by while the Empire destroyed worlds. Oraltor started to work against the Empire, first by adding bits to his comedy routine, then by speaking against them at ports of call in the Outer Rim. He has even helped a few fugitives with credits or places to hide. Oraltor thinks it unlikely that the Empire has noticed a minor entertainer like himself, but he's working hard to increase his exposure. He's counting on his connections to keep him safe, and he is intrigued by all the stories he has heard about the Rebellion. [/QUOTE]
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