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Unreviewed Alterios Korr'vax


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  • Age: Approximately 2670 years old
  • Force Sensitivity: Non-Force User
  • Species: Gen'Dai
  • Appearance: Alterios Korr'vax is a colossal Gen'Dai standing just over three meters tall, his immense frame making even armored Sith warriors appear diminutive by comparison. He possesses the broad, powerful physique characteristic of his species, though centuries of injury, regeneration, and augmentation have transformed him into something far more imposing than a typical Gen'Dai. His sheer presence dominates any room he enters. Even when standing motionless, there is a palpable sense of restrained violence about him, as though the immense mass of muscle, scar tissue, and cybernetics beneath his armor could erupt into motion at any moment.

    What little of his organic body remains visible is grayish purple and heavily weathered by nearly three thousand years of existence. Deep fissure-like scars run across his bald scalp and face, remnants of wounds sustained during wars long forgotten by galactic history. His flesh appears almost stone-like in places, hardened by countless cycles of destruction and regeneration. A pair of glowing amber-yellow eyes stare out from beneath a heavy brow ridge, burning with a predatory intelligence that many find deeply unsettling. Those who meet his gaze often describe the sensation as being evaluated rather than observed, as though they have already been measured, categorized, and assigned their value before he has spoken a single word.

    Encasing his immense body is an ancient warplate, constructed from layers of blackened sarassian iron, phrik composites, and ancient armor segments accumulated over centuries, the suit is equal parts ceremonial regalia and battlefield equipment. Heavy segmented pauldrons, reinforced vambraces, and spiked plating give the armor a brutal silhouette, while integrated life-support systems and cybernetic interfaces disappear beneath its armored shell. Countless repairs, modifications, and additions have accumulated over the millennia, resulting in a suit that appears less manufactured and more evolved.

    Dominating the center of the breastplate is the symbol of the Crucible rendered in stark white against black metal. The insignia's circular ring, trapezoidal base, and elongated central pillar stand in sharp contrast to the dark armor surrounding it, ensuring that it remains visible even at great distance. Beneath the symbol hangs a long crimson tabard trimmed with dark metallic edging, while a ragged cloak of deep red drapes from his shoulders. The fabric is perpetually worn and weathered, stained by decades of campaigns and exposure to hostile environments, yet it is never replaced. To Korr'vax, its condition serves as a visible reminder that all things eventually erode beneath the weight of time.

    Numerous cybernetic implants have been integrated throughout his body over the course of his long life. Thick armored respirator assemblies frame his jaw and neck, connected to internal filtration systems and regenerative support units. Reinforced skeletal anchors, neural stabilizers, and combat augments are concealed beneath his armor, many dating back centuries or even millennia. The distinction between Gen'Dai flesh and machine has become increasingly blurred over time, leading some to speculate that Korr'vax survives as much through technology as through the remarkable regenerative capabilities of his species.

    Despite his intimidating appearance, Korr'vax carries himself with remarkable discipline and composure. He does not stomp, swagger, or rely upon theatrical displays of aggression. Instead, he moves with deliberate precision, each step measured and purposeful. This restraint only enhances his presence. To many observers, the most frightening aspect of Alterios Korr'vax is not his immense size or monstrous appearance, but the calm certainty with which he conducts himself. He moves like an ancient predator that has spent three thousand years learning there is very little in the galaxy capable of threatening him.
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  • Name: Alterios Korr'vax
  • Loyalties: The Kainate - The Crucible
  • Wealth: Korr'vax possesses virtually limitless resources through his control of the Crucible's vast economic apparatus. While he maintains no personal estates or luxurious palaces, he commands entire fleets, labor worlds, processing centers, and industrial colonies. His wealth is measured not in credits but in populations, infrastructure, and productive capacity.
  • Notable Possessions:
    • Warplate: The personal armor of the Slavemaster-General and the most recognizable symbol of his authority. This immense suit of blackened warplate has been continuously modified over nearly three thousand years, incorporating ancient Sith-forged components, military-grade cybernetics, advanced shield generators, and integrated weapons systems. Every plate bears the scars of countless campaigns, while the white sigil of the Crucible dominates the breastplate. The armor is directly linked to Korr'vax's nervous system through an extensive neural interface, allowing it to function as a natural extension of his body.
    • Primary Weapon: A colossal repeating slugthrower carried by Korr'vax during military operations and acquisition campaigns. More crew-served weapon than personal firearm, it is capable of firing a variety of specialized munitions ranging from armor-piercing penetrators to riot-suppression flechette rounds. The weapon has accompanied Korr'vax for centuries and is considered an extension of his office as much as his arsenal.
    • The Chain of Dominion: An ancient ceremonial chain worn across his armor during formal occasions. Each link is forged from metals recovered from conquered worlds and former slave empires absorbed into the Crucible. Successive Slavemaster-Generals have added links throughout the centuries, transforming the chain into a living chronicle of the organization's growth. Possession of the Chain of Dominion serves as the ultimate symbol of authority within the Crucible.
    • The Seal of Acquisition: A heavily encrypted authority device granting unrestricted access to every level of the Crucible's administrative hierarchy. The Seal contains authorization protocols, command ciphers, emergency override codes, and acquisition warrants recognized throughout the Kainate. Entire planetary populations can be reassigned, transferred, or condemned through its authority.
    • The Black Ledger Prime: A unique datacore containing the master records of the Crucible. Within its encrypted memory banks are acquisition manifests, population registries, labor allocations, bloodline records, genetic inventories, and centuries of administrative data. Many consider it one of the most valuable information repositories in the Kainate. Korr'vax personally oversees its maintenance and security.
    • The Harvest Atlas: A constantly updated strategic archive containing demographic analyses, population projections, migration trends, economic assessments, and acquisition opportunities across thousands of worlds. Compiled over centuries, the Atlas allows Korr'vax to identify vulnerable regions years before instability becomes apparent to outside observers.
    • The Obedience Archive: A private collection of psychological studies, conditioning methodologies, interrogation records, compliance research, and behavioral analyses accumulated throughout Korr'vax's career. The archive is considered one of the most comprehensive repositories of population-control knowledge in the galaxy and serves as the intellectual foundation for many Crucible practices.
    • The Iron Reliquary: A heavily fortified vault containing trophies, artifacts, and historical records gathered during nearly three millennia of conquest. Unlike most collections, Korr'vax places little sentimental value upon these objects. Instead, he preserves them as educational tools and reminders that all civilizations, regardless of their power, eventually become relics.
  • Skills: Korr'vax is not merely a slaver but an administrative genius. He can coordinate the movement of millions of laborers across thousands of worlds while simultaneously managing military campaigns, industrial quotas, and acquisition operations. His greatest weapon is not violence but organization.
    • Population Management
    • Logistics and Resource Allocation
    • Counterinsurgency Operations
    • Psychological Warfare
    • Strategic Planning
    • Slave Conditioning Methodologies
    • Political Manipulation
    • Intelligence Analysis
    • Industrial Administration
    • Interrogation and Compliance Enforcement
    • Organizational Leadership
    • Bureaucratic Administration
    • Economic Planning
    • Acquisition Operations
    • Colonial Development
    • Social Engineering
    • Military Command
    • Battlefield Coordination
    • Threat Assessment
    • Hand-to-Hand Combat
    • Heavy Weapons Proficiency
    • Armor Systems Integration
    • Shock Trooper Tactics
    • Urban Warfare
    • Siege Warfare
    • Survival
    • Tracking and Pursuit
  • Languages:
    • Basic
    • Gen'Dai
    • ur-Kittât
    • Huttese
    • Mando'a
    • Bocce
    • Various criminal and frontier dialects
  • Personality: Alterios Korr'vax is a being of immense patience, terrifying discipline, and absolute certainty. Unlike many of the Sith Lords and warlords he has served alongside throughout his nearly three millennia of life, Korr'vax is not driven by rage, ambition, or personal glory. He rarely raises his voice, seldom displays visible emotion, and almost never acts impulsively. Instead, he approaches every situation with the cold detachment of an administrator reviewing a ledger. To him, worlds, governments, armies, and populations are systems to be managed rather than obstacles to be conquered. This calm demeanor often proves more unsettling than outright aggression, as he can discuss the enslavement of millions with the same measured tone another individual might use to discuss shipping schedules or agricultural forecasts.

    Millennia of life have given Korr'vax an almost geological perspective on history. He has witnessed the rise and collapse of empires, the extinction of species, the formation of religions, and the destruction of civilizations whose names have long since been forgotten. As a result, he views most contemporary events as temporary disturbances within a much larger cycle. Political movements, revolutionary ideologies, and popular causes rarely impress him because he has seen countless variations of them emerge and fail across the centuries. This perspective has stripped him of nearly all sentimentality. While he understands emotions exceptionally well, he regards them as variables to be accounted for rather than principles by which one should govern their actions.

    One consequence of this immense lifespan is a profound detachment from many of the experiences that define ordinary sentient existence. After nearly three thousand years of life, Korr'vax has consumed foods from worlds that no longer exist, admired masterpieces whose creators have been forgotten by history, listened to music composed by civilizations now reduced to archaeological curiosities, and walked through cultures that vanished centuries before the modern age. The novelty of such things faded long ago. Food serves only as sustenance. Art is merely an expression of cultural conditions. Music is organized sound. Though he can still appreciate technical skill and historical significance, he no longer derives genuine pleasure from them. To many observers, this absence of ordinary desires makes him seem less like a living being and more like a force of nature inhabiting a biological shell.

    Likewise, Korr'vax has become largely indifferent to wealth, luxury, and personal comfort. He has possessed fortunes greater than planetary treasuries and seen them disappear. He has ruled worlds, commanded fleets, and occupied palaces whose stones have long since crumbled into dust. Material possessions no longer hold meaning for him beyond their utility. Nobles who attempt to impress him with displays of wealth quickly discover that he regards such efforts with detached amusement. To Korr'vax, institutions outlast fortunes, and systems outlast possessions.

    Relationships have suffered a similar fate. Over the course of three millennia he has outlived friends, allies, rivals, lovers, descendants, and entire bloodlines. The cumulative weight of these losses gradually eroded his capacity for personal attachment. While he remains capable of forming professional respect and genuine loyalty, he rarely develops emotional bonds in the way most sentients do. He has simply witnessed too many people disappear into history to invest himself deeply in individuals. As a result, he often appears emotionally distant even toward those he values.

    This emotional atrophy has left Korr'vax with only a handful of passions that still genuinely engage him. He remains fascinated by power, the construction of enduring institutions, and the movement of history itself. He derives satisfaction from watching vast systems function efficiently, from seeing plans unfold over decades or centuries, and from shaping civilizations according to a deliberate design. In many respects, he no longer thinks like an individual. He thinks like an institution. This fascination with enduring structures is one of the reasons he developed such profound respect for Darth Carnifex. Unlike the countless rulers, warlords, and tyrants Korr'vax has observed throughout history, Carnifex seeks not merely personal power but the creation of systems capable of surviving centuries of turmoil. In this regard, Korr'vax sees a rare kindred spirit.

    Korr'vax possesses a deeply analytical mind and an extraordinary talent for organization. He has an instinctive ability to identify patterns within societies and populations, allowing him to predict unrest, economic collapse, migration trends, and political instability years before others recognize them. This talent is one of the primary reasons Darth Carnifex elevated him to the office of Slavemaster-General. To Korr'vax, every population possesses a measurable value, every system can be optimized, and every inefficiency can be corrected through sufficient planning and discipline. He sees civilization itself as an immense machine, and he believes his role is to ensure that every component fulfills its intended purpose.

    Despite his cold demeanor, Korr'vax is neither sadistic nor needlessly cruel. In fact, he often finds emotional displays of cruelty wasteful and unprofessional. He views suffering as a tool rather than an objective. Punishments are administered because they produce compliance. Fear is cultivated because it produces order. Entire populations are relocated because they fulfill strategic objectives. This distinction makes him particularly dangerous, as there is no hatred behind his actions that can be appealed to or reasoned away. He does not enslave because he enjoys domination; he enslaves because he believes domination is both necessary and correct.

    At the center of his worldview lies an unwavering belief in hierarchy. Korr'vax genuinely accepts the doctrine espoused by Darth Carnifex that slavery is not merely useful but fundamental to civilization itself. He believes all societies, regardless of their professed values, ultimately function through relationships of command and obedience. In his view, the difference between slavery and freedom is largely one of terminology. The Crucible merely strips away comforting illusions and acknowledges openly what other civilizations conceal beneath laws, traditions, and political rhetoric. To Korr'vax, strength naturally produces authority, while weakness naturally produces servitude. Any attempt to deny this reality is, in his eyes, a rejection of the fundamental laws governing sentient existence.

    Those who work beneath him often describe him as surprisingly fair, though never compassionate. He rewards competence regardless of species, background, or social status, and he has little patience for aristocratic privilege unaccompanied by results. A former slave who demonstrates exceptional ability may rise higher within the Crucible than a noble-born administrator who fails to meet expectations. Korr'vax respects effectiveness above all else. His officers quickly learn that loyalty, while important, is not enough to earn his favor. Only measurable success carries weight in his eyes.

    Perhaps the most unsettling aspect of Alterios Korr'vax is his absolute conviction. Unlike many tyrants who secretly doubt themselves or rely upon ideology to justify personal ambition, Korr'vax genuinely believes he is acting in accordance with the natural order of the galaxy. He does not see himself as evil, oppressive, or cruel. He sees himself as a custodian of reality itself, ensuring that the strong govern and the weak serve as they always have and always will. This certainty grants him an almost impossible resistance to persuasion. While he is capable of changing tactics, strategies, and methods, his fundamental worldview remains immovable.

    To outsiders, Alterios Korr'vax is often described as a monster wearing the mask of a bureaucrat. To those who know him personally, the truth is far more disturbing. There is no mask. The calm administrator, the philosopher of hierarchy, the architect of vast systems of bondage, and the ancient predator who has spent nearly three thousand years refining his understanding of power are all the same individual. Having outlived nearly everything else that once gave meaning to his existence, he has devoted himself entirely to the Crucible, becoming less a person and more the living embodiment of the Chain itself.
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  • Weapon of Choice: Alterios Korr'vax wears a heavily customized suit of battle armor that serves as both armor and weapons platform. Integrated directly into his cybernetics through an advanced neural-control system, the armor responds as an extension of his own body. Its primary armament is a massive repeating slugthrower capable of shredding infantry formations and light vehicles. Mounted within the armor are concealed flechette launchers, wrist-mounted incendiary projectors, shock emitters, and micro-missile dispensers intended for riot suppression and anti-personnel warfare. Defensive systems include high-output energy shields, environmental sealing, reinforced life-support systems, and countermeasure suites capable of disrupting targeting sensors. In close quarters, Korr'vax favors armored gauntlets enhanced by hydraulic servos and restraint-chain launchers designed to capture rather than kill.

    Outside of his armor's weapon systems, Korr'vax's greatest weapon remains his Gen'Dai physiology. Should his armor become damaged or removed, his body can rapidly alter shape, extending limbs into whip-like tendrils, bladed appendages, crushing pseudopods, or elongated grasping limbs capable of striking opponents from unexpected angles. His regenerative biology allows him to continue fighting through wounds that would instantly kill most beings.
  • Combat Function: Alterios Korr'vax functions as a living siege engine and command juggernaut, combining overwhelming physical durability with centuries of combat experience. Unlike Sith warriors who rely upon speed, acrobatics, or the Force, Korr'vax advances methodically and relentlessly, absorbing punishment while steadily closing distance. Enemy fire that would cripple conventional soldiers often serves only to slow him momentarily before his regenerative capabilities restore the damage.

    His armor and cybernetic systems significantly enhance the already formidable abilities of a Gen'Dai. Advanced targeting suites, neural interfaces, and combat prediction software allow him to react with surprising speed for a being of his immense size. Opponents frequently underestimate his mobility, only to discover that he can move with alarming quickness when necessary. Combined with nearly three thousand years of battlefield experience, this makes him exceptionally dangerous against both infantry and elite combatants.

    When fully engaged, Korr'vax prefers to fight at multiple ranges simultaneously. He softens enemy formations through sustained suppressive fire, missiles, and incendiary attacks before advancing into close combat where his immense strength and regenerative body become decisive advantages. If disarmed or stripped of his armor, he becomes even more unpredictable, utilizing the natural shape-shifting capabilities of the Gen'Dai to extend limbs, generate bladed appendages, and attack from impossible angles.

    Korr'vax is particularly effective in prolonged engagements. Where most opponents become exhausted, wounded, or overwhelmed over time, he grows increasingly dangerous. His regenerative biology allows him to recover from catastrophic injuries, while his immense lifespan has given him unparalleled experience fighting countless species, military doctrines, and combat styles. Many adversaries who initially believe they have gained the upper hand discover too late that Korr'vax is capable of surviving injuries that should be fatal and continuing the fight with little loss of effectiveness.

    Rather than functioning as a duelist, Korr'vax excels as a battlefield anchor and force multiplier. He directs subordinate forces with exceptional efficiency, identifies weaknesses in enemy formations, and coordinates operations while personally participating in combat. To face Alterios Korr'vax is not merely to fight a single opponent, but to confront the accumulated experience, resources, and ruthless efficiency of the Crucible itself made manifest in physical form.
  • Force Abilities (Force Users Only): N/A
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  • Ancient Experience: Having lived for nearly three thousand years, Korr'vax possesses a breadth of military, political, and administrative experience that few beings in the galaxy can rival.
  • Gen'Dai Physiology: His species' remarkable regenerative abilities allow him to survive catastrophic injuries that would instantly kill most opponents.
  • Immense Physical Strength: Standing over three meters tall, Korr'vax possesses tremendous natural strength further enhanced by cybernetics and powered armor.
  • Master Logistician: Few individuals can coordinate labor forces, military assets, transportation networks, and industrial systems on the scale that Korr'vax routinely manages.
  • Strategic Foresight: He excels at long-term planning and can identify emerging threats and opportunities years before they become apparent to others.
  • Psychological Insight: Korr'vax possesses a sophisticated understanding of fear, obedience, motivation, and social behavior, making him highly effective at manipulating both individuals and populations.
  • Combat Endurance: His regenerative biology, extensive cybernetics, and heavy warplate allow him to remain operational in prolonged engagements where most combatants would eventually succumb.
  • Battlefield Command: Korr'vax is an experienced commander capable of directing complex military and acquisition operations while actively participating in combat.
  • Emotional Discipline: He is extraordinarily difficult to provoke, intimidate, deceive, or manipulate through emotional means.
  • Institutional Authority: As Slavemaster-General, he commands the full resources of the Crucible and exercises authority over countless personnel, fleets, facilities, and worlds.
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  • Emotional Detachment: His inability to fully understand or appreciate ordinary emotional attachments can occasionally cause him to underestimate the power of loyalty, love, faith, or personal conviction.
  • Ideological Rigidity: Korr'vax's belief in hierarchy and domination is deeply entrenched, making him resistant to alternative viewpoints and unconventional solutions.
  • Overreliance on Systems: He naturally gravitates toward structured solutions and can be frustrated by chaotic situations that resist analysis or organization.
  • Massive Target: His immense size makes concealment virtually impossible and presents an obvious target during combat.
  • Slow Adaptation to Cultural Change: Having witnessed countless civilizations rise and fall, Korr'vax sometimes dismisses emerging movements or ideas as temporary trends rather than potentially significant developments.
  • Difficulty Forming Personal Bonds: Centuries of loss have made meaningful relationships exceedingly rare, leaving him isolated even among his closest allies.
  • Predictable Methodology: His preference for patience, preparation, and calculated action can occasionally make his general approach recognizable to sufficiently intelligent adversaries.
  • Cannot Use the Force: Unlike many of the powerful figures surrounding him within the Kainate, Korr'vax possesses no Force sensitivity whatsoever, relying entirely upon experience, intellect, technology, and physical capability.
  • Cybernetic Dependence: Extensive cybernetic augmentation and life-support systems are required to compensate for millennia of accumulated injuries, making Korr'vax vulnerable to disruptions that compromise his technological infrastructure.
  • Regenerative Overload: While extraordinarily resilient, sufficient catastrophic damage inflicted in rapid succession can overwhelm his regenerative capabilities faster than they can repair his body.
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The origins of Alterios Korr'vax are obscured by nearly three millennia of conflicting records, missing archives, and deliberate historical revision. Even Korr'vax himself rarely speaks of his earliest years, and when he does, his accounts are often vague or contradictory. What little is known suggests that he was born approximately twenty-seven centuries ago during the turbulent centuries of the New Sith Wars, an age when the galaxy was fractured between countless Sith warlords, successor kingdoms, and feuding Jedi coalitions. Like many Gen'Dai of his era, he spent his youth as a mercenary, bounty hunter, and professional soldier, selling his services to whichever ruler could afford them. It was in these brutal centuries of endless conflict that he first developed the patience, resilience, and detached worldview that would later define his life.

The earliest verifiable records place Korr'vax in the service of various Sith factions during the height of the New Sith Wars. Unlike most warriors who pledged themselves permanently to a single master, Korr'vax moved between campaigns and employers as the fortunes of individual Dark Lords rose and fell. Among the most infamous of these was the mysterious Dark Underlord, beneath whom Korr'vax served as a shock trooper and battlefield executioner. Surviving accounts suggest he earned a reputation for surviving engagements that annihilated entire armies, repeatedly returning from campaigns where few others lived long enough to tell the tale. The sheer scale of destruction he witnessed during these centuries convinced him that even the mightiest warriors were temporary, while the systems supporting them ultimately determined the fate of civilizations.

Several centuries later, Korr'vax entered the service of the legendary Sith technologist and alchemist Belia Darzu. While many of Darzu's followers were captivated by her mastery of Sith alchemy and technological experimentation, Korr'vax found himself drawn to another aspect of her power: the immense industrial and logistical apparatus required to sustain her ambitions. For the first time he was exposed to large-scale military administration, advanced cybernetics, and the organizational infrastructure necessary to support planetary conquest. His service under Darzu marked the beginning of a fascination that would shape the remainder of his life. He became increasingly interested not in warfare itself, but in the systems that enabled warfare to occur.

For nearly a thousand years, Korr'vax wandered the galaxy as a professional warrior, serving countless rulers, governments, criminal syndicates, and military organizations. He fought in conflicts whose names have long since vanished from historical memory and watched empires rise and collapse with predictable regularity. While many contemporaries pursued glory, wealth, or conquest, Korr'vax became obsessed with understanding why some civilizations endured while others vanished. Over time he concluded that military victories alone rarely mattered. Institutions, infrastructure, logistics, and population management were the true foundations of lasting power.

This realization gradually transformed him from a soldier into a student of civilization itself. Korr'vax began seeking employment within colonial administrations, prison systems, labor authorities, and population-control agencies throughout the galaxy. What began as professional curiosity evolved into a lifelong discipline. He studied demographic trends, economic systems, resource allocation, labor management, social control mechanisms, and the methods by which governments maintained authority over vast populations. Over the centuries, he accumulated an unparalleled understanding of how societies functioned beneath the surface of politics and warfare.

Several centuries into this pursuit, Korr'vax arrived at a conclusion that would become the cornerstone of his worldview. He came to believe that slavery was not merely a useful institution but an inevitable one. In his view, every civilization ultimately operated through relationships of command and obedience regardless of the language it used to describe them. Governments commanded citizens. Corporations commanded workers. Militaries commanded soldiers. The distinction between slavery and freedom, he concluded, was often little more than a matter of presentation. This belief transformed his understanding of history and convinced him that hierarchy itself was the natural condition of sentient existence.

As time passed, Korr'vax's reputation grew steadily. He administered prison worlds, reorganized labor systems, suppressed planetary revolts, and transformed failing colonial ventures into productive economic assets. Governments, corporations, criminal syndicates, and warlords sought his expertise. Yet despite his growing influence, he remained fundamentally independent. Having witnessed countless states and regimes collapse over the course of his life, he refused to permanently tie himself to any single power. Instead, he devoted himself to perfecting the science of administration. By the time he had lived for two millennia, his name had become legendary among those who dealt in logistics, labor, and population management.

His path eventually crossed with that of Darth Carnifex during the expansion of the Kainate. Unlike the countless rulers Korr'vax had served throughout his life, Carnifex possessed ambitions that extended far beyond personal power. He sought to build institutions capable of surviving generations of upheaval and to reshape entire societies according to a coherent ideological vision. For perhaps the first time in centuries, Korr'vax encountered an individual whose understanding of power mirrored his own. Their relationship began with mutual respect and gradually developed into unwavering loyalty. Where others saw a Sith Lord, Korr'vax saw an architect of history.

Recognizing the Gen'Dai's extraordinary talents, Carnifex entrusted him with the task of consolidating the numerous slaving syndicates, labor authorities, prison administrations, acquisition networks, trafficking organizations, and penal systems operating within Kainate influence. The undertaking was immense. Groups such as the Zygerrian Slavers Guild, the Brothers, the Thalassian Slavers, the United Trandoshan Slaver Clans, and countless smaller organizations all possessed their own traditions, rivalries, and methods. Through relentless standardization, reform, and administrative discipline, Korr'vax fused them into a single institution: the Crucible.

As the second Slavemaster-General of the modern Crucible, Korr'vax worked to reshape every aspect of the organization. He introduced centralized population registries, acquisition protocols, labor allocation systems, compliance methodologies, and demographic forecasting programs that dramatically increased operational efficiency. Entire sectors were reorganized according to his directives. Black Barge fleets expanded into regions even further beyond Sith authority, while acquisition operations became increasingly sophisticated and difficult to detect. Under his leadership, the Crucible evolved from a collection of slaving organizations into a strategic instrument capable of reshaping the demographics of entire worlds.

In the modern era, Alterios Korr'vax stands among the most feared and influential figures within the Kainate. To the billions who suffer beneath the Crucible's reach, he is a nightmare made flesh - an immortal architect of bondage whose shadow stretches across countless worlds. To his subordinates, he is the living embodiment of the institution they serve. To Darth Carnifex, he is among the most trusted administrators in the Kainate. Yet Korr'vax himself views matters differently. He does not see himself as a conqueror, a tyrant, or even a slaver. He sees himself as a custodian of what he believes to be the natural order of civilization, ensuring that the strong rule, the weak serve, and the machinery of hierarchy continues to turn long after individuals, governments, and even empires have faded into history.


 

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