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Character Dorian Ambrose


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Dorian Ambrose

SpeciesHuman
BirthplaceTion
Age28
GenderMale
Height5'10"
Weight188 lbs.
Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorGrey
Skin ColorPale
BuildLanky
TitleCount
ProfessionScientist / Entrepreneur
Faction?
Force SensitiveNo
Voice??
WriterExtinct
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B I O G R A P H Y



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P E R S O N A L I T Y


I have never found comfort in fastening my spirit too tightly to the rigid scaffolding by which others measure themselves. There is, I think, a quiet wisdom in moving through the world with an unburdened step; carefree not from ignorance, but from a deliberate refusal to let life’s innumerable weights convince me they are all mine to carry. Worry, in excess, feels to me like a form of arrogance, the presumption that one must command what was never theirs to govern.

My mind has ever been a house with its doors unlatched. Open-mindedness, as I practice it, is less a virtue and more a necessity, for how else does one grow except by permitting the unknown to challenge the familiar? It lends me, I am told, a playful disposition. I find humor in paradox, delight in the absurd, and gentle mischief in conversations that wander beyond their intended borders.

Yet if there is any trait I hold with particular care, it is my fondness for others. I have never seen kindness as a transaction, but as a quiet alignment of souls sharing the same brief lantern-light against the dark. And so I offer help where I can. In this way, I suppose, my nature reveals itself; unguarded, curious, companionable, content to walk the long philosophical road not alone, but in generous company.

I will not pretend to a humility I do not possess. My ego stands beside me like a well-built monument; earned, I believe, through long devotion to study and the disciplined sharpening of thought.Thus, when I speak, it is rarely with hesitation. I do not offer my views as passing curiosities but as structures I have labored to erect, and I confess I feel little obligation to soften their edges for the comfort of those who prefer gentler illusions.

It follows, perhaps inevitably, that I press my convictions upon others with a fervor some deem excessive. Nowhere does this ardor burn brighter than in my defense of science, the one cathedral I revere without irony. Its methods, its skepticism, its relentless demand for proof; these are, to me, humanity's most honest instruments against the chaos of superstition and wishful thinking.

And still, for all my outward certainty, there are long intervals in which I withdraw from the very audiences I so eagerly challenge. Isolation, to me, is not loneliness but recalibration; a return to the private observatory of my own mind. In these periods of chosen solitude, my ego quiets, though it never sleeps; it studies, refines, prepares. For I have learned that one cannot continuously contend with the world's intellect without occasionally retreating from it; if only to ensure that the voice one brings back is sharper, surer, and entirely one's own.





S K I L L S--&--A B I L I T I E S

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