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DRIANOS BLINE
Age: Early to mid 30s
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Height: 1.88 m
Weight: 86 kg
Force Sensitive: Non-Force Sensitive
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Drianos Bline carries the unmistakable bearing of Imperial lineage, tall, angular, and severe. His features reflect a striking blend of his parents: the sharp jawline and hardened bone structure of his father, Djorn Bline, tempered by the more refined softness of Ariel Yvarro in his eyes and expression.
His dark hair is kept regulation-length, though it tends to fall slightly out of place when left unattended. His gaze is intense, unwavering, the kind that makes others feel assessed, weighed, and judged.
He favors immaculate Imperial uniforms in deep blacks and charcoals, accented with restrained gold detailing. His armor, when worn, is polished to a mirror sheen not for vanity, but as a reflection of discipline. Scars are minimal but present, thin and deliberate, earned rather than accidental.
To the public, he looks like something out of a propaganda holoposter: the ideal Imperial officer, composed, unyielding, and absolute.
INVENTORY
- Standard Commonwealth Officer's Uniform (formal and combat variants)
- Reinforced Command Armor (custom-fitted, black with gold accents)
- Blaster Pistol (Officer-grade, modified for reliability and precision)
- Vibroblade (ceremonial and functional)
- Command Datapad (linked to Commonwealth military networks)
- Personal Helmet (sealed, voice-amplified command system)
PERSONALITY AND BELIEFS
Drianos Bline is a zealot, but not a reckless one. His fanaticism is refined, structured, and intellectualized. To him, Imperialism is not merely governance; it is truth.
He believes:
- The galaxy is inherently chaotic and must be forced into order.
- The Force, whether wielded by Jedi or Sith, is a destabilizing anomaly.
- Force users should be controlled, subjugated, or eliminated if necessary.
- Civilization can only exist through discipline, hierarchy, and absolute authority.
Despite his rigidity, Drianos is not without complexity. Raised in a loving household by Ariel Yvarro and Rowan Corde, he understands compassion, but views it as a luxury, not a principle.
His absent father, Djorn Bline, has become a mythic figure in his mind, a symbol of pure, uncompromising Imperial will. Drianos constantly measures himself against this imagined standard, shaping his identity around it. He respects strength, loyalty, and clarity of purpose. Weakness, indecision, and ideological compromise earn his quiet contempt.
Toward his sister, Ivalyn Yvarro, his feelings are conflicted:
- He views her as softened by compromise and personal attachments.
- He believes she is misguiding Iskendyr, Zola's son.
Yet he still respects her authority and, in many ways, cannot bring himself to fully defy her.
To others, he is feared. To his soldiers, he is absolute.
STRENGTHS
Unshakable Discipline: Drianos does not waver. Once committed, he sees things through to completion without hesitation or doubt.
Command Presence: His voice, posture, and demeanor inspire obedience. He commands rooms and battlefields alike with quiet authority.
Ideological Clarity: He operates without internal contradiction, his worldview is absolute, allowing for decisive action where others hesitate.
Operational Precision: Purges, enforcement actions, and military operations under his command are methodical and efficient.
WEAKNESSES
Ideological Rigidity: His inability to adapt or compromise can create strategic blind spots, especially in complex political environments.
Force Bias: His hatred and distrust of the Force can lead him to underestimate or mishandle Force-sensitive threats.
Myth of Djorn: His obsession with living up to his father's legacy clouds his judgment and fuels his extremism.
Emotional Repression: Though raised in love, he suppresses it, leading to internal tension and occasional miscalculations in personal matters.
Fixation on Iskendyr: His belief that Ivalyn is "corrupting" Zola's son can push him into conflict that is more personal than strategic.
HISTORY
Drianos Bline was born into a complex and complicated family within the Imperial sphere, the son of Djorn Bline and Ariel Yvarro.
Though his father was largely absent, that absence became defining. Djorn was not simply a man to Drianos, he became a legend, a martyr, an embodiment of Imperial will. Stories and fragments of his father's legacy shaped Drianos more than any direct relationship ever could.
In contrast, Drianos was raised in a loving and stable home by his mother, Ariel Yvarro, and her wife,
Between him and his elder sister, Ivalyn, stood their sister Zola, gentle, sickly, and endlessly compassionate. Zola served as the bridge between them, tempering Ivalyn's intensity and softening Drianos's growing rigidity.
Her death shattered that balance.
With Zola gone, Drianos lost the only person who could reach him without conflict. In her absence, his ideology hardened. He came to see the galaxy's cruelty, including her death, as proof that only absolute order could prevent such loss.
As Ivalyn rose to power and reshaped the Commonwealth with a more pragmatic and adaptive doctrine, Drianos diverged. He positioned himself as a hardliner, an enforcer of Imperial purity, a living echo of what he believed his father stood for.
Now, he serves as both weapon and warning within the Commonwealth:
The hammer that falls upon disorder.
The zealot who reminds the state of its roots.
And the brother who walks a knife's edge between loyalty and opposition to the Grand Vizier herself.