Ghruna
Daughter of Jhyrack


Age | 17 Years |
Rank | Acolyte |
Faction | Sith Order |
Born | Malthyl |
Home | Kor’ethyr Academy |
Species | Maldrani |
Gender | Female |
Force Sensitive | Yes |
Height | 7ft 1in |
Weight | 120kgs |
Hair Color | Red |
Eye Color | Blue |
Skin Color | Pale |
Distinctive features | Horns/Size |
Writer | Raziel |

Ghruna is the one of at least ten daughters of King

Among her people strength is the only law.The warm, mountainous planet is filled with vicious predators. It is a harsh life. The three kings wage constant war against one another to maintain the balance.
Her childhood was one of bruises, brawls, and bone-rattling lessons in dominance and pride. At seventeen, she stands over seven feet tall, her massive form still awkward in places—muscle stretched over a frame that hasn’t quite settled into adulthood.
Her horns curve forward like a bull’s and her hair is a shock of crimson fire that she wears in messy warrior braids.
For one of her people she is considered quite patient and reasonable. These are not desirable traits among her kind. Yet compared to humans, Ghruna’s temper is quick to flare, slow to cool. When faced with confusion or mockery her instinct is to fight first and ask questions never.
It was Jhyrack who decreed she must leave the her home and had her sent to the Kor’ethyr academy. Their world had been visited by massassi sith thousands of years ago. The sith culture was adopted but much knowledge had been lost over the generations. Jhyrack is keen to reclaim it.
She hates humankind. Even with the sith valuing strength she hates every bow and word of deference. Each polite gesture grates like sand in a wound. She endures not out of patience, but pride.
Among humans she is a towering oddity. She is not Jhyrack's favourite daughter. He will explain his favourites and his reasoning at great length to keep his many offspring competing. She is girl of great strength and little subtlety. She wants to become a warrior but is too young to know her limits but too proud to admit them.
She fights hard and learns slowly and and breaks nearly everything she touches. Those who train beside her soon learn that her determination and the expectations of her people will drive her to greatness. Or she will find a glorious end in battle. Either would satisfy her.