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Character Sabine Delacroix




SABINE DELACROIX

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Age4,539
SpeciesVampirika
GenderFemale
Height5'7"
Weight110lbs
Force SensitiveYes






PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION


She appears to be in her early thirties, with long white hair cascading down her back in smooth, flowing waves. Her pale skin contrasts sharply against her sleek black dress, its subtle metallic accents catching the light with each movement. Soft golden eyes glow with quiet intensity, locking onto others with the calm authority of someone used to being obeyed. Though she wears the face of a young woman, there is an undeniable weight behind her gaze an ancient presence honed over thousands of years. Every gesture, every measured glance, speaks to a lifetime spent mastering power and command, making her feel as timeless as the stars.




PERSONALITY AND BELIEFS


She is a scholar before all else a seeker of forgotten truths and hidden histories buried beneath the dust of dead civilizations. Though a Sith by tradition, time has tempered her, chiseled away the raw ambition for power that once defined her path. Now, her hunger lies not in conquest but in understanding. Knowledge is the true currency she pursues the ancient, the arcane, the forbidden. Sabine believes that power without understanding is hollow, fleeting. Her demeanor is proud, often haughty, for she holds herself above those who squander the Force on petty conflicts. She studies it with a scholar's rigor and a Sith’s fearlessness, unafraid to peer into the darkest corners for answers others would shy from. Detached from the galactic struggles of the present, she operates on a different plane, where knowledge reigns supreme and the pursuit of truth eclipses the thirst for domination.




STRENGTHS

  • Strategist
  • Sith Sorcerer
  • Scholar
  • Force Mastery



WEAKNESSES

  • Arrogant
  • Unyielding
  • Isolated



INVENTORY


Sabine's possessions are chiefly limited to her coven, sisters and thralls who obey her as the head of her clan. Though she has an estate on Dromund Kaas, she is seldom found there.





HISTORY



  • Sabine was born on Dromund Kaas in 3681 BBY, at the outset of the Great Galactic War. She was among the privileged few raised within the upper echelons of Kaas City her father an officer within Imperial Intelligence, her mother a Sith. Her early life was relatively simple, shaped by the austere structure of Imperial society, until her latent Force sensitivity emerged. By Imperial decree, she was immediately dispatched to Korriban for training at the Sith Academy.

    The Academy was a crucible in every sense a proving ground where the weak, the naïve, and the unwary were swiftly culled. Survival demanded more than strength or brutality; it required cunning. Sabine thrived not as the most ferocious, but as the quiet observer, the one others overlooked. She stayed to the shadows, studying her peers and instructors alike, learning to discern the difference between the true Sith those destined to endure and those fated to be cast aside. She came to understand that power alone was not enough; one had to maneuver, to plan, to stay several steps ahead.

    When the time for her trials came, she did not face them directly. Instead, she orchestrated the downfall of others, leading some into traps, manipulating others into serving her ends before discarding them. But there were those she handled differently those she saw as vulnerable to a more insidious approach. As a woman, she quickly mastered the art of seduction not foolish, sentimental attachment, but the cold, deliberate twisting of another’s will until they would die for her without hesitation. This, she found, was a power unlike any other.

    Upon her graduation, Sabine was selected as apprentice to a Darth and assigned to a Sith battlegroup during the early years of the war. She served aboard one of the Empire’s warships, engaging in fierce battles with Republic forces, including the infamous confrontation over Hoth. There, she witnessed the devastating clash between two mighty navies, culminating in the destruction of the Star of Coruscant, the Republic’s flagship, as it shattered and plunged into the icy abyss of the planet below. Though it was a decisive Imperial victory, the cost was high. Sabine, even then, recognized the flaws in the Empire’s leadership shortcomings that demanded wiser, more calculated hands at the helm.

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  • With the Treaty of Coruscant signed in 3653 BBY, the Great Galactic War came to an uneasy halt. The Galactic Cold War settled across the galaxy—a time of fragile peace, political maneuvering, and shadow wars waged in the margins. For Sabine, this was not a time of rest but of opportunity.

    Having proven herself in the crucible of war, Sabine remained closely tied to her master’s political and military machinations. The ceasefire did not dull her instincts—it sharpened them. In the shadows of the Sith Empire, where rival factions vied for influence under the veneer of peace, Sabine honed her skills as a manipulator and scholar. No longer confined to open conflict, she delved deeper into the subtleties of Sith politics, intelligence operations, and ancient lore.

    The Cold War era offered fertile ground for her ambitions beyond raw power. While many Sith focused on positioning themselves for the inevitable return to war, Sabine turned her gaze toward the forgotten corners of the galaxy. She began sponsoring expeditions to remote worlds, seeking artifacts, ancient texts, and lost knowledge—treasures of the Force buried long before the rise of the Sith Empire.

    Her time aboard warships gave way to travels in smaller vessels, visiting uncharted ruins on Dromund Fels, Yavin 4, and long-forgotten Sith tombs across the Outer Rim. Each discovery deepened her understanding of the Force, reshaping her goals. The pursuit of knowledge—not mere dominion—became her guiding star.

    Yet, even as a scholar, Sabine remained embedded in the Empire’s intelligence network. Through her family’s connections to Imperial Intelligence, she operated as a clandestine agent during the Cold War, conducting espionage against the Republic and even fellow Sith. Her dual role as a seeker of knowledge and a broker of secrets granted her leverage in the ever-shifting game of Sith politics. She provided information to some, withheld it from others, always careful to maintain her position just outside the reach of her rivals’ blades.

    But Sabine also watched with growing disdain as many of her peers grew restless, seeking a premature return to war. She saw the impatience and the hunger for battle as weaknesses, flaws in a system obsessed with short-term dominance. Her experiences at Hoth had taught her that such recklessness only led to pyrrhic victories. She believed the true strength of the Sith lay not in constant war, but in the quiet accumulation of power through knowledge, control, and timing.

    In the decades that followed, as tensions simmered and the drums of war grew louder again, Sabine prepared not to seize military glory, but to uncover the deeper mysteries of the Force. She studied the teachings of Darth Vitiate, not for loyalty but for insight into the long game of immortality and the manipulation of life itself. She sought forgotten philosophies, both Sith and Jedi, piecing together a broader understanding of the Force's ebb and flow.

    As the Galactic Cold War edged toward collapse, Sabine was no longer just a Sith Lord or a scholar—she was a force apart, weaving a web of influence and secrets that would endure long after empires rose and fell.

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