Character
SARKANA deWINTER
"The Velvet Wraith"
Name: Sarkana deWinter
Alias: "The Velvet Wraith"
Faction: Independent / Dark Side Aligned
Rank: Sith Sorceress / Dark Adept
Species: Human
Gender: Female
Height: 5’8” (1.73m)
Weight: 145 lbs (65.7kg)
Hair: Black, sleek, and thin
Eyes: Deep violet with crimson undertones when channeling the Force
Build: Lithe, statuesque, and seductively toned
Homeworld: Vielle, Dorbim {Selvaris}
Relatives: Unknown (rumored bloodline connection to Shery deWinter)
APPEARANCE
Sarkana is a haunting vision of grace and corruption entwined. With obsidian hair cascading over pale skin, she embodies both allure and menace. Her attire—dark silks woven with silver and onyx threads—drifts like smoke when she moves, concealing alchemically forged armor along her shoulders and chest.
Her every gesture feels deliberate, ritualistic; a spell in motion.
When she smiles, even the bravest can sense something ancient stirring behind her gaze.
PERSONALITY
Elegant yet cruel. Seductive yet calculating. Sarkana’s beauty is a weapon honed by vanity and intellect alike. She manipulates through words, charm, and the Force with equal ease—seeing mortals as vessels, pawns, or playthings.
Her mind, once brilliant, now trembles between lucidity and obsession. Whispers from a long-dead lineage echo within her consciousness, guiding and tormenting her in equal measure.
BIOGRAPHY
Born in Vielle, on the continent of Dorbim, planet Sevaris, Sarkana was abandoned as an infant on the steps of the Couldeen Orphanage. Taken in by caretakers days before a brutal winter storm, she grew with an eerie calm—her presence marked by whispers and accidents.
At thirteen, she was accepted into the Force Academy VI Division in Savarn (A city within Vielle). There, her brilliance and cruelty became inseparable. Sarkana took pleasure in deceit and misfortune, using her gifts to manipulate peers and instructors alike. When she was discovered performing forbidden rites and indulging in Force theft, she was expelled in disgrace.
Homeless and humiliated, she wandered the undercity—her anger fermenting into dark desire. The Force whispered to her in her solitude, guiding her toward the ancient Sith. Her studies deepened into madness, until she vanished one night into a cavern beneath Dorbim’s tundra.
Weeks later, she was found—comatose yet alive. When she awoke, something else stirred behind her eyes. She claimed communion with a forgotten Bloodline—an ancestral echo bound to the deWinter and Dessel names.
When she rose, she no longer called herself Sarkana of Dorbim, but Sarkana deWinter.
The one who fell into that cavern never returned.
ABILITIES
- Dark Side Sorcery: Skilled in ritual casting, alchemy, and sacrificial invocations. Her rituals can bend pain and pleasure into conduits of power.
- Force Illusion: Twists perception to inspire lust, fear, or despair—her illusions linger even after the mind breaks.
- Necrotic Manipulation: Can briefly reanimate corpses or bind souls through ritual circles and blood glyphs.
- Force Drain / Essence Theft: Absorbs life force to heal or empower herself.
- Force Seduction: Charisma amplified by the Force; capable of influencing weaker minds to devotion or madness.
WEAKNESSES
- Vanity: Her obsession with beauty and status blinds her to manipulation by others.
- Mental Instability: The whispers of her ancestral bloodline often drive her to paranoia.
- Overconfidence: Her power feeds her arrogance, leading her into danger.
- Physical Fragility: Extended rituals and blood rites weaken her body.
EQUIPMENT
- Sith Amulet of the Bloodline: A crimson talisman pulsing with ancient power—believed to connect her to Shery deWinter’s legacy.
- Runed Armoring: Lightweight darksteel filigree integrated into her robes for channeling Force energy.
- Grimoire of the Void Veil: Her personal tome of glyphs, sigils, and self-written rites.
“Beauty is the first weapon. The Force is the second.
The third… is knowing which to use before they know you’ve chosen.”
A whisper in the dark is never truly gone — it only changes who listens.
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