Blitz
RETIRED
Nar Shaddaa
Red Light Sector
The Galaxy was not what it used to be. In the grand scope of change, the affects of various events notable to nearly all sentient life had shaken the foundation of what most considered to be possible. Ripples would forever affect the collective life force of the Galaxy itself from the cataclysmic stone that had been chucked into the proverbial waters of the cosmos. Among the enterprising factions, change also had to be made as well as accepted. A break of allegiance, a testimony to the notion that tradition and blind faith were not enough to sway the loyalty of the chemist. Blitz saw opportunity, he saw advantage, and what he didn't see was that once great and feared dealers in the criminal element being of anymore use. A parting of ways had distanced himself from that brigade, and while that would certainly shortchange his reach, it was also an investment in the future. There were other avenues to explore, some birthed almost exclusively by the mysterious events that surrounded the Netherworld. He had remained, and stayed his hand for the time being before wading back into the pool and looking at what kind of situations he could be presented with.
Due to the lack of concrete connections he once held, the half-breed spice king had been biding his time. Splitting the difference between maintaining his family allegiance and investing some funds here and there on Nar Shaddaa. The Red Ravens had grown quite expansively despite their regime change hand over fist. While they were no longer out to destroy the Black Sun, it seemed that the stagnant group of crime lords were doomed to fall into obscurity. That would not be the fate of Blitz, he'd not put himself into a forgettable footnote in the relics of historical flimsi. Though despite his self imposed schedule of shady deals and crafting the special stimulant deathsticks he was known for, Amaul also had other vices. One of which was hosted at a semi-private gaming consortium that was known for less than reputable types to have a bit of peace and quiet provided the right credits changed hands. In his time abroad - shortly after coming to grips with the death of his siblings, Blitz had been taught and excelled in the game of Dejarik. A game of skill, cunning and strategy that fit nicely into his repertoire of skill-sets. If he had perused it as more than a hobby, it was likely he'd be one of the better players in the verse by a landslide, but even without that level of devotion, he was a formidable opponent.
An eclectic blend of non-labels decorated the crime lord in a variation of bright colors and blend of fabrics. Everything about the man told of a level of swagger that was nothing but genuine style. He made his own rules about trends and fashioned something truly purposed in the seemingly haphazard array of non-matching attire. Seated before an inert and rotund holo-table featuring the classic checkerboard pattern of Dejarik, Blitz scrolled through the various opponents that would transmit their own moves through the holo-net. Profiles on the gaming boards flew by in tones of holographic blue, while he attempted to pick a new opponent for a match. The amount of credits he laid down monthly also allowed the rather unprecedented partner in crime. Krieg, the beak monkey companion and 'little brother' was currently fixated on a large metallic coin that was forcibly gripped in all four appendages and gnawed on like some kind of teething baby. With is pet occupied and resting on the back of the semi-circle booth, Blitz was free to concentrate and look for his next challenge.
[member="Chiasa Kritivaas"]
Red Light Sector

The Galaxy was not what it used to be. In the grand scope of change, the affects of various events notable to nearly all sentient life had shaken the foundation of what most considered to be possible. Ripples would forever affect the collective life force of the Galaxy itself from the cataclysmic stone that had been chucked into the proverbial waters of the cosmos. Among the enterprising factions, change also had to be made as well as accepted. A break of allegiance, a testimony to the notion that tradition and blind faith were not enough to sway the loyalty of the chemist. Blitz saw opportunity, he saw advantage, and what he didn't see was that once great and feared dealers in the criminal element being of anymore use. A parting of ways had distanced himself from that brigade, and while that would certainly shortchange his reach, it was also an investment in the future. There were other avenues to explore, some birthed almost exclusively by the mysterious events that surrounded the Netherworld. He had remained, and stayed his hand for the time being before wading back into the pool and looking at what kind of situations he could be presented with.
Due to the lack of concrete connections he once held, the half-breed spice king had been biding his time. Splitting the difference between maintaining his family allegiance and investing some funds here and there on Nar Shaddaa. The Red Ravens had grown quite expansively despite their regime change hand over fist. While they were no longer out to destroy the Black Sun, it seemed that the stagnant group of crime lords were doomed to fall into obscurity. That would not be the fate of Blitz, he'd not put himself into a forgettable footnote in the relics of historical flimsi. Though despite his self imposed schedule of shady deals and crafting the special stimulant deathsticks he was known for, Amaul also had other vices. One of which was hosted at a semi-private gaming consortium that was known for less than reputable types to have a bit of peace and quiet provided the right credits changed hands. In his time abroad - shortly after coming to grips with the death of his siblings, Blitz had been taught and excelled in the game of Dejarik. A game of skill, cunning and strategy that fit nicely into his repertoire of skill-sets. If he had perused it as more than a hobby, it was likely he'd be one of the better players in the verse by a landslide, but even without that level of devotion, he was a formidable opponent.
An eclectic blend of non-labels decorated the crime lord in a variation of bright colors and blend of fabrics. Everything about the man told of a level of swagger that was nothing but genuine style. He made his own rules about trends and fashioned something truly purposed in the seemingly haphazard array of non-matching attire. Seated before an inert and rotund holo-table featuring the classic checkerboard pattern of Dejarik, Blitz scrolled through the various opponents that would transmit their own moves through the holo-net. Profiles on the gaming boards flew by in tones of holographic blue, while he attempted to pick a new opponent for a match. The amount of credits he laid down monthly also allowed the rather unprecedented partner in crime. Krieg, the beak monkey companion and 'little brother' was currently fixated on a large metallic coin that was forcibly gripped in all four appendages and gnawed on like some kind of teething baby. With is pet occupied and resting on the back of the semi-circle booth, Blitz was free to concentrate and look for his next challenge.
[member="Chiasa Kritivaas"]