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URRAK REN
| Age | 39 GSY |
| Species | Epicanthix |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | 1.80 Meters |
| Weight | 78 kg |
| Force Sensitive | Yes |
| Voice | Ralph Ineson |
INVENTORY
Equipment
- A set of dark armor made primarily of Sarrassian iron
- A crimson-bladed lightsaber
- A utility belt
- A wristcomm
- A liquid-cable launcher
Vehicle(s)
- The Resnekar, his personal, black RP82 Fiend Fighter
STRENGTHS
Observant: He has learned to keep his eyes aware to survive. Thus, he has learned to speak little and watch carefully. He likes to measure up both friend, foe, and opponent alike.
Force Adept: He was once a slave to the Sith Empire and its Order. For years, he fought alongside Knights of Ren. As such, he is a proficient wielder of both Force and lightsaber. One who can easily match a Jedi.
WEAKNESSES
Never Peaceful: All Urrak has known is conflict. The lash ofnthe Sith. The thrill of the dark side. Despite his measured demeanor, Urrak is not a man who can find peace. He will lose meaning if there is not a fight to be fought.
Distrustful: He serves the shadow alone. He has seen, time and again, that men are weak and empires crumble. He is never fully loyal.
HISTORY
Viros Azorhai started life at the bottom, one of the Epicanthix on Panatha, growing up in the bleak world of House Zambrano, where cruelty and excess were just part of daily life. When the Sith Empire discovered his Force sensitivity, they snatched him up and turned him into a weapon in the service of Emperor Carnifex. They taught him power and discipline, but he never gave them any loyalty—just a quiet, burning hatred for the system that tried to claim him. That hatred finally pushed him to run, to leave behind his masters and even the very name they used for him.
In exile, Viros drifted through war and survival until he encountered the followers of Detritus Ren, heir to Kyrel Ren. The Knights of Ren demanded no allegiance to empire or bloodline—only that he cast aside what he had been. Whether by choice or necessity, Viros Azorhai ceased to exist, and in his place rose Urrak Ren. Among the Knights, he found not belonging, but clarity: identity was not inherited—it was survived.
When Panatha was burned, the last remnants of Viros became ash. As the Knights of Ren scattered, Urrak kept to mercenary work. Now, from the shadows, he hears Detritus and others return to a reforged First Order.