Character
Vendryn Del'Therak
| Age | 36 |
| Species | Volpai |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | 6'8" (203cm) |
| Weight | 220 lbs (100kg) |
| Force Sensitive | (Very) Force Sensitive |
| Lightsaber | Jet-edged long hilt, Sapphire blade. |
| Preferred Form | Form VI: Niman |
| Force Aptitudes | Telekinesis, Authority |
| Allegiance | Sith Order |
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
At an imposing height of nearly seven feet, Vendryn often towers over others. His demeanor only heightens this appearance: Aloof, cold, with a calculating lidded gaze and finely tailored robes, a long-hilted lightsaber edged with Jet, the sapphire blade much longer than the norm to suit his height and reach. His voice is cold and his words come slowly, delivered with careful thought and emphasis. His attire tends toward black and dark blue, edged in gold trim. Of his four arms, his upper are the most expressive, gesturing in accompaniment to his words, while the lower, more reserved pair tends to remain close, often tucking themselves into the waist of his armor when not in use.
He disdains the use of blasters and other weapons, relying instead on his mastery of telekinesis and use of the lightsaber. To use anything else would be to demean himself.
INVENTORY
A single long-hilted lightsaber of unusual length, the blade a brilliant sapphire and the hilt long enough for two handed usage.
PERSONALITY AND HISTORY
Vendryn remembers little of his life before the Del'Therak House.
Born on Muunilinst, he was raised in a culture where worth was measured in utility, discipline, and the ability to produce results. The Del'Therak House refined those lessons into doctrine. A quiet and deeply connected organization operating across factional lines, the House gathered orphans and displaced youths of unusual intelligence and aptitude, educating them to become future administrators, politicians, financiers, and power brokers throughout the galaxy.
The House did not care for ideology. It cared for influence.
Its graduates were expected to maintain lifelong ties with one another, forming a web of favors, information, and quiet loyalty that transcended borders and governments. Vendryn thrived within that environment. He showed little talent for grand speeches or battlefield heroics, but possessed an exceptional understanding of systems — logistics, governance, economics, and the management of populations.
When his connection to the Force emerged, the House directed him toward the Sith Order as naturally as it might have guided another student toward a senate office or corporate boardroom.
Among the Sith, Vendryn earned a reputation as an able administrator rather than a conqueror. He believes indiscriminate slaughter is wasteful, that populations are resources to be cultivated rather than discarded. Dead worlds cannot produce soldiers, labor, knowledge, or wealth. Stability creates power. Order preserves it.
Though only of middling rank within the Sith Order, Vendryn has steadily built influence through competence, patience, and political instinct. He has little interest in theatrical brutality or reckless campaigns of destruction. The galaxy, in his view, is not suffering from a lack of strength.
It is suffering from poor stewardship.
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