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Character Wrenna Kaine


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WRENNA KAINE

AgeMid 30s
SpeciesHuman
GenderFemale
Height1.73 meters (5'8")
Weight61 kilograms (134 lbs)
Force SensitiveNo


PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Wrenna Kaine is a striking woman with pale features, platinum-blonde hair, sharp blue eyes, and the kind of practiced stillness that makes a room quieter when she enters it. She carries herself with deliberate elegance, rarely appearing rushed or uncertain. Her clothing tends toward expensive criminal finery: long coats, tailored jackets, black leather, white silk, polished metals, and jewelry that looks decorative until one realizes how many pieces conceal transmitters, blades, or encrypted data chips.

The most obvious marks of her survival are her hands. Both were lost in the bombing that killed her husband and have been replaced by advanced cybernetic prosthetics. Wrenna usually keeps them gloved in public, allowing others to wonder how much of the rumors are true. When revealed, the hands are sleek, black-metal cybernetics with precise, almost unnervingly delicate movement.

Her legs bear extensive scarring from shrapnel, burns, and emergency reconstruction following the same explosion. She does not often display them, but neither does she hide the scars out of shame. To Wrenna they are evidence. Proof that she survived what was meant to erase her.

INVENTORY

  • Pair of advanced cybernetic hands
  • Encrypted comlink
  • Concealed hold-out blaster
  • Kaine Syndicate signet ring
  • Hidden vibroblade
  • Credit chits and underworld banking keys
  • Datapad containing coded syndicate ledgers
  • Tailored armored clothing
  • Personal security detail
  • Access to Kaine Syndicate safehouses, informants, smugglers, and criminal contacts

PERSONALITY AND BELIEFS

Wrenna Kaine is controlled, observant, and dangerous in the way patient people often are. For years she was treated as a decoration beside her husband, a beautiful trophy placed at meetings to impress rivals and soften negotiations. Rather than resent the insult openly, she used it. People spoke freely around her because they believed she was irrelevant. They were wrong.

She believes information is the most reliable weapon in the galaxy. Blasters fail, soldiers panic, alliances shift, but the right secret in the right hand can collapse an empire. Wrenna rarely raises her voice and dislikes wasteful displays of violence. She is not merciful, but she is practical. Punishment should teach, remove an obstacle, or send a message. Anything else is indulgence.

Despite her ruthlessness, Wrenna is not without attachment. Her younger son and daughter are the only pieces of her life she considers non-negotiable. Their safety shapes many of her decisions, though she works hard to prevent enemies from understanding just how deeply. She wants them protected from the war she inherited, yet she also knows the Kaine name may one day become their burden.

Her hatred of the Black Sun is cold and enduring. She does not dream of a dramatic final confrontation. She dreams of ledgers emptied, captains turned, shipments vanished, and lieutenants doubting one another until the organization that murdered her husband begins to devour itself.

STRENGTHS
  • The Woman No One Heard: Years of being dismissed allowed Wrenna to listen, learn, and memorize the inner workings of a criminal syndicate without drawing suspicion. She understands people, leverage, debts, and betrayal with unsettling clarity.
  • Patient Strategist: Wrenna favors slow, methodical victories over reckless aggression. She is skilled at planning through intermediaries, hidden accounts, informants, and carefully placed pressure.
  • Underworld Education: Though not formally trained as a crime boss, Wrenna learned from years inside syndicate negotiations. She understands smuggling, laundering, bribery, protection rackets, and criminal diplomacy.
  • Cybernetic Precision: Her replacement hands provide excellent fine motor control, grip strength, and steadiness, making her capable with small weapons, delicate devices, and subtle sleight of hand.

WEAKNESSES
  • Marked by the Bombing: Wrenna survived the explosion that killed her husband, but not without lasting damage. Her legs still carry pain and stiffness from the injuries, especially after long periods of exertion.
  • Smaller Empire: The Kaine Syndicate is only a fraction of what it once was. Many former captains defected to the Black Sun, leaving Wrenna with fewer soldiers, fewer ships, and fewer resources than her enemies.
  • A Mother's Vulnerability: Wrenna's son and daughter are her greatest emotional weakness. Threats against them can force caution from a woman who otherwise prefers to control every exchange.
  • Revenge as Compass: Her war against the Black Sun gives her purpose, but it can also narrow her judgment. Opportunities that harm the Black Sun may tempt her even when they carry significant risk.

HISTORY

Wrenna Kaine was not born into power. She learned early that beauty could open doors, but silence kept them open longer. By the time she entered the orbit of the Kaine Syndicate she had already learned how to survive around dangerous people by appearing less threatening than she was.

Her marriage to Darius Kaine, heir to the Kaine Syndicate, elevated her into the highest circles of Keldooine's underworld. Darius was the son of the syndicate's founder, a criminal patriarch who had built the organization through smuggling routes, protection agreements, and carefully managed alliances across Hutt Space. When Darius inherited the syndicate, Wrenna became a fixture at his side.

Most saw her as a trophy wife.

Darius brought her to meetings, negotiations, dinners, and backroom settlements. Rivals assumed she was present for decoration. Lieutenants assumed she was there to flatter Darius' ego. Smugglers, assassins, politicians, and debt brokers spoke freely in front of her because they did not believe she mattered.

Wrenna listened.

She learned which captains lied poorly, which officials feared scandal, which pilots skimmed profits, and which accounts could be emptied without anyone noticing for weeks. She learned her husband's empire from the inside while almost everyone mistook her silence for ignorance.

When the Black Sun began rising in strength and demanding obedience from independent syndicates, Darius refused to surrender what his father had built. He believed the Kaine Syndicate could remain independent. He believed reputation and old alliances would be enough.

They were not.

During a summit with neutral crime families, the meeting site was destroyed by a bombing. Darius Kaine was killed in the blast. Wrenna was present when it happened, seated close enough to see the moment everything ended. The explosion tore through the chamber, destroyed both of her hands, scarred her legs, and buried the old life beneath smoke and burning durasteel.

Against all expectation, Wrenna survived.

While she recovered, the Kaine Syndicate collapsed. Most of Darius' captains bent the knee to the Black Sun. Others fled, sold information, or carved off whatever pieces of the organization they could steal. By the time Wrenna returned, there was very little left to inherit.

So she took what remained.

The loyalists, the overlooked, the frightened, and the furious gathered beneath her. Wrenna reorganized the Kaine Syndicate into something smaller, quieter, and much harder to kill. She abandoned the old arrogance of visible power in favor of secrets, sabotage, stolen cargo, turned informants, and financial warfare.

She is no longer anyone's decoration.

Wrenna Kaine is the widow of a murdered crime boss, the mother of his surviving children, and the cold hand guiding what remains of his syndicate toward revenge.
 
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