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Post by Lord Vader on Mar 23, 2012 14:57:10 GMT -5
If you are not part of one and would like to make your own group then fill this info out.
[b]Group Name:[/b] [b]Leader:[/b] [b]Description:[/b]
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2012 13:45:09 GMT -5
Guess I'll be the first....
Group Name: The Black Order Leader: Maud'Dib Description: The Black Order is a group of Ex-Bounty hunter's, Mercenaries, Soldier's, Smuggler's, and almost anyone else who'd be willing to join. Because of there small number's, they only take on certain high paying job's. However, Maud'Dib will hope that one day The Black Order will become one of the largest Free Lance group's in the Galaxy, one that does not discriminate against employer's, or care who is who.
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Post by Lord Vader on Apr 10, 2012 15:29:32 GMT -5
You might want to join in on the Roughnecks thread, they are the same thing.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2012 19:13:37 GMT -5
Eh... I rather like the idea of two group's competing for employer's...Makes thing's interesting. Of course that's only if it's okay with you...
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Post by Lord Vader on Apr 13, 2012 23:01:03 GMT -5
Oh Yes thats fine with me.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2012 5:49:23 GMT -5
We'll think I'm gonna scrap "The Black Order"
Group Name- Bando Gora Leader- Maud'Dib Description- The Bando Gora was once a major crime organization that used Death Stick's to brain wash more troop's for there cause. However Jango Fett killed the leader and was then chosen for the cloning process. Shortly after, Maud'Dib found the planet and decided to take the wounded group, and re-organize it. The Bando Gora is still a small group, but they are back into business to help take over a planet, or set up security, for anyone who is willing to support them.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2013 8:52:37 GMT -5
Leader:Kaza' Dar' Zarathar -(High Druid Zaraathar)-
Faction: Dar'hen Mar' -(Druids of the Force)-
Bio:The Dar'hen Mar' are a little known of peaceful druid like order of jedi resembaling the samurai, with a uniqe language "Mara' Heem" -( spoken by few others)- and uniqe dark robes made from sacred materials from their home world, and a uniqeness in the fact that the Dar'hen Mar wear light armor forged from vibroweave to give added saber and blaster protection also with uniqe sabers with a broad flat guard of Vibroweave running up the sabers beam towards the swordsman, witch a hand can be safly placed on to apply extra force to the sabers beam from angles. Uniqe black and purple saber crystals are used in the Dar'hen Mar's Sabers thats location is only found on their home planet, a safeguarded secret location of the organization. The Dar'hen Mar' also have a uniqe force abillity, the jedi having mind tricks and the siths having force lightning the Dar'hen Mar' have a deep empathetic connetion with all life and are are masters of mental telecommunication -(communication through thought)- allowing them to call beasts and creatures to their side and co-ordanate with them in battle and a deep connetion with the force has mind reading feats giving them the abillity to telegraph the movements -(knowing the movement of enemys before they do)- of any foe no matter what Spicies or race.This also With belifes of embracing their emotions but upholding a strict code of honor, use of their power gained through emotion is not abused, Brotherhood, disapline, family, honor in combat, and the survival of the Dar'hen Mar's belifes are the top priority of all members,. Even though considerd "good" by reputation the jedi shun them for the fear of use of emotion, and the sith beliving "if your not with me your against me" formadum marked them as a possible threat. The peace between the three was only held in fear of agrrivation of one would bring a "enemy of my enemy" allience between the other two factions, one day a sith tired of being used but not wanting to join the stuffy jedi order sought to join the Dar'hen Mar' but his mentor would not allow this and killed the sith defector, a passing jedi knight heard the skirmish the sith feeling the presance of the jedi fled so as when the knight arrived it appeared as if the Dar'hen'Mar had slain him, this along with rumers of a takeover by the Dar'hen Mar' the knight saw it his duty to arrest the Dar'hen Mar' so he may stand trial but with the jedi not listaning to his plea feared trial would be certain death, so the Dar'hen Mar refused to be taken to trial to this the knight responded "be taken to trial and recive sentancing for your crimes or be taken down by force" the Dar'hen Mar' not wanting to kill the knight due to the fact this was a missunderstanding allowed the knight to strike him down, The Dar'hen Mar's brotherhoodly connection had let them see what had happend through the force and seeing what had happend made the Dar'hen Mar' fear the returning of the jedi to his order with the happanings would lead to war, so as to avoid this, Zarathar lead the Dar'hen Mar' in a tacticul retreat to a lost planet to all else but the Dar'hen Mar' in the outer worlds. Their home planet "Koto' Deska" meaning Safe Haven have a strong spiritual connection with it being at one with it allowing them to utalize the full planet. also With the advantage of the the Dar'hen Mar's ability of a empathetic connection allowed them to dissapear without a trace before the knight had even made it back to the council. Rumor has it the only pice of proof of the Dar'hen Mar' is the crystal the knight took from the Dar'hen Mar's saber wich the jedi knight possesed in his saber up untill he became a jedi master and it was lost when he was murderd by the sith lord and his new apprentice in the rise of the empire. Little is known of the Dar'hen Mar' now, few rumers of sightings of their uniqe robes, armor, and sabers randomly can be found around the galaxys cantinas and bars and fewer still are the belife they even exist anymore, but few know the Dar'hen Mar' will always survive training, growing, and continuing to thrive in peace with the shadows along beside nature.
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Jack Dresden
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"I wanted to be scarier than the things I feared.. But when I finally did it, I feared only myself."
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Post by Jack Dresden on May 8, 2013 2:37:50 GMT -5
Group Name: The Unified Kaleesh People
Leader: Warlord Jaro Murborso(Birthright/represents Kalee while also on the Council.
Description: The Kaleesh, a great people scorned by war. After the Republic abandoned them, their entire economy defaulted, causing millions of deaths. When the Huks invaded a second time, Jaro joined Qymaen jai Sheelal and took his birthright as Warlord to command the armies with him. Driving them off, Jaro left only to come back after he fought Dooku, Asajj, and Grievous.
This is where he found the Greater Unified People of Kalee, or UKP(Unified Kaleesh People). He named his second in command Qymaen jai Sheelal(now General Grievous) due to his passion for the people, even though they are both forced to be enemies. What makes this group more essential, is that it is backed solely by both the CIS and the Republic, and gives it's forces to both their sides. A way for creating peace. So then Kalee became a DMZ. The Kalee DMZ, where both Republic and CIS could co-exist without fighting, and where Jaro would regularly meet with Grievous not as enemies, or gnerals of CIS and Republic, but as friends and leaders of the people of Kalee.
(I understand if this might need the permission of whomever does Grievous. But I don't plan to use any part of Grievous with this anyway. I just planned this as a back story. Now if Grievous wanted to roleplay this, and for it not to just be backstory, I would accept, because it might be a good concept for roleplaying.)
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Post by Garyn Fett on May 8, 2013 8:03:14 GMT -5
Someone who knows of the Kaleesh and plays as one? I like you already! I used to RP Grievous on my forum and here a long time ago. After reviewing the account of Grievous, he's not been logged on. So you won't have to worry about permission or anything like that.
Been so long since I RP'ed. I'm tempted to jump back in just to bring back my custom Qyamen character.
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Post by Lord Vader on May 8, 2013 10:44:26 GMT -5
doooo it.
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Jack Dresden
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Post by Jack Dresden on May 8, 2013 15:24:58 GMT -5
Someone who knows of the Kaleesh and plays as one? I like you already! I used to RP Grievous on my forum and here a long time ago. After reviewing the account of Grievous, he's not been logged on. So you won't have to worry about permission or anything like that.
Been so long since I RP'ed. I'm tempted to jump back in just to bring back my custom Qyamen character. Yeah. Jaro is a Gen'Dai/Kaleesh/Human, whose namesake is Mandalorian and was raised among a Tusken Raider tribe. Being the Mandalore to a dead clan, he just keeps up with Mandalorians. But as a bloodright Warlord of the Kaleesh, he fought against the Huks after the Republic forced the Kaleesh back, and later formed this group after he made an agreement with Grievous, them formerly being friends. So, as both generals of opposing sides, they constituted Kalee a Demilitarized Zone of the Clone Wars, allowing both Separatists and Republic to co-exist without massive fighting. Regulated by the new government of Kalee, Jaro, and Grievous, neither side gained an advantage on each other. This was Jaro's way of trying to eventually spread peace on a larger scale, and Grievous saw it as a way to help his people. That's the only reason why he joined the CIS anyway.
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Post by Garyn Fett on May 9, 2013 4:50:17 GMT -5
Someone who knows of the Kaleesh and plays as one? I like you already! I used to RP Grievous on my forum and here a long time ago. After reviewing the account of Grievous, he's not been logged on. So you won't have to worry about permission or anything like that.
Been so long since I RP'ed. I'm tempted to jump back in just to bring back my custom Qyamen character. Yeah. Jaro is a Gen'Dai/Kaleesh/Human, whose namesake is Mandalorian and was raised among a Tusken Raider tribe. Being the Mandalore to a dead clan, he just keeps up with Mandalorians. But as a bloodright Warlord of the Kaleesh, he fought against the Huks after the Republic forced the Kaleesh back, and later formed this group after he made an agreement with Grievous, them formerly being friends. So, as both generals of opposing sides, they constituted Kalee a Demilitarized Zone of the Clone Wars, allowing both Separatists and Republic to co-exist without massive fighting. Regulated by the new government of Kalee, Jaro, and Grievous, neither side gained an advantage on each other. This was Jaro's way of trying to eventually spread peace on a larger scale, and Grievous saw it as a way to help his people. That's the only reason why he joined the CIS anyway. So refreshing to see someone else actually have an interest in Grievous and his Kaleesh people/heritage. I never really saw Grievous as a villain simply for your last sentence. His goal was to help his people, but he was betrayed by Dooku and Sidious, who were at fault for his shuttle exploding. I had also read that Grievous's mind was altered by Sidious/Dooku to think the Jedi were at fault. But I'm not necessarily sure if that's accurate.
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Post by Jack Dresden on May 9, 2013 5:11:31 GMT -5
Yeah. Jaro is a Gen'Dai/Kaleesh/Human, whose namesake is Mandalorian and was raised among a Tusken Raider tribe. Being the Mandalore to a dead clan, he just keeps up with Mandalorians. But as a bloodright Warlord of the Kaleesh, he fought against the Huks after the Republic forced the Kaleesh back, and later formed this group after he made an agreement with Grievous, them formerly being friends. So, as both generals of opposing sides, they constituted Kalee a Demilitarized Zone of the Clone Wars, allowing both Separatists and Republic to co-exist without massive fighting. Regulated by the new government of Kalee, Jaro, and Grievous, neither side gained an advantage on each other. This was Jaro's way of trying to eventually spread peace on a larger scale, and Grievous saw it as a way to help his people. That's the only reason why he joined the CIS anyway. So refreshing to see someone else actually have an interest in Grievous and his Kaleesh people/heritage. I never really saw Grievous as a villain simply for your last sentence. His goal was to help his people, but he was betrayed by Dooku and Sidious, who were at fault for his shuttle exploding. I had also read that Grievous's mind was altered by Sidious/Dooku to think the Jedi were at fault. But I'm not necessarily sure if that's accurate.Dooku provided blood from the frozen body of Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas as a means of keeping Grievous's body alive during his transit to Geonosis, where Poggle the Lesser and his Geonosian scientists implanted his brain and eyes into a duranium alloy body reminiscent of a Krath war droid, complete with LX-44 robotic legs. His vital organs were housed in a synthskin gut-sack impervious to vacuum. The Geonosians would also alter his brain against his wishes, both to trim away disturbing memories—while enhancing his rage centers—and to enhance his equilibrium, allowing him to better employ his newfound agility. Internal implants were also placed in his eyes to sharpen his vision and to protect them from the vacuum of space.
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Post by Garyn Fett on May 9, 2013 11:01:55 GMT -5
So refreshing to see someone else actually have an interest in Grievous and his Kaleesh people/heritage. I never really saw Grievous as a villain simply for your last sentence. His goal was to help his people, but he was betrayed by Dooku and Sidious, who were at fault for his shuttle exploding. I had also read that Grievous's mind was altered by Sidious/Dooku to think the Jedi were at fault. But I'm not necessarily sure if that's accurate. Dooku provided blood from the frozen body of Jedi Master Sifo-Dyas as a means of keeping Grievous's body alive during his transit to Geonosis, where Poggle the Lesser and his Geonosian scientists implanted his brain and eyes into a duranium alloy body reminiscent of a Krath war droid, complete with LX-44 robotic legs. His vital organs were housed in a synthskin gut-sack impervious to vacuum. The Geonosians would also alter his brain against his wishes, both to trim away disturbing memories—while enhancing his rage centers—and to enhance his equilibrium, allowing him to better employ his newfound agility. Internal implants were also placed in his eyes to sharpen his vision and to protect them from the vacuum of space. I know. You sound more like Wookieepedia then a human, lol. I was very disappointed they didn't do much with Grievous in the movie other then use him as a puppet. Granted, in one episode of TCW (Grievous's lair) they did briefly show a snippet of his background, but that was it. I think that's another reason Grievous is my favorite. He's more overlooked and misunderstood then most think.
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Post by Lord Vader on May 9, 2013 17:12:28 GMT -5
Guys, that is not canon. That whole book is noncanon to the star wars story. Allthrough it fits, and sadly its the only story we have of him so far cause of the cancellation, we may never know the true story.
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