B L O O D E Y E S
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Aron is an average height athletically built young man with long dirty blonde hair and red eyes. Much of his appearance comes from his Father Rann Thress , but he does inherit the eyes of his Chiss mother @Asha'bell'anar.
Aron is said to look much like a younger Rann, but his face comes across as kinder and smoother than his fathers. His build is much more lean, and his smile could light up a room.
When Aron gets angry, his eyes exhibit even more Chiss characteristics. While, normally, his eyes are white with red Irises. When angered, Aron's eyes go fully red, proving he is his Mother's son.
Aron likes to wear more practical clothing, but he shares a sense of theatrics with his father. His clothing tends to be on the fancier side. Swirling white patterns decorate the trim of his robes, and jewelry will often decorate his person in some way.
INVENTORY
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PERSONALITY AND BELIEFS
"Good isn't a thing you are, it's a thing you do."
Aron strives to be, above all else, a good person. A hero. When a planet is under attack, Aron will not run towards the closest red lightsaber, he will sprint towards the innocent closest to danger. People in harms way must be saved first. And Aron trusts his allies would handle whatever had caused the problem. He doesn't believe that simply being a Jedi, being of the Light, makes you a good person. Actions, for Aron, mean so much more than words ever could. Righteous Tyranny is something Aron cannot stand. When those of the Light commit acts of evil under the guise of serving the Force, or of being a good person. For Aron, there is nothing more hurtful than a false one's love. And so a constant struggle for Aron is one to prove that he is what he claims to be, he isn't what his Father is, and he's not what you expect.
Red eyes hide the good heart beneath.
In the same line of thinking that a Jedi being a Jedi doesn't make that Jedi good; a Sith being of the Darkness does not make them evil. Deeds matter more than convictions or dogma. And who is Aron to judge?
Eyes that could be easily mistaken as Sith? A family history of darksiders? How easy would it be to judge Aron?
Although he cannot control what others think of him, he can control what he thinks of others. And only those who earn his animosity are those who deserve his judgement.
Rule 1: Don't hurt the innocent.
STRENGTHS
+Bravery - Aron is never one to run from danger. He will put himself in harms way as many times as is needed.
+Persistence - Aron never gives up. When he has a task in mind, he will not let failure stop him from success.
+Kindness - Aron is a kind soul. He speaks with politeness and never raises his voice in public.
+Compassion - Aron can't help but feel great compassion to others in the Galaxy. Any more downtrodden than himself and he will jump at the chance to help.
+Diligence - Aron is incredibly diligent. When presented with a task, he will focus on completing it often times to the detriment of other tasks.
WEAKNESSES
- Fear of Abandonment - Aron has a deepseated fear of abandonment. When people come into his life that like him, he becomes terrified that they will leave him.
- Naivety - Aron can be incredibly naïve at times. Wanting to believe the best in people can make it easy for someone to take advantage of him.
- Stubborness - Aron doesn't like things not going his way. When met with failure, he will oftentimes pursue the task again. Be it a conversation, a plan, a battle, or what have you. If Aron is unable to secure the result he wants, he will not simply withdraw.
- Anger - Aron suffers from anger issues. A childhood of jeers relating to his eyes, as well as people tending to fear him because of them, has made Aron quick to anger, which, unfortunately, only exacerbates the redness of his eyes.
- Desperation - Aron is incredibly desperate to prove he is a good person. Not only to the galaxy, but to himself. This desperation will lead Aron to take on the most dangerous assignments, engage the deadliest foe, or enter a burning building a thousand times.
HISTORY
Aron was born on Onderon to Rann Thress and Asha'bell'anar in the year 8XXaby (Files deleted.) Much of his childhood was spent at home or in the city, and he was mostly raised by his Mother while his Father was out in the galaxy doing who knew what. When his father was home, they adored eachother. Rann was the perfect father, and Aron the perfect son. And then he'd leave again. For months. Or years. And who knows when they'd see him again. Aron also had an aunt who cared for him. Damsy Callat . Evidently, herself a Sith, She helped lay the foundations for Aron's...less rigid black and white view on the Galaxy. a "Good" person can be bad, a "Bad" person can be good.
Often times, he'd find himself writing his Aunt, unsure of whether or not she'd get his messages. But regardless, despite that, Aron only ever had good memories of his Aunt
Understandably, this caused Aron some...issues...regarding his father. A man who wasn't there as much as a young son had needed him? And, at times, a Sith Lord to boot? I mean who can blame a kid like Aron for developing some quirks?
In the city where they lived, Aron attended public schools for much of his childhood, and many of the other children were cruel. Aron Bloodeyes was a name the young boy had heard constantly, and while that sounds cool now, to a young kid...it just made
These feelings of inadequacy, of unworthiness, ate at Aron throughout much of his childhood. And his Mother...no one could ask for a better one. She did her best.
She was always there for Aron, encouraging him, guiding him, comforting him. And when his Father was home, he also tried to guide Aron. Rann had made mistakes in his life, and while he had never elaborated, he had told his son that his dream for Aron was to be better than Rann ever was. That was his dream. A better life in all things for Aron. Rann had a better life at home.
A better life....Aron wanted that too. He wanted to do something, be something more. So, as soon as he could Aron left for the Jedi and the Galactic Alliance. Aron wasn't his father, he wasn't his mother. Aron was Aron. Aron wanted to help people. Aron wanted someone to look passed the eyes, the fear, and see who he was beneath. A good man. And that's what Aron chases...constantly. Recognition, respect. And maybe no one will love him for what he's done. But he'll know that that person is alive because Aron Thress, Jedi, saved him.
And that's enough.
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