Wolan Tsomcren
Character
"Thank you Masters!", the Rattattaki apprentice said, noticing two great swordsmen suddenly appearing next to him. "I commanded legions into battle on my homeworld. However, didn't expect to draw all their fire onto me! The Djem So is working well though."
Using his training, Wolan kept aiming to deflect the shots at the enemy. He was quite successful in doing so. The terrorists were falling down, some were even beginning to retreat.
He then decided to put the finishing cherry on the cake. He jumped at the rest of the terrorists and began his more classic Ataru technique, jumping up and down and hacking the rebels to pieces. His blue saber, longer than most due to his great height (6'6") took out, in some cases, two terrorists at a time. He was still focussing heavily on blast deflection
Tsomcren then took the time to analyze the situation. He mentally estimated the capacities of his enemies, a technique he taught himself fighting on the desert wastes of Rattattak as a chief-general.
He then initiated a telepathy between himself and the other masters, saying the following:
"Masters, here's the situation. Ten soldiers left, well-armed, little to no experience. Heavy will, will be hard to subdue them mentally. Their leader is not present, as the seeming center of their attack is but a lieutenant."
Using his training, Wolan kept aiming to deflect the shots at the enemy. He was quite successful in doing so. The terrorists were falling down, some were even beginning to retreat.
He then decided to put the finishing cherry on the cake. He jumped at the rest of the terrorists and began his more classic Ataru technique, jumping up and down and hacking the rebels to pieces. His blue saber, longer than most due to his great height (6'6") took out, in some cases, two terrorists at a time. He was still focussing heavily on blast deflection
Tsomcren then took the time to analyze the situation. He mentally estimated the capacities of his enemies, a technique he taught himself fighting on the desert wastes of Rattattak as a chief-general.
He then initiated a telepathy between himself and the other masters, saying the following:
"Masters, here's the situation. Ten soldiers left, well-armed, little to no experience. Heavy will, will be hard to subdue them mentally. Their leader is not present, as the seeming center of their attack is but a lieutenant."