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LORD DIABOLIS GHOUL

Lord Ghoul

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Overview

NAME: DIABOLIS GHOUL
SPECIES: DEVARONIAN
AGE: ANCIENT
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 1.8M
SKIN: ASH
EYES: BLUE
FORCE SENSITIVE: YES

FACTION: THE SITH EMPIRE
RANK: SITH KNIGHT


Traits
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- Strategist? - Lord Ghoul fancies himself a master tactician. He is not. All the soldiers under his command can do is try to mitigate the damage.

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- Insane - Lord Ghoul's perspective of reality is highly warped.

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- Brawn - Lord Ghoul is quite strong, even more so after using his sulfur inhaler.

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- Cruel - Diabolis relishes the opportunity to flay the skin from the bones of his enemies, et cetera, et cetera.

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- Craven - If he believes he is losing a fight, Diabolis will flee. Afterward, he will make up an excuse.


History

In the year 850 ABY, an expedition of scientists from the Sith Empire recovered the wreckage of a ship in the Unknown Regions, which they believed contained the body of a fearsome warrior known as Diabolis Ghoul.

They found a cryopod within and unthawed the centuries old Sith.

Unfortunately for them, the record on which they based their search was written by an old fellow by the name of Josifus. Josifus, in making a record of Sith history, came across the rather ignominious career of a failed Sith warlord named Diabolis Ghoul. A tragedy that this Ghoul was such a dunce. Unless... the historians up to this point had all been wrong and Ghoul was simply a tragically misunderstood, and underestimated warlord. At which point, Josifus' eyes turned into large, flashing credit symbols.

He authored the biography a year later: "Lord Diabolis Ghoul - the forgotten war lord."

Never mind that he made eighty percent of it up from stitching together various accounts, the biography sold right off the shelves.

The rest, as they say, is history.

Or is it?
 

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