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Character Razh Sho


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RAZH SHO

FactionNJO & GA
RankJedi Master
SpeciesTwi'lek
Home WorldRyloth
Age40
GenderMale
Height6'0"
Weight176 lbs
Eye ColorGrey
SkinBlue
Force Sensitiveyes
Midechlorian Count14,500
Art Done ByGelly

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PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

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Standing tall and composed, Jedi Master Razh Sho carries an air of wisdom honed through years of discipline and service. His skin is a deep cerulean hue, smooth and subtly iridescent under certain lights, marked here and there by faint scars — silent echoes of battles past. Twin lekku drape down from the crown of his head, thick and strong.

His features are sharply defined — high cheekbones, a narrow nose, and piercing silver-grey eyes that seem to look through lies and fear alike. Faint wrinkles at the corners of his eyes hint at the years he's spent mentoring young Jedi and mediating conflicts across the galaxy. His calm and reserved expression rarely betrays emotion, though an occasional wry smile will surface when speaking with those he trusts.

He wears traditional Jedi robes layered in dark brown and gray, modified for freedom of movement during combat, along with an elegant grey cloak made of armorweave and tailored on Vjun. A simple utility belt rests at his waist, from which hangs a silver lightsaber hilt—sleek, slightly curved, and etched with ancient Rylothian script. Every movement he makes is deliberate, as if each step and gesture is grounded in deep mindfulness.

INVENTORY

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PERSONALITY AND BELIEFS

Master Razh Sho is a figure of quiet authority and impeccable discipline within the Jedi Order. Regal in demeanor, he carries himself with the kind of poise and precision that borders on aristocratic — not out of vanity, but out of a deeply held belief in order, tradition, and the power of personal mastery. His voice is deep and deliberate, his words chosen carefully, and each sentence carries weight, whether he's delivering a strategic debriefing or gently correcting a Padawan's form.

Sho is a master orator and philosopher, frequently engaging in nuanced debates on the role of the Jedi in a galaxy growing ever more chaotic. He is known to question the Republic's growing dependence on the Order, and he does so not from a place of rebellion, but out of concern for the Jedi's integrity. Though loyal, his loyalty is to the ideals of the Jedi Code, not blindly to the Council or politics.

Razh Sho is a traditionalist. He favors classical Jedi robes and lightsaber combat forms, particularly Form II—Makashi, the elegant dueling style. His lightsaber technique is graceful, precise, and efficient—never flashy, always controlled. In battle, he is a strategist and a tactician, analyzing his opponents with piercing insight, often winning with minimal motion and maximum psychological impact.


Sho is respected by his peers, though he is occasionally viewed as aloof or austere. He maintains a certain emotional distance—not out of coldness but as a form of discipline. With his Padawans, however, he is a strict yet devoted mentor, pushing them to develop not only skill and knowledge but also a deep sense of self-awareness and moral clarity.

Razh Sho believes the Jedi must hold themselves above political influence, must act as guardians of balance, and not pawns of war. This belief sometimes puts him at odds with more pragmatic or modern-minded Jedi. But his wisdom is difficult to ignore, and even his critics cannot deny the strength of his convictions-or the quiet, commanding presence he brings into any room.

STRENGTHS

1. Composure Under Pressure

Razh Sho is the embodiment of Jedi calm. In the heat of battle or during intense negotiations, he remains unshaken — his presence alone has a centering effect on those around him. His clarity of thought and emotional control allow him to make difficult decisions without hesitation.

2. Unshakable Integrity

He holds fast to the core ideals of the Jedi Code, even when those ideals put him at odds with the Council or the Republic. His moral compass is unwavering. He doesn't compromise his principles for convenience or popularity — which earns him both admiration and friction among his peers.

3. Master Strategist

Sho is a brilliant tactician, both in combat and diplomacy. He sees layers to situations others miss — analyzing motives, predicting moves, and planning five steps ahead. His approach to both war and peace is methodical, elegant, and precise.

4. Oratory & Persuasion

He possesses a commanding voice and an eloquence that captivates. When Sho speaks, people listen. Whether he's delivering a formal address to the Jedi Council or negotiating with a hostile planetary leader, his words carry authority and logic wrapped in poetic restraint.

5. Mentorship

While strict and demanding, Razh Sho is an exceptional teacher. He doesn't coddle Padawans — he refines them. He draws out their potential through discipline, high standards, and deep philosophical questioning. His students leave his tutelage wiser, sharper, and deeply aware of the Force and their place within it.

6. Refined Combat Skill

Favoring Form II (Makashi), Sho's dueling prowess is unmatched in elegance and control. He believes a Jedi should be a master of discipline in all forms — and lightsaber combat is no exception. His efficiency in battle is nearly artistic.

7. Cultural Insight

Being a Twi'lek from Ryloth, Razh Sho draws upon the depth of his people's history — resilience, adaptability, and the balance between suffering and strength. This heritage gives him a unique perspective among the Jedi, and a quiet pride that fuels his sense of honor.

WEAKNESSES

1. Rigid Idealism

Razh Sho holds tightly to the traditional Jedi Code and a classical vision of what the Order should be. This makes him resistant to change — even when change is necessary. His black-and-white worldview can prevent him from seeing the moral gray in complex situations, causing rifts with more pragmatic Jedi.

2. Emotional Detachment

His discipline and composure are legendary — but they come at the cost of genuine emotional connection. Sho keeps others at arm's length, including his Padawan, maintaining a mentor-student dynamic rather than a familial bond. This detachment can create loneliness, even if he won't admit it.

3. Subtle Arrogance

Though he rarely shows it outwardly, Sho believes few Jedi match his understanding of the Force, the Code, or galactic politics. He rarely boasts, but his body language, tone, and icy silences can carry a quiet sense of superiority. This makes collaboration difficult — especially with younger or more unconventional Jedi.

4. Tendency to Isolate

When disillusioned or in deep contemplation, Sho withdraws rather than seeks counsel. He prefers meditation, archives, or solo missions over engaging in debate or compromise. This self-imposed isolation can make him blind to outside perspectives and vulnerable to manipulation by those who echo his doubts.

5. Distrust of the Council

Though loyal to the Jedi Order in principle, Razh Sho questions the wisdom of the High Council — particularly its entanglement with the Republic. His skepticism can bleed into passive defiance, where he follows the letter of the Council's orders, but not the spirit. This could easily sow seeds of rebellion or draw him to like-minded dissenters.

6. Difficulty with Compassionate Leadership

He's a brilliant tactician and philosopher, but lacks emotional softness. Padawans or allies who need empathy or vulnerability from him often find only cold logic and high expectations. Those who don't respond well to his stern style may falter or feel abandoned under his mentorship.

7. Haunted by Doubt

Beneath his composure, Razh Sho carries a deep inner conflict — not about the Force itself, but about the Jedi's role in a corrupted galaxy. He questions whether the Order has lost its way, and whether true justice can be achieved within its current structure. These doubts, left unchecked, could become a path to disillusionment… or worse.

After awakening from Carbon Freeze:

8. Temporal Displacement:

Razh struggles with the grief of a galaxy that moved on without him. Everyone he knew — gone. The culture, the politics, even the Force itself — it all feels different.

9. Clash of Eras:

He views the modern Jedi (if any remain in his time) as undisciplined, politically compromised, or dangerously sentimental. His rigid Code and noble demeanor feel out of place in a galaxy that now prizes pragmatism and survival.

10. Myth Made Flesh:

To some, he’s a living fossil — a Jedi from the golden age. To others, he’s a potential threat, a wild card with unknown loyalties. Whispers spread quickly: “He’s the Jedi the galaxy forgot. Maybe for a reason.”

10. Force Echoes:

After centuries frozen, he’s deeply attuned to “resonances” in the Force — he hears distant echoes of past events, long-dead voices, or fragmented visions of what might have been. It haunts him. Or perhaps guides him.

HISTORY

"The Galaxy remembers what it can. The rest… becomes myth."



At the height of the Civilization — just before the outbreak of the devastating Gulag PlagueMaster Razh Sho was dispatched on a discreet mission to investigate rumors of bioweapons research on the fringe of Wild Space. A silent whisper in the Force had drawn him toward a powerful collector of forbidden technology and lost Sith relics. This mission would never reach its conclusion.

Betrayed by those he was meant to work alongside, Razh was ambushed and incapacitated. Instead of being killed, his body was preserved — frozen in carbonite by a powerful warlord who intended to ransom or study him. But chaos came swiftly. The Gulag Plague, a virulent virus that brought the galaxy to its knees, turned entire planets into tomb worlds. Borders collapsed. Entire databases were lost. Star systems went dark. And in the chaos of retreat, warfare, and smuggling, his carbonfreeze unit was lost — mislabeled, buried among stolen artifacts and black-market treasures, forgotten for nearly five centuries.

He slept, untouched by time, while the Jedi Order rose, fell, and rose again. The galaxy shifted and reshaped itself a dozen times.

Until one day, on a remote, half-collapsed moon vault that once belonged to a now-extinct noble house, a band of relic hunters stumbled upon a derelict carbon-freezing chamber hidden beneath crates of decaying artwork and defunct Sith trinkets. Inside was Razh Sho, still perfectly preserved.

When the carbonite was melted and he took his first breath in nearly 477 years, he awoke to a galaxy that had forgotten him — one where the Jedi were no longer the revered guardians he once knew, and the ideals he clung to had been stained by history, corruption, and endless war.
 
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