Nickname: The Aberrant Sith
Race: Sith MutantGender: Female
Age: 19
Weight: 62 kg
Height: 1.71 Meters
Body Type: Ectomorphic
Hair: Silver-Blue
Eyes: Yellow | Red
Skin: Silver-Blue
Class: SithClass Specializations: Makashi Practitioner
Alignment: Evil
Faction: Warlords of the SithFaction Rank: Sith Tyrophyte
Faction Titles: N/A
Faction Alliances: Brotherhood of the Maw | Order of the FewFaction Enemies: The Sith Empire | Galactic Alliance | Silver Jedi Order | New Imperial Order
Residence: Tash-Taral
Birthplace: Ziost
Voice: Rhea Ripley
Appearance and Personality
On most fronts, Tagis Skorn is completely average in terms of appearance for humanoids. She is not exceptionally tall, nor is she sickly thin or monstrously built, although she is well defined in her musculature and other physical assets. Her attire is simple and standard among Dark Siders, being mostly dark with some hints of red, and she wields a basic lightsaber with a red Kyber Crystal. However, the Aberrant Sith, as she is called by some of her peers, is unique among the Sith species solely for the fact that she bears an unusual appearance in their own exclusive standards. Her silver-blue skin and hair mark her as a mutant, an irregularity that has rarely been seen in the Galaxy for hundreds of centuries. While these traits may have been worshipped in a long-forgotten time, they now only serve to hamper her rise in the eyes of her blood-kin, even though the organization she serves could not care less about this. However, Tagis refuses to let this stigma keep her from achieving what she believes is her birthright, claiming to be the descendant of Adas, the Warrior God. This claim comes from her unique appearance, as well as the general known history of her bloodline, which is said in some accounts to extend far into the past of the Golden Age. The validity of this is unknown, and Tagis has routinely declined offers to utilize the genetic tracing programs at her disposal, believing on faith alone that she truly is destined for greatness as long as she has the willpower of Adas to reach it.Strengths
- Pureblood Might: As a member of the Sith species, warfare is in her blood and her family's legacy. She is quite astute in military operations in spite of her age and has a knack for surviving close-quarters combat where many others fail. In fact, despite her less-bulky frame, she possesses a keen functional strength that can outmatch a soldier in their own physical prime. This can be attributed partly to her Force sensitivity, which grants all its people an advantage in bodily attributes, but the rigorous training that she has been put through - willingly or otherwise - has undoubtedly improved her vitality.
- Unorthodox Training: As part of her training under both her family and the Warlords of the Sith, Tagis has become quite astute in the art of Makashi, although not even close to the levels of true Sith Warriors. While she can duel a Jedi or fellow Sith of her own skill level, she is oft to resort to using her natural connection to the Force to gain an advantage. If this does not work, she will utilize the aforementioned physical advantage she has over many individuals. This, in a sense, makes her fighting style unorthodox which can keep her enemies at bay due to the lack of knowing what she will do next in the fight.
- Sith Magic: Once again from her training, Tagis has become studied in the ways of Sith Magic, although her capabilities of channeling such knowledge are minimal at best. Regardless, this has still proven quite the benefit in much of her fights as a mere illusion (her most commonly practiced ability) can throw off her enemies enough to strike with a fist or her blade.
Weaknesses
- Belief in Destiny: Tagis truly believes that she is the descendant and heir of King Adas, to the point that destiny is her most commonly discussed topic and subject of her faith. Such is her adherence to this unproven claim that she is quick to take risks and challenges that could injure or kill her simply because she is that assured in her own birthright and that she is fated for greater things.
- Lack of Dependable Training: Also playing into the risk factor that comes with Tagis as a person is her lack of solid foundational training. While she has received enough to function and fight in the Warlords of the Sith with the unorthodox - as previously mentioned - her faith has left her wanting in terms of consistent and stable training. Her skills in Makashi, for example, are admirable, but not anywhere near what she truly needs to be at her current age and expected experience, especially for a Sith.
- Outcast: Her mutation has left Tagis an outcast among her own species and thus without a reliable selection of help and cultural growth through personal experiences. Capable of learning of her people only through her family and their vast library, Tagis knows of the Sith species only through second-hand or even third-hand knowledge. This makes her claims of heritage that much more ludicrous and improbable, and her faith has made her more enemies than allies, even among the non-Sith of the Warlords.
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