(The Beast's Headdress)
(The Beast's Headdress)
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION- Intent: To create a character to serve and guard Brae, also to improve upon her character
- Image Credit: John Macaraeg
- Role: A guardian, and source of information of Tusken legends and stories for Brae
- Links: Brae
- Age: 23
- Force Sensitivity: None
- Species: Tusken Raider
- Appearance: The Beast is a tusken raider standing 6'6 in height dressed in a mix of traditional tusken garb and more modern garb given to him by his master, Brae. Most of his more modern clothing are in the colors of House Theyiri, dark purples and lavenders. These extra clothes assist with the Tusken metabolic and self-heating system so that even on icy worlds like Csilla, The Beast can still feel comfortable.
- Name: Br'kob, The Beast (A name given to him by Brae)
- Loyalties: Totally Loyal to Brae
- Wealth: No money, only things of worth are his Gaderffii, and his clothes.
- Notable Possessions: Gaderffii
- Skills: Skilled in close combat, and extremely versed in Tusken language and lore, also has some skill with a blaster but certainly isn't a pro
- Personality: Apparently emotionless but that's probably just his mask, fierce, prone to anger, but controlled when commanded to by Brae
- Weapon of Choice: Gaderffii
- Combat Function: Rush in and beat whatever it is to death with his club, or obey the strategies given to him by Brae.
Br'kob was born into the Gr'kek clan and was the one chosen by the storyteller of the tribe to be his apprentice. He served dutifully for almost two decades, learning all the stories, lore, legends, and myths of the Tusken people, yet he also spent many of his spare time training with his friends who were of a similar age whenever he could. However, five of the members of his tribe were found to be giving away their location to an enemy tribe and were cast out. Br'kob was sent to find them with a group of soldiers, and found them already dead, a single outsider who had sped off, and once again they found this same outsider has saved them again by killing a Greater Krayt Dragon that had been terrorizing their tribe for decades and that no raider could have brought down, never having had enough ordinance. And so when this same stranger demanded him for payment for doing so much for his tribe, he, of course, swore loyalty and followed this stranger off world..
(The Beast)