Background
Born into an average, middle-class Sluissi family and naturally pushed into the traditional business of the Sluissi: building and maintaining ships for intergalactic transport. Like most Sluissi, B'gal has a natural ease around machines and a natural talent for engineering. Indeed, for most of his life he was an average member of his race in most of his ways. However, that all changed one day when a ship carrying a small party of B'omarr Monks passed through looking for repairs. The most enlightened of the B'omarr order famously exist without bodies, but even prior to this transformation, lower order monks communicate only in images. A dazzling mix of the abstract and literal, cosmic otherworldliness and common, pathetic devotion, these images introduced B'gal to two powerful drugs: religion and art. From that moment forward B'gal became obsessed with the two, stealing both books and artwork to feed his intellectual lust. Eventually, B'gal trained his considerable mechanical skills and his own personal devotion to the universal on forging B'omarr artwork, highly valued in certain corners of the galaxy.
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Obsession -
B'gal is consumed by the overwhelming desire to transcend mere organic experience, stymied by his organic need to continue to live. Cares much more about his religious and artistic pursuits than anything else.
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