take away one black for checks imposed by poor lighting
parry
1
Soresu Defender
when hit by a melee attack. suffer 3 strain to reduce damage by 2 plus ranks in Parry
Soresu technique
1
lightsaber skill can use intelligence
Force Powers
Force Rating
1
Power
MISDIRECT
Description
The Force user creates illusions to fool those around him. The user may spend F to make a target at up to short range unable to perceive a chosen person or object of silhouette 1 or smaller. Until the beginning of the user’s turn, the target cannot see or sense the hidden person or object.
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Power
INFLUENCE
Description
The character may attempt to guide, shape, and even twist the thoughts and feelings of others. Special Rule (W /B use): When guiding and shaping thoughts, only B may be used to generate negative emotions such as rage, fear, and hatred. Only W may be used to generate positive emotions such as peace, tranquility, and friendliness. Other emotions such as confusion can be generated with either W or B. The character may spend Force point W or B to stress the mind of one living target he is engaged with, inflicting 1 strain
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Background
18 years old. Blau-Vitas was found on the door step of the jedi temple on coruscant when he was just a baby. Originally he believed himself to be Pantoran until he was 13, when a Jedi looked into who originally dropped him off. This realization that he was actually Chiss threw him into a whirlwind of confusion. While there wasn't very much in the archives about the chiss race he swore he would double his efforts and become one of the best jedi's people ever saw. Growing up he got incredibly talented at slicing because he wanted to make friends by slicing into the adult holos in the archive so they could see the good stuff. At times growing up he also developed the reputation as a liar. Possibly autistic hed rather lie than tell someone a hard truth.
Motivation
Blau-Vitas's motivation is that he wants to become the strongest jedi the universe has ever seen, and to become one of the council members.
Morality
Pride: Pride can be a powerful emotion, and can push a character to impressive feats of personal accomplishment. He strives to be the best and to take pleasure in his skills.
Arrogance: Pride, among all emotions, is perhaps the easiest to fall to a darker form. Arrogance mirrors pride, but satisfaction in one’s accomplishments is replaced with contempt for others’ failings. It is not enough to succeed; the character also expects all others to fail.