Background
In It for the Money
Bounty hunters are, at their core, exceedingly mercenary. While many bounty hunters may claim to adhere to some higher order or serve a greater good, at the end of the day, they all serve one master — money.
Motivation
Religion/Spirituality: The character actively supports some religious or spiritual organization or belief. This could include the tenets of the Jedi or Sith codes or some other belief. Power: The character craves power and authority over others. Their rule may not be despotic, but they wants to control their situation and those around them, often bettering themself in the process.
Obligations
Betrayal: This Obligation can work in one of two ways: either the character is the target of a deep and personal betrayal, or the character is the one who betrayed others. Whether it's as simple as a betrayed confidence or broken promise or as serious as treason or mutiny, the betrayal eats away at the character and affects their everyday life. The target of the betrayal may seek answers, compensation, or simply revenge. Responsibility: A character with the Responsibility Obligation feels a strong sense of accountability or relationship to a person, place, or thing (a responsibility to kin falls under the Family Obligation described above). This could include a strong connection to a mentor, a strong desire to care for orphans in a given location, or taking on the needs of an under-represented minority.
Description
6.1 short brown hair muscular beard 225 pounds