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Name/Title: Darth/Lord Grievance Vexx
Nicknames/Aliases: Karolus Rexx Sheelal (birth name), Krigsbefallaf (Kaleesh title that refers to his past role as a war commander)
Age: 38 Standard Years
Sex: Male
Species: Kaleesh (cyborg)
Orientation (optional): Straight
Homeworld: Kalee
Occupation: Krigsbefallaf of House Cruor
Height: 2.16 Meters
Weight: 159 Kilograms
Physical Description: Intense golden reptilian eyes are his only feature that distinguish him as a sentient being. Cybernetics make up the rest of his body other than his vital organs encased in synthetic skin in his chest/abdominal cavity, protected by durasteel and ceramiplast armor. Physically, he is a replica of General Grievous and his backstory reveals the reason for the heavy resemblance. The only thing that distinguishes him from the late cyborg general would be the Sith tattoos that blacken portions of his armor. These are etchings infused with life through Sith alchemy and they glow, pulse, and change color (mostly fluctuating between crimson and ebony) in accordance with different emotional states Vexx finds himself in. His alchemized cybernetic body is also fully capable of physical feeling, which denies him invincibility as he experiences pain on the same level as if he were composed entirely of flesh and blood. Likewise, his stamina is unenhanced by request at the time of his original engineering because he wanted only to be fueled and driven by his own desire and skill as a warrior.
Clothing: Cortisis-weave cloak of General Grievous bearing the Sheelal insignia; also wears a shield-shaped pendant around his neck bearing the same insignia.
Weapons: Five custom lightsabers: White Death, Cold Blood, Bleeding Bone, and The Reprisals (set of two, each featuring two blades), flamethrower built into right arm
Equipment: Alchemized armor (enables a sense of feeling as though he were made of flesh and blood, but it is resistant to blaster bolts and minor lightsaber damage i.e. glancing blows, though pain is still felt), Medallion of Kaan (implanted in Vexx’s skull, grants invincibility to whatever it is attached to)
Vehicles: Belbussa 41 Starfighter,
Pets (if applicable): Grog (Roggwart), Sputnik (common jumping spider)
Languages: Kaleesh, Basic
Combat Skills (brief summary, including non-Force-based skills not reflected in Abilities section): Mastery in Makashi, Soresu, and Jar’Kai lightsaber forms; well-versed in the art of war and its application to both large- and small-scale combat. He knows how to execute all basic Force-based combat moves (push, pull, wave, etc.), but seldom uses them.
Other Strengths (brief summary, including non-Force-based strengths not reflected in Abilities section): Strategizing skill applicable to ground combat; capable motivator for camaraderie and cooperation among ranks in war settings. Accomplished teacher and trainer in an informal sense.
Flaws (brief summary, including non-Force-based weaknesses not reflected in Abilities section): Stubbornness; he has a strong moral compass that can also count as a flaw. He also trusts his own instincts and skill far more than he is willing to lean on or trust the Force.
Alignment (Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic, Good/Neutral/Evil): Lawful/Good
Personality: Vexx is predominately standoffish with a tendency to be moody. He is dark and brooding and relatively quiet, but when he does speak, it is often to say something worthwhile. He does appear to enjoy a good verbal exchange of insults while dueling, but when in true combat with the intent to kill, he is all business. He is usually calm and calculating, but is also ill-tempered and can be provoked to rage, though it often takes an extensive attempt to get him there. He is honor-bound and refuses to compromise the ancient teachings of his culture, which is the force behind his extremely broad stubborn streak. He is not fond of the cutthroat ways of the Sith, but he understands and will abide by them so long as his honor is not besmirched. He has greater appreciation for the honest way of the Dark Side rather than the deception and denial of the opposite that dictates the actions of the Jedi.
Fears: A life and death lacking honor; dying in captivity.
Likes: Dueling, strategizing, having a mission, being recognized and acknowledged as a living being.
Dislikes: The Force (though not as vehemently as he did in the past); being mistaken for a droid; his existence as a cyborg; most procedures that are necessary to keep him alive (i.e. the care and feeding of a cyborg) as he sees them as an attack to his independence and dignity.
Habits: Paces when anxious or in deep thought. This tends to serve as a self-soothing quirk. Growls for a number of reasons including, but not limited to: irritation, displeasure, anger, pain, frustration, loss of patience, fatigue, hunger, etc. Is also prone to temper tantrums, but these are rare unless his emotions are stressed beyond his tolerance. He also is plagued by tinnitus when the Force is in use by any nearby character, though he has taught himself not to be terribly distracted by this most of the time.
Relationships/Love Interests (if applicable): None
Companions (optional; may include brief summaries of Companion characters, links to full Character Sheets posted in the Campaign Guide, or both): Medical Droid EV-A4-D, assigned as permanent caretaker, doctor, and repair specialist. He was the medical droid of General Grievous (appearing only once in Clone Wars episode “Lair of Grievous”). He was originally destroyed by Jedi Master Kitt Fisto, but was repaired and reactivated on the command of the Sith who transformed Vexx into a cyborg for the sole purpose of repairing/doctoring Vexx as needed.
Friendships (if applicable): Reiis Invadator
Masters (if applicable): Lord Draconis
Apprentices (if applicable): Sharkish’ki of House Cruor
Reputation: Feared for his brute strength and overwhelming abilities in melee combat; an accomplished duelist also rumored to have lethal Force abilities, but these remain rumors as his reliance on the Force is minimal by choice.
Biography: Grievance Vexx, originally known as Karolus Rexx Sheelal, was born to Qymaen Jai Sheelal and Ronderu Iij Kummar during the time when the Kaleesh were at war with the Yam’rii (Huk War). Fearing the soulless bugs would capture their son and make a slave of him, Ronderu placed him under the care of her own mother while she returned to fight alongside Qymaen. The two made visits by night as often as they could, but Ronderu was killed while the Kaleesh child was still very young, leaving behind Karolus, who had witnessed her murder. Qymaen, changing his name to Grievous, vowed to protect his only living memory of the sword-fighter he had loved and lost to a savage and cruel war. He moved Karolus and his grandmother to a safer location in the catacombs of Kalee, then returned to war to avenge Ronderu. He returned secretly many times to bond with his son, teaching him the ancient ways of the Kaleesh. However, when Grievous was shot down and enslaved by Count Dooku and San Hill, he was made to forget his past life and all of his family, including his firstborn son. The Kaleesh were led to believe that their legendary war hero was dead and Karolus was captured by the Huk at age seven and forced into slavery, but the young Kaleesh was not convinced that his father was dead and, after a near-deadly escape from his Huk masters, he spent the following eleven years tracking the cyborg that had arisen as a great Separatist terror to the galaxy under the name General Grievous. If the cyborg was his father, he wanted to be reunited; if the cyborg was an imposter who had stolen such a famous name, the young Kaleesh wanted vengeance for the offense.
Unfortunately, Karolus never was reunited with his father, but he learned that the fearsome cyborg was indeed the one and only Kaleesh warrior who had called himself Grievous. After learning of the General's gruesome death at the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a fierce hatred for the Jedi began to grow inside Karolus and he was determined to recover what was left of the cyborg who had wrought havoc on the galaxy all those years; bring him home to Kalee to rest in peace. However, Grievous' remains changed hands a few times and were eventually resurrected as the droid N-K Necrosis, whom Karolus hunted relentlessly until the droid was destroyed by someone else. Seeing his chance to claim what was left of his father, Karolus moved in to do so, but was confronted by a powerful Sith Lord, Darth Kancerus, who could sense the Force in him and told him that the only way he could claim the remains of Grievous would be if he would surrender to the Sith Empire. Of course, to the Kaleesh, surrender is not an option and so a fight ensued in which the Kancerus overpowered Karolus and subdued him, then proceeded to torture him to try and break him. Karolus remained in stubborn refusal--until Kancerus threatened to destroy the cybernetic remains of Grievous and melt them down. Only then did the stubborn Kaleesh surrender. He never knew just what he was surrendering to until, after months of his physical mass being slowly burned away by white phosphorus, he awakened encased in the cybernetic body of his father; a living, breathing (and sometimes coughing) replica of the fearsome cyborg who had opposed the Jedi. Upon surrender, he inherited all of his father's belongings by default with the exception of his Starfighter, the Soulless One. His prolonged time of unconsciousness had been induced by a drug injected into his neck by Kancerus the moment he had surrendered and had been repeatedly administered each time he had awakened and found the wherewithal to try to fight back.
Much therapy was required upon his awakening and his stubborn will defied his captor, wishing to be returned to Kalee to die and thus give his father a proper resting place. Too tempted to kill his creation to deal with him any longer, Kancerus found and reactivated Grievous's reconstructed medical droid, EV-A4-D, and left it to him to motivate Karolus to accept his fate. The droid, having worked closely with Karolus's father, was able to convince the young Kaleesh to rise and take up Grievous's torch and pick up where the cyborg general had left off. EV-A4-D is ultimately credited with having saved Vexx’s life and worked him through learning how to use his cybernetic body.
Once back on his feet, Vexx was used as a pawn to incite animosity between apprentices in the Sith Empire he had surrendered to. During this time, he was subdued by a Sith Lord who would later become his master and teacher: Lord Draconis. Vexx’s breaking was brutal; cruel, but necessary to awaken the power within him and level his resistance. Draconis’s training regimen was custom-tailored to further break down Vexx’s resistance. It was intense and Draconis saw fit to push his apprentice without reserve, for he knew the potential Vexx had and did not want to see him fall short. Vexx’s hatred for Draconis had been very real and intense, but it later became a deep and profound sense of respect and gratitude. Upon the completion of Vexx’s final trial to become a Sith Lord, Draconis decided that his apprentice had earned the right to a new name—one that would distinguish him as a warrior to be feared throughout the galaxy and so Grievance Vexx was given a Sith name derived from his native tongue: Krigsbefallaf, which roughly translated means “war commander”; a title which Draconis sincerely felt his apprentice had proved himself to be.
At around the same time that he encountered Draconis, Vexx encountered another warrior apprentice, one Reiis Invadator, who had challenged him to a duel with the intent to humiliate and kill the beast who looked like a droid. Their fight was intense and relentless, but it led to the death of neither. Instead, it ended with mutual respect earned that later fostered an unbreakable camaraderie that, though it came under attack several times by members of the Empire, still exists to this day. There were times when Vexx and Invadator were pitted against one another with the expectation that one would die by the other’s hand. They came close, but they refused to commit such heinous treason against one another, even if it meant exile or death. Reiis Invadator eventually disappeared of her own accord, leaving a very confused and concerned Kaleesh cyborg behind to continue on his journey to higher ranks within the Sith hierarchy. Vexx never forgot his comrade however and a strange twist of fate reunited them in a place beyond the reaches of the Sith Empire. Invadator committed herself to aid Vexx in returning to his home world of Kalee, where Kancerus resurfaced with the intent to reclaim control of his creation and enslave the inhabitants of the Kaleesh native planet. Together, Vexx and Invadator managed to stop and eventually slay the Sith Lord who had tormented Vexx for the greater part of his life. Reiis Invadator is credited for having performed the Sith alchemy that gave Vexx the ability to experience true feeling and sensation in his cybernetics as well as the etchings that pulse in rhythm with his emotions.
Due to his ironclad honor code and profound sense of loyalty, Vexx holds both Draconis and Invadator in the highest regard and will not fail to come to their aid should either of them ever need a four-armed Force-wielding menace to work alongside them in any given mission.
STR (Strength): +18
FPR (Force Power): +18
DEX (Dexterity): +18
INT (Intellect): +18
CON (Constitution): +10
MAN (Manipulation): +5
PER (Perception): +10
DES (Destiny): +5
Rank/Level (e.g. Level 40 Dark Lord of the Sith) Level 35 Sith Lord
Base Class: Warrior
Subclass (if applicable): Sith Saber
Skills (game mechanics only; listing all chosen Skills and Skill Points therein):
Shii-cho (+1)
Makashi (+4)
Jar’Kai (+2)
Soresu (+2)
Niman (+2)
Vapaad (+2)
Mounted Lightsaber Combat (+2)
Saber Barrier (+4)
Augmentation (+4)
Shadow Armor (+2)
Force Spark (+1)
Force Lightning (+1)
Lightning Empowerment (+2)
Tutaminis (+2)
Telepathy (+4)
Battlemind (+4)
Force Bond (+2)
Force Resistance (+1)
Stance Discipline (+4)
Precognition (+2)
Fighting Sight (+4)
Force Sever (+4)
Telekinesis (+4)
Force Transfer (+4)
Force Meld (+4)
Mental Shield (+2)
Force Choke (+2)
Sense Force (+4)
Battle Meditation (+4)
Force Barrier (+4)
Force Ghost (+10)
Crucitorn (+2)
Darkshear (+2)
Deadly Sight (+2)
Theme/Inspiration Source:
Name/Title: Darth/Lord Grievance Vexx
Nicknames/Aliases: Karolus Rexx Sheelal (birth name), Krigsbefallaf (Kaleesh title that refers to his past role as a war commander)
Age: 38 Standard Years
Sex: Male
Species: Kaleesh (cyborg)
Orientation (optional): Straight
Homeworld: Kalee
Occupation: Krigsbefallaf of House Cruor
Height: 2.16 Meters
Weight: 159 Kilograms
Physical Description: Intense golden reptilian eyes are his only feature that distinguish him as a sentient being. Cybernetics make up the rest of his body other than his vital organs encased in synthetic skin in his chest/abdominal cavity, protected by durasteel and ceramiplast armor. Physically, he is a replica of General Grievous and his backstory reveals the reason for the heavy resemblance. The only thing that distinguishes him from the late cyborg general would be the Sith tattoos that blacken portions of his armor. These are etchings infused with life through Sith alchemy and they glow, pulse, and change color (mostly fluctuating between crimson and ebony) in accordance with different emotional states Vexx finds himself in. His alchemized cybernetic body is also fully capable of physical feeling, which denies him invincibility as he experiences pain on the same level as if he were composed entirely of flesh and blood. Likewise, his stamina is unenhanced by request at the time of his original engineering because he wanted only to be fueled and driven by his own desire and skill as a warrior.
Clothing: Cortisis-weave cloak of General Grievous bearing the Sheelal insignia; also wears a shield-shaped pendant around his neck bearing the same insignia.
Weapons: Five custom lightsabers: White Death, Cold Blood, Bleeding Bone, and The Reprisals (set of two, each featuring two blades), flamethrower built into right arm
Equipment: Alchemized armor (enables a sense of feeling as though he were made of flesh and blood, but it is resistant to blaster bolts and minor lightsaber damage i.e. glancing blows, though pain is still felt), Medallion of Kaan (implanted in Vexx’s skull, grants invincibility to whatever it is attached to)
Vehicles: Belbussa 41 Starfighter,
Pets (if applicable): Grog (Roggwart), Sputnik (common jumping spider)
Languages: Kaleesh, Basic
Combat Skills (brief summary, including non-Force-based skills not reflected in Abilities section): Mastery in Makashi, Soresu, and Jar’Kai lightsaber forms; well-versed in the art of war and its application to both large- and small-scale combat. He knows how to execute all basic Force-based combat moves (push, pull, wave, etc.), but seldom uses them.
Other Strengths (brief summary, including non-Force-based strengths not reflected in Abilities section): Strategizing skill applicable to ground combat; capable motivator for camaraderie and cooperation among ranks in war settings. Accomplished teacher and trainer in an informal sense.
Flaws (brief summary, including non-Force-based weaknesses not reflected in Abilities section): Stubbornness; he has a strong moral compass that can also count as a flaw. He also trusts his own instincts and skill far more than he is willing to lean on or trust the Force.
Alignment (Lawful/Neutral/Chaotic, Good/Neutral/Evil): Lawful/Good
Personality: Vexx is predominately standoffish with a tendency to be moody. He is dark and brooding and relatively quiet, but when he does speak, it is often to say something worthwhile. He does appear to enjoy a good verbal exchange of insults while dueling, but when in true combat with the intent to kill, he is all business. He is usually calm and calculating, but is also ill-tempered and can be provoked to rage, though it often takes an extensive attempt to get him there. He is honor-bound and refuses to compromise the ancient teachings of his culture, which is the force behind his extremely broad stubborn streak. He is not fond of the cutthroat ways of the Sith, but he understands and will abide by them so long as his honor is not besmirched. He has greater appreciation for the honest way of the Dark Side rather than the deception and denial of the opposite that dictates the actions of the Jedi.
Fears: A life and death lacking honor; dying in captivity.
Likes: Dueling, strategizing, having a mission, being recognized and acknowledged as a living being.
Dislikes: The Force (though not as vehemently as he did in the past); being mistaken for a droid; his existence as a cyborg; most procedures that are necessary to keep him alive (i.e. the care and feeding of a cyborg) as he sees them as an attack to his independence and dignity.
Habits: Paces when anxious or in deep thought. This tends to serve as a self-soothing quirk. Growls for a number of reasons including, but not limited to: irritation, displeasure, anger, pain, frustration, loss of patience, fatigue, hunger, etc. Is also prone to temper tantrums, but these are rare unless his emotions are stressed beyond his tolerance. He also is plagued by tinnitus when the Force is in use by any nearby character, though he has taught himself not to be terribly distracted by this most of the time.
Relationships/Love Interests (if applicable): None
Companions (optional; may include brief summaries of Companion characters, links to full Character Sheets posted in the Campaign Guide, or both): Medical Droid EV-A4-D, assigned as permanent caretaker, doctor, and repair specialist. He was the medical droid of General Grievous (appearing only once in Clone Wars episode “Lair of Grievous”). He was originally destroyed by Jedi Master Kitt Fisto, but was repaired and reactivated on the command of the Sith who transformed Vexx into a cyborg for the sole purpose of repairing/doctoring Vexx as needed.
Friendships (if applicable): Reiis Invadator
Masters (if applicable): Lord Draconis
Apprentices (if applicable): Sharkish’ki of House Cruor
Reputation: Feared for his brute strength and overwhelming abilities in melee combat; an accomplished duelist also rumored to have lethal Force abilities, but these remain rumors as his reliance on the Force is minimal by choice.
Biography: Grievance Vexx, originally known as Karolus Rexx Sheelal, was born to Qymaen Jai Sheelal and Ronderu Iij Kummar during the time when the Kaleesh were at war with the Yam’rii (Huk War). Fearing the soulless bugs would capture their son and make a slave of him, Ronderu placed him under the care of her own mother while she returned to fight alongside Qymaen. The two made visits by night as often as they could, but Ronderu was killed while the Kaleesh child was still very young, leaving behind Karolus, who had witnessed her murder. Qymaen, changing his name to Grievous, vowed to protect his only living memory of the sword-fighter he had loved and lost to a savage and cruel war. He moved Karolus and his grandmother to a safer location in the catacombs of Kalee, then returned to war to avenge Ronderu. He returned secretly many times to bond with his son, teaching him the ancient ways of the Kaleesh. However, when Grievous was shot down and enslaved by Count Dooku and San Hill, he was made to forget his past life and all of his family, including his firstborn son. The Kaleesh were led to believe that their legendary war hero was dead and Karolus was captured by the Huk at age seven and forced into slavery, but the young Kaleesh was not convinced that his father was dead and, after a near-deadly escape from his Huk masters, he spent the following eleven years tracking the cyborg that had arisen as a great Separatist terror to the galaxy under the name General Grievous. If the cyborg was his father, he wanted to be reunited; if the cyborg was an imposter who had stolen such a famous name, the young Kaleesh wanted vengeance for the offense.
Unfortunately, Karolus never was reunited with his father, but he learned that the fearsome cyborg was indeed the one and only Kaleesh warrior who had called himself Grievous. After learning of the General's gruesome death at the hands of Obi-Wan Kenobi, a fierce hatred for the Jedi began to grow inside Karolus and he was determined to recover what was left of the cyborg who had wrought havoc on the galaxy all those years; bring him home to Kalee to rest in peace. However, Grievous' remains changed hands a few times and were eventually resurrected as the droid N-K Necrosis, whom Karolus hunted relentlessly until the droid was destroyed by someone else. Seeing his chance to claim what was left of his father, Karolus moved in to do so, but was confronted by a powerful Sith Lord, Darth Kancerus, who could sense the Force in him and told him that the only way he could claim the remains of Grievous would be if he would surrender to the Sith Empire. Of course, to the Kaleesh, surrender is not an option and so a fight ensued in which the Kancerus overpowered Karolus and subdued him, then proceeded to torture him to try and break him. Karolus remained in stubborn refusal--until Kancerus threatened to destroy the cybernetic remains of Grievous and melt them down. Only then did the stubborn Kaleesh surrender. He never knew just what he was surrendering to until, after months of his physical mass being slowly burned away by white phosphorus, he awakened encased in the cybernetic body of his father; a living, breathing (and sometimes coughing) replica of the fearsome cyborg who had opposed the Jedi. Upon surrender, he inherited all of his father's belongings by default with the exception of his Starfighter, the Soulless One. His prolonged time of unconsciousness had been induced by a drug injected into his neck by Kancerus the moment he had surrendered and had been repeatedly administered each time he had awakened and found the wherewithal to try to fight back.
Much therapy was required upon his awakening and his stubborn will defied his captor, wishing to be returned to Kalee to die and thus give his father a proper resting place. Too tempted to kill his creation to deal with him any longer, Kancerus found and reactivated Grievous's reconstructed medical droid, EV-A4-D, and left it to him to motivate Karolus to accept his fate. The droid, having worked closely with Karolus's father, was able to convince the young Kaleesh to rise and take up Grievous's torch and pick up where the cyborg general had left off. EV-A4-D is ultimately credited with having saved Vexx’s life and worked him through learning how to use his cybernetic body.
Once back on his feet, Vexx was used as a pawn to incite animosity between apprentices in the Sith Empire he had surrendered to. During this time, he was subdued by a Sith Lord who would later become his master and teacher: Lord Draconis. Vexx’s breaking was brutal; cruel, but necessary to awaken the power within him and level his resistance. Draconis’s training regimen was custom-tailored to further break down Vexx’s resistance. It was intense and Draconis saw fit to push his apprentice without reserve, for he knew the potential Vexx had and did not want to see him fall short. Vexx’s hatred for Draconis had been very real and intense, but it later became a deep and profound sense of respect and gratitude. Upon the completion of Vexx’s final trial to become a Sith Lord, Draconis decided that his apprentice had earned the right to a new name—one that would distinguish him as a warrior to be feared throughout the galaxy and so Grievance Vexx was given a Sith name derived from his native tongue: Krigsbefallaf, which roughly translated means “war commander”; a title which Draconis sincerely felt his apprentice had proved himself to be.
At around the same time that he encountered Draconis, Vexx encountered another warrior apprentice, one Reiis Invadator, who had challenged him to a duel with the intent to humiliate and kill the beast who looked like a droid. Their fight was intense and relentless, but it led to the death of neither. Instead, it ended with mutual respect earned that later fostered an unbreakable camaraderie that, though it came under attack several times by members of the Empire, still exists to this day. There were times when Vexx and Invadator were pitted against one another with the expectation that one would die by the other’s hand. They came close, but they refused to commit such heinous treason against one another, even if it meant exile or death. Reiis Invadator eventually disappeared of her own accord, leaving a very confused and concerned Kaleesh cyborg behind to continue on his journey to higher ranks within the Sith hierarchy. Vexx never forgot his comrade however and a strange twist of fate reunited them in a place beyond the reaches of the Sith Empire. Invadator committed herself to aid Vexx in returning to his home world of Kalee, where Kancerus resurfaced with the intent to reclaim control of his creation and enslave the inhabitants of the Kaleesh native planet. Together, Vexx and Invadator managed to stop and eventually slay the Sith Lord who had tormented Vexx for the greater part of his life. Reiis Invadator is credited for having performed the Sith alchemy that gave Vexx the ability to experience true feeling and sensation in his cybernetics as well as the etchings that pulse in rhythm with his emotions.
Due to his ironclad honor code and profound sense of loyalty, Vexx holds both Draconis and Invadator in the highest regard and will not fail to come to their aid should either of them ever need a four-armed Force-wielding menace to work alongside them in any given mission.
STR (Strength): +18
FPR (Force Power): +18
DEX (Dexterity): +18
INT (Intellect): +18
CON (Constitution): +10
MAN (Manipulation): +5
PER (Perception): +10
DES (Destiny): +5
Rank/Level (e.g. Level 40 Dark Lord of the Sith) Level 35 Sith Lord
Base Class: Warrior
Subclass (if applicable): Sith Saber
Skills (game mechanics only; listing all chosen Skills and Skill Points therein):
Shii-cho (+1)
Makashi (+4)
Jar’Kai (+2)
Soresu (+2)
Niman (+2)
Vapaad (+2)
Mounted Lightsaber Combat (+2)
Saber Barrier (+4)
Augmentation (+4)
Shadow Armor (+2)
Force Spark (+1)
Force Lightning (+1)
Lightning Empowerment (+2)
Tutaminis (+2)
Telepathy (+4)
Battlemind (+4)
Force Bond (+2)
Force Resistance (+1)
Stance Discipline (+4)
Precognition (+2)
Fighting Sight (+4)
Force Sever (+4)
Telekinesis (+4)
Force Transfer (+4)
Force Meld (+4)
Mental Shield (+2)
Force Choke (+2)
Sense Force (+4)
Battle Meditation (+4)
Force Barrier (+4)
Force Ghost (+10)
Crucitorn (+2)
Darkshear (+2)
Deadly Sight (+2)
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