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Revision as of 02:04, 30 September 2013

Datasheet
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Name
Urik Panteer
Aliases
Urik, Rik, Yuri
Callsign
Spire
Age
23
Height
6'1"
Weight
200 lbs.
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Brown
Species
Human
Home Planet
Alderaan
Rank
Initiate
Master
-
Mother
Atris Panteer
Father
Gault Panteer
Siblings
Desmond Rist (adopted sibling post-Alderaan)
Affiliation
New Alderaan
Droids
M-3PO
Location
New Alderaan










"There's no going home, Urik. Not ever. Home's gone now."
―Gault Panteer

Urik Panteer is one of the last surviving sons of the House of Panteer. Offworld at the time of the Imperial assault, Urik escaped with his parents and his best friend, Panteer ward Desmond Rist. After the desolation of Alderaan and the relocation of the nobility, Urik and his family have spent the better part of the past decade attempting to keep the terrible secret of his Force sensitivity. Only his family and Desmond, akin to family, have ever discovered his secret, but one day Desmond vanished and soon, that secret may no longer be safe.



Rise of the Empire
Too young. A phrase often heard in Urik's childhood. But perhaps the most relevant day it plays in young Panteer's life was the day the Empire destroyed his home world.



Urik was only fourteen, not of an age to even consider his true political allegiances, much less swear an oath to fight in an insurgent movement. Politics was to be the dominating force in his life, the life of a noble of House Panteer. Change from within, the principles his family had instilled in him for generations. But on the day the Empire came, the Alderaanian diaspora flocked to the Alliance in the aftermath. Urik would have answered the call as well, had it not been for the discovery that he was a Force sensitive, though his parents, through their considerable influence within remaining Alderaanian communities, were able to keep the warning signs from manifesting publicly.

Yet Urik and his family were not the only ones to have been blessed by serendipity on the day they found themselves visiting a neighboring Core world, for along with them on what had meant to simply be a vacation from a beloved home, came Desmond Rist, thirteen and inseparable from Urik growing up. Desmond was a ward in Castle Panteer immediately prior to the Death Star's strike. For a while, the two became closer together, but after Desmond's accidental discovery of Urik's sensitivity as they both neared their second decade of life, the young man and one of the only survivors of House Rist, was cast out for Urik's protection.

Rebellion
Desmond has been gone for years, but weeks ago threatening messages began arriving at the new House of Panteer on New Alderaan, messages sent from someone who knows the truth about Urik. And though none dare say it aloud, each of them secretly suspect the only other soul to have discovered the truth about Urik Panteer. As for Urik, he does not even need to guess, he can clearly recognize the hand writing of the man who was once his best friend...
Force Powers
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Timeline of Roleplays

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Out of Character
Mike is a current admin at The Rebel Faction, and began writing SW fan fic at The Gungan Council in 2001. Currently, he attends American university for Information Technology and helps to run TRF in a technical and historical-capacity, as well as occasionally making star studded appearances at other writing communities.