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==== Belongings ==== | ==== Belongings ==== | ||
- | 5450cr, Low Passage, Mid Passage, High Passage, | + | 250cr, Low Passage, Mid Passage, |
Snub Pistol | Snub Pistol | ||
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+ | 5000 Cr Bwap professional suit (+2 to impress, but only if they understand Bwap culture) | ||
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Saaderwawetha' | Saaderwawetha' | ||
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+ | ==== Background ==== | ||
+ | Saaderwawetha (short for Saaderwawethanathapapanabanawab) comes from a community of Bwaps that developed on Daddash, a former prison colony planet rife with crime. Once the administrators that served the leaders of the colony, after the planet ceased being a prison, and began self rule, the Bwaps on the main world faced an impossible problem. For Bwaps, who see the world as an unified system both due to ancient cultural and indeed because of their physiognomy, | ||
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+ | The Bwaps who were administrators on Daddash, however, were thrust into a culture comprised of solely criminal minds that immediately adopted crime as part and parcel of everyday life. The Bwaps were not allowed to simply go their own way, but absorbed into the culture, and they were at points forced into criminal behavior to survive. This did, in fact, drive some of the Bwap population to flee the world, and others went insane. | ||
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+ | For the small number that remained, just a few families, enough to keep a gene pool going, they found a way to rationalize that their crimes were part of the unified cycle of life on Daddash. Not that they condoned crime, or being forced into it, but that as it was outside forces that were making them commit crimes, it was simply destiny that they should have to do these things. And thus they have coped for a couple of centuries now. | ||
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+ | Saaderwawetha, | ||
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+ | The merchant operation he was working for had issues of mismanagement by the ship's captain, however, and after a few years he was forced to look for other work. This is when he ran into the trio of Captain Rixon Arnot, " | ||
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+ | Saaderwawetha has largely agreed to this situation for two reasons. He believes that these individuals are, like many on Daddash, not ones who would take kindly to any other answer than yes. And he didn't at that time have any other real prospects other than returning home (or finding work for other humans, all of whom seem somehow a little corrupt), which was an even less appealing option. Furthermore, | ||
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+ | He has left behind family on Daddash, which occasionally gives him pangs of guilt; as bad as humans are off of Daddash, they are nowhere near as bad as those ON Daddash. But he realizes that they are well and truly institutionalized, | ||
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+ | While on Ekin in his time with the merchants, Saaderwawetha met a human business person who found him fascinating, |