Name: Lunaraetha Vexis

Rank: Sith Acolyte

Tier: High 3

Background: Luna, born Lunaraetha Vexis, grew up as an only child in an upper-middle-class family on Kiros. From an early age, she displayed a cold and detached demeanor, harboring a sense of superiority over her peers. Tragedy struck when her parents were hunted down and killed by ruthless bounty hunters, leaving her orphaned at the age of 12. It was during this vulnerable time that Luna's latent Force sensitivity emerged, and she began manipulating those around her. Now seeking to forge her own path, Luna is on a relentless quest for power and knowledge, searching for a Master who can guide her as she embarks on the dark path of a Sith Apprentice.

Speed: Middle D

Abilities: Mastery in Deception. Highly Proficient in Mental Shielding, Makashi, Espionage, Juyo, and Jar’Kai. Proficient in Manipulation. Skilled in Throwing Knives, Zakuul Hand-to-Hand, Survival Skills, and Dun Moch. 

Notable Force Abilities: Highly Proficient in Mind Trick and Dominate Mind. Proficient in Standard Basic Dark Side Abilities. Begun Training in Force Barrier, Farsight, and Force Body. 

Equipment: Lunaraetha’s Dual Lightsabers; Assassin’s Gloves; Acolyte Armoured Robes; 10 Throwing Knives

Weaknesses: Luna is extremely overconfident in combat, always believing herself to be far superior to her opponent. Thus, a well placed deception could place her in an extremely disadvantageous position, one that a combatant could use to gain an extreme advantage over her. Luna has very little offensive Force capabilities, thus attacking her at range is extremely recommended, especially given the fact she lacks a dedicated saber style to combat blaster fire. Luna relies heavily on manipulation, to the point of it potentially being a crutch, and thus one who has a high mental shielding can render her key skill set null; or play into her arrogance and pretend to be manipulated. Lastly, Luna is extremely unstable and will fall into a deep rage easily at acts of betrayal, disrespect, humiliation, and failure. And while one must be cautious of the boomerang effect, this can definitely be used to the advantage of a combatant.