Akain Karna

"Caitlyn DeVries, I would be happy to instruct you in the ways of the Jedi and, although it goes against the tradition of the old Jedi Order to take on more than one apprentice, you’ll find ours is not so hidebound. Assuming, of course, that Akain doesn’t mind learning with another student.” "I, uh, I thought that you wouldn't want me as a padawan anymore, Master Leidias, now that Caitlyn was here."

- Kalja Leidias and Akain Karna

Early Life
Akain Karna was born on Nagi in 2 BBY to a pair of spacer mercenaries. They had traveled from system to system, but they wanted their child born on their homeworld. They decided to set up residence on the planet. He was born amongst his people and was treated as a normal Nagai. He grew up amongst other Nagai and was raised in what would seem like a normal upbringing for a child. His parents taught him from a young age how the galaxy worked and that in order to survive he would need to work to make himself the best in whatever profession he chose.

When he was six, his parents decided that it was time that they went back to their old profession of being mercenaries. However, they were faced with the problem of what to do with the young Akain. He was too young to really come with them, but they had no relatives left on Nagi that would be able to look after him, so they were forced to bring him along. Knowing what they'd taught him of how the galaxy was, Akain felt at that young age that his parents were doing the right thing for him. It would enable him to learn much. They'd already begun to teach him how to defend himself with his fists and feet. Now he would be able to learn more and would be able to protect himself. In addition to this, he would be able to make himself useful and ensure that he had employment.

They went on different missions, and Akain kept his eyes and ears open, learning much along the way. He learned how to shoot and how the insides of ships worked. From this he found that he had great skills with machines. He picked up different languages and would soon be able to speak some of them fluently. He never realized how he was able to learn things so quickly. He never thought about it until later, just thinking that some things came naturally to him. Only years later would the thought occur that perhaps he was Force-sensitive and that it was the Force aiding him in his learning.

When he was nine, a mission that his parents took on would have a great impact on the young Nagai's life, changing it and altering it forever. It would completely destroy and shatter Akain's life, giving him the personality and characteristics that he has today.

Vey'dev
The system of Vey'dev in the Outer Rim territories was home to a planetary government called the Vey'dev Union. The system was one of the many places around the galaxy where life was cheap, and it seemed in the Vey'dev Union that there was always a sale going on. Grafted together from various criminal organizations and pirate groups, the government was extremely corrupt and was constantly fighting the rebelling populace. Those that they fought were almost always put down, but would eventually rise up, new soldiers for the cause created when they lost loved ones in the previous rebellion. However, the government had higher quality tools of war and though it was little to begin with, their soldiers had some training in the art of war.

The rebels knew that they were fighting an impossible battle. They needed help, no matter the cost, they were willing to pay for it. In the end, the leaders decided that only outsiders would be able to help the way they needed it. So they made a call to different mercenary groups to see if any would be able to give assistance.

Akain's parent's group was the one that answered the call. They arrived on the planet and quickly began to help the resistance, training them and fighting alongside them. Akain participated in a few of the minor skirmishes, his parents always careful to make sure he was out of harm's way as much as possible. Slowly but surely, the tide turned against the government, and victory, an ever elusive goal for years, appeared to be within the rebel's grasp, as long as the final push was successful.

During one of the final battles against the Vey'dev Union that coincided with his birthday, both of his parents were killed when a Vey'dev hovertank demolished the building that his parents were holed up in. That was the story that he was originally told, until it was decided that he was given the truth. His parents had been involved in the assault on the Emperor and Empress' palace. They had been killed by the Emperor's daughter who had used the Dark Side, after her parents had been killed.

For Akain, the rebel's victory two months later against holdouts and loyalists was hollow. He was orphaned at the age of ten.

Little did he know, but his parents' actions with the mercenary group on Vey'dev would have disastrous consequences for him in the future, when he was forced to fight with a dangerous Sith Witch.

Mercenary
"I used to be a mechanic and a pilot before I came to the Jedi Temple. I did quite a bit of work in the Unknown Regions on different ships. I've been on a Baudo before. I never flew one or worked on one, but a deal went down in one once and my Captain at the time requested that I come along with him. I think he figured my Force sensitivity would help him in the negotiation process."

- Akain Karna to Kalja Leidias and Caitlyn DeVries

The people were ecstatic to have thrown off the yoke of oppression. Celebrations took place. The young Nagai had nowhere to go, and few friends amongst the battle hardened mercenaries. Akain was forgotten in the victory celebrations. Yes, the rebels and the mercenaries mourned the losses that they'd taken, but the rebels were too busy with reorganizing the government, and the mercenaries too busy with making sure they were paid to worry about Akain. One of the mercenaries felt the tug of his conscience, however, and made the time, insisting that Akain get his parents' share of the money.

The rest of the group knew that it was the right thing to do, despite how much money it was to be giving to someone Akain's age. It was enough to start a decent life. With this money, Akain was able to leave the planet, onboard his parents' ship. His skills before had leaned towards fixing ships and modifying them. He didn't know much about flying since his mother had always flown the ship. Now, he had to learn in order to survive and after a few faulty starts, he quickly learned a testament to his intelligence and to his connection with the Force.

He moved from system to system, doing odd jobs here and there. Slowly, his pool of money dwindled, despite how spartanly he lived. He eventually had to sell the family ship, since he was still so young there was little he could do for work. Eventually, when he was twelve, he joined a mercenary group, much like the one his parents had been involved in. They had decided that his age wasn't as much of a matter as others did. As long as he could shoot and obeyed orders, they didn't mind him joining up at all. So he joined and witnessed once more the profession that had killed his parents.

Akain was a pilot for the mercenary outfit and occasionally worked the ground detail as a guard for prisoners or equipment. He stayed with them until he was fifteen, working and earning a living. When he had to kill, he took no pleasure in it. To him, it was a job that had he had to do. It instilled in him a sense of detachment from the fate of others, something that would slowly cement itself and have to be carved out from his personality by the Jedi.

A "Chance" Encounter
On one of the missions, they captured a Barabel who was working as a bodyguard for the opposing force. Apparently he knew a great deal of information on their target, so they needed him alive for interrogation purposes. After he was caught, the mercenaries realized that they needed a lot of their men for another mission and couldn't afford to tie up any of their more important soldiers in watching the Barabel. They decided to use a number of their support personnel instead. This way they could do both and come back to question the Barabel regarding the information that he knew. The leader of the mercenaries pulled Akain aside and placed him in charge of the group that was to guard the Barabel.

Akain was stationed as his guard and was the one with the closest proximity to the prisoner. He wasn't afraid of the alien, though he'd heard tell of just how many of the mercenaries in the group it had taken to bring him down and subdue him. Though he was tied up, it was possible that he could escape and Akain wanted to be in the room if that happened, as he was responsible and would do whatever it took to take him down. However, the Barabel had calmly accepted his fate it seemed. He and Akain began to converse, and the Barabel noticed things that others hadn't over the years. Akain picked things up quickly, could manipulate mechanics the way he wanted them to be moved, and most importantly, could sense things about people. The Barabel told him of the Jedi and that he might be Force-sensitive.

Akain had heard of the Jedi before, but had always doubted that his skills had anything to do with them, opting to believe that he was just very lucky which made up for his clumsiness, at least the clumsiness in his mind. But as the Barabel spoke in awe of and in reverence to the Jedi, Akain began to consider it more and more as something out there for him. He didn't want to remain a mercenary for the rest of his life, contstantly reminded of the way hi sparents were killed. More importantly, he could just as easily be killed in a freak accident like they had been. His mind made up, he decided to journey to the Jedi Temple, leaving behind his previous life as a mercenary.

At the time, the Temple was located on Coruscant. He arrived and was tested. To his surprise and happiness, he found out that yes, he was Force-sensitive. Despite the problems with his age, they made him an offer to join the Temple and study to become a Jedi. He took them up on the offer, wishing to be trained. He progressed rapidly through his studies and eventually one of the Jedi Knights, Juk'ves Kesni, took an interest in him and decided to take him on as his padawan. Akain was awestruck and humbled, convinced that he would never become a real Jedi. He had figured that the Jedi would have figured out their mistake down the road and would have asked him to leave the Temple or to join one of the smaller subdivisions of the Order. When the Empire attacked Coruscant, he, along with many of the Jedi, were evacuated. He and his master at the time departed for the Outer Rim Territories, to lie low until it was safe again.

Little did he know, but his life was going to drastically change.

The Passing
His master had been a rather outspoken Jedi. During his time he'd gone on a few missions and had helped various groups of people. Unfortunately he'd also upset other groups as well. The results that he'd achieved on a few of his missions had angered various people, and they were out for vengeance. While he'd been on the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, it had been hard to get at him, but now that he was out in the open it was easier to strike. Akain's master was a rebel like Qui-gon Jinn, but unlike Qui-gon, he had people get a contract out on his life. Akain and his master were on a backwater planet in the Unknown regions, taking up the responsibilities of protecting the people in the area from pirates and others who would threaten the security and well being of the system's inhabitants. This was where and when the bounty hunters struck. The two of them were caught unaware and forced to fight for their lives. There were five bounty hunters.

Akain had been very well trained up until this point and he fought the bounty hunters as best as he could. His master was a great swordsman and cut down two of the five bounty hunters sent after them. Akain himself slew one. But one of the hunters was successful, and stabbed his master with a poison tipped blade. The remaining hunters decided not to kill Akain as there was no reward for a dead Nagai. They didn't blame Akain for killing one of their brethren. He'd been defending himself and they weren't supposed to look out for each other. After they made sure that Juk'ves was dead and Akain properly tied up, the bounty hunters left.

He was alone again, just like after his parents had died. He had no one anymore and he knew he had to get back to the Jedi Order. He needed to explain what would happen. He had a feeling that there would be disciplinary action for having allowed his master to die and he feared that they would expel him from the Order. Still he knew that it was the right thing to do, to go and accept the judgement that awaited him. He had a ship, but didn't know where the Jedi were to meet up and more importantly, if that time had arrived. He just knew he had to get out of where he was. He reasoned that the bounty had been on his master's head, but that didn't mean that the person or persons who had taken it out wouldn't take another one out on him, determined to eliminate any survivors and eyewitnesses.

He was unable to get in touch with any of the Jedi and so began the next phase of his life.

Wandering the Galaxy
After his master died, Akain left that system in their ship and began a series of journeys throughout the galaxy. He felt as though he couldn't return to the Jedi Order, not with people possibly hunting after him. More importantly, he doubted his abilities in the Force. After all, if he had been better he would have been able to protect his master. He was unsure if he was worthy to rejoin the Order. How would they look on a masterless padawan? He didn't know and he wasn't to sure that he wanted to find out, convinced that the response would be a negative one.

Akain was, once again, alone. Much like the time after his parents had died, he now had no one with him and had to depend only on himself. He decided to see different parts of the galaxy and began to move around. His travels took him to various locales, and he became interested in how others connected to the Force. He did as much research as he could and went to visit a few various groups here and there. He never stayed for long, soaking up their teachings and experience before moving on.

He didn't want to stay because he knew that if he became a disciple of that particular group's, they'd realize his true worth, which was, to him, extremely little, and ask him to leave. It seemed it was the will of the Force what happened next. There was no other way to look at what happened. The greatest impact on the Nagai's life, before he met one of the Order's greatest Jedi Masters, was his impromptu trip to the system of Gand.

It started with a faulty hyperdrive, one that he didn't have the funds to fix. The ship was pulled out of hyperspace in a violent accident, and was heavily damaged. Akain found himself in the homesystem of the Gands. There he found a sort of acceptance in their society for a while. He studied many of the Findsman techniques and philosophies.

He slowly learned confidence, but the lessons wouldn't really stick and affect him for a while. He knew that he wanted to rejoin the Jedi Order at some point, wishing that they would have him back. When Faarel Blackthorne's call was sent out, he felt as though it was the perfect moment. He worked on and completed the repairs on his ship. He left Gand and headed to Onderon. At this point in time, he had not fully completed his Findsman training.

One of the greatest Jedi Masters
"Hello, my name is Akain Karna. I'm a Jedi padawan. "I'm Jedi Knight Derek Muir. Where is your master?" "He was...um...killed.""

- Akain Karna and Derek Muir

When he reached Onderon, Akain felt extremely out of place. Everyone around him was a jedi. He was nothing really. Just a padawan who had never completed his training and was a weakling compared to those around him. He helped out where he could, in the construction of the new Jedi Temple, determined to make his mark known and to show the others that he wasn't the weakling that he assumed they thought he was. During the construction, he met and befriended Derek Muir. His friendship with the now Human Jedi Knight would be a bond that lasted many years.

He also met Kalja Leidias. He was in awe of meeting the famous Jedi Master and was even more awestruck to find out that she didn't have a padawan. Then he learned that Kalja didn't take on too many padawans. He reasoned that it was because she was important and extremely busy. Also, he figured it had to do with the fact that it would be hard for an average Force user to be able to keep up with her. Shortly after meeting her, she asked him if he wished to become her padawan. He was obviously excited by the chance. Kalja didn't usually take padawans and she was one of the more senior members of the Order, despite her age.

He began his training under her and she attempted to bring his confidence levels up. But she didn't realize at first how excruciatingly tough that would be. Simply put, the Nagai had for so long continued to put himself down, and inform everyone around from him that they should lower their expectations for him, so that when he failed them, and it was when, not if, they wouldn't be surprised or hurt in any way.

Unfortunately, his training would be cut short. The war against the Xen'chi waged on and the true foe behind the Xen'Chi was being discovered. Kalja was needed on the front lines and she knew that Akain wasn't ready to go on such a dangerous campaign. She left him behind on Onderon. He wasn't that upset, knowing that he would have only slowed her down and been a pain in her side. He continued his training as best as he could, and awaited her return.

Kalja's Return
"Unfortunately, I don't. You can probably find a few others to wait with though. I'm Akain Karna, by the way. If you don't mind me asking, why have you come to the Temple here? You seek instruction in the ways of the Force? "I do. I'm Caitlyn DeVries. If you don't mind my asking, who's your master?" "My master's name was Kalja Leidias. She asked me to remain here on the Temple when she went to fight GAIT. It had something to do with me not being fully ready. I'm not too surprised though. Anyway, its a pleasure to meet you Caitlyn DeVries."

- Akain Karna and Caitlyn DeVries

The war with the Xen'chi and GAIT eventually wound down and Kalja returned to the Jedi Temple on Onderon. Before Akain could meet with her however, she was whisked into a meeting of the Jedi Council, to deliberate on an assortment of things. He met up with Derek Muir shortly before the Jedi Knight was to go into the meeting, happy to see his friend once more. While Akain waited a long with many other Jedi outside the Council's chambers, he met a newcomer to the Temple, Caitlyn DeVries. The young woman wished to learn the ways of the Jedi as a means of finding her lost sister, Isis Sinclair. Akain decided to help her, informing her that he would be able to get her to meet at least Kalja Leidias when the meeting was over.

While they were waiting, when they'd only known each other for a few minutes, friction began to appear between the two. Their personalities were incredibly different and neither did well as a team player. Shortly after they met, the meeting ended and Akain was able to introduce Caitlyn to Kalja. The Jedi Master was impressed with the other's skill. She asked Akain to give Caitlyn a tour of the Temple, which he did, touching over the most important parts of the place. The whole time, he figured that Leidias would ask Caitlyn to be her padawan and ask Akain to find a new master. So sure of this was he, that when Kalja asked Caitlyn to become her padawan, an apology for his obvious failings was on the tip of his tongue. However, Kalja surprised him by saying that she was going to break with tradition, taking on Caitlyn, but also keeping Akain as her padawan.

Unfortunately, there was no time for any real concrete training to commence, as many of the Jedi Council members, Kalja included, were going to Nexus Station to a meeting with the Galactic Empire. They were to discuss, among other things, a peace between the Empire and the Jedi.

Akain traveled to Nexus Station onboard the Guardian, where he, along with Kalja and Caitlyn were introduced to the Swift Light. It was about this time, that Akain found himself drawn to the new padawan. He'd never been really attracted to any woman before, and he wasn't sure what to do about it. He did know that this was deeeper than just a random attraction. Over time his feelings were going to develop more and more. Caitlyn had many things that he was envious of. She was exuded more confidence than he did, and was constantly optimistic about life.

She called him out on his feelings of inadequacy, trying to make him face his problems. She also did it within five minutes of meeting him. Unsure of what to do, Akain had tried to defend himself, but the two got into an argument. Eventually, Caitlyn stopped the argument, not wanting to get in to a serious argument with Akain after having just met him. As it turned out, she did have demons of her own to face. One of her problems was dealing with trust issues. She found it hard to trust other people, though she told Akain that she felt as though she could trust him.

The two decided to help each other. Akain would help Caitlyn learn to trust others better, and Caitlyn would try to help Akain overcome his self-doubts.

Nexus at Nexus
The group arrived at Nexus Station with little to no fuss. But after that, the problems started in earnest. No one had told the Jedi delegation the full extent of the Imperial defense system for the conference. It included ysalamiri, the Force-canceling creatures. Kalja and the rest of the masters decided that while they had to subject themselves to the creatures, they didn't have to do the same to their padawans.

Kalja told Caitlyn and Akain that they could tour the station if they wanted. Since Caitlyn had been there previously, she knew her way around the station in a limited fashion. Rhyana Torshey and Renato Farani accompanied them, Derek Muir and Daer'Gunn's padawans respectively. Akain sensed that something was amiss with both Caitlyn and Rhyana. In Rhyana's case, he quickly deduced that she was pregnant and didn't wish anyone to know. However, he couldn't put his finger on what was troubling Caitlyn.

Casinos and Assassins
He would soon be able to figure it out, once the group stopped to allow Rhyana a chance to rest. Caitlyn departed from the rest of the group, headed to the refreshers. While she was there, she was attacked by an unknown assailant, who tried to kill her. The attacker had mistaken her for someone else, possibly her sister, Isis Sinclair and ran off. Akain rushed to the refresher, but stopped, remembering that it was a ladies' room. He was unsure if he should go in, not knowing if there were others in the room in addition to Caitlyn. He asked her if ebverything was alright, and she yelled at him once she was out of the refresher. Unfortunately for her, that triggered Akain's personality quirk, and he berated himself mentally. He withdrew from the group a bit, allowing others to make decisions where he had before been the person in charge.

Caitlyn had realized her mistake and refused to allow Akain to leave the group and return to the meeting hall as he told them he was going to do. Instead, she dragged him along, making sure that he went with them when they went to a casino and hotel. One that was incidentally run by a Hutt. When they were there, they were attacked by more people. This time, though Akain was near Caitlyn, who was once again the attacked person. Akain brought his lightsaber into the equation, knowing that their foes would be intimidated by the sight of the infamous Jedi weapon.

Jola'Edana and her daughter Kali Vos had arrived, and gave support when the group of padawans exited the casino. Caitlyn, not wanting Akain to fight the attackers, used the Force, to create a diversion so that the two of them could escape. Once they arrived outside, NET teams came to apprehend them. The Hutt however, expressed interest in the group and wished to talk to Caitlyn. Despite his words to the contrary, Caitlyn left the group and went to negotiate with the Hutt. She returned after some time, with a promise the Hutt had given her to help call off the NET forces. Though he politely asked, Caitlyn refused to tell Akain what had transpired between her and the Hutt in the Casino.

This confused the Nagai, who had been told, by Caitlyn herself that she trusted him. He pushed the thoughts out of his mind though as the group headed back to the meeting hall.

Return to the Meeting Hall
By the time they had returned to the meeting area, Reng Kasr had ordered more troops to the area, to make sure that the Jedi didn't do anything. Always careful, he wanted to make sure that the problems that the Jedi padawans had caused outside of the meeting hall's boundaries would not continue inside of the hall. Since those in the meeting were on a break, Akain and Caitlyn were immediately questioned by Kalja as to what happened while they were away.

They told her what had happened. She wasn't too thrilled that they had been the center of attention. While they were there, Akain's mind was probed by Lyli Var'nio, a powerful Sith Witch. She was seeking information on Akain's weaknesses As it turned out, she was daughter of the King and Queen of the Vey'dev Union. She had spent her life honing her skills in the Dark Side so that she could kill those responsible for her parent's deaths. She had suceeded so that only Akain was left, deciding to also eradicate the children of the mercenaries as well.

What she found was interesting. Akain's feelings for Caitlyn had deepened and become his only weakness. She reasoned that he would react rashly if she was in trouble, maybe kill if she was hurt. He'd sworn to himself that he would protect her from anyone who would do her harm. She knew then how to strike at him. She had to hurt Caitlyn to get Akain to come to her. However, her success at finding out this weakness made her careless and she dropped her concealment for a moment.

In that moment, Daer'Gunn and Caitlyn DeVries were able to sense her presence. She was forced to retreat. Already behind the security force of Tasiv soldiers and Oremin Force Troopers, she was well protected from anything that the Jedi could do. The Empire wasn't going to let them past that line, which meant that she could strike with impunity, though it was limited. Only she and Akain knew what the next day was. His birthday, and the death day for his parents and her parents.

Akain for his part, had recognized who she was. He knew that she was the daughter of the King and Queen of the Vey'dev Union and he'd confirmed it. This was the woman who had killed his parents. He misunderstood the scolding that Daer'Gunn had given him, thinking that he should have killed the Darksider as soon as he'd known she was there. Since he'd only just found out, he decided to do something about it now. The exact nature of why he got so angry is murky at best. Lyli killed his parents, who's death day was the very next day. This angered him the most besides her threat to Caitlyn. In addition, she had pried into his mind, which angered him further, compounded by the fact that he hadn't known she was doing it. This angered him because since she had killed his parents, his personality had been drastically altered from what it would have been had they not died, and he constantly strove to be the best because of it.

Next, and one of the most important parts, he'd realized that she'd been snooping on Caitlyn in his mind, and he'd sworn to himself that he would make sure no harm would come to her. Because he didn't know the real reason why Lyli had come, assuming that she was in league with the darksider who had attacked Caitlyn, not thinking that she had come to kill him, he was even further bothered because he remembered that Caitlyn refused to trust him with any of the information regarding her trip to see the hutt.

The combination of all of that mixing inside in his head created the second time in his life that Akain skirted with the Dark Side. Kalja chased after him as he walked to the security guards, attempting to get past. She tried to reason with him, telling him that it wasn't worth it and that his reaction was exactly what Lyli wanted from him. He ignored her, continuing to move towards the guards. Lyli, thoroughly enjoying the show, reached out and touched both his and Kalja's minds before retreating further, just incase things got out of control. It was the last connection to the Force that the two Jedi had before coming under the effects of the Force canceling Ysalamiri of the Force Troopers.

That only further Kalja's resolve to reach Akain before he did something he would regret later. She continued to reason with him. He unclipped his lightsaber, making it look like, at first, that he intended to give it to Kalja so that the soldiers would let him through. But then at the last moment, Akain realized that he was angry with himself and that his actions were not going to make anything better. With one last glance at where he thought Lyli was, he stalked off.

More Training and Heartbreak
Kalja asked for the two of them to return to the Guardian and to wait for her. Akain wasn't too thrilled with leaving the station, but he realized that it was necessary before he acted in a way that would bring the Order down further in people's eyes. Kalja suggested that he focus through meditation, but not in the normal sense of the word. Her father meditated through lightsaber training and she theorized that it might work as an outlet for many of Akain's problems and emotions. For his part, he felt as though he should give it a try, since Kalja had suggested it, though he thought it wouldn't do much for him.

Renato Farani joined them on the shuttle ride over to the Guardian, though Rhyana Torshey remained on the Station.

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Personality and Characteristics
"You go to the bathroom, people attack you. You go to sleep, something crazy happens that you don't remember anything about. And you people think I have issues. You can't be by yourself for more than fifteen minutes. You're like a magnet for the Dark Side. You just walk around with a sign on your forehead that says, 'Try to attack me, pretty please'"

- Akain Karna to Caitlyn DeVries

Put lightly, Akain Karna's personality is complicated. There are only two people in the galaxy who he will listen to no matter what if physically able. They are Kalja Leidias his master, and Derek Muir, a very close friend.

Since his birth, it has constantly been drilled into his head that he needs to make himself useful to others, in different ways. Through this, he will ensure that he has a job, a way of providing for himself and others, and is someone that people want to be around, for his trustworthiness and his dependability. At first, Akain had his parents, and they were his only family, the rest of them having died over the years.

When his parents died, Akain was all alone in the galaxy. He had no one to care for, and no one who cared about him. Because of this, he grew more and more introverted. Something that his parents had always told him stuck with him though. The need to be useful. However, Akain's mind shifted that from just being able to feed and clothe oneself to being worthy of people's respect and caring.

He equated being needed in the physical sense of a job to being needed in the emotional sense of a relationship. For Akain, being the best means that people will have to deal with him, and have to care about what happens to him. Then atleast, he could pretend that they care for him because of who he is, even though he'd know it was because of what he could do for them.

Therefore, no matter what he does or is told to do, Akain tries to make sure that he does it to the best of his ability. It doesn't translate into a cocky attitude or superiority complex as one would think, as he knows that those kind of things make people remember others for the wrong reasons.

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Force Powers
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Skills and Abilities
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First Lightsaber (Borrowed)
Akain has not constructed his own lightsaber. Originally, when he first came to the temple, he used a green saber, one of his Master's spares. When he and his master left Coruscant, he took that saber with him. After his master was killed, he had both his and his master's blue ligthsaber. He destroyed both, feeling now unworthy of carrying the Jedi weapon. Instead he opted to carry two stun batons. he did this to remind himself that he had failed to protect his master, had failed to help him when he needed help the most.

Second Lightsaber (Borrowed)
When he returned to the Temple and met Kalja, she convinced him to return to using a lightsaber, as it was a needed weapon in the trying times that the galaxy was facing. As before, he took one of the spare lightsabers that the Temple had available for padawans to use. He trained with the lightsaber, and would use it after Kalja left to fight the Xen'Chi and GAIT. Unfortunately due to an accident, it was destroyed, though the crystal was salvaged.

Third Lightsaber (Borrowed)
Akain's third lightsaber is the oe that he currently uses. The hilt is a normal utilitarian design, which suits his purposes. The blade is copper colored, and suits Akain's purposes well. Time will tell if he choses to use this blade or whether he constructs one of his own.

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