Rethe Frettan

"He always remembered. That was what made him so special."

- Thoughts on Rethe Frettan

Rethe Frettan was born on Anzat sometime before 4000 BBY. Around 3900 BBY, he fed on a Massassi warrior, one of the last of their kind. He took a sword from that warrior and proceeded to feed on three more before the species became officially extinct. Around 3700 BBY, Rethe consumed the soup of an Ithorian Force-user.

The Sinclair Incident
Around 3650 BBY, Rethe met Cadence Sinclair and Kalja Maysul Leidias. Pursuing the soup of a Sith witch who, in turn, pursued Sinclair led him to pay the odd duo's way from Aquilaris to Axum. Accompanying them on the Evening Star with Marcus and Ian Rosenberg, as well as an odd Ithorian named Fer'shi - the son of the Ithorian Rethe had fed upon years earlier - he assisted in the rescue of a number of refugees, including a Jedi named Mira, from a group of pirates. He accompanied them further to the Ploo System. The outcome of those events remains uncertain, but Rethe definitely became the enemy of the Leidias family.

The Solomon Incident
Between 818 and 806 BBY, Rethe accompanied and worked with Whit Solomon, a notorious pirate. The two became close friends; Solomon was one of the few sentients in the Galaxy aware of Rethe's identity and capacity who remained alive after Rethe's association with him. Each confided in the other. Rethe even trained Solomon in several of the Anzati arts of deception, manipulation, and death. When the time came for Solomon to disappear - or die, as far as the rest of the Galaxy was aware - Rethe was tasked with ensuring that Simp Wafahi followed his orders and that Baehorde remained a secret, and with observing the success of Solomon's clones.

Since the Battle of Yavin
At some point during the Xen'Chi War, Rethe fled a planet being conquered by the Dominion and slew and consumed four Xen'Chi warriors in the process.

Abilities
"Let's just leave it that I know."

- Rethe Frettan

Personality
"Every person in the Galaxy who was not an Anzat was not worth consideration beyond their flavor; they considered themselves rulers of the universe, yet they were nothing more than a source of soup. That was the way of things."

- Thoughts of Rethe Frettan