Intelligence Dossier: Phelan Ruane
Nov. 18th, 2019 06:49 pmCommander Phelan Ruane
Contains spoilers for Knights of the Eternal Throne.
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History
Ruane's family were wealthy merchants living in New Adasta, on the planet of Ziost. Very few members of the family had ever been able to boast any talent with the Force, and even fewer completed Sith training. Lacking influence with the ruling Sith or a higher social standing, Ruane's family sent several of the family's youngest children to a military academy on Dromund Kaas, in an attempt to keep them from competing with their siblings for the family business, later. Young Phelan excelled in his training and joined the Imperial Navy at the age of 18, as a pilot. He rose through the ranks quickly, eventually gaining notoriety as a young ensign aboard a destroyer during the battle over Manaan, when he fought toe-to-toe with Force-trained Selkath. The feat caught the eye of the Imperial Guard, and he was brought to one of their training facilities in order to be evaluated and trained. By the time of the Treaty of Coruscant, Ruane was fully trained and inducted into the Imperial Guard.
He spent the years before the Treaty was broken serving the Emperor, preferring more active combat or clandestine missions to bodyguard work. Once the Treaty was broken and war renewed with the Republic, now-Commander Ruane fought on Corellia as well as Ilum before retiring to Yavin 4 with his unit in order to aid in the resurrection of the Sith Emperor. When the Order of Revan invaded and took control of the Temple, only a handful of Guards under Ruane's command remained. They never rejoined the Imperial forces, led by Darth Marr, but instead carried out their own raids on Revanite forces, only relenting when it became clear to them that the Emperor was awake once again. They did not retreat to Ziost to be with their Master, but instead focused on gathering their remaining forces. They began construction on a new training camp, far enough away from any remaining Imperial and Republic patrols that it would not be noticed. When the Emperor sapped all life from Ziost, it was felt, and it gave hope to the remaining Guard. Several of the lesser-known members of the Guard were dispatched back to Imperial space, where they secretly funneled recruits to the new training facility.
They spent five years on Yavin 4, training a new batch of recruits. Ruane was the one who convinced his Sith patron to ally himself with the Alliance and then publicly bring the former Guards into his power base and claim their makeshift base as a training facility for the Sith's personnel. Ruane and the Darth had more of a partnership than a master and servant relationship, and on at least two occasions Ruane proved that, alchemically enhanced, he was the Sith's match in combat. Ruane and the military forces under his command at the Yavin facility provided security for the Sith's facilities on Nar Shaddaa, and undertook missions for the Alliance against targets in the Eternal Empire.
Note from Sith Intelligence: The Sith that Ruane and his men served is listed as killed in action on Odessen, along with a good portion of the Sith's apprentices. Ruane and the former Imperial Guards under his command have not maintained their support of the Alliance, but instead have moved their offices to Dromund Kaas and have been seen in the presence of various Sith. Motive is unknown, but it is suspected that Ruane and his men seek either a new Sith patron or an audience with Empress Acina.
Weapons and Combat
Electrostaff, training in other weapons and combat styles. Primary weapon is a Selkath-style electrostaff. Usually carries a stealth generator and personal shield generator, as well. |
Occupation
Former Imperial Navy. Former Imperial Guard. Former Alliance-aligned military commander. Current occupation unknown.
Habits
Ruane has a reputation for cold and ruthless efficiency that is only partially warranted. Tends to go easier on non-Imperial Guard under his command, though he also holds enough of a bias not to trust non-Imperial Guards with important missions or information unless absolutely necessary.
Enjoys fine wine and theatrical productions when off duty. Tends towards more expensive civilian clothing when out of his armor. Tends to keep living and work space extremely neat, possibly due to early military education. Fluent in the Sith language and grudgingly fluent in Huttese, though very rarely deigns to speak it.
Note: Seems to have acquired a taste for otherwise cheap Corellian alcohol and often chooses spiced ale when in a cantina.
Has been recorded as being fanatically loyal to the Sith Emperor in the past. He has given no indication that this is still the case, but it has been noted by Sith Intelligence that he very rarely enters or stays in Imperial space, except under orders.
Criminal History:
Zakuul-Related:
Participated directly in the murder of 8 Knights and 1 Paladin of Zakuul.
Theft of items belonging to the Eternal Throne.
Destruction of property belonging to the Eternal Throne.
Ritual murder of civilians on a colony world of Zakuul. No survivors.
Conspiracy against the Eternal Throne.
Imperial-Related:
Imperial records ordered sealed by Darth Arannek. ((As he is officially dead and disgraced, a challenge to that order would not be unusual. Just let me know OOC before you use something from the below list.))
Conspiracy to commit genocide.
Ritual murder of Imperial citizens.
Kidnapping of Imperial citizens.
Murder of Imperial citizens.
Traitor to the Empire.
Alias:
Captain Folen Tirise, a retired Republic military officer currently working as a freighter captain and sometimes gun for hire. Tirise's records indicate he's a Corellian, and retired from active military service shortly after the Treaty of Coruscant was signed. Records indicate several ships bought and sold since, most recently the Grinning Spectre, a ship with past history of smuggling. Captain Tirise last served the Republic on Corellia during the Imperial occupation, running guns and supplies to rebels on the planet.