Rellawy
This is a young human woman, of perhaps 5'4" in height, and a stocky, compact
sort of build. Her hair is a sun-streaked mass of honey-gold, framing a face
with generously defined features, and a faint smattering of freckles across
her nose and cheekbones. She is not exactly lovely, not with a slight crook
to that freckled nose and a jawline too broadly drawn to be delicate, but
neither is she truly plain; rather, there is something austere and elemental
about her, centered in the blue-green gaze of her slant-set, almond-shaped
eyes. When she speaks, it is with a soft lilting brogue.
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Quick Facts
Full Name: Ariellawen Faan Woodlake
Known As: Rellawy, Rell
Species: Human - mostly
Sex: Female
Age: 22
Height: 5'4"
Hair: Blonde
Eyes: Blue-green
Homeworld:
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Raised on the ship Mystery Lady
Occupation:
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Waitress at the Burning Deck, Nar Shaddaa
Known Relatives:
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Jord Woodlake (father, deceased)
Affiliation: Independent
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General Profile
Her Personality
Rellawy does not like other sentient beings, for the most part. She has
grown up with the double curse of her father being in a profession that
insured that most of the people she has encountered to date have been
of the unsavory variety — and having the gift she does, knowing she has
to hide it from these same unsavory beings. She has spent her childhood
and early adulthood always wondering when her gift would strike her next,
who she would be forced to heal, and what danger it would cause her and
her father... and thus, she's become a wary young woman, as wary as any
young woman should be when left alone in the seamier side of the galaxy.
Her Story
Rellawy Woodlake sometimes wonders if she is entirely human.
Oh, her father was human enough... as prosaic as a man as
you could ever find, interested in very little besides traversing
the trade routes of the galaxy, taking his freight from world to
world, and making enough credits for himself and his young daughter
to live on. But Jord Woodlake had also been a big bear of a man,
ruddy of complexion, loud and booming of temperament, and utterly
unlike the pale, small, taciturn girl whose earliest memories are of
travelling on her father's freighter, and the safety of her father's
large and looming presence.
Jord Woodlake had never been slow to chatter with his
offspring, either — happy to expound for her on the details of
the ship that was their home, or the planets they visited. There
was but one topic he never mentioned to young Rell, and it was not
until she was old enough to know that a father's presence had to
imply that there had once been a mother did she think to ask of him
where hers was. And to a child who'd grown used to her father's
prompt answers on any subject that came to mind, to have him grow
quiet and withdrawn was startling indeed.
It was not until shortly before Jord Woodlake's death that
he finally answered his daughter's query — and vaguely, raising
more questions within her than he answered. All Rell knows now is
that when her sire had been a young man, he had visited a particular
distant world... and encountered on that world a woman who had
captivated him, heart and soul. She had granted him one night with
her... and ten of that world's months later, without message or
warning, had delivered the infant Rell into his keeping.
Jord never told his daughter the name of the woman, or of
the world she lived on. But Rell knows in her bones that she
takes after that mysterious mother, in face, in form... and talents.
Her Gifts
Rellawy Woodlake is a healer and an empath, gifts that have
thus far proven more bane than blessing, for she cannot witness
pain without being driven to heal it... and she cannot heal without
opening herself within to the one being healed. The worse the
injury, the greater the drain on Rell... and the more she 'sees' of
the one she heals, whether she wills it or no.
She has been aware of her gifts since her childhood, when
they began to awaken in response to the occasional everyday injuries
— a clonk on the head, catching a hand in a door — suffered by
her father. As she grew older, though, she grew more sensitive,
increasingly aware of pains and sufferings both great and small around
her whenever she and her father visited a world. And as Jord Woodlake
began to realize what his daughter could do, he became proud, awed,
and worried all at once, certain that if word of her gifts got out
that their usually tranquil existence would be irrevocably altered.
But neither father nor daughter were comfortable with keeping
completely silent — Rell couldn't, if she encountered any kind of
pain, and Jord, having a good heart, couldn't help but do his best
to shield his daughter's privacy whenever her gifts demanded release.
She cannot, currently, heal herself.
OOC Notes
The upper limit of Rell's gifts as dictated by the SW:G wizcorps is
that she will be less effective than bacta treatment. As her control
and more importantly, her knowledge of what she's doing, improves,
she will approach that upper limit, but she will not cross it; she will
eventually give a good bacta dunking a run for its money, but ultimately,
bacta treatments will win out and part of Rell's RP goals will involve
not only learning her own limits, but also how to convince her own gift
to sit down and shut up when it can't accomplish something. Basically, Rell
can sense what hurts, and accelerate healing. But she will not regenerate
tissue that is no longer there and some things will be flat-out beyond
her ability, period; e.g., she couldn't grow Luke Skywalker a new
hand, and couldn't do anything for Darth Vader's broken body within
his suit of armor. Nor can Rell reshape tissue that's already healed and
scarred over; what she is sensitive to is pain, and an injury that's
already healed before she gets there is not going to draw her notice.
Empathically speaking, Rell is sensitive to the presence of life forms in
her general vicinity, though this is a ranged effect and is good only
for about ten to twenty meters. If she is in a sufficiently large crowd,
or even in a highly populated area in general, her empathic senses will often
be blanketed out in a kind of white noise, and this is why she frequently goes
around looking as though she's fighting off a migraine.
Normally, she can sense only very strong surface feelings from the sentients
around her, as it takes the strongest of feelings to peak out of the white
noise of her awareness of other life forms. For Rell to get more than
surface feelings from a particular sentient — i.e., to get her to delve into
old or buried emotions, or even just mildly passing ones — requires that she
have healed that being, and how much she actually senses will depend on
the extent of the healing she has to perform. Her sensitivity to a being she
has healed is markedly stronger than with any other sentients, although this
effect will eventually fade after several days' time; she will retain the
memory of what she has sensed, which may well affect her behavior
towards the being in question, but will not retain the actual empathic link.
Also, if she heals one being and then turns around and heals someone else, how
much she senses from either will depend upon the degree of injury to both.
Rell's gifts are not based in the Force, although she doesn't yet know
this IC; her gifts are derived from the non-human portion of her
background, and are as much biological as empathic. Her healing requires
actual physical contact to take place; she cannot heal from a distance.
More to be added to this section as events warrant. :)
Roleplay on SW:G
Recent History
It is not very long since the accident on Nar Shaddaa that damaged Jord
Woodlake's freighter beyond repair and killed Jord himself. Rell was
unable to reach her father in time, but she felt his passing keenly,
and it provided a harsh jolt that put her talents at their current
strength. Now on her own, Rell is torn between the recurrent
merciless demands of her gifts and a profound need to keep herself
apart and alone; she fears seeing into the hearts of any who might
need her aid, and fears even more deeply the possibility that one
she heals might see into her.
Rell was taken in on the Smuggler's Moon by Lerren, the Corellian who
runs the bar called the Burning Deck, and who is an old friend of her
father's. Between Lerren and his two large ursoid bouncers H'rruuk
and H'rraal, the girl led as safe an existence as could be managed in
a place like Nar Shaddaa — which is to say, not very safe at all.
The danger of the Smuggler's Moon didn't stop Rell's gifts from demanding
that she direct her attention to whatever forms of pain might happen to
be occurring around her. All too aware of the violence that permeates
the place, Rell often walked Nar Shaddaa with a constant headache
behind her eyes, fighting not to be made ill by the place in which she'd
been stranded. She strove to keep as low a profile as possible, but it
was inevitable that her talents would get her in trouble.
Following a nasty barfight in which he took a blaster shot to the shoulder
and a vibro-blade stab to his gut, the petty smuggler and thief Galdric
was happened upon by Rell Woodlake. Her gifts refused to allow her to
pass up the man who had fainted in the dark alleyway, and thus, she healed
him — but not before she got a look into his thoroughly selfish, dank
little head, and not before his hulking Gamorrean partner, Tabak, witnessed
her lingering suspiciously over Galdric's fallen body. The young woman
fled the scene before the Gamorrean could capture her — but,
convinced that they can make use of her, the two began to sweep the city
for her, intending to turn her over to their employer, Kelga the Hutt...
not knowing that that same Hutt had once employed Rell's father.
In the meantime, Rell's existence was discovered by two men. The Corellian
smuggler Han Solo discovered Galdric
harassing the girl at the Deck and
chased him off; not long after,
Rell encountered Thomas Drake,
captain of the Rampart — and secretly a Jedi Knight. To Rell's utter
amazement, Drake revealed his true identity to her, and urged her to
leave the moon with him, claiming that not only did her gifts need training, but
that her life would be in danger if she remained on Nar Shaddaa.
But for all that Rell was sickened by ongoing exposure to the place, and
for all her acute awareness that she was less than capable of defending
herself there, the girl insisted on staying. Rell was desperate to find
Kelga the Hutt, who she knew only vaguely as her father's last employer,
as she knew he possessed the scrapped remains of her father's ship —
and, she hoped, his personal effects from the Mystery Lady as well.
Having lost her father, the young healer was desperate to search his
personal logs for any hint or clue of where he had met her mysterious mother.
Galdric, however, encouraged by the Hutt to capture the girl and bring her
in, attacked her and would have hauled her to his employer had Thomas Drake
and Han Solo not intervened to save her life. Rell was mortified that the
two had had to step in to save her, and further embarrassed when Lerren
sternly insisted that she would not travel the moon alone anymore. She
grudgingly consented to H'rruuk and H'rraal serving as her bodyguards, but
she could not bring herself to trust Lerren, the ursoids, or Solo or Drake
enough to tell them why Galdric had been pursuing her. Drake
dismissed her as a fool for staying on the moon, and Solo even growled
once about being weary of 'babysitting' her.
Rell's patience was already thin, and it took yet another young man
trying to chivalrously offer to protect her to get her to make some
compromises. Thraknor unwittingly touched off a sore spot in Solo by bringing
up troubles with women — and when the Corellian hauled off and punched him,
Rell sensed the flareup of hurt in Solo's head. Troubled, she later
offered Solo an apology and
asked H'rruuk and H'rraal to teach her to defend herself.
Mellowing towards the girl, Solo
offered her his assistance, and some
advice about how to approach a Hutt when you're seeking something from him;
Solo also startled Rell by offering her a valuable jeweled box to take
to Kelga as a bribe. Meanwhile, Drake, once more on Nar Shaddaa, gruffly
electing himself to aid in
Rell's plans to find the Hutt. Still embarrassed
over her vulnerabilities, the girl gratefully accepted both offers of help
and tried to ignore how the two men drew her.
But neither offer of help managed to hold. Overtaken by other troubles,
Solo abruptly departed Nar Shaddaa, leaving the promised jeweled box and
a cryptic message for Rell with Lerren, promising he'd return to find her when
he could. And before Drake could contact the girl again, Kelga the Hutt
and his minions got to her first.
A raiding party broke into the squalid flat shared by her ursoid bodyguards,
and although the two creatures rushed to her defense, H'rraal was gravely
wounded. Prevented from healing him when her gift screamed into life, Rell
collapsed, and the Hutt's minions succeeded in preventing H'rruuk from
following them by threatening to finish off his den-brother.
But the Jedi freighter captain quickly learned what had happened to Rell.
When the despondent Lerren told him what had transpired, Thomas Drake
immediately recruited Christopher Morgan — a Rebel major with a gift for
artillery and explosives — to help him rescue the girl, and the two
stormed Kelga's hideout. The Hutt did not have long to gloat over his captive,
for Drake and Morgan made short work of his stronghold, killing him and the
treacherous Galdric, and fleeing Nar Shaddaa with Rell in tow.
Current Status
Now on Home One, the Rebel flagship, Rellawy has struck up an unlikely
friendship with Major Morgan, and with the permission of Mon Mothma herself,
remains on board as she begins training with Drake to try to get her gifts
under control. Asked by Mon Mothma to join the Rebel Alliance, and more
than half convinced to do so already, Rell nevertheless balks, unwilling to
pledge herself until she knows she can control her talents... until she
unearths the story of her mysterious mother, or at least begins to...
and until she better understands the Rebel cause and why they fight the
Empire. Rell has begun to do odd jobs under Morgan's supervision around the
ship's massive Hangar deck, while struggling through assorted worries:
missing Lerren and H'rruuk and H'rraal, concern over Solo's abrupt
departure off Nar Shaddaa and her rueful wish to give him his gift back,
nervousness over word of her talents spreading through the Rebel ranks
(for her gift has begun to demand its way again, with John Silence as
the first to be healed by her)... and Thomas Drake.
Rell has been aghast at Major Morgan's repeated hints that Drake is
attracted to her. And between the Jedi's own unpredictable mood swings, a
brief chaste kiss in the middle of the Hangar, and what she has sensed
from the man in unguarded moments, she is growing increasingly afraid that
Morgan might be right.
The problem is... what does she do about it?
To be continued....
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