Arissa Fawn


Biography


Fawn was part of the Sub-Adult Group and was an idealistic young member that supported the Emperor's New Order. She later joined the Galactic Empire by enlisting with the Imperial Army. She was unable to rise up very far or fast within the ranks and ended up with an assignment to a dead end post, as Imperial Liaison to Starlyte Station.

She was given only a single platoon of stormtroopers and a poor platoon at that. The Emperor's Irregulars were an incredibly loyal and disciplined yet completely incompetent group that was assigned as far away from the front lines as was possible.

Over time Fawn became disillusioned upon realizing that the Empire was not all that the Sub-Adult Group and conditioned her to believe it was and ended up losing faith in the Emperor and his Empire. She began taking hefty bribes from station owner Talandro Starlyte to ignore his sizable black market on the station.

Personality and traits


Where once she burned brightly with passion and vigor for the Empire she entertained thoughts of leaving or even joining the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Two things kept her in her position, however. The first was her second-in-command, the ruthless and ambitious Brezzic Marr. The second was Talandro Starlyte because despite his charm and sizable bribes, Fawn could tell there was something sinister behind his smile.

Skills and abilities


As an officer of the Imperial Army she was decently trained in blasters and hand-to-hand combat. She also had some basic leadership and command training however overall she was remarkably average and unskilled.

Equipment


Besides her distinctive Imperial uniform, Fawn wore a protective vest, carried a blaster pistol and a datapad. She used her bribes to buy some nice clothing and jewelry for when she was off-duty.

Behind the scenes


Arissa Fawn was designed by Paul Danner and Bill Smith for Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy, a supplement for the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game that was published by West End Games in 1997. He was illustrated by Joe Corroney.

Sources


  • Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy

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