Steam Name: Pundii
Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:16955315
Profile Link: http://steamcommunity.com/id/Saruta311/
Rp Experience: Extensive, I won't go into details of servers but i've been Gmod rping along for 7 years, and forums for longer.
Tell me a cool Mass Effect Fact: Krogan faces are based visually off bats.
Character Name: Fale Thaok
Age: 35
What can your character do for our ship? (Muscle, Maintenance, Triggerman, Comedic Act, etc.): Assassin/Recon, Religious Chaplaincy
Character Equipment: Cloak, Tempest, M5 Phalanx
Moral Alignment: True Neutral
Strengths: Stealth, Hand-to-Hand combat, Biotics (Mostly passive - used in tandem with hand-to-hand)
Weaknesses: Struggles with Social Interaction, Terrible with Explosives, Poor Teamwork, Realist/Pessimist
Character Backstory a.ka. how or why are you here (One paragraph minimum, be creative!):
Fale was born in 2149. At the age of eight, he was given to the Hanar by his parents to be trained as an assassin as part of the Compact between Drell and Hanar. Trained to harness his species natural agility and strength, Fale became a highly skilled martial artist and pistol marksman, primarily focusing on close quarters to engage his targets. Fale believed that by making his kills personal, and in such a close space, he would allow himself and his target some greater form of peace in their death, while at the same time providing some greater challenge for himself which would continue to push and train the Drell Assassin. Making his first kill at age fifteen, Fale assassinated a Salarian criminal running a counterfeit pharmaceuticals racket on Omega, poisoning the Salarian with some of his own counterfeit drugs, in a sort of irony.
Fale's young life wasn't particularly traumatic, or some sort of dark drama, although he was being raised to kill, it was at no point against his will. Fale simply knew no better than what he was being trained to do, during his young life, he spent a great deal of time among Drell priesthood, becoming devoutly religious as a result. In his younger years, Fale spent most of his time not training on Kahje visiting priests and pilgrimage sites of Rakhana, the old Drell home world. This was both to further his religious ideals, and as part of his training, to survive in the dangerous world. By the time he was sixteen, Fale was too devoted to his training and work to be able to revisit Rakhana, but he kept in contact with a few priesthoods on the planet throughout a great deal of his life.
Fale had numerous run-ins with major mercenary groups during his time in his compact, particularly The Blue Suns. Fale undermined numerous Blue Suns operations, and assassinated numerous officials and higher-ranking individuals within the organizations less reputable divisions. His work prompted numerous personal attacks, although Fale had been careful to keep his work and personal life separate, and the worst personal damage caused to him as a result of his work was the murder of a few friendly acquaintances. All-round, Fale is a remarkably professional individual, and despite the personal attacks made toward him, he never killed outside the contracts he was given. Fale's obligation to the Hanar ended in 2180, at which point Fale finally planned to pursue the goal of settling down to develop a family of his own. It was unfortunately at this period that Fale was diagnosed with Kepral's Syndrome, and given little more than ten years to live, at most.
Initially distraught by this news, Fale fell into a brief depression, wandering from world to world for some sense of purpose, or a general idea of what to do until his eventual death. Roughly a year after his obligation came to an end, Fale decided to return to the life of an assassin, having few other skills to rely on as he took freelance contracts. Never particularly selective with his contracts, he simply worked whatever contract he was given, provided it paid well enough. Some of these contracts brought Fale into some tension with groups such as the Systems Alliance and the Council, as he was contracted to kill politicians and military officials, as often as he was criminals. For the most part, Fale managed to avoid conviction, but he did garner the attention of some individuals in the intelligence and underground communities.
Around this time, Fale began to revisit some of the priests he was still in contact with on Rakhana, re-investing himself in the religious side of his life as somewhat of a mechanism for coping with his disease. While among the priests, he assisted them however he was able, both in protecting them from harm, and with more menial tasks, humbling himself and allowing some escape from his usual, far more violent work. He did not remain on Rakhana long however, and returned to live on the Citadel shortly before the Geth attack. Immediately following the Geth attack, Fale's own home was destroyed, and without anywhere to live he was thrust back into work. Making his way to Trident at the suggestion of an old contact, Fale was contracted by the Yoshida Syndicate to assassinate a few individuals undermining them in Hiromi City. Fale quickly completed the contract, but did not intend to continue working with the Syndicate. Intending to move on, he was offered transport aboard one of the Syndicate's ships, and not wishing to turn down a free ride, or to appear rude, Fale accepted.