by sorashinny » Fri Dec 06, 2024 10:10 am
Name: Cyra Vorn
Nickname(s): The Chromium Wraith,
Looks: Cyra Vorn is a striking and intimidating figure, her appearance a stark blend of flesh and machine. Her skin, what little remains, is pale and almost ghostly, the result of years of experimentation and cybernetic augmentation. The majority of her body is covered in sleek, grey-and-white metal, with intricate, almost organic-looking patterns that run through her veins, making her entire body appear as if it were adorned with grey tattoos. These patterns are part of her cybernetic enhancements, which extend beneath her skin and under her chest and stomach, where metal is fused with her bones and organs.
Her spine is entirely replaced with cybernetic components, reinforcing her body for both combat and endurance. The technology embedded within her is as much a part of her as her own flesh, and it runs throughout her entire form, lending her an almost otherworldly presence. The cybernetic implants extend to her limbs as well, with her arms, legs, and hands entirely encased in smooth, polished metal that mirrors the same sleek and utilitarian design. The metal is not only an armor but a part of her—enhancing her strength, speed, and overall capabilities.
Cyra's hair is long and gunmetal grey, contrasting sharply with her pale complexion. The bottom half of her head is shaved, revealing the metal beneath her skull, which can be seen poking out in lines, resembling intricate braids that wrap around the sides of her head. The remaining hair is gathered into a tight bun at the back of her head, contributing to her highly utilitarian appearance.
Her eyes are an intense, glowing yellow, with one eye replaced by a cybernetic implant that glows with a faint, mechanical hue. The other eye, still biological, reflects the coldness and calculating nature of her soul, while the cybernetic eye enhances her vision and tracking abilities.
Standing at 5'5" with a very slim build, Cyra is not imposing in height but her appearance is undeniably intimidating. Her lithe frame is masked by the sleek, form-fitting armor that covers her body, melding perfectly with her cybernetic enhancements. The armor, which serves both as protection and an extension of her body, completes her deadly appearance—an almost spectral figure of chrome and steel.
Cyra Vorn is a living weapon, a fusion of organic and mechanical, embodying both the brutality of her past and the cold efficiency of her present. Her appearance is as much a reflection of her purpose as the assassin for the Separatists as it is a testament to her tragic transformation.
Age: ??
Gender: Female
Powers:
Force powers and
Cybernetic Abilities:
Enhanced Strength
Thanks to her cybernetic limbs and enhancements, Cyra possesses superhuman strength, especially in her arms and legs. This allows her to crush, throw, or overpower opponents with little effort, using the full power of her cybernetic body.
Cortosis and Beskar Plating (Armor)
Her body is reinforced with Cortosis, a rare and but a more fragile material that makes her resistant to lightsabers, blasters, and most conventional weaponry. The Cortosis plating acts as natural armor, providing her with superior protection agents Jedi. Being that Cortosis is a more fragile metal it will brake under hard pressure and is in need of repairs more often. But most of her importan parts are made of Beskar.
Augmented Reflexes
The cybernetic enhancements to her nervous system allow for reaction times far beyond those of normal humans. She can process information and respond to threats almost instantaneously, making her an extremely difficult opponent to hit. As well as she is more efficient with handing weapons.
Integrated Weapons Systems
Cyra’s cybernetic limbs have integrated weapons systems, such as retractable blades, energy pulses, or even hidden blasters. These weapons are perfect for stealth attacks, allowing her to surprise enemies at close range.
Scanning
Her cybernetic eye implants allow her to scan environments, analyze enemy positions. And relay the information to Alpha
Cybernetic Grapple
Her mechanical arms are equipped with a specialized grapple system, allowing her to scale buildings, escape combat situations, or pull distant objects closer to her. This makes her highly mobile and capable of scaling walls or using the environment to her advantage.
Pain Suppression
Her cybernetic enhancements include a system that suppresses pain, making her immune to the debilitating effects of injuries. While she can still be hurt, the sensation of pain is dulled, allowing her to continue fighting without the usual distractions.
Force Amplification Circuitry
Embedded within her cybernetics are circuits that enhance her ability to channel the Force. These enhancements allow Cyra to use the Force more aggressively, increasing the power behind her Force attacks such as Force Push, and Force Choke, making her a devastating combatant.
Cybernetic Targeting
Integrated into her right cybernetic eye is a high-precision targeting system, which helps her with ranged combat, such as using blasters or sniper rifles. Her vision is augmented, allowing her to target weak points in enemies or track multiple targets simultaneously.
Nanite Repair System
Her cybernetic body is equipped with self-repair nanites, which can slowly heal minor injuries to her mechanical parts such as small cracks in her armor. While this doesn’t heal wounds to her biological tissue, it allows her to maintain peak physical performance and prolong her functionality during long missions.
Combination of Force & Cybernetics:
Force-Infused Combat
Cyra’s combat style blends her natural Force ability with her cybernetic enhancements. Her aggression in the Force fuels her strikes, while her cybernetic limbs enhance her precision and power. This allows her to dominate in both lightsaber duels and hand-to-hand combat, making her nearly unstoppable. But if she holds it for too long her Cortosis armor and parts will start to break down.
Species: Cyborg/ Force user
Crush: N/A
Personality: Cyra Vorn is a cold, calculating, and emotionally detached assassin, molded by years of manipulation and brutal experimentation. As a product of her cybernetic enhancements and the dark side of the Force, she approaches every mission with brutal efficiency and sees others as either obstacles or tools. Her loyalty lies with her duty, having been conditioned to serve the Separatists without question, though deep within her, she struggles with the remnants of her past as a Jedi youngling.
Emotionally distant and often cynical, Cyra views the galaxy through a lens of disillusionment, seeing power as the only currency that matters. Despite this, brief flashes of compassion or empathy sometimes surface, especially when faced with innocents or reminders of her lost humanity, though these emotions are quickly suppressed. Her stoic and methodical demeanor is occasionally punctuated by a dark, dry humor that reflects her view of the absurdity of war.
While Cyra may appear ruthless and unfeeling, her internal conflict creates an underlying tension. She questions her identity, torn between the person she was before her transformation and the assassin she has become. Her deep trust issues and belief in her own independence further complicate her ability to connect with others, leaving her isolated and largely self-reliant. Ultimately, Cyra is a powerful and dangerous force, but one whose true potential is shackled by her inner struggle for self-identity and freedom from her past.
History: Born on Coruscant as a young Jedi, Cyra Vorn’s early life was meant to be one of peace and service to the Force. As a Jedi youngling, she was identified at a young age for her potential—her connection to the Force was strong, and she exhibited a natural sensitivity that promised her a bright future within the Order. However, fate had different plans.
At the age of seven, while Cyra was in the care of the Jedi Temple, a shadowy figure began to watch her. Master Sifo-Dyas, a Jedi whose vision of a galactic war led him down a dark path. As part of these efforts, he required certain... assets. Among those assets was the young Cyra Vorn, whom he believed held the key to creating a perfect weapon, one who could wield both the Force and technological power to fulfill his designs.
In a moment of unthinkable betrayal, Sifo-Dyas abducted Cyra from the Jedi Temple. The young girl, torn from her family and everything she had ever known, was taken by force to a hidden facility on the distant world of Sereno, where the notorious Doctor Nuvo Vindi waited. Vindi, a mad scientist with a twisted obsession with cybernetic enhancement and deadly diseases, was commissioned by Sifo-Dyas to experiment on Cyra and create a new kind of warrior—a weapon of the future, beyond the simple limits of flesh and bone.
For years, Cyra was subjected to horrific experiments that warped her body and mind. Doctor Vindi replaced her limbs with cold, lifeless cybernetics, each modification made from the rare and malleable Cortosis metal and Beskar, known for its resistance to lightsabers and blaster fire. Slowly, the girl’s organic form was subsumed into the mechanical. Her arms, legs, and even parts of her internal organs and bones were replaced with complex cybernetic systems, designed to enhance her strength, speed, and resilience. These enhancements were not only physical; Vindi pushed the boundaries of biological science by infusing her mechanical body with concentrated midichlorians, increasing her Force sensitivity to dangerous levels.
This modification had unforeseen consequences. Where once Cyra had been an innocent, untainted child, she now became something more—something fierce and uncontrollable. The midichlorians coursing through her body made her far more aggressive and unstable in her use of the Force, turning her into a weapon capable of extraordinary feats but left her body unable to function correctly, as a result the Doctor installed a powerful AI chip inside her brain called Alpha to help her run her own body. Her heightened connection to the Force, mixed with her cybernetic body, allowed her to manipulate both the physical and the metaphysical in ways most could only dream of.
As part of the Doctor’s experiments, Cyra was brainwashed to follow his every order, her memories erased, her will bent to his twisted vision with the help of Alpha. Vindi injected her with false memories of betrayal, telling her that the Jedi Order had abandoned her and that she was now his servant, fighting for a greater cause. Slowly, but surely, Cyra’s identity was erased. She no longer remembered the Jedi she had been, only the cyborg she had become—the tool of war she had been made to be.
Under Vindi’s control, Cyra became an unstoppable force—known to the galaxy as The Chromium Wraith. The name symbolized both her cold, metallic form and her stealthy, deadly nature. She became an expert assassin and hitwoman, sent by the Separatists to eliminate high-value targets and sabotage Republic forces. Clad in the plating of her Cortosis body, malleable but somewhat fragile, she could infiltrate enemy lines without leaving a trace, striking swiftly and silently like a ghost. Her Force powers—aggressive, violent, and unpredictable—only enhanced her reputation, as she tore through enemies with brutal efficiency.
Vindi and his creations were vital to the Separatist cause. The war raged across the galaxy, and the Separatists needed a figure like The Chromium Wraith, who could carry out their dirtiest deeds without hesitation. Cyra was sent on countless missions, from assassinations of Jedi Generals to covert operations against Republic strongholds. The Wraith’s name became synonymous with fear, and she was known among the ranks of the Jedi as one of their most elusive and dangerous foes.
Despite the darkness that enveloped her existence, a small, flickering part of Cyra still clung to her humanity. Hidden beneath the layers of programming and brainwashing, her true memories remained buried, like a ghost trapped in a machine. In the rare moments of solitude, Cyra would feel an inexplicable emptiness—a longing for something, though she could not remember what. These moments of doubt only made her more dangerous, as they were the only cracks in her otherwise flawless mask of obedience.
As the Clone Wars continued to rage on, Cyra found herself caught in an endless cycle of violence, serving both her creators and the Separatists, yet always feeling incomplete. The power of the Force, flowing through her cybernetic body, felt both like a blessing and a curse. She was a living weapon, nothing more than a tool for the war. But somewhere deep within, Cyra knew there had to be more to her existence—something beyond the endless commands she followed without question.
For now, the Chromium Wraith remains one of the most feared assassins in the galaxy, her every move watched by the shadowy forces who created her. But, perhaps one day, she will remember who she truly is—and whether her fate is one of destruction, redemption, or something in between.
Other:
Likes: Training, weapons, silk, completing her mission, making her doctor proud.
Dislikes: Children, failing her mission, ‘upgrade time’, mirrors, flowers.
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