Hawke Tanor

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Hawke Tanor
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Biographical Information
Race Corellian
Homeworld Corellia
Father Ryim Alseir
Mother Tanya Alseir
Spouse None
Other Family None
Born Year -9 / Day 9
Languages Basic
Religion None
Motto None
Physical Description
Gender Male
Height 6' 3"
Weight 235 lbs
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Black
Galactic Status
Social Status Trader and Lone Wolf
Political Status Neutral
Affiliation Neutral
Title Mailed Fist of Corellia

Hawke Tanor was born the only child of middle class parents on Corellia. His formative years were spent on Corellian system, making occasional trips to various other worlds within the system with his mother. His life would be shaped by the events of his childhood.

Childhood

Hawke's childhood was not a happy one. His father Ryim Alseir, was perpetually drunk. The few times he did have work, he immediately spent his money on more Corellian spiced ale, his favorite beverage. This forced Hawke's mother, Tanya, into work as well. Her usual work was as a stewardess on interstellar and in system flights. This allowed her to escape her physically abusive husband. On her systemal trips, she would take her son with her, fueling a love for the stars, and the independence space provided in the young Hawke.

Hawke's relationship with his father was strained from a young age. While Ryim never laid a hand on his son, due to perhaps as much fear as love, Hawke sympathized strongly with his mother's plight. His father rarely provided anything for the dinner table, other than explosive bouts of cursing at his mother. As Hawke grew, the insults to his mother and even himself weighed heavily on his mind. He vowed to himself that one day, his father would pay for the insults to his mother.

Out in the World

Early in year 9, Hawke returned home from school to find a note from his mother. The note informed Hawke that his mother was no longer able to take the abuse from his father. She had left the house, never to return. Hawke rightly blamed his father for her desertion. When Ryim got home that night, thoroughly drunk, he found Hawke sitting in the living room. The drunken man bellowed for his wife. When he read the note, he took out his frustrations on Hawke, slapping the teenager across the back of the head.

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