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{{Infobox Character
{{Infobox Character
| name = Jorus Serto
| name = Jorus Serto
| image = [[Image:Jorus Serto.jpg|200px]]
| image = [[Image:Paul_2.jpg|200px]]
| homeworld = [[Naboo (planet)|Naboo]]
| homeworld = [[Naboo (planet)|Naboo]]
| race = [[Naboo]]
| race = [[Naboo]]
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| eye color = Blue
| eye color = Blue
| affiliation = [[Veritas Press]]<br />The Galactic Stock Exchange<br />The Octagon League<br>Ardenian Drive Yards<br>Anzatan Commonwealth  
| affiliation = [[Veritas Press]]<br />The Galactic Stock Exchange<br />The Octagon League<br>Ardenian Drive Yards<br>Anzatan Commonwealth  
| rank = former Vice President, Project Manager, Adviser, Admiral
| rank = former Vice President, Project Manager, Adviser, Admiral, Editor-In-Chief
| positions = (formerly) Editor-In-Chief, Director (GSE, ADY), Maven, 2IC (The Octagon League, GSE, ADY)   
| positions = (formerly) Editor-In-Chief, Director (GSE, ADY), Maven, 2IC (The Octagon League, GSE, ADY)   
| prior affiliation = Mindabaal League
| prior affiliation = Mindabaal League
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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Jorus Serto was born in Year -7 on [[Naboo]]. His parents, Owen and Ami Serto, were both locally acclaimed bankers. Serto therefore spent much of his childhood in relatively luxurious environments, his home being a spacious villa located several kilometres away from Naboo's capital, Theed. His education was expensive and he enjoyed moderate success in academic endeavours - a promising career lay ahead of him, therefore, when he finished school early in Year 13.  
 
== Early Life ==
 
Jorus Serto was born in Year -7 on [[Naboo]]. His parents, Owen and Ami Serto, were both locally acclaimed bankers. Serto therefore spent much of his childhood in relatively luxurious environments, his home being a spacious villa located several kilometres away from Naboo's capital, Theed. His education was expensive and he enjoyed moderate success in academic endeavours - a promising career lay ahead of him, therefore, when he finished school early in Year 13.
 
He'd been offered a place in Theed's university, an institution known mainly for producing successful politicians. Serto only had a few close friends, and most of these had traveled to universities offworld or had enlisted to serve in various military forces. He was interested in writing, and had already through the holonet discussed producing materials for [[Dagon Kaine]], who wanted to start a company. Though Serto soldiered on and was soon months into his course, something he saw one morning led him to go down a different path - one that took him away from Naboo.
 
== Meeting The Zabrak ==
 
To get to the university, Serto took a speeder into Theed, parked it at the spaceport and walked the rest of the way. Usually he left the spaceport without incident, but this day was different. He noticed a large freighter parked in the bay next to him; a bay that was usually empty. It belonged to the Zabrak philanthropist and businessman, [[Gamba Jaboli]].
 
After meeting with Gamba on several occasions, Serto determined that Jaboli intended to start a company, [[The Octagon League]], and wanted Jorus' help in doing this. Eager to support Gamba and to escape the confines of his youth, Jorus eventually agreed to travel offworld with Gamba. After saying his goodbyes to a pair of slightly irritated parents (Serto had to quit his university course, but is still in contact with his mother and father), he left the system with Gamba, producing several materials for The Octagon League and advising the older Zabrak on maters pertaining to his League.
 
== Hauling And Veritas ==
 
Eventually Jorus departed Gamba's ship, having been provided with one by Dagon Kaine, but remained in touch with Jaboli as the League took shape. In need now of credits, Serto made himself a pilot available for hire, and was soon contracted by [[Athrun Zala]] to haul some of his ships into a convenient central location - a job he performed for several months.
 
As his first paychecks started coming in, Serto was soon a trader on the Centrepoint Market, buying and selling various entities and building up millions in capital. As his ventures into writing continued to progress, he was also soon contacted by [[Kiie Cristal]] of [[Veritas Press]], who offered him a position as second-in-command of Veritas News Inc., then under the leadership of [[Jack Kalsi]]. Delighted his efforts had not gone unnoticed, Serto accepted the position and soon ended his hauling days. He traveled to the Lorell system in the Hapes Cluster, where the news corporation maintained an outpost.
 
 


[[Category:People]]
[[Category:People]]

Revision as of 12:53, 1 March 2014

Jorus Serto
Biographical Information
Race Naboo
Homeworld Naboo
Mother Ami Serto
Father Owen Serto
Spouse None
Siblings Cicero Serto
Children None
Born Year -7 Day 100
Physical Description
Gender Male
Height 1.81 meters
Eye Color Blue
Political Information
Affiliation Veritas Press
The Galactic Stock Exchange
The Octagon League
Ardenian Drive Yards
Anzatan Commonwealth
Rank former Vice President, Project Manager, Adviser, Admiral, Editor-In-Chief
Positions (formerly) Editor-In-Chief, Director (GSE, ADY), Maven, 2IC (The Octagon League, GSE, ADY)
Prior Affiliation Mindabaal League

Jorus Serto is a Naboo, currently working for Veritas Press and the Anzatan Commonwealth. A well-respected former writer on the Galactic News Service, Serto is currently a Project Manger at Veritas, Admiral at Anzat and is known for his charity work at The Octagon League, where he serves as the League's adviser.

Biography

Early Life

Jorus Serto was born in Year -7 on Naboo. His parents, Owen and Ami Serto, were both locally acclaimed bankers. Serto therefore spent much of his childhood in relatively luxurious environments, his home being a spacious villa located several kilometres away from Naboo's capital, Theed. His education was expensive and he enjoyed moderate success in academic endeavours - a promising career lay ahead of him, therefore, when he finished school early in Year 13.

He'd been offered a place in Theed's university, an institution known mainly for producing successful politicians. Serto only had a few close friends, and most of these had traveled to universities offworld or had enlisted to serve in various military forces. He was interested in writing, and had already through the holonet discussed producing materials for Dagon Kaine, who wanted to start a company. Though Serto soldiered on and was soon months into his course, something he saw one morning led him to go down a different path - one that took him away from Naboo.

Meeting The Zabrak

To get to the university, Serto took a speeder into Theed, parked it at the spaceport and walked the rest of the way. Usually he left the spaceport without incident, but this day was different. He noticed a large freighter parked in the bay next to him; a bay that was usually empty. It belonged to the Zabrak philanthropist and businessman, Gamba Jaboli.

After meeting with Gamba on several occasions, Serto determined that Jaboli intended to start a company, The Octagon League, and wanted Jorus' help in doing this. Eager to support Gamba and to escape the confines of his youth, Jorus eventually agreed to travel offworld with Gamba. After saying his goodbyes to a pair of slightly irritated parents (Serto had to quit his university course, but is still in contact with his mother and father), he left the system with Gamba, producing several materials for The Octagon League and advising the older Zabrak on maters pertaining to his League.

Hauling And Veritas

Eventually Jorus departed Gamba's ship, having been provided with one by Dagon Kaine, but remained in touch with Jaboli as the League took shape. In need now of credits, Serto made himself a pilot available for hire, and was soon contracted by Athrun Zala to haul some of his ships into a convenient central location - a job he performed for several months.

As his first paychecks started coming in, Serto was soon a trader on the Centrepoint Market, buying and selling various entities and building up millions in capital. As his ventures into writing continued to progress, he was also soon contacted by Kiie Cristal of Veritas Press, who offered him a position as second-in-command of Veritas News Inc., then under the leadership of Jack Kalsi. Delighted his efforts had not gone unnoticed, Serto accepted the position and soon ended his hauling days. He traveled to the Lorell system in the Hapes Cluster, where the news corporation maintained an outpost.