Khorde Devarian
Khorde Devarian | |
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Biographical Information | |
Race | Naboo |
Homeworld | Naboo |
Mother | Alniyat Devarian |
Father | Celann Devarian |
Born | Year -10, Day 166 |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Male |
Height | 183 cm |
Eye Color | Pale Blue |
Political Information | |
Affiliation | Phantom Construction Corps |
Positions | Third-in-command of Veritas Co
Veritas Board of Directors |
Prior Affiliation | Veritas Press |
Khorde Devarian (known as Khorde or K to friends) is a male Naboo. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Veritas News Inc, and an associate of House Derycke.
Biography
Early Life
Khorde was born in the middle of Year -10, and was an only child. He was the offspring of Alniyat and Celann Devarian, who were middle-class Naboo. They lived on the planet of Naboo, in a luxury residence. They had all of the amenities; holonet access, datapads, holocommunicators and a machine for every task. Still, they were not rich. Not by Naboo standards. In fact, they were often looked down upon by families who ran their own corporations. Khorde’s father was a simple businessman, who had stumbled upon a well-paid position in a major items manufacturing company. He was the Director of Sales, and as such he brought home a healthy bonus every month. His mother did not work, as she was unfortunately a patient with a rare limb disease, causing her bones to weaken and her to struggle when lifting things.

Khorde himself was a model student in school. He always achieved the highest possible grades, being especially proficient in writing. Though, he was never a social being, preferring the company of himself and the small group of confidants he had selected. He was extremely reclusive, with very few people actually knowing much about him at all. He would rather spend his time researching starships and their prices on the Galactic Market. He was desperately craving a ship of his own, which he could fly around in. Of course they had the family yacht, but it was very rarely flown, due to the fact that his mother didn’t have a license and his father didn’t have time. It was also costly in fuel, and they had no real need to go into space.
Khorde left school at the age of 18, and studied Research and Development Engineering at University for 3 years, before graduating with full honours. After that he had plans to join a ship-part manufacturer and save up for his very own ship, but then he won a Y-Wing BTL-S3 in a 1 in a 100 Raffle held by his father’s company. He imaginatively named it Fighter 1, and decided that he was going to travel the stars with it. So, after several months’ working towards a sufficient credit pile, he departed his job and left Naboo in the newly christened Fighter.
In the subsequent 1½ years, Khorde journeyed from place to place, never quite stopping for a long time. He would get a job, stay for a week before deciding that he wasn’t partial to it, and then leave. During this period he also visited many of the Galaxy’s Sites of Interest, such as the Centrepoint Space Station, the Galactic Museum and the War-torn plains of Derra IV – though he never actually touched down on the surface of Derra. However, after a long period of meandering – at a point when his savings were almost depleted – he decided to join Veritas Press.
The Press
Upon being accepted into the organisation, he had to make the decision on which partition he wanted to join. The Media Syndicate offered any choices, but having had experience in Engineering, he joined the Veritas Engineering Corps, or VEC for short. There, he met the Director Val Ambrose, who taught him an awful lot about the logistical side of engineering. He enjoyed communicating with Val and his other Veritas colleagues from the cockpit of the Horizon Star Yacht [VEC] Trade Transport 2, which he piloted on several missions. Such missions included the building of massive star freighters, like the Modular Taskforce Cruiser, and delivering the highly demanded VT-3000 Datapad to clients of Veritas.

Two months into the job – which he was enjoying a lot – Khorde received news via his holocommunications panel on the Yacht that Val had left VEC. Val was a good friend to Khorde, and since he was no longer present, the urge to quit resurfaced again. He had been in this job longer than any other he’d had since he’d left Naboo nearly two years ago, but again he wanted to leave. Converse to that, he decided to stay, but to change place within the organisation. He had exchanged extensive dialogues with Jorus Serto, the Editor-in-Chief of the News Division, and had become friends with the fellow Naboo. So, he made his transfer request to Veritas News Inc., or VNI for short, which was processed in a matter of hours.
In VNI, he excelled. He was a writer to start with, and he began to produce editorials which were aired on the GNS and were reasonably successful. His increased camaraderie with Serto helped him towards a prompt promotion, and after a small amount of time – a month at maximum – he was the Senior Manager, or Division Adjunct of VNI. Continuing with his production of News Articles and busying himself with his new responsibilities as a leader, Khorde spent the next two months relishing in his position. He could make decisions with the rest of the Veritas Board of Directors, and was required to be present at all of the Directorate meetings.
Then, he was promoted again. Serto decided to relocate in order to aid with another area of the Veritas Syndicate, which left Khorde at the mantle of VNI. He was the Editor-in-Chief, and had control over Veritas’ production of articles.
During this period, he started experimenting with producing entities in factories and sometimes even shipyards which he was allowed access to. He began to boost the credit pile he had already accumulated, and produced a myriad of things which he sold via the Centrepoint Marketplace.
Transitions
As time went on, and he more and more became a Veritas veteran, he found himself being promoted further than he could have dreamed of. He was the 3rd-in-Command of the whole Veritas Syndicate, and was enjoying himself. However, he was only two weeks into this role when new disagreements started to emerge, and as tensions rose, he decided to depart. He left on good terms with the Directors at Veritas, and has been known since to meet with his old co-workers for hunting trips and excursions.
Nevertheless, for the second time in his life, he experienced the sickening feeling of leaving his home behind, and moving on. He no longer had an occupation, and although money wasn’t an issue, he felt lost. That was until he came back into contact with his old friend Val. Val was running some Engineering operations for profit, and invited Khorde to be a part of this new group. The group became known as Phantom Construction Corps by its members, and worked on building ships and shipyards for profit. Khorde saw an excellent business opportunity, and decided to take advantage of it.
Appearance
A male humanoid, Khorde has a physique which one might say is less than suited to intense activity. He is not in any way overweight, and is reasonably slim, though he is not strong. He is always smartly dressed, and is commonly seen in a grey suit, with a black tie and a waistcoat.
Khorde has fair, but tanned skin and a very hard complexion. His facial features are very sharp, which reflects his personality. He has curly, prematurely grey hair and pale blue, calculating eyes.
Abilities and Personality
- "Khorde is a *buzz* stone cold badass; aware, calm, and *buzz* dangerous."
- — Doctor Spree Razzix, on Khorde's character
Khorde is a man of many talents, all of them quite substantial. A considerable pilot, he spends most of his time cruising around the galaxy, honing his skills. He is also a very shrewd businessman, and makes trades and deals all of the time. He is a productive writer, having worked towards many of Veritas’ GNS Articles.
A very serious man, Khorde is always very formal when dealing with clients and people of importance. He is not unsocial, but he very rarely lets down his guard, maintaining his stern and unforgiving nature at all times. He is analytical in the way he acts, and is extremely intelligent.