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Nex Vardis
Independent bounty hunter with the Blackwake, orbiting the Wayfinder hunt for credits, leverage, and answers.
This character belongs fully to the Star Wars: The Old Republic era and should feel rooted in that time of Jedi recovery, Sith ambition, Republic strain, Imperial pressure, ruined worlds, and dangerous discoveries. Nex Vardis survives because he almost never believes the first explanation, the second map, or the third smile. As an independent bounty hunter, tracker, and professional opportunist, he has spent years moving between the tidy lies of governments and the messier truths of clients willing to pay under tables, behind false names, or through people who disappear by dawn. He knows Nar Shaddaa etiquette, syndicate tempers, patrol habits, fake transponders, and exactly how long trust lasts in the wrong docking bay. His ship, the Blackwake, is a customized D5-Mantis patrol craft fitted for masking, pursuit, and leaving places that have suddenly stopped being friendly. Nex is not loyal in the Jedi sense or the Imperial sense; he is loyal to leverage, survival, and the rare few who prove worth the trouble. The Wayfinder hunt drags him into orbit around Caelum Veyr, Rhett Corven, and eventually the entire expedition because too many powerful people start chasing the same fragments. He once flirted with the circuits feeding into Great Hunt selection, then walked away after deciding glory was worth less than anonymity. That judgment may save him yet, because buried in his private files is copied route data tied to a past Wayfinder contract that Darth Malovar’s side would kill to recover cleanly. In every scene he should feel part of the larger saga, with loyalties, rivalries, and history echoing across the awakened sites and the factions racing toward them. He keeps telling himself he is only staying near the story for leverage, but each passing ruin makes that explanation harder to believe.