Welcome to the Imperial Archives! The main source of information in the Galactic Empire. Be sure to check out the Editing Protocol before making new pages or editing articles. If you need help feel free to contact the Archives manager at archives@swc-empire.com !

Difference between revisions of "Demdroom Loo"

From Imperial Archives
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
| image =
 
| image =
 
| race = Ortolan
 
| race = Ortolan
| homeworld = Orto
+
| homeworld = Dab
 
| mother = Fledna Mel (Deceased)
 
| mother = Fledna Mel (Deceased)
 
| father = Bulmi Loo (Deceased)
 
| father = Bulmi Loo (Deceased)
Line 15: Line 15:
 
| awards =
 
| awards =
 
}}
 
}}
Demdroom Loo is a 21 year old Ortolan male. At a height of 2 meters, he is considered rather tall for his species (average Ortolan height being around 1.1 to 1.7 meters). He is covered in a yellow hued velvet which is a product of the Ortolan tradition of pelt dying.  
+
Demdroom Loo is a 21 year old Ortolan male. At a height of 2 meters, he is considered rather tall for his species (average Ortolan height being around 1.1 to 1.7 meters). He is covered in a greenish-yellow hued velvet which is a product of the Ortolan tradition of pelt dying. This color also denotes his ancestral designation as a warrior in Ortolan society. 
  
 
== Character History ==
 
== Character History ==

Revision as of 05:55, 23 November 2016

Demdroom Loo
Biographical Information
Race Ortolan
Homeworld Dab
Mother Fledna Mel (Deceased)
Father Bulmi Loo (Deceased)
Spouse None
Siblings Unknown
Children None
Born Year -4 Day 107
Imperial Service
Branch IN_mini.png
Imperial Navy
Positions Recruit
Prior Service None
Awards

Demdroom Loo is a 21 year old Ortolan male. At a height of 2 meters, he is considered rather tall for his species (average Ortolan height being around 1.1 to 1.7 meters). He is covered in a greenish-yellow hued velvet which is a product of the Ortolan tradition of pelt dying. This color also denotes his ancestral designation as a warrior in Ortolan society.

Character History