Star Wars! Risky Business! world illustration - Sci-fi Fantasy  theme
Sci-fi Fantasy

Star Wars! Risky Business!

R
Rathatri

"Galaxy in turmoil. Hero or Villian, play and navigate chaos. Choices echo across the Outer Rim."

Played778 times
Cloned64 times
Created
184 days ago
Last Updated
1 days ago
VisibilityPublic
Witch
d8
Spellcaster

Witch

A force sensitive hailing from the Planet Dathomir, wields ancient Nightsister magicks, does not use the force in the traditional sense. Can conquer beasts and raise the dead.

Crime Lord
Melee

Crime Lord

Crime Lord was the local or planetary boss of a criminal organization. Crime lords would often surround themselves with lackeys, mercenaries, or bodyguards for protection. Crime lords who oversaw smuggling were known as "smuggling czars." "Crime lord" The goal of most crime lords was to make money. They would achieve this by participating in any illegal activity that generated income, like extortion, gambling, loan sharking, kidnapping, spice cultivation and distribution, and slave trading.

Jedi Padawan
d8
Spellcaster

Jedi Padawan

Jedi Padawan, also known as a Padawan learner, Padawan apprentice, Jedi apprentice, or apprentice, was the stage of Jedi training where a Force-sensitive of the Jedi Order trained under a Jedi Knight or Master. A Padawan's master was meant to choose their apprentice, although, during the galactic Clone Wars, the Jedi High Council began to assign Padawans. In order to become a Knight, the Jedi in training needed to complete their time as a Padawan and the Trials.

Jedi Knight
d8
Spellcaster

Jedi Knight

Jedi Knight was a rank within the Jedi Order, referring to a Jedi Padawan who had completed their training and passed the Jedi Trials to become a full member of the Order. Theh wield a lightsaber and are often tasked on solo missions by the council, no longer needing the guidance or oversight of a Jedi Master.

Sith Lord
d10
Spellcaster

Sith Lord

Sith Lord, also known as a Lord of the Sith, was a title conferred upon individuals who followed the Sith tradition. Sith Lords drew upon the dark side of the Force, using it to gain power. They wield a crimson bladed lightsaber and wear dark robes of the sith order. The title "Darth" was given to newly christened Sith Lords in place of their old identities. It roughly translated to "Dark Lord."

Bounty Hunter
Melee

Bounty Hunter

A bounty hunter was an individual who could be hired to capture, hunt, or eliminate a designated target if such target had a price or bounty on their heads that could be collected by the bounty hunter, either capturing or killing the target, depending on their clients' wishes.[3] For the right price, most bounty hunters had no morals and did everything for the money

Smuggler
Melee

Smuggler

The galaxy is full of contraband, A Smuggler was an individual who dealt with the secret exchanged shipment of goods to evade restrictions or tax fees. The items shipped were often considered contraband, and highly illegal. Smugglers would move all kinds of illegal merchandise into forbidden areas, breaking any law that stood in their way regardless of who made it. They would then sell their cargo on the black market, deliver it to a client, or use it themselves.

Operative
Melee

Operative

Skilled in the art of spycraft. Whether they are needed to infiltrate an enemy stronghold or retrieve valuable intent, were spies responsible for providing information, equipments or goods to a faction. While the term could refer to specialized combat troops, some operatives were non-combatants who used stealth or subterfuge to infiltrate a target. Some operatives worked in support services or were employees of corporations which supply ships or weapons.

Mercenary
Melee

Mercenary

Mercenary (merc for short), sometimes also called soldier of fortune, hired gun, or free lance, was a soldier who fought or worked in other ways (mostly in those involving violence) for any faction in exchange for a desirable amount of money. Sometimes, the word mercenary was used as a derogatory term for someone who valued credits over other things, such as ideals or kinship

This work includes material taken from the System Reference Document 5.1 (“SRD 5.1”) by Wizards of the Coast LLC . The SRD 5.1 is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
We are not affiliated with Dungeons & Dragons or Wizards of The Coast in any way.
© 2025 Friends & Fables
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service