Repressed Anger Syndrome

"Kroger rarely got angry. But at times, he seemed and felt reduced to a gesture of repressed rage."

- A description of Kroger after his death

Repressed Anger Syndrome, also known as Repressed Rage Syndrome, was a mental disorder characterized by rare but destructive display of anger. The victim was usually described as someone who rarely showed anger, but when the sufferer became enraged, his or her rage would be unbearable.

Repressed Anger Syndrome wasn't necessarily a dark side tribute, but the rage did at times leave the sufferer vulnerable to the dark side's influence.

Like Force Rage, the victim's anger would at times channel the anger to increase his or her own speed, strength, and ferocity. But these fits of anger at times could pull them into deep depression, physiological harm, and the endless void of the dark side.

Known Symptoms

 * Rare but extreme fits of rage.
 * Violent outbursts.
 * Depression.

Known Sufferers

 * Cole Kroger