Farez Qubaq

Farez Qubaq was a famous human amateur Asaa player who became a bounty hunter. He was noteable for being one of the few people to be both an Asaa player and a Bounty Hunter in that order.

Biography
The Qubaqs were a poor human family who immigrated to Abassid in 132 BBY after hearing that it had thousands of natural resources which no one had yet claimed. Like many before them, they rushed to the planet to escape poverty, only to find that these "resources" were useless, and they had no way to return home. They had reluctantly settled on the planet's desert region, Asaya, and in 128 BBY, Farez was born. He spent most of his early years at home as his family could not afford to send him to the nearest school 65 miles away. He helped his parents on their moisture farm. Farez was a big fan of the Asaa amateur leagues and whenever he could get to the town to watch games live. He also practiced the sport and when he turned 15, the youngest legal age to compete in an Asaa tournament, he signed up for the local league.

Amateur Career
Even in his first tournament, Farez showed incredible skill, and made it to the semi-finals. Because of his skill, Farez backed the sponsorship of Perrat Industries, and used the money to support his family for a few years. In his next tournament, Perrat provided him with his own training arena which he could also host games in. This tournament, Farez took the title, and went on to the Asayan championship. He failed to even reach the quarter final stage, and almost lost his sponsorship deal with Perrat, but just kept it as he managed to qualify for the next year's championship. This time, Farez made it to the final, and almost won the regional title but lost due to his two opponents secretly making an agreement to share the title. This time, Perrat backed his claim that the final was unfair, but were overruled by the IAF board. On his third try, Farez completed the tournament and took the title of Asayan Asaa Champion. Farez was content to stop after this, as the reward for winning could support him for several years, but his sponsors wanted him to compete in the Abassid World Championship.