Armanas Strasbourg

Armanas Strasbourg was a Sith Lord of the Sith Order of Decreto during the reigns of Sam Sinays and Ater Phasas'a.

Early years
Born in 4,018 BBY on the planet, Armanas Strasbourg was the son of a wealthy stone mason. His mother had died during child-birth.

His father cared for Armanas, the last thing of his wife he had, for a great many years, until he died during the Great Sith War against Exar Kun. Following his father's death, Armanas left Serenno to follow in his fathers footsteps, and to do battle with the Sith.

It was not long before he was found by them, and he was easily corrupted. Having discovered his Force sensitivity begun training as a Sith, and quickly rose to the rank of Sith Lord. His penchant for military combat also let him rise through the ranks of StarFleet Command, attaining the rank of Admiral. In the year 3,991 BBY, whilst presiding over a planet in the Unknown Regions, he adopted the Twi'lek Jandi Ban as his apprentice.

He continued to personally train Jandi Ban for four years, teaching him all he knew of the dark side and ship-to-ship combat. Jandi easily absorbed this information, and by the close of his apprenticeship could easily challenge Armanas on the combat simulator.

Civil War
Following the Logi Xenocide, which had been commited by his old apprentice, Jandi Ban, Strasbourg left military service. Within hours of his retirement, a seventy-eight ear old Strasbourg was approached by the leader of the Phasasites, Ater Phasas'a.

Ater offered Armanas a chance to avenge the deaths of the Logi. Although only sixteen, Ater had an auora of strength surrounding him, and Armanas agreed.

Personality and traits
Armanas Strasbourg was, much like his descendant Sataris Strasbourg, a confident military commander and, unlike his descendant, a skilled lightsaber duelist. Although he preferred to use his Force sensitivity to command his fleets more effectively, he often called upon the Force to protect himself.

Armanas had a strong sense of loyalty, which hardly ever faltered. He held a deep respect for his apprentice, Jandi Ban; and was deeply wounded by his apparent betrayal during the Logi Xenocide. Believing that the Empire was faltering, Armanas betrayed his own loyalties and left the Order.