Adalric Cessius Brandl (Jedi Renaissance)

"Only heroes die. Villains and cowards are left to suffer."

- Adalric Brandl

Adalric Brandl was a male Human Jedi Knight who served the Jedi Order as a Jedi Ranger and was a noted artisan, preforming in the halls of Bodhi Temple as an actor during the Golden Age of the Jedi.

Early life
Adalric Brandl was born in the decades leading up to the Clone Wars on the planet Trulalis. He lived in the small settlement of Kovit, which was known for its enormous amphitheater that sat in the middle of the town. At a young time in his life, Brandl became apprenticed to the task director of the theater, Master Otias Atori under whom Brandl studied to become an actor. He spent years preparing and training to develop his skills as an actor. Besides speech and language lessons, Brandl was schooled in the art of sword fighting, which was the main action in many plays. Atori was a strict teacher that desired perfection, and Brandl was prohibited from practicing parts of well-known, famous plays until his skills developed to a level that was acceptable to Atori. One such play was Uhl Eharl Khoehng, a famous play adapted from Old Corellian from which Atori did not even allow Brandl to read until his acting skills reached their peak.

During his studies under Atori, the Clone Wars erupted across the galaxy and Brandl's dreams of becoming a galaxy-renowned performer were altered. The Jedi Order came out successful in the war and began calling on all forceful individuals to join their ranks. When it was discovered that Brandl was indeed sensitive to the Force, the Order reached out to him and asked him to consider enrolling.

Personality and traits
"I was not a king, not a hero, not a god. Just a man trapped in the passion of the play."

- Adalric Brandl

Adalric Brandl was a talented actor that had forged his abilities through hard work and determination. With his acting coach, Otias Atori, Brandl had studied for more than thirty years to refine his skills which included the art of sword fighting and unintentionally, the ability to sway the audience's feelings throughout a play. Even though his one true passion was the art of theater, Brandl proved a brilliant swordsman. He had mastered the saber technique developed by the ancient Jedi battlemaster, and was able to perform it flawlessly on demand. As well as his skills with a lightsaber, Brandl was also talented in the Force and had performed mind tricks on some of the Republi fleets' most decorated men.