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I'm your worst nightmare, ya little bitch!
—Verrmah

Verrmah was a Seated Imperial Knight, and the second strongest member of the Twelve Swords.

Biography[]

According to Verrmah himself, he was born on a world in the Outer Rim at the edge of the Unknown Regions. The planet was plagued by wars and famine, and the loss of parents and siblings was common. Living in the north of the main continent where the winters were harsh, Verrmah spent most of his childhood being half starved, frightened and freezing cold.

Imperial-Republic War[]

You think having killed someone makes you a killer, girl? That it grants you nerves of steel and a grim resolve? Let me break it down for you. Killing for the first time feels like the biggest moment of you life. When you killed fifty people, it's not such a big thing to kill anymore. When killing doesn't matter to you, THAT'S when you truly become a killer!
—Verrmah to Jaina Solo

Physical appearance[]

Verrmah was very tall and thin, dwarfing everyone in his presence. Being almost 8 feet tall, even the mighty Chewbacca looked short next to him. While he looked sickly or malnourished due to his lanky body structure, he was in fact exceptionally wiry and agile, something he often used to surprise and intimidate others.

Powers and abilities[]

Acknowledged as the second most powerful of the Swords, Verrmah was very strong in the Force as well as a feared lightsaber duelist. As a master of Jar'Kai, Verrmah wielded two silver lightsabers, and his skill with these coupled with his sadistic lust for battle made him a lethal and unpredictable adversary. In addition, his lean and bony appearance belied his considerable strength and stamina and allowed him to catch opponents off guard.

Personality and traits[]

I've killed a lot of sentients. I've killed a lot of Jedi. You won't be the first. Then again, you won't be the first teenage girl I've killed either!
—Verrmah

Verrmah was described as an unpredictable and unpleasant person by most people who met him and lived to talk about it.

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