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Mitth'raw'nuruodo (Thrawn) – Character Profile (3 BBY) Alias Thrawn – A simplified version of his Chiss name, used within the Galactic Empire. Wookieepedia Species Chiss (Near-Human) Wookieepedia Gender Male Mitth’raw’nuruodo, more commonly referred to by his core name Thrawn, is a striking figure, both physically and psychologically. He stands tall with an elegant posture, his every movement deliberate, measured, and calm—reflecting the unwavering control he exerts over himself. His skin is an immaculate, deep cerulean blue, smooth and almost marble-like in tone, setting him apart starkly from the pale-faced officers who surround him within the Empire. His face is sharp and symmetrical, almost sculptural in precision. High cheekbones cast subtle shadows beneath his crimson eyes—eyes that glow softly, seeming to pierce through darkness and deceit alike. They are not simply red, but luminous and discerning, capable of studying a person’s mannerisms and intentions with unsettling accuracy. His gaze is penetrating yet unnervingly calm, like the still surface of deep ocean water concealing fathomless depth. Thrawn’s hair is short, sleek, and blue-black, always impeccably groomed. Not a strand seems out of place, reinforcing his air of self-discipline. His uniform is the brilliant white of an Imperial Grand Admiral, pristine without fail. Not a crease mars its fabric. Rank insignia gleam against his chest, and code cylinders rest in symmetrical slots, more symbols of his precision than merely regulation tools. Even amid chaos, Thrawn appears untouched, composed—an image of authority and silent command. His personality is as refined as his appearance. Thrawn is a man of immense intellect and unnerving calm. He is deeply analytical and thrives in environments where others would panic or falter. He is not merely a tactician but a philosopher of warfare, believing wholeheartedly that to truly defeat an enemy, one must understand them on a cultural, artistic, and psychological level. He does not dismiss art as frivolous—on the contrary, he studies it as though it were a code to be deciphered, a strategic key to understanding an enemy’s doctrine, values, and thinking. Thrawn is reserved to the point of being enigmatic. He speaks softly but with great clarity, and his presence commands a room not through bluster or intimidation, but through sheer intensity of mind. He rarely raises his voice, nor does he show anger or fear. Emotions, when they surface, are channeled not outward but inward, processed into thought and strategy. While he serves the Empire, his loyalty is not rooted in ambition or ideology. Thrawn serves with discipline, but his motives lie beneath the surface—layered, strategic, and often unknowable to those around him. He respects competence above all else, regardless of rank or background, and has been known to reward innovation and tactical brilliance even from subordinates far below his station. Though he is often viewed as cold, Thrawn is not cruel. He does not kill for pleasure nor punish without reason. He does not engage in brutality for its own sake, and often seems detached from the cruelty of other Imperial officers. But make no mistake—he is entirely capable of ruthlessness when the situation calls for it, and his vengeance, when exacted, is always precise and thorough. He is, in every sense, a weapon of intellect—one whose blade is honed through understanding, whose strike is delivered with elegance, and whose mind is as calculating and cold as the void between stars. Among the many enemies of the Empire, Sabine Wren stands out to Thrawn not merely as a rebel—but as an artist. Her vivid graffiti, her fearless rebellion through color and symbol, fascinates him. He sees in her work a complex mind, a volatile spirit, and a rare kind of beauty—one born from defiance and creativity. His interest is subtle, cerebral, and laced with a curious respect. Though he would never voice it openly, there is something in Sabine’s art that lingers in his mind longer than it should. Not love. Not lust. But something close to wonder.