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Codex
I have seen many mass effect crossovers use these so I shall attempt to create one here.
Weapons
Early Lightsaber
"…these archaic lightsabers were barely portable; their energy requirements necessitated a flexible cable that connected a lightsaber's handle to a power pack worn on a Jedi's belt." ―Tionne Solusar
The Early Lightsaber Used by Lurr'desh is shaped rather like a large horn (similar to count Dooku's lightsaber) and features a green blade. The lightsaber is attached via a superconductive cable to a power pack worn on Lurr'desh's belt. This can be rather clumsy during certain situations. Lurr'desh claimed this lightsaber from a fallen Jedi that he personally slew during the battle of Coruscant.
Sith Sword
"A Sith sword is enhanced by submerging it in a trough of "blood spilled in anger." Grinding its edge with Svolten rhyolite will ensure it never dulls.―Sorzus Syn
Sith Swords are forged by alchemical means using the force to super treat the metals and cause supremely sharp, strong and durable blades that are strong enough to stop even a lightsaber's blade. These insidious weapons can cut with such ease that they inspire fear in all those who face the ancient sith. Lurr'desh's sword is used only when he plans to slaughter those he feels deserving of dying upon his blade. To die to his blade is seen as an honour in Lurr'desh's eyes.
In mass effect terms his blade is basically made of the same stuff used in the mass relays
Characters
Lurr'desh was born on the Sith home world of Korriban.
At the age of ten, Lurr'desh's father (Tor'kesh) summoned Lurr'desh and told him that he would be on trip overseeing his lands and would not be home for a week. However before he left he ordered a group of slaves to line up before Lurr'desh and ordered him to kill them all with a knife. Lurr'desh did not know that this was done by his father as a test to see how Lurr'desh would react. Over a period of time sat down contemplating, Lurr'desh summoned up the courage to kill all the slaves but one, a slave child whom he felt was force sensitive and would make the perfect apprentice.
When Tor'kesh returned to the mansion, he saw his son with one slave and demanded to know the reason why he spared the boys life. Lurr'desh replied "it would be in my interest to keep him alive as he could prove to be a valuable asset in the future, I have felt that he is force sensitive and given time would make a good apprentice to me, he is ambitious but knows what turning against me will be like. It is my hope to turn him into a sith and to command him on the field of battle"
Tor'kesh was pleased by his son's intelligence and foresight and within the week prepared to send his son to the temple as an apprentice.
Lurr'desh excelled at sword combat and certain force powers such as lightning and grip, but lacked in most other aspects of the force, however what he lacked in versatility he makes up for in sheer strength.
To Compare Lurr'desh in Mass effect characters, he is like a mixture of grunts bloodlust and strength, with Jack's biotic destruction mixed with a little illusive man to create one psychopathic destructive tank with a little scheming and tactical thinking. Lurr'desh is overpowered to be sure, but Lurr'desh's weakness is being told what to do, can he survive living under Commander Sheppard's rule, or will he become a threat the Normandy?
Slave
The Slave was brought to Tor'kesh's house as a child as a test for his son, Lurr'desh and the Slave built a friendly relationship and often played and spent time with Lurr'desh. When Lurr'desh was ordered to kill the slaves, the slave walked up to his friend and presented the knife to Lurr'desh and without a noise began to kneel, whilst the other slaves begged for mercy. Lurr'desh could not handle how the youngest of the slaves had shown much courage and he showed mercy to the boy whilst he systematically slaughtered the group of slaves over a period of several hours. When Lurr'desh finally returned to the slave, he said "mercy is only given to those who deserve it!"
With that single act, the Slave has forever sworn himself to Lurr'desh's cause.
The Slave is ambitious and loyal to his master's cause in the way that if his master rise's to become king, then the slave will also rise to become the king's servant in a way. It is from this slightly symbiotic relationship ensures trust and friendship to each other. thanks to the support of the slave, he caused a riot to ensnare Lurr'desh's Master and allowed Lurr'desh to strike down his former master.
But in a new galaxy, can the slave continue to remain at Lurr'desh's side, or will temptation and betrayal follow as the slave seeks a new life?
