Lusubrin T'shkali, also known as Brin, was a Nagai combatant in the Nagai–Tof War. Prior to this conflict, he was a prominent contender in the Dool Arena located at The Broken Tusk, challenging the then-reigning champion, Tull Raine.
As one of many Nagai dispatched from the Firefist galaxy to the galaxy, Brin's mission was to serve as an advance scout for a future invasion. He eventually arrived on Reuss VIII and enlisted as a fighter in the Dool Arena. Utilizing his Nagai training, he achieved considerable success on his debut night, defeating his opponents. Following his initial triumph, Brin became a regular and well-known competitor.
During the Nagai and subsequent Tof invasions, he actively participated in the fighting. While many Nagai joined forces with the Mandalorians to liberate Nagi, Brin was among the few who remained in Alliance space after the war's conclusion.
Brin gained recognition for his distinctive appearance and flamboyant fighting style. Unlike other fighters who resorted to dishonorable tactics, Brin consistently fought with integrity. His honorable nature and captivating mystique made him a favorite among female spectators. He possessed pale skin, long black hair, and striking blue oval pupils set against black irises. A silver tattoo adorned his neck, and a purple tattoo encircled his left eye.
Brin's advancement through the fighting ranks was well-earned, as he was an exceptionally skilled combatant. Proficient in various forms of combat, he demonstrated exceptional mastery with his Tehk'la blades. True to his role as an advance scout, he also possessed extensive training in espionage and clandestine operations.
Brin wielded a pair of Nagai Tehk'la blades, which he employed with remarkable skill in the arena. He also carried a SoroSuub QuickSnap 36T. For protection during arena fights, he wore a lightweight suit of electromesh armor.
Paul Danner and Bill Smith created Lusubrin T'shkali for Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy, a supplement for the Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game released by West End Games in 1997. Tim Bobko provided the illustration.
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