Jik'Tal

Jik'Tal was a Jawa who left Tatooine to seek a life of adventure, eventually winding up working as an enforcer at Bantha Traxx on the planet Lianna. Jik'Tal grew up dreaming of the stars, and after being banished by his clan for violating the Jawa vow of non-violence, he departed Tatooine for good, accompanied by seven of his loyal companions. He found work under Yin Vocta on Lianna, and was vigorously trained by a mercenary named Ne'Chak. He continued serving Vocta for many years.

Early life
Jik'Tal was born into a Jawa clan on the planet Tatooine in the Outer Rim, though Jik'Tal was also different from the average Jawa. As a youth, he was extremely restless, and yearned to leave his homeworld and travel the galaxy. His craving of adventure meant he gained a strong following with other, younger Jawas, who were extremely loyal to him. Jik'Tal spent much of his childhood and adolescence sitting atop one of his clan's vast sandcrawlers, examining the stars and wondering what wonders might await him should he leave Tatooine and venture into unknown territories.

After spending many restless and boring years on Tatooine, Jik'Tal was presented with an oppurtunity to leave forever. Jawas made their living by traveling around the deserts of their homeworld, scavenging damaged or left behind droids, which they would patch up and sell on to the local moisture farmers. Their wares were rarely up to scratch, though unhappy farmers were usually unable to complain, as the Jawas departed in their sandcrawlers almost immediately after a sale.

One such disgruntled farmer managed to find the Jawas who had sold his a faulty droid&mdash;it had exploded, damaging one of the moisture vaporators which were essential to his being. Incensed, the man demanded that the Jawas compensate him, though the clan refused. Unable to hold back his fury, the moisture farmer attacked them, though before it could become a rout, Jik'Tal saved his clan by dispatching the irate man.

Jik'Tal had saved his clan from certain death, though was punished accordingly for his breaching of Jawa way of non-violence. Though he had rescued his clan, Jik'Tal was banished from the clan, sentenced to make his own way to civilization. A bitter Jik'Tal took his possessions, and along with eight of his most loyal companions, found passage offworld, vowing never to return again. His companions joined him out of admiration, though they each feared him and his violent tendencies.

Working for Vocta
After wandering the galaxy for a time, Jik'Tal and his fellow Jawas found work on Lianna, under an Anomid criminal and information broker masquerading as an honest businessmen. Vocta was the proprieter of an eating establishment on Lianna entitled Bantha Traxx, and was in need of additional security for when his two foremost enforcers, the Gand R'Kayza and the cyborg Haelon Tice (who also doubled as Vocta's deadly assassination team), were away on "business." Many ridiculed both Vocta and his team of Jawas for this appointment, though after receiving painstaking drilling and training by an expert Rodian mercenary named Ne'Chak (who owed Vocta an outstanding favor), Jik'Tal and his companions were a force to be reckoned with.

Garbed in black leather robes, the Jawas were licensed to carry nothing more than a stun pistol and a stun baton, as Vocta maintained a strict no-weapons policy in Bantha Traxx. Jik'Tal, however, carried two deadly vibroblades on his person at all times, and also kept several mini-grenades close by for any particularly rowdy customers. The Jawas proved excellent security; intelligent and ferocious, they could easily and swiftly maneuver through large crowds, and were able to take larger opponents through swarming and teamwork.

Jik'Tal continued serving Vocta for several years, often turning demeaning comments about his size into vicious full-scale melees, though his opponent always came out worse for ware. Vocta did not discourage such brawls, and often watched with interest as his seemingly outmatched Jawa security force trounced a hapless and arrogant customer.

Personality and traits
Jik'Tal was quick to anger, and any comments about his size usually ended in severe and unstopping pain. As a youth, Jik'Tal was restless and bored with his mundane existence on Tatooine, and sought adventure offworld. He was also quite violent, especially for the usually peaceful Jawas, though, at least in his youth, he attempted to only use violence when necessary.

Behind the scenes
Jik'Tal was created by Star Wars author Paul Danner for Wretched Hives of Scum & Villainy, and was illustrated by Brian Schomburg.