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Vaal Hirah
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Little is known about the origins of this character, other than he claims Alderaan to be the place of his birth. Few appear to have felt it necessary to delve into his personal history however, for when one is a Somebody in the Outer Rim, such things are rarely considered important. All that matters is that he came from Somewhere, and it must have prepared him for what was to come. Many have commented on the double life that Vaal Hirah appears to lead, remarking most of all upon the varying reputations he has earned. To some he is an active proponent of safety and honest trade along the Outer Rim; indeed he is known to have been quite vocal publicly about his desires to expand the influence of the Independent Rim Consortium. The democracies he heads on three different worlds at least in the Rim, and the rumoured open nature of the Consortium's heirarchy would seem to suggest that he is quite sincere -- a laudable legacy if that is the case
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Little is known about the origins of this character, other than he claims Alderaan to be the place of his birth. Few appear to have felt it necessary to delve into his personal history however, for when one is a Somebody in the Outer Rim, such things are rarely considered important. All that matters is that he came from Somewhere, and it must have prepared him for what was to come. Many have commented on the double life that Vaal Hirah appears to lead, remarking most of all upon the varying reputations he has earned. To some he is an active proponent of safety and honest trade along the Outer Rim; indeed he is known to have been quite vocal publicly about his desires to expand the influence of the Independent Rim Consortium. The democracies he heads on three different worlds at least in the Rim, and the rumoured open nature of the Consortium's heirarchy would seem to suggest that he is quite sincere -- a laudable legacy if that is the case However, there are others to whom Vaal is nothing but a conman; utilising relationships with the Hutt Syndicate (among others), to solidify his iron grip on the systems he rules whilst at the same time putting on a charade for the galactic media. Rumours of bribes, blackmail and racketeering are never too far removed from Outer Rim politics, and so it should be no surprise to hear them in connection with Vaal's regimes either. Even more damning are the (less frequent and rarely substantiated) accusations of actual piracy and attacks upon the Galactic Republic. The Jedi Order in particular have moved against him in the past, though their reasons for doing so have never actually come to light. What then is the truth of the matter? Is Vaal a champion for the 'Little Guy' aling the Outer Rim, a petty tyrant or an active enemy of the Jedi Order? Or, perhaps, he is all three? Only time will tell which stores are lies and misconceptions, and which tell the real story of Vaal Hirah.
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