Name: Boga
Homeworld: Utapau
Species: Varactyl
Gender: Female
Height: 4 meters at the shoulder/ 15 meters long
Hair color: Green, blue, and deep purple
Eye color: Orange
Feathers: Colored around neck and head
Type: Riding Lizard
Dexterity: 3D+1
Perception: 2D+2
Strength: 4D+2
Special Abilities
Stealthy: Varactyls are naturally quiet and stealthy creatures, capable of moving around in near total silence. They gain a bonus +2D to their Perception for sneaking or stealth related dice rolls.
Diurnal: Varactyls are cold blooded and operate best during the heat of the day, at night they become sluggish, losing 1D from their Dexterity and Perception attributes, and 4 points from their move.
Move: 29
Orneriness: 1D+1
Description: Boga was a female varactyl native to Utapau. Like all members of her species, she was a large reptilian quadruped with a beaked maw and feathers splaying from her scaled skin.
Biography
Boga was one of the fastest varactyl to be tamed by the Utai beast tamers. She was thirty-nine hands tall at her shoulder, fifteen meters in length, and possessed a magnificent crest of blue, purple and green feathers.
During his search for General Grievous on Utapau, Obi-Wan Kenobi chose Boga as his mount, based on her proud and loyal spirit as he saw through the Force. Astride Boga, Obi-Wan reached the tenth level of Tion Medon's Pau City in record time. Boga proved a worthy match for General Grievous in his wheel bike, chasing the cyborg general through the city and using her clawed feet to climb the sinkhole walls in pursuit. Along the way, she proved valuable to Obi-Wan, disabling Grievous's shuttle and picking off several droids. With Boga's help, Obi-Wan confronted and destroyed the General.
Unfortunately for Boga, the clone troopers turned against her Jedi rider on the orders of Palpatine. Boga and Obi-Wan were caught in an explosion caused by an AT-TE, sending both plummeting into the water at the bottom of the sinkhole. Obi-Wan had assumed that Boga died, succumbed to her wounds and allowed himself a moment to reflect upon that touching and unexpected sacrifice.
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