

The only thing I'd' of suggested doing was putting a lengthier blade on this thing, as without it, it just seems sorta awkward wielding all that hilt for one puny blade. However, his hand was dictated by accuracy, and this model definitely marks up to par with his comparison shot. The shading and design of this model is great, but it's just ain I suppose. Two buttons and a belt ring are the only other distinct markings on this hilt. It's a pretty modest hilt in its own right, however, being a long silver cylinder that starts with a thicker pommel, bellcurves out to a brief smaller cylinder and then bellcurves back out for the emitter. It's practically a lance in its own right, were it not for the saber length. The first thing I noticed was how long this hilt was. SO, despite this very obscure figure's origin(mostly comic fiction from what I see on the Star Wars wiki,) Simon has found it fitting to make his hilt.

He could feel the Force like never before.This time it's a guy. Why shouldn't he take the armor? It had power. Telloti could feel the power of the armor, and it made him feel the Force like never before: it's infested the Dark Side of the Force." Warb Null's armor was infested with the Dark Side: Source: Star Wars Insider 147 - Short Story Hammer He knelt down and reached out to take it.Īs his fingertips touched it, a wave of cold air blew over him, though his clothes, his skin, through his very soul. It probably didn't work, but he could tinker with it, get it working again, maybe. He could take the weapon, slip it into his pack before Ryelli came.

When a Jedi, Telloti, touched Warb Null's lightsaber, he felt cold air go through his clothes, his skin and then his soul: Null has been stated as having great martial prowess, combining it with his mastery of Dark Side: Null combined his martial prowess his mastery of the dark-side of the Force. Warb Null was stated as a prodigious warrior: Aug7 Comments Respect the leader of the Naddists Accolades
