Shenneret Veery (Shenner)
Also known as "the bard brat with a blaster", "Shen", "Shenneret Veery
Windchaser-Webb", or most often just plain Shenner, my primary character
on Star Wars MUSH was a bundle of seeming contradictions. On the one hand,
she was an orphan who'd taken care of herself since she was nine, an ex-thief
who'd survived years on various worlds — and a year in Mos Eisley on
Tatooine — by disguising herself as a boy, with nothing but her wits,
her skill as a pickpocket, and an ancient blaster to protect herself. She was
crude and unrefined of manner, full of temper, and more often than not liable
to be dismissed as the "street rat" she usually styled herself.
But on the other hand, Shen also possessed a keenly honed thirst for knowledge,
which she satisfied by devouring texts on just about all subjects she could
find and by throwing herself headlong into studies at the University of Caspar,
anxious to get caught up on the education her childhood had denied her.
Moreover, she was a natural-born musician, with a strong, clear singing voice.
She had a knack for being able to make any instrument she got her hands on her
own; she was a whiz at guitar and flute, and fairly comfortable with the
bodhran, ocarina, and namdhi-harp. And she had the creative spark to compose
her own music to go along with the songs she drank in as readily as information
from whatever sentients she happened to encounter in her rambles. Her musical
talent won her the job of lead singer of the band called the Womprats, regular
performers at the famous Sandbar in Plaxton City — employed by none other
than the President of the Caspar System, Avalyshaar Laarken.
Though she was no soldier or warrior by trade, Shenner grew well-versed in the
archaic art of swordplay, courtesy of one of her few close friends, Jairen
Windchaser of the Jaer. She was an excellent shot with a blaster, a fair shot
with a blaster rifle, and unflinchingly helped defend Plaxton City and civilian
refugees when the Empire brought war to the Caspar system.
Cautious in the making of acquaintances, even more cautious in the winning of
friends, Shen did not give her trust easily. She fully expected those she wound
up calling 'friend' to eventually leave her life; accordingly, as far as Shen
was concerned, it was her against the galaxy, with protective distance between
her and everyone else, even most of the beings she happened to like. Still,
despite her natural reticence, she developed a surprising range of friends and
acquaintances, including no less than three Jedi, two galactic Heads of State,
and infamous heroes of the Rebellion. She knew xenoarchaeologists and thieves,
soldiers and street urchins and pickpockets, musicians and University students.
But she considered only a small handful of people her family: the staff and her
fellow musicians of the Sandbar... and Jairen, who adopted her into his clan
and tribe along with making her an Initate of his homeworld's Order of the
Grooved Blade.
Romantically speaking, Shenner had especially good (or bad, depending on your
point of view) luck with Corellians, having developed a knack for getting
herself into trouble with natives of that system... and having attracted the
interest of three different Corellian men. One of these Corellians, the
xenoarchaeologist Paul Nighman who was responsible for rescuing Shen from the
streets of her homeworld, broke the young musician's heart in the conclusion of
a whirlwind affair from which it took Shen a year and a half — and the
outbreak of war upon her adopted homeworld — to recover. After that war,
however, the devoted attentions
of Lieutenant Jonathan Webb of the Caspar Marines began to soothe her battered
heart... and at last, she began to return his professions of love. It took the
emergence of the galaxy's third Death Star, nevertheless, to provoke the two
into marrying.
As of when I retired her she was heading into her second year at the University
of Caspar, and had at last married her beloved Webb. We took the two of them
off camera by sending Webb off to be posted at a remote system controlled by
the CDU... and there, yet, they may still have further adventures!
Shenner's Roleplay Logs
Han Solo
From 1997 through 2000, I was the player for Han Solo on Star Wars MUSH —
and I had a hell of a lot of fun bringing one of my all-time favorite movie
characters to life. Moreover, the reactions of a lot of the player populace
to the fact that I was a female player playing the character were quite
delightful as well; I took great pleasure in telling people things like,
"Don't think of me as a girl, think of me as uniquely qualified to portray
the inherent swoonability of my character" or "Yeah, and I can still
kick your ass, Fett!"
But anyway. Han Solo. Scoundrel, reformed smuggler, nerfherder and hero,
beloved of Princess Leia, reluctant General of the New Republic. That was Han
as I played him, and I've never had quite the same kind of rakish adventuresome
fun with any character before or since.
Solo's Roleplay Logs
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