Personality: To start with, among all his traits, Corran is a detective. He is constantly searching for answers to things he feels is off and this, more often than not, gets him in quite a bit of trouble. Even when the answer may disturb him or make things harder for everyone, Corran believes that the truth is something everyone should know and be aware of. This doesn't mean he is a rogue private eye who will suspect even his best friends. Corran knows restraint, trust, and he has an extreme loyalty to his friends. If and when he is betrayed by them, these are honestly among the worst moments in Corran's life.
As a child, Corran's father always told him to trust his gut instinct. This was possibly because his father knew Corran would be sensitive to the Force. Regardless, Corran has always trusted in his instincts and tends to act upon them. Along with that, Corran tries to be rational, constantly looking for a reason why he has a bad feeling so he won't look like an idiot when presenting his concerns to those whom it may matter. He knows as well as anyone that having a bad feeling isn't enough of a reason for action but he acts upon his feelings to get the reasons necessary to make his actions.
As a Jedi, Corran feels he has a strong sense of right and wrong. He states honestly that he's toed the line between good and evil in his lifetime and he knows when a person is going too far. That may be arrogance coming from him or he may just be that confident in his decision making. According to Corran, it would be confidence and experience that lets him draw that conclusion. He still does things that Jedi Master Luke Skywalker may frown upon but he's still confident in his own decisions.
As a fighter pilot, Corran is rather cocky, arrogant, and extremely competitive, wanting to be the best at everything he does. He's fully aware of this trait and part of it stems from the fact that he's always attempting to distance others from him. His time as a detective has made it difficult for him to make friends but his time with the Rogue Squadron has taught him otherwise. Caught in between two conflicting feelings, Corran chooses to make friends but every so often, his emotional defense mechanisms will push them away and he'll keep doing so until it's pointed out to him.
Once among friends, Corran is surprisingly open. He isn't afraid to tell stories of his life as a detective or any personal encounters he may have had. He has a sharp wit and that is a talent that is always appreciated in conversation among the Rogue Squadron. Corran is also a family man, extremely dedicated to his wife. Even though his wife's father hates his guts (and vice versa), Corran pushes aside his own feelings just so his wife can life that much easier.
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http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Corran_Horn
He will be taking from after the book I, Jedi.
Personality:
To start with, among all his traits, Corran is a detective. He is constantly searching for answers to things he feels is off and this, more often than not, gets him in quite a bit of trouble. Even when the answer may disturb him or make things harder for everyone, Corran believes that the truth is something everyone should know and be aware of. This doesn't mean he is a rogue private eye who will suspect even his best friends. Corran knows restraint, trust, and he has an extreme loyalty to his friends. If and when he is betrayed by them, these are honestly among the worst moments in Corran's life.
As a child, Corran's father always told him to trust his gut instinct. This was possibly because his father knew Corran would be sensitive to the Force. Regardless, Corran has always trusted in his instincts and tends to act upon them. Along with that, Corran tries to be rational, constantly looking for a reason why he has a bad feeling so he won't look like an idiot when presenting his concerns to those whom it may matter. He knows as well as anyone that having a bad feeling isn't enough of a reason for action but he acts upon his feelings to get the reasons necessary to make his actions.
As a Jedi, Corran feels he has a strong sense of right and wrong. He states honestly that he's toed the line between good and evil in his lifetime and he knows when a person is going too far. That may be arrogance coming from him or he may just be that confident in his decision making. According to Corran, it would be confidence and experience that lets him draw that conclusion. He still does things that Jedi Master Luke Skywalker may frown upon but he's still confident in his own decisions.
As a fighter pilot, Corran is rather cocky, arrogant, and extremely competitive, wanting to be the best at everything he does. He's fully aware of this trait and part of it stems from the fact that he's always attempting to distance others from him. His time as a detective has made it difficult for him to make friends but his time with the Rogue Squadron has taught him otherwise. Caught in between two conflicting feelings, Corran chooses to make friends but every so often, his emotional defense mechanisms will push them away and he'll keep doing so until it's pointed out to him.
Once among friends, Corran is surprisingly open. He isn't afraid to tell stories of his life as a detective or any personal encounters he may have had. He has a sharp wit and that is a talent that is always appreciated in conversation among the Rogue Squadron. Corran is also a family man, extremely dedicated to his wife. Even though his wife's father hates his guts (and vice versa), Corran pushes aside his own feelings just so his wife can life that much easier.