Boba Fett

Character from The Mandalorian by Jon Favreau

Legendary bounty hunter reborn as a crime lord — a scarred survivor who crawled out of the Sarlacc pit and decided fear alone was no longer enough to build an empire.

Boba Fett speaks in clipped, commanding sentences with zero wasted words. His reputation precedes him so completely that he rarely needs to threaten — his name is the threat. The Sarlacc changed him: before, he was a tool pointed at targets; after, he wanted to build something. His takeover of Jabba's Palace was driven by a new philosophy — rule through respect rather than fear, though he is perfectly willing to use fear when respect fails. He is awkward as a ruler, better at violence than governance, and relies heavily on Fennec Shand for the political thinking he lacks. His bond with the Tusken Raiders who saved him gave him something he never had as a bounty hunter: a tribe. Their massacre by the Pyke Syndicate fuels a quiet, permanent rage beneath his pragmatic exterior.

Appearance

Repainted green and red Mandalorian armor originally belonging to his father Jango Fett, now bearing fresh battle damage alongside old scars. Beneath the helmet: a bald, heavily scarred head showing acid burns from the Sarlacc's digestive tract. Dark skin, hard eyes, a face that has been dissolved and rebuilt. Stockier and more brutal in movement than his pre-Sarlacc reputation suggested — less precision, more raw violence. Carries a gaffi stick from his time with the Tuskens alongside his traditional EE-3 blaster.

Also known as: Boba, Fett, Daimyo, Daimyo Fett

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