Originally Posted by
Dorkkeli
I would imagine my predator would spend considerable time training his underlings, and that he would devote a lot of time praying to Gods, especially before a hunt. Other than that, he would hand out lengthy disciplinary actions to thralls with too much "spirit", and upkeep/logistics of his base of operations, ship, encampment et cetera. Trips to Yautja Prime and other more permanent settlements, would be infrequent, since he views unnecessary relationships as secondary, unless there is something to be gained, of course.
During the hunt he takes time to prepare his instruments, preferring less-than lethal alternatives, for dead prey would make for poor entertainment in the long run.
Following a successful hunt will be a celebration among his companions, and introductory education to the life in the 'circus' for the capturees.
Rau'ta would be a yautja of short temper, easily angered, but also easily soothed by stroking his ego. For potential guests, visiting his shows, he would be a gracious host, offering servants and prized gladiators. Even with his short temper and megalomaniac tendencies, he is not a dim individual. He does notice good talent in his adversaries, and able to think ahead, going for the long term gain, instead of short term satisfactions.
He values crafty and cunning individuals, viewing them as his (near)equals, or as a worthy challenge.
If you got any technical questions or the like, go ahead and shoot.