*sigh*because it seems to walk the middle path between the Sith and Jedi philosophies
Hey, seventeen thousand five hundred sixty fourth time is a charm, right?
Well, there was no way people were going to play as a Sith, so I'm just trying to keep the protagonist a little more interesting.
I do not think the two of us share the same definition of "interesting".Well, there was no way people were going to play as a Sith, so I'm just trying to keep the protagonist a little more interesting.
Hey, not just the kids, but the men and women too!Let's just make sure "interesting" doesn't become "edgy" doesn't become "I've killed a few hundred kids for you, Padme, don't you love me?!"
If it helps, that last one's really for sure not where I'd like to go with this either.Let's just make sure "interesting" doesn't become "edgy" doesn't become "I've killed a few hundred kids for you, Padme, don't you love me?!"
Yeah, it's less something that inherently makes you evil and more just a technique that in certain time periods is strongly associated with the Sith. This lightsaber crystal vote is not a secret "aha you're a Sith now" trap. I mean, not even that "fear" option for the first vote would have been.Also considering that manufactured crystals are common in eras of turmoil- Luke Skywalker used one, as did the New Jedi Order...
There's nothing particularly inherently new or interesting about gReY jEdI and the "middle road". For a concept allegedly about being unique and insightful, it's often rather trite and paint by numbers, right down to the reasoning and the commonplace bashing of proper Jedi.
Also considering that manufactured crystals are common in eras of turmoil- Luke Skywalker used one, as did the New Jedi Order...
I do not think the two of us share the same definition of "interesting".
Hey, not just the kids, but the men and women too!
And their banthas. Fuck banthas, man!
And I respect that, really. You can notice I've voted the same as you.
Let's just make sure "interesting" doesn't become "edgy" doesn't become "I've killed a few hundred kids for you, Padme, don't you love me?!"
Having said that, there's a common piece of advice that says your protagonist should always be the most interesting character, not necessarily the most likable. That typically means giving them some sort of conflict that both they and the audience can become invested in. A straight-and-narrow Cosmic Force Jedi can come across as aloof and disengaged, which can be problematic from a storytelling standpoint.
Skylah tried alcohol once, it didn't go well.How about
She's a recovering alcoholic with a drinking problem?
So jedi either do no drugs or ALL THE DRUGS, with nothing in between, gotcha.
You thought Yoda was actually sober? Please.So jedi either do no drugs or ALL THE DRUGS, with nothing in between, gotcha.
Somewhere there is a Jedi Drunken Master.