Star Wars The Last Hope: Rebooted, Restructured! (A CK2/Adventure Quest)

He picked up his commlink, and powered it on. "Anakin... Please, get away from the Senate Building... Get away from the Council... Get away from them all."

He then said words that would change everything. "They want to kill Padme. Palpatine has lied to us all... and the Council has too."

AN: Let the Jaws, hit the floor.
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So.. uh...
Darth Vader isn't going to be marching on the Jedi Temple or..?

Order 66 will probably still happen.. time isn't enough to warn all Jedi so purge still happens..
 
Well, hopefully K'Kruhk didn't fall. If we had to face Sith K'Kruhk, we'd never manage to kill him.

The only thing that happens when you strike him down is that he gets back up later and confronts you again, only with a disappointed glare on his face.
 
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Not gonna lie to you @Magoose. I expected 80% of this.

Jaden and Carmen returning. Aggruva immediately getting the plot notes handed to him. Enlisting the padawans and making the returning characters key lieutenants in his faction. Said faction draws from Green and Grey philosophy. Anakin not being Sideous' apprentice. Order 66 still being sent out. Big secret conspiracy above the Jedi-Sith war.

Even with just drawing on the last quest, things are rather predictable. Once you start looking at the fanfic tropes for Star Wars, it's easy to see the inspiration and its interpretation.
 
What style did the MC use before form 7 and after form 1? Windu has to vet people who want to learn it and I don't think he would teach someone from padawan age.
Also does the MC not have TK, body enhancement, force sensing, mecha deru and mind trick. To build a light saber mecha deru at basic is needed, it just not practiced past that. Since he is using form 7 then he has to have enhancement, and danger sense. TK should also be there because that is a basic application of the force.
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Ah wait. Lemme see if I read this right, I'm legitimately very tired so I could have botched this entire thing. But the Jedi (or the Council) have conspired to stop balance being brought to the force as it would render them useless?
 
Ah wait. Lemme see if I read this right, I'm legitimately very tired so I could have botched this entire thing. But the Jedi (or the Council) have conspired to stop balance being brought to the force as it would render them useless?
Close, but not quite. More like there's been an Illuminati of Jedi Council members since the Reformation who were in on the endgame and wanted to keep a 40k level perpetual conflict going to keep their power over the galaxy. They pretty much knew about the Sith after Darth Bane but let it all happen.
 
Close, but not quite. More like there's been an Illuminati of Jedi Council members since the Reformation who were in on the endgame and wanted to keep a 40k level perpetual conflict going to keep their power over the galaxy. They pretty much knew about the Sith after Darth Bane but let it all happen.
Oh damn. We have names on just who was in on it, or only Agguruva's theorizing? I think it's safe to assume Obi-Wan had nothing to do with it.
 
Ah wait. Lemme see if I read this right, I'm legitimately very tired so I could have botched this entire thing. But the Jedi (or the Council) have conspired to stop balance being brought to the force as it would render them useless?
It's one of the most age old fears of an age old bureaucracy; such a situation is created that renders it defunct. That renders all of the vast powers it has accumulated over centuries defunct. This is an organization that has damn near free reign in claiming force sensitive children for an arbitrary purpose. This is an organization that holds nigh unilateral powers in the arena of diplomacy, immense weight in an extremely diverse political landscape, and storied traditions that have made thousands upon thousands of jedi feel all special and important inside, all of which completely disregard the fact that everyone in the temple does space magic that normies ooh and ahh over on a regular basis that makes them feel even more powerful.

Frankly it's more shocking that such an entity didn't go sour much earlier and more publicly than it did in canon.
 
It's one of the most age old fears of an age old bureaucracy
Yeah, nah. That's never been the Jedi Order. If you consider having ten thousand people give peacekeeping duties to a political entity half the size of the Milky Way galaxy a 'bureaucracy', not to mention the religious tones the Order's always had, you've got some skewed priorities.
 
Magoose are you going to use Kirak Infil'a in the future? I always found him interesting since he took the Barash Vow and almost killing Vader.
 
Maybe someone more versed in Jedi history and philosophy can explain to me?
In an order of self-defense pacifists and peacekeeping negotiators, Kirak Infil'a saw his only purpose and skill was to fight. Because of this single-minded focus and its incompatibility with the basic philosophy of the order, he took the Barash Vow. It is a hermetic vow. One who takes it isolates themselves from all contact with the Jedi Order, and live in isolation. There, with only the Living Force to commune and train with, will one's path be made clear in time.


Just think of IRL religious Hermits and you've got the gist.
 
In an order of self-defense pacifists and peacekeeping negotiators, Kirak Infil'a saw his only purpose and skill was to fight. Because of this single-minded focus and its incompatibility with the basic philosophy of the order, he took the Barash Vow. It is a hermetic vow. One who takes it isolates themselves from all contact with the Jedi Order, and live in isolation. There, with only the Living Force to commune and train with, will one's path be made clear in time.


Just think of IRL religious Hermits and you've got the gist.
Meant with the Sidestory, but thanks.
 
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