Knights of the Old Republic: Last of the Sith (OOC)


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AMG,

Do you mind if I sblock down the character's in the R/G that are no longer playing? Might make the thread more presentable. I'll leave Aerek's siblings alone at the end of the thread.

Keia
 


Brother Shatterstone said:
AMG is just being AMG… :lol:

Yes, I'm a sarcastic smart-ass. Everyone gets used to it after a while. ;)

Lady Shatterstone said:
AMG:

Just want to make double sure that you want the character to be level 6(like the first post said)

Yep, still 6th level start.

Keia said:
AMG,

Do you mind if I sblock down the character's in the R/G that are no longer playing? Might make the thread more presentable. I'll leave Aerek's siblings alone at the end of the thread.

Fine with me. :)

As for your character stats...a quick glance over looks good. I'll check over the math and such once you've got all the details finalized. So far, one little thing you should be aware of.

As a 6th level Jedi, you aren't technically a Knight yet. And, even in this looser time period for the Jedi Order, it wouldn't be common at all for the Master to leave an apprentice on their own before they were a Knight...especially so soon after the Sith War where many young Jedi fell to the Dark Side and actually murdered their own Masters. Not saying it should be changed, but there would probably need to be a major reason why the Master left beyond simply wanting to train more(which, of course, is still a good one).
 



Ankh-Morpork Guard said:
As a 6th level Jedi, you aren't technically a Knight yet. And, even in this looser time period for the Jedi Order, it wouldn't be common at all for the Master to leave an apprentice on their own before they were a Knight...especially so soon after the Sith War where many young Jedi fell to the Dark Side and actually murdered their own Masters. Not saying it should be changed, but there would probably need to be a major reason why the Master left beyond simply wanting to train more(which, of course, is still a good one).
I'm guessing that she didn't give a time when she would be there to met up with him, but (from her point of view) had intended on only being gone a couple of days. When months later he's still immersed in the same project she asked him to look in on to keep him busy for a few days, he finally starts to wnder why she isn't there and what happened to her. But, he stays and works on what she instructed him to do . . . until told otherwise. [see recent history]

Keia
 




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