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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 3597066" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p>Truthfully, at this point, there's very little really known about Venda beyond the fact that she's a Jedi. She about Jyren's age(30 or so), but isn't a terribly experienced Jedi as she started her training later in her life like most Jedi of the era. She's really less of a combat type than some Jedi, though since so little has been fleshed out with her at this point, its obviously easy to not know that.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention that Venda was a bit lost at that point, while Marix had a very good idea of what she was up against, having fought Mrrakesh before. Marix also had the advantage of fighting in close quarters, meaning that all her attackers couldn't get to her at once, and she was also on the move most of the time rather than standing and fighting.</p><p></p><p>I've actually started going back to the Cast thread I made a while back and adding in stats again. Been trying to go, roughly, in order of appearance, but its pretty rough in that aspect. Sadly, the original stats for most everything is gone, so I've been rebuilding them as best I can. And actually did put up stats for both Nine and Ket a little while back and kept forgetting to mention it here.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=103489" target="_blank">Cast Thread</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Guys like Yoda, Mace, and Palpy would wipe the floor with Mrrakesh. They're just in a completely different league, and while I know they're statted out around levels 18-20, I don't think that really fits any of them. If anyone should be of epic levels in Star Wars, its those three. I'd even argue that statting them out is the equivalent of statting out Dieties for D&D...you can do it, but it kind of defeats the point.</p><p></p><p>Truthfully, though, the Alraxians and Mrrakesh are definitely in a different league than baseline humans. They aren't my creation, as I've said before, but the idea behind them is that are simply better. Of course, most Alraxians live quiet, boring lives and don't even dream of even small fights...and Mrrakesh fight amongst themselves more than anyone else. But both species are the result of genetic manipulation on the side of the Sith, who originally weren't human, anyway. So the species were both built to BE strong, with the Alraxians slanting more towards adaptability and the Mrrakesh more brute strength and power.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This makes me happy. I've been worried that the stuff with Tobias and Master Ral would be...well, boring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 3597066, member: 10079"] Truthfully, at this point, there's very little really known about Venda beyond the fact that she's a Jedi. She about Jyren's age(30 or so), but isn't a terribly experienced Jedi as she started her training later in her life like most Jedi of the era. She's really less of a combat type than some Jedi, though since so little has been fleshed out with her at this point, its obviously easy to not know that. Not to mention that Venda was a bit lost at that point, while Marix had a very good idea of what she was up against, having fought Mrrakesh before. Marix also had the advantage of fighting in close quarters, meaning that all her attackers couldn't get to her at once, and she was also on the move most of the time rather than standing and fighting. I've actually started going back to the Cast thread I made a while back and adding in stats again. Been trying to go, roughly, in order of appearance, but its pretty rough in that aspect. Sadly, the original stats for most everything is gone, so I've been rebuilding them as best I can. And actually did put up stats for both Nine and Ket a little while back and kept forgetting to mention it here. [url="http://www.enworld.org/showthread.php?t=103489"]Cast Thread[/url] Guys like Yoda, Mace, and Palpy would wipe the floor with Mrrakesh. They're just in a completely different league, and while I know they're statted out around levels 18-20, I don't think that really fits any of them. If anyone should be of epic levels in Star Wars, its those three. I'd even argue that statting them out is the equivalent of statting out Dieties for D&D...you can do it, but it kind of defeats the point. Truthfully, though, the Alraxians and Mrrakesh are definitely in a different league than baseline humans. They aren't my creation, as I've said before, but the idea behind them is that are simply better. Of course, most Alraxians live quiet, boring lives and don't even dream of even small fights...and Mrrakesh fight amongst themselves more than anyone else. But both species are the result of genetic manipulation on the side of the Sith, who originally weren't human, anyway. So the species were both built to BE strong, with the Alraxians slanting more towards adaptability and the Mrrakesh more brute strength and power. This makes me happy. I've been worried that the stuff with Tobias and Master Ral would be...well, boring. [/QUOTE]
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