Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi (OOC Thread)

I figure that Lorem, being of an exceptionally long-lived race, was likely the first padawan because he would tend to require a longer time to learn things than you shorter lived folk. It helps explain why we're all the same level of experience.

Since we've supposedly been in each other's company for a while now should we simply assume that we're all familiar with each others' backgrounds and particular aptitudes?
Voda Vosa said:
OOC: Voda is supposed to be thoughtful and intellectual, but with my novice spelling he must seems more like Tarzan =P
As suggested previously, I'm simply assuming that the way you phrase your sentences represents the alien krevaaki's own particular accent and speech pattern when speaking basic. It's much like Yoda's unique brand of verbal dyslexia. :D
 

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As suggested previously, I'm simply assuming that the way you phrase your sentences represents the alien krevaaki's own particular accent and speech pattern when speaking basic. It's much like Yoda's unique brand of verbal dyslexia.
You are absolutly right ^^ I didnt think it this way.

It helps explain why we're all the same level of experience.
I want to coment something at this point, you are all 5 lvl jedi, but for Voda, the things are different, he is just a 1lvl jedi and a 4 lvl force user. He think about himself more like a druid than a jedi, thats why he ask abaout the backgrouds of the others, he is very recent in the group, so i asume Voda do not know much about you, as you dont know much about him/her. Theres much of Vodas backgroud that its not reveald, you could know as he/she can, the general story.

Again im sorry for my spelling mistakes
 

Dire Lemming said:
I was thinking the same thing, except with Yeshua first. My reasoning is Yeshua's brush with the dark side and Thy'Wen pulling him back, I think that he'd have a stronger bond with his master if he were the second, though it really wouldn't make a difference if he were third. I'd like to know why you think Anariel should be second if it's not something you want to keep secret. It works out fine either way though, heck, they could have come at the exact same time like Jaden and Rosh.


I really don't have any strong desire one way or the other to tell the truth. The only reason I thought she might make sense as second is my own personal view of the Star Wars Jedi classes. I've alway been of the opinion that Consulars spend more time in training than Guardians, though I have absolutely nothing to basis that opinion off of.
 

To me it seems like Consulars aren't so much more trained, as they are differently trained. That's why Guardians are better at combat and Consulars are better at diplomacy. It also might be that there seem to be more Consular masters because (due to their less combat oriented skills) Consulars don't put themselves in danger as often as Guardians and thus live longer.

Hey I've been wondering, do the Jedi classes, Consular and Guardian actually exist in character?
 

They do in about 40 years, that's known. Zayne Carrick in the KotOR comics makes a mention of his Master being a Guardian. Whether or not they exist now is a matter of opinion and/or conjecture.
 

I recall KOTOR 2 making a big deal over Jedi Guardian, Consular, and Sentinel classes. With traditional lightsaber colors and everything.

It seems unlikely that popped out of nowhere within 40 years.

It's likely the Jedi have had a "militant" arm and a "peacekeeping" arm of whatever name since their inception. The Sentinels were added just for the video game, and can probably be ignored for the purposes of canon fiction.
 

Heh, allot of stuff was added just for the video game. The only questions are whether or not you think it fits in with established cannon and whether or not the GM decides to use it.
 


Hey Shayuri, how long ago do you think Kestrel came to train under Master Thy'Wen? It's important for me to know because of the major event in my character's history that happened two years ago. Also, considering that event, and the fact that he's the youngest of his family, he may have some to consider Kestrel to be something of a younger sister to him, but act somewhat strangely, having never actually had a younger sister.
 

Shayuri said:
It's likely the Jedi have had a "militant" arm and a "peacekeeping" arm of whatever name since their inception. The Sentinels were added just for the video game, and can probably be ignored for the purposes of canon fiction.


It really depends on what you consider "canon." The KotOR video games are considered canon, since they are part of the Star Wars Expanded Universe, and officially licensed.
 

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