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<blockquote data-quote="pukunui" data-source="post: 9388598" data-attributes="member: 54629"><p>Huh. OK. By same as before, do you mean the white light ones that got colored in post production? Or are they actually the color that they appear on screen (if maybe not as vivid in real life)?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I expect there's a stereotypical dominatrix influence there.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Here's my theory: someone, probably Indara, decided that the witches "weren't allowed to exist" (as Qimir put it), so the four Jedi killed them all and then started the fire (or amplified Mae's fire) to cover up the massacre. Indara and Sol seem to have been able to live with it (hence Qimir asking Sol what he did with his darkness), while Kelnacca went into hiding and obsessed over it and Torbin retreated into his impenetrable mind palace in an attempt to meditate his way out of his guilt.</p><p></p><p>As for Qimir, I think it's plausible that he came across a Sith holocron (or some other Sith artifact) in his travels. Yord remarked that Qimir fought with no style, which suggests to me that he is self-taught. But he is familiar enough with the Sith to be able to use the term symbolically.</p><p></p><p>I did like the exchange where Sol asked why Qimir risked exposing himself, and Qimir replied, "Well, I <em>did </em>wear a mask ..."</p><p></p><p>I'm curious to see what happens next, now that the twins have swapped places. I suspect Mae did it a) to escape being murdered by Qimir and b) to wrangle the truth out of Sol and maybe expose him. I think Qimir is aware he's got Osha in his possession, hence why he didn't kill her, but Sol seems to be none-the-wiser for now. (I expect the tracker will reveal the truth before long.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pukunui, post: 9388598, member: 54629"] Huh. OK. By same as before, do you mean the white light ones that got colored in post production? Or are they actually the color that they appear on screen (if maybe not as vivid in real life)? I expect there's a stereotypical dominatrix influence there. Here's my theory: someone, probably Indara, decided that the witches "weren't allowed to exist" (as Qimir put it), so the four Jedi killed them all and then started the fire (or amplified Mae's fire) to cover up the massacre. Indara and Sol seem to have been able to live with it (hence Qimir asking Sol what he did with his darkness), while Kelnacca went into hiding and obsessed over it and Torbin retreated into his impenetrable mind palace in an attempt to meditate his way out of his guilt. As for Qimir, I think it's plausible that he came across a Sith holocron (or some other Sith artifact) in his travels. Yord remarked that Qimir fought with no style, which suggests to me that he is self-taught. But he is familiar enough with the Sith to be able to use the term symbolically. I did like the exchange where Sol asked why Qimir risked exposing himself, and Qimir replied, "Well, I [I]did [/I]wear a mask ..." I'm curious to see what happens next, now that the twins have swapped places. I suspect Mae did it a) to escape being murdered by Qimir and b) to wrangle the truth out of Sol and maybe expose him. I think Qimir is aware he's got Osha in his possession, hence why he didn't kill her, but Sol seems to be none-the-wiser for now. (I expect the tracker will reveal the truth before long.) [/QUOTE]
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