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<blockquote data-quote="Candide" data-source="post: 2200755" data-attributes="member: 17878"><p>If you have space, I'd like to join in. I was thinking of a Thug/Jedi Guardian character. He'd multiclass back and forth with Scoundrel I think. With his lack of focus, he might give in to the dark side. There is a large amount of anger in him. Something that he has not been able to deal with in his Force Training. This character would be another dark jedi added to the line-up. I hope that's alright.</p><p></p><p>Zar'fan Lokinne was born on Coruscant to a pair of noble parents, one a senator the other a diplomat. He didn't want to do the same things that they wanted for him. He didn't want the prescribed life that had been layed out for him since birth. His parents thought he needed structure, so he was sent to a military academy. He was passed though he intentionally tried to fail the entrance exams. This was thanks due to a fair sized donation from his parents. His life was still planned out. There was no freedom in it. Eventually he ran away, vowing never to return there on his own volition. He had some money in his equipment, and snuck out of the compound. </p><p></p><p>He was on the lamb for awhile. A day or so after his break, he successfully negotiated passage back to Coruscant. He'd get some of his stuff and find a way in the galaxy. Upon his return, he was greeted by his father. Not listening to his sons' plees, arguments were started. Zar'fan said that he'd rather be off on his own. His father released him from any dealings with the family. He was disowned.</p><p></p><p>That was 8 years ago. Since then Zar'fan was discovered by a Jedi named Dorn Farrin. Farrin accepted Zar'fin as a padawan learner. Now Zar'fan is a Jedi Knight. He has strayed from his training that Master Dorn instilled in him. Zar'fan believes that structure holds someone back from true potential. Zar'fan's outlook on things is not exactly stellar. He throws himself into combat, as if to give his own life meaning. Anger rests in his heart. Anger at his parents mostly. But anger at those who have tried to dictate how his life is to be run. Deep down, fear is the motivation of his anger. Fear that he cannot make his own way in the galaxy. Fear that he'll make the wrong choices and fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candide, post: 2200755, member: 17878"] If you have space, I'd like to join in. I was thinking of a Thug/Jedi Guardian character. He'd multiclass back and forth with Scoundrel I think. With his lack of focus, he might give in to the dark side. There is a large amount of anger in him. Something that he has not been able to deal with in his Force Training. This character would be another dark jedi added to the line-up. I hope that's alright. Zar'fan Lokinne was born on Coruscant to a pair of noble parents, one a senator the other a diplomat. He didn't want to do the same things that they wanted for him. He didn't want the prescribed life that had been layed out for him since birth. His parents thought he needed structure, so he was sent to a military academy. He was passed though he intentionally tried to fail the entrance exams. This was thanks due to a fair sized donation from his parents. His life was still planned out. There was no freedom in it. Eventually he ran away, vowing never to return there on his own volition. He had some money in his equipment, and snuck out of the compound. He was on the lamb for awhile. A day or so after his break, he successfully negotiated passage back to Coruscant. He'd get some of his stuff and find a way in the galaxy. Upon his return, he was greeted by his father. Not listening to his sons' plees, arguments were started. Zar'fan said that he'd rather be off on his own. His father released him from any dealings with the family. He was disowned. That was 8 years ago. Since then Zar'fan was discovered by a Jedi named Dorn Farrin. Farrin accepted Zar'fin as a padawan learner. Now Zar'fan is a Jedi Knight. He has strayed from his training that Master Dorn instilled in him. Zar'fan believes that structure holds someone back from true potential. Zar'fan's outlook on things is not exactly stellar. He throws himself into combat, as if to give his own life meaning. Anger rests in his heart. Anger at his parents mostly. But anger at those who have tried to dictate how his life is to be run. Deep down, fear is the motivation of his anger. Fear that he cannot make his own way in the galaxy. Fear that he'll make the wrong choices and fail. [/QUOTE]
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