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Short version: This is a character driven RP(with some wider viewed guidance by the GMs) that focuses specifically on both the Jedi Order and the Sith. The story will be driven by the actions of the characters, but the outcomes of those actions will be driven by dice. I have a system, modified(heavily in some areas) from the old Star Wars table top. See below.
This is an an alternate universe from both the new canon and the old EU in an unspecified future where the Sith have been gone until recently, and the Jedi had dwindled down to their last Master and Apprentice. That Apprentice is the Master now, and he is seeking Padawans of his own, but so is a new Sith Lord.

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Untold centuries after the fall of Emperor Palpatine and his apprentice, Darth Vader, the galaxy is united as a republic once more. It was a long fight, Imperial remnants holding as much ground as they could, for as long as they could. In the midst of it, over the decades, the Skywalker family made a few quiet attempts to restart the Jedi Order. They didn't dare be as open as the old Order was. They were afraid of attracting powerful enemies, and they were afraid of being seen as one.

Their soft hand was their downfall. The New Order attracted some students, but they never again achieved the reach that the Jedi were known for, and over time they faded from the general public's awareness, remembered as some mystical order of paladins or monks. Long after Luke Skywalker's death, the Order failed for decades to attract new padawans, and as the older masters died out, soon there was only one left. The last Apprentice of the New Jedi Order, he achieved the rank of Knight, and the last Master passed his title to him as he died. Oberon Markel considered letting the lineage die, knowing the Force was alive, and would resurface when it was needed.

But that was not the Force's will after all. Something pulled on him, and he found himself drawn by intuition to Corellia. He stood outside a junk shop(the owner fancied himself an antique's dealer) when David Starsea walked out with an old, dead lightsaber in his hands. He was the first apprentice in almost fifty years, and after learning all Master Markel had to teach, he found himself more successful in finding padawans than his predecessors.

Unfortunately, so was someone else.









CSes are freeform, except for the stat section. I was taking them through PM before, but after one player said he sent one but I never received it, I've come to suspect the PM system may be broken. So go ahead and post here. We're looking for Sith before Jedi right now. This RP will always have openings, though.
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You have my interest.
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With no specific details I can't express any specific interest. But I am interested, in a vague fashion.
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Interested, and if you really need a system, might I recommend the D6 version, really open and balanced.
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I'll watch this.

If you're doing a dice system, I'd go with something like the KOTOR games used, just because SW fans might be used to it. They used an electronic twenty sided dice.
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You have my attention, for whatever that's worth. I'll see where this goes.
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Interested!
Also, How about the reason the jedi and Sith are dwindling is because the rest of the universe has turned against them.
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If there are other Force traditions in this future, like the Grey Paladins, I'd say that they could have become the go to form of Force training for Force Sensitives, and the Jedi and Sith orders are tiny because no one will join them. They are considered outdated religions based on faulty beliefs about a fundamental force in nature. It's essentially the way many religious beliefs are considered to be older, inferior, ways to explain things like mental illness (demons), medicine (magic potions), nature (creation myths, gods creating thunder/wind/weather/etc.) and the like.
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Interested, and if you really need a system, might I recommend the D6 version, really open and balanced.


Got a link? I'm looking for something simple, but, as you say, balanced and open.

I'll watch this.

If you're doing a dice system, I'd go with something like the KOTOR games used, just because SW fans might be used to it. They used an electronic twenty sided dice.


I've played KOTOR, but I don't know much about their system. I shall look into it.

In the past I've used a modified Apocalypse World system, and I may do so here(if you're familiar with it, I basically used the same mechanics, but chose what my stats are and what they meant).

Interested!
Also, How about the reason the jedi and Sith are dwindling is because the rest of the universe has turned against them.


Possible, I was going more with Luke just failing to ever start the Order again. The Jedi character(stand by, I'm hoping to get backstory on his part soon) will be a descendant, not biologically, but by apprenticeship.
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Untold centuries after the fall of Emperor Palpatine and his apprentice, Darth Vader, the galaxy is united as a republic once more. It was a long fight, Imperial remnants holding as much ground as they could, for as long as they could. In the midst of it, over the decades, the Skywalker family made a few quiet attempts to restart the Jedi Order. They didn't dare be as open as the old Order was. They were afraid of attracting powerful enemies, and they were afraid of being seen as one.

Their soft hand was their downfall. The New Order attracted some students, but they never again achieved the reach that the Jedi were known for, and over time they faded from the general public's awareness, remembered as some mystical order of paladins or monks. Long after Luke Skywalker's death, the Order failed for decades to attract new padawans, and as the older master's died out, soon there was only one left. The last Apprentice of the New Jedi Order, he achieved the rank of Knight, and the last Master passed his title to him as he died. Oberon Markel considered letting the lineage die, knowing the Force was alive, and would resurface when it was needed.

But that was not the Force's will after all. Something pulled on him, and he found himself drawn by intuition to Corelia. He stood outside a junk shop(the owner fancied himself an antique's dealer) when David Starsea walked out with an old, dead lightsaber in his hands. He was the first apprentice in almost fifty years, and after learning all Master Markel had to teach, he found himself more successful in finding padawans than his predecessors.

Unfortunately, so was someone else.
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I would like to play as a Jedi or Sith, but if both orders were almost gone, I think that other force traditions would arise to fill the gap. If nothing else, Force sensitives would have come across, if not searched for, knowledge of the ancient orders. You could even say that the Force led them to the info.

In my case, I was thinking that either I was born on Dathomir and originally learned their force tradition (or for a Jedi character, I was raised by a Gray Paladin) or, maybe, I was a force-sensitive archaeologist that found a sith holocron in a dig on Korriban.
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Got a link? I'm looking for something simple, but, as you say, balanced and open.

d6holocron.com/downloads/books/WEG4012.. It's a PDF of the rulebook, not sure how simple you might think it is, but I find it intuitive
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I like the D6 version, as it actually balances out force users really well, yeah, you can be all powerful in the force and that can help you do lots of stuff, but you could still (potentially) be taken down by some normal guy who has just devoted his life to learning to fight really well with his blaster, made it his whole career. Like Boba Fett or something
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I like the D6 version, as it actually balances out force users really well, yeah, you can be all powerful in the force and that can help you do lots of stuff, but you could still (potentially) be taken down by some normal guy who has just devoted his life to learning to fight really well with his blaster, made it his whole career. Like Boba Fett or something


Doing chores and watching Clone Wars, but I'll get to looking at that soon. It's my day off, so expect me to be around, generally.

I would like to play as a Jedi or Sith, but if both orders were almost gone, I think that other force traditions would arise to fill the gap. If nothing else, Force sensitives would have come across, if not searched for, knowledge of the ancient orders. You could even say that the Force led them to the info.

In my case, I was thinking that either I was born on Dathomir and originally learned their force tradition (or for a Jedi character, I was raised by a Gray Paladin) or, maybe, I was a force-sensitive archaeologist that found a sith holocron in a dig on Korriban.


Yes, other traditions are going to exist, but a great deal of the galaxy is like Han in Hope. They think the whole Force thing is some old religion, and don't necessarily believe in it.

For one thing, I don't rabidly hate the prequels like a lot of Star Wars fans(they weren't great movies, but let's not discuss it) but I do really think they ruined our previous notions of what the Jedi and the Force were like. They made it look grand and ubiquitous in the galaxy, but in Hope we get a lot of dialogue that suggests that even then not everyone believed in it. Even well educated Imperial officers:

Admiral Motti: Don’t try to frighten us with your sorcerous ways, Lord Vader. Your sad devotion to that ancient religion has not helped you conjure up the stolen data tapes, or given you clairvoyance enough to find the rebels’ hidden fortress…


So that's the sort of place we're jumping from. There would definitely be force traditions, but most of them are viewed like Obi was by Uncle Owen(or, you know, how he pretended to view Obi). And there's nothing Galaxy, or even star-system wide. They would be local, maybe well respected on some outer rim planet, or maybe even just seen as some cult sect.

It's a reasonable place for a character to come from, though. And in fact, if you want to take up that co-GM post and play opposite me, your archaeologist might even be our Sith Lord.
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@GiskCool. I guess I'll do that. I rarely play a bad guy, except as one of my NPCs, but I think I could do it pretty well.
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Well if you don't want the position, don't take it just because I've suggested it.
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No, I want it, I just didn't know if you already had someone who wanted the role or not.
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Nope, people are free to apply.

If you want the position(any of you) send me a CS for your character via PM.
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Nope, people are free to apply.

If you want the position(any of you) send me a CS for your character via PM.


Give me an hour and a half or so, since I'm at work and won't be on lunch break for an hour or so.

Do you have a CS form you want us to follow?
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Nah, I'm usually pretty free form about it. If I get a dice system or anything set up, I'll add a stricter stats section, but most people know the sort of things that we need to know for the character.
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