Indeed, [@Mifuyne]. Its so easy to answer when Fallen's already covered pretty much everything. Neither Jedi nor Sith exclusively stick to the light or dark sides of the force in this era. There are Jedi who are near the borders between light and dark due to their will to win the war and their "ends-justify-the-means" attitudes, and there are Sith who are not really "evil" or cruel. Jedi aren't afraid to break things, generally have far more guts than they do in the movie era, and of course rather... dislike... Sith. If you want examples, look at the [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAkcolVxDy0]SWTOR cinematics[/url]. Some Sith are the cruel, malicious and evil bastards we all recognize (yes, we're looking at you, [@rtron]), and there are the ones who simply value freedom from the strict rules and regulations of the Jedi order. Others again see the republic as corrupt, whereas the Empire actually enforces laws and punishes crime. The core aspect we aim for in Aftermath is to explore the natures of the light and dark sides and the nuances between them, as well as the differences between the Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic. Characters tend to have numerous connections to each other and be affected by what happens to others. Oh, and don't be scared by the length of the Rules and useful information section in the CS tab. Its mostly common sense and balancing factors.