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7 yrs ago
Current Peace is a Lie, there is only Passion. Through Passion, I gain Strength. Through Strength, I gain Power. Through Power, I gain Victory. Through Victory, My Chains are Broken. The Force Shall Free Me.
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8 yrs ago
"Never was, never will be."
8 yrs ago
We find that our favorite damage type is collateral.
8 yrs ago
We do not corrupt mortals. We teach them enlightened self-interest.
8 yrs ago
Peace is a lie. There is only passion (for cookies).
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In Mahz's Dev Journal 11 yrs ago Forum: News
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In Mahz's Dev Journal 11 yrs ago Forum: News
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doesn't look to be eating such to us, @ravenDivinity
@sundered echo can answer the reason blindness can be difficult.

The quota of grey Jedi at this point is filled.

As for teetering on the edge is something we are a bit uncertain about, but we wouldn't want to restrict you to a pure lightsider. That would just be boring.

The reason we would discourage someone from being right on the edge of falling to the dark side is simple: the Sith respect strength. Someone falling easily would feel weak to them.

But the older a Jedi, the more illustrious his/her history of fighting the Sith, the closer he or she could theoretically be to that edge of falling. Of course, beyond a certain point, it would become implausible. And at this stage we do not want any Jedi masters among the prisoners.

But a senior Jedi who has slowly begun to approach a 'ends justify the means' mentality following nearly three decades of war could fit well. Especially if he or she is somewhat blind to how close to the edge (s)he is.

Of course, you could always go with a younger one close to falling, but that one would be considerably less likely to survive.

We are also very fond of flaws. Take note of the above and write up a concept, and we can see how well it will fit, @Kal-El.

always room for more, @Jbcool.
of course. Forgot him.
@Rtron
The lightsaber zanna found in the common room... Whose saber was it? Jakali's? Wasn't that fight one floor up?

Alternatively, perhaps someone else could have moved it down?
Normal height in one place isn't necessarily normal in another. The typical Malaysian would be tiny compared to the typical Dutch. Especially if the former is female and the latter male.

We generally don't say anything about body fat, but we do typically note something about weight and/or build. We also find it a bit annoying when people mix that silly imperial system into height / weight. It operates on impractical scaling, whereas the metric system has a precise scaling that stays the same no matter if you're weighting molecules, people or cruise liners, only changing the unit prefix. Well, for the last, megagram is replaced with the identical ton, but the scale remains the same.
As a GM, we detest it when players drop without a word. We know sometimes that an RP doesn’t turn out to be right for someone, but that doesn't make it right to drop without any word. It doesn't have to be a long explanation. In fact, all we'd need really is something like "me dropping. Me no like how RP goes." or "me dropping. Me too little time."

Some GMs might even need to be told their character is terribly overpowered and that that makes the RP unenjoyable. Realizing that might not be something they do on their own. It certainly is that way with many players, so it stands to reason that it is that way with GMs too.
Sad to see you go, @Hank, but its good to be notified. Not everyone bother doing that.
well, being 14 years old for 3-4 years would induce a paradox (max duration for being 14 years old is 1 year). But being discovered at 8-9 years old due to, for example, his mother moving about a lot would fit. that would give him 5-6 years of training, which is enough to learn a good bit of lore and some basics, yet still be quite inexperienced.
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