Prowl :3
Hello, I go by Fern. This blog is my creativity hub for writing, art, and poetry. As well as a place where I can share my original characters.
Because this blog operates an organizational hub what I’ve written may move around and change as I iron out details. So if something seems like it was different than before, it was. I just changed it.
He is my first Sith. Right now what I know is that his fatal flaw is pride, he is as proud as he because he is capable. Very capable.
Crodek has the rage and passion of sith but he is also quite measured. He just flunked Temel’s prisoner test completely which has dented his acolyte’s reckless confidence somewhat. This ‘failure’ has taught him some strategy at least regards to what sith prioritize.
He doesn’t care for some of the finer points of sith trickery. He believes his sheer skill will compensate for this lack.
just out of curiosity... how would Elvira respond if someone that she had locked up managed to escape and caused a lot of damage/killed a lot of people? Would that shake her belief at all that people should always be given a chance to reform, or would she stand by it? What if said person killed or hurt someone she cares about?
In the case of someone she imprisoned escaping and causing harm. Elvira would try to personally stop them or right the situation. How she does this depends on time, if the threat needs to stopped quickly and efficiently then she’s likely to end their life.
If she has more time she would try to make the best of the situation in a more tailored manor. Offering path way that is specific the escaped individual needs and the needs local populace.
It might take her while emotionally come to grinds with her role in the event, depending on what happens.
side note
At the beginning of the jedi consular story Elvira started out firmly believing in second chances. Now at the end of the class story she a bit more jaded, her ideal to preserve life and encourage growth is still the same. She just now knows that that best she can do doesn’t always meet this ideal.
Thank you for both of your questions it gave me some good stuff to chew through.
So someone on reddit posted the link for the extremely hard-to-find SWTOR Encyclopedia - which I recommend checking out because the quality of these screenshots came out really bad for some reason.
There’s a lot of super interesting stuff there, but the companion pages I found particularly striking. They contain a lot of info that is never given in-game, so I thought they were worth sharing!
My consular Elvira is an interesting mix of being in the know, and oblivious. She knew there was something up with Felix’s feelings regarding her but didn’t once cross her mind that he liked her.
They’re in a relationship now but it’s slow going. When Felix made free time for her she invited him to her to spend time with this desire was totally innocent get know you better type stuff. Yet somehow things naturally escalated, and they hit second base. My consular is a bit wigged out over it. So wigged out, that she didn’t tell Felix she loved him afterwards. She just sorta thanked him instead.
Like she does in fact love him, but this Jedi is still reeling from all these unknown feelings and complications. Which is impressive because Felix is pretty a straightforward guy. So these problems are entirely of her own making. Elvira will admit she cares about him deeply but love? No that’s too much, too big.
I’m over here like Jedi, why are you like this?
What this new smuggler has is a bravery that stem from not knowing the full situation. He’ll be the first to charge into the fray only to realize he’s in over his head. Honestly it’s almost a miracle that he’s lived as long as he has.
He grew up as street urchin in Mek’sha before making his way to space. This boy raised himself and because of this he is loudly confident in his own abilities. Hopefully he’ll mature as goes through the story. Because he is pretty cocky at the moment.
A fun detail about him is that he loves speeders. This man is the space hot car guy, with his current pride and joy being his firewasp.
This is my attempt at bringing Hot Rod to life.
In the far distance my father coughs weakly
And scares the cat off of my lap completely
Looks snazzy, his style fits him really well.
All of Dhamari's current outfits in ESO (ten slots is not enough I need more I beg). It's interesting to see the patterns and preferences that emerge when they're all laid out together. For colours, he favours blues, greys, browns, sometimes purples. Stylistically he can go with either short or long sleeves, but always long pants, and he vastly prefers to have his toes free, with an inclination towards Khajiit or generally cat-like foot-wear (something something he's actually a feral cat in sea elf form). He doesn't like flowy fashions OR bulky armour - mobility is extremely important. And he ALWAYS has his wrists covered to hide the scars on them.
I find comedy to be an interesting way of developing a character, so this question is super delightful. Also the way you describe Zarsha’a humor as subtle has given me the realization that British comedy would perfect for the empire.
51% for Kaayden and one other of your choice.
Literally perfect for Kaaydan and I'll do another one for Zarsh'a, thanks for the ask!
Ask
51%. What kind of comedy does your character prefer? Toilet humor, vulgar, slapstick, morbid, etc.
Kaaydan: Sarcasm, mockery, self-enhancing, occasionally dark humor. Overall, typical smuggler humor lol!
Zarsh'a: Sarcasm and dry humor. Due to her Sith past, she kept a lot of the Empire's mannerisms, so her sense of humor is very subtle. People often don't realize when she's joking and just think she's rude.