Hey guys my charrie profile is up and awaiting approval from @TheFantasy14 . I can't wait to join you guys, ypur characters seemed really cool! I'm gonna have a lot of fun posting for Erikenai Stone!
No @Kelpies to be honest I had forgotten that your character's last name was also Stone I just took the name because it sounded cool. Maybe we could have a funny moment were our characters realize this.
"They think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation." —Darrow from the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown<3
@Deskro Love the relationship post! However, I think it would be good to include that Zarash has been very, very careful with his thoughts and the invasion of the Light, so I'm not sure that Atlis would know for sure about his failing loyalties until later. Suspicions would certainly be founded, I just didn't think that anyone in the Legion would know for sure unless Zarash has been followed on his most recent outing, the results of which will be revealed in my and @Reneia next posts.
@Caterpickle, let's not kill Lamar off yet, Dill. The way I see it, the Legion can't do anything until Jimmy actually dies. Unless he does, Lamar can't be found guilty of anything. Until Jimmy's condition stabilizes and they can tell if he'll live or not, I'd suggest we keep Lamar separate from the rest of the Legion in a kind of exile/house arrest thing. We could have some one on one training stuff with Mourdie and some extreme feels from Lamar at being an outcast while Jimmy heals.
AllisontheWriter wrote:@TinyJarStoredDreams and @Kelpies, since you're both in environments with lots of wild animals, I have a subplot idea that could potentially involve one or both of your characters.
Spoiler! :
Grin's supposed to capture a giant feline creature for his smuggling client, and I can see this going in two directions. 1) Said feline was found and rescued by Anita after it escaped from his client's menagerie, and Grin has to steal it back. 2) Grin and Ro travel to the planet where Dayoyme's living to capture a new creature there, which would be a great opportunity for Ro to meet a Jedi and learn a little about the Force. If Grin is unsuccessful with Anita (Grin's used to fighting with guys, so he'd definitely be caught off guard), both could happen.
What do you guys think?
That would actually be great Dayo also has a feline like pet (cat chihuahua ish thing that hangs out with her)
How the hell are we suppose to look forward to the future if we aren't sure if we will be alive in the next 20 seconds?
Right! Grin's client is like, "Get my feline back. It's dangerous."
Grin assumes, "It must be one of those big, ferocious cats."
This could be both dramatic and hilarious at once. Have you seen Disney's Tangled? That scene where Flynn sneaks into the tower and Rapunzel whacks him with a frying pan comes to mind when I picture Grin sneaking into both characters' domains while looking for the cat.
Some general knowledge for everyone to use at their discretion:
Zarash is outwardly a highly devoted Sith Lord, with unwavering loyalties to the Legion. I don't yet know what will some of the confrontation between he and Skye will yield, but it has the potential to be incriminating to Zarash if another Legionnaire decided to follow him for some other reason and witnessed said meeting. Again, this still will only be applicable if Zarash and Skye's actions are suspect and "unSithlike" of Zarash.
Derryn Ordo is still missing to the galaxy, as no one has yet made the connection between the "Green Mandalorian" and Derryn. Many of those who knew him believe him to have died on a shadowy mission and were not surprised at his apparent demise when they received news of his disappearance. On a slightly different note, the "Green Mandalorian" is only called as such because of the origin of the armor he wears; people who have worked with him or seen him really have no way of knowing whether he is a Mando or not. In fact, many believe him to have stolen him armor, though this accusation mainly stems from his apparent reluctance to deal with other Mandalorians. (In truth, his slight aversion to working with/ around other Mandalorians is only due to his fierce neutrality in the continuing conflict between Mandalore and the Death Watch.) Before he left Mandalore, though, he made a reputation for himself among both the Death Watch and government of Mandalore as a capable and effective warrior. Many of the people he had contact with before leaving home are among those who think him to be dead, including his own father, a high ranking member of the Death Watch.
"They think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation." —Darrow from the Red Rising trilogy by Pierce Brown<3
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