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  • Sorry to bother you mate but I happened to chance into Sawyers profile. You got his height listed as 1.55 Meters and 5'11". 1.55 meters or 155cm is actually 5'1". The correct cm value for 5'11" is 182cm.
    Hah, it's fine. If Yakiya had done any training threads beforehand I'm sure he could've pulled out of the tournament, but as it was I didn't want to introduce abilities Yakiya hasn't trained in yet.
    The tournament is over, Yakiya has lost his right forearm and is hamstringed in his left leg. So, we can wrap up the Acolyte section of the thread.
    Trakata is mine at last! ManiacallaughManiacallaughManiacallaughManiacallaughBIGMANIACALLAUGHtrailoffManiacallaughgiggle.
    You can declare someone a dar'manda and also seek to execute them for whatever they did. My point is, they don't always go hand in hand like that. Sometimes people are declared dar'manda and allowed to live because, to a Mando, being soulless is worse than death. It's sort of like being excommunicated. Now, Cordia left her people during a time of war to lead a sect of Force sensitives. Some would consider that a betrayal and demand that she be executed for treason. Others might say she is simply dar'manda and that she shouldn't be allowed to return to her people for the rest of her life. It all depends on who makes the call.... and yes, Sawyer could come by to have the identity of the body confirmed, but why? No one would so much as pat him on the back or thank him for killing someone who was less than nothing in their eyes. So what is his motivation?
    You aren't getting my point. Unless this NPC killed a Mandalorian or betrayed us somehow, we wouldn't be out to get him. You don't declare someone a dar'manda, let them go, then send people to kill them. If they did something bad enough to be killed, you kill them outright and that's that. If they are declared dar'manda, it means they are banished. It isn't a death mark. If this person was declared dar'manda AFTER committing a crime, then that's a different story. Then we would definitely want to bring him or her to justice.
    Being dar'manda doesn't necessarily translate to traitor (that means that, if he or she was banished, we wouldn't want them back, let alone pay for it). Is this a NPC or a member-owned character?
    Remember how Corden wanted to go behind enemy lines and rescue a lone Mandalorian from the Empire? There had already been discussions of differences between the two, but it was Saren who had kidnapped that single Mandalorian. Originally he sold the prisoner to the Witches of Dathomir, but they quickly sold him off to the Empire after founding their allegiance.

    Saren's goal was to bring about the destruction of the Mandalorians as a whole; keeping his promise to his father and Death Watch. The civil war ignited and Saren took his place under Corden's banner, pushing the war to continue even in times of peace.
    Nitty's knowledge of the Sith code is kind of crappy XD Also, when we've done sufficient training in this thread we should get a story thread up between them!
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