This character sounds quite interesting so far.
There's nothing wrong with a Sith Jedi, it's just something that wouldn't happen like... at all.
Meh, my point is basically that it's plausible, like anything else ever RPed here, it would not be established as a part of official canon. This allows us to bend things a bit. Hell, there's almost no way HK-51-20 would've survived almost 5000 years, but I came up with a convincing way of doing it. Is it likely it would happen in canon? No, but it's still interesting to try it and see how it turns out.
Also gives me an excuse to call people meatbags.
Alright, **** not being blunt.
If a roleplay administrator does some how accept your character, have fun with no one roleplaying with her. It's practically unheard of and unlikely for a pure blooded Sith to actually become a Jedi. It's too much of a damn contradiction. I know when I first joined, I wanted to make a taung Jedi. Was it a good idea? Hell no it wasn't, then I found the Kel Dorian race.
This is really starting to look like an excuse to be different in terms of having a character that'd be unlikely to even exist in the fashion you're depicting.
The Jedi wouldn't even icly allow a Sith to join, it's too ****ing taboo.
...I would volenteer to train her, since some Jedi here don't seem to be up for it.
Not sure if srs.
I am 100% serious, since some Jedi are intolerant of others due to race.
:CStern
Shame on you lot, you know who you are.
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Not sure if srs for the second time. :CHappy
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Not sure if srs for the second time. :CHappy
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Not sure if srs for the second time. :CHappy
Srs enough to tell you that your humor is growing tiresome already.
And this is why sometimes I think humor is so highly overrated.
I am being 100% serious that I would volenteer to train Lamia Kressh with my Knight to become a Jedi.
Your first statement makes me want to punch truck loads of babies for some weird reason.
The second however, makes me want to commit self harm.