I always taken it that chaotic evil were just very sellfish people that reject authority. They can have friends as well, even though they can kill most people at random.
Rianna would be chaotic evil in dungeons and dragons alignment system and so is Galder in his current state. Kuylen was clearly quite lawful, though.
Originally posted by Lord MelkorI mostly like neutral allignments of all kinds.
I always taken it that chaotic evil were just very sellfish people that reject authority. They can have friends as well, even though they can kill most people at random.Rianna would be chaotic evil in dungeons and dragons alignment system and so is Galder in his current state. Kuylen was clearly quite lawful, though.
Originally posted by UshgarakWhat is the plan for when Episode 4 is over with?
A story does exist on paper, I believe, but it's not taken solid form yet.I do agree about stomaching bad guy play. Still, the Alliance is always after new talent as well.
I assume it's going to be a bit of a pause for Darkies?
I kind of enjoyed the Lanzar slaughter. Mind you, Esgabath is such a nice guy that he was perfectly willing to forge a settlement until they tried to kill him. He thinks that next planet will now think thoroughly before trying to kill a Commisar of his Imperial Majesty.
I do not remember doing anything really evil in PT game. Killing Serpent Leadership and fighting Bureau does not count as evil.
Galder looks like Justin Theroux's Irish maniac character from Charlie's Angels 2, minus the tattoos and his hair is more tousled and messy. He also sports five o'clock shadow. Sleeveless shirt with a golden arrow spanning across the chest (I'll show you what I'm talking about) and black pants, combat boots.
His left arm is metal from the elbow down, with a slot on his forearm for his blaster, a slot on his knuckles for his knife, and a slot in the hand for his lightsaber's secret compartment. Nifty stuff.