Subject: Cold War Sith Empire
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Posted on: 2015-04-04 02:38:00 UTC
Born approximately 3670 BBY
Subject: Cold War Sith Empire
Author:
Posted on: 2015-04-04 02:38:00 UTC
Born approximately 3670 BBY
See above. I'm wrestling with this situation. One of the agents I liked for his *ahem* uniqueness, but now I'm not so sure about him regarding the long run, and the other one I just cannot develop and give depth to. I somehow can only give my attention to one agent but not two.
...erasing from Reality, Incineration, sent to the End of Time.
... removal to alternate universe, time-travelling proactive assassination, Word World intervention.
Lots of ways. Be creative!
hS
Also it might be a bit more helpful if we know a little bit more.
I mean immortal as in a she-Elf, who is Half-Elf, half Wizard, related to Galadriel, and the last descendant of the Blue Mountain Wizards, whoever they are. Gandalf tells her she's immortal. So basically she comes from two mostly-immortal races. Whoopie.
The author's almost certainly getting confused with the Blue Wizards, Morinehtar and Romestamo - though they tended to wander around Harad and Rhun, respectively, so when they found the time to get jiggy with an elf is anyone's guess. That said, in that setting? Portal-fu'd be my approach. Stick her inside Earendil; being in the core of a star often offends.
Earendil is a bloke in a ship with a shiny rock on his forehead; he's not a star, he's Elrond's dad. (And even if the change in the world Somehow (TM) turned him into his appropriate astronomical body, which seems unlikely... he'd be Venus. Also not a star.)
But, y'know, as Nesh said: neither Eldar nor Maiar are indestructible. Just stab her.
hS
Off a cliff, as they hit terminal velocity through a portal into a wall. That might do it. And if it has enough speed going through, you don't even need to worry much about clean up.
Or a rusty spork through the eye. That might do it too.
Born approximately 3670 BBY
She should be more careful when expresing her ideas, because most of the Imperial leadership aren't humans. Yup, these guys believe they're the best thing since sliced bread, with humans being a close second, other humanoids are just fit to be slaves. And the rest of the species... well, make a guess.
You know, in seeing this information, the idea that Silenthunder imagined, of Cypher-7's partner being a Thalmor Justicar, is kind of a funny idea, the very image of those two arguing over who's better than the other is hilarious!
She is more or less expressing the majority of what the Sith Empire is. She fears the Sith and would not speak ill of them, but her absolute loyalty is the Empire, not the Sith. And the two are different. When given a choice between doing something that satisfies the whim of a Sith or something that benefits the whole of the Empire, she'll pick the Empire every time.
The problem with a Thalmor though, is that the odds of them killing each other is quite high. I think a Krogan fits a better foil.
Inspired by Cipher Nine! I LOVE that class storyline...
Never got too far, my computer couldn't handle the game beyond Alderaan.
But I watched the cutscenses on YouTube. I liked every storyline except Sith Sorcerer.
Jedi Consular story FTW. Liked it the best out of all of the stories I played through - Consular, Knight and Bounty Hunter, if I'm not mistaken?
Only character that lets you corrupt a companion to the Dark Side as far as I know.
Yes, no, and when they're ready in my mind. As for the rest of your post, muchas gracias.
The Justicar... The Thalmor Justicar, that's it! I knew that name sounded familiar. Clever one, Overlord, very clever... Unless that title comes from another fandom as well.
I never intended Skyrim as the source. If anything I was more thinking the Asari Justicars from Mass Effect. They are big on justice, but see things in black and white. Also with a bit of a ruthless bent to them.