I decided to go with a mix of light and dark choices with this character by going off my more honest choices I would pick and this conversation ended up being a little different outcome for some dialog choices.
*kills her mentor* *kills her parents* *attacks her* "You can trust me bro" "Your actions reflect only light" Bruh. Even Nomen Karr was so flabbergasted that he had to come back and take a closer look at what was happening
@@redneck13265 she never forgot that her parents were gonna marry her off to climb the social ladder, and she hates sand since it's not just rough and coarse and irritating, it gets everywhere in the SWtoR drip
I was invested and immersed up until the very last scene where even I broke out into laughter. This was a very nice and welcome break from the usual monotony and hyperactive videos I see.
Not gonna lie this straight up confused me. How does killing her mentor and parents mentally equate to "you can trust me" or "your actions reflect only light" like what???
she believes you when you tell her to trust you because you didnt kill her when you could and she says your actions reflect only light when you have more light side points you can kill yonlach and her parents then go farm light side points and still be a good guy after that
LONG POST I like to think that, at this point in Star Wars history, the Force is a much more nebulous "force" of nature that didn't have the polar "good and evil" tags that modern Star Wars events (ie, High Republic to 2nd Death Star destruction/death of Emporer Palpy) has been forced with. The stagnation of the Jedi Order and their lack of diverse viewpoints by the Clone Wars is part of what brought them down, and while far from their prime, this era and the requirements for survival in it as a Force user, as well as the skills needed to live in such war torn areas overall, means that there are those who dedicate themselves wholly to the Light "side," if not as an ideology, then as a lifestyle, but understand that some actions they take can still be done with or perceived as selfishness or cruelty, even if done in the name of simple survival. Take this character; a Light side Sith that, according to dialogue, killed Jaesa's parents (servants of Alderaani nobility), a friend of hers, and then beat and presumably tortured her lifelong mentor to draw her out. According to Sith and Imperial doctrine of the time, he's just another Sith doing his job. When he demonstrates "un-Sith like" qualities tho is when she starts to question wtf he's really doing, even taking her implication seriously of denying Baras her former master as a trophy or worse, a new asset to use in his infiltration net AFTER declaring herself his new apprentice. As bad as his actions thus far, he was getting her attention to make her to see that her master was not the man she thought, and that blind obedience to him would've made her like Karr's newly exposed true self eventually. Overall, he saved her and got a new crewmate/apprentice while keeping his cover as a Light side Sith safe AND denying his future target a powerful tool that could expose him before the time to strike ever came.
I killed her master on tatooine and spared her parents. Turned her full dark side. Even chose I’m supposed to kill you for dark points. Said “too bad you have to die at my hand, you would’ve been most useful to our cause.” I thought mine was crispy but this was a clever twist. Well played player
@@redneck13265 basically i would call her the grey jedi/sith or the human jaina caused darkside is just a impulsive psycho killer who seems to be acting on the jedi stereotype of the sith, while the jedi version still retains all the flaws of the jedi like a phobia of emotions and forming more then basic connections and similar issues with the jedi
I still think playing light side sith warrior is some of the funniest shit in this game. Everyone: "You are sith that means you are evil." LS sith: "Well yes but actually no." Everyone: *surprised pikachu face* I'll join you.