Draahg is such a bad sith. "I only do what I'm told!" Like, there's a difference between following orders because it benefits you and being a damn lap dog.
@@gamepad3173 Draagh was raised in a culture that prioritized the growth of the self at the expense of everyone else. Vader joined Sidious in exchange for a promise to protect Padme (not that it worked out) and because his exposure to the corruption and ineffectiveness of the Republic and how they nearly collapsed because some mega corps got their panties in a bunch made him believe that a strong authoritarian government was the best option for the galaxy. Vader was a bad Sith, because he was barely a Sith. He was a Sith on a technicality because he was the primary enforcer of a Sith and so powerful that Sidious couldn't find a replacement for him. He was a Sith because he saw calling himself Sith as the best way to achieve his goals and once it became clear that what had become the most important to him, the life of his son, was incompatible with that situation he dropped it like it was a snake. Draagh was religiously, culturally, and philosophically a Sith. What was his excuse for being whipped?
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He's a fine, upstanding Sith. Unfortunately, that's the exact type you can't trust, because a fine, upstanding Sith's always looking for unprepared backs to plant his knife into.
@@Testingthisname You only say that because you don't know the core tenets of Sithdom. Backstabbing to get further up the totem pole or to be rid of a rival for power is not only encouraged, but mandatory. Hence why a fine, upstanding Sith totally would backstab.
Quinn taking off running at the end, he wanted to "nope" it out of there in a hurry. 🤔 Suspicious. Hopefully, he won't betray you too! 🤔 (I know what happens, just felt like saying it anyway. 🤣)
I think this is my only big criticism with the Sith Warrior story. It really should have been Baras who greeted you on the holo to inform you if his betrayal. We spent the entire story with him up to that point as his greatest apprentice so it kinda feels unsatisfying to have Draahg come in and do it instead.
I love how Baras and Draahg didn't tell Quinn to avoid going on this mission so he wouldn't get blown up too lmao and yet despite Baras not giving a shit if Quinn is collateral damage, he still chooses Baras over you. I love Quinn logic
Light Side sith is infinitely more funny than Dark Side, because the story wasn't written super well to accommodate. You're clearly meant to be a psychotic bastard, so playing a reasonable person just makes the whole game confused. It's the same with playing Darkside Jedi, the game clearly expects you to be a good person but you just keep murdering and betraying people.
personally i have played through the SW class story more than 10 times and i love every moment of it. LS Sith Is my personal favourite way of playing the SW. It feels the right way to play it. Though i cant deny the satisfaction you get from the DS. Normally as soon as i finish LS Sith Warrior i jump to a Dark Side character .