@@suicune2001 Like fuck, Marr built him up as this deranged sadist and here he is looking and acting like a Jedi, complete with social awkwardness when he tries joining forces with the Republic platoon stranded.
I find the struggle of the Inquisitor a fascinating journey of hope and dread that makes him/her a perfect foil for the Dread Masters. Ever since you start the game, the Inquisitor has all but been wrought with unfairness and bigotry, all because of what they are: A Slave. And even when you become a Sith, your slavery just brings you on a path of continual dread that you the player work tirelessly to overcome. From Zash's mad ambitions to the neurotically compulsive whims of Thanatos and the constant cries of the dead spirits you hold inside of yourself, the Inquisitor is anything but cowardly. You have rose up and tasted death, pain and suffering in every challenge, and truly it is fitting that one of the choices you make in Oricon is to confess that you have feared an end above all other things. Death would be the final insult to all of your struggles, and submission to being a Dread Master would be just another form of slavery. This is one of the shining lights of storytelling in an expanded slew of "Meh, ok," additions in STWOR that makes it fantastic.
Thanks, went to play this without realising there was a bit F2P players couldn't do, felt like a total waste of time thanks for helping me finish this mission :D
Lord Hargrev: A sith who literally got scared straight away from the Dark Side.
Dang, you're right. LOL
@@suicune2001 Like fuck, Marr built him up as this deranged sadist and here he is looking and acting like a Jedi, complete with social awkwardness when he tries joining forces with the Republic platoon stranded.
I find the struggle of the Inquisitor a fascinating journey of hope and dread that makes him/her a perfect foil for the Dread Masters. Ever since you start the game, the Inquisitor has all but been wrought with unfairness and bigotry, all because of what they are: A Slave. And even when you become a Sith, your slavery just brings you on a path of continual dread that you the player work tirelessly to overcome. From Zash's mad ambitions to the neurotically compulsive whims of Thanatos and the constant cries of the dead spirits you hold inside of yourself, the Inquisitor is anything but cowardly. You have rose up and tasted death, pain and suffering in every challenge, and truly it is fitting that one of the choices you make in Oricon is to confess that you have feared an end above all other things. Death would be the final insult to all of your struggles, and submission to being a Dread Master would be just another form of slavery.
This is one of the shining lights of storytelling in an expanded slew of "Meh, ok," additions in STWOR that makes it fantastic.
Very well said!
Thanks, went to play this without realising there was a bit F2P players couldn't do, felt like a total waste of time thanks for helping me finish this mission :D
Welcome. :)
ty for posting this
Welcome. :)
What armor are you wearing?
Marka Ragnos with Kallig's mask.