That is really true. Using D&D terms, the dark side characters have to be "Chaotic Evil", but cannot be "Lawful Evil", which is much more befitting to a Lord of the Sith. I.e. they can steal and plunder and be bullies, but cannot topple regimes from the shadows with well placed words etc. (like Darth Sidious).Pumpkin_Eater said:A light jedi is better characterized since making a good dark one requires you to be retardedly evil in every conversation in order to stack alignment points. I like my villains with some subtlety.
Well, there were several situations in which being Neutral Evil and taking your time had bigger payoff than being Chaotic Evil. The Sandral-Matale dispute, for example could either feature being rude to everyone or cynically manipulating both sides into total destruction and taking their stuff. Not Lawful Evil, to be sure, but didn't play out very chaotically.Xrysthos said:That is really true. Using D&D terms, the dark side characters have to be "Chaotic Evil", but cannot be "Lawful Evil", which is much more befitting to a Lord of the Sith. I.e. they can steal and plunder and be bullies, but cannot topple regimes from the shadows with well placed words etc. (like Darth Sidious).Pumpkin_Eater said:A light jedi is better characterized since making a good dark one requires you to be retardedly evil in every conversation in order to stack alignment points. I like my villains with some subtlety.
On that note, I still prefer being a stealing and plundering bully who has serious fun abusing the Control Mind power to a light side Jedi pansy.
Good point, didn't take that into accountGyroCaptain said:Well, there were several situations in which being Neutral Evil and taking your time had bigger payoff than being Chaotic Evil. The Sandral-Matale dispute, for example could either feature being rude to everyone or cynically manipulating both sides into total destruction and taking their stuff. Not Lawful Evil, to be sure, but didn't play out very chaotically.Xrysthos said:That is really true. Using D&D terms, the dark side characters have to be "Chaotic Evil", but cannot be "Lawful Evil", which is much more befitting to a Lord of the Sith. I.e. they can steal and plunder and be bullies, but cannot topple regimes from the shadows with well placed words etc. (like Darth Sidious).Pumpkin_Eater said:A light jedi is better characterized since making a good dark one requires you to be retardedly evil in every conversation in order to stack alignment points. I like my villains with some subtlety.
On that note, I still prefer being a stealing and plundering bully who has serious fun abusing the Control Mind power to a light side Jedi pansy.