First of all.. Thanks, Ekade!Ekade wrote:
Great story Dossk!!! I love how you integrated the Trandosian culture. I love it when players add their racial attitudes and philosophies to their roleplay. I try to do the same thing, acting bewildered by strange human customs, etc.
I enjoyed how the "animal" was trying to come out, yet the intellect kept it in check. That concept has always fascinated me. The whole hunter mentality was very captivating.
When you first mentioned "slave race", I thought you were talking about twi'leks.Is there some commonly known history between Trandosians and Wookiee's that I should be aware of? It sounds like there is based on your story.

Dossk's got a big problem.. He was raised by humans to start. Then he dove into his Dosh herritage. So now he's this human/dosh hybrid akin to an almost Jeckyll & Hyde.. Someday, something's going to give and half of his upbringing's going to have to give in to the other half. He was designed that way in order to mirror Star Wars' fight of light agianst dark.

Now for a short reply on Trandoshan culture. Heh.. Check this macro:
/target Ekade;
/pointup;
/target Novall;
/hi5;
/macro what-he-said
Ah.. Organic RP. The best! Not forcing anything, but just sitting back and watching the characters evolve. Yep. Dossk's found a place to hang his pelts..Ekade wrote:
Perhaps you and I will have a discussion about the Goddess some day.The true Goddess, of course. :P :P :P This will be fun because both Ekade and myself know very little about trandosian culture. We'll both learn.
Now we just need a reason for our characters to interact. Ekade knows all the characters you bumped into in your story, so I am sure something will come up over time.



Reasons anyone's character and Dossk would ever talk in a forced situation.. If it didn't start with "I could pay you..." quite honestly, Dossk probably wouldn't listen. :/ But hey.. He's that kinda dude... Now if anyone was to ever meet his "half brother..."
Pay attention to last names. ;)