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lordhadrian [2017-07-26 16:12:05 +0000 UTC]
Very cool.
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dragonwing5279 [2017-07-05 18:25:20 +0000 UTC]
So this is kearah former....what the word lover maybe.
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AlairaArt In reply to dragonwing5279 [2017-07-05 19:17:01 +0000 UTC]
Yes. They were lovers, secretly and then openly for a little over two years. Shae is an incredibly influential and arguably the most important part of Kesarah's past. You can read about her relationship with Kesa in Kesa's Character Profile here under the "Seduction of the Dark Side."
Character Profile: Kesarah Dilligas
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SlingBlade87 [2017-06-29 01:51:17 +0000 UTC]
Shae really is positively enchanting isn't she.
I can see how she might have gotten into the Dilligas household and can already conjure a few scenarios for exactly that thanks to this.
Very nicely done and thanks for taking the time to respond to my tag.
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CobraCatDragon2898 [2017-06-28 22:44:25 +0000 UTC]
O: Beautiful on the outside, but evil twists her heart and mind.
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BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 00:17:49 +0000 UTC]
Very interesting. This is a very complete list and she sounds like being a Sith is the perfect job for her.
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AlairaArt In reply to BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 06:22:37 +0000 UTC]
She is not really a Sith in the traditional sense. She was trained by them, but her job, more or less, is working for the Syndicate as an assassin and thief. The Sith Empire keeps tabs on her, but mostly leaves her to do her own thing, trusting that she is smart enough not attack Imperial Forces and volatile enough to give any Republic forces trouble should they unwittingly cross her path.
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BornAngelAuthor In reply to AlairaArt [2017-06-27 06:38:08 +0000 UTC]
Ah, I see. Makes her even more interesting in my opinion.
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SlingBlade87 In reply to BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 14:34:08 +0000 UTC]
Okay I figured it out after a little reading so we can lay this to rest Crimsonight and JennKali
Sith Masters and Sith Lords are different titles in that most Sith once they reach a certain level of authority/power become Sith Lords (this is a different title from Dark Lord(s) of the Sith). However only those Sith who actively train others in the dark side of the Force are given the title of Sith Masters and they do not necessarily have to be Sith Lords to be a Sith Master.
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krull-52 [2017-06-26 16:19:32 +0000 UTC]
Killed four Sith Masters, huh? Either they were pretty weak, or she's more powerful
than she looks.
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AlairaArt In reply to krull-52 [2017-06-26 17:26:50 +0000 UTC]
Force Telepathy is a commonly underestimated strength. It is not difficult to skewer a Sith Master if you can invade their mind.
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BornAngelAuthor In reply to AlairaArt [2017-06-27 00:16:30 +0000 UTC]
This is true. Though it should not be easy to invade the mind of a Sith Lord.
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AlairaArt In reply to BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 06:17:41 +0000 UTC]
Point of clarification, she killed four Sith Masters, not Sith Lords
The only reason why she was able to was because it is rare for Force Sensitives to have a specifically strong aptitude in Force Telepathy. Even the mightiest of warriors cannot fight if their mind is invaded and neutralized. As an initiate without training, she was underestimated.
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BornAngelAuthor In reply to AlairaArt [2017-06-27 06:37:12 +0000 UTC]
Alright, I may sound stupid for asking this but what's the Difference, in your opinion, between a Sith Lord and A Sith Master?
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AlairaArt In reply to BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 08:33:46 +0000 UTC]
The difference is mostly in power. A good Jedi comparison would be Yoda as opposed to Obi-Wan. There are many Sith Masters running around in the Older Republic, but only a small handful of Lords. During most eras in Star Wars, there are only one or two Lords in the entire galaxy.
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SlingBlade87 In reply to BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 02:04:45 +0000 UTC]
Really depends on the Sith Lord I'd think to dictate just how vulnerable they are to that sort of attack.
If anything I'd say the nature of most Sith would make them more vulnerable to it than not.
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BornAngelAuthor In reply to SlingBlade87 [2017-06-27 02:07:09 +0000 UTC]
Well, that depends on the era of Star Wars. The Sith as a whole were stronger in the Old Republic, due to the amount of trials and in fighting they had to deal with at the academy, but I see how your point could be valid.
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SlingBlade87 In reply to BornAngelAuthor [2017-06-27 02:09:12 +0000 UTC]
That's true, but I'm referring to the constant paranoia involved in being a Sith. There are very few points in a Sith's life (even the Old Republic Sith) wherein they are totally secure in their position and do not have to worry about being betrayed or undermined by their supposed allies.
That's a scenario ripe for manipulation by anyone who could muster the telepathic power to do so.
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BornAngelAuthor In reply to SlingBlade87 [2017-06-27 02:22:54 +0000 UTC]
That's very true. Sith Paranoia played a huge part in the rule of two as well. The only way to feel completely secure was to know that you were more powerful than those that would oppose you. Many Sith went insane from the pursuit of more power. If you're a powerful enough telepath (like she is), it would be easy to manipulate your way to the top.
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