Carabas says:
Well, I have always though that the Emperor was a very bad Sith who ignored most of the rules and restrictions of the Sith religion, and just took the perks, and was as big a part of the reason the Sith don't exist anymore as Vader was.
As for colours, I don't know much about Taoist philosophy, but I do like I can have a Lightsaber in whatever colour I like without having to go on an epic quest to track down an ultra-rare type of crystal.
I disagree Lighsabers have become less personal. Not only do you still handcraft the hilt like before, now your crystal isn't just a crystal, it is your personal crystal that you have a bond with, and looks that way because of who you are.
I suppose, I always just thought that the color pattern seemed really ethnocentric, is all. Red in China, for example, is a color associated with joy and celebration, something you wear to a wedding, because red is the color of blood and it's associated with life. But Taoism, as a belief purports that if you try to say one aspect of life is good or evil that you are missing the point and are further from the Tao. Basically that saying any color of a crystal has any reflection of ethics or morals is adhering to an extreme. Like I could get behind it if red was the color of high emotions but not, specifically, evil and selfishness.
The main reason it applies to Ian is that, if this were D&D, he'd be Chaotic Neutral because he swings wildly from pulling mean pranks (which are bad) to deeply caring about the feelings of others (good) back to intentionally causing trouble (bad) because he feels lonely and wants attention (neutral) all the way to never truly getting angry at his friends because whatever's happening in the moment is just a moment (good). And if his lightsaber starts changing between colors as fast as his moods I will be sort of annoyed.
And whether or not Palpatine was a 'good' Sith he was the only one who seemed really happy with his place in life and for some reason that jovial love of evil was more intimidating than anger or anything else. I know a lot of people liked Kreia, for example, and she was an interesting concept but EVERY time she opened her mouth I was thinking 'christ, grandma's telling her stories from the Great Depression again . . . Yes, the fools on the Jedi high council never watered down their juice and that's why they all had to die . . .'
Edit: As a side note I'm super jazzed by all the fast responses on this forum. This game hasn't even started and we're over 100 posts in.
Last edited February 17, 2019 7:03 pm