Having just completed KotOR II (and complained long and loud about the ending, as we all must), I've decided to give my Revan and my Exile (both LSF) some character. They weren't exactly the sanest of people...but they're certainly fun to draw, and bastards always make for the best writing.
Revan, Revan...My Revan was very pale, with hair cropped so short it didn't even reach her ears. She always looked sort of - haughty. Like, 'I know something you don't, and I'm not going to tell you because you wouldn't understand it anyway'. My choices with her made her unconcerned with appearance, more likely to go for the heavy armour that makes her look like a walking road-flare than the nicer but weaker robes.
I like to think and write with her being a tactician, cold in speech, quick to spot an advantage and even quicker to exploit it. She does like to make allies, but that's so she has still more advantages. She had a high 'wisdom' count, from what I remember (this was a while ago) but she was a jack-of-all-trades in her skills. She focused more on power with the Force than on combat. Her light side, now...that was almost like a different Revan. One that was allowed to comforted and be comforted, and sometimes even joke. That side made her spare Bastila, made her try to turn Ajunta Pall and even Malak back to the light, just for a moment. Her sense of humour was a bit odd, but it was there. ('Meatbag' being a case in point.) She had one orange lightsaber and one pale blue one, both chosen because the crystals gave them more power.
The Exile was very different. A lover of machines and wires, a career slicer, which a matching sense of humour. Sometimes lazy and sometimes even a bit thick, but sharper than a knife when the situation called for it. She was a little vain, compared to Revan - she had very neat hair and always wore armour that looked nice, no matter how weak it was. The Exile was nice to everyone, for good or for ill (which made HK hate her, but she just made fun of him and then made him even angrier, which was crazy fun).
But she was actually even more of an angst muffin than Revan ever could be. Revan was too practical to allow stuff like that to get in her way, but everything hit the Exile, all the highs and lows. She forgave Atton, but only just...
Blah, maybe more later? School starts tomorrow and for some reason that always gets me doing more. Perhaps because my brain tries to avoid thinking about school if at all possible.
Now, to find pictures to put on my books...
Revan, Revan...My Revan was very pale, with hair cropped so short it didn't even reach her ears. She always looked sort of - haughty. Like, 'I know something you don't, and I'm not going to tell you because you wouldn't understand it anyway'. My choices with her made her unconcerned with appearance, more likely to go for the heavy armour that makes her look like a walking road-flare than the nicer but weaker robes.
I like to think and write with her being a tactician, cold in speech, quick to spot an advantage and even quicker to exploit it. She does like to make allies, but that's so she has still more advantages. She had a high 'wisdom' count, from what I remember (this was a while ago) but she was a jack-of-all-trades in her skills. She focused more on power with the Force than on combat. Her light side, now...that was almost like a different Revan. One that was allowed to comforted and be comforted, and sometimes even joke. That side made her spare Bastila, made her try to turn Ajunta Pall and even Malak back to the light, just for a moment. Her sense of humour was a bit odd, but it was there. ('Meatbag' being a case in point.) She had one orange lightsaber and one pale blue one, both chosen because the crystals gave them more power.
The Exile was very different. A lover of machines and wires, a career slicer, which a matching sense of humour. Sometimes lazy and sometimes even a bit thick, but sharper than a knife when the situation called for it. She was a little vain, compared to Revan - she had very neat hair and always wore armour that looked nice, no matter how weak it was. The Exile was nice to everyone, for good or for ill (which made HK hate her, but she just made fun of him and then made him even angrier, which was crazy fun).
But she was actually even more of an angst muffin than Revan ever could be. Revan was too practical to allow stuff like that to get in her way, but everything hit the Exile, all the highs and lows. She forgave Atton, but only just...
Blah, maybe more later? School starts tomorrow and for some reason that always gets me doing more. Perhaps because my brain tries to avoid thinking about school if at all possible.
Now, to find pictures to put on my books...