You didn’t specify which OC so I chose... DARRED!!
Darred is not a fan of hot climates. He may be dressed lightly on Tattooine here but inside he is s u f f e r i n g. He hates the inescapable nature of heat most of all. With cold at least, you can wrap up with plenty of layers. In heat, you could strip down to your bare skin and STILL be baking.
However, he is too much of a Jedi to use words like “hate” and will tolerate heat if he has to, though he will still be internally grumpy about it.
( ⌒o⌒)人(⌒-⌒ ) = Friends the character has or would like to make for any OC (s) you'd like to do it for! - Kyber💙
Thank you Anto! Will take a look at my Barsen’thor, Biraka Neldorr.
( ⌒o⌒)人(⌒-⌒ ) = Friends the character has or would like to make
Biraka’s best friend is Brianna Ruu, the Battlemaster of the Order. But when they first met, Brianna and Biraka were both just Knights. Biraka wanted to improve her saber skills after nearly losing to the Masters infected with the Dark Plague. Brianna was an unofficial yet popular lightsaber instructor who helped the Barsen’thor improve. They would keep in touch over the years and valued their friendship even more when they were given leadership roles in the Order (High Council member and Battlemaster) Those positions were rather isolating and both were grateful to have a genuine friend.
Qyzen is also someone she is quite close to. They both have close bonds to their respective cultures and often discuss such things with one another.
While in hiding on Ossus, Biraka also developed a close friendship with her former pupil, Nadia Grell. They had been through a lot together and being isolated on Ossus led to many nights laughing about past exploits and adventures.
Biraka wanted to befriend both Ryscha and Numia Ral. Both Jedi had been on Tol Braga’s ill-fated strike team and both had suffered a great deal because of it. After rising to the High Council, Biraka learned of that mission and tried to help the various members of the team. She was able to form a bond with Leeha, Warren and Braga but she was unable to do anything for Ryscha and Numia. Ryscha had been publicly shamed by the Grand Master and immediately sent back to the front lines where no one could help her. Meanwhile, Numia was angry that her best friend, Ryscha, had been treated so poorly which made her an easy target for Revanite recruitment. Biraka felt that if she had been able to befriend these two then they would not have been so isolated and vulnerable to more suffering.
D’leah is definitely one of my toughest characters, and my second toughest Jedi behind Ursulina. She’s been through a lot. Interestingly, she’s still a very good and compassionate Jedi, and she doesn’t relish in vengeance at all. The closest she comes is destroying Tenebrae, and that’s because it’s to save the galaxy.
After EOO, she, Koth and their son Zayne go on a mini tour of the galaxy. Both parents get to relax and D’leah gets to play tour guide for her Zakuulan husband.
2: which OC spends the most time on their appearance?
Oooh - tough one.
Yolo (Who I never talk about, come to think of it. I may need to remake him.) probably spends more time on his hair than any other OC i've ever made. I have no screenshots of him, as he was a victim of one of my "purges'.
His sister, Quoraah, however... yeah, she might be number one. Quoraaah's first month a Sith was a bit stressful. Controlling her own physical appearance might be a coping mechanism as much as anything else at this point.
Moyraah might be right behind her, though for every second she spends making herself look "good" for one operation, she spends at least as many seconds making herself look "different".
Deviah, Illaynah and even Kayeh would probably be just behind those three.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAI'm terribly sorry for not answering earlier, the past two days were kinda busy and I was tired.
I'm pretty sure I tried to rank class stories before, but I've changed my mind since then. Also, remember that I love all of the stories, just some a bit more than others. And, this is about the stories, not classes overall, because otherwise Bounty Hunter would take the first place (bc of the companions, gameplay, voice acting, options for roleplay and so on).
5. Smuggler.
Love: chapter 1, especially Skavak as antagonist is highly enjoyable, comedy, companions are all pretty good, finale of the story is satisfying enough.
Don't like: chapter 2 and 3 until the *spoiler* before Corellia.
Out of sheer comedy. Okay, okay, but the comedy has saved this story from some of the complaints I have. Technically speaking, the Smuggler's storyline probably would be at the last or 7th place, because while it has a solid first act, chapter 2 and majority of chapter 3 were probably the weakest of all 8. It's not bad, but it was pretty boring and sometimes I had to force myself to continue. Still, it's a solid story, something fresh from Jedi and Sith stuff, and is actually enjoyable.
4. Jedi Consular
Love: not your usual 'haha lightsaber goes brrrr' protagonist, pretty interesting companions (even if I don't like one particular exo-technology expert), all of the chapters are consistent and good enough.
Don't like: not recognising dark sided consular (as far as I'm aware).
Despite being known as a "boring" and "slow" story, I quite like Consular's storyline. It does feel slower than others, though I disagree (cough sith inquisitor chapter 1 cough), but in my opinion it fits a more meditative Consular. Also, I enjoy Consular's story of leadership more than Warrior's or Knight's.
3. Bounty Hunter
Love: just about everything (joking) - a simple but solid story and probably the only class story that doesn't contain superweapon or big betrayal, Mandalorians (I am a bit biased), great companions (and I can even make fun of Skadge, since I hate him), the story allows you to play as more than 2 variations (light side or dark side), good antagonists.
Don't like: Skadge (pretty obvious), chapter 2 could be a bit more engaging.
I really don't know what to say here, since my favouritism towards bounty hunters is well known. I do love simple stories without having to save the world or whatever. I can't quite explain it, but for me this storyline feels somewhat more human than most (aside from Agent, maybe). Add some humour, good companions, good antagonists, and you get a fine story. Not overly dramatic or important on the grand scale of things, but that's a part of its charm.
2. Imperial Agent
Love: a unique story for Star Wars in general, all of the chapters are great (have you noticed a pattern - chapter 1 is good overall, chapter 2 is a bit of a letdown, and chapter 3 is good again? IA story does not follow this pattern), good setting, great characters (Watcher Two and some other folks), good and unusual companions (like, the weirdest space family, really), amazing antagonists and, of course, plot twist on plot twist twists another plot twist.
Don't like: I like character, but not personality - a curse of some of companions and characters.
Well, this story is considered the best by most for a good reason, and, as you see, I almost agree. Then why is it only the second? Simply, it doesn't vibe with me just as much as Bounty Hunter or the first place. Idk. I love the story and I admit it's great and unique though.
1. Sith Warrior
Love: chapters 1 and 3 are great and make up for somewhat unengaging chapter 2, the whole story of Jaesa, companions are good and interesting except for maybe one, a healthy amount of humor, the pacing is good imo.
Don't like: Broonmark doesn't do it for me, chapter 2 could've been a bit better.
So yeah, this is my favourite class story. Weird, but I can't help it, I do love playing as the "bad guys", yet Sith Inquisitor isn't the same as Warrior. I know I should elaborate, but I just can't. I love it.
"Never have I ever fell asleep in a meeting" for any OC(s) you'd like - 💙 KH
Thanks Anto :)
“Such an interesting and relevant question. What do you have to say about that Commander, hm?”
“Uh...” Ryscha gives you a rather sheepish smile while avoiding eye contact with her wife and advisor. “It may have happened once or twice during the last discussion about Eternal Fleet escorts for relief convoys... allegedly.”
“Mhmm. And before that?”
Ryscha groans and gives her wife a pleading look. “In my defense, I was a Knight, boots on the ground, not a Master negotiating political and economic agreements for hours on end.”
“Yes and now you’re the Commander of a galaxy spanning Alliance. I suggest you start getting used to negotiating political and economic agreements unless you want me to have your sister take over these discussions.”
Ryscha’s face pales at the thought of Amarra, her sister and the former Wrath of the Empire, overseeing such delicate negotiations. “Uh, no. No, I don’t think we need to do that.”