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happy revenge of the sixth, friends ✨
"She is aware that most of her fellow sith are conscious of her darkness whenever she walks inside the Sith Academy on Korriban.
Only the inexperienced ones dare to think she can be beaten by them. But none of them could imagine the pain that she can inflict without her weapon. At the end she doesn't allow the touch of anyone."
repost of an older one that i still like
There's something about the way that Sith Warrior sacrifices Freedom for Power and Sith Inquisitor chases Power for Freedom.
Everything is handed to the Sith Warrior. They are Sith nobility - or at least on good standing in the Empire. They get through their trials via favoritism and sheer blunt Force because they are so powerful. They are practically handed a Sith Apprenticeship.
They could want for nothing and yet here they are seeking more power. And they get it at the price of obedience. They Serve. They're undefeated, each task seemingly easy. Until they are discarded and then picked up again - this time at a higher rank until they are the highest ranking Sith in the entire Empire next to the Emperor himself. Every step they take towards power shackles them more until they are the second most powerful Sith in the Empire and they can do nothing with it. They are little more than an attack dog, waiting for a Master that will never return and didn't care in the first place. They're scolded for any unauthorized use of their power, expected to wait obediently.
Sith Inquisitor starts with nothing and has the exact opposite experience as the Warrior. Every obstacle possible is put in their path. They are sabotaged and abused and undermined at every turn only to come out on top. Again and again they defy fate and every single time they break another shackle, gathering power that separates them from the slave they once were. Becoming a Sith is what freed them and in becoming a Dark Council Member, there are very few that have any control over them now. The power they have isn't even theirs. They have to take it and learn to take it until they are truly Free.
The Sith Warrior is given power and the Sith Inquisitor takes power.
A bit late Birthday gift for my friend, his Sith Warrior with the wife
Three years later logged into SWTOR, and everything after that was a blur. But hey, long time no see! I'm unlikely to return to active participation in the fandom, but the game pleasantly surprised me with its innovations.