Darth Vazela
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Hi folks.
If there one thing I have learned from writing in this community for three years is that writers here, more or less, want expletive permission given from themselves before you do something to their characters, or something they have worked to build, such as a ship or company. Without that agreement in place, then neither I or the writers in question get anything out of it, right? Right. Well, here I am hold out my hand out to the community in the hope that someone new or old to Chaos are willing to let something nasty happen to them.
These types of events shape storylines for years. They shape and twist characters in ways you cannot possibly comprehend, leading you down a path that is both horrifying, and yet entertaining to write. Allow me to be the catalyst to something that will pull you in a direction you didn't plan for. Let something truly dark and organic come about from a certain meeting with a dark and furious, vengeful man that decided to pick you out of a galaxy of millions to kark with.
In Star Wars, every character needs a villain. The arch nemesis that makes them question their decisions, or poses as an opponent that you cannot surmount and surpass. Someone that will make you angry, sad, perhaps hateful for what they did to you, or someone you care about, or something you helped create. Without this type of character in your story then you are as generic as your everyday life. Why come here to roleplay sitting a cantina, enjoying a drink with friends, when you can do that irl? Step out of your comfort zone.
I do not care who you are, but as the clock winds down on this pretty horrible year we've all suffered through, I find myself in a particularly vengeful mood and I like to vent my frustrations through the writing form. When I am this type of mindset, I write this character, Darth Vazela, or Vilox Pazela if you like, at his best.
So whose up?
If there one thing I have learned from writing in this community for three years is that writers here, more or less, want expletive permission given from themselves before you do something to their characters, or something they have worked to build, such as a ship or company. Without that agreement in place, then neither I or the writers in question get anything out of it, right? Right. Well, here I am hold out my hand out to the community in the hope that someone new or old to Chaos are willing to let something nasty happen to them.
These types of events shape storylines for years. They shape and twist characters in ways you cannot possibly comprehend, leading you down a path that is both horrifying, and yet entertaining to write. Allow me to be the catalyst to something that will pull you in a direction you didn't plan for. Let something truly dark and organic come about from a certain meeting with a dark and furious, vengeful man that decided to pick you out of a galaxy of millions to kark with.
In Star Wars, every character needs a villain. The arch nemesis that makes them question their decisions, or poses as an opponent that you cannot surmount and surpass. Someone that will make you angry, sad, perhaps hateful for what they did to you, or someone you care about, or something you helped create. Without this type of character in your story then you are as generic as your everyday life. Why come here to roleplay sitting a cantina, enjoying a drink with friends, when you can do that irl? Step out of your comfort zone.
I do not care who you are, but as the clock winds down on this pretty horrible year we've all suffered through, I find myself in a particularly vengeful mood and I like to vent my frustrations through the writing form. When I am this type of mindset, I write this character, Darth Vazela, or Vilox Pazela if you like, at his best.
So whose up?