Bad Kitty
You may notice that my characters always follow some central theme.
A long, long, long time ago now, I created Sor-Jan Xantha with the premise in mind that he was an angel fated to become a demon. That is, he's this kid who tries very earnestly to be the ideal Jedi Knight and champion of good... but all the while he's slowly growing into an Anzat vampire and there's nothing he can do to stop what he is or will become. So the stronger a Jedi he becomes, in the hope that he can fight the future, the stronger of a monster he'll be later. He could be summed up as 'you either die a hero or live to see yourself become the villain.'
Why am I saying all that when this isn't Sor-Jan? Because it'll help you understand where I'm coming from with this character. Boo was originally an NPC created to be Sor-Jan's foil on another board, far, far away. The premise behind him was that he's the demon who tries to be an angel. Or the bad kid who tries to be good. He volunteers at the soup kitchen, donates the credits he earns (legitimately or illegitimately) to charity, and helps old ladies cross the street. But he's a Darksider, because the Dark Side is all he's ever known (he grew up on One Sith Coruscant and was a slave/acolyte to a Sith Lord for a time, before he found the Primeval... both the group and the religion).
So the Primeval tag isn't a mistake, and I don't know that its likely to change. Boo's a firm believer in Sargon and the gods of the Primeval. But, the Primeval also sent Boo to be a student at the Levantine Astronautical Academy and so he got rolled up a lot with the Levantine Sanctum because those two groups overlap.
And now that you guys rolled up the Levantine Sanctum, it'd be hard for me to continue to roleplay Boo as a Levantine student and not have him interacting with the FrontierCorps. And, by extension, the Silver Jedi.
I'll be honest that I have no idea how exactly that's going to work itself out in the roleplay, but that's actually why I like that things have worked out like they have to this point. And maybe someone can teach him that there's more to the Force than just the Dark Side.
A long, long, long time ago now, I created Sor-Jan Xantha with the premise in mind that he was an angel fated to become a demon. That is, he's this kid who tries very earnestly to be the ideal Jedi Knight and champion of good... but all the while he's slowly growing into an Anzat vampire and there's nothing he can do to stop what he is or will become. So the stronger a Jedi he becomes, in the hope that he can fight the future, the stronger of a monster he'll be later. He could be summed up as 'you either die a hero or live to see yourself become the villain.'
Why am I saying all that when this isn't Sor-Jan? Because it'll help you understand where I'm coming from with this character. Boo was originally an NPC created to be Sor-Jan's foil on another board, far, far away. The premise behind him was that he's the demon who tries to be an angel. Or the bad kid who tries to be good. He volunteers at the soup kitchen, donates the credits he earns (legitimately or illegitimately) to charity, and helps old ladies cross the street. But he's a Darksider, because the Dark Side is all he's ever known (he grew up on One Sith Coruscant and was a slave/acolyte to a Sith Lord for a time, before he found the Primeval... both the group and the religion).
So the Primeval tag isn't a mistake, and I don't know that its likely to change. Boo's a firm believer in Sargon and the gods of the Primeval. But, the Primeval also sent Boo to be a student at the Levantine Astronautical Academy and so he got rolled up a lot with the Levantine Sanctum because those two groups overlap.
And now that you guys rolled up the Levantine Sanctum, it'd be hard for me to continue to roleplay Boo as a Levantine student and not have him interacting with the FrontierCorps. And, by extension, the Silver Jedi.
I'll be honest that I have no idea how exactly that's going to work itself out in the roleplay, but that's actually why I like that things have worked out like they have to this point. And maybe someone can teach him that there's more to the Force than just the Dark Side.