Elza posted 8 hours ago
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Author: Elza,  Etiquette,  BioWare,  Compendium,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Image: Ganden,  Jedi,  Knights of The Old Republic,  LucasArts,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  RP Etiquette Compendium,  Sith,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  The Old Republic,  TOR
IV. Even Deeper1. TargetingThis is not a drastically big deal (and even less so in Star Wars considering mods for targeting are not allowed), but some of the more strict RPers would rather see it done than not, so I will go over it quickly. Boomer seems to be an arrogant guy, so Joe, keeping in line with the Fourth Wall Technique (I'll get into this more in a bit), has Boomer himself constantly targeted unless he is speaking to someone else directly. Targeting your own character with the marker, often times in RP shows that your character is stuck on themselves, arrogant, self-centered, etc. Targeting no one during a conversation shows that your character is uninterested in what the other person or people are saying (rr often times, it is forgotten, which is okay too). The character could be seen by others as careless, a liar, nonchalant, uninterested, or even shy. As it is in real life, if you do not look someone in the eye while you're speaking with them, it usually shows a lack of confidence, or the person may be lying.
Vaanthe posted 10 hours ago
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Author: Promise Antross,  Author: Vaanthe,  BioWare,  Darth Thyrus,  Dromund Kaas,  Dune Sea,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Exchange Cartel,  Galactic Republic,  IC Report,  INS Report,  Jedi,  Judgement's Reach,  Jundland Wastes,  LucasArts,  Republic,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Sith Empire,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  Tatooine,  The Old Republic,  The Progenitor,  TOR
Tatooine, a mostly unremarkable planet located in the Outer Rim, was the location of hostilities traded between the Republic and the Empire. This planet is generally known for housing a few Exchange Cartel gangs and lots of sand. A small Imperial force was sent to inspect a base located in the Dune Sea region and found themselves surrounded by Republic forces. It is reported that the Republic troops attacked, and the small Imperial detachment was forced to evacuate the area. More Imperial forces, overseen by Darth Thyrus and his Black Star fleet, moved in as the distress signal was received. Fortifications were set up in the Jundland area in preparation for pursuit of the Republic troops that had attacked.
The next week saw various skirmishes and battles occur between both sides as the Empire formed a blockade to the east and south of the region around the Jundland area and its surrounding perimeter. This forced the Republic forces within a very small area, but this did not contain them entirely as they once again attacked in certain spots.
Jenos posted 12 hours ago
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adegan eel,  Alderaan,  backgrounds,  bagpipes,  BioWare,  Chiss,  Corellia,  darth vader,  deathsticks,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Force Reflection,  Green Jedi,  Hutt,  hydrospanner,  Jedi,  kriff,  LucasArts,  meat rolls,  Mirialan,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  splanch,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR,  unicycle,  wtf
 You're walking along and you find some nice looking Mirialan in Jedi-looking robes. You strike up a conversation and find out that he's an orphan from Corellia. All right, nothing too unbelievable. Then he mentions that he was raised by Green Jedi to be a weapon meant to strike against the Sith armed with naught but a hydrospanner and three adegan eels. What the kriff? All backgrounds are going to be different, and usually the more creative you are, the better it is. However, there's some point where the line has to be drawn. Otherwise, what is to stop the Chiss adoptee from Alderaan to start hunting bounties with a tazer and some meat rolls? Or the Twi'lek smuggler selling deathsticks for the splanch transplant of their Hutt father? Where do you draw the line with believability in roleplay? What makes you go... "what the kriff?" Tell us below!
Elza posted Mon at 16:00
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H2H,  Heart to Holo,  Image: Reynala Kodaigo,  Author: Elza,  BioWare,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Jedi,  Knights of The Old Republic,  LucasArts,  Republic,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR
"Dear Elza, So... a while back, my girlfriend broke up with me. We had been apart for awhile, and there was someone else on her side of things, so she came to me and officially ended the relationship. This is only background, not the point of the submission. I've been trying to move on, trying to find someone else to be with, but... there are two. This is the problem.Obviously, dating both is not an option, but I like them both. One of them is slightly younger than me and has a bit of a crush. I try not to let on that I know she has a crush on me, but... well, I do know. The other is also around my age, I think, (truthfully, I haven't asked as it’s kind of an awkward question) and she also likes me, I'm fairly certain. She's more mature than the other and just as nice, and in actuality, I imagine a relationship with her being more successful, but I just can't choose. I care about both of them, of course, so I know being with one will probably hurt the other which I really don't want to happen.What should I do, and how do I let the other down gently?"--Stressed on Shaddaa"
Raspar Ojen posted Mon at 12:00
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BioWare,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Force Reflection,  Jedi,  LucasArts,  Republic,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR
As many of you know, the Star Wars universe is unique in many ways, one of which being its wide array of advanced technology. With the highly intelligent robots, gigantic information repositories, and the incredibly powerful (and equally complex) vehicles, how could someone be expected to understand even a fraction of all the technology buzzing around them? Or can most get along just fine knowing only how to operate these things without the knowledge of how they truly work?
If you are reading this article, it most likely means you own a computer and know how to use it to gain access to the internet and the content therein. It is less likely that you have an intimate knowledge on how the a computer runs, or even how the internet works on varying levels. With that said, it could easily be assumed that characters in the Star Wars universe have similar depths of knowledge, being able to operate a wide variety of tools without needing an in-depth knowledge of how everything they use works. Have you put time and actual RP into learning more about the technology all around you, or is your character's "tech" knowledge fluid, allowing them to be more or less knowledgeable depending on what can be beneficial to roleplay?
So how "tech savvy" is your character? Do they have trouble turning on a datapad, or can they hotwire a speeder in a minute flat while slicing your bank account and robbing you blind? Let us know in the comments below!
Ire'oth'reena posted Sun at 12:00
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Author: Ire'oth'reena,  Author: Norri,  BioWare,  Dark Council,  Darth Gravus,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Galactic Republic,  Governor Saresh,  IC Report,  KCIC Report,  Kom Orda,  LucasArts,  Major Nost,  Republic,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Sith Empire,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  Taris,  The Old Republic,  TOR
The Galactic Republic's jewel of reconstruction efforts is no longer solely under their pitiful grasp of chaos and inefficiency. Their soldiers are failing and their resolve is weakening due to their bloated, foul idea of making Taris a world worth "living" on. Nothing on this planet is worth saving and everything is worth destroying. Every citizen of the Sith Empire knew this from the day it was razed, and historians would have hoped that the destruction would save the effort so that our strength could be used elsewhere, such as a second sacking of Coruscant. While the foolish former Republic Governor Saresh sought to rebuild the world, the most eminent Darth Gravus has the Sith Empire's best interests in mind as he carries out the Dark Council's wishes to occupy and destroy the presence of the weakened Galactic Republic.
Jenos posted Sat at 12:00
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Alderaan,  Author: Jenos,  Author: Voduss Sarkin,  BioWare,  Bouris Ulgo,  Cedarik Killesa,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Empire,  Feral Thranta,  House Organa,  House Panteer,  House Rist,  House Thul,  House Ulgo,  IC Report,  Imperial,  INN Report,  Jorad Thul,  Killik,  LucasArts,  Moff Sarek,  Republic,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Sith Empire,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR,  Usurper
On wartorn Alderaan, the Empire speaks through Moff Sarek who coordinates the efforts of House Thul. Until recently, House Thul has been weak and inefficient. Now, thanks to an unidentified Imperial individual, House Thul stands strong against House Organa and the Republic! The road was not easy. Beset on all sides, the individual, codenamed Feral Thranta, fought not only House Organa, but one of Lord Jorad Thul's vassals, a Lord Cedarik Killesa. Feral Thranta defeated Killesa who surrendered his House unto House Thul. Feral Thranta moved across Alderaan, combating Killiks and their joiners, Rist assassins and Ulgo usurpers. Taking steps to rescue House Panteer survivors from Ulgo assassins, their support added a legitimacy to House Thul's bid on the throne. Eventually, Feral Thranta struck at Bouris Ulgo himself, removing the usurper after a massive, earth-shattering battle. Though the battle for Alderaan is far from over, House Thul is bolstered by the efforts of this mysterious Imperial. The Empire is a step closer to claiming Alderaan as its own. Voduss SarkinINN Exclusive Report
Gaivs-Germanicvs posted Wed at 16:00
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Author: Gaivs,  BioWare,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Greek Literature,  Jedi,  LucasArts,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  Sumerian Literature,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Epic of Gilgamesh,  The Illiad,  The Odyssey,  The Old Republic,  TOR

Whether it is the epics of Homer or the pictographic scrawl on a canyon wall, humans have been interested in telling stories for as long as we have been walking. The primal urge to share a fictional world with another person is ingrained in our very genetics. Being the adaptable little creatures that we are, we have always found a way to share these stories with or without written language. Creating ink from berries and charcoal or finding a way to express ourselves with colorful new and occasionally invented language, we regale our companions with adventures of heroes and villains. It is, therefore, no surprise that when given a playground like Star Wars and a toolkit like the one that is given in modern MMOs that we have managed to turn a simple game into a living, breathing epic that would rival the journey of Gilgamesh himself. The Old Republic has become our canvas and its avatars and settings our ink. This allows us to weave intricate stories that rival even the masters, yet we do one better. The advent of online gaming means that our stories can now intertwine. Imagine if Odysseus had run into Heracles in the underworld. That happens daily for us as the worlds we create begin to overlap and interact, creating a form of storytelling like has never been seen before. The other incredible turn of events is BioWare's focus on "The Fourth Pillar” as they term it—the story. Now we have our own imagination to add to a rich framework provided by the game's creator. Anyone who has played as an Inquisitor can attest to the effort and care put into this framework by the team of writers at BioWare. They are not the focus though, we are and we have begun in a few short months to make a constantly moving and shifting world inside of our computers.
Jenos posted May 15, 12
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apprentices,  Author: Jenos,  BioWare,  Coruscant,  Dark Temple,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Force Reflection,  Korriban,  LucasArts,  Ord Mantell,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  ship,  Sith,  Smuggler,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  thief,  TOR
 Congratulations! You've received your ship either through hard-won efforts in the Dark Temple, stealing it from someone, reclaiming it from a thief or earning it from your superiors on Coruscant. Now your roleplay can actually begin, right? Right? How many of us wait to RP until we get a ship? I'll admit, the ship is pretty convenient (and sometimes necessary) for RP with friends or within your guild. But is it really essential for RP? Certainly we can RP without it, right? For example, a cadre of apprentices on Korriban break tradition and work together to fulfill their masters' designs. Perhaps a couple of Smugglers realize a split profit is better than none at all and work to clear out Ord Mantell of problems. The point is, the ship may be necessary for RP in certain ways, but one can always find way to do without it. Do you RP without your ship? If so, what sorts of things do you normally do? Post below and tell us all!
Elza posted May 14, 12
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Author: Elza,  Dark side,  Darth,  Image: Reynala Kodaigo,  Rakghoul,  BioWare,  EA,  Electronic Arts,  Force,  Force Reflection,  Heart to Holo,  Jedi,  Knights of The Old Republic,  Light side,  LucasArts,  Republic,  role-play,  Roleplay,  RP,  Sith,  Star Wars,  Star Wars The Old Republic,  SWTOR,  SWTOR-RP,  The Old Republic,  TOR
"Dear Elza, My first boyfriend got bit by a rakghoul and died. I loved him dearly and was devastated when he passed away. His death was very traumatic; a trooper had to shoot him before he turned and I was holding his hand, looking into his eyes as it happened. A mutual friend of ours, who has never hidden his feelings for me, helped me get through the difficult time after my boyfriend's death. He has always been there for me, even in the times I didn't want him to be. We even got involved together, but I had to break it off as it was too soon after my first's death. I wasn't sure then that I loved him, but I am now and for now we are together and happy. So why am I writing to you, you ask?The person I am now involved with is a force-user. I do love him, though differently than my first boyfriend. I won't call him a Jedi, though he was trained to be one. He has promised me not to become Sith, though more and more he seems to want to go down that path, thinks he can destroy the Sith from the inside. He was even taken by a Darth at one point after he killed his apprentice, becoming an apprentice in place of the one he killed. I and a fellow managed to rescue him, but I get the feeling he wants to go back and finish his training. He's said as much. It feels as if I will lose him unless I let him go, but if I let him go, I'm sure I will lose him to the Sith. He tells me he loves me and that I'm the most important thing to him in the galaxy and he will come back to me. But he really wants to be this Sith’s apprentice, learn to use the Dark side of the force so he can destroy the sith from the inside.What should I do?Rakgirl"
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