Sacha Ordo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:36 am
That thread we had was a lot of fun. You were right in how they were both similar and different in a lot of ways. What came as a surprise to you about Sinnya? What story trajectory weren't you expecting?
Aznuri stuff became a bigger deal than I was expecting, for one thing. That Obligation going off in the first session, and then the sacking of the Enclave, really pushed Sinnya further into that part of her life than might otherwise have happened. Add in the quest for the moon temple and she ended up fully in the cultural interlocutor/middle-twi’lek role and really identifying herself with the Aznuri more than I’d anticipated.
Sinnya also turned out to be... more of a radical than I’d expected? I was hoping to play through an arc of gradually becoming committed to the resistance, and ended up picking that origin because I thought the starting setup fit best of the four, but then I had to figure out why she’d been arrested. I didn’t think it would have occurred to her at that point to actually fight the Empire directly—even that it was possible. She wasn’t super aware of galactic politics and didn’t see a clear distinction between the Republic and Empire (or CIS, etc), and one or the other had always been there. The concept ‘overthrow the Empire’ wasn’t really conceivable.
I decided on the spur of the moment that, okay, Rygor has this Imperial factory with harsh working conditions—maybe she was picked up in a sweep of Foundry labor organizers who were her Rygor friends. Then a day later the Empire wiped out her
other found family group, the Enclave, which wasn’t especially prosperous under the Republic either. After those two events right on top of each other, I discovered that Sinnya wasn’t really coming out like a “restore the Republic!” or “just get rid of the obviously evil stuff!” Rebel; she’d accidentally wandered into some flavor of space-socialism or maybe space-anarchism, in which no hierarchy of rank or wealth was ever quite to be trusted.
Also, I discovered that writing blocking for somebody with head-tentacles but possibly no eyebrows was interestingly different from anything I’d done before!
Those are probably the biggest three discoveries of many.
I’ll get to Dove’s Q (and some of my own for others) probably tomorrow...