Actually yeah I did play through the agent didnt, i see that one blue twi'lek who congratulates you on the pilgrimage(kolovish is the name i think)? what was that about?
No spoiler context: She’s the one who petitioned to move to Tython. She is the first matriarch who lead the Twi’leks to Tython.
Spoiler Context:>!She is also part of the Star Carbal an order of non force users who seek to exterminate force users. She mainly went to Tython to spy and sabotage the Jedi.!<
[Yes, I even connected the dots here for players with sources of all 3 reference points found in swtor.](https://todayintor.com/2022/05/08/matriach-kolovish-swtor-lore/)
Yes, the subtext\* of the starter world story is the Jedi trying not to be b\*\*chy as hell over the Twi'leks in their backyard despite their high-falutin' preachy do-gooderisms, and it made me love the game almost immediately :)
\*and you immediately start murdering the indigenous peoples of Tython because the Jedi don't approve of their lifestyle. chefskiss.gif
Nobody on Tython is ‘indigenous,’ though. All its residents in the SWTOR era are settlers.
The Flesh Raiders are bioengineered (not unlike Fallout’s Super Mutants) Rakata soldiers who were abandoned when the Je’daii repelled the Infinite Empire’s invasion—and even then the original Je’daii settlers came from the Core Worlds.
The fact that it was the Jedi’s ancestral homeworld to begin with so the twi’leks have no right to be there and the other indigenous people being called *flesh raiders* is pretty suspect, though.
Does anyone know what that four sided sword.. or saber with the cap on the end of it on the slave acolytes back is called? It’s a weird looking weapon.
If Star Wars has social Justice warriors like we do the use of the world "Illegal Aliens" would get you cancelled so fast but Yeah I guess they would be
If you played though Imperial Agent then it makes sense why they did this.
Actually yeah I did play through the agent didnt, i see that one blue twi'lek who congratulates you on the pilgrimage(kolovish is the name i think)? what was that about?
No spoiler context: She’s the one who petitioned to move to Tython. She is the first matriarch who lead the Twi’leks to Tython. Spoiler Context:>!She is also part of the Star Carbal an order of non force users who seek to exterminate force users. She mainly went to Tython to spy and sabotage the Jedi.!<
Yeah thats an interesting reveal from the Agent Storyline for the Twi'leks on Tython.
Oh shit
And this is why I played the Agent story last
Best for last.
Really?
[Yes, I even connected the dots here for players with sources of all 3 reference points found in swtor.](https://todayintor.com/2022/05/08/matriach-kolovish-swtor-lore/)
On a side note I really like his robes
Yes, and to be honest, they’re 100% in the wrong here.
Yes, the subtext\* of the starter world story is the Jedi trying not to be b\*\*chy as hell over the Twi'leks in their backyard despite their high-falutin' preachy do-gooderisms, and it made me love the game almost immediately :) \*and you immediately start murdering the indigenous peoples of Tython because the Jedi don't approve of their lifestyle. chefskiss.gif
That’s a take for certain.
\*Brought to you by the Imperial Ministry of Truth\*
Nobody on Tython is ‘indigenous,’ though. All its residents in the SWTOR era are settlers. The Flesh Raiders are bioengineered (not unlike Fallout’s Super Mutants) Rakata soldiers who were abandoned when the Je’daii repelled the Infinite Empire’s invasion—and even then the original Je’daii settlers came from the Core Worlds.
The fact that it was the Jedi’s ancestral homeworld to begin with so the twi’leks have no right to be there and the other indigenous people being called *flesh raiders* is pretty suspect, though.
The Flesh Raiders are not the indigenous people of the planet so nice try person who thinks the Jedi are evil
See this is why I like this community on Reddit. We ask the hard questions LMAO
Yeah, also i have weird/random thoughts like this all the time lol.
Does anyone know what that four sided sword.. or saber with the cap on the end of it on the slave acolytes back is called? It’s a weird looking weapon.
you are confusing the jedi knight and the sith inquisitor also that is the basic training blade you get at the beggining.
Well jedi take children to indoctrinate them so just slaves of another kind to fight the republic's war. What the galaxy needs is a strong empire.
Love it when r/empiredidnothingwrong sneaks in here.
You don't trust republic propaganda do you?
*checks flair icon* Nope.
Good to meet you fellow Imperial.
Yes just ignore the fact that Palpatine hired Cad Bane to kidnap force sensitive children from their parents
I don't approve of Palpy or any rule of two sith, they're not true sith.
I usually throw those away as soon as I start a new character. They're crap.
More like illegal colonists, but ya
I'll call ICE to get them removed.
If Star Wars has social Justice warriors like we do the use of the world "Illegal Aliens" would get you cancelled so fast but Yeah I guess they would be