Oho! Judge Nonny! Fair enough, I submit for your review the following essay…
I honestly view Quinn as an Imperial doing his best to retain a semblance of honor in a system built to screw him over. When the writers talk about Quinn, they talk about him as a character who is intensely loyal to the Empire as an ideal. Without getting too deep into lore, part of the history he was exposed to since birth was the idea of the Republic as being an evil, corrupt government who used their Jedi to go on a genocidal rampage against the Sith. And Republic very much DID issued orders to commit genocide against the Sith after they had been defeated. The propaganda machine has since skewed the attack and made Imperials believe they survived because of the strict Sith hierarchy, but more importantly, because of the Emperor. Lord Scourge himself sheds some light on the subject. The Emperor is viewed as a savior god, and the Jedi are used as boogeymen. They literally tell their kids “Behave or the jedi will get you.”
Slavery, Sith infighting, treating imperials as expendable, social castes… the propaganda machine would no doubt pose all of these necessary evils. “We need slaves because we’re outnumbered. Sith need the freedom to lead. Don’t question your betters…” Quinn is born and indoctrinated deep in this Empire and his loyalties reflect that. He was written as a character who does his duty even if it comes at great personal cost. Drukenwell could have very easily cost him his life for insubordination/mutiny, however he was willing to challenge Moff Broysc. He puts the Empire before his own wants and needs. Is it problematic? Yes. On so many levels!
And then to add on to this flaming garbage of a situation, Baras rescues him.
I don’t think people realize what a huge deal this is. He was looking at incarceration or possibly execution and Baras rescued him. Quinn being Quinn only focuses on his salvaged career but he owes the man EVERYTHING. A lot of players get upset because Quinn betrays you on the transponder station. This is due to the fact that we expect our companions to be loyal to us! (I know I’m guilty of this, but that’s a different essay.) But the point remains, he is indebted to Baras. Per the writers, Quinn’s sense of honor meant that he had to act against you, but his love/loyalty to you meant he was never going to seriously try to kill you. Essentially Quinn was committing suicide by Sith on the transponder. Convoluted and poorly written perhaps, but at least my Sith understood it was a situation of an Imperial being caught between two Sith.
Why do people hate Quinn? I think most of it has to do with that expectation we have of having our companions be 100% loyal to us. You don’t expect someone on your team to just say ‘Hey by the way you suck, Baras rocks. Come at me!’ Another part is a somewhat unfair perception that he has more say in the matter than he actually does. He’s an Imperial caught between two Siths, serving a government that has repeatedly screwed him over. Baras is a Dath serving on the Dark Council. Baras IS the Empire at this point. Quinn then follows the only thing that has gotten him through his life, his sense of honor. Misplaced honor in the case of Darth Baras, but that is what he has. It’s his flaw. He doesn’t expect to come out alive from this, in fact he expects you to punish his deceit with death. Some people don’t see that, they just see someone they trusted turned out to be a snake. One of my SWTOR buddies killed Quinn on Iokath, and I told him he pretty much reacted how Quinn expected.
Which brings me to a somewhat controversial third reason… Quinn is disliked because he is written as a submissive man. He is competent, intelligent, brave but all of that is drowned out by the fact that he is deferential to the Sith Warrior. He stood up to Moff Broysc, single handedly rescued Major Ovech, and protected Vowrawn ‘with no thought as to his own personal safety’. And yet, people still refer to him as opportunistic, cowardly, or at best fickle. Why? Because he defers to you and if he was a real man he wouldn’t grovel like that. If he was a real man, he’d stick it to the Sith and defect to the Republic. Nevermind that he literally spent years in an Imperial prison because he defied orders to stop looking for you. Nevermind that in all that time he stubbornly refused to move on and accept the Wrath was dead like the Empire wanted him to believe. No, he’s spineless because he is reverent to who you are as the Sith Warrior and real men don’t fawn over someone like that.
I can’t help but feel we’d be having different conversations if Quinn’s character was a woman.
Tl;dr Quinn is an nuanced and complicated character. His personality is a product of his upbringing but he is worthy of love and understanding: 1) He’s just not some people’s cup o’ tea. 2) He’s got great character traits, but is stuck in terrible social caste system that screws him over. 3) Some people just can’t respect a man who was written as a submissive regardless of redeeming qualities.
You are correct, if Quinn had been a women the reaction would be far different, the sheer visceral hatred from the fandom would be overwhelming. Having a female love interest companion betray a sith lord? This fandom would implode.
This fandom (and video game fandoms in general I’ve seen) wants both companions that are actual characters who have depth and motivation…but also who never ever go against the all powerful player.
And the just have not figured out that you can’t have both.
Thank you for articulating what I’ve seen in Quinn’s motivations fir a long, long time. I still can’t convince some of my friends that there are seriously obvious in-character reasons for this man to behave as he does. An Imperial caught between two Sith is SCREWED and they know it, not even love (in the case of romanced Quinn) can really breach that ingrained need to repay what’s essentially a life debt.
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I’m nowhere near the end of Chapter 1, let alone Taris, but I’m thinking about Thana Vesh and DS!Jaesa Willsaam and how a) they could be girlfriends and b) how my Sith Warrior could ease them away from total dark side Sithery and towards a more neutral path.
Thana and Jaesa growing together and overcoming their pasts together and moving past the idea of what a Sith “should” be towards an idea of what a Sith “could” be together … idk, it has potential.
There’s more to Thana than meets the eye, and DS!Jaesa deserves some nuance.
i love holiday. if i have any gripe about her, it’s that her story, such as it is, revolves entirely around tharan (that and, you know, she is literally owned by him/has this weird passagg thing going on with other potential/interests of tharan’s, but number two there i’mma chalk up to shitty writing)
fic i will never write because lazy: give holiday an arc and friendship with the consular of her own. let her be more than just tharan’s plot device. philosophical discussions about the nature of life and emotions. questions over the Force and its relationship with non-organic life. (which, haha, star war is a highly technophobic setting, but an au where the author is not a luddite). helping holiday to grow and develop herself on her own terms instead of an afterthought to tharan’s personal issues. chaotic good to SCORPIO’s neutral evil.
SWTOR Smokers
I need a writing exercise and I like these sorts of things so here we go which of the companions I think would be smokers or not:
Jedi Knight
T7- Even if he could, I doubt he would.
Kira- She’d probably try it once and regret it.
Doc- He definitely is the guy who’d smoke pot (or w/e the star wars equivalent would be) at college parties, but doesn’t anymore. “Smoking is bad for your health.”
Rusk- Off-and-on smoker. Quits for a few months, then gets back on it.
Scourge- Nope.Jedi Consular
Qyzen- I can see him smoking in the context of a ceremonial thing, but outside of that no.
Tharan- He is absolutely the kind of fucker who vapes. You know I’m right.
Zenith- Definitely a smoker. Not a heavy smoker, but more than occasionally.
Felix- He’s the guy who’d do Republic-sponsored PSAs about how bad smoking is for you; no.
Nadia- she finds them gross.Republic Trooper
Aric Jorgan- Doubtful. If Cathar have the heightened senses that their cat-like appearance implies he probably doesn’t like to be anywhere near it.
Elara- No.
Forex- If he could he’d totally smoke cigars.
Vik- Abso-fucking-lutely.
Yuun- I feel like his species wouldn’t be able to smoke.Republic Smuggler
Corso- He doesn’t and is probably the kind to be preachy at those who do.
Bowdaar- I could see him smoking.
Risha- The occasional smoke, probably something long and thin.
Akaavi- As she’s from a culture that epitomizes physical strength, I don’t think she’d want to risk the physical limitations that smoking can impose.
Guss- Like Yuun, I feel like his species wouldn’t be able to smoke, or it would be very bad for them. He’s absolutely tried, though.Sith Warrior
Vette- No, and definitely doesn’t like the smell.
Quinn- Has the occasional cigarette, for nerves.
Jaesa- LS, no; DS, she probably picks up harder stuff, too.
Pierce- Smokes when in a social setting, playing cards and the like. On his own, no.
Broonmark- I’m gonna say no, looking at how the Talz look; I don’t think they can.Sith Inquisitor
Khem- No, and would probably disapprove if you started.
Andronikos- Like Pierce, he’s probably smoke in social settings. Did it a lot more before setting up with the Inquisitor, most likely.
Ashara- Definitely finds it gross.
Talos- He will politely decline if offered.
Xalek- I imagine the Kaleesh have ceremonies where smoking takes place, and he’d do that, but otherwise doesn’t partake.Imperial Agent
Kaliyo- God, what doesn’t she do? Smoking probably seems quaint to her.
Vector- No, before and after the Joining.
Lokin- Yes, probably goes through a pack every few days.
Raina- No.
SCORPIO- Even if she could she wouldn’t see the point.Bounty Hunter
Mako- She’d smoke if offered by other bounty hunters to “fit in” or be taken more seriously, until she’s more established.
Gault- Definitely a smoker.
Torian- Similar to Akaavi, he’d want to stay in prime condition.
Blizz- Jawa’s don’t feel like smokers to me. Maybe ceremonial?
Skadge- He’s the kind of guy to smoke two packs a day.KotFE
Lana- The occasional smoke to relax.
Theron- pretty consistent smoker, keeps trying to quit but his job’s too stressful.
Koth- He seems like the kind of guy to enjoy pot every now and again with some friends but otherwise no.
Talking with karanan and agent-gwendolyn, we realized Imperial Intelligence totally needs comfort cats that can ground agents when they come back from horrible shit.
Would that be allowed though?? Who knows, maybe Agents Snuffles and his buds would have to be kept secret from the sith
Also nice drama if a lord ever killed on of the cats. All the ciphers flip their shit hehe, murder time
(also snuck in some people’s agents in the bg, hope you don’t mind 😮 juczerro zenatness karanan agent-gwendolyn )
-A
Long Live Agent Snuffles.
And some more ko-fi sketches. This times the ones for @thelightofthingshopedfor
- Loki (MCU)
- Gunslinger Màri
- Sith Sorceress Mi’rassa
I hope I did them all justice.
YES I LOVE THEM, thank you so much!!
reblog with a video game that feels like home.
all you gotta say is – 100indecisions – Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic [Archive of Our Own]
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kira Carsen & Female Jedi Knight | Hero of Tython
Characters: Female Jedi Knight | Hero of Tython, Kira Carsen, Archiban “Doc” Kimble
Additional Tags: Missing Scene, POV Female Character, Bechdel Test Pass, lol just barely, because they mostly talk about Doc and how much he annoys them
Words: 812
Summary: “So, Kira,” the Jedi Knight says casually. “Doc told me something interesting.” (Or, a slight expansion on one of the companion dialogues with Doc.)there I finally finished a short fic for June
all you gotta say is – 100indecisions – Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic [Archive of Our Own]
all you gotta say is – 100indecisions – Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic [Archive of Our Own]
Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic
Rating: General Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Kira Carsen & Female Jedi Knight | Hero of Tython
Characters: Female Jedi Knight | Hero of Tython, Kira Carsen, Archiban “Doc” Kimble
Additional Tags: Missing Scene, POV Female Character, Bechdel Test Pass, lol just barely, because they mostly talk about Doc and how much he annoys them
Words: 812
Summary: “So, Kira,” the Jedi Knight says casually. “Doc told me something interesting.” (Or, a slight expansion on one of the companion dialogues with Doc.)
there I finally finished a short fic for June
all you gotta say is – 100indecisions – Star Wars Legends: The Old Republic [Archive of Our Own]









