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Consular, Guardian or Sentinel?
Bareus wrote: Recognition, why?
recognition for taking someone's value in their idea as their own
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Well, i guess since this is a thread of what you would be is meant to be fictionalEntropist wrote:
Bareus wrote: Recognition, why?
recognition for taking someone's value in their idea as their own
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That may be the reason
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Yugen (幽玄): is said to mean “a profound, mysterious sense of the beauty of the universe… and the sad beauty of human suffering”
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When you go to collage and get a Masters Dagree in a specific Medical field, or bussiness type....that does not mean you don't know how to do anything else. It simply means that you went to school and got a Masterd Dagree in a specific field of study - probubly because you hope to one day work in that field and make a profession out of it. You can still do plumbing, you can still take your dog out for a walk, you can still flip burgers at Mac Donalds, you can still raise children and do everything else that is required and if you can't....you can learn it.
The Fictional Professions of Consular, Guardian or Sentinel are no different.
Jedi who aspire to one profession are not brain dead to all the other aspects....In fact, they are quite capable of filling any role required of them because as Initiates and Apprentices they learned a little of everything. A Knight Still knew how to heal, just as a Healer could weild a saber as good as any knight. Even the Librarian wielded a lightsaber like a boss.
The professions were meerly an indication of one Jedi's greater interest and talent. Jedi Cilghal for example was a Jedi Mon Calimari. She was one of Luke Skywalkers Apprentices and faught alongside him and her fellow Jedi. But during her Journey she discovered that she loved and aspired greatly in the arts of healing. So, she became a Jedi Healer. She could still do what every other Jedi could and had a fierce protective nature when she was pushed to display more than just healing. She just chose to serve the Order as a healer.
So. With all of that in mind and sticking close to the fiction representations of these professions
I believe I would serve best as a Jedi Historian

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Kitsu Tails wrote: The biggest problem I see with most people taking a portion fiction to realism is that they do not consider the Whole history and ideals of the fiction. They just take a part of it and say "It doesn't work."
I found this statement very different to the remainder of the explanation, which is very well reasoned. I'm very curious if this could mean anything else.
I also prefer green, and paired to a shoto, both with pistol grip for the purposes of using forms 1, 3, 5.1, and 6.
I have a penchant as a diplomat.
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what type of light sabre would you choose, or any tool for that matter?Jlondo wrote: If the fictional Jedi classes were real in today's world and I were to choose a branch. I feel that I would lean towards Consular. Most of my work deals with helping others and using my mind. Never been one of confrontation and violence so Consular would be my role. However I do crave the idea of being a guardian and kicking butt
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its an important job, and a noble one
and one that requires a very high degree of social acuity, and the ability to well and truly check ones ego at the door
People are complicated.
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Entropist wrote:
Kitsu Tails wrote: The biggest problem I see with most people taking a portion fiction to realism is that they do not consider the Whole history and ideals of the fiction. They just take a part of it and say "It doesn't work."
I found this statement very different to the remainder of the explanation, which is very well reasoned. I'm very curious if this could mean anything else.
0_o What else do you think it could mean? Careful with any Assumptions

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