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1%% Administrivia/ZeroContextExample entries are not allowed on wiki pages. All such entries have been commented out. Add context to the entries before uncommenting them.
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3''The Gungan Council'' (frequently abreviated as TGC) is a ''Franchise/StarWars''-based role playing and discussion board established in 1999 by General Ceel in the wake of ''Film/ThePhantomMenace'' craze. It began on [=SWFans.com=] before moving to [=ezBoard=] and has since been one of the most active boards on the system. Since then, it has had its ups and downs, several restructuring of the rules, a massive [=ezBoard=]-wide hack, a migration toward Yuku, and then a reboot that saw it migrated to its own website. Yet, it has managed to stay incredibly active and open to anyone that wants to roleplay or just talk about ''Star Wars'' and other topics.
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5The premise of ''The Gungan Council'' is simple: it is an entirely character driven roleplay. Characters of any type can be freely made and introduced. After that, the characters join one of the many factions of ''The Gungan Council'' for both out-of-character and in-character training. The OOC training comes from being introduced to the setting and style of ''The Gungan Council'' as a writer, while the IC training comes from skills one's character learns. This makes TGC easily accessible to writers of any skill.
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7Rather than taking place during a set time in the ''Star Wars'' universe, ''The Gungan Council'' is almost like its own separate universe where all the events of ''Star Wars'' canon happened yet elements from the earlier chronological dates of ''Star Wars'' canon can be used. Also, the continuity for characters is defined on an individual basis. Many times, characters can easily retcon details of their past without any worry.
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9%% General Ceel wrote [[http://thegungancouncil.yuku.com/reply/1318460/ an essay]] that goes into detail about the timline. %% Link no longer works. Please add an alternative if one can be found. %%
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11An archive of the old TGC can be found [[https://web.archive.org/web/20160704073449/http://thegungancouncil.yuku.com/directory here]], with its new website found [[https://thegungancouncil.com/ here]]. It also has its [[http://thegungancouncil.wikia.com/ own wiki]]!
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13In 2011, a podcast for TGC began. It frequently features active TGC members for interviews and segments. It also managed to interview Creator/JamesArnoldTaylor, voice of Obi-Wan Kenobi, which can be listened to [[https://web.archive.org/web/20140205170055/http://thegungancouncil.podbean.com/2011/09/29/voices-of-star-wars-james-arnold-taylor/ here]].
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15!!''The Gungan Council'' provides examples of the following:
16%%* AbortedArc: Frequently happens for one reason or another, due to being a roleplaying board.
17%%* AboveGoodAndEvil: Karma, Peiori.
18%%* AcceptableBreaksFromCanon: Alderaan still exists. Many of the Vongformed planets show little to no signs of such a thing. Star Forges can still be found lurking in space.
19%%* AcePilot: A frequently used archetype.
20* AchillesHeel: With a splash of lightning or EMP explosion, [[spoiler:Darth Apparatus]] is severely crippled.
21%%* ActionGirl: Saede Taggart.
22* TheAlliance:
23** The Alliance, which is actually two factions against every known evil in the universe: The Jedi Council and the Rebellion.
24** United Triumvirate, a faction that has an aliance among the Hapans, Mandalorians, and Chiss to end the oppression of their people.
25** The Rebel Alliance, a defunct faction that held Jedi, Rebel fighters, or really just anyone that wanted to fight against the dark side.
26** The Jedi Brotherhood, an old Jedi faction that actively fought against all Sith factions until it merged with the Jedi Council.
27%%* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: Any attack on Naboo.
28%%* AmusingAlien: Utkon Mai.
29* AnachronismStew: An in-universe example, where technology from any era of Star Wars can be used. For example, an [[Film/ANewHope Imperial I Star Destroyer]] can be in the same fleet as a [[VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic Sith battlecruiser]] and no one would mind.
30%%* AntiHero: Too many to count, but notable examples include Saede Taggart, Chaos Maxtor, and Je'gan (Darth Shule).
31* AntiMagicalFaction: The Crimson Order made its ultimate goal to be the eradication of all Force users. The Galactic Empire also once had a campaign that got the common people in its domain to believe the Force did not exist.
32%%* AntiVillain: Many Sith have attempted this. Enton, who showed up in late 2010, did so to great failure by practically being a Jedi in everything but name. Imperials frequently come off as this in their attempts to great a Pellaeon-esque Empire.
33* ApocalypseHow: It happens, and whether or not it sticks depends on how long people remember it and whether or not they want to deal with it.
34** Taris experienced a Class 6 after Rogue Moon crashed into it in the Galactic Crusade
35** Coruscant had a Class 1 after the Death Star exploded just a few thousand kilometers from the planet. It's sometimes described to have damaged at least half the planet
36* ArtEvolution: Both writers and the community as a whole have seen this. Writers usually improve in their writing capabilities through time, usually getting to the point where their very first posts seem so immature and alien to them. Through time, the community's ability to write as well as roleplay has increased dramatically as a whole through the years. Many writers have developed the ability to discern whether or not to write novels or short, to the point posts based on the roleplay's needs.
37%%* ArtifactOfDoom: The Heart of Darkness from "Quest - Part 5" and "Tainted Heart".
38* AscendedExtra: [=LiSah Mao=] and Deagan Hunt began as NPC's but are now their own player characters
39%%* BachelorAuction: The 2010 Yule Ball featured one.
40%%* BackFromTheDead: Due to the fluid timeline and several elements of Star Wars, a very frequent occurrence for nearly all characters that have died.
41%%* {{Backstory}}: Everyone has one, whether or not it's well known or relevant to roleplaying depends on the writer.
42%%* BadassPacifist: Bethany in "Beloved of the Gods" and "Beneath the Feet of Angels".
43%%* BaddieFlattery: Kaz Valnor.
44%%* BaldOfEvil: Darth Apparatus.
45%%* BallroomBlitz: The 2010 Homecoming Ball turned out to be this. Not surprising considering that it was hosted by the Sith.
46%%* BanOnPolitics: Hilariously averted, much to the dismay of several Gungans.
47%%* TheBaroness: Xochitl.
48%%* BeAllMySinsRemembered: Xyra, Patches, Ayden, Delek.
49%%* TheBeastmaster: Kaz Valnor.
50%%* BecomingTheMask: Kassey Daklin, Patches.
51%%* BeigeProse: In fast paced threads, this is actually perfectly acceptable. However, there are still some complaints about those that only use BeigeProse for roleplaying.
52%%* BeneathTheMask: Chaos Maxtor, Jonathan Patches, Xyra Sizhran, Ayreon Faraway.
53%%* TheBerserker: Darth Apparatus.
54%%* BettyAndVeronica: Anara and Kith are this to Tantor.
55%%* BewareTheNiceOnes: Adira, please don't smash Io's datapad again!
56%%* BirdsOfAFeather: Tris/Chaos, Beth/Corri, Moira/Apparatus.
57%%* BloodBath: As their namesake would suggest, this is a habit enjoyed by The Bathorys.
58%%* BloodLust: All the Bathorys, naturally, Anubis Starkiller.
59%%* BountyHunter: Kane E. Smart.
60* BreaktheCutie: Very frequent, and it sometimes gets very graphic for a Star Wars roleplay. An example is Kassey Daklin who, due to torture to herself, her father, and her fiance, has essentially become a schizophrenic.
61%%** Notable examples include what Steph and Ti'Cira have done to their characters.
62%%** Morgan and Lana haven't gotten much love either.
63%%* BrokenBird: Too many to count.
64%%* BrotherhoodOfEvil: The Sith Brotherhood and Brotherhood of the Sith.
65%%* BrotherSisterTeam: Rian and Corrine Kismet.
66* {{Calvinball}}: Takeovers on the current "rule-less" form can be this way, with many people taking up unwritten rule to make the experience as conflict free as possible.
67%%* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:Phylis Alince]], though in a more benign fashion as she has no memory after being 18.
68%%* TheCaptain: Saede, Marcus.
69* CastHerd: Formally, the factions act like this by grouping like minded characters (lightside characters joining Jedi, darkside character joining Sith) together and instill a sense of galactic conflict. Informally, cliques have formed, both just to get a reliable group to roleplay with and to further out-of-character interests.
70%%* CatFolk: Kuraii.
71%%* CharacterFilibuster: Ryori Holloway takes the cake.
72* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Commonly happens due to changing tastes and styles of writers, especially if a character has been written for a long time.
73%%* CharityBall: Nearly every ball hosted by a Jedi, Rebel, or non-evil Imperial is this.
74%%* TheCharmer: Deagan Hunt.
75%%* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Darth Apparatus.
76%%* ChronicHeroSyndrome: Bethany, Corrie, Ayden Cater.
77* {{Claustrophobia}}: Ti'Cira Hawk developed claustrophobia by being locked in a cage by her former master.
78%%* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Spencer Jacobs, Io Akima.
79* ColonyDrop: In the Galactic Crusade roleplay, a moon was dropped on the planet Taris, killing all life on the planet.
80%%* CombatPragmatist: Darth Apparatus.
81%%* TheCorrupter: Many Sith are this.
82%%* CreepyTwins: Setesh and Sokara Vu Noi.
83* CrossPlayer: Many writers, notably those of Phylis, Relen, and Jessan, frequently write the opposite sex. It's more common for women on the site to write males, as well.
84%%* CuteBookworm: Spencer Jacobs.
85%%* CuteBruiser: Xyra, Serrena.
86* CutShort: For roleplays that died before their fortieth post, they were usually deleted. Now, they have a chance to live again with the Thread Necromancer.
87%%* {{Cyberspace}}: Holo Fun World.
88%%* DaddysGirl: Dominique England, at first.
89%%* DancesAndBalls: At least three are hosted each year, and they're ''usually'' non-violent.
90%%* DancinInTheRuins: Peiori loves doing this.
91%%* DarkActionGirl: Xyra Sizhran.
92* DarkerAndEdgier: When compared to the movies, TGC is definitely more mature across the board. However, whether or not it beats out ''ComicBook/{{Legacy}}'' depends on the writer and character.
93%%* DarkAndTroubledPast: Most characters have a tragic past.
94* DeathIsCheap: Due to the fluid timeline and technology in Star Wars, death is not much of a concern when it actually happens.
95%%* DeceptiveDisciple: Moira Vu Noi.
96%%* DespairEventHorizon: Xyra in "The Galactic Crusade" after the moon crashed into Taris.
97* DisguisedInDrag: C'orringath Ven'Traas and Ayin Kaes looked great as handmaidens for the queen of Naboo.
98%%* TheDrifter: Trent Wayne.
99%%* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: As time goes on, many small inconsistencies and changes in writing style frequently leads to this for many characters.
100* TheEmpire:
101** The Sith Council, a faction that compose of ''all'' Sith in TGC and has the second largest collection of planets.
102** The Galactic Empire has the largest amount of planets under its control yet models itself after the Pellaeon empire.
103** Dark Sith Order, a Sith faction that lasted for roughly eight years before merging with Sine Ocassu.
104** Regnum In Potestas, a Sith faction that quickly grew to be one of the largest factions at the time with a huge member base.
105%%* EveryoneIsRelated: Also known on the board as the Family Wreath.
106%%* EvilMatriarch: Santeria Decuir.
107%%* TheExile:
108%%** Abigail Taylor from the Chiss Ascendancy.
109%%** Ti'Cira, Je'gan, and Caleb were exiled by the Jedi Council.
110%%** All Nightsisters from Dathomir.
111* {{Expy}}: Several characters use avatars from the Star Wars films, including C'oringath and Ceel. Others use avatars from the Expanded Universe. Sometimes, these characters even match their avatar's in personality.
112%%* TheFaceless: Reyven Samoth.
113%%* TheFederation: The Galactic Republic.
114%%* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Lord Valentai, Dominique England, Bianca Holloway.
115%%* {{Flashback}}: Frequently invoked in order to explain why a character has or does something.
116* FleetingDemographicRule: An unintentional example. Due to TGC being a LongRunner and the member base is constantly replaced, many roleplaying ideas are redone every few years, and the majority of the present members do not know or remember roleplays from two or more years ago.
117%%* ForeignLanguageTirade: Kuraii, Serrena and Nate, TiCira frequently dip into this.
118%%* FriendToAllLivingThings: Bethany.
119%%* FromNobodytoNightmare: A frequently used backstory for new Sith and villains, such as Xyra, Skelosh, Maleficus, and Ayreon.
120%%* FunetikAksent: A natural part of attempting to write an accent, such as Mao, Trent Wayne, and Steph.
121%%* FunwithAcronyms: From TGC, factions, Star Wars titles, to PLOTS, many members frequently shorten phrases into acronyms out-of-character.
122* GameMaster: Mostly averted. The only time there would be a game master in a roleplay would be if all parties involved agreed to invest such power in someone and closed the thread off from the general public.
123%%* GenderBlenderName: Spencer Jacobs.
124%%* GoingDownWithTheShip: Saede when the Revenant was nearly destroyed over Naboo.
125%%* GovernmentInExile: The Witches of Dathomir faction claims to be one of these. Yet, being composed of only Nightsisters and their allies, such a claim is contested by the rest of the witches.
126%%* GratuitousLatin: Regnum In Potestas, the name of a defunct faction.
127%%* HatesBeingTouched: Ryori Holloway and Ti'Cira Hawk in the beginning.
128%%* TheHedonist: Deagan Hunt, Kirk, XoChitl Salvaje, Lana, Avicus Dusang, Quinn Raxel.
129* HeelFaceTurn: Many Sith have crossed over to the other side of the Force over 12 years of TGC roleplaying.
130* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Phylis Alince]] destroys the Heart of Darkness to keep it out of the Sith's hands. Some spectacular fireworks ensue as everything near her, including herself, disintegrates.
131%%* HeroicSpirit: Bethany, Spark Vallen, Corrie.
132* HiddenAgendaVillain: Some Sith and villains, such as Xyra, Ayreon, Darth Apparatus, attempt to go around with a "super secret" ambition, which usually involves just taking over the galaxy.
133%%* HopeBringer: Bethany, Eden Kisori
134* HorsemenOfTheApocalypse: Regnum In Potestas, a Sith faction, ran off of this idea by having the horsemen leading the faction:
135** Conquest - Dark Sky Kerberos.
136** War - Darth Roul, later replaced by Darth Phantom.
137** Famine - Malice Draclau.
138** Death - Anubis Starkiller.
139%%* HotBlooded: Saede, TiCira, Satkia.
140%%* HotWitch: In spite of Star Wars canon, most Nightsisters are ''hot''.
141* HowWeGotHere: "It's Not That I Keep Hanging On, I'm Never Letting Go" slips into three different flashbacks to explain how Bianca and Darth Apparatus found each other and were separated.
142%%* AHouseDivided: The Jedi, especially recently.
143%%* HumanPopsicle: Bianca Holloway.
144%%* HumansAreMorons: Kuraii claims this.
145%%* IDoNotOwn: The podcast for TGC features one of these at the end of each episode.
146%%* IJustWantToBeNormal: Lana does not want {{psychometry}}.
147%%* ImageSong: For nearly every character.
148%%* ImmortalitySeeker: Darth Apparatus does!
149%%* InHarmonyWithNature: Kuraii.
150%%* InYourNatureToDestroyYourselves: Peiori, Skelosh, Maleficus claim this.
151%%* JerkassHasAPoint: Ayreon Faraway.
152%%* KnowledgeBroker: Jonathan Patches.
153%%* ALadyOnEachArm: Chaos Maxtor, Ayden Catar.
154%%* LampshadeHanging: Commonplace, but Steph Zenima brings it in style.
155%%* LaResistance: The Rebellion, which has appeared in many different forms throughout TGC's history.
156* LawOfInverseFertility: A frequent occurrence in roleplays, such as with Beth, who got pregnant on her first time. Most of the time, sex is only written out ([[MillsAndBoonProse in vague metaphors]]) for the purpose of conception.
157%%* LinearWarriorsQuadraticWizards: While not true, several writers claim that from how some people write Force-users, even the strongest non-Force-users cannot handle similarly ranked Force-users. They obviously forgot the Jango Fett and Obi-Wan fight.
158%%* LikeYouWereDying: [[spoiler:Kirk]].
159* LiteraryAllusionTitle: A common way to title a roleplaying thread is to allude to another work. Many of them are from Star Wars. Notable examples include:
160** [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Across the Stars]] (Episode II's theme).
161** [[Literature/EndersGame Endor's Game]].
162** [[Creator/DavidGemmell The Trilogy of Troy]].
163** [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith There Is No War Here]] (A line said in Episode III).
164** [[Literature/BookOfExodus Exodus]].
165** Battle of the Fallen- [[Literature/NewJediOrder Knightfall]] Alliance (An unpublished New Jedi Order book).
166%% * LittleMissSnarker: Lana, Mao.
167%%* LivingLegend: General Ceel both in and out of character due to not being the founder yet not in many recent roleplays.
168%%* LongRunner
169* LongRunnerCastTurnover: The only consistent character for 12 years is a fat Gungan that spams the forums.
170%%* LovesTheSoundOfScreaming: Kaelin and Karma.
171%%* LoveTriangle: Anara/Tantor/Kith, Morgan/Ayden/Ti'Cira, Moira/Apparatus/Bianca, Trobe/Io/Utkon, Trobe/anywoman/Kirk.
172%%* LukeIAmYourFather: Darth Apparatus did this to Ryori Holloway and Delilah Nepenthe.
173* LukeNounverber: This appears just as often as the roleplay's source material with: Skywalker, Starkiller, Darkhold, Sunfell, Ravenclaw, Holdfast, Shadowdragon, Hawkmoon, Skylark, Darksun, Eventide, and more.
174%%* MadDreamer: Peiori.
175%%* MadOracle: Moira Vu Noi.
176%%* TheMagocracy: Nearly all Sith factions have been this.
177%%* ManipulativeBastard: Many characters attempt to be this, but few succeed.
178%%* MartialPacifist: Corri, Cambria, Phylis, Spark.
179%%* MasqueradeBall: It's an annual occasion during Halloween.
180%%* MasterSwordsman: Caleb Torran the Blademaster.
181* MetaFic: In some characters' posts, it's pointed out how they're just in a roleplay as well as tons of cliches surrounding the given situation.
182* {{Metaplot}}: Some roleplays defied the Negative Continuity of TGC and are considered to be running congruently to each other. Such use of the Metaplot is a frequent indicator of a major roleplay about to happen.
183%%* AMindIsATerribleThingToRead: Ti'Cira with Xyra.
184%%* MiseryBuildsCharacter: The current fad.
185%%* MyInstinctsAreShowing: Kuraii.
186%%* {{Narcissist}}: Santeria Decuir.
187* {{Nerf}}: Many writers depower the Force and Star Wars technology in order to not make their characters seem to be ridiculously overpowered when they believe their character can act like a physical god.
188%%* NervesOfSteel: Bethany, Kamon.
189%%* TheNicknamer: Kirk.
190%%* NightmareFetishist: Karma, Kaelin.
191%%* NoPlaceForMeThere: Xyra.
192%%* NonPlayerCharacter: Mostly, though, they're no more than mooks in fast-paced threads.
193%%* NoSavingThrow: Averted, to the dismay of some writers. Nearly any attack or action that's not godmodded into happening can be avoided.
194%%* NoSenseOfDirection: Lana
195* OffTheRails: Often in open threads, a roleplay can end up in a completely different scenario than the creator expected. For many writers, such results are extremely entertaining. For the few, these results are a pet peeve.
196%%* OfThePeople: Kuraii, most Dathomiri
197* OldMaster: Mak Manto, who is over two hundred years old, is an example of a wizened Jedi Master who is still dangerous as a master sorcerer and lightsaber duellist.
198%%* OmnicidalManiac: Darth Apparatus.
199%%* OneDegreeOfSeparation: With thousands of characters constantly finding each other again and again in a huge galaxy, it frequently feels this way.
200%%* TheOphelia: Karma.
201%%* OppositesAttract: Kith/Tantor.
202%%* OriginalCharacter
203%%* {{Patricide}}: Xyra, many Sith.
204%%* {{Pirate}}: Captain Marcus Gray, Saede Taggart, Rok, Serrena, and Nate.
205%%* APirate400YearsTooLate: Bianca Holloway, yet she manages to adopt the modern tactics of pirates.
206%%* PlayByPostGame
207* PlotRelevantAgeUp: With the fluid timeline of TGC, characters can become older (or younger) at the will of the writer. This usually happens when attempting to begin a romantic angle or make the character seem stronger
208%%* {{Podcast}}: Can be found [[http://thegungancouncil.podbean.com here]].
209* ProlongedPrologue: Introductory posts are supposed to be simple roleplays that get a new character instantly acquainted to two or more established characters. Roughly 200 words is enough. Some have over 1,000.
210%%* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: ''Any'' Mandalorian.
211%%* PsychopathicManchild: Peiori.
212%%* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Lord Valentai, Bianca Holloway.
213%%* RainbowSpeak: A common trend is to have dialogue colored. Artemis Obauldi consistently plays this straight, though.
214%%* RedEyesTakeWarning: Darth Apparatus.
215%%* TheRemnant: The Imperial Remnant.
216* {{Retcon}}: TGC wouldn't be a Star Wars roleplay without some retconning. Not only are tiny details frequently retconned, but some people have completely redone their characters.
217%%* RidiculouslyFastConstruction: Oh, another Death Star in a two month span?
218%%* RotatingProtagonist
219* RoundRobin: The roleplay Foxtrot Unicorn Charlie Kilo featured writers writing posts for nearly every character in the thread except for their own.
220%%* RuleOfTwo: Some Sith do this, such as Darth Apparatus/Moira.
221%%* RulesLawyer: Another unfortunate behavior, yet not as frequent as the above to happen due to the few obscure rules TGC does have.
222%%* ScarilyCompetentTracker: Kuraii.
223%%* SecretlyDying: [[spoiler:Kirk]], as only other three player characters know the truth and one of those three doubt it.
224%%* SelfMadeOrphan: Yet another common backstory for villains.
225%%* SeriousBusiness: Being serious on TGC has had its positive moments, with writers in this state of mind greatly improving the community, as well as occasionally negative moments, with members creating splinter boards that gut the memberbase over differences in opinion.
226%%* SevenDeadlySins: Frequently appears again and again, but most notably used in Regnum In Potestas.
227* TheSiege: Theed Under Siege lasted for nearly a year with Naboo under constant attack, and the Jedi and their allies attempting to push the attackers off.
228%%* SinisterShades: Daeron before being [[Retcon retooled]].
229%%* SmallNameBigEgo: It has happened many times before. Usually when someone gets in this type of mindset, it results in their banning or lose of respect on the site.
230%%* TheSocialDarwinist: Most Sith.
231%%* TheSociopath: Again, Sith, such as Kaelin, Karma, and Peiori, get to this point.
232* SpaceNavy: Combat in space involving [[SpaceNavy navies]] is called "fleeting" on the board. Interestingly, rules for takeovers before 2005 required factions to build their own fleets.
233%%* SpacePirates: The Crimson Ferret is the most famous example in the later years. Saede Taggart or Captain Marcus Gray are usually seen as the pirate queen and king whenever they're active.
234%%* SpannerInTheWorks: Lana, Chaos.
235%%* TheStarscream: Stop trusting Darth Apparatus, even when he kneels to you!
236%%* StatuesqueStunner: Saede.
237%%* TheStoic: Ayreon Faraway, Kith.
238%%* StormingTheCastle: Any attack on Korriban by Jedi or Republic supporters, the latest being The Cleansing of Korriban.
239%%* StudentAndMasterTeam: Most Master-Apprentice/Padawan relationships are like this.
240%%* SuperSenses: Kuraii with hearing and scent.
241%%* TheSvengali: Most Sith only take up apprentices for their own gain.
242* TheSyndicate: Several criminals have attempted to create a crime ring to various degrees of success.
243%%* SwitchingPOV
244%%* SwordAndGun: Saede.
245%%* TangledFamilyTree: The Family Wreath.
246* TeacherStudentRomance: Frequently called Paddy Poking on the board because of Hawk Hinata, a Jedi Master that married two of his former Padawans.
247%%* TheUnfettered: Many Sith, including Darth Apparatus.
248%%* UnholyMatrimony: Maize/Kassandra, Vega/Raz, Malice/Akima, Rach/Anubis, Avicus/Sophie, Apparatus/Bianca. Arguably, Apparatus/Isolda manage to deconstruct such a relationship with their constant conflict.
249%%* TheVamp: [=XoChitl=] Salvaje.
250%%* VestigialEmpire: The Imperial Remnant.
251* VillainsActHeroesReact: On a grand scale, it's the Sith that attack and the Jedi that defend. Deconstructed to the point that Jedi that attack get exiled and are viewed as too similar to the Sith by their former peers.
252%%* VillainWithGoodPublicity: Jessan Solo usually did this on Coruscant.
253%%* TheVoiceless: Lady Silencia and her descendants, Morgan Kade, Sokara Vu Noi.
254%%* WebcomicTime
255* WebOriginal: While based on the ''Franchise/StarWars'' universe, every character is original.
256%%* WickedCultured: Delilah Nepenthe.
257* WrittenRoar:
258--> '''Darth Apparatus:''' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA . . . AAAAH!
259%% * WrittenSoundEffect: Very common.
260%%* TheXenophile: Kirk, Johnny Diamonds, Ukton.
261%%* {{Yandere}}: Moira Vu Noi.
262%%* YouAreWhatYouHate: [=Xyra/TiCira=].
263%%* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler:Kirk.]]
264%%* YouSeeImDying:
265%%-->[[spoiler:'''Kirk''':]] I'm dying.
266* ZombieApocalypse: A recurring subject every few months, especially around Halloween. With the Blackwing Virus, zombie apocalypse's have become very easy to justify.

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