Should the Carablan Crew (the group that consists of Ruslan the weapons dealer (who has to be fought in a main story mission), Marek, Parizoda, Ravshan, Saud, Jafar) be included? I personally think they would be worthy additions. Until someone says something, I'll be adding a few tropes that apply to their members.
Asskicking Equals Authority: Defeating the leader of the Carablan allows one to become "the Boss". The former boss will go down to being ranked as number 2, the former number 2 becomes third ranked and etc.
Bonus Boss: The five highest ranking members are this. Averted in the case of Ruslan as he has to be fought in order to progress in the Libra of Souls story.
Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Marek wears primarily black, Parizoda is purple clad, Ravshan dresses in green, and Saud's primarily dark blue. Possibly downplayed in the case of Jafar in that he wears a red Badass Longcoat, but has no other recurring color as part of his attire.
The Dragon: Saud is Jafar's right hand man. Upon defeating Jafar, the latter can be made the player's second in command.
Dumb Muscle: The rest of the Carablan crew views Ruslan this way.
Slouch of Villainy: Jafar is mentioned by the Conduit to be in this position when first seeing him.
Smurfette Principle: Parizoda, the fourth highest ranking member of the group, is the only known female that is part of this group.
The Social Darwinist: Many of its members, Jafar especially, believe the strongest is most entitled. However in contrast to many characters with a social Darwinist mindset, Jafar, as well as Saud, will accept defeat gracefully and serve the Conduit as his/her new lieutenant.
Token Minority: Marek is the only Black guy who is part of this group. Though given that the Carablan gang is based in Central Asia, it is a wonder that someone from Sub-Saharan Africa would be involved with this group.
Should the Carablan Crew (the group that consists of Ruslan the weapons dealer (who has to be fought in a main story mission), Marek, Parizoda, Ravshan, Saud, Jafar) be included? I personally think they would be worthy additions. Until someone says something, I'll be adding a few tropes that apply to their members.
- Asskicking Equals Authority: Defeating the leader of the Carablan allows one to become "the Boss". The former boss will go down to being ranked as number 2, the former number 2 becomes third ranked and etc.
- Bonus Boss: The five highest ranking members are this. Averted in the case of Ruslan as he has to be fought in order to progress in the Libra of Souls story.
- Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Marek wears primarily black, Parizoda is purple clad, Ravshan dresses in green, and Saud's primarily dark blue. Possibly downplayed in the case of Jafar in that he wears a red Badass Longcoat, but has no other recurring color as part of his attire.
- The Dragon: Saud is Jafar's right hand man. Upon defeating Jafar, the latter can be made the player's second in command.
- Dumb Muscle: The rest of the Carablan crew views Ruslan this way.
- Fur And Louthing: Jafar wears pants made from Zebra hide.
- Hulk Speak: Ruslan speaks this way.
- No Shirt, Long Jacket: How Jafar is dressed.
- Slouch of Villainy: Jafar is mentioned by the Conduit to be in this position when first seeing him.
- Smurfette Principle: Parizoda, the fourth highest ranking member of the group, is the only known female that is part of this group.
- The Social Darwinist: Many of its members, Jafar especially, believe the strongest is most entitled. However in contrast to many characters with a social Darwinist mindset, Jafar, as well as Saud, will accept defeat gracefully and serve the Conduit as his/her new lieutenant.
- Token Minority: Marek is the only Black guy who is part of this group. Though given that the Carablan gang is based in Central Asia, it is a wonder that someone from Sub-Saharan Africa would be involved with this group.
Edited by JesseMB27