Sith Runaway [Mercy]

If I'm doing this wrong I'm sorry! Don't kill me!

Got recommended to you guys and must say...wow...wish I could draw like you.
I was hoping I could beg a doodle from someone but I have no idea how to go about this.
Please don't hurt me if I screw up.

Anyways, I got a character who is basically a sith runaway. She was born on Korriban and raised a sith in the old republic era but couldn't cut it and eventually took off before she got killed, much to the anger of many.

I gave her red (more copper colored) hair and green eyes. Preferred fighting style was two sabers but she could never take killing someone and usually went on the defense. The big pain for artists will be her scar. She has a scar that runs from temple to cheek bone down the left side of her face, between her eye and ear. It's from her old master for one of her failures so I always picture it like a burn mark. With her having been using the dark side alot it started manifesting black veins underneath. I have her normally hiding it with her hair though if you guys don't want to draw that though. Aren't I nice?

Internally she is very much a woman divided, between what she's been taught is right and what she feels is right.

Attire and setting are pretty much up to the artist since you have a number of places you can put her. Training on Korriban, stowing away on a ship, hiding in a cantina, in the middle of a fight with another sith, etc etc.

Thanks for reading my request! :D

Setie

Christ I messed up already and forgot to add she was human and roughly early 20's in age. She's also a horrendous klutz, though it usually plays into helping her some way. Like tripping over her own feet and avoiding the shot of a bounty hunter behind her. *facepalm*

Well now you know and knowing is half the battle right? :D

aenid31

'Christ' is a name and specifically of a very charismatic leader of a group of people with some good ideas.
If you insert any other charismatics leader's name, I don't think it would be considered bad 'language'.

And George Lucas based his Good vs Evil theme on wide ranging theological discussion and was the student of Joseph Cambpell who wrote a book called "The Power of Myth" (also a 6 part PBS series). I believe Lucas frequently discussed his theme with Joseph Campbell while he was writing the Saga.

Drig

Except Zoroastrians... they don't like to share their god with others, it makes 'em grouchy...

Mercy

Waa ha ha!!!
So funny, guys!

Actually, I was quite shocked when I found out where 'Burke' comes from (and, consequently, what it means). I had thought it a fairly tame insult - boy was I wrong!

aenid31

..and sometimes, a box is just-- a box.

For the popular, idealistic simplicity of George Lucas's concept of his Trilogy, we sometimes read too much into things here.

"May the Force be with you"

Asok

Zoroaster's a prophet, Drig, not a god. Ahura Mazda is the god. Freaking Zoroaster, Kyle...

Boshuda