We're nearing the end of IntPiPoMo, and I need to make a strong finish. Since late October, when Scooter and I ran through the KotFE content on Glember and Morrenia, we've been focusing on brand new characters Lulara and Heliantha. While I enjoy the flirt and sass of my pigtailed Smuggler, Scooter has taken on the more serious character and storyline of the Jedi Consular, reflecting the Mirialan archetypes Luminara Unduli and Bariss Offee. (All these pics are from our latest trip across Nar Shaddaa.)
Speak softly, and carry a big Trandoshan. Qyzen Fess will not put up with your crap.
While Heliantha hands out free tickets to the gun show, you can see Lulara racing into the action.
Where I might have jumped to Tharan Cedrax (and his holographic helpmate, Holiday) at the end of Nar Shaddaa, Scooter has stuck with her trusty Trandoshan.
"Darth Lulara" has a nice ring to it. Just put on a haughty air and make a few threats.
IntPiPoMo is here! Chestnut has details, but the TL;DR is 50 pics in 30 days. With only a few more days, get to it! And let Chestnut know in the comments on her post.
Speak softly, and carry a big Trandoshan. Qyzen Fess will not put up with your crap.
While Heliantha hands out free tickets to the gun show, you can see Lulara racing into the action.
Where I might have jumped to Tharan Cedrax (and his holographic helpmate, Holiday) at the end of Nar Shaddaa, Scooter has stuck with her trusty Trandoshan.
"Darth Lulara" has a nice ring to it. Just put on a haughty air and make a few threats.
IntPiPoMo is here! Chestnut has details, but the TL;DR is 50 pics in 30 days. With only a few more days, get to it! And let Chestnut know in the comments on her post.
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