Talk:Sitheus

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Yzeek: [The Vindictive Serpent] “You will suffer greatly for your transgressions!”

Brazen: I think this could do with another name, and the quote probably needs to be less exclamatory. This is a bit too simple for someone who is going to stew in impotent rage for the next thirty years, fantasizing and discarding many plans to make them suffer. However, it should definitely be a quote from a pre-success standpoint; the fact that this person may never actually perform the act of revenge is, I think, the very essence of Sitheus.

Yzeek: [The Scales of Covetousness] “Why should your life be better than mine?”

These self-loathing individuals find their amusement in the loss of others’ wealth, dignity, and reputations. The world that the Scales view has become twisted and obscured to them, appearing condescending and indignant. They often contrive fabulous plots to humiliate social leaders and drag them down to their feeling of ostracism. Many develop an animosity to life itself, feeling that it is a constant reminder of others’ success and livelihood which they themselves could never attain.

Brazen: I didn't really catch a theme of deprivation in Sitheus's history. He's not looking to create a void of power, he's trying to get more for himself at the expense of others.