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residentapothecary · 5 years ago
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do I ship my trooper Alarik with Jonas Balkar? the answer is yes, yes I do and how dare they give the male trooper one flirt option
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rustic-space-fiddle · 5 years ago
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Top left to bottom right: @clones-deserved-better’s Kote Medrit, Theron Shan, @clones-deserved-better’s Alarik Saxe, and some Corso Riggs and my SWTOR girl, Ruun Na’Diah. I really love SWTOR now y’all.
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residentapothecary · 5 years ago
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okay but I’ve got feelings about them, a lot of feelings
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residentapothecary · 5 years ago
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Got a little too carried away with this sketch of my trooper today lol
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residentapothecary · 5 years ago
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Alarik is head over heels for Jonas Balkar 👊😔
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residentapothecary · 5 years ago
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a sketch of my republic trooper Alarik saving a friend of mine’s Jedi named Jason.
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residentapothecary · 5 years ago
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Meet my SWTOR Republic trooper, Alarik Saxe! This damn thing took me three days to make.
“Serving with Havoc Squad as a part of that elite unit providing defense will have a lasting effect on me, both mentally and physically. Fighting against the Sith, blasters and strength against lightsabers and the Force...we were grossly outnumbered, and grossly outmatched. Yet, we fought, and took many casualties.
Most fatal. But not me, not fatal—
Though I do wish that my fellow soldiers had lived, and I had not. I am a commander now, have my own troops, and serving under a Jedi Knight by the name of Lo’ra Shore, a Zabrak with both honor and compassion. After all, she pulled me off of the ravaged planet.
Unfortunately, I am not all human anymore. A Sith managed to slide my right arm off from the elbow down, and a friendly grenade exploded right next to me. My missing limb was replaced with a fully functioning robotic arm, and my eyes implants, and a patch to maintain electric pulses to my brain to ensure it keeps working.
It’s a miracle I’m alive.
Some call it luck.
I call it a curse.”
— Alarik Saxe, Commander, Republic Special Forces
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