I thought we were down to just naming my wife's character in our upcoming campaign and finishing out some minor details. She wants to be an Archaeologist, so that's great. Knowing movies she likes and things she has done, I can definitely work with this. Then last night she threw a wrench in the plans with a simple little question.
"Can I be a Jedi too?"
Technically, I know the answer is yes. I can add in other trees and she will just have to spend experience. But then I got to wondering about Obligation and Morality. I obviously have a lot invested in how her Obligation plays out... and I have woven her brother's bad behavior into it. That doesn't mean I feel that I have to keep it. Starting off with Morality on the Edge of the Outer Rim though doesn't seem quite right either. She will be doing moral things and I expect her to fall to the light side, but I don't have all the mechanics yet to inform an opinion on how to build that in (though I hope to have Force and Destiny soon).
Then I got to thinking that I might could go with both Obligation and Morality. It would be realistic. It would pull all kinds of ways at her character. It would be what they would do in the movies. The story arcs for both extend very far into the future in my current vision.
Are there any guidelines for this (combining Obligation with Duty or Morality)? Are there reasons not to do it? Other thoughts?
