And now for something completely different...

By ThePatriot, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

Let's mark down the greatest official murderhobos in canon Star Wars.

1. Luke "Murderhobo" Skywalker

Estimated Count: 1.7 million people+

2. Lando Calrissian

Estimated Count: 177 million people+

Edited by ThePatriot

What'sa muderhobo? Me'sa new here.

And the award for "Sorest Loser" goes to...ThePatriot!

Everyone give him a big hand!

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I like pie.

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So has anybody here actually seen the movie for the context of this scene?

Edited by Blackbird888

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So has anybody here actually seen the movie for the context of this scene?

Yo.

And the award for "Sorest Loser" goes to...ThePatriot!

Everyone give him a big hand!

I made this thread in the intent of it being humorous. By your reaction to what I posted indicates that you're the sore loser.

Edited by ThePatriot

And the award for "Sorest Loser" goes to...ThePatriot!

Everyone give him a big hand!

I made this thread in the intent of it being humerous. By your reaction to what I posted indicates that you're the sore loser.

"no u" stopped being compelling around the third grade, boyo. :V

but if you insist

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And this looks like a thread that should be deleted.

And the award for "Sorest Loser" goes to...ThePatriot!

Everyone give him a big hand!

I made this thread in the intent of it being humerous. By your reaction to what I posted indicates that you're the sore loser.

"no u" stopped being compelling around the third grade, boyo. :V

but if you insist

Fingers hit the wrong key so sue me. ;)

Threadlock please?

What'sa muderhobo? Me'sa new here.

A murderhobo is a player character who has no connections in the game world and only wants to kill others and take their stuff, so that he can more easily kill others and take their stuff.

Traditionally, he has no dwelling place or friends (so that he never has to exercise compassion) and his motivations are "myself" or "adventure" or "the thrill of battle." Also sometimes "money."

People sometimes lump in the the Murderhobo category all players who kill, or enjoy killing, or accidentally kill NPCs. But you've gotta remember the "hobo" part of the Murderhobo label and use it appropriately.

What'sa muderhobo? Me'sa new here.

A murderhobo is a player character who has no connections in the game world and only wants to kill others and take their stuff, so that he can more easily kill others and take their stuff.

Traditionally, he has no dwelling place or friends (so that he never has to exercise compassion) and his motivations are "myself" or "adventure" or "the thrill of battle." Also sometimes "money."

People sometimes lump in the the Murderhobo category all players who kill, or enjoy killing, or accidentally kill NPCs. But you've gotta remember the "hobo" part of the Murderhobo label and use it appropriately.

Wait a minute... by your definition there would be only two people on my list.... :blink:

Luke and Lando didn't have homes when they blew up the Death Stars.

Why oh why did you mess up my list? :D

What'sa muderhobo? Me'sa new here.

A murderhobo is a player character who has no connections in the game world and only wants to kill others and take their stuff, so that he can more easily kill others and take their stuff.

Traditionally, he has no dwelling place or friends (so that he never has to exercise compassion) and his motivations are "myself" or "adventure" or "the thrill of battle." Also sometimes "money."

People sometimes lump in the the Murderhobo category all players who kill, or enjoy killing, or accidentally kill NPCs. But you've gotta remember the "hobo" part of the Murderhobo label and use it appropriately.

Also spears in dungeon crawl junkies who think they love to narrate but basically want to flank everything and nuke it.

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Are you allowed to just show off your deltoid tuberosity like that? I'm not even going to mention that exposed lesser tubercle.

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So has anybody here actually seen the movie for the context of this scene?

I've always wondered about people who use that as a clapping gif. That Kane pretty much pressures the audience into applauding his really terrible at singing wife, that folks on the internet really don't get the point.

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Are you allowed to just show off your deltoid tuberosity like that? I'm not even going to mention that exposed lesser tubercle.

Don't bone-shame me you ableist piece of &%$# :angry:

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Are you allowed to just show off your deltoid tuberosity like that? I'm not even going to mention that exposed lesser tubercle.

Don't bone-shame me you ableist piece of &%$# :angry:

"I shoot him with my blaster!" :P

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So has anybody here actually seen the movie for the context of this scene?

I've always wondered about people who use that as a clapping gif. That Kane pretty much pressures the audience into applauding his really terrible at singing wife, that folks on the internet really don't get the point.

Nobody cares about the movie context behind the gif - it's 'slow clap gif' and that's all that matters.

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Edited by Artuard

What'sa muderhobo? Me'sa new here.

A murderhobo is a player character who has no connections in the game world and only wants to kill others and take their stuff, so that he can more easily kill others and take their stuff.

Traditionally, he has no dwelling place or friends (so that he never has to exercise compassion) and his motivations are "myself" or "adventure" or "the thrill of battle." Also sometimes "money."

People sometimes lump in the the Murderhobo category all players who kill, or enjoy killing, or accidentally kill NPCs. But you've gotta remember the "hobo" part of the Murderhobo label and use it appropriately.

Wait a minute... by your definition there would be only two people on my list.... :blink:

Luke and Lando didn't have homes when they blew up the Death Stars.

Why oh why did you mess up my list? :D

Luke and Lando are members of the Rebellion and such they would have a place to live. Yes that dwelling could be considered their home. Something as simple as a barracks or berthing on a starship when apart of an organization like that counts. So they would not fall under the definition of Hobo. That makes it a big fat Zero right.. It is February not April so it is a little early for the Easter Egg count.

Not to mention that the destruction of the Death Stars is in itself apart of the story and no just some random act of violence..