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Howdy all, and thanks for coming. I'm on yet another playthrough of TSL, and the thought occured to me that I hadn't beaten either KotOR I or II with a female character, and that I had never taken a female character the Dark Side. I must confess to having close to two hundred hours invested in TSL and have never even SEEN Disciple.

 

So, off I go. I have already settled on a Sentinel/Assassin combo, so I'm not asking for help there. What I want to know is: Do any of the female portraits exhibit the more interesting DS changes (besides zombiefication), in the manner of Mira, Bao-Dur, Handmaiden, and the Ben Affleck-looking guy from KotOR I (dude grew a goatee as he turned evil!) I'd like to see my Sith girl turn Goth-y or something besides just getting pale and wrinkled.

 

Any help? Thanks!

 

--Gus

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I like the dark haired models best...prettiest is subjective. :)

 

They all look pretty ugly DS tho. Those veins and such. Not as bad as Atton and Di, but still...

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The medium length blond hair is my preference when going DS.

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I prefer the Black haired Asian looking girl for Dark Side, the one with the Silver Hairpin she looks the best even in the bagy Dark Jedi Knight robes.

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