Darth Morinth fanfiction request (or SI/OC into Morinth)
Main hero is Morinth (or SI/OC in Morinth). AU is that Morinth must control her "gift" and NOT be a maniac. It is possible for some kind of male (or female) Sith to enter the world of Mass Effect in the body of Morinth from the world of Star Wars.
It's just a shame - such potential:
- High intelligence (the Asari are already very intelligent, but the Ardat Yakshi have even higher intelligence);
- Excellent physical characteristics, including biotic ones;
- Gigantic charisma, the ability to relatively "imperceptibly and gently" brainwash the entire inner circle, especially sexual partners (if addiction occurs, as from drugs);
But this potential is so incompetently "flushed down the bathroom" due to the fact that it is not she who controls her vice, but her vice controls her, so instead of one of leader of Asari race (queens of the ancient Asari according to LORE), a gray cardinal with a harem of marionettes (a type of Gray Intermediary on ME1-2), "the head of an organized crime group" (as Aria) - but just a maniac gone mad, unable to live without "hunting" for a month.
What is convenient for a Sith rebirth? Sith training will help you control and take advantage of your Ardat Yakshi syndrome (the Sith controls the Dark Side of the Force, not the other way around), teach you patience and long-term intrigue ("patience is a virtue of the Sith").
What's to stop her from "going into Force" right away, as soon as she finds out where she ended up?
- Affection for the sisters (so that some mechanical shrimp would take away MINE? Never!)
- Pride. The Sith cares about its mark on history. (So that everyone will forget about me in two weeks? No way!)
These same qualities will not allow me to "just live for my own pleasure" (To be slaughtered for biomass like a pig for meat? I'll send them to the smelter myself!)
Of course, she is indifferent to everyone outside her inner circle, but she will be vitally interested in preserving civilization as a whole (the more obstacles between her and death, the better; civilization gives comfort, etc.)
Part of the plot may be devoted to the "selection and development strategy" of his puppets; relationships with them and their loved ones.
The example. If main hero is Morinth, with the help of ardat yakshi's abilities, falls in love and brainwashes a drug addict with influential parents, will they take revenge? I think, on the contrary, if this addict "stops" and gets smart. On the contrary, they will do everything possible to prevent Morinth from entering the Ardat Yakshi monastery. Especially if they find out that their child's newfound mental health will depend on continuing their relationship with Ardat Yakshi.
It is also possible to intrigue how the Morinth will "solve the problem" with the prosecution of justiciar.
Possible actions:
- Emigration outside the Asari zone of influence;
- The abduction (?) and further recruitment of a particular justiciar to cover for their Order. A possible recruitment strategy (other than a mind trick) is an indication of the code's defectiveness and inconsistency. "Aerobatics" is to be able to justify, based on the code and the fanaticism of the justiciar, that her "cover" is the best way to serve the code, for example:
A) The code does not specify exactly where monasteries should be located; its internal regulations are not described in detail. Then why is it fundamentally impossible to say, "where I live is where one of the monasteries is"?
Is the monastery's goal to protect everyone else from the mad Ardat Yakshi? But Morinth is not insane, because there is no flow of victims. Is there a fear that Ardat Yakshi may break down at any moment? So "on paper" the Morinth can be "under escort" by a justiciar (but in fact receives an experienced bodyguard).
B) The rules in monasteries deliberately cripple the physical and mental health of "wards" - that is, placement in a monastery (for now?) an innocent woman is contrary to the Code (because such an Ardat Yakshi should be placed in a SAFE AND PEACEFUL place. Prison is not a safe place).
C) The "dead hand system", for example, the release of the genophage for Asari, which is constantly canceled by the Morinth itself (opt-out), dramatically increasing the percentage of Ardat Yakshi in the next generations. In this case, is her placement in a monastery or murder consistent with the Code, if this leads to further civil (?) war?
P.S. Sorry, English isn't my native language.