Hello! Apparently I joined this forum and promptly forgot it existed!
I have always been interested in the role playing side of EVE. I joined a Role playing Loyalist corporation, but I found that only the CEO was doing any roleplaying. I became inspired when I went to the IGS on the EVE forums and started reading the awesome posts by Diana Kim, as well as my former corpies Odelya and Naupilus.
I'm not subscribed to EVE at the moment. I gave up on EVE when one of the corpies tasked to teach me
combat lesson number one (for the eighth time)
screamed at me over the voice coms while both of us were sitting in frigates in the middle of the lesson in high sec. After that, he then said he wanted to take a half an hour break, and just never returned. I sat alone in dock spinning my ship for an hour until I logged off. He didn't apologize or mention it the next day either. EVE was no longer fun to play after that, so I farted around with my mining alt until my subscription ran out.
I have heard it said that if the people in your corporation yell at you, then you are in the wrong corporation. So it seems that Ji'Kahr has an opportunity to re-invent himself.
What I am thinking is this. My current corporation has a policy of hiring only those of pure Amarrian (Khanid or Ni-Kunni) racial stock. One of the things that appeals to me about the Amarr is that I consider them to be sort of like 'Space Nazis'. It is not just a theocracy, but a racist one (at least with the ultra-conservative elements).
Instead of just quitting the corp, a secure transmission from the
'Amarrian Ministry of Racial Hygiene' informs the CEO that the mandatory genetic screening during the cloning process has revealed that there is some Caldari DNA within my genome.
Since this means I am not of 'pure blood', I no longer qualify to be a member of that corporation. In fact, since I had to forge government documents and test samples to conceal my Caldari heritage, (my mother is Caldari) I might end up facing some serious criminal charges.
This potentially sets up a bit of tension between the corporation and role-playing Caldari loyalists. How would their Caldari allies feel about Ji'kahr being called a 'half-breed' and a 'mongrel'? How would the Caldari react to being considered an 'inferior' race? Are there other half-Amarr, half-Caldari citizens of the Empire (or the State) that feel culturally torn between two worlds?
In fact, one of the best pilots, Tobias Primus, was once punished for flying a Caldari ship. The ship doctrine is that only Amarrian hulls are allowed to be flown. There is already a story thread there.
'The Doctrine of Racial Hygiene' is essentially a codified version of Amarrian racial supremacy. It states that the purity of the race must be maintained by genetic selection from those of pure racial stock. Since former corpie Naupilus is now a racist Blood Raider heretic intent on acts of genocide against the Minmatar republic, I can include how his lectures (and perhaps a Doctoral thesis) on 'The importance of racial hygiene' were an inspiration to the whole corp.
Once discovered though, 'Ji'Kahr the half-breed' would be akin to an outcast, but with a caveat. The Amarrian government wouldn't be able to prosecute him without raising the ire of their ally, the Caldari state. It would be a diplomatically tense situation to try and explain their hiring policies to the Caldari. Fortunately, faith always finds a way. Jikahr would be sent to the pits of cleansing (part of the lore) for atonement.
The pits of cleansing are a ritual that not everyone survives. What I imagine is that it is sort of like the opposite of a womb. It is a pool into which a strong acid is introduced, disfiguring and killing some. Those that live through it have their sins erased, those that die...well...die in a state of grace.
Since Jikahr is guilty of the grave sin of deception, which means he served as an instrument of the Amarrian version of Satan (Garrulock the deceiver), he would have those body parts which participated in deception dissolved away in a pit of acid until only truth remained. His eyes, ears, tongue and jaw, arms and lower torso would be dissolved and replaced with cybernetics. This would be his 'rebirth' as a Speaker of Truth.
At this point, Jikahr joins the monastic order as a 'Speaker of Truth'. This does give him a lot of power, since it was a Speaker of Truth that took down the arrogant holder Aritcio Kor-Azor.
As a speaker of truth, Jikahr can certainly attest to the fact that the Empress Jamyl Sarum is a false Empress (a Heirophant). This is also supported by lore. Jamyl Sarum only survived the trials of succession because she had a blasphemous clone of herself.
Jikahr may also allude to the fact that the Jovian war and the Minmatar rebellion only happened after the theological council decided some books from the scriptures were considered Apocrypha. If this is not a sign of God's displeasure, than what is? Does this vindicate the Blood Raiders? Well, it opens up a dialogue to explain what the differences in the two sects are.
I will also state that 'All truths are half-truths'. No mortal or Empyrean, not even of the Priest class, can wholly understand the scripture.
Jikahr might also have a different view of his mixed heritage. After all, a society of xenophobic racists eventually leads to inbreeding. Wasn't this the fate that befell the Jovians? The reason that the Amarrian empire is slowly collapsing is due to inbreeding and stagnation. He is not a 'half-breed', he is a hybrid. The Caldari are the only race fit for intermixing.
In fact, it was the Khanid kingdom that were the most eager to do trade with and perhaps even intermarried with the Caldari. Khanid's missile based ships are a clear indicator of this. As a result, the Khanid Kingdom remains strong, while the Amarrian Empire is unraveling.
I am also thinking I could tie this in with a
Penal company. If there is one thing that is missing in EVE, it's a way to punish criminals
with something other than ship loss. Real life militaries have penal cormpanies, criminals forced into combat as a condition of their sentence. It would only be a 'role play' punishment of course.
Tying this in with Oyela's storyline could work as well. Once cleansed of my sins, I might end up as a monk in the order of St. Tetrimon. As a Naval wash-out of wealthy commoner stock (i.e. peasant), I might even submit myself to her as one of her vassals. The Khanid Kingdom has good relations with the Caldari, and a tepid relation with the Amarr empire after all. The order of St. Tetrimon may even offer me sanctuary.
I had also been considering getting in touch with my Caldari side. I would walk the path of the mystic, and study the Caldari 'Way of the winds'. There is a 'mystic' branch of the Amarr religions, which branches the religions of other races to the Amarrian, yet it has not been deemed as heretical by the Theological council.