>>5587127>Well, the writing is pretty good, even if the quest philsophy towards adding colorism to the mix seems suspect...Thank you for taking the time to read and comment on my writing. I'm sorry to hear that you found the addition of colorism suspect, and I would be happy to discuss your concerns further. However, I want to assure you that the philosophy behind the quest is rooted in the desire for freedom and justice for all Jaffa, regardless of their skin color or ethnicity. The goal is not to promote colorism, but rather to showcase the diversity within the Jaffa community.
>>5586914>>5586926>>5587127As you set out to find other Jaffas who might be willing to join you on your quest for freedom, you know that you must tread carefully. After all, the Goa'uld have eyes and ears everywhere, and any hint of rebellion could be met with swift and brutal punishment. Nonetheless, you are determined to succeed, no matter the cost.
Your first stop is a group of Jaffas who serve as guards for the local stronghold. These warriors are known for their discipline and martial prowess, and they are fiercely loyal to their master. As you approach them, you can feel their wariness and suspicion, but you know that you must make your case to them nonetheless. You spend hours discussing the need for change and the importance of fighting for what is right. Although you can sense their skepticism, you leave feeling hopeful that at least a few of them may be open to joining you.
You make your way through the unforgiving and harsh terrain of the outskirts. Few dare to venture out to these desolate lands, but those who do eke out a living as hunters, using their expertise in tracking and survival to hunt, all for the enjoyment of Apophis. This act of subservience and obedience reinforces Apophis' authority over the Jaffa and allows him to indulge in lavish banquets. As you walk among these skilled warriors, you sense their frustration with the status quo and their desire for something more, despite the fact that their display of martial prowess has earned them respect from other Jaffas.
Finally, you seek out other Jaffa warriors who may be willing to join your cause. You know that they will be difficult to find, as the Goa'uld maintain strict control over their ranks and any hint of disloyalty could lead to swift punishment. Nonetheless, you are determined to try. You travel to the training grounds where Jaffa warriors hone their skills, watching from a distance as they spar and train. You approach them cautiously, knowing that any misstep could lead to violence. You make your case to them, appealing to their sense of honor and duty. Some reject you outright, but others listen with interest, and you leave feeling encouraged that you may have found some potential allies.
>Roll 3d100 for the first group, 3d100 for the second group, and 3d100 for the third group, for a total of 9d100.>It must be rolled by 9 different players.>Small bonus if you RP.