OOC: Looking for Roleplays
I’m open to the following:
- Canon characters
- Crossovers with Canon Characters in other Fandoms
- Alternate Universes (Jedi!Dooku included)
- OC’s (Star Wars fandom only, and more actiony)
- You can send Asks/Anons/Starters
Here are some fandoms I would like to have Dooku enter or characters from said fandom enter the Star Wars Universe:
- Marvel (Avengers/Villains) (LIKE A LOKI WOULD BE FUCKING GREAT!)
- DC (Justice League/Villains)
- Tolkien Verse (LotR, Hobbit)
- Harry Potter (CANON ONLY, no Next Gen)
- Disney (Well, it’s gonna happen one way of another)
And as always, looking for some great plots for Clone Wars era stuff, which means we need lots more Canon Characters from the TV Show and in general!

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OOC: Alright Clone Wars is popular again.
Time to take advantage of this and beg for Characters to RP with :D Taking requests for nice edits of character wanted ads for Independent RPers
Or if you see this, come and join us!
A Plot in Motion (Viceroy Gunray & Dooku)
imtheviceroy:
countofthesith:
imtheviceroy:
The Viceroy had been relaxing in his office suite, desperately trying to find a moment of peace; he was most vexed to hear his holo-transmitter chime, and begrudgingly got to his feet. To that very day, the shimmering image of Count Dooku gave him a moment of panic, and he could already feel his lung-pods beginning to contract, involuntarily. He did his best to remain stalwart, however; after all, why should a viceroy be anything else? Gunray had an image to maintain, and could not deny that he was irritated at the Sith Lord’s nerve.
“To what do you refer, Count?” Gunray asked firmly. “My own forces report overwhelming success.”
[Sorry about the delay…I couldn’t find the story]
(No problem!)
“Then I am afraid we are not receiving the same reports.” The Count hissed back in response to the Viceroy. Dooku however did expect that even if Gunray knew of how sloppy the droids were, he would defend them to the bitter end to make himself look good, in any Sith Lord’s eyes. “I would hate to think that we would lose systems over something as ineffective battle units. And since I have my orders direct from Lord Sidious, I have decided to speak rationally about this, since it is the first offense since the war’s start. But should the problem not resolve itself after this, I can assure you that we shall not be so forgiving…”
The mention of Lord Sidious sent a pang of fear throughout Gunray, and he was certain that Dooku had caught a glimpse of his eyes widening for but an instant. There was no winning this one, he knew within himself; regardless of whether or not the droids were truly as poor as the Count had insisted, Gunray was nowhere near foolish enough to take either him or Sidious on. He would have to submit this once, or risk a fair portion of his health.
“Perhaps…my sources were somewhat unreliable.” Gunray responded, with a vague air of admission, as he adjusted the situation. “I…will see to it that our production lines are re-evaluated for quality.”
(Excuse me while I hijack and make this a much better thread/para)
“Good Viceroy, good.” Dooku replied, with his twisted smirk showing in the hologram. However, the talk of droids was not the only topic he wished to discuss with the Viceroy. The Count had a wonderful new plot, that would include Gunray exacting his revenge on the queen turned senator that was all too meddlesome.
“Of course, I have one other thing to talk about. Perhaps it is indeed time that Senator Amidala paid the price for rather curious and naive nature…”
A Born Leader (Viceroy Gunray & Dooku)
imtheviceroy:
countofthesith:
Dooku was most displeased with the outcome of the battle over Yavin II and placed the blame squarely on the ineffective droids of the Trade Federation. Their command ships were far to easy to destroy and the deactivate the droid fighters and the battle droids inside the flagships. The report shows that sixty-two percent of the droids were of Federation standard. There was nothing more that needed to convince the Count to make contact with the humble Viceroy Nut Gunray. He switched his main holo transmission on and dialed the Viceroy’s office.
“Gunray. I believe the time has come to discuss your droids, though great in numbers, they prove to be less than effective in battle…”

The Viceroy had been relaxing in his office suite, desperately trying to find a moment of peace; he was most vexed to hear his holo-transmitter chime, and begrudgingly got to his feet. To that very day, the shimmering image of Count Dooku gave him a moment of panic, and he could already feel his lung-pods beginning to contract, involuntarily. He did his best to remain stalwart, however; after all, why should a viceroy be anything else? Gunray had an image to maintain, and could not deny that he was irritated at the Sith Lord’s nerve.
“To what do you refer, Count?” Gunray asked firmly. “My own forces report overwhelming success.”
[Sorry about the delay…I couldn’t find the story]
(No problem!)
“Then I am afraid we are not receiving the same reports.” The Count hissed back in response to the Viceroy. Dooku however did expect that even if Gunray knew of how sloppy the droids were, he would defend them to the bitter end to make himself look good, in any Sith Lord’s eyes. “I would hate to think that we would lose systems over something as ineffective battle units. And since I have my orders direct from Lord Sidious, I have decided to speak rationally about this, since it is the first offense since the war’s start. But should the problem not resolve itself after this, I can assure you that we shall not be so forgiving…”