Disclaimer: Yes, I know the Force was originally more “magical” but that ship sailed as soon as midi-chlorians and “balance in the Force” enlightened centrism became a thing in the franchise.
There's some interesting exploration of the Force being more than just a dark/light thing in SWTOR. There are mentions of how other cultures see their Force users as servants of their gods, completely absent of any dark or light distinction. Also, the Knights of Zakuul see the Force as a reward for serving justice. There are some really interesting ideas that I wish the mainstream part of the franchise explored more.
It's more "The Jedi ideology won't stop you from being an asshole, and the Sith ideology can be liberatory." The entire Sith Inquisitor path is about an ex-slave rising to power, and you can lean heavily into the Sith path as a way of overcoming oppression (to the point you end up openly against the Sith Empire but the Sith base rank on power so it's not like they can stop you).
Meanwhile, a Jedi's over-focus on detachment from worldly desire ends up with them destroying everything they wanted, the lives of the people that love them, and the entire political project of the republic on that planet, leaving your Sith character to snark at how you're a better Jedi than they are.
There's some interesting exploration of the Force being more than just a dark/light thing in SWTOR. There are mentions of how other cultures see their Force users as servants of their gods, completely absent of any dark or light distinction. Also, the Knights of Zakuul see the Force as a reward for serving justice. There are some really interesting ideas that I wish the mainstream part of the franchise explored more.
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It's more "The Jedi ideology won't stop you from being an asshole, and the Sith ideology can be liberatory." The entire Sith Inquisitor path is about an ex-slave rising to power, and you can lean heavily into the Sith path as a way of overcoming oppression (to the point you end up openly against the Sith Empire but the Sith base rank on power so it's not like they can stop you).
Meanwhile, a Jedi's over-focus on detachment from worldly desire ends up with them destroying everything they wanted, the lives of the people that love them, and the entire political project of the republic on that planet, leaving your Sith character to snark at how you're a better Jedi than they are.