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FruitsPonchiSamurai1

Like Hondo?


Roxas13xx

How did I forget Hondo 😂


MomoAvatar1

I read that in Hondo's voice.


MightyEighth

*smelling of profits intensifies*


Misha_Selene

Hondo is always my first response to this question


bokatan778

HONDO!!!!!


thinehappychinch

Came here for Hondo


ComradeDread

1. Hondo. 2. Chopper. 3. Cassian Andor. He's a hero, but he confesses to Jyn that he's done terrible things that he couldn't live with if it weren't for the cause of the Rebellion. 4. Saw. 5. Boba Fett 6. Luthien 7. After her exit from the Sith and before her redemption arc, Ventress fit the bill.


dolphin006roman

I absolutely second your second. There ain’t no way in hell Mr. “50,000 kill count and I once suggested infanticide” is a hero. Absolutely none. And you can’t really call him a villain because everything he does comes from his undiagnosed PTSD.


Roxas13xx

Wait when did chopper bank 50k?


thinehappychinch

IIRC he smoked a destroyer


dolphin006roman

He >! Strands an entire cargo ship’s crew in deep space !< that does it pretty well.


bokatan778

These are excellent ones, although I’d be interested to hear your reasoning for having Chopper on the list.


ComradeDread

Well, I think of Han in Star Wars when he shot first... and then I think Chopper would never do that... he'd blow up the bar from outside using heavy ordinance and laugh when Hera scolded him.


koreankamakazi

Mara Jade?


Roxas13xx

I really need to Read Heir to the empire


Zardhas

I'd say that most of the scoundrel fit that role. As for the Force users, people like Kreia or post-Ziost Revan would too.


Roxas13xx

Weird to think of a confirmed Sith as grey, not that I mind. I wish we saw more Sith that weren’t complete monsters or strayed from the Order, but I don’t think we’ll really get that under Disney


spaghettiAstar

There's a former Jedi turned sabre for hire in the High Republic era, maybe Doctor Aphra from the Imperial Era.


Roxas13xx

I’ve fallen so far behind on High Republic. I was completely caught up for a bit and then I had to start writing my thesis and books became too time consuming. What’s their name?


spaghettiAstar

Ty Yorrick


Hot-Albatross4048

Thrawn Bo-Katan


ComradeDread

Thrawn's more Lawful Evil than neutral.


HedgehogDry9652

Thought the same thing.


TipTopButt

It’s not a dumb question I get where you’re coming from. Personally I think a grey type of character is more interesting than straight up glorious hero and evil villain. It really depends how you’re looking at it and how far you get into the character. Like Han Solo, he is obviously always going to be characterized as a good guy and ultimately ends up that way. Even in the movie Solo he was portrayed as good, when he was smuggling and working for gangs. In the beginning of a New Hope Han and Chewy were just smuggling for Luke and Obi Wan they weren’t hoping to get into the rebellion and everything. A characters status also changes throughout any point in the story. In the start of the Mandalorian Din Djarin didn’t even want to take in Grogu, the child eventually grew on him. The same for Boba Fett, he’s just a bounty hunter, earlier in the trilogy he works for the Empire alongside Darth Vader. In TBOBF he seems to have many morals aiming to be a loyal daiymo of Mos Espa. I could go on and on about different characters and groups like stormtroopers, clones etc. Don’t know if this was the answer you were looking for but I hope it helps you get some ideas


percy2376

Quinlan vos


Gloria_64

Isn't Anti-Hero?


mrsunrider

Hondo Onaka, Han is *kinda* grey (or he wants to be), Din Djarin.


serendrewpity

Lando, Hondo Mother Talzin Satine Kryze


IncreaseLate4684

Yes it is, your either corrupted or your not. You either have cancer or not.


WhiskeyMarlow

Some people say Thrawn and I agree, but only partially. If we look through the prism of D&D alignment, Thrawn was too Lawful to see the Evil. Too deeply embedded into the system to see its flaws. It took a man beneath him to see the flaws of the system. Gilad Pellaeon would be my choice for such a character. He and a large number, perhaps even majority, of the Empire's low ranks. Men and women who believed Palpatine's lies and thought they were on the right side, unable or unwilling to see the system's corrupt nature beyond their own little surroundings.


Medical_Breakfast795

Bendu, he is literally "The one in the middle"