Fishy
So Darth Janus and I were talking about this yesterday and neither of us knew any real reason until it suddenly hit me (probably him too, but i didn't have a webcam so i couldn't see him get hit by the hammer).
Now this is going to sound really stupid because we didn't think of it earlier. But honestly why would Kreia take the Exile to Malachor?
Because she wanted to die? She could do that herself easily, she even told the Exile she would if he wouldn't have followed her.
To kill him? Why, she could have stayed behind while he took care of Nihilus and fight him after that.
To meet him alone? Again strange, she had no idea he would come alone in the unfinished version and if the game would have been finished he wouldn't have come alone. So thats not it either...
So then perhaps for him to come full circle to finish his history could be possible of course, but why the hell would she do that? She wouldn't have any reason for Malachor would she? And now that we are on the subject why would she have trained the Exile? All she uses you for is to kill the Jedi Masters, that has no real purpose. She could have done that herself. To help Mandalore unite the Mandelorians, again she sees no real purpose in it and Mandalore would have done that anyway, so for him to train would be the best answer... But why?
He is a wound in the force Nihilus can't defeat him, he needs some basic training yes, but taking him around to kill four Jedi Masters, or at the very least meet them... Why would she? Whats the purpose whats the goal, whats the use?
So then what? She could have gotten him to kill Nihilus everything else the Exile did she could have done or would have happened. I really doubt she cares about your companions so she wouldn't go around and saving them. To defeat Sion maybe? But he too gets defeated, so then what?
For some reason she wants to train him, for one reason she wants him to become strong. For some reason she says you fail no matter what, Dark or Light she does not agree. She says you do not do the right things no matter what. She wants somebody who is neither. And here comes our theory.
Revan was that according to her, Revan the very heart of the force was neutral. Doing what was necessary to save the republic. That is what Kreia describes. She's probably right, she could know after all. So why train the Exile? It all comes down to Revan.
She wanted to proof she could once again train somebody like Revan, but she hated Revan. She hated him and loved him. She hates the force and respects the Exile because he could let go of the force. Revan is the very heart of the force according to her. She hates the force so she would hate the heart. The Exile however, in him she see's the dead of the force. The end of it all. Something that could destroy the heart. Kreia is happy when you come to face her on Malachor. Because that would be the Exile's ultimate test. He would lose all his connections to his former life.
If you are light side then Kreia gets Hanharr to attack and kill Mira, okay he fails but besides the point, why would she do that? To end Mira, to end the ties to your former life. To leave you with nothing but two droids. I'm sure she would have wanted Atton and Disciple/Handmaiden to die. She figured that G0-T0 would leave, and Mandalore sure as hell would leave. The Exile becomes alone again, but reunited with the force. He becomes himself. Like Revan is at that time...
And thats what I think it was all about for her, to train him. To make him stand on his own, for him to end all ties he has to live, from the Jedi to the Sith to his friends and then when he has nothing to slow him down. No unfinished business, then and only then he can confront Revan... Then he can perhaps kill Revan, or he will lose. But it would be a battle between titans. It would be a battle so important and powerful, between the heart and the dead of the force. And perhaps just perhaps the force it self could be killed. At least thats how Kreia saw it.
That her vision could have been wrong is not important for this theory, because she did not know that. She knew what she knew nothing more nothing less.
Anyways I hope you agree with this and if not, then why do you think Kreia took the Exile to Malachor?
Now this is going to sound really stupid because we didn't think of it earlier. But honestly why would Kreia take the Exile to Malachor?
Because she wanted to die? She could do that herself easily, she even told the Exile she would if he wouldn't have followed her.
To kill him? Why, she could have stayed behind while he took care of Nihilus and fight him after that.
To meet him alone? Again strange, she had no idea he would come alone in the unfinished version and if the game would have been finished he wouldn't have come alone. So thats not it either...
So then perhaps for him to come full circle to finish his history could be possible of course, but why the hell would she do that? She wouldn't have any reason for Malachor would she? And now that we are on the subject why would she have trained the Exile? All she uses you for is to kill the Jedi Masters, that has no real purpose. She could have done that herself. To help Mandalore unite the Mandelorians, again she sees no real purpose in it and Mandalore would have done that anyway, so for him to train would be the best answer... But why?
He is a wound in the force Nihilus can't defeat him, he needs some basic training yes, but taking him around to kill four Jedi Masters, or at the very least meet them... Why would she? Whats the purpose whats the goal, whats the use?
So then what? She could have gotten him to kill Nihilus everything else the Exile did she could have done or would have happened. I really doubt she cares about your companions so she wouldn't go around and saving them. To defeat Sion maybe? But he too gets defeated, so then what?
For some reason she wants to train him, for one reason she wants him to become strong. For some reason she says you fail no matter what, Dark or Light she does not agree. She says you do not do the right things no matter what. She wants somebody who is neither. And here comes our theory.
Revan was that according to her, Revan the very heart of the force was neutral. Doing what was necessary to save the republic. That is what Kreia describes. She's probably right, she could know after all. So why train the Exile? It all comes down to Revan.
She wanted to proof she could once again train somebody like Revan, but she hated Revan. She hated him and loved him. She hates the force and respects the Exile because he could let go of the force. Revan is the very heart of the force according to her. She hates the force so she would hate the heart. The Exile however, in him she see's the dead of the force. The end of it all. Something that could destroy the heart. Kreia is happy when you come to face her on Malachor. Because that would be the Exile's ultimate test. He would lose all his connections to his former life.
If you are light side then Kreia gets Hanharr to attack and kill Mira, okay he fails but besides the point, why would she do that? To end Mira, to end the ties to your former life. To leave you with nothing but two droids. I'm sure she would have wanted Atton and Disciple/Handmaiden to die. She figured that G0-T0 would leave, and Mandalore sure as hell would leave. The Exile becomes alone again, but reunited with the force. He becomes himself. Like Revan is at that time...
And thats what I think it was all about for her, to train him. To make him stand on his own, for him to end all ties he has to live, from the Jedi to the Sith to his friends and then when he has nothing to slow him down. No unfinished business, then and only then he can confront Revan... Then he can perhaps kill Revan, or he will lose. But it would be a battle between titans. It would be a battle so important and powerful, between the heart and the dead of the force. And perhaps just perhaps the force it self could be killed. At least thats how Kreia saw it.
That her vision could have been wrong is not important for this theory, because she did not know that. She knew what she knew nothing more nothing less.
Anyways I hope you agree with this and if not, then why do you think Kreia took the Exile to Malachor?