Since Vitiate's Empire is the "True" Sith...

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The Merchant
That Traya was talking about, wouldn't that mean that they are what the Golden Age of the Sith era's Sith would be like? IIRC she hyped the "True" Sith as being these monsters who were on-par with the Ancients and even saying the Sith like Nihilus and Sion weren't even real Sith as she put it.

Dark-Kenshin
Originally posted by The Merchant
That Traya was talking about, wouldn't that mean that they are what the Golden Age of the Sith era's Sith would be like? IIRC she hyped the "True" Sith as being these monsters who were on-par with the Ancients and even saying the Sith like Nihilus and Sion weren't even real Sith as she put it. Ideally, yes. However, mostly everything Traya has said (not to mention KOTOR 2 itself) have largely been ignored or undermined by later works. Too many hands stirring the pot. Shame too as seeing the "true sith" she was talking about would be pretty compelling.

Nephthys
Originally posted by Dark-Kenshin
Ideally, yes. However, mostly everything Traya has said (not to mention KOTOR 2 itself) have largely been ignored or undermined by later works. Too many hands stirring the pot. Shame too as seeing the "true sith" she was talking about would be pretty compelling.

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NTJack0
Originally posted by Nephthys
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chilled monkey
Originally posted by The Merchant
That Traya was talking about, wouldn't that mean that they are what the Golden Age of the Sith era's Sith would be like? IIRC she hyped the "True" Sith as being these monsters who were on-par with the Ancients and even saying the Sith like Nihilus and Sion weren't even real Sith as she put it.

Personally I just took that to mean that Traya was full of it.

Revanchiste
Originally posted by Dark-Kenshin
Ideally, yes. However, mostly everything Traya has said (not to mention KOTOR 2 itself) have largely been ignored or undermined by later works. Too many hands stirring the pot. Shame too as seeing the "true sith" she was talking about would be pretty compelling.
That's a real shame Especially for what she said about Revan....
In KotOR 2 Revan recover his memory and he is a pretty damn ****ing bastard....
In ToR he still ho the hroe etc redemption....
Eve if you choose the light side for Revan.... Revan still a damn ****ing trolling bastard. So clearly no redemption for Revan.... For gnost dural timeline I can forgive, the Jedi believe in Revan redemption and gnost dural isone of this Jedi so...
If Darth Revan wasn't a a good person andhe get corrupted for the sake of power and that's it it support the idea of redemption.


"Sith as being these monsters who were on-par with the Ancients and even saying the Sith like Nihilus and Sion weren't even real Sith as she put it. "

She say that Nihilus is not human any longer and sion learn nothing from knowledge and teaching....

Shey Tapani
Originally posted by Dark-Kenshin
Ideally, yes. However, mostly everything Traya has said (not to mention KOTOR 2 itself) have largely been ignored or undermined by later works. Too many hands stirring the pot. Shame too as seeing the "true sith" she was talking about would be pretty compelling.

Well, we can see something similar now that canon was wiped away.

S_W_LeGenD
Originally posted by The Merchant
That Traya was talking about, wouldn't that mean that they are what the Golden Age of the Sith era's Sith would be like? IIRC she hyped the "True" Sith as being these monsters who were on-par with the Ancients and even saying the Sith like Nihilus and Sion weren't even real Sith as she put it.
Reconstituted ancient Sith Empire > Ancient Sith Empire in all aspects.

I am not sure why Traya wouldn't regard Sion as a proper Sith, but she got it right about Nihilus. The latter was more of a munching machine then a Sith.

Stigma
Originally posted by chilled monkey
Personally I just took that to mean that Traya was full of it.
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