Ursumeles
Welp, I thought that this post of Ant would deserve an own thread, and is discussion-worthy. Do you think there was something similar to the RoT-griwth to the gime of the ancients?
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
By all accounts, Sadow is the greatest of the Original Sith Empire besides Ragnos and perhaps Hord. There is numerous references to him actually being the most powerful, with Sith such as Darth Bane and even Darth Caedus referring back to him as a golden example of the ancient Sith Lords. That makes sense, too. Just as Palpatine is the pinnacle of a thousand years of Sith knowledge, the same should likewise by true for Naga Sadow and the Original Sith Empire's *two*-thousand year ascension. In a confrontation between Naga Sadow and Karness Muur, it shouldn't really be much different between Darth Bane and Palpatine in that regard. And then let's bring in Freedon Nadd - a Sith Lord "far more powerful" than Naga Sadow. As a Jedi, Freedon Nadd was the greatest prodigy in history until perhaps Exar Kun or Revan. Then as a Sith Lord, Freedon Nadd learned all of Naga Sadow's secrets before killing him. Freedon Nadd lived for an additional century, learning every known Force power during the Old Republic era (even including those hidden within Holocrons and tomes). While he was eventually defeated by the Jedi, he managed to kill more of them in single-combat than any Sith who had come before. Even as a spirit, he's punking Vodo-Siosk Baas.
Karness Muur isn't even much of a powerhouse within his own era. He's not better than the greatest of the ancients by any measure. Ragnos > Nadd > Muur.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
By all accounts, Sadow is the greatest of the Original Sith Empire besides Ragnos and perhaps Hord. There is numerous references to him actually being the most powerful, with Sith such as Darth Bane and even Darth Caedus referring back to him as a golden example of the ancient Sith Lords. That makes sense, too. Just as Palpatine is the pinnacle of a thousand years of Sith knowledge, the same should likewise by true for Naga Sadow and the Original Sith Empire's *two*-thousand year ascension. In a confrontation between Naga Sadow and Karness Muur, it shouldn't really be much different between Darth Bane and Palpatine in that regard. And then let's bring in Freedon Nadd - a Sith Lord "far more powerful" than Naga Sadow. As a Jedi, Freedon Nadd was the greatest prodigy in history until perhaps Exar Kun or Revan. Then as a Sith Lord, Freedon Nadd learned all of Naga Sadow's secrets before killing him. Freedon Nadd lived for an additional century, learning every known Force power during the Old Republic era (even including those hidden within Holocrons and tomes). While he was eventually defeated by the Jedi, he managed to kill more of them in single-combat than any Sith who had come before. Even as a spirit, he's punking Vodo-Siosk Baas.
Karness Muur isn't even much of a powerhouse within his own era. He's not better than the greatest of the ancients by any measure. Ragnos > Nadd > Muur.