It's not really subtle to psychically compel every Sith in the galaxy to gather in Ruusan. Pretty sure that's outright domination. Bane resisting him proves nothing in regards to Kanan, its almost as if Bane is fantastically powerful and has one of the strongest wills in the mythos or something.
I wasn't even suggesting that Kaan would just mind-**** him, tho he evidently could lol @ resisting the Inquisitor as being comparable to Kaan. But being capable of pulling off the feat in question means than Kaan's "demonstrated level of power" is astronomically above that of Kanan's.
He was their leader in the Brotherhood and I'm sure it didn't take that much convincing to make the existing Sith willing to come to Ruusan to slaughter their natural enemies, the Jedi.
Given Bane's showings by PoD I wouldn't place him above Kanan.
I highly doubt that.
Considering C'baoth dominated thousands of Imperial officers simultaneously but never showed TK above the level Kanan demonstrated I find it doubtful that massive demonstrations of TP exceed more conventional demonstrations of power like TK. If you have a direct comparison between TK and TP demonstrations by the same character or characters of equal power I'm all ears.
I'm starting to remember that you're Syndicate now, which is explaining a lot about this discussion.
I don't think you understand, Kaan was telepathically compelling every Sith in the galaxy. There's a story where a Sith feels his will pulling him to Ruusan and knows he can't resist for long. The same Sith who decimated a landscape in a duel with a Jedi and was able to duel her while levitating over a lake. It isn't a case of convincing, it's Kaan extending his will over the length of the galaxy and compelling them to join him. It's a feat leagues beyond Kanan.
Then you're grossly ignorant.
I highly doubt the Inquisitor is remotely in league of the merest league of Kaan in TP.
I think that example helps me in this case more than you since C'baoth was kind of clowning on Luke ****ing Skywalker despite lacking such showings. Gosh, I wonder how Luke Skywalker vs Kanan would go.
"He had to return to Lord Kaan’s side. He could sense his Master’s
summons in the Force, and he could not resist the beckoning much longer. Lord Kaan was calling them all, the entire Brotherhood. The war of dark against light was about to begin."
Here's a respect thread for Kaox Krul, the Sith in question. The dude pretty much singlehandedly disproves the idea that BoD era Sith are trash, imo: