Perhaps we can stop cluttering up the other thread and discuss this properly.
Revan gets jealous that the Hero walked up and did what he failed to do 3 times in a row without breaking a sweat and challenges the Jedi champion to a duel to decide who is truly the greatest Jedi Knight in history.
Revan as of TOR, current Hero of Tython from TOR.
They fight in the Foundry, where Revan fought the Imperial Strike Team. But this time, only one challenges him......
I say Hero of Tython in a near stompage fight, since Vitiate generally stomped Revan after all Revan did was block one of his bolts back at him and send him across the room.
Truthfully, Revan did no serious damage, I wouldn't count a single bolt as "serious" so... IMO Vitiate practically stomped him (In their fight before Meetra jumped in, anyway. (Might be right about HoT, in the dark side version, he ragdolls Vitiate)
He was only "knocked on his ass" once. The bolt may count but it was only because Revan blocked... One... Single, Bolt of Lightning, that, considering Nyriss' Lightning, Revan could've easily blocked back at him instead of using his saber. I wouldn't say it counts for much.
Again, HoT face a weakened Emperor, Revan faced a fully powered Emperor.
For Vitiate, that human body he possessed may as well have been a decaying clone like the one Sidious used in Empire's End before his final death; compared to his original, Sith Pureblood body, the one that was supposedly "immortal". And so he had difficulty battling HoT when his body could not meet the demands of his spirit.
The original body was strengthened by the ritual, not those of his Voices. That's why he used his voices, to protect his original body, he couldn't risk its destruction, that's how precious it was. I do believe it probably aged away without his spirit, which was why he needed to perform the other ritual.
Please lock thread now.
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"
What about being burned alive by a reigning hail of Sith lightning?
__________________ "Compounding these trickster aspects, the Joker ethos is verbally explicated as such by his psychiatrist, who describes his madness as "super-sanity." Where "sanity" previously suggested acquiescence with cultural codes, the addition of "super" implies that this common "sanity" has been replaced by a superior form, in which perception and processing are completely ungoverned and unconstrained"