OK. As I said in chat, you need to clarify why the quote from Luke's perspective about Sidious isn't binding while also holding character opinions about Abeloth as gospel. As of now, it just reads like a double standard.
The Killik panels about Abeloth don't exactly constitute reliable evidence about Abeloth: that's a major plot point in Apocalypse.
That Abeloth uses the Force with greater strength than Luke ever did doesn't necessarily put her above Luke or Sheev given that Luke actively tries not to abuse his Force powers.
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But Temp, Luke has unleashed his full power before even if he generally refrains from doing so, and when Luke was wielding the light side with Leia amping him he disrupted Sidious's force storm and caused Sidious to an hero.
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1. I noted that Luke not knowing about The Ones plays into his perspective being questionable.
2. I agree with that.
3. Except that Luke had already gone into Oneness twice by the time he'd made that statement, along with other situations in which he'd gone "all-out."
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Srsly WTF do Tenebrae's black eyes have to do with anything? Waste of space, I'd cut it out.
That Vitiate is monstrously evil is not germane to the conversation. I'd trim it too. What's important here is the monstrous scope of his power.
Tenebrae breaking Dramath's mind is indeed impressive given his age, but we don't know the circumstances. Dramath pursued him according to the Encyclopedia, so it's possible (perhaps even likely?) that it was a trap. The fact that he didn't pull this stunt on any other Sith Lord of reasonable renown (like Ragnos, Sadow, etc.) suggests that this isn't something 10 y/o Tenebrae could expect to pull off on the fly against anyone decent.
This may be true; however, Yoda nor Luke possessed any substantial about the power of the Ones. Luke's memory of the story was hazy as well, so I doubt he would remember it in a passing comment.
Luke also thought Yoda had made up the story...
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I don't think the comparison is quite as decisive as you portray it to be: the Codex entry on Dramath's Holocron says young Tenebrae "discovered a way" to pervert a Holocron's lattice to trap souls. It doesn't actually say he literally created one from scratch as Bane attempted to do. He might well have altered a pre-existing one. Still impressive, of course, but Bane wasn't attempting such an experiment.
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Apocalypse also confirms that up until the point where Abeloth's history was revealed, Luke never brought up that tale because he thought it was a parable rather than an actual literal happening.
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