Registered: May 2005
Location: A galaxy far, far away....
I never respected Simus much, but I just reread my facts and I must admit he was better than I thought. I just never liked him after I found that he was assassinated on Sadow's orders. It made it seem to me at the time as though he wasn't worthy of being killed by Sadow himself.
Registered: May 2005
Location: A galaxy far, far away....
I know that now. It was a clever move on his part as well, the self-preservation, and I must admit that he belongs very high on the list. I would change this foolish mistake if I still could (also, I forgot Ajunta Pall, but whatever). Thank you for the update, gentlemen.
Registered: May 2005
Location: A galaxy far, far away....
Admittedly I never thought he was that great, but he was a pretty ingenuitive Sith to make such a powerful weapon/trinket and to be the original is pretty impressive as well - however, there is no denying that he has, at times, been vastly overestimated in the past.
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Hiding from zombies
I'm not sure he was the original. There is always Xendor, as in "Minions of Xendor". That is supposively the first to lead the Great Schism, although I had heard he died before they reached Korriban.
There was a schism between the Jedi, of which Xendor basically took his forces and went home (figuratively). He was certainly what you would consider the first "Dark Jedi", but as far as the first Sith, that's tough. Ajunta Pall was 20000 years before the high time of the Empire under Ragnos, and the Sith Empire was remarkably advanced, so I have to say the peak of the Empire produced the most powerful individuals: Simus, Ragnos, Sadow, Kressh, etc..
Actually when using logic I would have to put Pall above those guys on that list...
Exar Kun his spirit weakened in just 4000 years, and that was after he absorbed an entire race. Ragnos became a lot weaker in 5000 years. Every spirit became weaker fast, but Pall who's spirit appeared 21000 years later or something and yeah he was slaughtered by Revan but Revan was no weakling and probably except for Malak the only one who could do that at that time, and Pall was still a reasonable fighter.
If you look at how fast some of those Sith decay and how long Pall managed to stay around, i mean its freaking incredible.
You're making one huge mathematical and Star Wars assumption.
The one that spirits grow weaker by linear decay. For all we know, it could be exponential decay, where the first couple years they grow weaker by a long shot, and then the rate at which they weaken levels off and becomes more stable, gradually approaching 0.
Pall's spirit was impressive, and I would have him higher if we knew anything other than the fact he had a sword and that sword was taken in a game.
Yeah okay, we don't know how fast spirits decline... But still just looking at how much weaker most of them became in a far smaller amount of time I would have to say Pall is really impressive. Although you could be right about that decline...