Yet, during one period of intense Force activity on the moon in 3638 BBY, Sadow's spirit manifested as a ghost in the jungles of Yavin 4.
It is thought that Naga Sadow's spirit had been destroyed by Nadd(which makes sense) because he didn't appear when Exar Kun became a Dark Lord.
He is struck down a second time by Barel Ovair.
And even after dying a second death, he still could manifest himself as spirit in 3638 BBY
Doesn't mean that Naga Sadow(as spirit) was able to escape the Chaos realm through his sheer will twice?
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."
And he still didn't appear during Kun's time on Yavin 4. And the other thing remains clear. Sadow got killed on Coruscant. And he managed to return from the dead.
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."
Naga Sadow encased his physical body on Yavin IV, which Freedon Nadd reawakened. Nadd killed Sadow's physical body, leaving his spirit to do all the shenanigans seen in the SWTOR histories and SoR.
"Sadow was even powerful enough to stave off the inevitable. He placed himself in a near-death slumber, which he remained in for hundreds of years, waiting until someone would come to take his place . . . Nadd's arrival reawakened Naga Sadow, who took Nadd as his apprentice. When Nadd emerged from his training, he destroyed Sadow and took his place as Dark Lord of the Sith."
__________________ "There is only Revan. Only he can shape this galaxy as it is meant to be shaped."
This clearly makes reference to a spiritual stasis?
It clearly says: "Sadow was even powerful enough(...)"
It also states that Nadd's arrival reawakened him. Unless he wasn't already a spirit, that couldn't have happened.
(Wow: Sadow managed to subsist as spirit without drawing on any Force reserves. Pretty impressive if you think)
Anyways, there is still the Coruscant death.
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Last edited by Freedon Nadd on Apr 10th, 2018 at 06:52 AM
I missed that. I concede. However the Coruscant death is still valid. And I still don't know how it contradicts with the two sources. I mean, it says clearly that Nadd might have destroyed Sadow's spirit. Those two aren't a contradiction. One says he killed him and the other that Nadd banished his spirit.
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."
__________________ "Vader's pulse and breathing were machine-regulated, so they could not quicken; but something in his chest became more electric around his meetings with the Emperor; he could not say how. A feeling of fullness, of power, of dark and demon mastery -- of secret lusts, unrestrained passion, wild submission -- all these things were in Vader's heart as he neared his Emperor. These things and more."
Given he managed to return(at least once) from the Chaos. I'd say so(if we agree that is a feat)
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."
A second thought occurred to me. Death is not just physically depicted in Star Wars(for Sith). It is also spiritual.
__________________ RealistRacism: "Sheevites, much like the Banites, were meant to increase in power with each member. From Lightsnake to Gideon to Azronger, this was supposed to be the case. However, knowledge must've been lost in some kind of Gravid-like incident, as Az turned out to be a mid-tier debater with a sub-par track record, sh!itting all over Tempest's legacy. Sad."