That said, he delivered on it.
Kuylen acts like a military commander- he tells his men what they need to know but no more. But he stands by them- he did not build a team of expendable pawns, but has constructed a trained, disciplined elite team of people he wants to be able to depend on. Dissent is not tolerated and he kills both the disobedient and the failed out of hand- but he stands by those who serve him, no matter what.
But that said... how much can you ever REALLY trust a Dark Sider? There is a lot of power up for grabs here.
Well...you can't! For example, a Jedi was helping a pack of Padawans escape Vader, but the Empire was planning to blow up the ship. To save their lives, he made a deal with Vader that he would join him if he let the Padawans live. Vader shook on it, but he's a Sith! You can't trust them! Vader had the Padawans blown to pieces and told the Jedi he had no place in the Empire. He left the Jedi to rot with his conscious...
Yes, but point made- deceit, deception and treachery are the Dark Side way. Kuylen's firm point of view is that the internecine struggle that destroyed the Sith can be prevented with sufficient military discipline, as is the way of his people.
Well, soon you guys will be playing for keeps- and this theory will be put to its first test.
Kuylen steps into the room, his eyes glowing redly.
"Hello 'Galder', hello 'Rah', my old... friends... absolutely nothing of interest happened to me in my uneventful absence. Now, put on these black cloaks."
Celsius has grasped the basic idea that there will actually be a story for the Dark Siders, yes...