I seriously doubt those illusions would ever even work. She bowed to Ulic in a second when he turned to the Dark Side, realising she stood no chance against him, and then she still betrays him, so she didn't do because of loyalty or love she did it out of fear. And if she couldn't hurt Ulic then I very much doubt she would even stand a chance to annoy Kun.
Originally posted by Numan
True. But surely she could use some impressive sith magic like her illusions against Ulic, like cloud his vision or something and Ulic could possibly have enough time to strike him down before Exar dispells the illusions.
Except she tries her illusions on a weaker Kun when Kun confronts her and Ulic at Cinnagar. Kun dismisses her attempts, telling her, "Nadd only taught you the beginnings, of Sith power, woman -- but I have learned everything!"
Then he knocks her into unconsciousness with the Force. She's a pipsqueak, so is Satal.
Originally posted by IKC
Except she tries her illusions on a weaker Kun when Kun confronts her and Ulic at Cinnagar. Kun dismisses her attempts, telling her, "Nadd only taught you the beginnings, of Sith power, woman -- but I have learned everything!"Then he knocks her into unconsciousness with the Force. She's a pipsqueak, so is Satal.
Which comic was that in?
It wasn't exactly the same kind of blast. From the narration, we can surmise it's more effective when he's angry.
In fact, there's no reason to assume it's the amulet he blasted her with.
And why didn't he blast Ulic? How am I to intuit the inner motivations of character X? You can't just assume that a lightsaber could block it just because Kun didn't perform the action.