Originally posted by taurosBefore i label you a liar, where was all this stated?
Tulak Hord, with ease. Tulak Hord is (or so I remember) the only Sith Lord to ever die from old age. His apprentices or the Jedi could never kill him. Tulak Hord used thirteen lightsabers; 12 small ones that moved around him and one normal one. He only used the normal one rarely, since he didn't need it.Once, for example, Tulak Hord defeated thirteen Jedi Knights and one Jedi Master. One of the knights got through his defence, and he needed to use his own saber to kill him, and he was angry about it. When there was only a Jedi Master left, who was extremely skilled in battle prediction (he could tell where is opponent was going to strike even before the opponent pretty much knew it himself) he stopped the twelve shorter lightsabers, and used the longer one out of respect. Needless to say, he won, but there was one close call, when the opponent did a fancy trick. Tulak survived, and he did the same trick that the Jedi Master did to kill him, for he was impressed by it.
Out of my memory I don't remember more of his battles. (I'll check up more later today, if wanted)
I said before that Tulak Hord was the only Sith Lord to die from old age, well, he didn't die from old age LITERALLY, but by his own hand. When he was really old, and fading in power, he called up one of his Sith followers and asked him to bring him his lightsaber. When his apprentice was handing it out, Tulak activated it, killing himself. (For he knew he was fading in power because of his old age, and would not be able to defeat some of the challengers in the future.) His apprentice was shocked, even though he just became a Sith Lord, since the others thought he killed Tulak.
What Kreia said is indeed true, with Tulak Hord
My opinion on Kreia:
She is a known liar, but was probably a fan girl which would be more to the point. A Historian who may have let the ancient Sith go to her head, like the boxing fan that foolishly thinks that older = better. Look at Bert Sugar babble on like a maniac in a feeble attempt to turn fighters from the 1920's into monsters that they simply could not have been.
Perhaps Kreia found some comfort in the ancients - she was pretty ancient herself so perhaps it helped with a bit of insecurity.
Further, she may as well of been trying to motivate the Exile.
As soon as I heard that quote, these were my first thoughts.
Originally posted by tauros
When you're reading the Tulak Hord novel that's coming out in the near future, think of me 😉
Too bad this is no such thing in existence or even being discussed so you fail.
And come on; if it's in a game, it's most probably meant as the fact. As they know that's what people will assume at first.
"Oh, this was said in a video game so it must be true," doesn't cut here.
Who's betting tauros is Nebaris Sock #41? I am. Although some of what he talks about (such as knowing about "future" SW stuff) is disturbingly like those who thought Supershadow was real, back in the New Giggle Time Happy Thread.
Back on topic, we don't really have enough info on Hord to make a good argument for or against him.