Originally posted by NewGuy01
Yeah, he was defeated by Bengel Morr. The same Bengel Morr that the Hero of Tython bested without a lightsaber just after becoming a Padawan.Orgus also got stomped by Darth Angral, really badly.
Wait, didn't the HoT face Morr at the end of Tython, after he constructed his lightsaber? I know he just had a vibrosword when he faced the dark acolyte in the Fleshraider cave, though.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Yeah, he was defeated by Bengel Morr. The same Bengel Morr that the Hero of Tython bested without a lightsaber just after becoming a Padawan.Orgus also got stomped by Darth Angral, really badly.
That being said, Nihl. Easily.
Pulling things down from a ceiling, especially if they're rocks that already looked somewhat loose, isn't all that impressive.
Din was apparently battle-hardened, but I'd expect he was more respected for raw experience than for power, and apparently a pretty good teacher.
Nihl, on the flip side, is Krayt's hitman, his job is to take down powerful Jedi/Imperial Knights, and he's actually done so. One of the weaker members of the TOR council isn't going to stand up to him.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Ripping rocks the size he did out of a ceiling is impressive.
Gravity does a lot of the work and those weren't super large pieces of rock. Grab what's wedged in the ceiling and unwedge it.
Caves collapse on their own sometimes.
Meanwhile Nihl has done?
Removed the arm of and fatally wounded Wolf Sazen, took down Grand Master Kol Skywalker with his lightning, took a blaster bolt to the chest and just TKed the guy who shot him, TK'ed Cade to capture him, implied defeated Talon in practice, mind controlled a Sith Hound.
Also, I will note his loss to Cade, when he lost his arm, was after he'd effectively been hit by a shrapnel bomb when Cade shatterpointed some plasticrete and still put up a pretty good saber fight.