Arcann: "You Sith are apparently quite formidable. You most of all. To alter the course of galactic events as you have... quite impressive.
Valkorion: "Our failed Empire. You were always superior to the murderous fools in charge here."
"You have all the power you require. What you lack is focus."
"You have unlimited power to change reality. Choose to become something greater than you are now."
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Lmao.
Considering Jadus was among the most reclusive and mysterious of the SIth, its no suprise Arcann hasn't heard of him.
Jadus pretty much withdrew from Sith politics, and Valkorion goes on to laud him with praise, so clearly he's not been referred to here.
Not sure what the last two statements even prove. The Outlander is a special snowflake. Great.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Lmao.Considering Jadus was among the most reclusive and mysterious of the SIth, its no suprise Arcann hasn't heard of him.
Jadus pretty much withdrew from Sith politics, and Valkorion goes on to laud him with praise, so clearly he's not been referred to here.
Not sure what the last two statements even prove. The Outlander is a special snowflake. Great.
Originally posted by FreshestSliceErm no they didn't? Literally every source in Jadus states he was a mystery, shrouded in secrecy, and barely anyone knew who he was or what he was doing. His greatest powerplay being done completely behind doors, and there being no evidence the wider galaxy ever found out about it, and only those with personal experience of him demonstrate knowledge of his power.
kek, Everyone knows who Jadus was, all the hype he had, and what he did. And the idea that Valkorion wouldn't tell him is actually kind of retarded.
Arcann is evidently basing his assertions on the far more open conquests of the protag, so its no surprise he'd make a misjudgment.
And seeing as Valkorion flat out states Jadus is the best of the Sith, and is plainly superior in power, evidently not, or not enough.
Again, he only does that if you're the agent, where the Wrath and Nox are unnoteworthy.According to what? And how does the Wrath and Nox being noteworthy justify a complete 180 in opinion anyway?
I'm sure if it said, "Second to the emperor," you'd be on your knees by now.Too bad it doesn't.
Originally posted by Beniboybling
Erm no they didn't? Literally every source in Jadus states he was a mystery, shrouded in secrecy, and barely anyone knew who he was or what he was doing.
His greatest powerplay being done completely behind doors, and there being no evidence the wider galaxy ever found out about it, and only those with personal experience of him demonstrate knowledge of his power.
Arcann is evidently basing his assertions on the far more open conquests of the protag, so its no surprise he'd make a misjudgment.
And seeing as Valkorion flat out states Jadus is the best of the Sith,
and is plainly superior in power,
evidently not, or not enough. According to what? And how does the Wrath and Nox being noteworthy justify a complete 180 in opinion anyway?Too bad it doesn't.