During the Exar Kun Wars, the Sith wiped out the Deshade homework. Akghal Usar, the greatest of the Deshade at the time, managed to survive and wanted revenge on Exar Kun. He followed him to Yavin IV but found the Jedi had already killed him. He learned from the local Massassi that Exar Kun became a spirit, so Usar planned on using the Temple of Sacrifice to resurrect Kun and then kill him. However, Vitiate was walking around Yavin IV, spotted Usar, dominated him, and locked him away to safeguard a temple of his. The Outlander finds Usar three-hundred years later and reveals to Usar what had happened to the Temple of Sacrifice and who Vitiate is.
Better yet, how the hell is the Temple of Sacrifice even there during Kun's time?
The Temple of Sacrifice was constructed by the same technology as the Eternal Empire.
Wouldn't it then have been built during Revan's three-hundred year capture?
Or was Vitiate making the groundwork for the Eternal Empire as early back as Kun's time?
The Dark Legacy of Yavin 4: Part V: Jedi Master Arlo Grennen’s final journal entry during his investigation into the dark side’s influence on Yavin 4: “I thought I would find Exar Kun. I believed like a fool that I might be next in line. I felt its pull, the dark side. I yearned for it. Yearned to be taught everything, to become more than what I am. “What I found instead, what found me, is exquisite. Terrifying. Perfect. Perfect. “Revan is coming. I vowed to do everything in my power to stop Revan, but he does not want me to. He chose this place, he knew this day would come, knew the very core of me, everything. “Vitiate, I will make you stronger, I will grant you the only sustenance I know to give, I will become a part of your glory. It’s going to be so beautiful I only wish I could live to see”
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Better yet, how the hell is the Temple of Sacrifice even there during Kun's time?The Temple of Sacrifice was constructed by the same technology as the Eternal Empire.
Wouldn't it then have been built during Revan's three-hundred year capture?
Or was Vitiate making the groundwork for the Eternal Empire as early back as Kun's time?
I don't think so. Rather, it's possible that whoever built the E.T made it to Yavin.