The Fall of Valkorion Codex Entry

Started by Beniboybling4 pages

Anyway let's review the facts:

A being of unfathomable power and insatiable appetite, he transcended death multiple times, shedding his physical shells as they were discovered, defeated, and destroyed... only to return in another form.

With each rebirth, he grew stronger.

Ziost. The world where everything changed. For me, you... the galaxy.

[...] They died opening my eyes to the truth. I have passed beyond death's reach. [...] Voices... Hands... Children... I no longer require those crude vessels. At long last I am truly free.

An unexpected setback, but I learned much today. Father's power has changed. It's weaker.
Checks out, for anyone who isn't returded that is. 👆

So how he falls to be precise?

He was a failur, yeah.

Originally posted by Beniboybling
He was a failur, yeah.

Right.

The list includes Palpatine, Abeloth and The Ones.

All holocrons are based on a complex yet elegant technology: a lattice of organic crystals woven together at a microscopic level. The crystal lattice can store vast amounts of information, as well as replicate the appearance and personality of the holocron's creator as a gatekeeper who will guide students in their training.

In his youth, Valkorion--then known as Tenebrae--discovered a way to twist and pervert the lattice so it could capture the spirit of powerful Force users, locking them in a metaphysical cage. He used the weapon on Dramath, his tyrannical father, and trapped him inside the holocron for centuries.

But the same corrupted technology Valkorion used to vanquish his father could also be turned against him, permanently imprisoning his immortal spirit... or obliterating it from existence.

-Dramath's Holocron codex entry

Christ, so at age of ten, Vitiate constructed a holocron of unprecedented power?

Yeah, he's over Darth Plagueis by the Revan novel. 👆

Originally posted by Azronger
All holocrons are based on a complex yet elegant technology: a lattice of organic crystals woven together at a microscopic level. The crystal lattice can store vast amounts of information, as well as replicate the appearance and personality of the holocron's creator as a gatekeeper who will guide students in their training.

In his youth, Valkorion--then known as Tenebrae--discovered a way to twist and pervert the lattice so it could capture the spirit of powerful Force users, locking them in a metaphysical cage. He used the weapon on Dramath, his tyrannical father, and trapped him inside the holocron for centuries.

But the same corrupted technology Valkorion used to vanquish his father could also be turned against him, permanently imprisoning his immortal spirit... or obliterating it from existence.

-Dramath's Holocron codex entry

A convenient deus ex machina then. Sounds about right.

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
So how he falls to be precise?
Spoiler:
From what I heard the spirit of his father, the Outlander Arcann and Vaylin team up against him. He attempts to possess the Outlander but they beat him in a contest of will and unlock Vaylins true power and then he gets owned. Or something like that.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Christ, so at age of ten, Vitiate constructed a holocron of unprecedented power?

Yeah, he's over Darth Plagueis by the Revan novel. 👆

That proves nothing of his combative powers.

Lmfao. Vitiate could be shitting out galaxies and you'd still say that.

Make way for the Eternal Emperor. 👆

Elaborate, then.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Christ, so at age of ten, Vitiate constructed a holocron of unprecedented power?

Yeah, he's over Darth Plagueis by the Revan novel. 👆

And Luke by ESB was the most powerful Jedi Vader had ever seen. Not too unprecedented. 👆

Originally posted by Nephthys
Spoiler:
From what I heard the spirit of his father, the Outlander Arcann and Vaylin team up against him. He attempts to possess the Outlander but they beat him in a contest of will and unlock Vaylins true power and then he gets owned. Or something like that.
So, in other words, it takes a grand total of:

Spoiler:
1 Outlander
1 Arcann
1 Vaylin
1 Useless Dumbass/Dramath

Does he fight all of them simultaneously? 'Cause that might actually be impressive if you consider his children on Flashpoint-boss-level-tier.

"Flashpoint boss level-tier"

The ****?

Originally posted by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ
"Flashpoint boss level-tier"

The ****?

You can judge how powerful most SWTOR characters are based on how many people it takes to kill them and just how experienced/powerful those people are (and how easily they kill them plot-wise).

Darth Soverus vs Arcann, who wins?

Soverus gets rekt, 'cause the Coruscant Aegis didn't exhibit any inferiority against him and his droids (unlike Malgus).

When did the strike team exhibit inferiority to Malgus? The only way you could deduce that is by game mechanics, and even then, Malgus still failed and died, and Soverus' game mechanic feats are more impressive than Malgus's.

Originally posted by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ
When did the strike team exhibit inferiority to Malgus? The only way you could deduce that is by game mechanics, and even then, Malgus still failed and died, and Soverus' game mechanic feats are more impressive than Malgus's.
He Force Pushed them all simultaneously in a cutscene (and was capable of making them kneel via FL).

Anyways, for example, Darth Marr's on at least the same tier as Shae Vizla. And Arcann's > that. Like, at least Exarch-level. And Exarchs terrified Senya.