Originally posted by TenebrousWayOn the grounds that Malgus seemed to have a heavy respect for Angral. Either out of fear, knowing Angral was more powerful, or out of respect for chain of command. It's not real solid, but it is SOMETHING.
Angral? The guy that lost to Baras. The same Baras Satele managed to stalemate in their brief encounter. The same Satele that was stomped by Malgus twice? lol
If Angral were more powerful he wouldn't need to invoke the name of the Emperor to assure Malgus compliance when he discovered about the treaty. There's also the fact that Angral was much more influent in the Sith politics, even having the favor of Vitiate himself (who considered a useful tool) - while Malgus was isolated due to his philosophy, especially after Ord Radama, when the Dark Council refused to send him supplies, despite his victories and blamed him afterwards.
Originally posted by TenebrousWayI'm not saying I disagree, just that it's something to consider.
If Angral were more powerful he wouldn't need to invoke the name of the Emperor to assure Malgus compliance when he discovered about the treaty. There's also the fact that Angral was much more influent in the Sith politics, even having the favor of Vitiate himself (who considered a useful tool) - while Malgus was isolated due to his philosophy, especially after Ord Radama, when the Dark Council refused to send him supplies, despite his victories and blamed him afterwards.