Originally posted by Ursumeles
Huh? Quote?This was further confirmed in Deceived:
[QUOTE][QUOTE]The shock hit Aryn with little warning, the sensation as sudden and powerful as a blaster shot. Her body spasmed. The tranquillity bracelet in her hand, the bracelet given her by Master Zallow, snapped in her clenched fist and the tear-shaped bits of coral rained to the floor. She doubled over, moaned. Her stomach sank. Her vision blurred. The room spun.
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Through their connection in the Force, she felt the sharp stab of agony that Master Zallow experienced, felt her own breath hitch in sympathy as he took his final breath and died. The line of his life, usually so bright in her mind’s eye when she felt the Force, usually so close to her own line, vanished from her perception. Beside her, Syo’s sharp, surprised intake of breath told her that he had felt something, too.
Despite her pain, the rising despair, the reality settled on her immediately. She had seen it in the eyes of the Sith male. “What was that?” Syo asked, his voice seemingly far away, but his question fat with ugly possibilities. She lifted her head, her long hair dangling before her face, and stared across the room. Both Sith were standing, their bodies tensed, knowledge in their eyes.
“We are betrayed,” she answered, her voice a hiss.
In short,
Zallow being better than Kao - some skilled enough to fend off a notable Sith Inquisitor in Vindican, who was mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Naga Sadow - and Darth Malgus someone who was already and one of the greatest warriors in the empire, simultaneously - is more impressive than anything we've seen from Bane.
Causing a galaxy wide disturbance upon his death shows he's more than powerful enough to compete with Dessel in that regard.
Ven wins. 👆
Originally posted by Deronn_soloI'm not so sure that indicates an actual disturbance in the Force. Aryn Leneer was the only one that felt the disturbance, and that makes sense because she was his padawan. No other Jedi felt Zallow's death. So there obviously wasn't any real disturbance except to Aryn herself.
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