Originally posted by MythLord
I beg your pardon?Anyone who's actually read Vector would know the amount of times Muur's power locked within the Talisman was referenced. It's not just the will, sweetie.
He was anchored to the Talisman and needed Morne's reserves to use his power. He did essentially the same thing Kun and Andeddu did. This is explicitly made clear by the fact he needed the powers of a great Sith Lord such as Vader or Krayt, or the potential of a Skywalker such as Luke or Leia, to set him free from his Talisman. If he had his own full power, that hardly would've been problematic.
Or maybe it's because he needs a vessel to use his power to reanimate him? An extremely powerful vessel like, *gasps*, a Skywalker, who's lineage he had been continuously haunting for over a hundred years? I mean, Celeste was unwilling to comply and Muur implied when he overcomes her eventually, he'll come back to life.
Basically, at most of what you can gain from that, is that the Skywalkers have a lot more potential than Celeste Morne, which we already know.