Rank these Ancient Sith in power

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Rank these Ancient Sith in power

Exar Kun
Naga Sadow
Freedon Nadd
Ludo Kreesh
King Adas
Darth Andeddu
Tulak Hord
Karness Murr
Darth Revan
Post-nathema Vitiate

Darth Revan
Exar Kun
Tulak Hord
Freedon Nadd
Naga Sadow
Ludo Kresh
Karness Muur
Darth Andeddu

Not sure:
Post-Nathema Vitiate - beneath Exar Kun if the TOTJ quote applies, otherwise above Darth Revan
King Adas - depends whether or not Adas actually did beat back Soa and his forces from Korriban

1.Exar Kun
2.Post nathema Vitiate
3.Darth Revan
4.Tulak hord
5.Freedon Nadd
6.Naga sadow
7.Karness Muur
8.Ludo kreesh
9.King Adas
10.Darth Andeddu

Possibly put king Adas higher, but nothing concrete about him.

Post-Nathema Vitiate
Freedon Nadd
Exar Kun
Tulak Hord
Karness Muur
Naga Sadow
Ludo Kressh
King Adas
Darth Anddedu

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Freedon Nadd
Exar Kun

Why?

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Why?

See his sig

Because he is clearly stronger than Exar Kun(whelp, at least when he lived)?

His nexus tended to attract darksiders from across the galaxy(e.g: Aleema and Keto) and his bloodline kept using his nexus from generation to generation and it didn't heb.
Even his tiny bits(remnants) of dark side energy on Dxun(his tomb) left their mark on Visas when she said he must have been quite of strong when he lived.
It's said his blaster killed more Jedi than any lightsabre(that means he must have speedblitzed lots of Jedi to shoot them)
He also conquered an entire planet by himself(with nothing else but a laser pistol and his Force abilities)

Darth Revan sounds more impressive than that.

Nadd fought an entire army of drexyls with his force powers, Orbalisk Bane nearly died to one.

Originally posted by HeartThrob
Nadd fought an entire army of drexyls with his force powers, Orbalisk Bane nearly died to one.

On top of that. Drexls are Force-resistant.

Originally posted by Haschwalth
Darth Revan sounds more impressive than that.

Because he one-shot Malachor V with his Mass Shadow Generator?

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Because he one-shot Malachor V with his Mass Shadow Generator?

Nah, but if we want to talk about Malachor feats, it would be his manipulation, of the dark side energies of the planet(That shit was potent enough to corrupt the likes of Kreia, just walking on it), which turned thousands of Jedi/Republic troops to the dark side.

He was already fallen to the dark side when that happened. . . ?

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
He was already fallen to the dark side when that happened. . . ?

No, he didn't truly fall till he meet Vitiate.

Mate, he uses Malachor V after he gets mindraped by Vitiate. That's when he and Malak 'establish' their Sith Empire there.

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Mate, he uses Malachor V after he gets mindraped by Vitiate. That's when he and Malak 'establish' their Sith Empire there.

No, he defeats Mandalore the ultimate, at the battle of malachor(with the mass shadow generator being invloved), who then tells Revan that they were manipulated by the Sith. They then vanishs into the unknown regions, either finding vitiate, or vitiate Calling to them. Then they turn fully to the darkside.

edit: nvm

Originally posted by Haschwalth
No, he defeats Mandalore the ultimate, at the battle of malachor(with the mass shadow generator being invloved), who then tells Revan that they were manipulated by the Sith. They then vanishs into the unknown regions, either finding vitiate, or vitiate Calling to them. Then they turn fully to the darkside.

Any quote or source? I've never seen that happening in the KotOR lore or even mentioned.

It doesn't make sense he would use Malachor V to aid the Republic in defeating the Mandos.

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Any quote or source? I've never seen that happening in the KotOR lore or even mentioned.

It doesn't make sense he would use Malachor V to aid the Republic in defeating the Mandos.

"So did the Jedi. The Sith species vanished after the Great Hyperspace War. One of their kind hasn’t been seen in Republic space in over a thousand years. But this red-skinned being came to Mandalore. He claimed to be the emissary of a powerful Master—a descendant of the Sith Lord who had driven Dramath into exile—and convinced Mandalore to help him search for his enemy's tomb."

Revan was speaking slowly, the words coming out only as fast as the details came into focus. His recollections were still hazy and jumbled. The original time and place of each specific memory was unclear. Mandalore had told him some of this. Other details had come from the datacron in the tomb. Most of it he had learned much later, after he and Malak had journeyed into the Unknown Regions themselves.

It was impossible to sort it all out. Out of necessity, his damaged mind had collapsed his memories into one another, merging them into a semicoherent whole as he'd slept.

"Mandalore helped the Sith find Dramath's hidden crypt," he continued. "The Sith took the remains to give to his Master, and in exchange he told Mandalore of a vision his Master had had of the Mandalorians rising up against the Republic. He told him they would conquer world after world, crushing their enemies until the Republic collapsed in on itself. He promised the Mandalorians a glorious victory, and Mandalore believed him."

"Mandalore the Ultimate wouldn't lead us into war against the Republic just because some stranger told him we'd win," Canderous protested.

"It's more complicated than that. The Sith used the power of the dark side to manipulate him. Only as Mandalore lay dying at my feet was the spell finally broken and he realized he’d been tricked. That was why he told me about this place. So I could come and see for myself."

"This doesn't make any sense," Canderous said. "You say the Sith tricked Mandalore into attacking the Republic. But why?"

"I don't know," Revan admitted. "Maybe it was a test of your strength. Or ours. Maybe the Sith are planning another invasion, and they sought to weaken the Republic."

Taken from (Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan)

1. This is Karpyshyn's worst book. It completely mocks the KotOR series. I hope we get a KotOR 3 to represent the continuation while the other works to be considered Infinities.
2. Nowhere does it say that Revan used the energies of Malachor V.