Best accolades of power or potential??

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Best accolades of power or potential??

Which character has received the greatest accolades relating to their power or potential in the Force?

**Not counting godlike characters like The Ones, Abeloth, Bedlam Spirits, Chosen One Anakin, ETC.

Please provide quotes if possible. 🙂

Palpatine got some really big ones in Dark Empire and the RPG Sourcebook for Dark Empire. And then there was the whole "black hole of the dark side" thing from Yoda: Dark Rendevouz.

Vitiate defenitely has some exaggerated accolades. I can't think of many of the top of my head.
Correction: don't want to think of any off the top of my head.

Luke was said to be a beacon of light or something.

There are more; there's a lot of less powerful characters who've been made to sound like they could rival the ones above, though they'd be hopelessly outmatched, like Tulak Hord (made the lightsaber wielders of Kreia's time seem like they were playing with toys) and Exar Kun.

Kylo has a "near infinite" accolade, iirc.

Re: Best accolades of power or potential??

Originally posted by Eli Vanto
Which character has received the greatest accolades relating to their power or potential in the Force?

**Not counting godlike characters like The Ones, Abeloth, Bedlam Spirits, Chosen One Anakin, ETC.

Please provide quotes if possible. 🙂


Refer to this character: https://comicvine.gamespot.com/forums/gen-discussion-1/valkorion-respect-thread-updated-and-expanded-2019-1556713/

Definitely up there with the strongest in the mythos.

👆

Originally posted by Galan007
Kylo has a "near infinite" accolade, iirc.
News to me.

quote?

I think it was in the Force Awakens with him Snoke needing to craft a weapon from a good material and how Kylo was made of both the Dark and the Light. Either that or it was in the Poe Dameron comics, or "Rise of Kylo Ren" comics, or the Last Jedi novelization.

Happy Hunting, ig.

This is what I was referring to:

Luke had registered nothing beyond his nephew's presence when he'd found him with Rey, back on Ahch-To. Now he blazed in Luke's sense of the Force, almost radiant with power. It was the kind of power Luke had foreseen for him--first as near-infinite promise, then later as an equivalent peril.

That power was fed by emotions so strong, they seemed almost to pollute the Force around Kylo. Rage poured out of him, and a near-malignant cruelty--a lust to deform and destroy everything around him, to blot it out and erase it.

But those emotions weren't the most powerful ones Luke sensed in his nephew. Even stronger than the anger were Kylo's pain and fear. They filled him, threatening to devour him.

-TLJ