__________________ There's a man goin' 'round takin' names.
An' he decides who to free and who to blame.
Everybody won't be treated all the same.
There'll be a golden ladder reaching down.
When the man comes around.
So does Ragnos, as well as a century worth of rule.
__________________ There's a man goin' 'round takin' names.
An' he decides who to free and who to blame.
Everybody won't be treated all the same.
There'll be a golden ladder reaching down.
When the man comes around.
Registered: Jul 2014
Location: Off learning Ground Realities
I learned Norwegian simultaneously. I ended up speaking later than most due to my parents each speaking to me in a different language (so I knew both). I had pretty much caught up with other kids by age 2, and t that point spoke both languages as well as they spoke one.
I am well aware of Hord's feats as I have played the game in its entirety. And yes, he has more hyperbole surrounding him than Ragnos.
__________________ There's a man goin' 'round takin' names.
An' he decides who to free and who to blame.
Everybody won't be treated all the same.
There'll be a golden ladder reaching down.
When the man comes around.
Eh I think Ragnos should be above Hord for some reason.
__________________ "Vader's pulse and breathing were machine-regulated, so they could not quicken; but something in his chest became more electric around his meetings with the Emperor; he could not say how. A feeling of fullness, of power, of dark and demon mastery -- of secret lusts, unrestrained passion, wild submission -- all these things were in Vader's heart as he neared his Emperor. These things and more."
The only way that makes sense is if they were Dark Jedi who didn't adopt the name sith, or if some Sith converted lightside, because the Jedi of the Republic did not know about the Sith Empire.
Which, frankly, doesn't make sense and is contradicted by his timeline.
Really whoever did the blurb, and the 'Tulak killing Jedi' one, just threw out stuff to sound cool. Now, Tulak was certainly in a place to fight force users so it makes sense to just be the wrong word, but Nadd's blaster quote really doesn't make any sense.
The Hundred Year Darkness had individuals fight Jedi for a century.
Nadd killed his Jedi master, wandered for awhile, and then was attacked and killed by a team of Jedi. And in that, he got a better kill count with just his blaster than people who fought in wars for a much longer period?
It's hyperbole that doesn't match up for known data.
It'd be akin to listing Vong kill counts of a KotoR character. It just does not make sense, and even if, say, a New Sith War character was listed as having an "Axe that killed more Yuuzhan Vong than any blaster," the correct response is to be quite suspicious of that quote.
It's pretty clear Exar's considered stronger than him, for one point.