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Revans role in the galaxy

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 qmanjr5
04-05-2009, 4:26 PM
#1
O.K, I know he found the Star Forge, and he was the dark lord and all.
But, is he important other than that? Like, for example, Darth Sion was immortal.
Does Revan have any like, special place in the galaxy?
 Giant Graffiti
04-05-2009, 4:45 PM
#2
He ended up the same way that he started, I think that's pretty much it.
 qmanjr5
04-05-2009, 9:12 PM
#3
In KoTOR 2, Kreia says something about revan ... lol sorry to be so vague, I can't remember what she said.

I was just wondering what he is, cuz well, it's just a weeird thing that's been bugging me. I know he's really powerful and stuff, and he found the star forge, but i thought he was something like, else :D
 ShinDangaioh
04-06-2009, 6:51 PM
#4
Revan was power. Looking at him was like staring into the Heart of the Force.

In the Darth Bane novels, Bane took Revan's teachings when Revan was a Sith Lord and remodeled the Sith into the version seen in the movies.
 TKA-001
04-06-2009, 7:13 PM
#5
Bane took Revan's teachings when Revan was a Sith Lord and remodeled the Sith into the version seen in the movies.
As a basis for his own Rule of Two, Bane used Darth Revan's opinion that a Master should only train one student. It seems an odd statement for Revan to make, however, since he himself trained several apprentices at once (the title crawl at the beginning of KotOR 1 categorizes Malak as "the last surviving apprentice" of Revan). With that in mind, it would be difficult to ascertain approximately when Revan made his holocron.
 Serpentine Cougar
04-08-2009, 11:52 PM
#6
As a basis for his own Rule of Two, Bane used Darth Revan's opinion that a Master should only train one student. It seems an odd statement for Revan to make, however, since he himself trained several apprentices at once (the title crawl at the beginning of KotOR 1 categorizes Malak as "the last surviving apprentice" of Revan). With that in mind, it would be difficult to ascertain approximately when Revan made his holocron.
Yeah, when I read that part of the Darth Bane novel it seemed to me that the only reason it was Revan's holocron rather than that of some other Sith was that the author had worked on KotoR. The whole "only one apprentice" never seemed to be important to Revan in the game...
 Ctrl Alt Del
04-10-2009, 12:09 AM
#7
The Sith Lords of K2 were vastly overpowered for their own sake (and psychologically debilitated). In any event, Revan also led the Republic to victory against the mandos, killed Malak later on and apparently departed to his own demise on the Unknown Regions.

Think that's good.
 TriggerGod
04-10-2009, 12:20 AM
#8
Revan became the 'heart of the force' (as Kreia put it), led the Republic to victory, conquered the galaxy, survived an explosion that was meant to kill, become a Jedi Knight again, and lead the Republic to victory again, (technically, the Republic won, but at the same time, lost because it was crippled) than went off into unknown territory to ward off the thing that he was afraid of. I'd say he had a productive week. :P

He ended the same that he started, I think that's pretty much it.

Wet, screaming, and crying? :p
 Giant Graffiti
04-10-2009, 9:33 AM
#9
Wet, screaming, and crying?
No, unconscious. :xp: That did happen at the end of KotOR, right?
 TriggerGod
04-10-2009, 10:23 AM
#10
That did happen at the end of KotOR, right?
Before KOTOR, he was attacked. At the beginning of Kotor, he was asleep. At the end, he gave Malak a dirt nap. Other than that, no.
 Giant Graffiti
04-10-2009, 1:47 PM
#11
I was pretty sure that he was injured or something at the end... I'd better play the first game again. :p
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