Agreed. In fact, I kind of like Kavar as well. He was a strategist and understood the need to sacrifice in war, but he didn't do it without regret. At least that's my take on him.
It's too bad that the ending with the masters is so forced, since both Zez-Kai Ell and Kavar seem to have suddenly lost all the traits that humanized them and made them likable.
Vrook, of course, remains the same old grumpy, lovable fool that he always was :D
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I feel the same way, I just wish there was some way to update the game and tack on everything they might have ever wished to be in there. There isn't a chance that can happen anymore as when another sequel is made they will all look at how they are in the game instead of what they were supposed to be. The game sort of guides you through a path for about an hour while skipping all sorts of rational explanations and your encounters with the Sith Lords are a little forced.