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LunarG

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  1. No, but the sisters do. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sorry, but no. Both are mistaken. Brianna tells you herself. It took me some time to find it, but here it is. (Influence: Success) My father broke his oaths. He shamed us all. I do not wish to follow his path... I swore not to follow his path. ... He went to war to be with the one he loved, but not the one he had pledged himself to. He was disloyal. ... I am the mark of that disloyalty. It is said that such things run in the blood, and I have fought long to prove that this is not so. Mark that Yusanis is the betrayer not Kae for he betrayed his wife and their family. Still, this does not disprove Kae = Kreia, but it doesn't support it either. It does seem interesting that with certain people it's all about "betrayal", though. With some betrayal runs in blood, while others just need to hold the knowledge of betrayal. " <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm new to this forum, and as such don't have the "milage" the rest of you seem to have in this topic, but I had some opinions about this very issue. "Still, this does not disprove Kae = Kreia, but it doesn't support it either." I beg to differ... I'd say it CAN support it, and i'll get to that As we all know, Kreia was at some point betrayed deeply, but why does that have to be the Jedi? From what I've read here, it seems it could very likely be, by her own true love? "My father broke his oaths." "He went to war to be with the one he loved, but not the one he had pledged himself to." And we know that the handmaidens share the same father, but not the same mother... Well... It could be as simple, and real-life like as this: The handmaidens father, were having an affair with Arren Kae. Anything that would support that theory? "I am the mark of that disloyalty." What better way to be a mark of somebody having an affair, than a child? The handmaiden's father might have made all kinda of promises to Arren Kae, maybe he didn't even tell her that he already had a wife (or that he was leaving his wife), and when she found out, that was the kind of betrayal only love can cause. Seems like a somewhat realistic theory to me, as it's the kind of thing that happens in the real world all the time. If this is the case, then it would explain why Kreia seems so conserned when she things the Excile wants to get involved with the handmaiden... I mean, she's not the only woman in his life, what with Mira and Visas Mar and such... She could be worried that he'd do that old love and leave thing. It seems like basic human psychology to me. I'm not saying it's right... It's just possible that's all...
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