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Darth Traya, Nihilus and Sion


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What exactly was Darth Traya/Kreia doing during the Jedi Civil War? What was Darth Nihilus doing during the Jedi Civil War? And what was Darth Sion doing during the Jedi Civil War?

 

I know a lot about these characters, but you cannot possibly tell me that they spent FIVE years just on Malachor V, so what else did they do?

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Well, it is believed that Nihilus sorta kinda "died" on Malachor, but was

forced back to life by the Dark Side or something like that...

 

Sion, I really don't know... That's a toughie.

 

Traya: There's a near-sixteen page discussion on this one already, so no thank you.

 

Edit: Well, there were a few Sith Lords on Korriban who fought each other and then left right after the Jedi Civil War, so maybe Sion and/or Nihilus was one of these... Eventually, though, they ended up on Malachor, and were trained by Darth Traya.

 

 

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No. Kreia said that Darth Nihilus, Darth Sion and the K2 Sith-Assassins were not associated with Malak, they were a different faction of Sith. So I doubt they would of fought for 'Malak's Sith Armada' during the Jedi Civil War.

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I never said that they served Malak. I said that one of them MAY have been on Korriban after the War.

 

But, that would not explain why they needed a Master on Malachor V, so, either way, it's not that solid of an idea...

 

Where could they have been, though? I think most people would recognize a guy with no 'normal' skin or a guy in a coolio mask, wouldn't they? I know I would...

 

 

 

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Sion tells you that he was on Korriban when Revan visited and left, that he watched the sith tear themselves apart.

 

So what does this mean? Did 'Sion' fight in the Jedi Civil War? I wish someone could tell me the life stories of Kreia, Nihilus and Sion, it would be interesting. Knowledge is power.

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Well, Nihilus was propably having fun on Malachor durin JCW. Sion fought on Malak's forces, propably. It isn't said when did he become living-dead-sith :(

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1. Traya: Studying... maybe follow orders from Revan or keeping the Ebon Hawk secure

 

2. Nihilus: The great escape from Malachor V after imprisonment (and no; I still don't believe imprisonment from Mandalorians... it is a imprissionment of the planetaries naturally barriers and obstacles) and using his fleet to "eat" planets like Katarr

 

3. Sion: Already mentioned...

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Nihilus could also be imprisoned on Malachor V by Revan, maybe. What you said Battlecookiee makes good sense too.

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1. Traya: Studying... maybe follow orders from Revan or keeping the Ebon Hawk secure

 

2. Nihilus: The great escape from Malachor V after imprisonment (and no; I still don't believe imprisonment from Mandalorians... it is a imprissionment of the planetaries naturally barriers and obstacles) and using his fleet to "eat" planets like Katarr

 

3. Sion: Already mentioned...

 

We finally agree on something.

 

Hadn't caught the bit about Sion being on Korriban myself. Interesting... I'll have to check that out sometime.

 

As for Kreia, I've long, long since given up getting any semblance of truth out of her... :-" :p

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At last you see the truth, Jediphile... or lack thereof, I suppose.

 

I doubt Nihilus was stuck on Malachor because of Revan, but the whole natural boundary seems likely...

 

Although, perhaps it was Nihilus that Revan was trying to stop with his/her fall to the Dark Side? :p

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I doubt Nihilus was stuck on Malachor because of Revan, but the whole natural boundary seems likely...

 

I think Nihilus was just stuck on Malachor after the Mass Shadow Generator was activated. He was a jedi on a ship that was pulled down, only instead of actually dying, he somehow responded to the Exile's rejection of the force at the same time, and that is how he learned the ability from the Exile, as the masters later point out. The comment about his imprisonment is this:

 

"The Ravager was hauled from the gravity well at Malachor V by its new master. He used it to escape imprisonment on Malachor V.The Sith fleet attacking Telos appears to be composed of many damaged warships... the wreckage of a great battle."

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Well, the truth is that we will never know for sure. <_< Nihilus will forever remain an enigma. The comments on the loading screen do not answer all the questions and also create new.

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Well, the truth is that we will never know for sure. <_< Nihilus will forever remain an enigma. The comments on the loading screen do not answer all the questions and also create new.

 

Well, yes, but then isn't Nihilus supposed to be enigmatic?

 

Besides, I think we might find out more in K3...

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Besides, I think we might find out more in K3...

 

if there is a k3...

probabally, hopefully will be, because it will help patch up all those plot holes

 

Actually, I think some of those were intentionally left vague in K2, in which case they would not consitute plot holes as much as story building or foreshadowing.

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Nihilus was a simple jedi then he got trapped on Malachor, and the only way he could get off of malachor was to literally use his mind to force a ship to hold together against the laws of physics (or lack thereof)

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