You forgot or left out, that after the Exile left, Visas Marr helped to the reconstruction of the Jedi Order and become one masters of the "then New Jedi Order".😁
Nihilus is like a black hole of the force. He absorbs the force energy from everything around him and can drain entire planets of their life. He is a force wound and Kreia called him a breach in the force. The hunger for force energy also controls him and he’s a slave to it. As his power increases his hunger also increases which means that eventually he would starve to death and his hunger would be his downfall. He used the dark side so much that he had to transfer his spirit into his mask and robes while his physical body withered away and died.
Another excellent character breakdown video. Please do all of the character in KOTOR 2 for character breakdown. I don't think you have done that yet? Please do more video like some with KOTOR2.
Visa mind me of World of Warcraft as well as RWBY because the way that her people was except for one point difference than a human beings. The way that Aladdin was when he became a demon himself he began to see the future, excepting very important difference did not care about how he took care of the threat along the threat, which dealt with well visa was kind and gentle and dark. Nilus reminds me of a sith grim because like the grim he disappears like the heartless from kingdom hearts he disappears. It’s very interesting that Star Wars took a very heavy inspiration without realizing or otherwise it’s really fascinating God bless you and Jesus loves you
Yeah, with lacking sight since birth and essentially her 6th sense within the force being more acute to compensate for that, um Obiwan sensing the Death Star blowing up Alderaan is like a "oh my sweet summer child" moment compared to this. The death star was kind of nothing, a simple energy weapon that blows up a planet where this is pure evil consuming all the life and force energy of anything on it to feed a demon who didn't even really have a body anymore. In retrospect, Nihilus' holocron is stated to have survived in legends so that's possibly how Vader knew this more dirrectly, rather than just the belief that the force is the thing that rules that universe.
One of my favorite Sith. Yet I think it’s hard to call him a Sith. He is more of an entity instead of a living being he transcended. Awesome story could be an amazing standalone book about his life ending when he is defeated in the second game.
From 10:01 to 10:13 the first picture is excellent, I love the way Nihilus looks, on the other hand the second picture is the stuff of nightmares. I love how you always break down stories for the EU. Your video’s remind me how great SW was before the Disney purchase. Thank you for sharing the story of Visas Marr. Her story is fascinating.
Before Meetra Surik’s identity became canon, I totally played the character as male. Personally, I thought the handmaiden was a lot more interesting than the acolyte. However, I got REALLY tired of Kreia’s warning not to mate with her, or “it” as she liked to call her.
You must not be very far progressed then, cuz he's not that great long term. At least he wasn't when I played. He was good with the Triumvirate but still kind of lackluster
Try this again. Anakin killed kids who brought guns to school and shot up kids and adults as it were. Themselves as Party Hearst victims of Stockholm Syndrome. Stockholm Syndrome: This phenomenon occurs when hostages or victims develop feelings of affection or loyalty towards their captors, sometimes even siding with them against authorities. The term originates from a bank robbery in Stockholm in 1973, where hostages began to form bonds with their captors. Patty Hearst: The granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, Patty was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in 1974. During her captivity, she began to identify with her captors and ultimately participated in criminal activities alongside them, which led to her arrest and later a highly publicized trial. Luke Skywalker Connection: Initial Captivity: In "The Empire Strikes Back," Luke Skywalker is kidnapped and trained by Obi wan while trained to kill his father a person named Anakin called an object named Vader saying the the object killed the person Anakin. Obi Wan and Yoda represent the oppressive force in the galaxy. While Luke is raised to call good evil and evil good in the traditional sense as Patty Hearst was, he is drawn into the conflict and never comes to understand the complexities of the Force and his own lineage. Emotional Manipulation: Similar to how Stockholm Syndrome can involve emotional manipulation, Luke's journey includes a degree of manipulation by those around him. His relationship with Yoda, Obi-Wan, and later even, Vader, can be seen as a complex dynamic where the mentor-student relationship includes elements of psychological struggle, allegiance, and conflict. Identification with the Enemy: By the end of "Return of the Jedi," Luke chooses to confront, Vader and the Emperor, representing the ideas of Luke's Jedi captors or oppressors. In this light, Anakin has moments of conflicted loyalty: to his son versus the Stockholm syndrome of his son, who is calling evil good and good evil. In summary, the psychological undercurrents of loyalty, manipulation, and eventual defiance present some thematic similarities. Rather than being fully captive, Luke navigates a complex emotional and moral landscape. Anakin met force with force and only attacked after their first strike meeting deadly force with deadly force. They objectified Anakin as an object called Vader saying the objectified Vader killed the person named Anakin who was not dead just objectified as Vader or Father. They built a death Star attempting to have Anakin blow up a daughter who. they did not tell him was still alive after they kidnapped his kids and called them dead all the while telling the kids their father, a person namec Anakin, was dead and was killed by an objectified Anakin called Vader or Father. While themselves having burned Anakin alive without trial and leaving him for dead saying he killed Padme despite doctor finding nothing medically wrong with Padme. This brings forth a complex narrative that delves into themes of identity, objectification, and trauma, especially in how he is perceived and how he perceives himself. Anakin vs. Vader: Anakin Skywalker’s a person (the Jedi objectified as an evil object) who had obeyed law while false objectified as unlawful Darth Vader (or Dark Father) and can be seen as a process of objectification. The emotional and psychological toll of being betrayed by the Jedi as unlawful evil for calling good good and evil evil and losing his loved ones leads to the treating his person as an object called "Father" or "Vader." As this false objectified identity strips the law abiding person named Anakin’s humanity and past relationships, reducing him to a figure of fear and power. This mirrors the concept of Stockholm syndrome, where a victim (in this case, Anakin) is rendered as the property of external forces (the Emperor and the Jedi) who manipulate and control him. The Jedi, particularly after the events that led Anakin to become Vader, painted a narrative where Anakin was perceived as a threat. They objectified him as a villain rather than recognizing his grief and internal struggles. This reflects a form of emotional manipulation that led to Anakin becoming entrenched between two evil sides, akin to a victim refusing to identify with their captors the way his son Luke did. The tragic twists of the story-where Anakin’s children, Luke and Leia, were lied upon and called dead and told the law abiding person who was their father and very much alive after being burned alive without trial by their Jedi captors; especially, Obi Wan and both told, each the other, was dead by a law breaking Jedi who called evil object Vader killed by the person Anakin whom Jedi called dead and where significant truths about their lives were hidden-playing into the layers of deception that led both Anakin and Luke into troubled paths. Luke, raised with an incomplete understanding of his own lineage, and in many ways, both were byproducts of the objectification and manipulation surrounding Anakin’s betrayal by unlawful Jedi calling evil good and good evil.. When Stockholm syndrome Patty Hearst like Luke confronts his objectified father, Luke too objectifies the person Anakin who broke no law The narrative of objectification persists as Luke learns that the person he faces, Vader, is a shell of the man who was always his law abiding person and his very much alive father. This speaks to the trauma passed down through generations-Luke battles not just an Jedi enemy, but the internalized conflict that arises from the Jedi choices and the allegiance he is forced to take in the face of the Jedi tyranny. In "Return of the Jedi," Luke’s confrontation with Vader as an unlawful object and not as a law abiding person serves as a culmination of both characters’ struggles against objectification and manipulation. Luke can’t see through the Rorschach test of the mask and ultimately believes in Anakin's humanity which was always there despite Luke's Patty Hearst like Stockholm syndrome leading to his Luke's deception by the Jedi. This reflects not only an acceptance of the false objectification of his lawful father alive falsely identified as a living object called "Father" or "Vader" but also a never overcoming the lost relationship-the failure to recognize the falsehood of their objectification of the law abiding person named Anakin who was never the object called "Father" or "Vader". In summary, Luke’s journey was framed through themes of psychological captivity and identity loss and trauma that is central to law abiding person Anakin/law breaking object Vader's false narrative made up by criminal Jedis. This framing highlights the interplay between victim and captor, the complexity of identity, and the potential for a lack of redemption against a backdrop of manipulation and objectification, ultimately emphasizing the loss of the resilience of personal identity due to the oppressive forces. Yoda didn't want to train Anakin because he called good good and evil evil and they called good evil and evil good. If he faced slaves and slavers he would call slaver's evil and not good. Yoda and the Jedi are the scared slave traders.
Oh my god, have you seen how headland said Plagueis trained that asian dark side user(not looking up the name) She's using the fact that sith train disposable assassins as a way to shoehorn that new guy into whatever monstrosity she's creating for season 2...
Man I’d love to read the comments of these videos without having to wade though a bunch of people shit talking Disney before I can get to people actually talking about the video. We all know that people aren’t happy with it, can we talk about something we actually like for a change?
Hey I was wondering could you guys maybe do an episode about how Sidious and Maul were able to track Qui Gon and Padme's ship to Naboo. I don't understand what they were tracing when Sidious was talking to Maul on the bridge on Corisaunt
As far as I can recall kreia was labeled "the betrayer" as she steered from the rule of 2 by training Darth sion and Darth nihilus. (Same goes for Palpatine and Darth maul and count dooku, Palpatine was reenacting kreia cough cough Vaner=Vader) After Sion and Nihilus both betrayed kreia because she betrayed them by training Reven...(cough cough Vaner/Vader as Palpatine did same with Anakin) nihilus and sion went their own way. In the end, Visas surpassed the master who was Nihilus. Now Revan/Vaner is the new master who after in turn confronts Kreia on Malachor 5 in the Sith temple as she was....trying...to be Revan's master through the KOTOR 2 game. However she's a sneaky and manipulative person so I never liked kreia....but shows how far down the line of her teachings to bring balance to the Force had a resonating effect long after The Old Republic went and gone.
bane introduced the rule of 2 like 3000 years after darth nihilus died.. there were lots of sith back then.. like they had an academy on korriban during the timeline of kotor 1 and kotor 2 happened only a few years after that..
I see what you mean, but think about it, Lesley will first recast Visas Marr with a black actor in the name of woke inclusion, then she will make her a lesbian. (and she is confirmed to be straight as her family line continued after her death Darth Marr is a descendant from Visas Marr) then she will nerf Nihilus (because he is a man, and because Disney wont allow anyone appear to be stronger than Sidious) then its gonna be all about Visas Marr and her story and Nihilus will fade into a background character they will kill off in the end of the show.
Best Star Wars game from the best era Star Wars era; the 'Prequel era'. I loved the original trilogy as they came out when I was a teen and they are very good. But the 90's Prequal era was when the galaxy was first given a deep past and depth. This was when we got the LOTR of Star Wars while the first trilogy was simpler like the Hobbit. This depth was very well expressed in the Knights of the Old Republic Games. I liked the 1st game a lot but this, from the 2nd game, was even better and deeper but not finished properly. Still play a remastered version of that game sometimes.
Great except for gameplay options increase creation of grey Jedi, which just isn’t a possible thing in the Star Wars galaxy. As dumb as headlands depiction of bleeding a kyber crystal. Utter nonsense like these create countless gibbering new Star Wars fans with no real clue about Star Wars.
You forgot or left out, that after the Exile left, Visas Marr helped to the reconstruction of the Jedi Order and become one masters of the "then New Jedi Order".😁
Visas Marr is such a cool, albeit underrated, character. Thanks for that bit of backstory on her. Darth Nihilus is my favorite ancient Sith.
I love old Republic lore
It's some of the best Lore.
Old Republic is so rich with lore mainly the Sith
You and me both; it’s so rich and really tells a story.
best lore, best Sith, best time era.
best part of star wars lore
Dude, I would cheeze hard if I saw a proper series/movie about Nihilus. One of my favorite Sith.
Fan made movie would be better since a big company is about money and not giving the characters the respect they deserve
@Darth-Nihilus1 Darth Maul Apprentice is a prime example. Nice thumbnail, btw.
We need someone who understands the characters for what they are, not just something they can market.
@@hulksmash849 thank, I cosplay as Nihilus at cons. I’m not joining the 501’st
Disney would make him a good guy. Or a witch. Or something lame.
Another banger. I like this Visas Marr
This is very nice. Kotor 2 era is one of the best eras. May the Force be with you too😊
Kotor 2 really was a great game.
1 was better imo but 2 is great too
@@MotorMemos won't disagree.
Nihilus is like a black hole of the force. He absorbs the force energy from everything around him and can drain entire planets of their life. He is a force wound and Kreia called him a breach in the force. The hunger for force energy also controls him and he’s a slave to it. As his power increases his hunger also increases which means that eventually he would starve to death and his hunger would be his downfall. He used the dark side so much that he had to transfer his spirit into his mask and robes while his physical body withered away and died.
sick
Playing through kotor2 again has some of my favorite lore in all of Star wars
Kelly Hu truly made Visas Marr.
I need a complete timeline of revan to kreia to nihilus. These stories are too good.
Another excellent character breakdown video. Please do all of the character in KOTOR 2 for character breakdown. I don't think you have done that yet? Please do more video like some with KOTOR2.
Agreed..would love to see what the holocrons have to say about a certain fiery bounty hunter.
Fantastic!
Visa mind me of World of Warcraft as well as RWBY because the way that her people was except for one point difference than a human beings. The way that Aladdin was when he became a demon himself he began to see the future, excepting very important difference did not care about how he took care of the threat along the threat, which dealt with well visa was kind and gentle and dark. Nilus reminds me of a sith grim because like the grim he disappears like the heartless from kingdom hearts he disappears. It’s very interesting that Star Wars took a very heavy inspiration without realizing or otherwise it’s really fascinating God bless you and Jesus loves you
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Yeah, with lacking sight since birth and essentially her 6th sense within the force being more acute to compensate for that, um Obiwan sensing the Death Star blowing up Alderaan is like a "oh my sweet summer child" moment compared to this. The death star was kind of nothing, a simple energy weapon that blows up a planet where this is pure evil consuming all the life and force energy of anything on it to feed a demon who didn't even really have a body anymore. In retrospect, Nihilus' holocron is stated to have survived in legends so that's possibly how Vader knew this more dirrectly, rather than just the belief that the force is the thing that rules that universe.
One of my favorite Sith. Yet I think it’s hard to call him a Sith. He is more of an entity instead of a living being he transcended. Awesome story could be an amazing standalone book about his life ending when he is defeated in the second game.
From 10:01 to 10:13 the first picture is excellent, I love the way Nihilus looks, on the other hand the second picture is the stuff of nightmares. I love how you always break down stories for the EU. Your video’s remind me how great SW was before the Disney purchase. Thank you for sharing the story of Visas Marr. Her story is fascinating.
I'm glad you like it
Before Meetra Surik’s identity became canon, I totally played the character as male. Personally, I thought the handmaiden was a lot more interesting than the acolyte. However, I got REALLY tired of Kreia’s warning not to mate with her, or “it” as she liked to call her.
My top guy in SWGOH
You must not be very far progressed then, cuz he's not that great long term. At least he wasn't when I played. He was good with the Triumvirate but still kind of lackluster
Visas Marr a beautiful Miraluka. 😍
😂 it’s simple, they had each other
@@Darth-Nihilus1 🫡🫡🫡
We need more videos about the Miralukans
Try this again.
Anakin killed kids who brought guns to school and shot up kids and adults as it were. Themselves as Party Hearst victims of Stockholm Syndrome.
Stockholm Syndrome: This phenomenon occurs when hostages or victims develop feelings of affection or loyalty towards their captors, sometimes even siding with them against authorities. The term originates from a bank robbery in Stockholm in 1973, where hostages began to form bonds with their captors.
Patty Hearst: The granddaughter of publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst, Patty was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in 1974. During her captivity, she began to identify with her captors and ultimately participated in criminal activities alongside them, which led to her arrest and later a highly publicized trial.
Luke Skywalker Connection:
Initial Captivity: In "The Empire Strikes Back," Luke Skywalker is kidnapped and trained by Obi wan while trained to kill his father a person named Anakin called an object named Vader saying the the object killed the person Anakin. Obi Wan and Yoda represent the oppressive force in the galaxy. While Luke is raised to call good evil and evil good in the traditional sense as Patty Hearst was, he is drawn into the conflict and never comes to understand the complexities of the Force and his own lineage.
Emotional Manipulation: Similar to how Stockholm Syndrome can involve emotional manipulation, Luke's journey includes a degree of manipulation by those around him. His relationship with Yoda, Obi-Wan, and later even, Vader, can be seen as a complex dynamic where the mentor-student relationship includes elements of psychological struggle, allegiance, and conflict.
Identification with the Enemy: By the end of "Return of the Jedi," Luke chooses to confront, Vader and the Emperor, representing the ideas of Luke's Jedi captors or oppressors. In this light, Anakin has moments of conflicted loyalty: to his son versus the Stockholm syndrome of his son, who is calling evil good and good evil.
In summary, the psychological undercurrents of loyalty, manipulation, and eventual defiance present some thematic similarities. Rather than being fully captive, Luke navigates a complex emotional and moral landscape.
Anakin met force with force and only attacked after their first strike meeting deadly force with deadly force. They objectified Anakin as an object called Vader saying the objectified Vader killed the person named Anakin who was not dead just objectified as Vader or Father. They built a death Star attempting to have Anakin blow up a daughter who. they did not tell him was still alive after they kidnapped his kids and called them dead all the while telling the kids their father, a person namec Anakin, was dead and was killed by an objectified Anakin called Vader or Father. While themselves having burned Anakin alive without trial and leaving him for dead saying he killed Padme despite doctor finding nothing medically wrong with Padme.
This brings forth a complex narrative that delves into themes of identity, objectification, and trauma, especially in how he is perceived and how he perceives himself.
Anakin vs. Vader: Anakin Skywalker’s a person (the Jedi objectified as an evil object) who had obeyed law while false objectified as unlawful Darth Vader (or Dark Father) and can be seen as a process of objectification. The emotional and psychological toll of being betrayed by the Jedi as unlawful evil for calling good good and evil evil and losing his loved ones leads to the treating his person as an object called "Father" or "Vader." As this false objectified identity strips the law abiding person named Anakin’s humanity and past relationships, reducing him to a figure of fear and power. This mirrors the concept of Stockholm syndrome, where a victim (in this case, Anakin) is rendered as the property of external forces (the Emperor and the Jedi) who manipulate and control him.
The Jedi, particularly after the events that led Anakin to become Vader, painted a narrative where Anakin was perceived as a threat. They objectified him as a villain rather than recognizing his grief and internal struggles. This reflects a form of emotional manipulation that led to Anakin becoming entrenched between two evil sides, akin to a victim refusing to identify with their captors the way his son Luke did.
The tragic twists of the story-where Anakin’s children, Luke and Leia, were lied upon and called dead and told the law abiding person who was their father and very much alive after being burned alive without trial by their Jedi captors; especially, Obi Wan and both told, each the other, was dead by a law breaking Jedi who called evil object Vader killed by the person Anakin whom Jedi called dead and where significant truths about their lives were hidden-playing into the layers of deception that led both Anakin and Luke into troubled paths.
Luke, raised with an incomplete understanding of his own lineage, and in many ways, both were byproducts of the objectification and manipulation surrounding Anakin’s betrayal by unlawful Jedi calling evil good and good evil..
When Stockholm syndrome Patty Hearst like Luke confronts his objectified father, Luke too objectifies the person Anakin who broke no law The narrative of objectification persists as Luke learns that the person he faces, Vader, is a shell of the man who was always his law abiding person and his very much alive father. This speaks to the trauma passed down through generations-Luke battles not just an Jedi enemy, but the internalized conflict that arises from the Jedi choices and the allegiance he is forced to take in the face of the Jedi tyranny.
In "Return of the Jedi," Luke’s confrontation with Vader as an unlawful object and not as a law abiding person serves as a culmination of both characters’ struggles against objectification and manipulation. Luke can’t see through the Rorschach test of the mask and ultimately believes in Anakin's humanity which was always there despite Luke's Patty Hearst like Stockholm syndrome leading to his Luke's deception by the Jedi. This reflects not only an acceptance of the false objectification of his lawful father alive falsely identified as a living object called "Father" or "Vader" but also a never overcoming the lost relationship-the failure to recognize the falsehood of their objectification of the law abiding person named Anakin who was never the object called "Father" or "Vader".
In summary, Luke’s journey was framed through themes of psychological captivity and identity loss and trauma that is central to law abiding person Anakin/law breaking object Vader's false narrative made up by criminal Jedis. This framing highlights the interplay between victim and captor, the complexity of identity, and the potential for a lack of redemption against a backdrop of manipulation and objectification, ultimately emphasizing the loss of the resilience of personal identity due to the oppressive forces.
Yoda didn't want to train Anakin because he called good good and evil evil and they called good evil and evil good. If he faced slaves and slavers he would call slaver's evil and not good. Yoda and the Jedi are the scared slave traders.
damn visas marr kinda thicc, no wonder nihilus spared her
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You guys got to stop talking about Darth Nihilus before Disney put him in the next Star Wars movie and mess him up too. And we don't need that.
😂😂
Oh my god, have you seen how headland said Plagueis trained that asian dark side user(not looking up the name)
She's using the fact that sith train disposable assassins as a way to shoehorn that new guy into whatever monstrosity she's creating for season 2...
@@Ruevik Disney can sell Star Wars to Tubi, i believe they'll do a better job with Star Wars than Disney, and they're a poor man version of Netflix.
All of our sith lords will be ruined by the deeper evil that is Disney...
Please god no! I rather not. Wait am in a newer game that I have to battle like some kind of Pokémon
Darth Nihilus lightsaber details video.
PLEASE don’t give Disney ideas for my favorite Sith until they’ve reigned in their rogue writers
@@MrMinecraftMan990 rogue writers? I fear a rogue writer at Disney would be someone who puts story and character ahead of skin colour and gender
Even Rouge one writers can't not handle complex characters like nihiluis meetrak surik traya Marrs sion ect only EU writers are talented enough
She fineee
It sucks none of this happened with Disney in charge
I have these KOTOR Comic books. Cheers🍺🍺😎🎸
Man I’d love to read the comments of these videos without having to wade though a bunch of people shit talking Disney before I can get to people actually talking about the video. We all know that people aren’t happy with it, can we talk about something we actually like for a change?
i would spare this cutie too
Nihilus is like the “Nothing” in The Neverending Story
Visas Marr is better than all Disney 's mary sues.
Agreed
why
@@davisouzaferreira7894better written
She does fit the DEI ESG requirements. Handicapped and a female.
Agreed 100%
I was wondering if you could do a video on the Jedi trials and what they consist of
Hey I was wondering could you guys maybe do an episode about how Sidious and Maul were able to track Qui Gon and Padme's ship to Naboo. I don't understand what they were tracing when Sidious was talking to Maul on the bridge on Corisaunt
Surprised she lasted so long
this one was better than most - i liked this story good job
Who was the next sith master if Nihilus was struck down and he no longer had an apprentice?
Not a true sith but more a curse that consumes but the rule of two was still over a thousand years later
As far as I can recall kreia was labeled "the betrayer" as she steered from the rule of 2 by training Darth sion and Darth nihilus. (Same goes for Palpatine and Darth maul and count dooku, Palpatine was reenacting kreia cough cough Vaner=Vader) After Sion and Nihilus both betrayed kreia because she betrayed them by training Reven...(cough cough Vaner/Vader as Palpatine did same with Anakin) nihilus and sion went their own way. In the end, Visas surpassed the master who was Nihilus. Now Revan/Vaner is the new master who after in turn confronts Kreia on Malachor 5 in the Sith temple as she was....trying...to be Revan's master through the KOTOR 2 game. However she's a sneaky and manipulative person so I never liked kreia....but shows how far down the line of her teachings to bring balance to the Force had a resonating effect long after The Old Republic went and gone.
Nihilus was before the Bane Era. Hence, rule of 2 did not exist in the Old Republic
bane introduced the rule of 2 like 3000 years after darth nihilus died.. there were lots of sith back then.. like they had an academy on korriban during the timeline of kotor 1 and kotor 2 happened only a few years after that..
Thank you all for not trashing my ignorance lol
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I'm confused, if he was just shadow and there was no body behind the mask then what did she actually strike down?
The real question is how do you get your character to hook up with Visas in the game 😂😭
Nooo, stop talking about KOTOR, or we'll jinx Leslye Headland wanting to write about Kreia
That is a far more terrifying thought than Darth Nihilus, other space or in truth anything in the Star Wars universe.
Day 563 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon
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So Disney couldn't do this as a strong female Character 😂😂😂😂 they could've save star war with this story
Nah, fuck them. They can't write anything properly. They would ruin these like they botched the Plagueis introduction.
I see what you mean, but think about it, Lesley will first recast Visas Marr with a black actor in the name of woke inclusion, then she will make her a lesbian. (and she is confirmed to be straight as her family line continued after her death Darth Marr is a descendant from Visas Marr) then she will nerf Nihilus (because he is a man, and because Disney wont allow anyone appear to be stronger than Sidious) then its gonna be all about Visas Marr and her story and Nihilus will fade into a background character they will kill off in the end of the show.
@@Vakaria-plays 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 it's sad but true and I've always said just write a good story and we don't need all of this gay stuff
When are they going to tell the tales of the old republic in movies and TV
I hope they don't they will mess it up too🫠
You want Disney to ruin those stories
@alsimmonshellspawn6021 I think that they need to give the rights back to Lucas studios but it would be nice to see the tales of the old republic
@@tarikshell9719 they will never do it they don't want people to love star wars again
@alsimmonshellspawn6021 yeah you're right but imagine if Disney actually did good work like they did back when we were kids
Nihilus..the dumbest most ridiculous character ever made in legends
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Best Star Wars game from the best era Star Wars era; the 'Prequel era'. I loved the original trilogy as they came out when I was a teen and they are very good. But the 90's Prequal era was when the galaxy was first given a deep past and depth. This was when we got the LOTR of Star Wars while the first trilogy was simpler like the Hobbit. This depth was very well expressed in the Knights of the Old Republic Games. I liked the 1st game a lot but this, from the 2nd game, was even better and deeper but not finished properly. Still play a remastered version of that game sometimes.
Great except for gameplay options increase creation of grey Jedi, which just isn’t a possible thing in the Star Wars galaxy. As dumb as headlands depiction of bleeding a kyber crystal. Utter nonsense like these create countless gibbering new Star Wars fans with no real clue about Star Wars.
I need to go play KOTOR and KOTOR 2 again.
What did Nihilus look like before he became what he was? 😊
Long black dreadlocks and very tall
The only thing we know about Nihilus before he dorned his mask and black robes was that he was human, that he was tall, and had black hair.