bastila watching amnesiac!revan "discover" how to use force lightning
me in a nutshell
Lae'zel is a delight and I will not hear otherwise
love and appreciate your local satanic popestar!!! š¤āØ
recite now from the text. . (3/31)
copia sketch i made on a train ride
Dewdrop: I have a question for you Aether: Yes, I'd cry if you died Aether: Yes, Iām sure I'd still love you if you turned into a worm Aether: And yes, I will always be madly in love with you Aether: No, I don't want to break our bond Dewdrop: ..... Dewdrop: Thank you
Mando teaching us how to adopt a child in episode 3
The Giggle (2023) + text posts
There is an idea present in the Jedi Councilās tellings of the origins of the Jedi Civil War ā not just in the KOTOR games and tie-ins but SWTORās Galactic Timeline as well ā that you can trace the troubles in the Mandalorian Wars and the origin of the Jedi Civil War back to Revan and Malakās defiance of the Councilās order to stay out of the Mandalorian Wars. That Revan and Malakās fall was rooted in the hubris of thinking that they knew better than the Council. That if only Revan, Malak, the Exile and their cohort hadnāt disobeyed, then everything would have been fine.
I donāt think that everything would have been fine if Revan and Malak had just obeyed the Council. The Mandalorians would have continued with their invasion of the Republic, killing hundreds of billions of people. The True Sith Empire still wouldnāt have revealed themselves.
Eventually, Mandalore the Ultimate would have decided that the time was right to force the Jedi to enter the war, on the Mandaloriansā terms rather than the Orderās or the Republicās. One advantageous way to do this would have been to uncover the location of the Dantooine Enclave, the Jediās primary base in the Outer-rim, and nuke the planet from orbit. The True Sith Empire still wouldnāt have revealed themselves.
Having been directly attacked, the surviving members of the Jedi Council would have been forced to enter the war, whether or not they believed the shadowy threat might still be a problem. Their inaction would have devastated the reputation of the Jedi in the Republic and neutral worlds ā the Jedi stood by and allowed trillions to die, only getting involved when it was their own necks on the line. Revan, Malak, and the other Jedi who wanted to enter the war earlier would have been furious that the Council had countermanded them from acting on their own better judgment only for this to be the result. The split in the Order still would have happened, just differently.
But I think that the Revanchist Jedi had their own equivalent of this idea ā that if the Jedi Council had just answered the Republicās call to war like the Revanchists everything would have gone better, and the Jedi Civil War would have been avoided. I think they were wrong too.
Given Mandalore the Preserverās account of the Mandalorian high commandās assessment of the potential threat of a Jedi contingent led by Master Kavar, I imagine the war would have continued to go badly for the Republic under Kavarās leadership until Revan and Malak became desperate enough to assassinate Kavar so Revan could take his place as supreme commander. Possibly after the Mandalorians assassinated, injured or otherwise took out of commission battle-meditation prodigy Padawan Bastila Shan. Revan and Malak still would have arced through a decent to become fallen heroes. The split in the Order still would have happened, just differently.
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