Quote Since my little fan fic didn't happen, what I'm hoping they do with KotFE is have the loose ends tied up with something like:



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Valkorion: I sense you still have questions.



JK Outlander: It still makes no sense to me how you could manipulate so many and be in charge of two empires.



Valkorion: Time is immaterial to me. A single liftetime is not enough to build an empire, and that is the perspective you have. I sacrificed much to achieve what I have, and the Force makes anything possible.



JK Outlander: Your boasting is getting old. I get it. You've won. At least tell me how you did.



Valkorion: *chuckles* I supposed I owe you more than just boasting. I learned to possess multiple hosts and my ability to do so improved with time and mastery of the rituals. The deaths of the victims of war fuel the energy required. When I came to Zakuul, I was quite sated by what you call the Jedi Civil War period. The man you call Revan was an incredibly useful fool.



JK Outlander: Revan. He was your puppet, wasn't he?



Valkorion: Quite so. His life and the lives of his followers furthered my ends to such a successful degree that I was able to split my form into more forms than I could have imagined. Wars that I had an interest in are bountiful. Of course, he was still useful to me so I kept him. *shrugs*



JK Outlander: Did you know he was going to do what he did after imprisonment?



Valkorion: Revan was predictable. Always striving for the most grandiose, ambitious scheme to solve a problem. I admire that about him, but it's also foolish. His mind was fascinating to learn from for someone so short-lived. Upon your rescue, the only choice he had was to try to stop me again. Anything he did from that point would have sufficed. Where Revan goes, death follows.



JK Outlander: How did you convince him you wanted to consume the galaxy?



Valkorion: You misunderstand. That was my intention for centuries. I did not think this galaxy was anything more than just a means to an end. Remember that I was born Sith. I devoured a world before the one you witnessed. My home world. I wanted to do so again and again. The power was addicting. Sublime.



In a way I have to thank Revan. When he broke free of the Dark Side after he was captured and returned to me after defeating Malak, his imprisonment and my attempts to acquire all of his secrets were the seed for building Zakuul. In him, I saw the virtues of both the Light I saw destroy the entire Sith civilization and the Dark that I had only known.



The Force is far greater than just Light or Dark. It was then I knew that my Sith Empire was going to fail, just as Naga Sadow's before mine.



JK Outlander: I suppose I have to remember you were around back then.



Valkorion: Indeed. You do not understand the unspeakable horrors your Jedi and Republic predecessors committed to my people. It was not enough for us to lose the war. They wanted genocide, physical and cultural. We were all afraid and desperate. I took advantage of that, became greater than Naga Sadow ever was and wanted to deliver that and more to the Jedi.



Over time, the Sith proved just as disgusting to me. There were dozens upon dozens of attempts on my life. The Dark Temple on Dromund Kaas stands as a testament to them and a warning. I commanded them, guided them with knowledge far beyond their understanding and they squandered it. The Sith are animals, frothing at the mouth, incapable of ruling their own instincts, let alone an empire.



JK Outlander: So you wanted us all to die.



Valkorion: It was not until I saw a man who had mastered both Light and Dark in one lifetime that I realized that there was more to the Force and to life.



JK Outlander: What about your schemes in the war? What about our own encounter?



Valkorion: This former motivation was still useful. After all, feeding on the dead is what fueled me. I did not lose however my schemes were concluded. I planted the seeds for the destruction of several worlds, on top of the wars' collateral damage.



You stopped some. You didn't stop others.



JK Outlander: Ziost.



Valkorion: Uphrades as well. Darth Angral was useful. There were others the Republic didn't mention to you.



I knew I couldn't complete all of my plans. Such is war. What I wanted was for the Jedi to forsake their code entirely and plunge themselves into the unlimited carnage of war, taking with the Republic with them. I succeeded. The time both of the wars bought was enough to complete my vision for Zakuul, and the deaths of trillions allowed me to ascend mortality itself.



JK Outlander: You really are a monster.



Valkorion: Perspectives and vantage points. Hopefully you release that moral judgment - the time will come when you have to make decisions that I have. What will you do when part of the galaxy thinks you are the monster?



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