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Kreia Teachings

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Kreia Teachings

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One thing I really enjoyed about kotor 2 was listening to Kreia. Yeah she scares me sometimes but she had some VERY realistic teachings for example ***SPOILERS*** when you first arrive on Narshaada and you have the choice to help the 2nd refugee or put fear in his eyes.

I know that's one of many lessons where Kreia really made me think. And I do have her to thank since I've been strictly a jedi fan but I will say I've come to respect the Sith and look further into it than just being the typical bad guy in the movies.

Which is also why I respect Darth Revan a lot. "To to become the Sith Lord out of necessity"
I do respect Kreia too especially when you have that conversation saying: "One does not need to be jedi to know the ways of the Force. I guess the Force cares little for our codes and philosophies."

Any thoughts on Kreia's crazy lessons? I admit when I first played this game Kreia screwed with my head so much lol.
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She is an integral part of the story and definitely does make you think about things in real life. I think she was a great character and very interesting. Quite unique in the Star Wars back history. The whole trying to kill the Force thing I still think was a bit crazy though.
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Yeah killing the force was a bit overkill but Kreia threw me for a spin there. I had to play the game a few times through to really grasp what she was saying. I do love her teaching on titles. To truly stand for what you believe regardless of what title or label people put on it.
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