Handmaiden and Kreia (spoiler)
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Handmaiden and Kreia (spoiler)
During the game, many of the masters and Kreia herself refer to Arren Kae as one of Revan's teachers. Zez Kai Ell says that it may have been Kae's teachings that made Revan fall. Kreia was Revan's teacher though. She says that the Jedi exiled her because they disagreed with her teaching methods. Somehow, this translates to me that Kreia is actually Arren Kae. Arren Kae was Handmaiden's mother. Could that possibly mean that Kreia is Handmaiden's mother? Handmaiden never knew her mother, so that explains why she wouldn't recognize her. I always try to figure it out, and the evidence I see all seems to point to it. Does anyone else see the connection? I know I haven't explained it well but doesn't it make sense?
Check this long thread on the Obsidian forums. Or this shorter one.
Basically, the answer is a resounding maybe.
Perhaps it was considered as a plot idea and then dropped, as there are many contradictions to the idea in the game as shipped. The only smoking gun is a line from Disciple which discribes Revan as Master Kae's padawan, which would make her Revan's first master, but we already know that that is Kreia by her own admission. However, that line isn't used in the game (which doesn't stop the evangelists who really want to believe from using it in their arguments).
Basically, the answer is a resounding maybe.
Perhaps it was considered as a plot idea and then dropped, as there are many contradictions to the idea in the game as shipped. The only smoking gun is a line from Disciple which discribes Revan as Master Kae's padawan, which would make her Revan's first master, but we already know that that is Kreia by her own admission. However, that line isn't used in the game (which doesn't stop the evangelists who really want to believe from using it in their arguments).
LucasArts in interview with GameSpy, September 2004
"We were hoping we could bring the Xbox platform into December but didn't want to make the formal announcement until we knew an earlier ship date would not compromise the quality of The Sith Lords," says Producer Mike Gallo.
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[QUOTE=w666tvr]Check this long thread on the Obsidian forums. Or this shorter one.
Basically, the answer is a resounding maybe.
Perhaps it was considered as a plot idea and then dropped, as there are many contradictions to the idea in the game as shipped. The only smoking gun is a line from Disciple which discribes Revan as Master Kae's padawan, which would make her Revan's first master, but we already know that that is Kreia by her own admission. However, that line isn't used in the game (which doesn't stop the evangelists who really want to believe from using it in their arguments).[/QUOTE]
please don't EVER refer to me as an evangelist...
Basically, the answer is a resounding maybe.
Perhaps it was considered as a plot idea and then dropped, as there are many contradictions to the idea in the game as shipped. The only smoking gun is a line from Disciple which discribes Revan as Master Kae's padawan, which would make her Revan's first master, but we already know that that is Kreia by her own admission. However, that line isn't used in the game (which doesn't stop the evangelists who really want to believe from using it in their arguments).[/QUOTE]
please don't EVER refer to me as an evangelist...
Whatever makes you think that word was directed at you?
This isn't the only thread I have participated in on this subject; the second thread I directed you to ended by being locked when a respondant decided to abandon debate for personal abuse. That was the intended direction of my comment...
This isn't the only thread I have participated in on this subject; the second thread I directed you to ended by being locked when a respondant decided to abandon debate for personal abuse. That was the intended direction of my comment...
LucasArts in interview with GameSpy, September 2004
"We were hoping we could bring the Xbox platform into December but didn't want to make the formal announcement until we knew an earlier ship date would not compromise the quality of The Sith Lords," says Producer Mike Gallo.