Who would win: Darth Revan or Darth Bane?
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Re: Who would win: Darth Revan or Darth Bane?
But.. you barely made any points.
Darth MachtThe Brotherhood
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Re: Who would win: Darth Revan or Darth Bane?
So?
Here, I grabbed this from some random forum, a post by some San'Doria guy.
Revan wins. Bane said that Revan knew Force Powers even a great Sith Lord wouldn't dare try and learn, suggesting that there were things Revan knew that he was to afraid to learn. So Revan is superior with the Force. With sabers Bane has it, especially with the Orbalisks. But I still say Revan due to his superior Force Powers. Bane seems only to be a small percent of Revan as far as Force Powers go.
I am so lazy...
Here, I grabbed this from some random forum, a post by some San'Doria guy.
Revan wins. Bane said that Revan knew Force Powers even a great Sith Lord wouldn't dare try and learn, suggesting that there were things Revan knew that he was to afraid to learn. So Revan is superior with the Force. With sabers Bane has it, especially with the Orbalisks. But I still say Revan due to his superior Force Powers. Bane seems only to be a small percent of Revan as far as Force Powers go.
I am so lazy...
Phinn MasterThe Brotherhood
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Re: Who would win: Darth Revan or Darth Bane?
In regards to his "title" the prodigal knight makes no sense.
"Prodigal" means "foolish" or "wasteful". It's meaning comes from the Bible parable which speaks of the prodigal son who goes off and spends all his father's money, then when he loses everything, he returns to his father begging forgiveness.
People tend to treat "Prodigal" as meaning someone who turns from their evil ways, repents, etc. but as I pointed out, this isn't the case.
Whoever gave him that title clearly wasn't thinking.
"Prodigal" means "foolish" or "wasteful". It's meaning comes from the Bible parable which speaks of the prodigal son who goes off and spends all his father's money, then when he loses everything, he returns to his father begging forgiveness.
People tend to treat "Prodigal" as meaning someone who turns from their evil ways, repents, etc. but as I pointed out, this isn't the case.
Whoever gave him that title clearly wasn't thinking.
Micah StoneThe Brotherhood
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