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I just finished the second part of Dantooine.

 

And...the Masters say that the Exile can "feed off the Force" "feed off of the pain of others, that he/she has come in contact with" --this is what happened at Malachor V...the pain/echos of the thousands of people who died there, was too much, and caused the Exile to cut himself/herself off from the Force.

 

And...

 

Darth Nihilus "feeds" off of the Force...."feeds off of the pain of others"

 

The call of the Force was too strong for his 'hunger' to resist, and this is what caused him to 'attack/destroy' Katarr, because the gathering of the Jedi Masters on Katarr, that he sensed through the Force, was too much for his hunger to resist!

 

Just My $0.02 !

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Kreia and the Jedi Exile

 

Kreia while traveling with the Jedi ExileKreia soon found herself unconscious in the company of a wounded Jedi Exile. They subconsciously reached out to each other, both strengthening each other in the void they fell. This forged a strong bond between the two.

 

Shortly after, as Kreia and the Exile attempted to escape Peragus II, Kreia encountered her former protégé, Darth Sion. Master and student fought, and Kreia lost her hand to Sion. The Exile felt the same pain as she did, and the two realized that their link could well be fatal.

 

Kreia began to shape the Exile as a new pupil, slowly regaining their connection to the Force, and together they fought back against the Sith as they attempted to bring an end to the Jedi. Unbeknownst to the Exile, however, Kreia had a further design. Using the Exile's power as a 'wound in the Force', Kreia intended to bring about the death of the Force, granting true free will to the denizens of the galaxy. Kreia had come to regard the Force as an uncaring, insidious god. She noted the tremendous loss of life throughout history, and far into the future, during the many battles between the Jedi and the Sith. However, Kreia blamed neither the Jedi nor the Sith but rather the very thing they both drew upon and were practically defined by. The Force.

 

By the end of her adventures with the Exile, Traya had devised a method to kill the Force with "echoes" (her term). Tragedies that leave persistent wounds in the universe that made the Force difficult (sometimes impossible) to hear and be used. Her discovery of these "echoes", and her avenue of attack on the Force was due entirely to the Exile; he provided the first 'echo' that she could study by his actions on the planet of Malachor V, and he turned the echoes of his survival from mere curiosity into being a viable mechanism for destroying the Force. By Kreia's reasoning, people who died of these echoes when they could not bear to voluntarily sever themselves from the Force (like the Exile did to save his life), were not strong enough to deserve to live in the first place. Her hatred of the Force was her overriding goal for in her mind, due to her conviction that if she did not kill it, even more would die in the future.

Kreia traveled with the Exile on his search for the Jedi Masters, manipulating him toward the truth of his existence and his bizarre abilities. When the truth was revealed, that the Exile was indeed a wound in the Force, Kreia confronted him and left him unconscious in the ruins of Dantooine. Journeying to Telos, the reborn Darth Traya turned Jedi Master Atris to the dark side of the Force. She became the second Darth Traya, and believed herself to be the heir to Kreia's power, but her duel with the Exile in the Telos academy proved otherwise. Actually, Traya had used her to lure the Exile to her, so she could break him, and use him to end the Force, once and for all.

 

After the Battle of Telos in which the Exile destroyed Darth Nihilus, the Exile journeyed to Malachor V where Traya and Sion were hidden in the depths of the Trayus Academy. The Exile confronted the Sith Lords, eroding Sion's will, who had sworn to once again serve his old master, and releasing him from all his pain. By giving up the pain, and therefore, the Force, Sion was finally able to die, not before warning the Exile that Traya would try to do the same. The Exile found Traya on the core of the academy, and bested her. Upon her death, as a final act, she drew upon the Force that radiated from Malachor V, in order to give the Exile a final gift. A prediction of the future of the galaxy and the future of his friends. She died from the wounds dealt her by the Exile, leaving the her apprentice to follow Revan to the true Sith Empire.

 

taken from: http://starwars.wikicities.com/wiki/Darth_Traya

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