Fixer wrote:This is more of an issue with the game being incomplete and rushed. Despite her grey status throughout the story Kreia once again takes up the mantle of Darth Traya after wiping out the remains of the Jedi council and discovering the secret of why Meetra Surik was exiled.
It was a sith, Darth Traya , who you finally face in the end. She channelled her hatred of the force itself as her strength.
Originally if you had shifted her alignment to the light, Atris would have taken up the mantle of Darth Traya and fought you instead.
She takes the mantle of Darth Traya again, but she is not Sith. Her very teachings are antithetical to the Sith-teachings. Remember the Sith Code established by KotoR I?
Peace is a lie. There is only Passion.
Through Passion I gain Strength.
Through Strength I gain Power.
Through Power I gain Victory.
Through Victory my chains are Broken.
The Force shall free me.
Her entire point, the very core of her teaching, her entire motivation in helping you is, that the Force does not free anyone, it enslaves people. A core moment in the game, in case you do a Dark Side run of the game, is the
"Lesson of Strength". She teaches you, that turning away from power, is true power. She admires the Exile's ability to turn away from the Force and power and she says as much, several times during the game:
During one of the many conversations, she offers you an option to draw strength from Hanharr's beastiality and when the Exile chooses to not rely on that power she says this:
Ah... and that is the choice of Malachor V, at last. You've made a strange choice, a unique choice. Very well, I accept it. And know that that is the true lesson of strength, to turn away from strength that is not your own.
And even in the finale after she took the mantle of Traya again:
Because you are a Jedi who turned from the force and survived and became stronger for it. In you, I see the potential to see the Force to die, to turn away from it's will and that is what pleases me. You are beautiful to me, Exile. A dead spot in the Force, an emptyness in which it's will might be denied. [...] But no Jedi, ever, made the choice you did. To sever ties (to the Force) so completely, so utterly, that it leaves a wound in the Force. And that is why I choose you. You are not a Jedi, you are not Sith, not truely and it is for that, that I love you.
She recognizes what the Sith are, weak-willed people who make themselves slaves to the Force in order to achieve power. She despises that and it is her entire point that succumbing to the Force in such a way is not strength, it's weakness. It's not freedom, it's enslavement to the Force, it is what keeps the Wheel of the "Balanced" Force turning and turning. She wants that to stop.
"If you get shot up by an A6M Reisen and your plane splits into pieces - does that mean it's divided by Zero?
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