Who is darth angral
Darth Angral was furious to see his victory dissolve into a protracted and unresolved cold war. Although his success on Coruscant opened a path to the Empire's fabled Dark Council, Angral abandoned Sith politics to pursue a private agenda.
He spent years after the war consolidating a significant power base. The culmination of Darth Angral's plans to finally destroy the Republic unraveled on Coruscant when his son Tarnis was exposed as an undercover Sith infiltrator and killed by Jedi.
Seeing his only son cut down drove Darth Angral over the edge, setting him on a path to utterly annihilate the Republic or die trying.
Have a suggestion or correction? A volunteer can help update the website! Only then he begins to build his connections with foreign aliens and sith veterans he fought along in the war, in order to build his own power base, when he assumes the command of the expeditionary force.
Petrus I agree with Neph. During the events of Deceived, it's not far-fetched at all to assume Malgus was not superior to Angral as of yet. Beniboybling Malgus is overrated yeah, I can imagine a scrub like Angral being above him. Petrus Why do you think he's overrated, Beni?
Ziggystardust Don't see Malgus being overrated tbh, I think there's a rather accurate consensus around his abilties given what info we have on him, besides, who's he overrated by? Beniboybling Originally posted by Petrus Why do you think he's overrated, Beni? Just baiting some TOR phags don't mind me. Ziggystardust Sounds like backtracking Oh, 'kay then. Possibility that Darth Angral was superior to Deceived Malgus?
In the "Deceived" novel, Malgus seems to behave very reserved, almost afraid, of Angral during his conversation with Angral and Adraas in the Senate building. I think mainly because of the political power Angral possessed, Malgus was after all still dependend on the Empire. Originally posted by DarthDuelist9 I think mainly because of the political power Angral possessed, Malgus was after all still dependend on the Empire. Political power, alone, can only take you so far in the Empire.
If I was part of the Imperial Empire, and I killed Vader directly in a duel cause I disliked the way he talks to me, I don't think Palpatine would have me killed, or be upset. It's entirely possible that Angral was superior to Malgus at the time. Angral had significant political power and even the favor of Vitiate, Malgus had literally none, since it was a subject he despised. I agree with Neph.
Malgus is overrated yeah, I can imagine a scrub like Angral being above him. Don't see Malgus being overrated tbh, I think there's a rather accurate consensus around his abilties given what info we have on him, besides, who's he overrated by? He saw the devastation of Coruscant when the Sith Empire sacked it and vowed "never again. FQN: cdx. According to Imperial databanks, Guardsman Lassicar was born to slave parents in the conquered system of Begeren.
He gained the Empire's attention when he personally executed his parents and exposed their terrorist cell to Moff Harvus. Lassicar's subsequent rise through the ranks of the Imperial Guard is the fastest on record. He has personally executed six Jedi and over two dozen Sith Lords who made the fatal mistake of crossing the Emperor.
A team of SIS agents sent to assassinate him returned to Coruscant in a series of small containers. Lassicar's survival instincts and combat skills should not be underestimated.
Prone to cynicism and a stubborn independent streak, Kira Carsen is an improbable recruit to the Jedi Order. This is partially excused by the fact that she began her Padawan training as a young adult; Kira had spent most of her life up to that point as a homeless drifter, scraping out a miserable existence on some of the galaxy's most unpleasant worlds.
Thanks to her hard-luck upbringing, Kira has considerably more life experience than most Jedi--and a world-weary sophisticate's attitude to match. In the eyes of her peers, Kira is someone who refuses to take anything seriously or fully commit to the Jedi path. Those who look more closely, however, might detect the glimmer of an optimist peeking through Kira's sarcastic facade.
Despite her insistence on questioning its teachings, she has a deep appreciation for the comfort and relative safety she obtained by joining the Jedi Order. Likes: Being funny, getting involved, mocking and defeating the Empire Dislikes: Bullying, acting like a mercenary, cooperating with Sith Primary Weapon: Double-bladed lightsaber. Among her peers, Jedi Leeha Narezz is considered something of an eccentric.
She frequently eschews time with fellow Jedi to meditate with and instruct a trio of droids she built called the "Meedees. Despite her unusual beliefs, no one in the order disputes that Leeha is one of the finest technologists in the Republic. Repeated attempts by the military to direct her talents toward engines of war have failed, however. She remains firmly committed to peaceful applications of technology that warm the homeless, feed the hungry and protect the weak. Widely regarded as one of the greatest Sith sorcerers in the Empire, the enigmatic Lord Fulminiss is a master of the dark side's most arcane and lethal aspects.
The grotesque Harrower assassins are his most famous creation, but legend has it he once summoned a raging storm of pure Force energy that disintegrated a rebellious city of natives in the Imperial-conquered Jabiim system. Lord Fulminiss is a respected expert on the topic of mass extermination, and at the Emperor's request, he has performed extensive research into new ways of eliminating planetary populations.
More than one Dark Council member has paid handsomely to obtain a record of Lord Fulminiss's work for his or her private perusal.
Small, ugly and brilliant, Lord Nefarid is the most cunning of Darth Angral's apprentices. The Force was never particularly strong in him, and few thought he would survive his training--much less rise to become Angral's favored servant. Unable to match his peers' raw power, Nefarid has endured by keeping to the shadows and using pawns and spies to carry out his wicked schemes.
He delights in sowing terror and paranoia among the frightened masses, but his true passion lies in besting those who believe themselves more powerful than him.
The universe has treated Nefarid like garbage, and that has only made him more determined to prove his superiority. A Sith pureblood, Lord Praven has trained in the ways of the Force since the earliest years of his youth. Fiercely loyal to the Emperor and an ardent believer in the philosophical teachings of the dark side, Praven is surprisingly calm and collected in his speech and actions.
He follows a strict code of personal honor, and unlike many other Sith, he eschews random acts of cruelty and sadism. Despite this, he is sworn to destroy the Jedi and considers them his mortal enemies. But he spared Usma's young Padawan, telling her to seek him out once she had finished her training so they could face each other as equals.
When she tracked him down years later, he honored his promise, sending her to the same fate as her Master. Lord Sadic is one of Darth Angral's most powerful--and power-hungry--apprentices.
Born to lower-class parents barely one step above Imperial slaves, Sadic quickly demonstrated a strong will, Force sensitivity and unrestrained ambition. He was the only acolyte of his group to survive the Sith trials on Korriban. Some say this was more than just luck.
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