Talk:Darth Traya

See also Talk:Kreia/Archive.

Mysterious Past
Or it could be suggested that she did not find Malachor until well after Revan's departure; otherwise she likely would have accompanied him in his search for the "True" Sith.

Why?

According to the in-game dialog - which supercede the Chronicles whenever the two overlap- Revan did not go back to Malachor V after the Jedi Civil War. He remembered what he had found on Malachor when he first visited and then went off to battle the Ancient/True Sith.

And if I'm mistaken, even if Revan *did* go back to Malachor V, KotOR 2 could imply that she *did* briefly accompany Revan. She begins the game in the Ebon Hawk if you recall. Indeed, she could very well have been travelling with Revan, only for him to dump her (and the droids) and continue on his way alone as he had always intended. She then starts hunting for the Exile while in the Hawk, which leads us to the start of KotOR II... personally, I don't think that. I think she followed the footsteps of Revan and *found* the Ebon Hawk, and then used it to find the Exile...

Regardless, in EITHER case, the "Guardian of Malachor V", or, if you prefer, "The Headmistress of the Trayus Academy" suggestion seems perfectly valid to me.

Whilst the following has *no place* in the article, since it is pure, unadulterated speculation, given what is actually revealed in the game, these are the conclusions I came to:


 * Kreia (or Kae, if you want to think like that) was exiled from the Order after Revan led his breakaway faction of the Jedi to war. The (majority of the) council blamed her teachings for Revan's "fall". Obviously Revan hadn't truly fallen at this point, but he'd certainly gone against their judgement and undermined their authority, which to them was probably bad enough
 * Kreia joins the battle against the Mandalorians. If she's Kae, then Yusanis accompanies her, and they get frisky and whatnot.
 * At some point during the war Revan uncovers Malachor V and starts delving into its hidden Sith teachings. (He may have even found it before he joined the wars, and been a 'secret Sith Lord' in hiding, ala Sidious, all along, but it's not necessary for him to have been so)
 * After the destruction of the mandalorians at Malachor, when the "Sith teachings start sweeping through the ranks", Revan designates Kreia (or Darth Traya as she might be going by now) as the person in charge of the Trayus Academy at Malachor, and the trainer of his Sith assassins. As far as anyone else knows however, she died in the wars. (Especially if she's Kae, since Yusanis is still alive and would not expect her to abandon him, so he'll be reporting that she died. Probably.)
 * Revan does *not* tell Malak about the Trayus Academy on Malachor. He instructs him in the ways of the Sith, but does not tell him from where the knowledge came. Probably one of the things that pisses him off the most.
 * Revan and Malak find the Star Forge and return as Sith Lords.
 * Kreia is probably training Nihilus throughout all this time.
 * Throughout the war, when Revan needs people assassinated etc - he'd get in contact with the academy at Malachor, and they'd send people out to do the job
 * Revan is betrayed by Malak. Since Malak knows nothing of the Academy on Malachor, he never calls upon their services. Kreia probably figures out what's happened, either through the Force or some other means.
 * Kreia's loyal to Revan, not Malak, she doesn't reveal her presence or that of the Academy to him. She continues training Nihilus.
 * Revan returns and beats Malak. Whether he goes dark or light (officially light), there is eventually a civil war on Korriban, from which Sion flees.
 * Sion learns of the Trayus Academy and travels there. Trains under Darth Traya etc.
 * Sion and Nilhilus eventually cast Traya down... and the rest is history.

There are probably a few flaws in the above but it has been a while since I sifted through all the dialog files.

It doesn't matter anyway, I'm sure the above will be made obsolete by some official comic or sourcebook or something... which'll just introduce a whole new bunch of continuity flubbs.(Ulicus 13:46, 21 May 2006 (UTC)) -
 * "According to the in-game dialog - which supercede the Chronicles whenever the two overlap- Revan did not go back to Malachor V after the Jedi Civil War." He did. Kreia mentions that in the end. Revan came to Malachor, left the Ebon Hawk there and only then departed to the Unknown Regions. (And by the way, why shouldn't Malak know about the Trayus Academy? He fought at Malachor V, right? - Sikon [ Talk ] 17:30, 22 May 2006 (UTC))
 * Yeah, checked, you're right - Revan goes go back to Malachor V. *Shrug* Maybe he just avoided Kreia. I just can't accept that she was exiled after the Jedi Civil War, since Kavar says she 'died' in the Mandalorian Wars. I still think it's likely she was a Sith throughout the JCW, even if she wasn't stationed on Malachor or known as Darth Traya at the time.


 * As for Malak... well, since he survived without becoming some sort of 'hole' or 'wound' or what-have-you, and since at that time he was pretty loyal to Revan, I'm under the impression that whilst he fought *at* Malachor V, he didn't fight *on* Malachor V.


 * And since we're told that Malak *does not know* about the threat of the True Sith in KotOR II (or at least, that's heavily implied) I find it difficult to believe he knows about the Trayus Academy - or even where Revan truly got the Sith teachings from. Since otherwise you'd think he'd *also* know about the True Sith. (Ulicus 02:03, 25 May 2006 (UTC))

--Sentry [ Talk ] 08:10, 15 June 2006 (UTC) There is more than enough speculation on the Kreia/Kae matter, i just want to make clear that this is not more of that. Indeed, the inconsistencies of the chronicles are plain evident, Kreia fought in the war and was said to be dead (that was a big revelation followed by a corus of "huh?"), and she clearly says that she remained on Malachor as Darth Traya "to show others the way", what the Exile would ask of her apprentices at the end of the game if she chooses to preserve Trayus Accademy. So there was no hunting guilt: by the time Revan took up the mantle of the Dark Lord of the Sith (Jedi Civil War, some time after the end of the Mandalorian Wars) she was already thought to be dead, and the Exile was the only one to come back to the Jedi Council and face judgment, they had no chance to sentence Kreia for her teachings. Some interesting quotations if there's any need: "Instead of returning after the war's end, the ships under Revan's command went deep into unexplored space. They claimed to be searching for the last remnants of the Mandalorian fleet. All contact was lost. For many months it was assumed some great disaster had befallen the entire fleet. Everyone thought they were dead. There were unsubstantiated rumors of Revan and Malak being seen on a number of different planets during these months - scattered sightings that were never confirmed. Three years ago, Revan and Malak returned at the head of a massive invasion fleet. Revan had assumed the title of Sith Lord; the hero had become a conqueror."
 * Since there is a lot of confusion about Kreia's origins, I'm posting relevant portions of the Chronicles here for reference. Much of it is backed up by in-game dialog, but not all... - Copyright LucasArts.

- Master Dorak

"That is why Atris and the others blamed me, sentenced me. They believed me responsible for Revan's fall."

- Kreia

"Countless Jedi died in both conflicts, and everyone who followed Revan and Malak died or were turned to the dark side. Except conveniently you."

- Vrook in the crystal cave on Dantooine

"You were the only one who came back from the wars to face our judgment. And rather than attempting to understand why you did what you did, we punished you instead."

- Zez-Kai Ell

"He came to me, yes. Both before and after, before Revan knew himself. And after, in the times when Revan was coming into his own and learning he was more than he had been told."

- Kreia

"And he came because Malachor, like Korriban, lies on the fringes of the ancient Sith Empire, where the true Sith wait for us, in the dark. He left the Ebon Hawk and its machines behind, for he knew he would not need them. Perhaps you shall go there with him, and do battle at the end of all things. Instead, I remained here... and now show others the way."

- Kreia on Malachor V

"You... cannot come with me. I need someone to stay here at the edge of known space, and show others the way."

- The Exile, cut content, dark side ending.

"Die? No - became stronger, yes."

- Kreia to Kavar

"Consumed them? No - taught them, defined them, yes. As Revan and Malak fought the Mandalorians in battle after battle, they grew to despise weakness, just as the Mandalorians did. In the end, the Mandalorians had taught them through conflict. Shaped the Jedi. And turned them into a weapon - against the Republic."

- Kreia to the Exile, after the destruction of Peragus. --Jinger 21:12, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

"Atris... that is not who I am, not any longer. She has not existed for some time, I think. There was always something else within me - it just took time for its voice to be heard."
 * A note on the comment that Atris mentions that Kreia is not Kreia's real name. Some take this to be a reference to Darth Traya. However, in the very same conversation, the player can get this response from Atris:

- Atris

From this it seems clear to me that Atris sees herself as Darth Traya, which is consistent with the previous cutscene, where she is corrupted and finally falls to the dark side as Kreia talks about Darth Traya. Atris is mistaken, of course, yet she still thinks that she is Traya. Therefore it would seem very odd for her to give Kreia that name, and so I assume she must be referring to a third option, when she says that Kreia is not Kreia's real name. I have added comments to the speculation accordingly. Jediphile 23:58, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

Dark Lord, again
"The three lords of KotORII are never called Dark Lords"
 * Since Freedon Nadd is in the Dark Lord sucession box, shouldn't Traya be there too? At least with a "de facto" comment? None of them have actually claimed the title in any material, but they were the leading Sith Lords of their time and nobody disputed Traya's (and later Nihilus'/Sion's) rule over the remaining Sith forces. Charlii 08:44, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
 * I agree. Whatever anyone else called them, they were the ones running the showSithPower 10:30, 12 June 2006 (UTC)
 * No other thoughts on the matter? Adding... Charlii 07:27, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Well THANK YOU for reverting without comment. Charlii 11:23, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * As far as I know (I havent played KOTOR2 yet, so I dont really have much to say in this), Freedon Nadd rightfully claim the rank of Dark Lord by murdering the last Dark Lord, Naga Sadow. After Nadd died, Marka Ragnos personally promote Kun to Dark Lord of the Sith. After Kun died, Revan and Malak worked it out and Revan became the new Dark Lord, and Malak claimed the title by killing (so he thought) Revan. From what I heard, neither one of the three bad guys in KOTOR2 claimed the title of Dark Lord, and no other canonical reference states any of them as Dark Lord. Darth Kevinmhk 12:04, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Nadd has never claimed the title, actually the old TotJ Companion says that he wasn't strong enough to be a Sith Lord and therefore settled on Onderon. This is in line with his presentation in the comics. The three lords of KotoRII are never called Dark Lord(s), but on the other hand we have no "Darth" (well, before Legacy...) that wasn't a DL or directly apprenticed to one. Anyway. I purpose that Traya is added to the sucession box with a "de facto" comment for the purpose of continuity. She did control the Sith remnant, and this sucession box is most of all about the Sith heritage. That's why it leads to Xendor and Flint, even though none of them were real Sith. Charlii 14:37, 14 June 2006 (UTC)

Actually, they are, Kreia states of Nihilus:

"He is one of the Dark Lords that follows you"

The KotoR games, both I and II, use "Sith Lord" and "Dark Lord" pretty interchangably. It's irritating.(195.92.168.167 14:50, 14 June 2006 (UTC))
 * Oh, well... If they really are called Dark Lords, I guess it's really not much to debate? Unless anybody have a quote from KotoRII where Dark Lord is used in the wrong context by Kreia or another of the Lords (who all should know the difference). Charlii 14:58, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * What about a box that says "Leader of The Sith"?SithPower 15:47, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * If there are many people against Dark Lord so, sure. Charlii 16:05, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * For "One of the Dark Lords" quote: in Sith history, only the New Sith Empire has multiple (i mean many) Dark Lords, and the Order of the Sith Lords with 2 Dark Lords (while Master is the leader). Thus, Jedi Civil War era's Dark Lords should consider as merely Sith Lord, the Dark term was just a figure of speech. Look at KOTOR comic issue 5, I see no proof that the red armor guy is a Sith, let alone a Dark Lord as they claimed. For Nadd, well I guess NEC's retcon outrank the original comic now as NEC recently define how Nadd kills Sadow (The Jedi didnt even know Nadd had killed Sadow in the comic, and no one attempted to stop Nadd and his dark side descendents for 350 years. Thus what the Jedi claimed in the comic should not be considered as absolute facts). As I mentioned I duno KOTOR2 much, so I will leave that part for someone else to argue. Darth Kevinmhk 16:07, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * About Nadd: Nobody calls ObiWan a Dark Lord just because he killed Maul. The NEC doesn't change anything about Nadd's character, it only adds the fact that he killed Sadow (probably not a great feat, the guy was over six hundred years old). And about Dark Lords: Titles and their meaning change over time. Sion and Nihilus seemed rather equal i the game, neither one the master over the other. If they decided to share the title Dark Lord and rule the Sith together, who would have stopped them? Charlii 16:19, 14 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Agreed. I'll add the leader succession boxes. If you have any objections please put them on the Talk page before reverting, please.SithPower 22:07, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Changed the content so that it will less possibly be reverted by others. Darth Kevinmhk 03:30, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Good ideaSithPower 01:41, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
 * Factfiles calls Nadd a Dark Lord. Nothing says that Traya, Nihilus, and Sion ever were.

"In the tradition of the Sith, there can only be one Dark Lord at a time... unable to become a Sith Lord as long as his master lived, Nadd came to Onderon to make himself a king."
 * It is interesting to note about Freedon Nadd here in reference to the above comment that Freedon Nadd wasn't strong enough to become a Sith Lord and therefore settled on Onderon; the Mandalorean guide for the Exile's comapions exploring his tomb was something akin to: "He (Nadd) was far worse than Revan or Malak ever were."-User:Mikda Fopal
 * I believe Arca means that Nadd couldn't became the leader of the Sith because he was not strong enough to challenge the ruling Dark Lord.

- Arca Jeth, after the death of queen Amanoa. --Jinger 21:12, 13 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Those titles are not misused, during her time as Darth Traya there was not a single Dark Lord, there was a triumvirate, so the terms are used correctly. --Jinger 21:12, 13 August 2006 (UTC)

Lord of Betrayal?

 * I remember Star Wars: The Ultimate Visual Guide stating Sion as Lord of Pain and Nihilus as Lord of Hunger, but I dont remember whether it stated Kreia/Traya as Lord of Betrayal or not, can anyone confirm for me? Thanks. Darth Kevinmhk 04:26, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
 * This is said in the actual game itself; one of the loading screen messages for Malachor V says that Sion learned Pain, Nihilus learned Hunger, and Traya learned Betrayal. Amazing how much has to be learned from those loading screens, when content gets cut. :-) -BaronGrackle 13:03, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Yes, but is she directly called the "Lord of Betrayal"? The fact that she learned to use it is established in the first quote, but the question here is if we should say that Lord of Betrayal was one of the titles that she actually used. Charlii 13:24, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Exactly my point, especially when other wookieepedians seem to call her Lady... Officially she is Lady or Lord? Darth Kevinmhk 14:11, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 * It was a long time since I played the game, but I don't think she's called Lord/Lady there. The only other source I have read (NEC) called her a Lord, but that was together with Nihilus and Sion, so the male pronome is correct. We know Lady can be a correct way to address a female Sith Lord, so I see no problem with using it here. Charlii 15:07, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
 * I don't know about other sources, but KOTOR2 NEVER uses the term "Sith Lady" or "Lady of Betrayal". Even if the female Exile goes to the Dark Side, one of the prestige classes Kreia describes is still "Sith Lord". And... if Nihilus is Lord of Hunger, and Sion is Lord of Pain, then Kreia is certainly Lord of Betrayal. The loading screen I described earlier says, "From the teachings of the Trayus Academy, Sion learned pain, Nihilus learned hunger, and Traya learned betrayal... and then was betrayed in turn." Every time Kreia mentions Darth Traya, she throws in a bit about a betrayer, or knowing betrayal. If she wasn't a Lord of anything, then the triumvirate couldn't have really existed. Besides... only Sith Lords appear on the menu screen (first Sion, then Nihilus, then Traya&mdash;or the Exile, if she takes the path of "Sith Lord") :-) -BaronGrackle 20:30, 18 September 2006 (UTC)

After Nihilus's death

 * Earlier we settle with Traya as leader of Triumvirate, then Nihilus as Dark Lord. So after the deaths of Sion and Nihilus while Traya being the final boss, do we need to give her 1 more succession box? As the only known major Sith of the time, does she automatically gain Dark Lord status? Just like Luke's succssion box has him as Grand Master since 4 ABY? Darth Kevinmhk 03:11, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
 * She never was one to care about titles, there was hardly anything left of the Sith Empire at the time, she only had this status for a few days at most and it's just messy with multiple succession boxes... Just as we have Naga Sadow -> Ludo Kressh -> Freedon Nadd, it is easier to read and quickly lets you navigate through the timeline. If you want the details you can find them in each article. Charlii 07:27, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
 * I am under the assumption that Kreia/Darth Traya was in fact a true GREY JEDI, though her two incarnations of both Sith Lord and Jedi were extremes on both sides of the spectrum. She was far more a GREY JEDI than Jolee Bindo in this regard, I think.  In reference to the above post, Kreia didn't care for titles, as we know.  During KOTOR II when the Exile asks her what she is, Jedi or Sith, she claims that there is no need for titles and that she was once both, and held them for what they were. Mikda Fopal

Image

 * Found this image in the unused image list - does anyone object to making it the main image? Lonnyd 21:34, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Concept art should not be used as main images, and only carefully in other parts of the article. They aren't canon, more like high-level fan art. Charlii 21:43, 10 August 2006 (UTC)
 * I agree. The image we have now shows her final appearance, and that's how it should stay. --FireV 15:13, 11 August 2006 (UTC)
 * Concept art shouldn't be the main image if it's different from the final result, but this pic looks like a finished draft. I think it looks nicer, and it isn't like a rough draft or anything. What's so wrong about it?Darth Ceratis 02:11, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
 * It's concept art all the same. Not only that, it's not Kreias final appearance. AND it can't be a finished draft. Look at her eyes. =P -- Redemption Talk [[Image:Oldrepublic.jpg|15px]] 02:13, 29 September 2006 (UTC)

Hole in the Force
"showing them the Force through the Exile's eyes, making them worse than dead; holes in the Force." I liked the reference but I fear this may cause more confusion about the expressions "hole/wound/breach/echo in the Force", maybe it would be better to quote literally "like an absence in the Force", one better understands what it is that she actually did: she made them suffer what the Exile suffered on Malachor V, the Force through the eyes of the Exile would be the sight of the Force abandoning you, she does what the Exile does to the Jedi Masters if she chooses to kill them, and what Nihilus does as well. "It is a technique that is almost as old as the Sith themselves... it is a means of severing connections between life, the Force, and feeding upon the death it causes. It cannot be taught... it can only be gained through instinct, through experiencing its effects, first-hand."

- Kreia

It may be something Kreia experienced at the hands of Nihilus when he cast her down and stripped her of the Force, or learned of in Trayus Accademy, or likely even before on Malachor V when the Mass Shadow Generator was activated as she fought in the war and was able to describe in detail what it felt like: "There is a world on the Outer Rim surrounded by mass shadows. Past the graveyard of Mandalorian warships, this planet suffers, crushed in gravity's fist. To walk on its surface is to feel it crushing every cell of your being. It is like being buried alive until it seems you will never breathe again. What manner of creature would have birthed such a thing? Nothing human, to be sure. If you dare voice your opinions again, Iridonian, you will forget yourself for a time. Return to your machines, and trouble me no more. Serve the exile until it is your time to die, and it will be enough."

- Kreia to Bao-Dur, on the Ebon Hawk. --Jinger 10:05, 14 August 2006 (UTC)

Vandalism
uh sorry about this but someone wrote bitch in the beginning a couple of times, i don't want to interfere with the hard work and mess something up 72.230.40.84 20:35, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks for pointing that out. I've removed it now. -- I need a name 20:40, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
 * What the heck was that all about?! Xepeyon 13:12, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Loss of remaining hand
The article states that the Exile cut off her remaining hand. What is the source for this. I don't recall it being in the game.--Darth OblivionComlink 16:43, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
 * It is seen in the game. That's also the very reason she uses these three floating sabers after you defeat her for the first time. - Sikon 18:46, 18 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Guess I wasn't paying close enough attention.--Darth OblivionComlink[[Image:Oldsith.png|20px]] 01:16, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
 * I didn't notice that either. Hmmm.... Xepeyon 03:03, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
 * Most people don't notice. But not only is the model missing her hands but the gamenotes call for the Exile going medevial on her other hand.(look at the floating lightsabers pic where you can see that she is missing both hands) -- Redemption Talk [[Image:Oldrepublic.jpg|15px]] 03:07, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
 * How do you know her hand isn't covered by her sleeve.
 * Read the dev notes. Specifically says her hand goes the way of her other one. -- Redemption Talk [[Image:Oldrepublic.jpg|15px]] 00:30, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
 * Darth Sion appears and chops it off? :-P --  I need a name  ( Complain here ) 00:32, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
 * No. Player chops her hand off after beating her the first time. Obvious. Don't try to be disagreeable just for the sake of it. -- Redemption Talk [[Image:Oldrepublic.jpg|15px]] 20:49, 5 December 2006 (UTC)

Move to Darth Traya

 * should we? It was the last name she was known by, i mean she re-claimed the title during her duel with the Exile on Malachor V. Jasca Ducato Sith Council (Sith campaign) 20:28, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
 * I don't know... she uses "Darth Traya" more as a generic title than as her personal assumed name. This is evidenced even in released elements of the game; if the Exile kills Atris, then Kreia says that someone must take the place of Darth Traya, and if Atris cannot then she will. If the Exile falls to the dark side, then Kreia tells her at the end of the game that she loves her because she is not truly Sith. Kreia is not truly Sith, and I think, in her own way, she repents her Sithness as much as her Jediness at the end of her life. -BaronGrackle 21:46, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
 * If we follow the precedent set by Darth Vader, shouldn't there be two articles? ;) Lonnyd 06:28, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
 * No, because the Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker thing is unique (see their respective talk pages). Maybe so, but if she re-claimed the title, which she does in either storyline, then she reassumes the name Traya. Jasca Ducato Sith Council (Sith campaign) 09:15, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
 * You may have noticed I haven't responded, Jasca Ducato. That is because I cannot think of a sensible argument against the move, and it saddens me. :-) -BaronGrackle 16:55, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
 * OK, i'll ask an admin to move the page. Jasca Ducato

The In-Game Picture With Her Hood
Is there a way to perhaps get a better one? I'm not sure if I'm the only one, but she looks like a vaguely angry blow up doll, I just think there are better.

The new Traya image is too small, and I don't like the angle; the old one is better. But that's just me. MPK 02:07, 7 December 2006 (UTC)

Guardian of the Archives?
According to what source was she "very possibly the guardian of the archives before Atris"? -  Angel Blue  (Holonet) 23:26, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
 * "Because Atris' path is one I walked long ago, and it is a chapter of my life that has been read and closed. She has taken the first steps, I think - we shall see. Surely you felt the righteous anger, the spoken judgments, the lack of forgiveness. I was a historian once, gathering the relics of the Jedi, learning the ancient mysteries. Always, there were more questions." -- Redemption Talk [[Image:Oldrepublic.jpg|15px]] 23:31, 10 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Huh, interesting. Thanks. -  Angel Blue  (Holonet) 23:41, 10 October 2006 (UTC)

Definitive "Sith Lord" quote
Found this beauty just the other night. After defeating Atris, take this dialogue path (it may not be the only one):

"I will not kill a helpless opponent, Atris." "That is where we are different." "Tell me where Kreia is." "Is that where Kreia has gone?" "What I started?" "What does this have to do with Kreia?" "Why would Kreia do that?" "Who is Kreia?"

I do know that if you do not select "Who is Kreia?" the first time around, it will disappear from the options (just as Nihilus's description disappears if you don't ask about him first, after leaving Peragus). You get this: "She is one of the Lords of the Sith, one of those who murdered the Jedi, and she holds the death of the galaxy in her hands."

- Atris

Sith Lord, not Lady. -BaronGrackle 00:00, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

Move back to Kreia
I'm not comfortable with the recent move, which is based on the opinions of only two people. In the game, doesn't she imply that Darth Traya is not a title that is unique to her?-- Lord Oblivion Sith holocron 06:29, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
 * I think that's deliberately left oblique. .  .  .  .  07:36, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
 * I don't like it very much, but there's no indication that there was ever any other Darth Traya. Her statements can be akin to the idea that, "Hey, someone's gotta take the name 'Darth Traya', so it might as well be me." Imagine that there was a KOTOR-style RPG over the events of the prequel trilogy, but, depending on decisions the player took, either Anakin Skywalker would become Darth Vader or Obi-Wan Kenobi would become Darth Vader. In the end, only one person fulfills the destiny, so only one person can be associated with the title. And, in terms of identification, I find the final dialogue between Traya and the Exile akin to that between Vader and Obi-Wan on Mustafar: the hero still calls the old friend by the former name (Kreia or Anakin, respectively), but both figures, while still acknowledging the old names, still think of themselves by the Darth names. Hold the mouse over her, or look at the feedback descriptions, or just hear her refer to herself, and she is Darth Traya. -BaronGrackle 20:32, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Well if you look at the convo above, you had plenty of time to put forward your objections. And regardless, she became known as Darth Traya at the time of her death, and we cannot change that. Jasca Ducato 09:55, 4 December 2006 (UTC)
 * I was on a "Wookieevacation" and didn't notice it until recently.-- Lord Oblivion Sith holocron[[Image:Oldsith.png|30px]] 21:05, 5 December 2006 (UTC)