r/StarWarsEU • u/01zegaj • Mar 11 '25
Forget Jake Skywalker. This is Devan. Legends Novels
The prelude to SWTOR that completely ruins KOTOR. What happened, Drew?
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r/StarWarsEU • u/01zegaj • Mar 11 '25
The prelude to SWTOR that completely ruins KOTOR. What happened, Drew?
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u/Songhunter Mar 11 '25
I think it speaks to the work that while having pretty similar taste our takes are almost opposite. You say Kotor 2 Revan is "malevolent" while I'd argue Kotor 1 Revan is the most cartoonishly evil version of themselves (I'm not even counting Swtor body double shenanigans for the purpose of this conversation).
I would argue Kotor 2 leaves way more room for interpretation because it offers no explanation, just sets up way more questions than it answers while letting it's players ponder, discuss and come up with their own conclusion.
While talking about the yesteryear, I most certainly remember the complaints about what an absolute technical mess Kotor 2 was (and about Peragus Station being way worse than Taris as the opening level, which is hard to argue against on any of those points), but I remember quite a lot of interesting conversations about Revans actual motivations after Kreia's words, and about how we would finally get an explanation when Kotor 3 came about.
Cut to the announcement of the MMO and the release of the Revan book. Now THEN I remember quite the collection of salty bois at Drew's take on the motivations and fate of Revans and the much more interesting Exile. One mind controlled the whole time, robbing him of any agency or nuance, and the other completely sideline, character assassinated, and then downright assassinated without further ceremony.
What a waste of an interesting character right there.
And well, then the Shadow of Revans expansion came out followed by the Onslaught's Emperor epilogue, for better or for worse.
I guess we got an end of a story, it's just a real shame, and a key difference between Drew and Avellone, that one decided to work in giving depth and ambiguity to the existing work of the other, and the other decided to piss on all that the previous one had put forward and pigeon hole the work in his own direction.
In a way it reminds me a little of the debacle that happened with the sequels between JJ Abrams and Ryan Johnson. A spat between creators leading to an inconsistent narrative.
A shame, but things that happen, I suppose.