![]() ![]() Not to mention that Zannah could have never taken on 14 Jedi by herself and Bane was in no fighting condition either. ![]() In Rule of Two it was stated those were about 14 Jedi that killed Darovit (whom Zannah had framed for the deaths of the Jedi that died on Tython) and then convinced that the Sith were gone left Ambria again. It's also stated that Zannah slaughtered the Jedi that came to Ambria to arrest her and Bane after Caleb healed him. ![]() But then Bane would be 40 and not in his mid 40s and he would have been only 20 years old when he became Darth Bane. However later in chapter 3 it's stated that Zannah is 10 years younger then Bane. Since that was 20 years ago she would now be 30 and him around 45. However when I started re-reading Dynasty of Evil I noticed several inconsistencies and continuity errors in the book.įor example in the beginning Bane is stated to be in his mid 40s and that he found Rain on Ruusan when she was 10 years old. ![]() I am currently re-reading the Darth Bane trilogy by Drew Karpyshyn who still is the best SW writer of all time to me.
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