Yeah he straight up says that his birth name is unimportant, no one cares about the man he used to be before he became Revan
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
Identity issues and self-reinvention basically become Revan's hat
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It's consistent with his buddy Malak who was actually Alec
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Anyway it makes sense someone raised to be a Sith might not have any other name
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The Sith Warrior never gets a new Darth name but the Inquisitor does bc they rose up from being a slave
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. If dialogue reflected that in flashpoints it'd be hilarious though. "For this mission we will send... Darth Nox. All 4 of them"
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I treat Darth Imperius as canon. The inverse of the Jedi Consular, someone who saves the Empire by not being an emotional toddler
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Wait, so you get a choice of name? I never beat that plotline
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Your name is determined by what your LS/DS alignment is at the point you beat Act 3. Darth Imperius is LS, Darth Nox is DS
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And there's a third one Darth Occlus for if you're neutral/mixed
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And Darth Imperius is called that bc you're always restraining your rage for the good of the Empire which is apparently unusual
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