She believed that her former Padawan's interest in droids stemmed from his preference for followers who obeyed his orders without question. As much as she wanted to denounce them and their arguments, she fell under their seductive spell, and became Darth Traya, the Lord of Betrayal. Surik managed to locate Kavar on Iziz, the capital of Onderon. Regardless of alignment, she will admit her love for the Exile as her greatest student, Traya decides to reward the Exile with a gift by using the power of Malachor to reveal the future to her: the Exile can ask the fate of the Jedi, the Republic, the upcoming war that Revan went to face, the Exile's companions and the future of all the planets they had visited together; Traya will answer each question truthfully and honestly, ending her final meeting by suggesting that the Exile should follow Revan's path once again. Upon their arrival at Peragus, Kreia was believed dead; in reality, she was simply in a hibernation trance, allowing her to recover in peace. Par contre, Kréia, qui poursuit son enseignement unifié qu'elle pratiquait déjà lorsqu'elle était Arren Kae, est en pleine utopie. Traya was rather proficient at using the Force to hide her presence from whomever she chose. Enraged by the Council's lack of vision, Kreia arrives on the scene to rescue the Exile: after lambasting the Masters for their lack of vision, she drains their connection to the Force in order to show them what the Exile has experienced - killing them in the progress. Une fois l'Ordre Jedi oblitéré, elle n'aura de cesse de former l'Exilée à l'élimination de Darth Nihilus car c'est lui qui risque de détruire le Fluide qu'est la Force puisqu'il détruit toutes formes de vie dans la Galaxie et que la Force est un fluide qui émane de la vie. Although her eyes had atrophied from disuse, Kreia's connection to the Force enabled her to "see" without relying on her natural sight. In reality, she was simply in search of answers to deeply-buried questions.
Rather than believe that redemption could belong to anyone who truly wanted it, Traya felt that redemption was a form of spiritual collapse, a fall that few recovered from. She also strongly believed that a person that committed so much evil was irredeemable after falling so far into the dark side. When he discovered the true scale of Traya's plans, she altered his memory to make him forget her completely.
She received entries as both Kreia and Darth Traya in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. She encountered Sith assassins left by Revan, but rather than attack the Jedi Master, they presented Kreia with Sith hermetica. Both unconscious, Kreia and Surik arrived safely on Peragus II thanks to T3-M4, who was able to get the ship working well enough to get to the colony. Traya believed that neither the light or dark sides of the Force were truly superior to the other. Although Surik's ability to draw others into serving her was not intentional, Traya was impressed by the former Jedi's natural gifts for manipulation and control. Andronikos Revel | Black Sun | Black Vulkars (Brejik) | Broonmark | Cassus Fettl | Chantique | Chuundar | Colonel Tobin | Czerka Corporation | Demagol | Eagle | The Exchange (Davik Kang & Ukabi) | General Vaklu | The Great Hunt Champion | Hunter | Kaliyo Djannis | Mandalore the Ultimate | Migrant Merchants' Guild | Nem'ro the Hutt | Rakghouls | Shae Vizla | Skavak | Star Cabal | Tarro Blood | Visquis | Xor | Khem Val.
After Surik located Ell and convinced him to return to Dantooine, the Ebon HawkTemplate:'s crew departed Nar Shaddaa, and set a course for the planet Onderon. She envisioned the Force as a manipulative, amoral god responsible for all the conflict that had occurred between Jedi and Sith over the millennia, all in pursuit of "balance," and even came to believe that it was her mission to destroy the Force once and for all. Eventually, this difference of opinion led Sion and Nihilus to turn on their master: cutting her off from the Force, they beat the elderly Sith into submission and exiled her from the empire she'd once ruled. Type of Villain Then, she dies, her body being cremated in Malachor's core soon afterwards. [2], When the truth was revealed—that Surik had unconsciously deafened herself to the Force in order to survive, as opposed to being cut off from it by the Jedi Council as Surik previously believed—Traya confronted the reassembled Jedi Council in the ruins of the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. She came to realize that the Force defied the tenets of the Order, that one who was to truly understand would need the contrast, not adherence to a single idea. Along the way, Kreia uses their travels as a means of teaching the Exile her distinctly pragmatic view on morality, demonstrating approval for manipulative decisions with long-term benefits while disapproving of both Light-sided charity and Dark-sided cruelty. At the end of her life, however, Traya seemed to be somewhat reconciled with the Force as she became one with it. However, her teachings were looked upon with concern by the Jedi Council, after Revan left Kreia's tutelage, he sought out other Masters to round out his education, apprenticing himself to Masters Zhar Lestin and Dorak.