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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Rushing off to Typhon without telling the Council as a whole may not have been the smartest idea of all.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Rushing off to Typhon Tython without telling the Council as a whole may not have been the smartest idea of all.
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* BodySurf: Ends up mastering this, courtesy of Darth Andreddu's holocron, and gets good enough at it that through a large supply of clones, he achieves immortality.
* BrilliantButLazy: He's no ace as a fighter or anything - though he's good enough to match the Huntress and impress Zannah, even if she was in desperate need of an Apprentice, and when the Sith are presumed gone, the Jedi are very clear that ''he'' is the most dangerous man in the galaxy. More to the point, he is rather smarter than he appears, and becomes an expert on Sith lore, mastering the ability of Essence Transfer on a level rivalled only by the likes of Valkorion and Palpatine (and he was arguably better at it than the latter). He just can't be bothered applying himself to anything more than his indulgences.
* TheDragon: Set is briefly this for Zannah, in an extremely lazy and reluctant fashion - his skill and power impressed her, and she made him a JoinOrDie offer. Then she made the mistake of leaving him alone with her ship. Cue his response of ScrewThisImOuttaHere, after pinching Darth Andreddu's holocron.

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* BodySurf: Ends up mastering this, courtesy of Darth Andreddu's Andeddu's holocron, and gets good enough at it that through a large supply of clones, he achieves immortality.
* BrilliantButLazy: He's no ace as a fighter or anything - though he's good enough to match the Huntress and impress Zannah, even if she was in desperate need of an Apprentice, apprentice, and when the Sith are presumed gone, the Jedi are very clear that ''he'' is the most dangerous man in the galaxy. More to the point, he is rather smarter than he appears, and becomes an expert on Sith lore, mastering the ability of Essence Transfer on a level rivalled only by the likes of Valkorion and Palpatine (and he was arguably better at it than the latter). He just can't be bothered applying himself to anything more than his indulgences.
* TheDragon: Set is briefly this for Zannah, in an extremely lazy and reluctant fashion - his skill and power impressed her, and she made him a JoinOrDie offer. Then she made the mistake of leaving him alone with her ship. Cue his response of ScrewThisImOuttaHere, after pinching Darth Andreddu's Andeddu's holocron.



* KarmaHoudini: Gets away clean with Andreddu's holocron and becomes a body-surfing immortal, long outlasting Zannah, Bane, and apparently the ''entirety of the Baneite Sith'' - including the loose successor in the form of Darth Caedus (who was trained by Lumiya and Vergere, one of whom trained under Sidious and Vader, and one of whom remains an enigma).
* PragmaticVillainy: He doesn't really bother with being capital-e evil, and is rarely much more than a bit of a dick. He runs out on Zannah at the first opportunity, recognising how dangerous being one of the Sith is (and having no interest whatsoever in their agenda), studies sufficiently to master Essence Transfer, then makes a deal with a bunch of cloners to ensure that he has a constant supply of prime condition clones, meaning that he's never caught short and never has to engage in a mental struggle with an unwilling host. Given that he lives for over a thousand years, amasses a vast fortune and collection of Sith lore, and never really attracts Jedi attention, it seems ot work out nicely.

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* KarmaHoudini: Gets away clean with Andreddu's Andeddu's holocron and becomes a body-surfing immortal, long outlasting Zannah, Bane, and apparently the ''entirety of the Baneite Sith'' - including the loose successor in the form of Darth Caedus (who was trained by Lumiya and Vergere, one of whom trained under Sidious and Vader, and one of whom remains an enigma).
* PragmaticVillainy: He doesn't really bother with being capital-e evil, and is rarely much more than a bit of a dick. He runs out on Zannah at the first opportunity, recognising how dangerous being one of the Sith is (and having no interest whatsoever in their agenda), studies sufficiently to master Essence Transfer, then makes a deal with a bunch of cloners to ensure that he has a constant supply of prime condition clones, meaning that he's never caught short and never has to engage in a mental struggle with an unwilling host. Given that he lives for over a thousand years, amasses a vast fortune and collection of Sith lore, and never really attracts Jedi attention, it seems ot to work out nicely.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: More or less at the first opportunity, at that. He's fascinated with Sith lore and willingly apprentices himself to Andreddu's spirit, but despite becoming a fully trained Sith Lord, he has absolutely zero interest in anything grander than a) having a good time, b) securing more wealth and Sith collectables, c) ensuring he's got a constant supply of pristine clone bodies to assure his immortality.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: More or less at the first opportunity, at that. He's fascinated with Sith lore and willingly apprentices himself to Andreddu's Andeddu's spirit, but despite becoming a fully trained Sith Lord, he has absolutely zero interest in anything grander than a) having a good time, b) securing more wealth and Sith collectables, c) ensuring he's got a constant supply of pristine clone bodies to assure his immortality.

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