Thread:LostGod2000/@comment-4708882-20150310193140/@comment-1762629-20150310220646

I haven't played Knight of the Old Republic, nor am I really that well versed in Star Wars, but I'll answer as I can.

For his apprentice's betrayal, I believe Nihilus forcefully shaped her into what she was to begin with. If we go by the little character Nihilus was presented with, Nihilus was more likely simply angered than genuinely hurt.

As for being a slave to his own hunger, I don't really see how you can be a slave if you actively accept and enjoy this destructive path. I don't see any evidence that discounts Nihilus.