How does the Exile survive Kreia’s death at the end of KotOR 2? Throughout the game, the story reinforces the idea that Kreia and the Exile’s force bond is so strong that if one of them dies, then so will the other. Astonishingly, after being able to ask each Jedi Master about this problem, the player doesn’t even have the option to bring it up to Kreia at the end, when it finally matters. How do we make sense of Kreia’s death and the Exile’s survival?
I have a personal theory, which comes from trying to understand another of Kreia’s deaths: how did Kreia survive being a corpse in a morgue at the beginning of KotOR 2?
This overlooked “death” provides the key to my theory, which is that Kreia functionally died at the beginning of the game when Darth Sion attacked the Ebon Hawk, but she “survived” by attaching her soul to the Exile’s. Essentially, Kreia became a parasite, and the Exile became her host. To me, this explains why Kreia and the Exile’s force bond is uniquely strong; they are sharing one soul. It also explains why the Exile survives in the end; instead of killing Kreia with a final blow, the Exile simply commands her to “rest now” or “die now,” and then Kreia dies of her own volition. Ultimately, all that needed to happen was for Kreia to let go. As a parasite clutching to the Exile’s soul, Kreia could not possibly live without that bond, but she could choose to free her host. As the host, the Exile could not forcibly remove the bond, but they could survive losing it.
I’m fond of this theory because I think it’s a natural reading of what the game shows us, and because it fits perfectly with how I view Kreia’s character and the story’s themes. By all rights, Kreia ought to be dead from the start. Both T3-M4 and the Exile identify her as a dead body. But through sheer stubborn will, Kreia clings to life for the sake of teaching the Exile. Furthermore, introducing Kreia as somebody “left for dead” parallels the reading that Kreia was Arren Kae, one of many victims that Revan and the Exile left for dead on Malachor V. Based on that reading, there was already a natural connection between the Exile as a perpetrator and Kreia as a victim. This makes their literal bond symbolically meaningful. Considering that the Exile cut themselves off from the Force to block out the pain of Malachor’s victims, it is fitting that one of those victims would return to reawaken the Force in the Exile, in order to make the Exile finally come to grips with the suffering they caused. Another way I’d describe their bond is to liken Kreia to a ghost of Malachor V who is haunting the Exile, and the Exile can’t be free of this ghost until they make peace with her. I’m proud of this theory because it ties the game together really well for me.
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