Valdra listened to her words and found he had no disagreeance. Good and evil was not black and white, but more about perspective. The Jedi saw themselves as good and the Sith as evil, but her words made it seem that was how the Sith saw the Jedi. The Sith waged war, but not all war was bad, sometimes it was unavoidable. Valdra wasn't evil, he didn't want to kill simply to kill or hurt just to lord over something. He would punish, but only to help someone grow. His dream was to end it all, but first he had to wage war and maybe, just maybe, with his leadership he could end senseless violence in the Sith Order and stop the killing from within.
He looked out onto the landscape with her, but answered her question, "Emotions are a two edged sword. Love can make life woth living, give you purpose and direction, but lost love can make someone fight recklessly or act rash. Anger can give you the fire to fight, but uncontrolled anger can make you blind and so on. Emotions can be an ally or an enemy, but the Jedi are wrong that they only serve as an enemy." As he was talking he had drawn his large double edged sword and was motioning to it's blade to show what he was saying.
"For so long the Sith have been seen as the villains, the evil ones, but the original Sith were nothing more then visionaries who wanted to study the whole Force and weren't content sitting around letting the Galaxy fall into Chaos. Too much ambition leads us to greed and pride and thus killing each other, but just the right amount can lead us to fight as one, an unstoppable force. As for your hungry rancors, whether I fit in or not, if they try to take a bite of me I will let them taste my sword instead. I may not believe in senseless killing, but I also don't believe I dying just because someone has a problem with me."
[member="Darth Venefica"]