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There is an ongoing dispute concerning true identity of Kreia. One theory holds that the Jedi Arren Kae and Kreia are the same person. While available material, cut or not, indicates that it may indeed have been Obsidian Entertainment's original intent, there is no conclusive evidence that could either prove or disprove this theory within Star Wars canon. The main source cited is that at one point in the game Mical the Disciple said that the first and also the last of the many trainers of Revan was Arren Kae,[24] and at another point Kreia said she was the first and last trainer of Revan.[14] When asked about the relationship between Kreia and Kae, Chris Avellone ambiguously responded "Can’t comment, but good catch. Sorry."[25]
According to the game, Arren Kae is the mother of Brianna. Kreia only mentions her to the male Exile who chooses to romance the Echani Handmaiden. While Brianna herself never knew Kae, Kreia seemed to know much about her, but disapproved of speaking of this to Brianna, for the same reason Jedi separate children from their parents: because "family exerts a powerful influence on one's development." Brianna and Kreia share the same views on conflict and its effects, and while Brianna fought long to prove that she, unlike her parents, would not betray her oath, she eventually did when she asked the Jedi Exile to train her in the Jedi ways.[26]
Others believed that Kreia was instead Krynda Draay, one of the prime antagonists in the recently published Knights of the Old Republic comic book series, which is set about a decade before the events of The Sith Lords. Commentators pointed to the numerous similarities between the two women: their amazing powers of prognostication, secluded lifestyles, distinctive appearance and profound belief in the virtues of Force Sight. Both were Jedi Sage Masters who before the Mandalorian Wars taught numerous apprentices using unorthodox philosophies, and through their teachings both were held responsible for the crimes and failures of their Padawans. However, this was not conclusive evidence, and the theory was never confirmed or denied by writer John Jackson Miller. The theory, however, is now impossible, due to Draay's death in the 34th issue of the series.[27]
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