Bastilla Shan
Jedi Knight
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"You have betrayed the Counsil, and yourself. I will end your life quickly"[on:In Galaxy][of:Unknown
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Post by Bastilla Shan on Aug 27, 2007 11:48:42 GMT -5
This is information on what the sith are. Please read below, and agree on the following.
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Bastilla Shan
Jedi Knight
Setinel Battle Meditation[/b] Force Immunity
"You have betrayed the Counsil, and yourself. I will end your life quickly"[on:In Galaxy][of:Unknown
Posts: 249
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Post by Bastilla Shan on Aug 27, 2007 11:51:34 GMT -5
Sith philosophy
Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hatred leads to power. Power leads to victory. Let your anger flow through you. Your hate will make you strong.
True power is only achieved through testing the limits of one's anger, passing through unscathed. Rage channeled through anger is unstoppable. The dark side of the Force offers unimaginable power. The dark side is stronger than the light. The weak deserve their fate. –tenets of Sith philosophy Sith Lords are devoted to the dark side of the Force and are expected to draw on their anger, fear, and hatred in order to gain power. The Sith therefore maintain a certain psychological isolation where they continue to hold themselves above all others.
"Two there should be. No more, no less. One to embody power, the other to crave it." - Darth Bane
One of the ironies of the Sith code is that, though it preaches individual achievement, freedom, and power, the empires of the Sith in both the original Star Wars trilogy and the Expanded Universe were deeply authoritarian.
Sith code The Sith code, as seen in Knights of the Old Republic, is of similar format to the Jedi code.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion. Through passion, I gain strength. Through strength, I gain power. Through power, I gain victory. Through victory, my chains are broken. The Force shall free me.
Several works, including Knights of the Old Republic, explore the Sith mentality deeper. A basic tenet of Sith philosophy is that power and freedom are privileges that are earned by the strong. Unlike the Jedi, who attempt to give a good life to all, the Sith believe that only those that can muster the means to achieve their goals deserve to see them fulfilled. A further interpretation of this mentality leads to the Sith tradition of murdering one's master to take his place in the hierarchy of power. An important purpose of the "Always two" rule is to minimize the scale and devastation of this infighting, because, as the specter dark lord Naga Sadow recounts, the Sith have on several occasions completely destroyed themselves fighting for power.
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Bastilla Shan
Jedi Knight
Setinel Battle Meditation[/b] Force Immunity
"You have betrayed the Counsil, and yourself. I will end your life quickly"[on:In Galaxy][of:Unknown
Posts: 249
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Post by Bastilla Shan on Aug 27, 2007 11:56:22 GMT -5
Dark Jedi
The Lords of the Sith are not the only ones capable of calling upon the corrupting powers of the dark side of the Force, though they are by far the most dangerous Force-wielding foes of the Jedi. The blanket label "Dark Jedi" is often used to refer to non-Sith Force-users, though these darksiders may never have been true Jedi, as can be seen by the countless "Dark Jedi" trained during the reign of the Empire, during which the Jedi Order was nearly extinct.
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Bastilla Shan
Jedi Knight
Setinel Battle Meditation[/b] Force Immunity
"You have betrayed the Counsil, and yourself. I will end your life quickly"[on:In Galaxy][of:Unknown
Posts: 249
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Post by Bastilla Shan on Aug 27, 2007 11:58:30 GMT -5
Rankings
Like the Jedi Order, which has a clearly defined hierarchy of titles (Jedi Initiate, or "youngling," to Jedi Padawan to Jedi Knight to Jedi Master to Jedi Council Member), the Sith Order has a ranking system to divide the strong from the stronger, though it should be noted that, due to the great number of successive incarnations of the order, Sith hierarchy didn't maintain a single continuous ranking system throughout its history. Like the Jedi and the Old Republic, the Sith underwent a great reformation after the apocalyptic Battle of Ruusan, and the ranks of the Sith Order were among the things changed. Prior to that, however, Sith hierarchy remained much the same for almost 6,000 years: Hopeful toSith Minion to Sith Acolyte to Sith Warrior to Sith Lord to Dark Lord of the Sith.
For the most part this ranking system remained the same, through the ancient Sith Empire, Exar Kun's Brotherhood of the Sith, and Darth Revan's Sith Empire, until Lord Kaan declared that all of his highest ranking followers in the Sith Brotherhood of Darkness were Dark Lords of the Sith. Following the Sith Order's destruction at the Seventh Battle of Ruusan, Darth Bane reformed the order and decreed that there would only be two Sith at a time from that point onward: a Master and an apprentice. Both would bear the title "Dark Lord of the Sith," which at that point in time became interchangeable with the term "Sith Lord."
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Bastilla Shan
Jedi Knight
Setinel Battle Meditation[/b] Force Immunity
"You have betrayed the Counsil, and yourself. I will end your life quickly"[on:In Galaxy][of:Unknown
Posts: 249
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Post by Bastilla Shan on Aug 27, 2007 11:59:43 GMT -5
You agree to the Following:- You as a beginning Sith does not start out with a red lightsaber. You must earn it as being a hopeful, and threw time, will get it.
- You do not have the power to kill other members. You must check with Bastilla on killing another member.
- You cannot make up Jedi in you own postings. People have made the other groups seem quite pathedic in the past.
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