I like this. But hey man I just wanted to let you know that there's only one "o" in losing. Sorry, I don't mean to be annoying. It's done out of kindness I promise.
I think for the sith it would be altered. "Never love anything so much, that you are willing to risk yourself for it." Losing a loved one could be a great fuel of rage, and hatred toward those who caused the loss. And a living lover can also create a great deal of motivation to keep yourself alive.
In the era of the Sith empire we see that a lot of Sith were romantic the most unknown example with Darth Malgus and his Lover who was a Twi'lek who became a slave and then Darth Malgus fell in love with her. It wasn't until the Jedi took advantage of this emotional attachment that Malgus killed his wife. The Sith do not condemn it outright. but they warn against it when it interferes with that Sith's allegiance to the dark side.
When I write fanfics I usually like to work with the idea that all emotions work for Siths. My explanation for why Love and positive emotions are not used is that they are more laborious and volatile, you will hardly have a love that only grows over time and is always present, but anger can be cultivated at all times more easily.
In SWTOR I'm part of an RP guild as a Jedi Consular-turned-Sith as my views on Love being the strongest of all emotions led to my exile from the order. I now use my love of the Empire and it's citizens to mend wounds and seek to reunite the Galaxy under one banner. Not dispassionate and unattached as the Jedi; Nor one that seeks to enforce loyalty through fear, as the Sith. But an Empire forged by Love. Where loyalty isn't forced, but inspired. I believe love is the greatest untapped potential of the Force. So powerful, that even non-force-sensitives can feel it's influence.
I can't find the exact quote because my books are in storage, but I seem to remember a passage from a Sith to her apprentice in the "Fate of the Jedi" series. I'm paraphrasing " Love him, if that is what you wish. Want, desire, burn for whatever you want, but never love anyone, or anything so much that you can't bear to live without it." Made sense to me, even if I'm not sure I could live up to it. Great video. Thanks.
Considering passion fuels the dark side I wonder why emotions like happiness are excluded. I think attachment should be vital for the Sith because the Jedi focus on detachment
Ever heard of a mother lifting a car off of their child or vice-versa in real life? Humans are capable of it, however its just based on adrenaline, emotions that are usually negative, like anger, worriness and anxiety. Happiness is alignment, if you want more power and are happy, you dont seek power. Anger is the essence of power to the sith.
It's not that all passion is seen as negative just the positive one it's as quoted in the video Sith will almost always chose power over everything Sidious could manipulate people so freely because not every kind gesture he did was a lie, he did care about others to some degree, but of course if it was necessary to sacrifice them or discard them for the sake of more power he would do that without hesitation Dark Plagues and Doku being prime examples. In fact feeling of rage for betrayal that fuel a Dark lord or even dissapoitment must come from nurtured positive attachments that are than allowed to sour into enemity for that is how Sith draw their power.
@@pengumehbruh3098 Negative emotions are certainly easier to access however they can be used productively. Fear of loss forces one to take precautions. I think a Muse could work better than anger at nothing
Interesting that the positive emotion of love is both the whole in the sith and the Jedi code, which seems why they were both inevitably doomed to be destroyed because the force is a creation of life and it's such a fundamental force of life
It's not that the Sith couldn't love and only had to have negative emotions. I'm sure the sith felt the full scale of emotions. They used whatever emotions they needed to fuel their passion
And thinking of others before yourself and putting the needs and wants of others before your own is directly contrary to the fundamental nature of both the Sith and The Dark Side of the Force itself
I imagine the Sith have a hard time with love considering the dark side tends to turn people into bloodthirsty sociopaths. Dooku for example, he started as someone who fought for the little guy and did what was right. Then he joined Sidious and then he was committing atrocities left and right.
I think the Jedi prohibition against love was literally there to prevent attachment which was operationally difficult for the Jedi to accommodate. It comes down to a bunch of logistical bureaucrats who wanted all of the knights to be interchangeable soldiers they could deploy across the galaxy at a moment’s notice without any personal attachment that would limit their utility
This is what I don’t understand about the Jedi of the clone wars era. How would having an attachment to a person you love lead you to the dark side of the force. As you said it seems like what the Jedi were doing to prevent that was ironic because what they did to prevent Jedi from falling to the dark side(in this case forbidding attachment) actually led to more Jedi falling to the dark side. That rule just makes no sense to me.
I believe that by reason this was a double edge sword. Attachments like love can be a great strength but it can also be a weakness in many regards. Jedi seek to cut it out because it's to situational and we see it leading to damnation. Also, it's a equality thing and even then...
It was a self-fulfilling prophecy, Anakin’s attachment to Padme only led him to the dark side because the Jedi refused to allow him to be openly married to the senator…Which prevented him from confiding in them when he started getting premonitions of her death and ultimately the absolutely terrible advice he was given by Yoda to just rejoice and let her die.
@@wrenithilduincatsThe fear of losing them only leads you to the dark side when you’re not allowed to love them in the first place and therefore can’t confide your fears to any of your peers and are forced to seek the dark because it’s the only thing that offers comfort solace or Hope. When the great wisdom of the grandmaster is “let them die “, of course they have to seek answers elsewhere
The solution is simple: the strongrst Sith is the one that does whatever said Sith wants. In love and in general. Because what's the point in having power, if you cannot use it to do whatever you want? Such power would become a chain in itself, not the thing that liberates you from those chains.
I think I agree with the line of thinking Malgus had in using his love and the death of his love to make himself more powerful from the loss and anguish. I’m glad you touched on this subject; it’s been burning in the back of my mind for a while. I wonder if there was a romance between a Jedi and dark side user. Just curious.
This is why i believe what made Darth Vader stood out the most out of all Sith Lords and as i said before it was attachment that drove Anakin to become a Sith and yet even as Darth Vader he still defied that same rule of attachment just as he did before as a Jedi by never letting go or to move on from Padme until came his son Luke Skywalker
This is interesting. Sith used their love,passion for strength. It really made them more powerful. Sidious liked passion too. Though he thought the Sith should stay clear of love. Love ones can be used against them. Same is in our galaxy. But love and passion really can make us stronger. I think Sith who used love and passion are correct.May the Force be with you too. See you :)
Revan I guess doesn't count because he was no longer a Sith when he and Bastila married. But Malgus killed his love because he believed it made him weaker. Personally, I agree with Revan. Love can make you more powerful than you could ever imagine...sorry if I misquoted that, but I was trying to channel my inner Kenobi 😂
The first example perfectly sums up my old OC, overly indulgent, and extravagant. Though it wasn't to feed into his connection to the dark side, it was because he was a character study into loneliness and depression, everything he did was just a sad, post-wall female with a TikTok level of cope.
So, would Kyle Ren murdering his father empower him both by removing one of the few reasons he had left to be good AND by the pain of having personally done the murder? Like Malgus killing his unnamed lover?
Really I think it depends on the order. By some logic one could say it was against the Sith code due to it being emotion channeled at something other than the pursuit of strength and power (per the code drafted by sorzus syn). But it really depends on the order. Like in the SWTOR era, the Sith were so numerous and high in status that no one rly cared about that whereas it likely was looked on less favorably in the Rule of Two era due to the differing circumstances.
The Jedi's theory was also muddied. It didn't always have rules against love and attachment. It depended on how the council ruled at the time, and older council allowed it. I personally felt the Jedi that didn't allow it were giving into their own fear and causing their own problems because of which. I don't like a lot of the ideas of force healing, either. The idea that only the light can use force healing makes sense, and the idea Jedi are still very limited in this talent also makes sense. What Disney did with it is stupid. Also they had comic books where someone using force healing for some reason caused him to turn to the dark side was equally retarded. I wish someone would make a more sane ruling on it, but that wont happen as long as Disney is in charge.
Force healing did sort of exist in legends but it was not as OP nor was it instant and easily, so one certainly couldn’t save from a fatal lightsaber wound. Force Healing in legends was a process that required deep meditation and concentration, whenever Darth Vader had free time, he would often spend in his meditation chamber, trying to heal himself, but he was only able to heal his skin and scars even so slightly, but despite his efforts he never could heal his lungs. This a good time to explain why the Sith rarely used it, yes it was available to them but one has to remember the sith code and how the sith fuel their strength in the darkside, negative emotions along with things like pain are good at fueling the darkside, this is obviously I know as they aren’t light side user but it important to keep this in mind, because whenever Vader would try to heal his lungs, he would focus on the pain they caused him and his hatred for his mask, this would fuel the darkness in a sense and give him the power to heal them but as it heal them Vader would feel immense relief and joy, this change in mood would effect his feelings and inturn remove the fuel for the darkside, the very thing that was healing which would in turn, essentially shuts down the entire process. Instead the sith would resort to draining other beings life force or doing essentially transform but that only if they were powerful and not limited, so sith like Palpatine and Plagiud were the only ones who could do that. Note: I apologise in advance for the grammatical and spelling errors this reply has, I will edit and fix this comment soon. But not now, as I’m extremely tired.
Honestly I must conjecture that argument about the Sith. For the first line of the Sith Code is as follows: "There is no peace; only passion." If we consider that to the Jedi, passion leads to corruption as in emotional.attachments? Well then obviously what the Jedi condemn; the Sith on the other hand would embrace. For in passion, there is strength, and through that power. Power to achieve victory, and from there, the chains are broken. "The force will free me. For if the Sith sought power, well then their ambition is embraced. The Sith will act on their passions.
It more or less depends on the situation. Love is a complex emotion. Love doesn't necessarily mean you lose hate. It's just another powerful tool to be good or bad, nurturing love or fueling hate. Love is a double bladed sword.
I do feel tho if Padme had indeed survived ROTS Sidious would see Vader’s attachment to her as a form of weakness and would use this against Vader but most likely to manipulate Luke and Leia to stay in power either to replace Vader or something else
This was something that George Lucas from many many different religious beliefs and order to make stones & and that was Chrisindom and the pastors not being allowed to marry therefore distorting the natural sexual impulses which is half the reason the Jedi order failed and that the chosen one became one of the greatest enemies.
Based on SWTOR at least Sith preferred passionate, and wild romance, but without extreme love. Emotions are great to fuel the dark side, but love also can create weakness on it's own. Chosing to sacrifice yourself for the sake of your lover is a failure for the sith. However using love to fuel your rage against those who killed her is a good thing. So while love is not forbidden like for the jedi it is a risky route. But i think, that those who take it without being blinded by it could become more powerful on the dark side, than those who try to just refuse it.
I would be a such a worthy sith spreading my sith seeds all over the galaxy! Unfortunately I have no connections to the force so this task must fall to greater men.
It’s so true though, if the Jedi had allowed Anakin to be married to the senator, they could’ve helped him be prepared to have to sacrifice a spouse for the greater good…. Just like anyone else who is married to someone in a dangerous profession
No power is exclusive to either side of the force. In fact, there are no sides. Mortal minds are a simple prism through which one can view the force. Most are preoccupied with only their favorite hue. But all colors and shades are only fractions of the whole. The only thing that matters to it is that we help the Force grow, so it will in turn help us grow. It wasn't the joy that reversed Vader's healing, it was his guilt.
Well, with the ancient Sith, the True Sith as well as for the Sith species, they relied on relationships the same as most people, if for no other reason than to keep their population strong. But for the more ambitious and the ruling Sith, relationships meant weakness and presented blind spots that their opponents could use against them. By the time of the Sith ‘Rule of Two’, it was no longer about maintaining or growing a population of Sith, it was about hiding and operating in the shadows, only looking for those that they considered to have the greatest potential for great power and skill to be recruited to pass on their legacy, with never more than two Sith Lords and maybe a small group of hidden acolytes that would never be fully into the Sith unless one of the two Sith Lords proved useless or two troublesome or died. So while individual Sith of the Rule of Two often believed themselves to the exceptions to the Rule, they avoided becoming attached to their partners, if they even chose to have any, as they viewed that as weakness and an avenue that their revile could exploit as well as would’ve meant bringing one more mouth into the Sith plan who could slip up and give up their illusion that the Sith have died out. So for the Ro2 Sith, relationships were all but equated as attachments and forming such relationships should be avoided at all cost. For those Sith, everyone that they interacted with, for love, sex or business must be seen and used only to further the Sith grand plan and be discarded once they no longer needed them. I feel that the Rule of Two Sith would’ve been far stricter on the issue of relationships and attachments than even the Jedi Order at their most dogmatic.
Which rises the question of just how the plan even survived past Bane? Why did not a single one of these people who idolized being selfish egomaniacs simply say "screw this", settle down, and enjoy their life and power instead of training their own assassin?
@@clovernacknime6984. Good point. It might have had to do with the Jedi and their (the Sith) desire to have revenge against them (the Jedi) for their ethnic cleansing campaigns over the millennia against the Sith. If they gave up the secrecy, they would’ve been toast and nobody would’ve picked up their cultural torch.
I believe both Jedi and Sith were partially right and wrong about their rules about attachments/love: Jedi were correct that attachments may sway a Jedi’s decision from the most rational but they were also a great drive to protect what’s precious. Duty can take you so far but it’s not enough to be fulfilling. Of course you would have to be strong enough to withstand the loss of a beloved or else fall into the dark side. As for the Sith, attachments could be seen as a weakness that may be exploited by enemies. However pain drives the dark side and personally, if you can’t protect a single being from death except by natural old age then really how powerful are you? I consider it weak to avoid attachments for fear that they’ll restrain you; you must be strong enough to handle anything and protect what’s yours (GL said a big thing with the Sith was their greed and jealousy)
Darth plagueis admitted to anther type of love which is way more interesting in his novel he tells young darth sidious he has love ... love with out compassion however and states that compassion has nothing to do with it
And that's what openly led to their Doom if they will realize this isn't going to lead us to the dark side they would have been home having children and having some Fun
I think this is short sighted writing that fails to take into account all the other historical influences present within the lore. During the time of the Sith Empire, most were megalomaniacal, and they wouldn't want to dilute their blood line by marrying a non-force user, I think it far more consistent with the concept of a class-based society that Siths would only marry within their social class with the most powerful Sith's mating through arranged marriages in order to increase the power of their bloodline, both from a political sense and a mystical sense, i.e. power within the force. IMO whomever wrote this didn't think it through.
Fr fr some Sith never missed the opportunity to clap cheecks be they human or alien 👀🫂. But on a serious note if I was dark lord of the Sith I would zealously love and protect my loved ones . My PASSION to protect them would give me STRENGTH. Fueling my rage and POWER in turn. Love can be a powerful source of rage .The rage when others would dare to hurts those you love. Even in real life we get enraged when someone hurts a person we love.
I'm wondering, were there any "reverse Anakins" in the Sith? Basically a Sith that fell in love with someone and ended up going over to the Light Side because of it.
A reverse Anakin is eventually Darth Vader, someone who turned to the other side of the force because of their actions to save someone they loved. Though to answer your question, Starkiller is one who comes to mind.
This proves that the Sith are utterly weak because they ultimately don't understand true love and see it as a weakness. There should've been a story about a Sith falling in love with a Jedi resulting in him slowly shifting to the light side, the Jedi seeing this actually wanting to help him to abandon the dark side faster, only for her to die once both his fellow Sith and the Jedi crash in and make her a collateral. Then the dude looses it, and the massive amounts of grief, rage and sorrow causes him to achieve such levels of dark side power he single-handedly slaughters both the Jedi and his fellow Sith.
I think the prohibition against love was literally there to prevent attachment which was operationally difficult for the Jedi to accommodate. It comes down to a bunch of logistical bureaucrats who wanted all of the nights to be interchangeable soldiers they could deploy across the galaxy in a moments notice without any personal attachment that would limit their utility
Does one even need to learn how to do that? If you can already use the force to lift someone in the air with the raise of your hand, then all one has to do is use force and imagine your hand around the neck as you mimic a choking motion with your hand.
Power and love are the opposites of the same coin love doesn’t work for the sith and what they believe in so I can agree that they should discard love over power
Wrong on Malgus. We know WHO she was and we know how she died as well. You never read the novel clearly. Malgus himself killed her and she was a Twi'lek. Officially she was a slave but Malgus treated her more like a wife then anything.
So both sides shun love, this is why like a third side of the force would be neat that allows for emtions that are positive and teaches one to learn how to master their negative and not let them take control as opposed to the avoid at all costs policy of the Jedi. Third parties also can make for interesting plot points as well in general. Also emotions are important to take into consideration as well as how else can you emphasize with the suffering of others and do good by them and focus on serving the people rather than the force, It makes the force kind of like a twisted villain in a sense really. Where people in the middle get killed for the wars that the Pawn's of the force, the Jedi and the Sith play as the force's toy and will slaughter billions willingly for the force to play their game of which shiny light is more important.
So, odd dumb question; what REALLY scared Anakin about being booted out by the Jedi? By this point, he had spent years listening to people who doubted he was the Chosen One, or accepted it, but thus didn't care about HIM; only what "the Chosen One" could do (for them), and he was already learning that the Order was wrong, if not bad, and misguided. He had lost his mother, but he had his wife, and soon they'd have a child. How bad would it have really been to set loose from the responsibilities, and sent home with Padme? Other Jedi had left the Order; they developed reasons, or disagreements, and they weren't killed, hurt, or stripped of the Force. He could have easily "done things his way", even well before the Dark Side dominated that way. Why keep going on, living in secret, subservient to flawed individuals who didn't respect him, or even know him, when superior options were kind of visibly there? Obviously, for the story, and maybe a little bit his own selfishness, greed, or hubris, and that lite bit of fate that needed him there to do the bad, help the good, and bring balance to the Force, but for someone who started to hate the Jedi, and wanted things outside their purview, it's odd he didn't just walk away, and seize a different life he wanted more.
It was all he knew that wasn’t slavery , he saw it as losing obi wan and he couldn’t take another loss after his mother and need the order to validate him , he couldn’t leave without it and went it was no longer an option he destroyed the order to prove himself.
It's hard to walk away from the only life you have ever known. Specially when you have invested years and years into that life (the sunk cost fallacy). You feel the need to justify everything you gave up and sacrificed. To give it some meaning and value. (Spoken from personal experiences)
This reveals why the Dark Side is ultimately just as futile as the Republic-era Jedi. You can't achieve or build anything if happiness makes you weak (Sith) or fearful of loss and therefore vulnerable (Jedi). If you can't create anything you care about, what's the point? You're enslaved to ideals. Luke's Jedi, who can form attachments, just have to understand that they are mortal and will return to the Force so don't hurt the innocent to avoid that, are the only modern Star Wars faction to produce a sensible, workable philosophy.
I really like your content but HATE that I have to crank my volume all the way up to hear anything you are saying. It is fast becoming a reason for me to not bother watching your videos any longer.
The sith were wild, passionate lovers. They were encouraged to learn force cheek clap early on in training
While jedi were calculated penetrators 😜😜😜
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the dark side...where the sun doesnt shine
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You could say this is what fueled their preferences for form 2,4,and 5
This reinforces legends Luke’s idea of love
Learn to control it and it is a source of strength
And when it controls you it becomes your biggest weakness
You should have quoted Rhea from Omen "Never love anything so much that you can't bear loosing it!"
I like this. But hey man I just wanted to let you know that there's only one "o" in losing. Sorry, I don't mean to be annoying. It's done out of kindness I promise.
I think for the sith it would be altered. "Never love anything so much, that you are willing to risk yourself for it." Losing a loved one could be a great fuel of rage, and hatred toward those who caused the loss. And a living lover can also create a great deal of motivation to keep yourself alive.
In the era of the Sith empire we see that a lot of Sith were romantic the most unknown example with Darth Malgus and his Lover who was a Twi'lek who became a slave and then Darth Malgus fell in love with her. It wasn't until the Jedi took advantage of this emotional attachment that Malgus killed his wife. The Sith do not condemn it outright. but they warn against it when it interferes with that Sith's allegiance to the dark side.
Sith are too selfish to understand true love for the dark, and so they are kept from fully calling upon it 😈
When I write fanfics I usually like to work with the idea that all emotions work for Siths. My explanation for why Love and positive emotions are not used is that they are more laborious and volatile, you will hardly have a love that only grows over time and is always present, but anger can be cultivated at all times more easily.
You should have saved this one for Valentine's Day next month lol
In SWTOR I'm part of an RP guild as a Jedi Consular-turned-Sith as my views on Love being the strongest of all emotions led to my exile from the order.
I now use my love of the Empire and it's citizens to mend wounds and seek to reunite the Galaxy under one banner.
Not dispassionate and unattached as the Jedi; Nor one that seeks to enforce loyalty through fear, as the Sith. But an Empire forged by Love. Where loyalty isn't forced, but inspired.
I believe love is the greatest untapped potential of the Force. So powerful, that even non-force-sensitives can feel it's influence.
It’s better to love and lose it than to not love at all.
Agreed, the pain you feel after losing it is just showing you that your feelings were real and true
@@SkinnyEatWorld95 that’s right
@@darthrevanthedestroyer9003 Thank you, Revan. You have the respect of The Copy Ninja Kakashi Hatake of The Sharingan!
I have now acquired my daily dose of wisdom thanks to you, thank you
@@gameover9390 you’re welcome
I can't find the exact quote because my books are in storage, but I seem to remember a passage from a Sith to her apprentice in the "Fate of the Jedi" series. I'm paraphrasing " Love him, if that is what you wish. Want, desire, burn for whatever you want, but never love anyone, or anything so much that you can't bear to live without it." Made sense to me, even if I'm not sure I could live up to it. Great video. Thanks.
Considering passion fuels the dark side I wonder why emotions like happiness are excluded. I think attachment should be vital for the Sith because the Jedi focus on detachment
Ever heard of a mother lifting a car off of their child or vice-versa in real life? Humans are capable of it, however its just based on adrenaline, emotions that are usually negative, like anger, worriness and anxiety. Happiness is alignment, if you want more power and are happy, you dont seek power. Anger is the essence of power to the sith.
It's not that all passion is seen as negative just the positive one it's as quoted in the video Sith will almost always chose power over everything Sidious could manipulate people so freely because not every kind gesture he did was a lie, he did care about others to some degree, but of course if it was necessary to sacrifice them or discard them for the sake of more power he would do that without hesitation Dark Plagues and Doku being prime examples. In fact feeling of rage for betrayal that fuel a Dark lord or even dissapoitment must come from nurtured positive attachments that are than allowed to sour into enemity for that is how Sith draw their power.
@@pengumehbruh3098 Negative emotions are certainly easier to access however they can be used productively. Fear of loss forces one to take precautions. I think a Muse could work better than anger at nothing
Interesting that the positive emotion of love is both the whole in the sith and the Jedi code, which seems why they were both inevitably doomed to be destroyed because the force is a creation of life and it's such a fundamental force of life
It's not that the Sith couldn't love and only had to have negative emotions. I'm sure the sith felt the full scale of emotions. They used whatever emotions they needed to fuel their passion
Passion feeds power, and the most powerful does not need to fear losing what they love
Loving others gives you the strength to think of others before yourself.
And thinking of others before yourself and putting the needs and wants of others before your own is directly contrary to the fundamental nature of both the Sith and The Dark Side of the Force itself
I imagine the Sith have a hard time with love considering the dark side tends to turn people into bloodthirsty sociopaths. Dooku for example, he started as someone who fought for the little guy and did what was right. Then he joined Sidious and then he was committing atrocities left and right.
I think the Jedi prohibition against love was literally there to prevent attachment which was operationally difficult for the Jedi to accommodate. It comes down to a bunch of logistical bureaucrats who wanted all of the knights to be interchangeable soldiers they could deploy across the galaxy at a moment’s notice without any personal attachment that would limit their utility
This is what I don’t understand about the Jedi of the clone wars era. How would having an attachment to a person you love lead you to the dark side of the force. As you said it seems like what the Jedi were doing to prevent that was ironic because what they did to prevent Jedi from falling to the dark side(in this case forbidding attachment) actually led to more Jedi falling to the dark side. That rule just makes no sense to me.
Thats kind of the point isn't it? The clone wars era Jedi were incredibly flawed which led to their downfall.
I believe that by reason this was a double edge sword. Attachments like love can be a great strength but it can also be a weakness in many regards. Jedi seek to cut it out because it's to situational and we see it leading to damnation. Also, it's a equality thing and even then...
I think that they are against attachments because the fear of losing them and the pain of losing them can draw one to the dark side.
It was a self-fulfilling prophecy, Anakin’s attachment to Padme only led him to the dark side because the Jedi refused to allow him to be openly married to the senator…Which prevented him from confiding in them when he started getting premonitions of her death and ultimately the absolutely terrible advice he was given by Yoda to just rejoice and let her die.
@@wrenithilduincatsThe fear of losing them only leads you to the dark side when you’re not allowed to love them in the first place and therefore can’t confide your fears to any of your peers and are forced to seek the dark because it’s the only thing that offers comfort solace or Hope. When the great wisdom of the grandmaster is “let them die “, of course they have to seek answers elsewhere
The blue twi'lek shown in the kotor ll cinematics was Malgus's love interest she even helped with the sacking of corrosaunt
My addiction to this channel is worse than death sticks.
Good one 😁
Sounds about right
The solution is simple: the strongrst Sith is the one that does whatever said Sith wants. In love and in general. Because what's the point in having power, if you cannot use it to do whatever you want? Such power would become a chain in itself, not the thing that liberates you from those chains.
Sith all the way, give me my Sith Harem.
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That could give "safe sex" a completely different meaning. Lol.
Yes!
@@christophersandidge8257 Amen brother, enjoy the force drain.
I think I agree with the line of thinking Malgus had in using his love and the death of his love to make himself more powerful from the loss and anguish. I’m glad you touched on this subject; it’s been burning in the back of my mind for a while. I wonder if there was a romance between a Jedi and dark side user. Just curious.
This is why i believe what made Darth Vader stood out the most out of all Sith Lords and as i said before it was attachment that drove Anakin to become a Sith and yet even as Darth Vader he still defied that same rule of attachment just as he did before as a Jedi by never letting go or to move on from Padme until came his son Luke Skywalker
This is interesting. Sith used their love,passion for strength. It really made them more powerful. Sidious liked passion too. Though he thought the Sith should stay clear of love. Love ones can be used against them. Same is in our galaxy. But love and passion really can make us stronger. I think Sith who used love and passion are correct.May the Force be with you too. See you :)
loved the video and have been wondering about this for a while now thanks for the much needed answers.
This was a very interesting and informative video to watch
Darth Talon will be in SITH minds whenever they Meditate 😆😅
It's true 😁
Revan I guess doesn't count because he was no longer a Sith when he and Bastila married. But Malgus killed his love because he believed it made him weaker. Personally, I agree with Revan. Love can make you more powerful than you could ever imagine...sorry if I misquoted that, but I was trying to channel my inner Kenobi 😂
General Kenobi!!
@@davidchism6081 Well hello there 😂
"they'd surround themselves with luxury in order to feed of the jealousy of others."
Sounds like Darth Cartman.
This is why it is best to be Central with both the light, dark, and grey sides of the force yeah.
The second viewpoint makes sense(3:01). Fear is the beginning of the road to the dark side according to Yoda.
The first example perfectly sums up my old OC, overly indulgent, and extravagant. Though it wasn't to feed into his connection to the dark side, it was because he was a character study into loneliness and depression, everything he did was just a sad, post-wall female with a TikTok level of cope.
Sounds like a really interesting character. Sometimes I feel like peoples OCs are better then cannon characters
So, would Kyle Ren murdering his father empower him both by removing one of the few reasons he had left to be good AND by the pain of having personally done the murder? Like Malgus killing his unnamed lover?
Pretty much
Adored the video and enjoy your Star Wars content and a pretty regular basis. My interest is primarily the gray Jedi I enjoy the concept of balance.
"Meessa claps dem cheeksa" - Sith Lord Jar Jar
Really I think it depends on the order. By some logic one could say it was against the Sith code due to it being emotion channeled at something other than the pursuit of strength and power (per the code drafted by sorzus syn). But it really depends on the order. Like in the SWTOR era, the Sith were so numerous and high in status that no one rly cared about that whereas it likely was looked on less favorably in the Rule of Two era due to the differing circumstances.
The Jedi's theory was also muddied. It didn't always have rules against love and attachment. It depended on how the council ruled at the time, and older council allowed it. I personally felt the Jedi that didn't allow it were giving into their own fear and causing their own problems because of which.
I don't like a lot of the ideas of force healing, either. The idea that only the light can use force healing makes sense, and the idea Jedi are still very limited in this talent also makes sense. What Disney did with it is stupid. Also they had comic books where someone using force healing for some reason caused him to turn to the dark side was equally retarded. I wish someone would make a more sane ruling on it, but that wont happen as long as Disney is in charge.
Force healing did sort of exist in legends but it was not as OP nor was it instant and easily, so one certainly couldn’t save from a fatal lightsaber wound. Force Healing in legends was a process that required deep meditation and concentration, whenever Darth Vader had free time, he would often spend in his meditation chamber, trying to heal himself, but he was only able to heal his skin and scars even so slightly, but despite his efforts he never could heal his lungs. This a good time to explain why the Sith rarely used it, yes it was available to them but one has to remember the sith code and how the sith fuel their strength in the darkside, negative emotions along with things like pain are good at fueling the darkside, this is obviously I know as they aren’t light side user but it important to keep this in mind, because whenever Vader would try to heal his lungs, he would focus on the pain they caused him and his hatred for his mask, this would fuel the darkness in a sense and give him the power to heal them but as it heal them Vader would feel immense relief and joy, this change in mood would effect his feelings and inturn remove the fuel for the darkside, the very thing that was healing which would in turn, essentially shuts down the entire process. Instead the sith would resort to draining other beings life force or doing essentially transform but that only if they were powerful and not limited, so sith like Palpatine and Plagiud were the only ones who could do that.
Note: I apologise in advance for the grammatical and spelling errors this reply has, I will edit and fix this comment soon. But not now, as I’m extremely tired.
Honestly I must conjecture that argument about the Sith.
For the first line of the Sith Code is as follows:
"There is no peace; only passion."
If we consider that to the Jedi, passion leads to corruption as in emotional.attachments? Well then obviously what the Jedi condemn; the Sith on the other hand would embrace. For in passion, there is strength, and through that power. Power to achieve victory, and from there, the chains are broken. "The force will free me. For if the Sith sought power, well then their ambition is embraced. The Sith will act on their passions.
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It more or less depends on the situation. Love is a complex emotion. Love doesn't necessarily mean you lose hate. It's just another powerful tool to be good or bad, nurturing love or fueling hate. Love is a double bladed sword.
My friends and I were just talking about this…..
I can't imagine sith make for good romantic partners.
I do feel tho if Padme had indeed survived ROTS Sidious would see Vader’s attachment to her as a form of weakness and would use this against Vader but most likely to manipulate Luke and Leia to stay in power either to replace Vader or something else
This was something that George Lucas from many many different religious beliefs and order to make stones & and that was Chrisindom and the pastors not being allowed to marry therefore distorting the natural sexual impulses which is half the reason the Jedi order failed and that the chosen one became one of the greatest enemies.
Can you answer this question? Wen Exar Kun save Ulic Qel-Droma. Did he do it because he cared about ulic qel droma ?
That's why the jedi lost and the sith won because the jedi were so dogmatic in their beliefs
Based on SWTOR at least Sith preferred passionate, and wild romance, but without extreme love. Emotions are great to fuel the dark side, but love also can create weakness on it's own. Chosing to sacrifice yourself for the sake of your lover is a failure for the sith. However using love to fuel your rage against those who killed her is a good thing. So while love is not forbidden like for the jedi it is a risky route. But i think, that those who take it without being blinded by it could become more powerful on the dark side, than those who try to just refuse it.
Make me wonder if anakin could have heal himself via light side powers. It seems most powerful force users could drawn on both ideologies.
I would be a such a worthy sith spreading my sith seeds all over the galaxy! Unfortunately I have no connections to the force so this task must fall to greater men.
It’s so true though, if the Jedi had allowed Anakin to be married to the senator, they could’ve helped him be prepared to have to sacrifice a spouse for the greater good…. Just like anyone else who is married to someone in a dangerous profession
I'd say both the Jedi and Sith make the mistake of avoiding attachments as a rule. I understand why many would go with solitude as a choice, though.
Them Sith girls for the streets. Jedi Kings steer clear, you should.
No power is exclusive to either side of the force. In fact, there are no sides. Mortal minds are a simple prism through which one can view the force. Most are preoccupied with only their favorite hue. But all colors and shades are only fractions of the whole. The only thing that matters to it is that we help the Force grow, so it will in turn help us grow. It wasn't the joy that reversed Vader's healing, it was his guilt.
A very interesting take
Well, with the ancient Sith, the True Sith as well as for the Sith species, they relied on relationships the same as most people, if for no other reason than to keep their population strong. But for the more ambitious and the ruling Sith, relationships meant weakness and presented blind spots that their opponents could use against them. By the time of the Sith ‘Rule of Two’, it was no longer about maintaining or growing a population of Sith, it was about hiding and operating in the shadows, only looking for those that they considered to have the greatest potential for great power and skill to be recruited to pass on their legacy, with never more than two Sith Lords and maybe a small group of hidden acolytes that would never be fully into the Sith unless one of the two Sith Lords proved useless or two troublesome or died. So while individual Sith of the Rule of Two often believed themselves to the exceptions to the Rule, they avoided becoming attached to their partners, if they even chose to have any, as they viewed that as weakness and an avenue that their revile could exploit as well as would’ve meant bringing one more mouth into the Sith plan who could slip up and give up their illusion that the Sith have died out. So for the Ro2 Sith, relationships were all but equated as attachments and forming such relationships should be avoided at all cost. For those Sith, everyone that they interacted with, for love, sex or business must be seen and used only to further the Sith grand plan and be discarded once they no longer needed them. I feel that the Rule of Two Sith would’ve been far stricter on the issue of relationships and attachments than even the Jedi Order at their most dogmatic.
Which rises the question of just how the plan even survived past Bane? Why did not a single one of these people who idolized being selfish egomaniacs simply say "screw this", settle down, and enjoy their life and power instead of training their own assassin?
@@clovernacknime6984. Good point. It might have had to do with the Jedi and their (the Sith) desire to have revenge against them (the Jedi) for their ethnic cleansing campaigns over the millennia against the Sith. If they gave up the secrecy, they would’ve been toast and nobody would’ve picked up their cultural torch.
I believe both Jedi and Sith were partially right and wrong about their rules about attachments/love:
Jedi were correct that attachments may sway a Jedi’s decision from the most rational but they were also a great drive to protect what’s precious. Duty can take you so far but it’s not enough to be fulfilling. Of course you would have to be strong enough to withstand the loss of a beloved or else fall into the dark side.
As for the Sith, attachments could be seen as a weakness that may be exploited by enemies. However pain drives the dark side and personally, if you can’t protect a single being from death except by natural old age then really how powerful are you? I consider it weak to avoid attachments for fear that they’ll restrain you; you must be strong enough to handle anything and protect what’s yours (GL said a big thing with the Sith was their greed and jealousy)
Darth plagueis admitted to anther type of love which is way more interesting in his novel he tells young darth sidious he has love ... love with out compassion however and states that compassion has nothing to do with it
And that's what openly led to their Doom if they will realize this isn't going to lead us to the dark side they would have been home having children and having some
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I think this is short sighted writing that fails to take into account all the other historical influences present within the lore. During the time of the Sith Empire, most were megalomaniacal, and they wouldn't want to dilute their blood line by marrying a non-force user, I think it far more consistent with the concept of a class-based society that Siths would only marry within their social class with the most powerful Sith's mating through arranged marriages in order to increase the power of their bloodline, both from a political sense and a mystical sense, i.e. power within the force. IMO whomever wrote this didn't think it through.
Two Force Sensitives won't necessarily produce another Force Sensitive. Revan and Bastila had a son who was not Force Sensitive.
I am the sithari.
None may challenge me lmao
Fr fr some Sith never missed the opportunity to clap cheecks be they human or alien 👀🫂.
But on a serious note if I was dark lord of the Sith I would zealously love and protect my loved ones . My PASSION to protect them would give me STRENGTH. Fueling my rage and POWER in turn. Love can be a powerful source of rage .The rage when others would dare to hurts those you love. Even in real life we get enraged when someone hurts a person we love.
I'm wondering, were there any "reverse Anakins" in the Sith? Basically a Sith that fell in love with someone and ended up going over to the Light Side because of it.
A reverse Anakin is eventually Darth Vader, someone who turned to the other side of the force because of their actions to save someone they loved. Though to answer your question, Starkiller is one who comes to mind.
daym and i thought the light side had too many restrictions 😢
I’d say if the sith wanted to be angry all the time they should get married
This proves that the Sith are utterly weak because they ultimately don't understand true love and see it as a weakness.
There should've been a story about a Sith falling in love with a Jedi resulting in him slowly shifting to the light side, the Jedi seeing this actually wanting to help him to abandon the dark side faster, only for her to die once both his fellow Sith and the Jedi crash in and make her a collateral. Then the dude looses it, and the massive amounts of grief, rage and sorrow causes him to achieve such levels of dark side power he single-handedly slaughters both the Jedi and his fellow Sith.
Men jedi or sith suck,There should have been the alliance of carnal act,Darth Spermios Supreme is the leader
The Jedi were too pure that's what they were it wouldn't hurt for them to fall in love and have children
I think the prohibition against love was literally there to prevent attachment which was operationally difficult for the Jedi to accommodate. It comes down to a bunch of logistical bureaucrats who wanted all of the nights to be interchangeable soldiers they could deploy across the galaxy in a moments notice without any personal attachment that would limit their utility
Day 360 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon
Where do you think Anakin learned Force Choke
Does one even need to learn how to do that? If you can already use the force to lift someone in the air with the raise of your hand, then all one has to do is use force and imagine your hand around the neck as you mimic a choking motion with your hand.
What about Lana beniko
No wonder that Palpatine was virgin
Doubt it
The third view of Sith were the most right
I was always curious yes but also saw that it is indeed a case by case situation. I believe both sides can be right it just all depends.
Seems like it would suck to be a Sith, or Jedi. All that power, and for what? Jedi lived a meager existence, and the Sith didn't have any fun.
Swtor Darth Nox (M) in Love Ashara Zavros Darth Nox (F) in Love Andronikos Revel
Darth Malgus…
Interesting…
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Power and love are the opposites of the same coin love doesn’t work for the sith and what they believe in so I can agree that they should discard love over power
Malfus was the best
I hate love.... its to painful...
Why wasn't Palpatine able to morph his ugly, unlovable features?
Wrong on Malgus. We know WHO she was and we know how she died as well. You never read the novel clearly.
Malgus himself killed her and she was a Twi'lek. Officially she was a slave but Malgus treated her more like a wife then anything.
So both sides shun love, this is why like a third side of the force would be neat that allows for emtions that are positive and teaches one to learn how to master their negative and not let them take control as opposed to the avoid at all costs policy of the Jedi. Third parties also can make for interesting plot points as well in general.
Also emotions are important to take into consideration as well as how else can you emphasize with the suffering of others and do good by them and focus on serving the people rather than the force, It makes the force kind of like a twisted villain in a sense really. Where people in the middle get killed for the wars that the Pawn's of the force, the Jedi and the Sith play as the force's toy and will slaughter billions willingly for the force to play their game of which shiny light is more important.
Darth Zana is a good example of an attention seeker.
So the Sith are more people of culture, in a toxic way.
Stay toxic ladies and gentlemen.
No it was in service to themselves, the Sith are a bunch of Narcissists for the most part.
Ever heard of Darth Marr?
So, odd dumb question; what REALLY scared Anakin about being booted out by the Jedi? By this point, he had spent years listening to people who doubted he was the Chosen One, or accepted it, but thus didn't care about HIM; only what "the Chosen One" could do (for them), and he was already learning that the Order was wrong, if not bad, and misguided. He had lost his mother, but he had his wife, and soon they'd have a child. How bad would it have really been to set loose from the responsibilities, and sent home with Padme? Other Jedi had left the Order; they developed reasons, or disagreements, and they weren't killed, hurt, or stripped of the Force. He could have easily "done things his way", even well before the Dark Side dominated that way. Why keep going on, living in secret, subservient to flawed individuals who didn't respect him, or even know him, when superior options were kind of visibly there? Obviously, for the story, and maybe a little bit his own selfishness, greed, or hubris, and that lite bit of fate that needed him there to do the bad, help the good, and bring balance to the Force, but for someone who started to hate the Jedi, and wanted things outside their purview, it's odd he didn't just walk away, and seize a different life he wanted more.
It was all he knew that wasn’t slavery , he saw it as losing obi wan and he couldn’t take another loss after his mother and need the order to validate him , he couldn’t leave without it and went it was no longer an option he destroyed the order to prove himself.
It's hard to walk away from the only life you have ever known. Specially when you have invested years and years into that life (the sunk cost fallacy). You feel the need to justify everything you gave up and sacrificed. To give it some meaning and value. (Spoken from personal experiences)
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Geetings Acolytes? You making a video for 12 people? Acolytes are students of the thread mate. Not the force. Get it right. you had one job.
As a Sith Lord I see romantic love as a weakness. It causes people to make foolish mistakes too
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This reveals why the Dark Side is ultimately just as futile as the Republic-era Jedi. You can't achieve or build anything if happiness makes you weak (Sith) or fearful of loss and therefore vulnerable (Jedi). If you can't create anything you care about, what's the point? You're enslaved to ideals.
Luke's Jedi, who can form attachments, just have to understand that they are mortal and will return to the Force so don't hurt the innocent to avoid that, are the only modern Star Wars faction to produce a sensible, workable philosophy.
I really like your content but HATE that I have to crank my volume all the way up to hear anything you are saying. It is fast becoming a reason for me to not bother watching your videos any longer.
just stop being deaf
@@Blueee51 Funny. When I can watch any other channel on youtube and NOT have to jack my volume past 50, it's not on my end.
@DonLoco3 sounds like a skill issue to me. I don't have any issues with the volume.
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