That sir...was epic....Darth Malgus's interpretation of the force both explains and personifies the Sith Code ethics. This sir....was a damn fine job.....
@Red Rat The Dark Side isn't just "death." It's passion, rage, fear. The very essence of emotion. The drive to become the best. And as much as it destroys it can also create. Passion is the heart of creation. Rage can drive people to become great warriors, perfecting their bodies and minds into instruments of battle. Fear leads us to find cures for diseases. The "culmination" of the Dark Side is nothing. There is no culmination. It's an endless drive to aspire. To fight harder, think deeper and live fuller. The Dark Side is dangerous, but it is not evil. No more evil than the Light, which promotes equality at the cost of individuality, order at the cost of progress and peace at the cost of betterment. If the Light is a forest that provides food and shelter for creatures, the Dark is an inferno that burns it down, stopping it from growing rank and allowing it to grow again, ever stronger. There is no "culmination" to either the Light or Dark. There is only the Conflict.
@Red Rat I am...not sure when I became an advocate for Nazis by simply stating that the difference between Sith and Jedi is more subtle and interesting than it's given credit for but, okay. I can see you are uninterested in an exchange of words and seem quite content in your view of the lore, and so, I wish you a good evening friend, or whatever time of day it is in you area. This was...certainly entertaining.
@@randomcenturion7264 Yeah, that response from Red Rat......went down a very different road to say the least. I just love how Darth Malgus' Interpretation of the force was compelling and explained much of Sith Code ethics and warrior culture at it's finest. Personally, when I look at the difference between Sith and the Jedi, one of the most outstanding contratsof philosophies is how the Jedi is focused on the more Social and mass order, and the Sith seem to focus on achievement of the individual. I guess being a soldier and a boxer I can relate better to the Sith than Jedi.
@@bceaser1 Malgus certainly is an interesting perspective on Sith philosophy. From the warrior perspective, rather than the more cold and unfeeling side reflected by Sidious. You can tell he actual respects his foes because they make him stronger and wiser with each fight.
@@randomcenturion7264 Exactly, I bought the book on him after I purchased the original Star Wars Old Republic game. He was definitely the right villain to spearhead the launch. I think he also personified the era at it's height and the difference between the the soldier on the ground and more cerebral Sith that tend to to be more seen at the top.
Malgus was a man of knowledge, strategy, and power. He is one of the greatest Sith, in my opinion. He clearly saw the imperfections in the Sith and the Jedi as well when others thought either side was perfect and well structured. He understood the force better than most everyone and wasn't afraid to voice those findings, the truth, and his morals. He was confident and fearless enough to break away from the Immortal Emperor and the Sith when he knew it was time. That neither side would see their flaws and fix them. He, himself, was determined to reveal those flaws and break the pillars of lies and deception both the Sith and Jedi hid behind. He always knew what to do and how to do it. I'm thoroughly convinced that he was simply playing with either side in SWTOR. Whether captured or free, I'm sure it was all apart of his plan to ensure he exposes all of the secrets and plans of either side. Darth Malgus never played around. He simply wanted everyone to be understand the hidden and gotten details in the force and in doing all of that, he knew that he can't have any weakness, else that said weakness ( Eleena ) would be used against him. That's why he never once stopped continuing in his plans for everything. Whether everyone would like to admit it or not, the galaxy needed Malgus. Needed the Betrayer to help shape the future of what had yet to come. He knew that his efforts were only the beginning of something bigger and greater than him and everyone in his time. Personally, I'd like to sit down with him and ask questions just to learn more about his vision and knowledge, his opinion on things. I think he's the GOAT all around.
I would have LOVED to see an honest conversation between Darth Traya and Darth Malgus. Kreia's idea of using other ideas as a contrast to better understand your own and to allow your own ideals to grow and never be a slave to a single belief would be contrasted most interestingly by the not-cartoonishly-evil extreme belief in conflict as everything of Darth Malgus.
This video has blown me away, I am reading the book The Old Republic: Deceived, right now and when I heard those quotes done like that with the music and the Sith Code at the end, it just blew me away. Awesome job *thumbs way up*
I love this video so much, hate the fact we have not gotten a tv show or movies in this era with the sublime magnificent writing we have seen in this game
@@deathking1019 Marr is literally just Malgus but Two steps behind. Marr and Malgus has most of the same views, ideologies, goals, opinions, and similar personalities. But Malgus was branded a traitor for having the same opinion Marr had Later on. Problem was Marr failed to act before it was to late. While They crucified Malgus for being ahead of the curve.
@@hazardous8301 difference is actually Marr didn’t betray most of his allies and Marr sought out new ones plus Marr became a true force ghost (something no sith was able to do before) and he aided in destroying the sith emperor twice the last time for good Malgus only sought to increase his own power and even though you aided him he betrays you at the drop of the hat his ambitions out weighed his common sense
@@deathking1019 Malgus didn’t do anything for his own power. Malgus did it for the betterment of the empire. He also only betrayed those who wouldn’t join him. Many of his allies joined him. His empire was without infighting, and those who served him did it out of loyalty and respect, not fear or manipulation. Malgus didn’t care about being emperor. He just got tired of the Dark councils infighting where they were literally driving the empire to destruction.
@@hazardous8301 His “Empire” fell in a single day and he had a chance to ask your character to join but instead he steals from you and tries to kill you even after knowing you can be an ally
People who think Disney has better storytelling are on some serious shit. Star Wars lives on in Legends canon, Disney cannot touch it, as they already made it ‘non canon.’
Malgus was ALOT more powerful then people seem to think. He defeated and even killed some of the greatest duelist of time. He could shrug off rockets to the gut. Having a entire mountain fall on him, and was the one mostly responsible for the victory over Coruscant. All this being long before he even reached his prime. After he reached his prime he literally beat and member of the dark council to death with his bare hands. Invented the force ability that was considered the single most powerful combat force technique of all time, and was the only sith to actually master said ability other then Sidious who would then evolve it into his fleet killing ultimate attack. He was considered by Vitiate(the most powerful sith of all time)to be his secret weapon, and was viewed by the dark council to be the most Likely candidate for succeeding Vitiate. Malgus is vastly underrated and it’s honestly a crime.
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.
awesome vid. they do make excellent trailers. Spoilers aside, the red Twilek, who was she and what class story was it? I've not done much dark side campaigns tbh. Also, the music, is that from the soundtrack?
The universe is a collective conciousness. A realm of collective conciousness is a realm of CONFLICT. Without conflict it ceases to be a collective conciousness. Conflict shall always exist as long as this universe exists. That is something that the hippies and so called new age gurus shall never understand as long as they cling to their feelings of being "All One". Because the very fact that this universe exists is proof that that to an extent that this is not true. We are not all one. We are separate. Perhaps originating from some original energetic explosion, but we are no longer that singular being. Therefore we are not "One" as long as we live here. The universe Is conflict.
Yeah, I'm hearing they fucked up this last movie big time, so maybe you're correct. Just have to get my SW from the video games. I hear the Han Solo movie is gonna be a chick flick....yeah...I was wrong. lol
The dislikers understand this video only partially. They fail to comprehend it...
That sir...was epic....Darth Malgus's interpretation of the force both explains and personifies the Sith Code ethics. This sir....was a damn fine job.....
@Red Rat The Dark Side isn't just "death." It's passion, rage, fear. The very essence of emotion. The drive to become the best. And as much as it destroys it can also create. Passion is the heart of creation. Rage can drive people to become great warriors, perfecting their bodies and minds into instruments of battle. Fear leads us to find cures for diseases.
The "culmination" of the Dark Side is nothing. There is no culmination. It's an endless drive to aspire. To fight harder, think deeper and live fuller. The Dark Side is dangerous, but it is not evil.
No more evil than the Light, which promotes equality at the cost of individuality, order at the cost of progress and peace at the cost of betterment.
If the Light is a forest that provides food and shelter for creatures, the Dark is an inferno that burns it down, stopping it from growing rank and allowing it to grow again, ever stronger.
There is no "culmination" to either the Light or Dark. There is only the Conflict.
@Red Rat I am...not sure when I became an advocate for Nazis by simply stating that the difference between Sith and Jedi is more subtle and interesting than it's given credit for but, okay.
I can see you are uninterested in an exchange of words and seem quite content in your view of the lore, and so, I wish you a good evening friend, or whatever time of day it is in you area.
This was...certainly entertaining.
@@randomcenturion7264
Yeah, that response from Red Rat......went down a very different road to say the least. I just love how Darth Malgus' Interpretation of the force was compelling and explained much of Sith Code ethics and warrior culture at it's finest. Personally, when I look at the difference between Sith and the Jedi, one of the most outstanding contratsof philosophies is how the Jedi is focused on the more Social and mass order, and the Sith seem to focus on achievement of the individual. I guess being a soldier and a boxer I can relate better to the Sith than Jedi.
@@bceaser1 Malgus certainly is an interesting perspective on Sith philosophy. From the warrior perspective, rather than the more cold and unfeeling side reflected by Sidious. You can tell he actual respects his foes because they make him stronger and wiser with each fight.
@@randomcenturion7264 Exactly, I bought the book on him after I purchased the original Star Wars Old Republic game. He was definitely the right villain to spearhead the launch. I think he also personified the era at it's height and the difference between the the soldier on the ground and more cerebral Sith that tend to to be more seen at the top.
Malgus was a man of knowledge, strategy, and power. He is one of the greatest Sith, in my opinion. He clearly saw the imperfections in the Sith and the Jedi as well when others thought either side was perfect and well structured. He understood the force better than most everyone and wasn't afraid to voice those findings, the truth, and his morals. He was confident and fearless enough to break away from the Immortal Emperor and the Sith when he knew it was time. That neither side would see their flaws and fix them. He, himself, was determined to reveal those flaws and break the pillars of lies and deception both the Sith and Jedi hid behind. He always knew what to do and how to do it. I'm thoroughly convinced that he was simply playing with either side in SWTOR. Whether captured or free, I'm sure it was all apart of his plan to ensure he exposes all of the secrets and plans of either side. Darth Malgus never played around. He simply wanted everyone to be understand the hidden and gotten details in the force and in doing all of that, he knew that he can't have any weakness, else that said weakness ( Eleena ) would be used against him. That's why he never once stopped continuing in his plans for everything. Whether everyone would like to admit it or not, the galaxy needed Malgus. Needed the Betrayer to help shape the future of what had yet to come. He knew that his efforts were only the beginning of something bigger and greater than him and everyone in his time.
Personally, I'd like to sit down with him and ask questions just to learn more about his vision and knowledge, his opinion on things. I think he's the GOAT all around.
Life is conflict and Conflict is life. That is why I love Malgus because we share the same exact philosophy. That is why I embraced Mars.
You either stop doing star wars a jedi fan or stay long enough to see yourself become a sith fan
@Colin zzstu Majors
Me niether....
It's time for the jedi... to end.
Star wars without the Sith simply would'n't have worked, the Dark side is the Star war's main plot, otherwise it would simply flop
sith are the way
@@deathking1019 Je'daii are the true followers of the force not Jedi or Sith
I would have LOVED to see an honest conversation between Darth Traya and Darth Malgus. Kreia's idea of using other ideas as a contrast to better understand your own and to allow your own ideals to grow and never be a slave to a single belief would be contrasted most interestingly by the not-cartoonishly-evil extreme belief in conflict as everything of Darth Malgus.
This video has blown me away, I am reading the book The Old Republic: Deceived, right now and when I heard those quotes done like that with the music and the Sith Code at the end, it just blew me away. Awesome job *thumbs way up*
I love this video so much, hate the fact we have not gotten a tv show or movies in this era with the sublime magnificent writing we have seen in this game
I love to hear these while at my crappy job.
Me too 😁
I got chills watching this. I love it.
Ironic that Vader admired Malgus given that Vader's goal was to serve the Empire in pursuit of peace.
In many ways, Darth Malgus was what Darth Vader could have been if events had unfolded slightly different
Well united we stand sounds funny after Darth Bane drastic reformation of Sith Order.
This (1:12 to 1:14) is a metaphor of both the awesoness and duration in which I played my smuggler in SW:TOR
this shit was hard body! got chills thinking about my Dark side alter ego in my head haha Lord Wrath
I’m glad I’m not the only one with a Dark Side alter ego in their heads
*laughs in Sith Lord*
that was great to watch! great work! 😀
Now that I know it was actually MALGUS who said this. I can't breathe. I can't love this much that character😍😍😍😍
I sympathize. Malgus thus far has been my All-Time favorite Sith and one I could easily see myself following into battle :)
Great job!! Loved it
If I could be trained by any Sith, Darth Malgus would be my Top Pick
darth marr would be mine the true shield of the empire
@@deathking1019 Marr is literally just Malgus but Two steps behind. Marr and Malgus has most of the same views, ideologies, goals, opinions, and similar personalities. But Malgus was branded a traitor for having the same opinion Marr had Later on. Problem was Marr failed to act before it was to late. While They crucified Malgus for being ahead of the curve.
@@hazardous8301 difference is actually Marr didn’t betray most of his allies and Marr sought out new ones plus Marr became a true force ghost (something no sith was able to do before) and he aided in destroying the sith emperor twice the last time for good
Malgus only sought to increase his own power and even though you aided him he betrays you at the drop of the hat his ambitions out weighed his common sense
@@deathking1019 Malgus didn’t do anything for his own power. Malgus did it for the betterment of the empire. He also only betrayed those who wouldn’t join him. Many of his allies joined him. His empire was without infighting, and those who served him did it out of loyalty and respect, not fear or manipulation. Malgus didn’t care about being emperor. He just got tired of the Dark councils infighting where they were literally driving the empire to destruction.
@@hazardous8301 His “Empire” fell in a single day and he had a chance to ask your character to join but instead he steals from you and tries to kill you even after knowing you can be an ally
Darkness made manifest
Excellent video, beautiful cuts, well put together with music that sets the tone for battle.....
splendidly
Amazing.
"Darth Malgus is my ally. The FORCE is conflict and the Empire is its will be done."
Till this day I listen to this
So true!
sir that was epic i like this
A damn good video
Damn.... I LOVE this!!!
nice work )))
Wow😍
“And then you will be broken.” - Kreia
People who think Disney has better storytelling are on some serious shit. Star Wars lives on in Legends canon, Disney cannot touch it, as they already made it ‘non canon.’
There was a similar video on youtube called "Peace is a lie" if I recall correctly. It seems the video has been removed, at least I cannot find it.
I wish you could join Malgus in SWTOR, that would be an epic story line. I always build my Sith in his image🎉.
He might not have been the most powerful, but Malgus understood the very essence of the dark side
Malgus was ALOT more powerful then people seem to think. He defeated and even killed some of the greatest duelist of time. He could shrug off rockets to the gut. Having a entire mountain fall on him, and was the one mostly responsible for the victory over Coruscant. All this being long before he even reached his prime. After he reached his prime he literally beat and member of the dark council to death with his bare hands. Invented the force ability that was considered the single most powerful combat force technique of all time, and was the only sith to actually master said ability other then Sidious who would then evolve it into his fleet killing ultimate attack. He was considered by Vitiate(the most powerful sith of all time)to be his secret weapon, and was viewed by the dark council to be the most Likely candidate for succeeding Vitiate. Malgus is vastly underrated and it’s honestly a crime.
I bet you guys would also love purpose of conflict by dudufilm. He's my favourite star wars editor: th-cam.com/video/_YuCvOxDgOE/w-d-xo.html
Same
What's with the castle crashers music?
Anyone know what this speech is from?
Malgus says them on a book called deceived like cinematic "deceived" its tells about the empires preparation of sacking of coruscant
Who's reciteing the Sith code at the end?
No one in particular. It was a random vid i found on TH-cam which i modified using sound editing.
I always do
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.
@@axelvonelern8081 and then you will be broke....
@@brickzebra8369 wrong
Just asking but does anyone, and I mean anyone, know what the music for this is called?
Rok Nardin - Hell Rising.
Where can i get the video of Darth Malrus saying the text at the beginning
Check out Dudufilm's "Purpose of Conflict".
awesome vid. they do make excellent trailers. Spoilers aside, the red Twilek, who was she and what class story was it? I've not done much dark side campaigns tbh. Also, the music, is that from the soundtrack?
mpsaunders the red twilek is just a sith from the trailer
The universe is a collective conciousness. A realm of collective conciousness is a realm of CONFLICT. Without conflict it ceases to be a collective conciousness. Conflict shall always exist as long as this universe exists. That is something that the hippies and so called new age gurus shall never understand as long as they cling to their feelings of being "All One". Because the very fact that this universe exists is proof that that to an extent that this is not true. We are not all one. We are separate. Perhaps originating from some original energetic explosion, but we are no longer that singular being. Therefore we are not "One" as long as we live here. The universe Is conflict.
What's the name of the song you used and I like this
What song is playing throughout the video?\
Rok Nardin - Hell Rising.
Great video! Can you tell me from where do you have the speech of Darth Malgus? PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW!! :)
Thanks for the support! I'm glad you enjoyed.
Audio book called 'Deceived' to my memory. cannot remember who narrates though.
Okay, thank you very much! :)
Where did the voice over come from?
Does anyone have the full quote by Malgus written down
What's name of the songs you used
Where did you get the malgus audio from
My man, you should be editing for money
I hope the next trilogy is about Reven, or at least takes place in the old Republic.
You know how foolish that hope is, my friend. They will never do that and I am thankful they won't so they can't fuck that up too.
Yeah, I'm hearing they fucked up this last movie big time, so maybe you're correct. Just have to get my SW from the video games. I hear the Han Solo movie is gonna be a chick flick....yeah...I was wrong. lol
Revan is impossible to fuck with, that's why they haven't dared it yet :p
Commissar Kordoshky
Here, here,......the movie series has almost made me give up on it....I love what this guy did with the Sith code and ethics...
I already have given up, I have not watched the last jedi and will refuse to watch whatever piece of trash they make next.
What the song
So sad that malgus needed to kill kill His twi lek Wife ;(
Disney should sell LucasArts to ya for 25 cents and then you rebuild it! This is the WAY!
Join the dark side.
Conflict can bring improvement yes. However, that understanding that evolves is the wrong lesson and it will always be the wrong lesson.