Can it be possible that some are so powerful in the Force and doesn't know they're using the Force, and thought it was just pure sorcery or believe they're gods? That's why Han Solo said he saw a lot of weird stuff and doesn't believe in the Force. Perhaps he saw the Force at work but never labeled it as the Force?
kinda, the nightsisters were aware that their "magic" was a different way to use the force, surely there were other cultures/religions that knew that they were using the force in some form, but others might not know they were using the force, they only knew they were using some sort of power
It the argument of nature vs nurture, and usually those that fall to natural instincts tend to fall to the Dark Side, and those allow their nurturing to change them for the better tend to be in the Light Side.
If a race has no (or only a handful) dark siders/light sides of the the course of star wars "history" then that's a clear indication for nature as well. Basically these species that can't stray away from their normal path (light or dark side affiniteit) make a pretty strong argument that nurture is significantly less important in the SW universe than it it is our own. And I dont think nuture is more important for the light side/makes people more inclined to be a light sider as you can very easily nuture someone into becomeing a ruthless psycho.
Ya, if I'm not mistaken, most herd/group oriented species were inclined to be more light sided. Humans are sort of a middle ground, as while we do usually like being in groups, some are much more of a lone wolf situation.
But, again, this falls under the same principle as "not all sith were inherently strong in the dark side". The amount of actual lone wolves in the human species is actually pretty small. Most people who like to characterize themselves as lone wolves are still in their own social groups trying to gain status in one way or another, just like anyone else, rather than literally not caring about such things.
Given that the Rule of Two grew beyond both Korriban and the Sith species, not much IMHO. The Jedi would probably keep an eye on them because of the tremendous imbalance that the Force was finding itself in, causing them to be suspicious of the species that originated the most devastating dark sided empires in galactic history. However, they would not find anything of value, and would probably come to blame the war and Count Dooku for the darkening of the Force. Sidious' plans advance unnoticed and eventually everything happens exactly as it happened in the main continuity.
I mean, they did. The answer is that Palpatine did the same thing he does to every other dark side organization he comes across: Ingratiate himself or a subordinate to them, steal their assets, and then kill them all.
If you're talking about the Dark Jedi who fought Leia, Beldorion, he mostly used Force storms and telekinesis. Some Force users are better in the use of the lightsaber (Maul, for example), other in manipulating the Force (I guess Sidious would qualify). But interestingly, in addition to that, Beldorion used the Force to mantain a muscular form. In other words, the Force was his steroids.
Star wars species are so cool to become Jedi or sith it makes the Galaxy more awesome an interesting to fight against your own species who join the dark side or the right side
7:00: That, or the fact that George Lucas was sick of seeing more Wookiee Jedi after Lowbacca's introduction. Would have loved making Hanharr a Sith, you know.
For the sith if there were any native peoples on the planet that the sith claimed it as their own they most likely would be good candidates to be part of the Sith
depends on the era. They took slaves from those considered "aliens", only admitting them to the academies of korriban, etc. when they needed more bodies for their armies.
When it comes to Sith Purebloods/the Sith Species, we can see that although they were in a way “barbaric” the architecture, religious background and their caste system did result in them having a sort of honour code. Morality, might made right, but justice and honour was upheld highly, particularly amongst the Kissai and Massassi Caste. This is seen and further highlighted with King Adas, the 300 year old Kissai and the first Sith’ari, he was the unifier of all the tribes. He unified the Sith people and all the clans against the Rakatans, who shared their technology in a way to manipulate the Sith species into a pseudo slavery. During Adas’ reign, its referenced in the comics that even being over 200 years old (4 times the age of the normal Sith) he created a blood soup from the aspiring warriors who challenged him to the right to rule. We can infer and it’s said in the comics that a blood soup was done specifically to honour those who had fallen. We get another instance of “goodness” when it comes to the last king of the Sith, Hakagram Graush, who again unified the Sith people against his Father, Dathka Graush, who used his force necromancy to create an army of the dead to literally force the fragmented tribes under his rule. It wasn’t until the arrival of the Jen’Ari, the Dark Jedi, that the concept of “light and dark” was introduced to Sith Species. So taking this all into consideration, although the Sith species as a whole were inclined to the dark side, it makes me believe that light siders in that species would have been more common (but still a major minority) than first thought, and provided the individual had the mental, physical or social strength to defend themselves either by blade or by proxy, then none would have taken too much issue with that. It’s also mentioned in the book of Sith, that although the Sith species were dark sided, that their delving into dark side abilities did not match that Ajunta Pall, or Sorzus Syn. Which again tells me that yes, inclined to the dark side; but not consumed by it. It was only after exterior influence and their culture was tainted by outside factors, that the Sith species became the wanna be edgelords that we know them as now. Also we don’t actually know where the separate Sith species came from. We know the primary three, Massassi, Zuguruk and Kissai all had unique aspects. Which if we look at human society, it’ll be similar to Neanderthal becoming the “warrior class” due to their hulking figures and stronger bodies, Homo sapiens becoming the Zuguruk due to their increased dexterity and intelligence, and Homo Erectus becoming the Kissai due to their middle ground between the two prior species. I personally think this is more the case because the e Zuguruk had 4 fingers, the massassi didn’t grow hair and instead grew additional tendrils and bone Spurs, longer more feline ears, sharper teeth, and like their smaller, but more intelligent cousins the Kissai, had only 3 fingers and a thumb on their hands. Which evolutionarily speaking, would have taken millions of years just for that minor adjustment to come through.
I gotta say man you been putting out some really good videos on very interesting topics for a long time but especially lately they have been great. I very much enjoy the Kotor and SWTOR stuff.
Because my main in SWtOR is a Light Side Jedi Guardian, I most definitely know about how possible it is for a Sith Pureblood to turn to the Light Side... I mean just look at Praven... despite being a Sith Pureblood trained by Darth Angral and entrusted with Darth Angral's son as his own apprentice, he nevertheless had a personal code of honour that had more in common with the Jedi than the Sith, which made it possible for him to accept Jedi mercy and be accepted as a Padawan of the Jedi Order who even participated in the effort to liberate Correlia from the Imperial occupation. In spite of his heritage and in spite of his upbringing, Praven somehow managed to develop into a good person. At the same time, within the same Jedi Knight storyline in SWtOR, we see a Kel'dor... Tol Braga fall to the Dark Side. Despite the inclination his species has toward the Light Side, he still nevertheless fell to the Dark Side when despite his many victories and even converting a member of the Dark Council to the Light Side, he was unable to handle the failure of his mission to turn the Sith Emperor Vitiate to the Light and lost faith... pretty much because he had never faced failure before that point. Of course, whether or not he returned to the Light Side in the end is completely unknown because the Star Cabal saw to his demise regardless.
@@holeeshi9959 well unlike Praven, Scourge still draws upon the Dark Side, despite him acting in the interests of the greater good of the galaxy and despite vowing personal loyalty to the Jedi Knight when he and Kira Carsen return during the Onslaught story arc. In fact the contempt he has for the Servants of the Emperor derives from the Sith Code... specifically the part about breaking one's chains. For the Servants to be pledging their undying loyalty to the Emperor and to be the mindless instruments of his will goes against the Sith Code, because Passion bestows Strength, which bestows Power, which bestows Victory, which breaks one's chains and frees them. Of course, that is ultimately why the Sith are always doomed to turn against each other. Because every fellow Sith that is close to, equal or stronger is another set of chains to be broken.
Does play into core point of anakin’s arc too. It’s a choice. It always was. Luke choose to defy emperor, in the end, so too did Anakin. But he never was “evil or good” due to his birth.
What would be VERY interesting would be the species EXCEPTIONs to the normal "rules" like that 1 Sith species member that is NATURALLY more aligned to the Light Side and tended to be alot more good or neutrals then evil.. I mean we DO KNOW that there WAS a Hutt Jedi so they clearly wouldnt have been greedy. Or say the 1 member of whatever Yoda is that decided to be evil instead. Especially that one truly Ithorian that just wasn't only a socio but probably even a violent psychopath.
I feel like there is some missing info with the Gran, or it's been rewritten since Disney took over. As I remember seeing Gran all the time as Thugs on Nar Shaddaa in Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast. Or maybe it's just their normal herd mentality in action even though they are with even worse scum and villainy.
While he did note that Gran from colonies on Malastare and such were not as tied to this behavior, I can understand them being especially susceptible to peer pressure. Either explanation could account for Gran working as thugs without visible hesitancy. Though a Disney rewrite is still possible without combing through sources looking for where this comes from.
Honestly, idk, but at least im the chosen one and I have the potential to become the most powerful Jedi of all time, with me able to harness both the light and dark
If you haven't made a Part 2, I'd like one that includes Dashade as Dark Side (they were regarded as ideal allies by the Sith) and Miraluka & Togruta as Light Side.
There is probably a video on my question, but: if a force-sensitive being was practicing both the Light and Dark Side (of the force), how inclined would they be to either side? There are grey force users, but wouldn’t there also be some that were more inclined to either side?
Honestly, didn't know that about the gran. With how often they appear as thugs in the Jedi Knight games, I always thought they were aggressive given how much they love "boxing" with Kyle Katarn.
My favorite race that in my opinion is the most obscure are the mirialans sure there are a lot of them are legends now just hope we get more stories on them
It’s really interesting to me how different species behavior is, and if they fall more to the light or the dark side of the force. I’m hoping for a part 2 🤞
should have pointed out the zabraks, from what I have read their inclination deeply depended on which sub species of the race they were, aka what planet they originated from.
My old high school friend's nickname was 'geet' so when I was making the channel name around 5 years ago, the name 'geetsly's' just randomly popped into my mind from his nickname and stayed ever since.
Do we know what happened to the kell'dor (plo'koon species) sages after order 66? Were they slaughtered by the empire as well, seeing as they were so similar to the jedi?
Given how much of the Trandoshans aggressiveness is linked to their hunting-based religion, I'm assuming they would be slightly leaning towards the Dark but capable of managing it.
*sees description notes* Roger. Proceeding to manipulate and destroy the Sith so for Darth Bane to rise... and for the obsolete Old Republic and Old Jedi Order to live out the last millennia of their increasingly worthless lives. In the meantime, may the galaxy be strengthened with the Empire's reign, the resultant New Republic that will replace it, and, of course, the founding of a New Jedi Order.
Keep up the work! Recently my brother a police officer was KIA. His favorite series was starwars and he loves your content on the EU and the lore of star wars. Watching your vids reminds me of his love for starwars so never stop!
1:28 the Anzati could be considered neutral? Coz they are basically force sensitives space vampires, they survive by draining the life force of sentient beings. And what about the Caamasi? They are very much perfect light siders.
In Legends there was only one single race, I cant remember which one now but they were virtually humanoid with pale skin and i think white haired, that were highly force sensitive and could only become Jedi. They were a naturally benevolent and caring race and had no concept of the Darkside at all. They were immune to it because they just couldn't fathom how or why anyone would want to even go down that path or do those things. Their concept in understanding of being cruel, jealous, snide or vindictive was absolute ZERO.
Like most near-humans they could go either way. Dathomirian Zabrak were naturally Dark Side for obvious reasons, but the rest of the species tended toward Light.
I would say humans slightly leans to the dark side, they are individualistic, have strong individual attachments, is mostly impulsive, and quite self-righteous and proud. Most humans in the Jedi order struggles with the dark side, and a vast majority(like even bigger majority than their share of population) of dark jedis are human, and the species even replaced the Sith pureblood as the dominant species in the Sith empire. I say if not brainwashed at a young age, a human force wielder would almost certainly become a darksider. other races that is inclined to the darkside is the Dathomirian Zabrak-Human hybrid, Anzati, and Umbarans. but normal Zabrak and Mirialan are more light-sided
Huh, didn't know that about the Gran. I would have guessed they were neutral or dark siders, considering some of them supported Lot Dott in Episode 1 when he kept objecting to Padme and the others claims that the Trade Federation invaded their planet. There was also that one Gran Senator Ask Aak who basically kissed Palpatine's ass and was one of the major supporters of everything he did during the Clone Wars.
Can it be possible that some are so powerful in the Force and doesn't know they're using the Force, and thought it was just pure sorcery or believe they're gods? That's why Han Solo said he saw a lot of weird stuff and doesn't believe in the Force. Perhaps he saw the Force at work but never labeled it as the Force?
Is it possible to learn this power?
@@Karlos1234ify Not from a Jedi.
kinda, the nightsisters were aware that their "magic" was a different way to use the force, surely there were other cultures/religions that knew that they were using the force in some form, but others might not know they were using the force, they only knew they were using some sort of power
An excellent topic for more Star Wars content!
This. This concept is good.
"Greed never fails to motivate" - Darth Maul
Indeed.
It the argument of nature vs nurture, and usually those that fall to natural instincts tend to fall to the Dark Side, and those allow their nurturing to change them for the better tend to be in the Light Side.
If a race has no (or only a handful) dark siders/light sides of the the course of star wars "history" then that's a clear indication for nature as well.
Basically these species that can't stray away from their normal path (light or dark side affiniteit) make a pretty strong argument that nurture is significantly less important in the SW universe than it it is our own.
And I dont think nuture is more important for the light side/makes people more inclined to be a light sider as you can very easily nuture someone into becomeing a ruthless psycho.
The Senate was incredibly Dark Side Prone. After all Darth Sidious became the Senate
He was ALWAYS The Senate.
@@geetslys true
I mean politics is a pathway to greed so if the boot fits right?
@@geetslys Not Yet
Ya, if I'm not mistaken, most herd/group oriented species were inclined to be more light sided. Humans are sort of a middle ground, as while we do usually like being in groups, some are much more of a lone wolf situation.
But, again, this falls under the same principle as "not all sith were inherently strong in the dark side". The amount of actual lone wolves in the human species is actually pretty small. Most people who like to characterize themselves as lone wolves are still in their own social groups trying to gain status in one way or another, just like anyone else, rather than literally not caring about such things.
*Watches the species prone to the dark side and realizes the senate isn’t there* Perhaps the achieves are incomplete.
Nabooans are the senate
What would have happened if the sith (the species) still existed during the clone wars?
OOOH
Not much, in my opinion.
Try star wars legends : Luke's 12 students
Given that the Rule of Two grew beyond both Korriban and the Sith species, not much IMHO.
The Jedi would probably keep an eye on them because of the tremendous imbalance that the Force was finding itself in, causing them to be suspicious of the species that originated the most devastating dark sided empires in galactic history.
However, they would not find anything of value, and would probably come to blame the war and Count Dooku for the darkening of the Force.
Sidious' plans advance unnoticed and eventually everything happens exactly as it happened in the main continuity.
I mean, they did.
The answer is that Palpatine did the same thing he does to every other dark side organization he comes across: Ingratiate himself or a subordinate to them, steal their assets, and then kill them all.
Need a part 2 for the Falleen, Cathar, Rodians, Twi'leks, and so many more.
All of those are pretty much neutral species in the force
Well the Zabraks do deserve a mention if a second video was to come
Zabraks were mentioned in a separate video.
@@Mandalore_24 The Zabrak race is a curious one. Two very different communities of Zabraks with very different outlooks on life.
Ummm all of those are common neutral species in the force
5:03 i still can't believe a Hutt is capable of fighting Humanoids with a light saber 🤔 i gotta see that happen in the movies or something
Ikr
I'm trying to imagine how the thing moves. Maybe he Force-jumps a lot?
@@ThinWhiteAxe wouldn’t it be hilarious if they used ataru
Aka form 4
Supposedly they have really strong muscles under that fat
If you're talking about the Dark Jedi who fought Leia, Beldorion, he mostly used Force storms and telekinesis.
Some Force users are better in the use of the lightsaber (Maul, for example), other in manipulating the Force (I guess Sidious would qualify).
But interestingly, in addition to that, Beldorion used the Force to mantain a muscular form.
In other words, the Force was his steroids.
Glad to see the “genetic destiny” thing debunked here. Makes my SWTOR Light Sith heart very happy to hear.
Suxx what happened to your people.
Star wars species are so cool to become Jedi or sith it makes the Galaxy more awesome an interesting to fight against your own species who join the dark side or the right side
I'm always intrigued by seeing seemingly evil looking Aliens behaving all lightsided. And vice versa.
Could you make a video on the most popular In-universe interpretations of the force? Besides the jedi and sith of course
*"The force is tingly good with this one! Most excellent and enjoyable!"*
Are you Obi Wan or Bill and Ted?
Glad you enjoyed it! May The Force be with you!
Former, I guess. Don't know about the latter yet.
*"May the force be with you!"*
Kenobi
7:00: That, or the fact that George Lucas was sick of seeing more Wookiee Jedi after Lowbacca's introduction.
Would have loved making Hanharr a Sith, you know.
Ithorians are my favorite light siders. They could be very powerful with special techniques like battle meditation. Rite out of the Bane novel.
And they look cool!
@@geetslys whomever drew up the Ithorian as a species..was super creative ! 4 throats!
A force sensitive race: Is it possible to learn this power?
For the sith if there were any native peoples on the planet that the sith claimed it as their own they most likely would be good candidates to be part of the Sith
depends on the era. They took slaves from those considered "aliens", only admitting them to the academies of korriban, etc. when they needed more bodies for their armies.
When it comes to Sith Purebloods/the Sith Species, we can see that although they were in a way “barbaric” the architecture, religious background and their caste system did result in them having a sort of honour code. Morality, might made right, but justice and honour was upheld highly, particularly amongst the Kissai and Massassi Caste. This is seen and further highlighted with King Adas, the 300 year old Kissai and the first Sith’ari, he was the unifier of all the tribes. He unified the Sith people and all the clans against the Rakatans, who shared their technology in a way to manipulate the Sith species into a pseudo slavery. During Adas’ reign, its referenced in the comics that even being over 200 years old (4 times the age of the normal Sith) he created a blood soup from the aspiring warriors who challenged him to the right to rule. We can infer and it’s said in the comics that a blood soup was done specifically to honour those who had fallen. We get another instance of “goodness” when it comes to the last king of the Sith, Hakagram Graush, who again unified the Sith people against his Father, Dathka Graush, who used his force necromancy to create an army of the dead to literally force the fragmented tribes under his rule.
It wasn’t until the arrival of the Jen’Ari, the Dark Jedi, that the concept of “light and dark” was introduced to Sith Species.
So taking this all into consideration, although the Sith species as a whole were inclined to the dark side, it makes me believe that light siders in that species would have been more common (but still a major minority) than first thought, and provided the individual had the mental, physical or social strength to defend themselves either by blade or by proxy, then none would have taken too much issue with that.
It’s also mentioned in the book of Sith, that although the Sith species were dark sided, that their delving into dark side abilities did not match that Ajunta Pall, or Sorzus Syn. Which again tells me that yes, inclined to the dark side; but not consumed by it.
It was only after exterior influence and their culture was tainted by outside factors, that the Sith species became the wanna be edgelords that we know them as now.
Also we don’t actually know where the separate Sith species came from. We know the primary three, Massassi, Zuguruk and Kissai all had unique aspects. Which if we look at human society, it’ll be similar to Neanderthal becoming the “warrior class” due to their hulking figures and stronger bodies, Homo sapiens becoming the Zuguruk due to their increased dexterity and intelligence, and Homo Erectus becoming the Kissai due to their middle ground between the two prior species.
I personally think this is more the case because the e Zuguruk had 4 fingers, the massassi didn’t grow hair and instead grew additional tendrils and bone Spurs, longer more feline ears, sharper teeth, and like their smaller, but more intelligent cousins the Kissai, had only 3 fingers and a thumb on their hands. Which evolutionarily speaking, would have taken millions of years just for that minor adjustment to come through.
Very interesting topic that I've always thought thought!
Glad you liked it!
Sounds like Generation Tech propoganda
Would have loved seeing a Sith Pureblood actually becoming a great Jedi. Black sheeps really change a lot, you know.
That does sort of happen in SWTOR I believe. As long as you play lightside for the Jedi Knight.
@@minicle426 Yes, but I was referring to non-player characters outside the TOR era.
@@michaelandreipalon359 the PC Jedi Knight can redeem Lord Praven (a Sith Pureblood) on Tatooine
I wonder how the Empire treated those lightside inclined planets
Off to the Deathstar gulags, you go
I gotta say man you been putting out some really good videos on very interesting topics for a long time but especially lately they have been great. I very much enjoy the Kotor and SWTOR stuff.
I appreciate that! Have really been trying to up the quality!
Surprised that Zabrak aren't dark side aligned, considering Darth Maul, Savage, Ventress, etc
Because my main in SWtOR is a Light Side Jedi Guardian, I most definitely know about how possible it is for a Sith Pureblood to turn to the Light Side... I mean just look at Praven... despite being a Sith Pureblood trained by Darth Angral and entrusted with Darth Angral's son as his own apprentice, he nevertheless had a personal code of honour that had more in common with the Jedi than the Sith, which made it possible for him to accept Jedi mercy and be accepted as a Padawan of the Jedi Order who even participated in the effort to liberate Correlia from the Imperial occupation.
In spite of his heritage and in spite of his upbringing, Praven somehow managed to develop into a good person.
At the same time, within the same Jedi Knight storyline in SWtOR, we see a Kel'dor... Tol Braga fall to the Dark Side. Despite the inclination his species has toward the Light Side, he still nevertheless fell to the Dark Side when despite his many victories and even converting a member of the Dark Council to the Light Side, he was unable to handle the failure of his mission to turn the Sith Emperor Vitiate to the Light and lost faith... pretty much because he had never faced failure before that point. Of course, whether or not he returned to the Light Side in the end is completely unknown because the Star Cabal saw to his demise regardless.
also scourge, he's sith, but he's one of the good guys
@@holeeshi9959 well unlike Praven, Scourge still draws upon the Dark Side, despite him acting in the interests of the greater good of the galaxy and despite vowing personal loyalty to the Jedi Knight when he and Kira Carsen return during the Onslaught story arc.
In fact the contempt he has for the Servants of the Emperor derives from the Sith Code... specifically the part about breaking one's chains. For the Servants to be pledging their undying loyalty to the Emperor and to be the mindless instruments of his will goes against the Sith Code, because Passion bestows Strength, which bestows Power, which bestows Victory, which breaks one's chains and frees them.
Of course, that is ultimately why the Sith are always doomed to turn against each other. Because every fellow Sith that is close to, equal or stronger is another set of chains to be broken.
Does play into core point of anakin’s arc too.
It’s a choice. It always was. Luke choose to defy emperor, in the end, so too did Anakin. But he never was “evil or good” due to his birth.
What would be VERY interesting would be the species EXCEPTIONs to the normal "rules" like that 1 Sith species member that is NATURALLY more aligned to the Light Side and tended to be alot more good or neutrals then evil.. I mean we DO KNOW that there WAS a Hutt Jedi so they clearly wouldnt have been greedy. Or say the 1 member of whatever Yoda is that decided to be evil instead. Especially that one truly Ithorian that just wasn't only a socio but probably even a violent psychopath.
Reason I love starwars the mystery behind the force and the conflict between light and dark
The short answer YES to all part 2's. I enjoy your presentation of the lore
Your video's always help my Star Wars fan fictions stories I mean it thank you
Glad to hear it!
Sith pure bloods that had the strength of the darkside with the mix of logic and jedi morality is the most dangerous
Yes, and the Miraluka should be in it.
Kiss My Jedi Jawa.
Yes, the neutrals that never swayed towards the dark nor the light…
Kel Dor have a keen sense of justice.
Plo Koon even used force justice a light version of force lightning based on bringing justice.
I feel like there is some missing info with the Gran, or it's been rewritten since Disney took over.
As I remember seeing Gran all the time as Thugs on Nar Shaddaa in Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2: Jedi Outcast.
Or maybe it's just their normal herd mentality in action even though they are with even worse scum and villainy.
While he did note that Gran from colonies on Malastare and such were not as tied to this behavior, I can understand them being especially susceptible to peer pressure. Either explanation could account for Gran working as thugs without visible hesitancy. Though a Disney rewrite is still possible without combing through sources looking for where this comes from.
I was just watching your previous videos about that last night
Honestly, idk, but at least im the chosen one and I have the potential to become the most powerful Jedi of all time, with me able to harness both the light and dark
what are humans in star wars, light side or dark side or neutral and can go either way
If you haven't made a Part 2, I'd like one that includes Dashade as Dark Side (they were regarded as ideal allies by the Sith) and Miraluka & Togruta as Light Side.
5:10 Yoda's species!
5:16 Ithorians, of course.
Rick rolled us there, huh?
There is probably a video on my question, but: if a force-sensitive being was practicing both the Light and Dark Side (of the force), how inclined would they be to either side? There are grey force users, but wouldn’t there also be some that were more inclined to either side?
I’ve no clue who though I was scared of droids, but furries? Those things scare me.
Honestly, didn't know that about the gran. With how often they appear as thugs in the Jedi Knight games, I always thought they were aggressive given how much they love "boxing" with Kyle Katarn.
Thumbnail:
Spongebob: No Darksiders
Sexy squidward: No lightsiders
This video definitely needs a part 2!
Hello There! Has anyone seen Anakin? He ran off with my credits, I need them for a snack.Also is Calamari Pizza good? Master Poof said it’s good.
Kenobi- I was not supose to talk but... I last saw him with ahsoka on the senate kitchen
Were the Sith Sith because of their species or because they were born into a Dark Side culture?
In SWTOR, I am playing a hard light side Jedi Consular, who is also a Sith Pureblood
I just can’t picture a Camaasi dark sider.
My favorite race that in my opinion is the most obscure are the mirialans sure there are a lot of them are legends now just hope we get more stories on them
It’s really interesting to me how different species behavior is, and if they fall more to the light or the dark side of the force. I’m hoping for a part 2 🤞
Yes, more videos like this would be cool.
Gotta say, we really need to learn a lot of stuff from the Gran.
Agree, they don't only look cool but they seem the kind of species to be a Jedi Master if you know what I meam
2:22 *talks about sith purebloods while showing a picture of zabrak and twi'lek*
should have pointed out the zabraks, from what I have read their inclination deeply depended on which sub species of the race they were, aka what planet they originated from.
The thumbnail makes the dark side looks like the chad side
8:17 humans actually start hearing voices if they're alone for too long.
Need a part 2 plzzz this was great
Shocked and stunned
Humans. We don't always know what side we are on or why, but we will always do it the best.
What about mace windu’s race weren’t they naturally inclined towards the dark side as well
Please can you do a whole video on the sith pureblood species.
I had thought that Hutts species were not able to wield the force nor be influenced by it.
Hey Geetsly why did you pick that name? What does it mean?
My old high school friend's nickname was 'geet' so when I was making the channel name around 5 years ago, the name 'geetsly's' just randomly popped into my mind from his nickname and stayed ever since.
@@geetslys Neat. Thx for responding BTW this question was rattling in my head for a while.
The Force is picking favorites
Do we know what happened to the kell'dor (plo'koon species) sages after order 66? Were they slaughtered by the empire as well, seeing as they were so similar to the jedi?
Same question for the ithorians and their light side religion
Given how much of the Trandoshans aggressiveness is linked to their hunting-based religion, I'm assuming they would be slightly leaning towards the Dark but capable of managing it.
Yes a part 2 please
1:54 Bet the drawer is from Germany
Seems like boths sides of the force are natural almost like the force is 1 thing rather than 2
*sees description notes* Roger. Proceeding to manipulate and destroy the Sith so for Darth Bane to rise... and for the obsolete Old Republic and Old Jedi Order to live out the last millennia of their increasingly worthless lives.
In the meantime, may the galaxy be strengthened with the Empire's reign, the resultant New Republic that will replace it, and, of course, the founding of a New Jedi Order.
I would adore a part two
A sith jedi is an interesting concept.
Anakin became sith trying to protect Padme. Wouldn't it be easy for a gren to fall the same way? Or is it different somehow?
There were light side Sith purebloods? (Praven in SWTOR?)
What about Zabrax? Wouldn't they be more towards the Dark Side?
Anzanti Vampires seen very darkside speices. Unless i am mistaken.
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1:28 the Anzati could be considered neutral? Coz they are basically force sensitives space vampires, they survive by draining the life force of sentient beings. And what about the Caamasi? They are very much perfect light siders.
I would say that the Anzati were naturally inclined to the dark side
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i guess its just to little information about yodas species to put it on the list ?
Gran were inclined towards the light? Didn't they invade Malastare and practically enslave the Dug?
Part 2!
um yoda species
I wonder why he didn't say that sith pureblood that were prone to the light or neutral aspect of the force we're extremely honorable
what about the Kaleesh?
In Legends there was only one single race, I cant remember which one now but they were virtually humanoid with pale skin and i think white haired, that were highly force sensitive and could only become Jedi.
They were a naturally benevolent and caring race and had no concept of the Darkside at all. They were immune to it because they just couldn't fathom how or why anyone would want to even go down that path or do those things. Their concept in understanding of being cruel, jealous, snide or vindictive was absolute ZERO.
I noticed the datomir werent on the list
I always thought that humans were prone to be leaning to the dark side considering they are competitive and greedy in nature.
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Literally all I can say....
Let's not resort to stereotyping.
This may be a stupid question, but are Zabraks more Dark Side oriented?
Like most near-humans they could go either way. Dathomirian Zabrak were naturally Dark Side for obvious reasons, but the rest of the species tended toward Light.
Or the Grey side . Beings here on EARTH Have capabilities such as this and don't realize it . My family does.
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You kinda left out the Zabrak and Cathar.
Are Rakata still Canon in Canon (that sounds weird)
And also are they still the Creator of Human of starwars in Canon?
I would say humans slightly leans to the dark side, they are individualistic, have strong individual attachments, is mostly impulsive, and quite self-righteous and proud. Most humans in the Jedi order struggles with the dark side, and a vast majority(like even bigger majority than their share of population) of dark jedis are human, and the species even replaced the Sith pureblood as the dominant species in the Sith empire. I say if not brainwashed at a young age, a human force wielder would almost certainly become a darksider.
other races that is inclined to the darkside is the Dathomirian Zabrak-Human hybrid, Anzati, and Umbarans. but normal Zabrak and Mirialan are more light-sided
Hamsters are strong with the Dark Side of the force...
Huh, didn't know that about the Gran. I would have guessed they were neutral or dark siders, considering some of them supported Lot Dott in Episode 1 when he kept objecting to Padme and the others claims that the Trade Federation invaded their planet. There was also that one Gran Senator Ask Aak who basically kissed Palpatine's ass and was one of the major supporters of everything he did during the Clone Wars.
Haha, Ask Aak. Why's that his name?
@@michaelandreipalon359 No idea. Maybe George or one of the other writers thought it would be funny, which it kind of is.
I identify as a lightsider sith pure blood who only seeks romantic relationships with darksider Huts.