@@stoneyboyd Darth Plagueis, seated in a dimly lit chamber, gazed intently at his apprentice, Darth Sidious, who would soon be known as Emperor Palpatine. They had been discussing the intricacies of the Force, and Plagueis saw an opportunity to share a story that reflected his unique perspective. "Have you ever heard of Darth Tenebrous, the brilliant Sith Lord?" Plagueis began, his voice filled with a mixture of contemplation and intrigue. Sidious nodded, curiosity flickering in his eyes. "I have heard whispers of his name, my Master. But his story remains a mystery to me." Plagueis smiled, pleased with his apprentice's interest. "Darth Tenebrous was a Sith Lord who possessed an unparalleled intellect and saw the Force through the lens of scientific inquiry." He went on to expound upon Tenebrous's viewpoint, explaining how Tenebrous approached the Force as a force of nature that could be analyzed and manipulated through rigorous experimentation. "Tenebrous believed that the Force held the secrets of the universe, waiting to be unlocked through precise understanding and controlled experimentation," Plagueis explained. "He devoted himself to studying its patterns, uncovering its laws, and harnessing its energy to further his own power." Plagueis recounted how Tenebrous meticulously conducted experiments, pushing the boundaries of Sith knowledge. He described Tenebrous's analytical approach, treating the Force as a vast cosmic equation to be solved. "But, as is often the case, even the brightest minds can be blinded by their own ambitions," Plagueis continued, a note of caution in his voice. "Tenebrous's pursuit of knowledge and power ultimately led him down a treacherous path." Plagueis explained how Tenebrous's thirst for power drove him to explore forbidden practices and rituals, seeking to strip the Force from the Jedi and claim it as his own. "In his relentless quest for dominance, Tenebrous delved into dark arts that corrupted his very essence," Plagueis explained, his voice tinged with solemnity. "He believed he could reshape the Force itself to his will, discarding the boundaries of morality and ascending to godlike status." Plagueis continued, describing how Tenebrous's obsession blinded him to the inherent dangers of his experiments. He painted a picture of a Sith Lord consumed by his own ambition, walking a precarious tightrope between control and chaos. "But it was his unquenchable thirst for power that ultimately became his downfall," Plagueis revealed, his voice carrying a hint of satisfaction. "In his pursuit of godhood, Tenebrous unwittingly unleashed forces he could not control." Plagueis described the cataclysmic event that marked Tenebrous's end-a moment of realization and horror that revealed the true nature of the Force. "It was in a moment of cruel irony that Tenebrous's apprentice, recognizing the folly of his master's ambitions, harnessed the very Force Tenebrous sought to manipulate," Plagueis explained, his voice taking on a somber tone. "With a focused act of the dark side, the apprentice used the Force to bring forth a massive boulder, which came crashing down upon Tenebrous, ending his existence." Plagueis allowed a moment of silence to permeate the chamber, honoring the memory of Tenebrous and reflecting on the fragile balance between power and wisdom. "And so, my apprentice," Plagueis concluded, his voice carrying a sense of caution, "the tragedy of Darth Tenebrous serves as a reminder that no matter how brilliant one may be, the Force cannot be fully
He could've also been told about other ancient sith lords by sidious like he could've told him about Nihilious and how he could drain a whole planet of life.
Tenebrous was too proud to see any hole in his logic or to think that Plagueis would have the guts to kill him. Plagueis was too proud to see that focusing on his research would leave him vulnerable. Sidious was too proud to see that Vader could be redeemed.
Plaguis was not too proud at all, and that is not why he died. In fact, he knew he was vulnerable, so much that he stopped sleeping in fear of being killed by assassins.
@@distanthope9153 I'd rather think it was pride rather than stupidity, since he went underground and left the Grand plan in Sidious' hands, which led to Sidious nuking soujurn and eventually killing him.
@@andrefigueredo34 But wasn't Soujurn's destruction just a plot between Gardulla and King Veruna? I don't remember Palpatine being involved in that at all.
@@gghs9162 Are you still with me, Plagueis? Yes, I detect that you are-though barely […] I actually thought you would die on Sojourn-and you would have if the Hutt hadn't tipped you off to Veruna's scheme. Sidious was the one who contacted Veruna and had Maul supply the atomic weapon.
Darth Plagueis, seated in a dimly lit chamber, gazed intently at his apprentice, Darth Sidious, who would soon be known as Emperor Palpatine. They had been discussing the intricacies of the Force, and Plagueis saw an opportunity to share a story that reflected his unique perspective. "Have you ever heard of Darth Tenebrous, the brilliant Sith Lord?" Plagueis began, his voice filled with a mixture of contemplation and intrigue. Sidious nodded, curiosity flickering in his eyes. "I have heard whispers of his name, my Master. But his story remains a mystery to me." Plagueis smiled, pleased with his apprentice's interest. "Darth Tenebrous was a Sith Lord who possessed an unparalleled intellect and saw the Force through the lens of scientific inquiry." He went on to expound upon Tenebrous's viewpoint, explaining how Tenebrous approached the Force as a force of nature that could be analyzed and manipulated through rigorous experimentation. "Tenebrous believed that the Force held the secrets of the universe, waiting to be unlocked through precise understanding and controlled experimentation," Plagueis explained. "He devoted himself to studying its patterns, uncovering its laws, and harnessing its energy to further his own power." Plagueis recounted how Tenebrous meticulously conducted experiments, pushing the boundaries of Sith knowledge. He described Tenebrous's analytical approach, treating the Force as a vast cosmic equation to be solved. "But, as is often the case, even the brightest minds can be blinded by their own ambitions," Plagueis continued, a note of caution in his voice. "Tenebrous's pursuit of knowledge and power ultimately led him down a treacherous path." Plagueis explained how Tenebrous's thirst for power drove him to explore forbidden practices and rituals, seeking to strip the Force from the Jedi and claim it as his own. "In his relentless quest for dominance, Tenebrous delved into dark arts that corrupted his very essence," Plagueis explained, his voice tinged with solemnity. "He believed he could reshape the Force itself to his will, discarding the boundaries of morality and ascending to godlike status." Plagueis continued, describing how Tenebrous's obsession blinded him to the inherent dangers of his experiments. He painted a picture of a Sith Lord consumed by his own ambition, walking a precarious tightrope between control and chaos. "But it was his unquenchable thirst for power that ultimately became his downfall," Plagueis revealed, his voice carrying a hint of satisfaction. "In his pursuit of godhood, Tenebrous unwittingly unleashed forces he could not control." Plagueis described the cataclysmic event that marked Tenebrous's end-a moment of realization and horror that revealed the true nature of the Force. "It was in a moment of cruel irony that Tenebrous's apprentice, recognizing the folly of his master's ambitions, harnessed the very Force Tenebrous sought to manipulate," Plagueis explained, his voice taking on a somber tone. "With a focused act of the dark side, the apprentice used the Force to bring forth a massive boulder, which came crashing down upon Tenebrous, ending his existence." Plagueis allowed a moment of silence to permeate the chamber, honoring the memory of Tenebrous and reflecting on the fragile balance between power and wisdom. "And so, my apprentice," Plagueis concluded, his voice carrying a sense of caution, "the tragedy of Darth Tenebrous serves as a reminder that no matter how brilliant one may be, there can still be irony in the fool one can become 😂😂😂
I also imagine what would happen if the Huntress aka Darth Cognus was never tasked to eliminate Darth Bane so instead she was recruited by Darth Zannah at some point after she killed her master in the duel: Darth Zannah was sitting inside a shuttle with her apprentice, Darth Cognus, formerly only known as the Huntress, sitting beside her. After discussing about the Rule of Two, Zannah began to tell the story about the founder of Rule of Two to her apprentice. "Well, have you ever heard the story of tragedy of Darth Bane the Great?" Zannah asked to her apprentice. The Iktotchi's eyes filled with curiosity after hearing the name. She answered, "I have heard the rumors about him, but not to the details, my master." Zannah gave a smile, satisfied with her apprentice's lust of knowledge, "Darth Bane was a Sith Lord who once belonged to the Brotherhood of Darkness, a group of Sith founded by a former Jedi Master who turned to the Dark Side, Skere Kaan." She then recalled how Bane lost trust to the Brotherhood of Darkness so he orchestrated the destruction of the Brotherhood and creation of the Rule of Two. "Although the Brotherhood promoted that all its members were equal to prevent the infighting, he believed it to be a flawed organization with Kaan was a fool and coward. So after studying the holocron of the legendary Darth Revan to gain new Knowledge, he tricked the Brotherhood to create a deathly thought bomb to annihilate the Jedi Order once and for all during the last battle. However, it's too late for the Sith to realize that it was a trap before the bomb detonated, vanquishing the entire Brotherhood along with a hundred Jedi and their army in a cave," Zannah explained "Now with Bane as the only Sith Lord left, he instituted the Rule of Two as the only way to prevent infighting among the Sith. He then took a young girl as his sole apprentice and successor." Zannah continued how Bane began to worry that his apprentice was too weak to overthrow him and considered the alternative ways, even if it means broke his own decree. "However, after two decades following the foundation of the Rule of Two, he was consumed by paranoid after considered that his apprentice was too weak to kill him to continue the Sith teaching and knowledge. So he began the research to increase his lifespan by transferring his essence to another body without the knowledge of his apprentice. He even planned to find a replacement apprentice while his own apprentice at the time was alive. In a sense of irony, he broke the decree that was created by himself," Zannah said, her voice was filled with disappointment. Zannah told about a fateful duel between the master and apprentice which brought the end to Darth Bane's reign as the Sith Master and Dark Lord of the Sith. "Eventually, when the apprentice found out about her master's secret plans, she confronted him for duel to prove herself strong and worthy," Zannah revealed, Cognus could feel the anger in her master's voice. "It was the moment when his apprentice unleashed a deadly power that caused him to feel pain unlike anything he had ever known before. After a struggle of wills, it was finally over with Bane was destroyed before he could even transfer his spirit into his apprentice's body" Zannah closed her eyes and allowed a moment of silence for a while in honoring the memory of Darth Bane, the founder of the Rule of Two. "Now do you understand, my apprentice?" Zannah concluded, showing a warning from her voice. "The tragedy of Darth Bane has a moral to follow the decree in any situations even in the time of crisis, no matter what."
To clear things up a bit. The "accident" that happened on the mining moon where Tenebrous died happened because a droid that had been sabotaged deliberately arranged for an explosion of a mineral in the ground that was known to be highly explosive (cortosis ore I believe). The droid was blown up in the explosion it didn't blow up on it's own. That being said Tenebrous's end is a reflection of his own weakness in that he was so focused on trying to live forever via his experiment that he failed to consider that the force would in fact fight back. He refused to accept that the force did in fact have its own will and was more than an energy source. The force did fight back by taking away his vision to a degree so that he would not understand the nature of his own damnation until it was far too late. Edit: Droid not druid and Tenebrous not Tenebous thanks everyone for pointing it out.
The “subtext” mining company had a personal beef with tenebrous who they knew as Rugess Nome the ship designer and they were the mining survey team that first went to the groto on planet of baldemnic and did the initial survey for nome who hired them to do the initial survey to check the cortosis ore which nome knew about through secret Sith contacts because the Jedi strictly controlled all deposits of cortosis because it’s used against light sabers and it’s ability to resist the force even possibly ( “it’s the ore there’s too much resistance here”) Subtext mining team sabotaged tenebrous by leaving a mining probe droid in the “shaft” which was pre programmed to self destruction when tenebrous was using it by drilling a bore hole into a pocket of a highly combustible variant of methane gas which would create a significant explosion
It was lethane gas that occurs around cortosis ore, the miners knew this and sent the jackhammer droid to explode the lethane cavern, hopefully killing rugess nome and friends.. ;)
James lucenos novel Darth Plagueis has got to be one of the greatest books in Star wars lore. The probe Droid didn't explode..Subtex mining sabotaged the droid for Revenge on Tenebrous (he had a lot of enemies) to enter a methane pocket witch then exploded. Rugis panicked feeling his own death was going to happen. While the giant shaft that the miners sunk for Tenebrous the explosion ensued which gave Plagueis the chance to bring down a giant stalagtite killing Tenebrous and crushing the star ship. They were only wearing envirosuits to protect them from the heat and gas of the exploratory Cortosis mining hole. Tenebrous and Plagueis had been Master and apprentice for about the length of human beings lifespan at that point. I loved learning about Biths love of science and how they only used calculations for mating and spawning!¡. Great vid man!!!
Plagueis wasnt like his master, yes he had experiments like Tenebrous, but his experiments were more like tapping into the force and attempting to manipulate the midiclorians to do his bidding. He was still spiritual because he believed that it was the will of the dark side of the force that he found Palpatine, and that it was the dark side that gifted him Darth Venamis. When Sidious talked about his ablility to stop death to Anakin, he lied about the fact that he taught Sidious everything, because Sidious would continue to look to cloning for imortality, when just in the last year before Sidious was elected to become Chancellor, Plagueis could stop his cells from aging. Tenebrous was a Bith inventor, who made machines, starships, and things of that nature. When he started to train Venamis, it was because of his diffferences with Plagueis.
Was Tenebrous the last Sith Lord to actually Duel his Master for the Title of Dark Lord? His Twilek Master was a known Lightsaber duelist so Tenebrous probably relied on his Force abilities and any other knowledge to aid him (along with a large age gap+younger body). Following this, Tenebrous, Plagueis, Sidious, and even Vader would betray their respective Masters. Of course it seems their power was equal when they made their moves (except Vader who may not have learned all he could from Sidious).
That's a great question it's said the Plagueis novel that Tenebrous always loved a good sparring match where his apprentice (Plagueis) was not so enthusiastic about dueling though he was awesome. They name a lot of Bane line Sith Lords in the book Zannah, Cognus, Millennial, Vectivis, Ramage, Gravid, I don't believe Venomis counts. But I never even learned the name of Tenebrous' Twilek masters name..who actually was actually the first to open a rend of dark side power into the Jedi light side force bubble that they actually felt. I wish we could get some more Bane lineage novels!!!
@@postsniper-7532 In raw swordsmanship, sure. But his suit would have been a huge weakness. Teneberous in particular, being an engineer, would have been an extremely dangerous opponent for Vader to face.
Awesome video yet again!! I love these back stories it really gives you an understanding of why these brilliant characters made the choices they did that ultimately set them on the paths that we know in the main story. These characters are not in the original movies but play such a big and important part in the set up. Absolute Quality, Keep up the great work chaps!! 👌
Silly Rule of Two. Thousand years of working towards a plan none of them would live to see, only for it to culminate into a 20 year rule, destruction of the Jedi Order, which was later reborn lol. In the end, all we got was a woman, born of the loins of a clone of a rotting Sith Lord who eventually she killed and claimed a Jedi family name.
Only 23 years of Rule and to be outdone by a girl who was the unexpected grand daughter of the sith ari. Maybe instead of the rise of Skywalker episode 9 should of been called the force strikes back
I wonder if sidious had tried to take over anakin in those last few seconds. It would have changed the whole meaning of. "Ive got to save you and darth answering that you already have." Perhaps it was a different darth... We all heard from.
Yeah, I think that Darth Tenabris made a mistake for relying too much on science and trying to use it understand the force. After all, its always the best laid plans that the first to fall apart.
I think Palpatine had the right idea that the uktimate Sith ruler had to be human. Not due to my own Speciesism but the galaxy as a whole. A galaxy that would never accept anyone non human to have ultimate power. Too many humans or human like beings in the galaxy as a whole
I personally place Tenebrous at around the top 20 out the 180 main darksiders we are given the names of throughout Star Wars. The fact that his apprentice Plaguesis was to afraid to kill by actual skill and then later Sidious killed Plaguesis literally when Plaguesis was in his most helpless state only thirteen years before he (Sidious) was facing Yoda and Mace Windu the most powerful Jedi ever shows how powerful these Sith were themselves. I still place Plaguesis actually in the top ten place.
Well the book Darth Plagueis tells the story of Plagueis actually being a side-thought to Tenebrous, an interesting experiment due to his natural abilities to use the Force for controlling life. So, the Darth Plagueis was never actually meant to be next sith lord and never got all the legacy and knowledge Tenebrous had to pass him. That said, several generations earlier, one of the sith lords gone mad trying to combine Light and Dark sides of the Force, burning library that lines back to dath Bane. So, siths actually lost a lot in a period of rule of Bane and Sidious is actually quite lesser sith lord than what Bane envisioned when creating his plan and doesn't represent legacy of the sith, that legacy is dead. By the way, Sidious broke the rule of two multiple times and haven't got to properly teach his apprentice Vader so he can overpower him. So, there is a tragic story of the demise of the Sith, there are no more.
Can’t there be more Sith Lords in the future now that Palpy is dead dead (hopefully Disney just keeps him dead for good now)? It just takes a very talented force sensitive user who embraces the dark side, no? Or is it sort of like a title and lineage that must be traced back to Bane and the original sith species before him?
@@dukes1993724 when we're talking about Disney canon it's just sad, broken and not worth talking about. But my answer would be no, talented force sensitive user wouldn't be mightily powerful sith lord, like Bane for example. My reasoning is, a very talented musician that's living in a tribe with no music theory or instruments around can be awesome in what he play. But he is not going to create something like a symphonic orchestra. You need tradition for that, knowledge gathered among generations, tools. So a new sith lord would be but a tribal musician, with spirits of sith lords on Corriban laughing at his incompetence. For a tradition of Sith sake, it is still possible for someone to continue it. There are lots of holocrons, sith manuscripts and of course pretty talkative sith spirits, so continuation is possible. Just that the tradition is withered over millenia of history, so much knowledge is truly lost.
@@DrVort Good example there to illustrate your point. Someone would have to go waaay out of their way to study the history and secrets of the Sith now that there isn’t already a Sith Lord to teach and guide them down that path. On top of that, they’d also have to be extremely force sensitive and essentially self-taught. That’s of course until Disney decides there has been a secret underground sith order this whole time just chillin’ somewhere until the next crappy trilogy needs a script 🙄😑
@@dukes1993724 yyeaah xX Watch out for a time travel though. Taking well established in expanded universe concept of sith dark spirits to explain whatever? No, thank you. Adding shenanigans with time travel, space between worlds, multiple universes and break causality in process? Yes please, give two! Oh disney >
Tenebrous didn’t really convince plaguesis’s father to give hego to him as in the plagueis book, it is stated that his father told him “you are of our blood hego but in many ways you belong to him (tenebrous)”. His mother was sent away forever, his father was able to rise in the IBC, and little hego was no tenebrous’s force sensitive apprentice.
Thank you!!! Been waiting for the Crazy Sith Scientist! I already knew everything about him, I am a literal Holocron as I have eidetic memory and have been a fan since Day One. Saw A New Hope at the drive in '77. I was 5 years old and I was hooked for life
Soooo he still couldn't jump into Anakin body since he a virus basically....even tho Palpatine killed his master which basically house his master virus spirit he still should have been able to transfer his consciousness. Maybe his punishment for not fully turning to the dark was endless wondering reliving his death i guess cause how it ended it look like he just see his dead mummy body over and over for all eternity as a spirit virus not a Force ghost or well a sith don't have force ghost.
@@bigtmac23 yep he loops his death and each time he is unuwear of the loop and its hinted he has been looped for century's as his body is already mumified he understand the hell is in for just a moment before the loop starts all over and he forgets
Darth Tanabis was a lost cause. His master a mere dud with no reachable goal while he dreamed of more "toying trinkets". Thinking the force is something to harness when it is a powerful energy to be it's Thrall is the end goal of power. Learning all this finally now knowing where the sith order ended in madness and utter sillyness. Starting with Darth Bane.
Carr was not the head of the IBC when Tenebrous found him; Tenebrous making him IBC Treasurer and eventually Director was what Carr traded Hego for. Also Tenebrous was actually a Lightsaber dueling aficionado who always loved a good fight.
Imagine a movie where Darth Tenebrous actually succeeds in finding Anakin the chosen one and goes through all the effort of freeing him from being a slave only to takeover Anakin's body at the end of the movie. That would make such a dark movie if he found Anakin instead of the Jedi. The reason I think he would free Anakin from slavery first would be so he could leave the planet. He might not be able to unleash his full Sith powers while in the body of a child so he may have to wait for Anakin to get a little older before he could fully master the power of the chosen one. So it seems like it would more convenient for Darth Tenebrous if Anakin could move more freely before taking him over.
It was a female Twilek, who was Tenebrous Master, as it was Darth Gaen, who had the ability to jump to new bodies ESSENCE TRANSFER THe Virus, was not for the Jedi, but for Tenebrous Female Master, whom was on Hunter's Moon, at the Party, providing females Gardulla The Hutt inquired about... They introduced Castration via the both not having genitals normally and Darth Gaen needed to show her strengths. Plagueis was an extra Sith... Tenebrous could not stop or beat his master who opened the force when she faced Darth Gravid allowing the Jedi to feel the darkside Tenebrous and Plagueis knew if Sith Sorcery and Alchemy but could not do it, But Darth Gaen could and it's why Tenebrous was so into science.... Tenebrous did not find Plagueis but had him Bred. He was hidden from Darth Gaen as Tenebrous acvountant
Tenebrous master was darth remage, a male sith, one does not know exactly if he was darth geans disciple or not since many sith are unknown to the rule of two. And darth remage did not open a gate to power, he only opened a tiny crack in the power bubble of the light side so far that the dark side was again noticeable for the jedi for almost 800 years. In the book darth plagueis by james luceno we learn that the jedi, so plagueis suspects, have unintentionally created a huge power bubble, similar to what the yinchorris could do, and this macjt bubble has pushed the darkness out of the galaxy or at least suppressed it. And now to the part of darth gravid. He just got mad because he learned light side abilities and knowledge. After he got mad he decided to destroy all sith artefacts he owned the secure the sith for the future. His apprentice darth gean stopped him doing that what nearly cost her life. She lost half her shoulder her arm and half of one of her breasts and one of her lekkus. Only because of the dark side she was able to survive. If you want ro give knowledge pls just do a little redearche before you say something wrong or mix imformations.
There is a great resemblance between Darth Tenebrous and Darth Vader's suit. 8:27 Maybe Tenebrous did partly possess Anakin? Or Sidious dedicated the suit to Tenebrous.
As I heard it, he slowly advanced Plagieus biological father to the very top of galactic banking for this and had already had his biological mom fully indoctrinated as a sith. She was a secondary spouse of some sort as the father was partnered already. Plagieus mother raised him very much to be mean, hateful and heartless using psychology while hiding all her activities to this end. Darth Tenebrous had a lot of influence on her and I would love to know more of how. Revealing Tenebrous as a character
It wasnt the droid that exploded it was a pocket of combustable gas the droid tapped into and the ceiling was alrwady collapsing plagues was holding it to keep from crushing the ship then saw his master there and dropped it on top of him
without even a mouth to which, scream? lol, did you mean to say, 'without even a mouth with which to scream? just had to give you a hard time, i do love your videos.
Lol I literally thought the same thing when I first heard about Darth Nihilus.. like really?? A dude who eats planets?? Way to over the top plus making a character like him invalidates the rule of 2. How the Sith were always weak and fighting each other so the rule of 2 was made to concentrate the dark side in only two sith at a time. One to hold the power and one to crave it. The master taught the apprentice until the apprentice killed the master and became the master and took an apprentice of his own and for that reason each Sith Lord was more powerful than the last until eventually the most powerful Sith Lord of all time would fulfill the grand plan and destroy the jedi … but nope some dude decided to make a character that drained the force out of entire planets that was around way way way before Luke obi-wan Vader and sidious.
@@CKpremium1992 I agree, at least with Revan, I think the balancing light and dark sounds like bad fanfiction, BUT him becoming a war hero and preparing for the sith empire was very interesting and believable. Stuff like Nihilus, Vitiate or Dark Empire Sidious draining planets is just boring because it makes most things in Star Wars seem insignificant by comparison. What's the point in armies and war if 2 or 3 people can just wipe out civilizations from across the galaxy within seconds??? Star Wars is supposed to be somewhat relatable to the real world, stuff like Nihilus feels like it's trying to be anime or something lol
What I tend to do is read about Star Wars Sith characters that I know of......and have actually seen characters of. I do agree with you to a certain extent. There is a book called the Book of Sith. I have it, I've read it and it actually makes sense of a lot of things that once eluded me. It also makes a good read that could be construed as Shakespearean mythos about the Sith that does follow logically. And I do find the Sith very interesting. Other side characters, and ones that you never see on any Star Wars are all nothing but subjects to other's "interpretations" that tend not to follow logically.........and that's exactly why I don't follow them!!! So it is interesting, you just got to know where to look and try not to be overly imaginative. Hope this helps.
@@coreythomas3633 Well, because it seems to me that he's better than Plagueis in literally everything, including at manipulating the Midichlorians. I've come to this conclusion after reading his respect thread on comic vine.
@@samuelebincoletto637hes arguably scarrier as well, plaguis didnt fight him head on he resorted to a rockslide and plaguis is OP AF. That should say something about tenebrous, the only sith that rivals him that i can see is darth nihlus. Who consumed whole freaking planets. Yet were supposed to believe palpatine is the most powerful sith of all time well theres 2 sith that say otherwise 👀
He was kept alive by Plagues in a comatose state to be experimented on. Sidious was shocked when he watched Plagues kill and resurrect Venamis several times before he died for good. What Palpatine said to Anakin was true. Plagues could save others but not himself.
Because you not a true Star Wars fan and don’t know the history and don’t understand bith . You just are like an immature kid who only saw the bith in the cantina scene and giggle like a child
the ship wasnt destroyed just damaged, which is why damask thpught 'bout repairing it, he infused into ship, knowing hego wudnt bother it, illusions thats why he was teleporting out of cave and the other (wrong turn) Sidious was illusioned too, not fighting, why hego cud still feel him after death, idk if sidious cud become the dark annals at this time, james luceno book, if the spatial awareness of hego was above and beyond what the force imparted, wud logically give him more force speed ❤ lol whos darth pwagis edit: they were fated to, even before going to baldemnic
"Where the Sith once wore armor, we now wear cloaks." - Darth Tenebrous
“unfortunately, I can’t find one with a large enough hood to cover the giant ball sac on my head.” ~ Darth Tenebrous, also
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Plagues to sidious: have you ever heard of the tragedy of Darth tenebrous the smart
Plagueis: I thought not, it's not a story naboo scholars would tell you.
Someone needs to write a full story
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@@stoneyboyd Darth Plagueis, seated in a dimly lit chamber, gazed intently at his apprentice, Darth Sidious, who would soon be known as Emperor Palpatine. They had been discussing the intricacies of the Force, and Plagueis saw an opportunity to share a story that reflected his unique perspective.
"Have you ever heard of Darth Tenebrous, the brilliant Sith Lord?" Plagueis began, his voice filled with a mixture of contemplation and intrigue.
Sidious nodded, curiosity flickering in his eyes. "I have heard whispers of his name, my Master. But his story remains a mystery to me."
Plagueis smiled, pleased with his apprentice's interest. "Darth Tenebrous was a Sith Lord who possessed an unparalleled intellect and saw the Force through the lens of scientific inquiry."
He went on to expound upon Tenebrous's viewpoint, explaining how Tenebrous approached the Force as a force of nature that could be analyzed and manipulated through rigorous experimentation.
"Tenebrous believed that the Force held the secrets of the universe, waiting to be unlocked through precise understanding and controlled experimentation," Plagueis explained. "He devoted himself to studying its patterns, uncovering its laws, and harnessing its energy to further his own power."
Plagueis recounted how Tenebrous meticulously conducted experiments, pushing the boundaries of Sith knowledge. He described Tenebrous's analytical approach, treating the Force as a vast cosmic equation to be solved.
"But, as is often the case, even the brightest minds can be blinded by their own ambitions," Plagueis continued, a note of caution in his voice. "Tenebrous's pursuit of knowledge and power ultimately led him down a treacherous path."
Plagueis explained how Tenebrous's thirst for power drove him to explore forbidden practices and rituals, seeking to strip the Force from the Jedi and claim it as his own.
"In his relentless quest for dominance, Tenebrous delved into dark arts that corrupted his very essence," Plagueis explained, his voice tinged with solemnity. "He believed he could reshape the Force itself to his will, discarding the boundaries of morality and ascending to godlike status."
Plagueis continued, describing how Tenebrous's obsession blinded him to the inherent dangers of his experiments. He painted a picture of a Sith Lord consumed by his own ambition, walking a precarious tightrope between control and chaos.
"But it was his unquenchable thirst for power that ultimately became his downfall," Plagueis revealed, his voice carrying a hint of satisfaction. "In his pursuit of godhood, Tenebrous unwittingly unleashed forces he could not control."
Plagueis described the cataclysmic event that marked Tenebrous's end-a moment of realization and horror that revealed the true nature of the Force.
"It was in a moment of cruel irony that Tenebrous's apprentice, recognizing the folly of his master's ambitions, harnessed the very Force Tenebrous sought to manipulate," Plagueis explained, his voice taking on a somber tone. "With a focused act of the dark side, the apprentice used the Force to bring forth a massive boulder, which came crashing down upon Tenebrous, ending his existence."
Plagueis allowed a moment of silence to permeate the chamber, honoring the memory of Tenebrous and reflecting on the fragile balance between power and wisdom.
"And so, my apprentice," Plagueis concluded, his voice carrying a sense of caution, "the tragedy of Darth Tenebrous serves as a reminder that no matter how brilliant one may be, the Force cannot be fully
Makes Vader's statement about the Death Star being inferior to the Force make sense.
He could've also been told about other ancient sith lords by sidious like he could've told him about Nihilious and how he could drain a whole planet of life.
Tenebrous was too proud to see any hole in his logic or to think that Plagueis would have the guts to kill him.
Plagueis was too proud to see that focusing on his research would leave him vulnerable.
Sidious was too proud to see that Vader could be redeemed.
Plaguis was not too proud at all, and that is not why he died. In fact, he knew he was vulnerable, so much that he stopped sleeping in fear of being killed by assassins.
@@distanthope9153 I'd rather think it was pride rather than stupidity, since he went underground and left the Grand plan in Sidious' hands, which led to Sidious nuking soujurn and eventually killing him.
@@andrefigueredo34 But wasn't Soujurn's destruction just a plot between Gardulla and King Veruna? I don't remember Palpatine being involved in that at all.
@@gghs9162 Are you still with me, Plagueis? Yes, I detect that you are-though barely […] I actually thought you would die on Sojourn-and you would have if the Hutt hadn't tipped you off to Veruna's scheme.
Sidious was the one who contacted Veruna and had Maul supply the atomic weapon.
@@andrefigueredo34 Oh my God I've read the book twice and somehow missed all that. Thanks!
This is why I love Star Wars so much it’s so rich and expansive
Yes! The REAL Star Wars!
@@jeffreyballinger133 mhmm I actually rewrote the ST do u wanna read ?
Better than Star Trek.
The extensive 6 lore, both official and unofficial, add such rich texture to the SW universe
@@edkwon true
Darth Plagueis, seated in a dimly lit chamber, gazed intently at his apprentice, Darth Sidious, who would soon be known as Emperor Palpatine. They had been discussing the intricacies of the Force, and Plagueis saw an opportunity to share a story that reflected his unique perspective.
"Have you ever heard of Darth Tenebrous, the brilliant Sith Lord?" Plagueis began, his voice filled with a mixture of contemplation and intrigue.
Sidious nodded, curiosity flickering in his eyes. "I have heard whispers of his name, my Master. But his story remains a mystery to me."
Plagueis smiled, pleased with his apprentice's interest. "Darth Tenebrous was a Sith Lord who possessed an unparalleled intellect and saw the Force through the lens of scientific inquiry."
He went on to expound upon Tenebrous's viewpoint, explaining how Tenebrous approached the Force as a force of nature that could be analyzed and manipulated through rigorous experimentation.
"Tenebrous believed that the Force held the secrets of the universe, waiting to be unlocked through precise understanding and controlled experimentation," Plagueis explained. "He devoted himself to studying its patterns, uncovering its laws, and harnessing its energy to further his own power."
Plagueis recounted how Tenebrous meticulously conducted experiments, pushing the boundaries of Sith knowledge. He described Tenebrous's analytical approach, treating the Force as a vast cosmic equation to be solved.
"But, as is often the case, even the brightest minds can be blinded by their own ambitions," Plagueis continued, a note of caution in his voice. "Tenebrous's pursuit of knowledge and power ultimately led him down a treacherous path."
Plagueis explained how Tenebrous's thirst for power drove him to explore forbidden practices and rituals, seeking to strip the Force from the Jedi and claim it as his own.
"In his relentless quest for dominance, Tenebrous delved into dark arts that corrupted his very essence," Plagueis explained, his voice tinged with solemnity. "He believed he could reshape the Force itself to his will, discarding the boundaries of morality and ascending to godlike status."
Plagueis continued, describing how Tenebrous's obsession blinded him to the inherent dangers of his experiments. He painted a picture of a Sith Lord consumed by his own ambition, walking a precarious tightrope between control and chaos.
"But it was his unquenchable thirst for power that ultimately became his downfall," Plagueis revealed, his voice carrying a hint of satisfaction. "In his pursuit of godhood, Tenebrous unwittingly unleashed forces he could not control."
Plagueis described the cataclysmic event that marked Tenebrous's end-a moment of realization and horror that revealed the true nature of the Force.
"It was in a moment of cruel irony that Tenebrous's apprentice, recognizing the folly of his master's ambitions, harnessed the very Force Tenebrous sought to manipulate," Plagueis explained, his voice taking on a somber tone. "With a focused act of the dark side, the apprentice used the Force to bring forth a massive boulder, which came crashing down upon Tenebrous, ending his existence."
Plagueis allowed a moment of silence to permeate the chamber, honoring the memory of Tenebrous and reflecting on the fragile balance between power and wisdom.
"And so, my apprentice," Plagueis concluded, his voice carrying a sense of caution, "the tragedy of Darth Tenebrous serves as a reminder that no matter how brilliant one may be, there can still be irony in the fool one can become
😂😂😂
This is my head canon now
@@alexcarson6613 lol
I also imagine what would happen if the Huntress aka Darth Cognus was never tasked to eliminate Darth Bane so instead she was recruited by Darth Zannah at some point after she killed her master in the duel:
Darth Zannah was sitting inside a shuttle with her apprentice, Darth Cognus, formerly only known as the Huntress, sitting beside her. After discussing about the Rule of Two, Zannah began to tell the story about the founder of Rule of Two to her apprentice.
"Well, have you ever heard the story of tragedy of Darth Bane the Great?" Zannah asked to her apprentice.
The Iktotchi's eyes filled with curiosity after hearing the name. She answered, "I have heard the rumors about him, but not to the details, my master."
Zannah gave a smile, satisfied with her apprentice's lust of knowledge, "Darth Bane was a Sith Lord who once belonged to the Brotherhood of Darkness, a group of Sith founded by a former Jedi Master who turned to the Dark Side, Skere Kaan."
She then recalled how Bane lost trust to the Brotherhood of Darkness so he orchestrated the destruction of the Brotherhood and creation of the Rule of Two.
"Although the Brotherhood promoted that all its members were equal to prevent the infighting, he believed it to be a flawed organization with Kaan was a fool and coward. So after studying the holocron of the legendary Darth Revan to gain new Knowledge, he tricked the Brotherhood to create a deathly thought bomb to annihilate the Jedi Order once and for all during the last battle. However, it's too late for the Sith to realize that it was a trap before the bomb detonated, vanquishing the entire Brotherhood along with a hundred Jedi and their army in a cave," Zannah explained "Now with Bane as the only Sith Lord left, he instituted the Rule of Two as the only way to prevent infighting among the Sith. He then took a young girl as his sole apprentice and successor."
Zannah continued how Bane began to worry that his apprentice was too weak to overthrow him and considered the alternative ways, even if it means broke his own decree.
"However, after two decades following the foundation of the Rule of Two, he was consumed by paranoid after considered that his apprentice was too weak to kill him to continue the Sith teaching and knowledge. So he began the research to increase his lifespan by transferring his essence to another body without the knowledge of his apprentice. He even planned to find a replacement apprentice while his own apprentice at the time was alive. In a sense of irony, he broke the decree that was created by himself," Zannah said, her voice was filled with disappointment.
Zannah told about a fateful duel between the master and apprentice which brought the end to Darth Bane's reign as the Sith Master and Dark Lord of the Sith.
"Eventually, when the apprentice found out about her master's secret plans, she confronted him for duel to prove herself strong and worthy," Zannah revealed, Cognus could feel the anger in her master's voice. "It was the moment when his apprentice unleashed a deadly power that caused him to feel pain unlike anything he had ever known before. After a struggle of wills, it was finally over with Bane was destroyed before he could even transfer his spirit into his apprentice's body"
Zannah closed her eyes and allowed a moment of silence for a while in honoring the memory of Darth Bane, the founder of the Rule of Two.
"Now do you understand, my apprentice?" Zannah concluded, showing a warning from her voice. "The tragedy of Darth Bane has a moral to follow the decree in any situations even in the time of crisis, no matter what."
Painfully unfunny
I can tell this is ai generated
Tenebrous made Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator as a vessel used by Darth Plagueis first and had owned Count Dookus Solar sailor, as well
To clear things up a bit. The "accident" that happened on the mining moon where Tenebrous died happened because a droid that had been sabotaged deliberately arranged for an explosion of a mineral in the ground that was known to be highly explosive (cortosis ore I believe). The droid was blown up in the explosion it didn't blow up on it's own.
That being said
Tenebrous's end is a reflection of his own weakness in that he was so focused on trying to live forever via his experiment that he failed to consider that the force would in fact fight back. He refused to accept that the force did in fact have its own will and was more than an energy source. The force did fight back by taking away his vision to a degree so that he would not understand the nature of his own damnation until it was far too late.
Edit: Droid not druid and Tenebrous not Tenebous thanks everyone for pointing it out.
The “subtext” mining company had a personal beef with tenebrous who they knew as Rugess Nome the ship designer and they were the mining survey team that first went to the groto on planet of baldemnic and did the initial survey for nome who hired them to do the initial survey to check the cortosis ore which nome knew about through secret Sith contacts because the Jedi strictly controlled all deposits of cortosis because it’s used against light sabers and it’s ability to resist the force even possibly ( “it’s the ore there’s too much resistance here”)
Subtext mining team sabotaged tenebrous by leaving a mining probe droid in the “shaft” which was pre programmed to self destruction when tenebrous was using it by drilling a bore hole into a pocket of a highly combustible variant of methane gas which would create a significant explosion
A druid? Wait I don't even...
It was lethane gas that occurs around cortosis ore, the miners knew this and sent the jackhammer droid to explode the lethane cavern, hopefully killing rugess nome and friends.. ;)
They had Druids?!!
@@SL92018 Droids I think 😆
James lucenos novel Darth Plagueis has got to be one of the greatest books in Star wars lore.
The probe Droid didn't explode..Subtex mining sabotaged the droid for Revenge on Tenebrous (he had a lot of enemies) to enter a methane pocket witch then exploded. Rugis panicked feeling his own death was going to happen. While the giant shaft that the miners sunk for Tenebrous the explosion ensued which gave Plagueis the chance to bring down a giant stalagtite killing Tenebrous and crushing the star ship. They were only wearing envirosuits to protect them from the heat and gas of the exploratory Cortosis mining hole. Tenebrous and Plagueis had been Master and apprentice for about the length of human beings lifespan at that point.
I loved learning about Biths love of science and how they only used calculations for mating and spawning!¡. Great vid man!!!
You referenced one of my favorites there at the end, the story of technology run amuck “I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream “. Thanks for that 🙂
Plagueis wasnt like his master, yes he had experiments like Tenebrous, but his experiments were more like tapping into the force and attempting to manipulate the midiclorians to do his bidding. He was still spiritual because he believed that it was the will of the dark side of the force that he found Palpatine, and that it was the dark side that gifted him Darth Venamis. When Sidious talked about his ablility to stop death to Anakin, he lied about the fact that he taught Sidious everything, because Sidious would continue to look to cloning for imortality, when just in the last year before Sidious was elected to become Chancellor, Plagueis could stop his cells from aging.
Tenebrous was a Bith inventor, who made machines, starships, and things of that nature. When he started to train Venamis, it was because of his diffferences with Plagueis.
If Rey really became the empress:
Rey would say to hwr apprentice, "Did you ever hear the Tragedy of Darth Sidious the senate?"
Rey was removed from Star Wars lore ... no such thing as Rey
who’s rey
Rey ? The stripper ?
Who is rey? is that a new lightsaber color, orrrr?
@@Hangman1reys apprentice:have you heard of the tale of darth rey the Disney mouse?
Tenebrous and plagueis messed around with the dark side so much that I really believe that in an effort to balance itself, the Force spawned Anakin.
I’ve been curious about this. Thanks for covering this
Was Tenebrous the last Sith Lord to actually Duel his Master for the Title of Dark Lord? His Twilek Master was a known Lightsaber duelist so Tenebrous probably relied on his Force abilities and any other knowledge to aid him (along with a large age gap+younger body). Following this, Tenebrous, Plagueis, Sidious, and even Vader would betray their respective Masters. Of course it seems their power was equal when they made their moves (except Vader who may not have learned all he could from Sidious).
That's a great question it's said the Plagueis novel that Tenebrous always loved a good sparring match where his apprentice (Plagueis) was not so enthusiastic about dueling though he was awesome.
They name a lot of Bane line Sith Lords in the book Zannah, Cognus, Millennial, Vectivis, Ramage, Gravid, I don't believe Venomis counts. But I never even learned the name of Tenebrous' Twilek masters name..who actually was actually the first to open a rend of dark side power into the Jedi light side force bubble that they actually felt. I wish we could get some more Bane lineage novels!!!
Vader would have dominated atleast the last 10 sith masters in lightsaber combat
@@postsniper-7532 In raw swordsmanship, sure. But his suit would have been a huge weakness. Teneberous in particular, being an engineer, would have been an extremely dangerous opponent for Vader to face.
@@Lennis01 doubt most would last long enough to find his suits exploitations but your right his suit is his biggest obstacle
@@rebeldropper607 Speaking of Venamis, Plagueis experimented on him for *decades* before killing him
Awesome video yet again!! I love these back stories it really gives you an understanding of why these brilliant characters made the choices they did that ultimately set them on the paths that we know in the main story. These characters are not in the original movies but play such a big and important part in the set up. Absolute Quality, Keep up the great work chaps!! 👌
In Legends, Darth Tenebrous still lives on as a specter and sowed the seeds for not only his failures but the failures of the Sith Grand Plan.
I've watched many of your vids and have been a subscriber for a long time and I really enjoyed the way you recorded your audio in this one!
Isn't Tenabrus the same alien species as those who played in the Tatooine Cantina band? 😊
Yes bith , the most advanced brains
Yes, Bith. That's why a Bith Sith is so strange!
Droopy McCool?
It’s Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes
Silly Rule of Two. Thousand years of working towards a plan none of them would live to see, only for it to culminate into a 20 year rule, destruction of the Jedi Order, which was later reborn lol. In the end, all we got was a woman, born of the loins of a clone of a rotting Sith Lord who eventually she killed and claimed a Jedi family name.
yep thats fiction for you
most dark lords reins are short
Good point. Imagine the disappointment of the Rule of two sith if they had foreseen this.
Only 23 years of Rule and to be outdone by a girl who was the unexpected grand daughter of the sith ari. Maybe instead of the rise of Skywalker episode 9 should of been called the force strikes back
Don't confuse Disney nonsense with real star wars lore.
@@MJ-sb5tzfunny The Force Strikes Back was the title name for my Star Wars reboot Episode one. 😆😆
II feel this vid contradicts plagueis view of the darkside as he believed the force to have a will and that it fought back
and it says plagueis lost all future sense but thats clearly not true
He made a lot of mistakes but he did pioneer many things i think the emperor could learn a lot from him
I wonder if sidious had tried to take over anakin in those last few seconds. It would have changed the whole meaning of. "Ive got to save you and darth answering that you already have." Perhaps it was a different darth... We all heard from.
So an order of Force users wanted to unleash a virus that targeted Force users. Genius.
Did they call it Covid?
Read the darth plaguise novel
@@keithhoss4990 No. It’s something enormously more powerful
well...yea go hide on some unknown moon far away for a few years and bam they win and the virus will have died off
thats how the rakata went poof bro
I wonder if some form of this will show up in Star Wars: Acolyte
Yeah, I think that Darth Tenabris made a mistake for relying too much on science and trying to use it understand the force. After all, its always the best laid plans that the first to fall apart.
If you don’t plan you can’t fail
very cool, I love the history of the recent sith lords
I want to see them in live action so bad!!!
I think Palpatine had the right idea that the uktimate Sith ruler had to be human. Not due to my own Speciesism but the galaxy as a whole. A galaxy that would never accept anyone non human to have ultimate power. Too many humans or human like beings in the galaxy as a whole
Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth tenebrous the unwise ?
I thought not it's not a legend that Darth Sidious would tell ..... BECAUSE IT'S TECH HERESY !
Read the Darth Plagueis book. It’s a classic!👍😎🎸
Plagues was the plague that Tennebrous unleashed upon the galaxy...
10:13 tenebrous has no mouth and he must scream 😂
“Cogito ergo sum, I think therefore I’m AM… I AM!”
Such a good book. He had another Bith named Darth venomous he held captive and did experiments on
By far my favorite video! Well done!
Great SW lore as always 👍🏼
"He was a bumbling nerd."
-Darth Krayt
Tenebous: Im something of a scientist myself.
I personally place Tenebrous at around the top 20 out the 180 main darksiders we are given the names of throughout Star Wars. The fact that his apprentice Plaguesis was to afraid to kill by actual skill and then later Sidious killed Plaguesis literally when Plaguesis was in his most helpless state only thirteen years before he (Sidious) was facing Yoda and Mace Windu the most powerful Jedi ever shows how powerful these Sith were themselves. I still place Plaguesis actually in the top ten place.
Fun fact: Tenebris means dark on latin
Well the book Darth Plagueis tells the story of Plagueis actually being a side-thought to Tenebrous, an interesting experiment due to his natural abilities to use the Force for controlling life. So, the Darth Plagueis was never actually meant to be next sith lord and never got all the legacy and knowledge Tenebrous had to pass him. That said, several generations earlier, one of the sith lords gone mad trying to combine Light and Dark sides of the Force, burning library that lines back to dath Bane.
So, siths actually lost a lot in a period of rule of Bane and Sidious is actually quite lesser sith lord than what Bane envisioned when creating his plan and doesn't represent legacy of the sith, that legacy is dead.
By the way, Sidious broke the rule of two multiple times and haven't got to properly teach his apprentice Vader so he can overpower him. So, there is a tragic story of the demise of the Sith, there are no more.
Can’t there be more Sith Lords in the future now that Palpy is dead dead (hopefully Disney just keeps him dead for good now)? It just takes a very talented force sensitive user who embraces the dark side, no? Or is it sort of like a title and lineage that must be traced back to Bane and the original sith species before him?
@@dukes1993724 when we're talking about Disney canon it's just sad, broken and not worth talking about.
But my answer would be no, talented force sensitive user wouldn't be mightily powerful sith lord, like Bane for example.
My reasoning is, a very talented musician that's living in a tribe with no music theory or instruments around can be awesome in what he play. But he is not going to create something like a symphonic orchestra. You need tradition for that, knowledge gathered among generations, tools.
So a new sith lord would be but a tribal musician, with spirits of sith lords on Corriban laughing at his incompetence.
For a tradition of Sith sake, it is still possible for someone to continue it. There are lots of holocrons, sith manuscripts and of course pretty talkative sith spirits, so continuation is possible. Just that the tradition is withered over millenia of history, so much knowledge is truly lost.
@@DrVort Good example there to illustrate your point. Someone would have to go waaay out of their way to study the history and secrets of the Sith now that there isn’t already a Sith Lord to teach and guide them down that path. On top of that, they’d also have to be extremely force sensitive and essentially self-taught.
That’s of course until Disney decides there has been a secret underground sith order this whole time just chillin’ somewhere until the next crappy trilogy needs a script 🙄😑
@@dukes1993724 yyeaah xX
Watch out for a time travel though. Taking well established in expanded universe concept of sith dark spirits to explain whatever? No, thank you.
Adding shenanigans with time travel, space between worlds, multiple universes and break causality in process? Yes please, give two!
Oh disney >
Tenebrous reaction to Plagues betrayal makes me like him quite a bit.
Tenebrous man thats reslly my dawg really like that guy
Tenebrous didn’t really convince plaguesis’s father to give hego to him as in the plagueis book, it is stated that his father told him “you are of our blood hego but in many ways you belong to him (tenebrous)”. His mother was sent away forever, his father was able to rise in the IBC, and little hego was no tenebrous’s force sensitive apprentice.
Agreed. That was a fatal flaw. Its good to be scientific but not at the expense of a full grasp of the force
Thank you!!! Been waiting for the Crazy Sith Scientist! I already knew everything about him, I am a literal Holocron as I have eidetic memory and have been a fan since Day One. Saw A New Hope at the drive in '77. I was 5 years old and I was hooked for life
Darth tenebrous: the Technocrats Sith Lord
awesome video!
Soooo he still couldn't jump into Anakin body since he a virus basically....even tho Palpatine killed his master which basically house his master virus spirit he still should have been able to transfer his consciousness.
Maybe his punishment for not fully turning to the dark was endless wondering reliving his death i guess cause how it ended it look like he just see his dead mummy body over and over for all eternity as a spirit virus not a Force ghost or well a sith don't have force ghost.
he twisted the force inward so much it became a loop never going forward past his maxi clorians death
@@yami122 soooo in a marvel term he stuck between reality, he not dead, but dead but can't do anything.
@@bigtmac23 yep
he loops his death and each time he is unuwear of the loop and its hinted he has been looped for century's as his body is already mumified
he understand the hell is in for just a moment before the loop starts all over and he forgets
@@yami122 aww alright 🤙🏾👍🏾
So Darth Tenebrous was stuck in this time loop within plageous, did he eventually escape or did he die completely with his apprentice.
Darth Tanabis was a lost cause.
His master a mere dud with no reachable goal while he dreamed of more "toying trinkets". Thinking the force is something to harness when it is a powerful energy to be it's Thrall is the end goal of power.
Learning all this finally now knowing where the sith order ended in madness and utter sillyness. Starting with Darth Bane.
What's the music at the end? I need to know it
This lore is unreal. Mans imbued his consciousness to his apprentices cells. Insane.
Carr was not the head of the IBC when Tenebrous found him; Tenebrous making him IBC Treasurer and eventually Director was what Carr traded Hego for. Also Tenebrous was actually a Lightsaber dueling aficionado who always loved a good fight.
Imagine a movie where Darth Tenebrous actually succeeds in finding Anakin the chosen one and goes through all the effort of freeing him from being a slave only to takeover Anakin's body at the end of the movie. That would make such a dark movie if he found Anakin instead of the Jedi. The reason I think he would free Anakin from slavery first would be so he could leave the planet. He might not be able to unleash his full Sith powers while in the body of a child so he may have to wait for Anakin to get a little older before he could fully master the power of the chosen one. So it seems like it would more convenient for Darth Tenebrous if Anakin could move more freely before taking him over.
It was a female Twilek, who was Tenebrous Master, as it was Darth Gaen, who had the ability to jump to new bodies ESSENCE TRANSFER
THe Virus, was not for the Jedi, but for Tenebrous Female Master, whom was on Hunter's Moon, at the Party, providing females Gardulla The Hutt inquired about...
They introduced Castration via the both not having genitals normally and Darth Gaen needed to show her strengths. Plagueis was an extra Sith...
Tenebrous could not stop or beat his master who opened the force when she faced Darth Gravid allowing the Jedi to feel the darkside
Tenebrous and Plagueis knew if Sith Sorcery and Alchemy but could not do it, But Darth Gaen could and it's why Tenebrous was so into science.... Tenebrous did not find Plagueis but had him Bred. He was hidden from Darth Gaen as Tenebrous acvountant
Tenebrous master was darth remage, a male sith, one does not know exactly if he was darth geans disciple or not since many sith are unknown to the rule of two. And darth remage did not open a gate to power, he only opened a tiny crack in the power bubble of the light side so far that the dark side was again noticeable for the jedi for almost 800 years. In the book darth plagueis by james luceno we learn that the jedi, so plagueis suspects, have unintentionally created a huge power bubble, similar to what the yinchorris could do, and this macjt bubble has pushed the darkness out of the galaxy or at least suppressed it.
And now to the part of darth gravid. He just got mad because he learned light side abilities and knowledge. After he got mad he decided to destroy all sith artefacts he owned the secure the sith for the future. His apprentice darth gean stopped him doing that what nearly cost her life. She lost half her shoulder her arm and half of one of her breasts and one of her lekkus. Only because of the dark side she was able to survive.
If you want ro give knowledge pls just do a little redearche before you say something wrong or mix imformations.
@@jdndodnfblnssiquhfnqoo2747 it was Gaen, as Plagueis was hidden as Tenebrous accountant because they hid not from the Jedi but from a reigning Sith.
@@jdndodnfblnssiquhfnqoo2747 learn how to spell
@@jdndodnfblnssiquhfnqoo2747 had a stroke trying to read that jesus
Wrong , you mixed up another Sith that Plagueis mentioned in his book .
I keep thinking of tenebrus as tenebre from old republic
Darth Plagueis'
Why has the world's grammar diminished so much?
I enjoyed this. Is this story in a book?
There is a great resemblance between Darth Tenebrous and Darth Vader's suit. 8:27 Maybe Tenebrous did partly possess Anakin? Or Sidious dedicated the suit to Tenebrous.
I want to know about this Twi' Iek Sith lord.
Legends stopped there, they could have explained about him AND his master too.
Basically near endless lore all sacrificed for Rey The Great.
@@ElKabong3345 Who is this "Rey ?"
He was a fool and wasn't meant to rule in the end as all sith are doomed to bring forth their own destruction.
I could imagine what Hego Demask aka Darth Plagueis told young Palpatine, Do you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Tenebrous the Scientist
Darth Tenebrous almost sharing the same name as Darth Tenebrae
Darth Tenebrous and Plagueis were going to use the whole droid and the Geonosias ? budget to go through their master plan.
3:26 and i believe i hate commercials
Tenebrous pulled an Aizen on Plaguies
IMO the only requirement for a good sith lord is preservation of the sith, then increasing their power, therefore he was good.
How interesting that Tenebris manipulated Plagues mother and father into an affair...
As I heard it, he slowly advanced Plagieus biological father to the very top of galactic banking for this and had already had his biological mom fully indoctrinated as a sith. She was a secondary spouse of some sort as the father was partnered already. Plagieus mother raised him very much to be mean, hateful and heartless using psychology while hiding all her activities to this end. Darth Tenebrous had a lot of influence on her and I would love to know more of how. Revealing Tenebrous as a character
@@ssunfish Really? Intresting.. So Tenebris was with Plagues mother?
As I heard it told, Plaguis mother was apprentice to Tenebrous!
Where did the information about tenebrouses life after death come from? I never read anything like that in any of the books.
It wasnt the droid that exploded it was a pocket of combustable gas the droid tapped into and the ceiling was alrwady collapsing plagues was holding it to keep from crushing the ship then saw his master there and dropped it on top of him
And all of this might be retcon by the acolytes television show.😂
I don't know more than what you've said here. By the sounds of it he sounds more like a mad scientist and less like an emperor.
The Sith Spirits didn’t even appear to Bane on koraban. It was because the spirits didn’t linger there anymore.
What's the opening background music?
My main Sorc in swtor is a homage to this exceptional Bith taking the surname Tenebris (name generator won't allow proper spelling)
Maybe you covered it at the end but please sir may I hear who was Sith during the first fall of palpitations rule just before episode 7
Pfft. . . I would tell Mr Bith Sith to go get his holophonor and play me a jaunty tune!
Ofc I get an ad right when he said tenebris lay lying
without even a mouth to which, scream? lol, did you mean to say, 'without even a mouth with which to scream? just had to give you a hard time, i do love your videos.
Darth Tenebrous when he left Plagueis: "WHA--"
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Why does it feel like the deeper down the rabbit hole we go into lore, the more ridiculous the names and backstories get? 😂
Lol I literally thought the same thing when I first heard about Darth Nihilus.. like really?? A dude who eats planets?? Way to over the top plus making a character like him invalidates the rule of 2. How the Sith were always weak and fighting each other so the rule of 2 was made to concentrate the dark side in only two sith at a time. One to hold the power and one to crave it. The master taught the apprentice until the apprentice killed the master and became the master and took an apprentice of his own and for that reason each Sith Lord was more powerful than the last until eventually the most powerful Sith Lord of all time would fulfill the grand plan and destroy the jedi … but nope some dude decided to make a character that drained the force out of entire planets that was around way way way before Luke obi-wan Vader and sidious.
@@CKpremium1992 I agree, at least with Revan, I think the balancing light and dark sounds like bad fanfiction, BUT him becoming a war hero and preparing for the sith empire was very interesting and believable. Stuff like Nihilus, Vitiate or Dark Empire Sidious draining planets is just boring because it makes most things in Star Wars seem insignificant by comparison. What's the point in armies and war if 2 or 3 people can just wipe out civilizations from across the galaxy within seconds???
Star Wars is supposed to be somewhat relatable to the real world, stuff like Nihilus feels like it's trying to be anime or something lol
You ought to write sensible character sketches
@@theoldhermit2601 The ability to destroy a planet is insignificant compared to the power of the force 😂😳
What I tend to do is read about Star Wars Sith characters that I know of......and have actually seen characters of. I do agree with you to a certain extent. There is a book called the Book of Sith. I have it, I've read it and it actually makes sense of a lot of things that once eluded me. It also makes a good read that could be construed as Shakespearean mythos about the Sith that does follow logically. And I do find the Sith very interesting. Other side characters, and ones that you never see on any Star Wars are all nothing but subjects to other's "interpretations" that tend not to follow logically.........and that's exactly why I don't follow them!!! So it is interesting, you just got to know where to look and try not to be overly imaginative. Hope this helps.
People get his name translates to Darth Darkness.
Sideous had two aprentanoses
They should really turn the Darth Plagueis Legends novel into a TV series
So, is Tenebrous still screaming?
Seems that way.
That's what sidious did with with rey, forever living in her cell. He effectively won at the end of the sequels.
Darth … Dark. You shall wow the galaxy with your immense powers of arrogance!
Darth Tenebrous is such a cool Sith Lord, i wish he was Palpatine's master instead of Plagueis.
Why?
@@coreythomas3633 Well, because it seems to me that he's better than Plagueis in literally everything, including at manipulating the Midichlorians. I've come to this conclusion after reading his respect thread on comic vine.
@@samuelebincoletto637hes arguably scarrier as well, plaguis didnt fight him head on he resorted to a rockslide and plaguis is OP AF. That should say something about tenebrous, the only sith that rivals him that i can see is darth nihlus. Who consumed whole freaking planets.
Yet were supposed to believe palpatine is the most powerful sith of all time well theres 2 sith that say otherwise 👀
What happened to death venomis?
He was kept alive by Plagues in a comatose state to be experimented on. Sidious was shocked when he watched Plagues kill and resurrect Venamis several times before he died for good. What Palpatine said to Anakin was true. Plagues could save others but not himself.
What an interesting video
Plagues lives
I'll never be able to tale a Bith Sith seriously.
Because you not a true Star Wars fan and don’t know the history and don’t understand bith . You just are like an immature kid who only saw the bith in the cantina scene and giggle like a child
If they could make us take Darth Tenebrous seriously, that would be epic!
But how well does he play the kloo horn?
A big weakness of the sith? Their arrogance.
Darth Tenebrous got Diovolo'd
The most horrifying story in all of star wars other than anakin burning possibly.
the ship wasnt destroyed just damaged, which is why damask thpught 'bout repairing it, he infused into ship, knowing hego wudnt bother it, illusions thats why he was teleporting out of cave and the other (wrong turn) Sidious was illusioned too, not fighting, why hego cud still feel him after death, idk if sidious cud become the dark annals at this time, james luceno book, if the spatial awareness of hego was above and beyond what the force imparted, wud logically give him more force speed ❤
lol whos darth pwagis
edit: they were fated to, even before going to baldemnic
This man really had a side apprentice
And his side apprentice had multiple side apprentices lol
Isnt that the cantina guy?