The tragedy of Darth Plagueis is definitely ironic. So bold, so arrogant he believed he controlled the Dark Side of the Force to do his bidding. He also trained his apprentice in this belief as well. Yet, the Dark Side would have the last laugh. In spite, the Dark Side spoke out to Darth Sideous it was now time to kill Pagueis and become the new Sith master. Irony in it was the Dark Side who actually commanded the Sith to do its bidding, and they had a chosen one to complete its next assassination. Outstanding VOD.
Technically, 'Video on demand', any video that's not a live and singular broadcast Usually referring to something like a stream which may turn into an 'on demand' video later Should really just be saying Video here @@rickjames5998
I guess Plagueis just hates everything. Now I wonder if Plagueis actually met The Father, Son, and Daughter, and would get to experience their true power.
He was a Sith. they kind of feed off hate. I bet youre right and he never did meet them, maybe he just thought he did. But I think we both can agree he was a little to sure of himself but then again so are most sith
Considering Plagueis' meddling was enough to bring about the Chosen One in retaliation, I believe that if he had lived long enough he would have easily become the second Darth Vitiate, using the Force to gain immortal life (perhaps even using Vitiate's ritual of Nathema) and becoming easily the most powerful Sith to ever live. His reign would have likely spanned many decades in which he would subjugate the entire Galaxy until a fully realized Chosen One, much more powerful than the Anakin we see in Revenge of the Sith, would take him down. At that point, only Anakin would have been strong enough to challenge him, and not even Palpatine would be able to kill him anymore.
Vitiate used immortality by siphoning off planets and using essence transfer. Plagueis very explicitly states he isn’t interested in moving his spirit around. He wants the same body with biological immortality, not spiritual immortality
@@Vyrall-nk2xd That's interesting. I think the comparison still stands though, they were both unhealthily obsessed with immortality and both could have become very powerful if they continued in their studies. I wasn't saying they would be exactly alike, Vitiate never seemed interested in the science of the Force the same way Plagueis did, and Plagueis is more renowned for his scientific prowess than for any Sith sorcery.
In fairness, it's not as if the existence of the Ones was obvious. The Father saw to that, because he knew that those such as the Sith would try to find a way to exploit them. Which would be quite a nuisance and would probably wreck the Balance. Especially if the Son and Daughter managed to take over the Sith and Jedi respectively.
I always wondered if Sidious, after YEARS of listening to his master drone on and on, thought to himself "Ahhhhh shut the F*** up!" ... and then fried him... lol 😂
I just finished the Darth Plagueis novel today. It's interesting to see how long he was able to last because of his necessity to execute the Sith Grand Plan, without it it's almost like he was a lost old man who was drunk with his craving for power. What makes Plagueis a special sith lord is that he put into motion the events that ended the 1000 year old Jedi order, all without needing to use his lightsaber. His intelligence mixed with his wisdom of the force made him the most dangerous villain of his time, even Sidious picked up off of the foundation Plageuis built.
I still believe Palpatine killed Plagueis far too early. But it was probably the only time Palpatine could have killed him, as more knowledge over the midichlorians would have extended Plagueis's life-span. Palpatine lost potential Sith knowledge for the gain of power and rank of master like many other Sith before him. If Plagueis was alive for longer, the Sith may of had full control over the midichlorians.
Plagueis and Maul died nearly the same time. With Sidious believing his time as master was at hand, but as you stated he jumped the gun way too soon. I sort of wonder if Plagueis would’ve survived had he properly defended himself even if he was inebriated.
@@InfiniteNaos Yes, Plagueis taught Palpatine about controlling the midichlorians in a practical sense but not in a physical sense. Hence why we have the scene in Revenge of the Sith (Anakin becomes Vader) where Palpatine states 'To cheat death, the power only one has achieved (that being Plagueis) but if we work together I know we can discover the secret'. So yes Palpatine did jump the gun, If Plagueis was still alive this physical knowledge would have been taught to Palpatine but like many Sith before Palpatine - the greed, temptation, lust for power and rank meant a lot of these skills/knowledge where lost. One of the drawbacks of the Sith Rule-Of-Two that Darth Bane didn't properly think about during his era.
@@DaleLambo Bane saw that there were too many Sith at one time for them to be so weak compared to the Old Republic Sith and in the Sith Golden Age. As a direct opposite to Luke’s philosophy of the force. Luke believed the force was a flame that can be spread to others and help grow as a unit while Bane believed the force was like a venom, the most potent in one while spread it diluted the potency. Going off of this you have to see it by Bane’s point of view. He grew up during the BrotherHood of Evil during Lord Khan’s reign where he actively objected to using the knowledge of the old Sith believing they were to proud for their own good and tried to adopt a similar Order to the Jedi based on numbers rather than having a select few with the most potent skill. Bane sought to remove this system and recreate it with the Rule of Two. On the surface it looks detrimental compared to the older Sith Order, but it got the Sith where it need to be to usurp the Jedi once it was Sidious’s time. On the idea of not having too much knowledge well by this point in the Banite Era the older Sith knowledge was either lost to the millennia’s of in fighting and fighting the Republic. In fact, Bane had the holocron of Darth Revan, one of the most precious sources of Sith knowledge at that point in time. Now going all the way up to Plagueis, similar to Bane, he was interested in the knowledge from the Sith of old. He was considered a book worm even a Sith version of a Jedi Consular if there was such a thing. He wasn’t stupid, but due to the Sith nature of greed, pride, blindness to their own ambitions, and most importantly over confidence you can clearly see that Plagueis was very mistaken that he himself was above the Banite System. On another note the Banite System began to unravel once Darth Tenebrous changed his allegiance from the Banite philosophy and tried to find his own way of immortality, a combination of both Sith knowledge and Bith science, hence why he was bad at Sith sorcery as he was more of a scientist. Plagueis adopted the idea of the force being more of a tool than an extension of one’s self and thus also had his own ambitions of immortality using the living force “he could influence the midiclorians to create…..life.” also having both himself and Sidious being more of equals rather than just master and apprentice in a system. Sidious resumed the ideals of the Banite System after killing his master, but he too failed at the system because of the over-confidence, using the force only as a tool, and had decided to remain emperor forever when he deemed Vader as a failure of an apprentice.
@@moshinrafsanjani7379 Agreed. Hence why it was Anakin’s destiny to not only extinct the Banite Sith, but to right the Jedi Order to reserving the force and not the Republic.
@@InfiniteNaos If Palpatine could use the dark-side of the force to manipulate the midichlorians like Plagueis then why would he state to Anakin that together they could uncover the secrets to cheat death that only Plagueis achieved during this time. It was because Palpatine knew it was possible from Plageuis’s research and seeing Plagueis do it himself, but believed in time (and with help) he could do it too (i.e. jumping the gun). Bane created the Rule Of Two to ensure the Sith would always grow stronger 'A master to embody the power and an apprentice to crave it'. But Bane also believed it should be displayed in the terms of power, strength and skill. Hence why Bane was worried about Darth Zannah as he believed she was waiting for him to grow old and weak (not in his prime form) before overthrowing him. This is an act of Deception which is a Sith negative emotion along with other emotions like Manipulation, Greed, Lust, Fear and Anger. Deception & Manipulation were literally the key to ensuring that the Sith stayed undercover from the Jedi for millennia, so it makes perfect sense that the Sith would use these attributes most for overthrowing their masters in later generations too. For example let’s look at how Plagueis and Palpatine killed their masters. Plagueis saw an opportunity to kill Tenebrous by collapsing a ceiling on him and Palpatine also saw an opportunity to kill Plagueis after getting him drunk (from alcohol) and killing him in his sleep after Plagueis hadn’t slept in years. The Sith over generations grew in their deception & manipulation dark-side abilities but ultimately it’s hard to say whether they surpassed theirs masters (compared to the brotherhood-order era and etc) in terms of strength, power and skill because deception was widely used in their masters demise and not 1-on-1 death battles. Plagueis himself outlined this - “If one accepted the tales handed down in accounts and holocrons, the ancient Sith had known how to accomplish this. But had Sith like Naga Sadow and Exar Kun genuinely been more powerful, or had they benefited from the fact that the dark side had been more prominent in those bygone eras?” Based on Bane’s ideals for the Rule Of Two, the Sith should have been extremely more powerful than anyone during the era of overthrowing the Jedi (Order 66). However, even Palpatine himself struggled against Yoda and Mace Windu and even relied on Anakin too. Greed also plays a key part in this, as without the Sith craving and greed of wanting to become the master. Physically abilities/skills like Plagueis’s control over the midichlorians or even Tenebrous’s knowledge in Bith/Sith science could have been greatly developed and done a lot quicker. However, this gets overlooked as the apprentice believes they can do this themselves (jumps the gun) without fully knowing if they can and results with potential knowledge and skills being lost. Over the generations of the Rule Of Two, it shows that this continues to occur and shows there was still issues with the Rule Of Two philosophy. Many Sith believed it was flawed. Tenebrous did - hence why he had raised a backup Darth Venamis. Plagueis did - as he wanted Palpatine to be his equal but also rule alongside in the shadows (aside of the politics) and even Palpatine did - using the Inquisitors (dark-side users).
For Plagueis to be considered a Book by Sith standards he truly was foolish to not pursue and try to understand rumors and legends similar to what Sidious did when Emperor. Nearly everything that Plagueis wrote off as either false or story telling was proven when Sidious was Emperor or at least knowledge was found on the different subjects.
The Ones play a very large role in the Star Wars lore and even after Clone Wars, Rebels, and now Ahsoka there's still much we don't know about them so yeah I do have theories about them I suspect Palpatine somehow came across the Mortis gods in the past whether that was when when he was still Plagieus's apprentice or sometime after he killed him I can't say but Palpatine definitely knows more about the Ones of Mortis than what he is let on and I think the Mortis gods and the world between worlds were intended to play a much more significant role in Sidious vision of the Empire but after Ezra destroyed the entrance the world between worlds those plans never really came to fruition. Anyhow the Mortis gods still play a critical part in the continuing Star Wars storyline and something tells me they will be at the culmination. I would be interested in a novel or even a series released entirely focused on the Mortis gods because they're definitely worthy of it.
Darth Plagueis really was a very dangerous individual who hope in shaping the force into his own image, and that means that anyone who is very powerful in the force stood in the way in his domination of the force itself.
Darth Plagueis for all his supposed genius was a close minded fool who only saw things from his own narrow perspective. Watching this video it reminds me of some die-hard atheists who deny the existence of deities even if one appeared before them and performed a miracle; they would chalk it up to a hallucination.
Plagueis: *Hates the Mortis Gods* The Mortis Gods: *"Insignificant flea of the force says what"?* Plagueis: *"What"* The Son: *"Lol, I thought so... now, die"* Plagueis: *Gets turned into ash by Red Lightning*
Sounds like a bit of jealousy knowing he's clearly inferior to them. Seeing as regardless of the franchise, medium or even in real life it's just about impossible to kill a deity an while about as close as a being can get these probably weren't. Just barely but not. Especially more so seeing as basically nothing likes Plageuis anyways INCLUDING an even Palpatine and the Force thought he was an treated him like a fool. Plageuis is literally the SW version of A Scientologist gone Evil mystic. Him an anything like him LITERALLY has cosmic magical abilities that are only partially understood. Where it's shown FOR SURE Ghosts, as we know it, sometimes appear to people both at will an when asked to do so or summoned. Showing quite a bit of bias too. What'd he think that literal projectors an recordings on them and people just rabidly used them regardless of race, organization an species across the Galaxy?? Seems like just few more reasons the Force didn't like him.
I think it was paying respect to Plagueis, but also mocking him for not having the foresight to sense Palpatine's intentions. For all his knowledge he was still a fool.
@@gabrielcarrasco9078You just belong to trendical, "good" cult of knowledge. Oh listen to them, what noise their non-hedonistic arrogance and persistence makes ☠️🚬
I guess if your goal is to become an immortal god it doesn’t make much sense to care about other gods mythology if it doesn’t have any bearing on your path. He didn’t care about the story about the force he just wanted to be a force god.
Plagueis believed the force was something to be commanded, he was so focused on his own view of the force and plans of learning it he disregarded pretty much all other teachings but his own. Where the Jedi believe the force has it's own will, Plageuis believed the force was there to do his will, this eventually led him to the delusions which caused his demise but in his prime era the desire to command the force is what motivated him to reach the heights he did. We need a series to show on screen what he and palpatine were like.
It really shows how blind and dumb the high council were during the time under Grandmaster Yoda. They knew of the prophecy of the chosen one and believed that he/she would bring about the destruction of the Sith and bring balance to the Force, in their own words. And yet during the time of Episode 1-3 they denied the existence of the Sith. What Sith would the chosen need to destroy, in their words, if there were no Sith like they wanted to believe. Kinda oxymoron situation going on
@hsthatzo8063 True, they didn't deny it, but they kept it hush hush so as to not raise concern and worry people. I'm getting to the point of why they didn't prepare for the inevitable outcome that the Sith would return. Yodas' whole mindset during the time that he was grandmaster was a very relaxed care free approach. They didn't train to ever encounter a Sith return but just to be peacekeepers, not warriors. So many died in the clone wars because they were ill prepared and the same with encountering the Sith, they were ill prepared. Dooku and Qui Gon were the only 2 that truly believed the Sith would return and prepared for it. Dooku chose his style of combat because he believed they would return. Yoda got blindsided because he thought, "It couldn't happen," but yet it did. Part of the genius of Sidious is that the jedi became blinded by their own arrogance, which led to their destruction. Doing nothing about an inevitable outcome is a form of denying its existence, among other things.
With immigration Putin got it right by stating: If you come to our country you will adopt our ways, language & customs we will not change for you. He is completely right. You move to another country then you should adopt their customs & primary language. You moved there to a place ppl have lived their entire lives. If they wanted your cultures & languages they’d move to where you are from. You can still keep your stuff alive for generations to be known especially if ancestors move back but don’t try to change the ppl & country to where you came from. You left for a reason & should respect them as you want to be respected.
Plagueis was extremely arrogant. Selfish and arrogant. No wonder Sidious killed him so easily. I don;t know what would happen if he lived to see Anakin. Or to hear about The Ones. He would change somehow. Tell us more about The One. Tell us what other civilizations thought of them. May the Force be with you too😊
The tragedy of Darth Plagueis is definitely ironic. So bold, so arrogant he believed he controlled the Dark Side of the Force to do his bidding. He also trained his apprentice in this belief as well. Yet, the Dark Side would have the last laugh. In spite, the Dark Side spoke out to Darth Sideous it was now time to kill Pagueis and become the new Sith master. Irony in it was the Dark Side who actually commanded the Sith to do its bidding, and they had a chosen one to complete its next assassination. Outstanding VOD.
what is VOD
video on demand @@rickjames5998
@@rickjames5998that's a great question
Technically, 'Video on demand', any video that's not a live and singular broadcast
Usually referring to something like a stream which may turn into an 'on demand' video later
Should really just be saying Video here @@rickjames5998
Have you ever heard the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the Arrogant?
I guess Plagueis just hates everything. Now I wonder if Plagueis actually met The Father, Son, and Daughter, and would get to experience their true power.
He was a Sith. they kind of feed off hate. I bet youre right and he never did meet them, maybe he just thought he did. But I think we both can agree he was a little to sure of himself but then again so are most sith
Plagueis is such a plague.
He never met them in my 40 yrs of wars
Hatred makes Sith stronger, so they did just hate everything
@@nickpezzolo297 I meant I wonder what if he met them
Considering Plagueis' meddling was enough to bring about the Chosen One in retaliation, I believe that if he had lived long enough he would have easily become the second Darth Vitiate, using the Force to gain immortal life (perhaps even using Vitiate's ritual of Nathema) and becoming easily the most powerful Sith to ever live. His reign would have likely spanned many decades in which he would subjugate the entire Galaxy until a fully realized Chosen One, much more powerful than the Anakin we see in Revenge of the Sith, would take him down. At that point, only Anakin would have been strong enough to challenge him, and not even Palpatine would be able to kill him anymore.
Vitiate used immortality by siphoning off planets and using essence transfer. Plagueis very explicitly states he isn’t interested in moving his spirit around. He wants the same body with biological immortality, not spiritual immortality
@@Vyrall-nk2xd That's interesting. I think the comparison still stands though, they were both unhealthily obsessed with immortality and both could have become very powerful if they continued in their studies. I wasn't saying they would be exactly alike, Vitiate never seemed interested in the science of the Force the same way Plagueis did, and Plagueis is more renowned for his scientific prowess than for any Sith sorcery.
In fairness, it's not as if the existence of the Ones was obvious. The Father saw to that, because he knew that those such as the Sith would try to find a way to exploit them. Which would be quite a nuisance and would probably wreck the Balance. Especially if the Son and Daughter managed to take over the Sith and Jedi respectively.
I always wondered if Sidious, after YEARS of listening to his master drone on and on, thought to himself "Ahhhhh shut the F*** up!" ... and then fried him... lol 😂
I feel like his title "The Wise" is ironic. Plagus was an intelligent man, to be sure, but he wasn't a wise one.
Someone wise wouldn't choose the dark side of the Force. They would choose balance.
He was wise. Stop your snobbery 😈
@@joshuadevey881Stop moralizing Star Wars
That's just trendical cult of
knowledge. Oh listen to them,
what noise their
arrogance and persistence
makes ☠️🚬
What ye see as a "fool" is a shortcut to someone else. Wisdom is about perspective, not truthsource...
I just finished the Darth Plagueis novel today. It's interesting to see how long he was able to last because of his necessity to execute the Sith Grand Plan, without it it's almost like he was a lost old man who was drunk with his craving for power. What makes Plagueis a special sith lord is that he put into motion the events that ended the 1000 year old Jedi order, all without needing to use his lightsaber. His intelligence mixed with his wisdom of the force made him the most dangerous villain of his time, even Sidious picked up off of the foundation Plageuis built.
I still believe Palpatine killed Plagueis far too early. But it was probably the only time Palpatine could have killed him, as more knowledge over the midichlorians would have extended Plagueis's life-span. Palpatine lost potential Sith knowledge for the gain of power and rank of master like many other Sith before him. If Plagueis was alive for longer, the Sith may of had full control over the midichlorians.
Plagueis and Maul died nearly the same time. With Sidious believing his time as master was at hand, but as you stated he jumped the gun way too soon.
I sort of wonder if Plagueis would’ve survived had he properly defended himself even if he was inebriated.
@@InfiniteNaos Yes, Plagueis taught Palpatine about controlling the midichlorians in a practical sense but not in a physical sense. Hence why we have the scene in Revenge of the Sith (Anakin becomes Vader) where Palpatine states 'To cheat death, the power only one has achieved (that being Plagueis) but if we work together I know we can discover the secret'.
So yes Palpatine did jump the gun, If Plagueis was still alive this physical knowledge would have been taught to Palpatine but like many Sith before Palpatine - the greed, temptation, lust for power and rank meant a lot of these skills/knowledge where lost. One of the drawbacks of the Sith Rule-Of-Two that Darth Bane didn't properly think about during his era.
@@DaleLambo Bane saw that there were too many Sith at one time for them to be so weak compared to the Old Republic Sith and in the Sith Golden Age.
As a direct opposite to Luke’s philosophy of the force. Luke believed the force was a flame that can be spread to others and help grow as a unit while Bane believed the force was like a venom, the most potent in one while spread it diluted the potency.
Going off of this you have to see it by Bane’s point of view. He grew up during the BrotherHood of Evil during Lord Khan’s reign where he actively objected to using the knowledge of the old Sith believing they were to proud for their own good and tried to adopt a similar Order to the Jedi based on numbers rather than having a select few with the most potent skill. Bane sought to remove this system and recreate it with the Rule of Two. On the surface it looks detrimental compared to the older Sith Order, but it got the Sith where it need to be to usurp the Jedi once it was Sidious’s time.
On the idea of not having too much knowledge well by this point in the Banite Era the older Sith knowledge was either lost to the millennia’s of in fighting and fighting the Republic. In fact, Bane had the holocron of Darth Revan, one of the most precious sources of Sith knowledge at that point in time.
Now going all the way up to Plagueis, similar to Bane, he was interested in the knowledge from the Sith of old. He was considered a book worm even a Sith version of a Jedi Consular if there was such a thing. He wasn’t stupid, but due to the Sith nature of greed, pride, blindness to their own ambitions, and most importantly over confidence you can clearly see that Plagueis was very mistaken that he himself was above the Banite System.
On another note the Banite System began to unravel once Darth Tenebrous changed his allegiance from the Banite philosophy and tried to find his own way of immortality, a combination of both Sith knowledge and Bith science, hence why he was bad at Sith sorcery as he was more of a scientist. Plagueis adopted the idea of the force being more of a tool than an extension of one’s self and thus also had his own ambitions of immortality using the living force “he could influence the midiclorians to create…..life.” also having both himself and Sidious being more of equals rather than just master and apprentice in a system. Sidious resumed the ideals of the Banite System after killing his master, but he too failed at the system because of the over-confidence, using the force only as a tool, and had decided to remain emperor forever when he deemed Vader as a failure of an apprentice.
@@moshinrafsanjani7379 Agreed. Hence why it was Anakin’s destiny to not only extinct the Banite Sith, but to right the Jedi Order to reserving the force and not the Republic.
@@InfiniteNaos If Palpatine could use the dark-side of the force to manipulate the midichlorians like Plagueis then why would he state to Anakin that together they could uncover the secrets to cheat death that only Plagueis achieved during this time. It was because Palpatine knew it was possible from Plageuis’s research and seeing Plagueis do it himself, but believed in time (and with help) he could do it too (i.e. jumping the gun).
Bane created the Rule Of Two to ensure the Sith would always grow stronger 'A master to embody the power and an apprentice to crave it'. But Bane also believed it should be displayed in the terms of power, strength and skill. Hence why Bane was worried about Darth Zannah as he believed she was waiting for him to grow old and weak (not in his prime form) before overthrowing him. This is an act of Deception which is a Sith negative emotion along with other emotions like Manipulation, Greed, Lust, Fear and Anger. Deception & Manipulation were literally the key to ensuring that the Sith stayed undercover from the Jedi for millennia, so it makes perfect sense that the Sith would use these attributes most for overthrowing their masters in later generations too.
For example let’s look at how Plagueis and Palpatine killed their masters. Plagueis saw an opportunity to kill Tenebrous by collapsing a ceiling on him and Palpatine also saw an opportunity to kill Plagueis after getting him drunk (from alcohol) and killing him in his sleep after Plagueis hadn’t slept in years. The Sith over generations grew in their deception & manipulation dark-side abilities but ultimately it’s hard to say whether they surpassed theirs masters (compared to the brotherhood-order era and etc) in terms of strength, power and skill because deception was widely used in their masters demise and not 1-on-1 death battles. Plagueis himself outlined this - “If one accepted the tales handed down in accounts and holocrons, the ancient Sith had known how to accomplish this. But had Sith like Naga Sadow and Exar Kun genuinely been more powerful, or had they benefited from the fact that the dark side had been more prominent in those bygone eras?” Based on Bane’s ideals for the Rule Of Two, the Sith should have been extremely more powerful than anyone during the era of overthrowing the Jedi (Order 66). However, even Palpatine himself struggled against Yoda and Mace Windu and even relied on Anakin too.
Greed also plays a key part in this, as without the Sith craving and greed of wanting to become the master. Physically abilities/skills like Plagueis’s control over the midichlorians or even Tenebrous’s knowledge in Bith/Sith science could have been greatly developed and done a lot quicker. However, this gets overlooked as the apprentice believes they can do this themselves (jumps the gun) without fully knowing if they can and results with potential knowledge and skills being lost. Over the generations of the Rule Of Two, it shows that this continues to occur and shows there was still issues with the Rule Of Two philosophy. Many Sith believed it was flawed. Tenebrous did - hence why he had raised a backup Darth Venamis. Plagueis did - as he wanted Palpatine to be his equal but also rule alongside in the shadows (aside of the politics) and even Palpatine did - using the Inquisitors (dark-side users).
Your videos about Plaugies are some of the best.
For Plagueis to be considered a Book by Sith standards he truly was foolish to not pursue and try to understand rumors and legends similar to what Sidious did when Emperor. Nearly everything that Plagueis wrote off as either false or story telling was proven when Sidious was Emperor or at least knowledge was found on the different subjects.
Best Star Wars channel around ☝️
The thumbnail art of Darth Plagueis is amazing.
The Ones play a very large role in the Star Wars lore and even after Clone Wars, Rebels, and now Ahsoka there's still much we don't know about them so yeah I do have theories about them I suspect Palpatine somehow came across the Mortis gods in the past whether that was when when he was still Plagieus's apprentice or sometime after he killed him I can't say but Palpatine definitely knows more about the Ones of Mortis than what he is let on and I think the Mortis gods and the world between worlds were intended to play a much more significant role in Sidious vision of the Empire but after Ezra destroyed the entrance the world between worlds those plans never really came to fruition. Anyhow the Mortis gods still play a critical part in the continuing Star Wars storyline and something tells me they will be at the culmination. I would be interested in a novel or even a series released entirely focused on the Mortis gods because they're definitely worthy of it.
It was mutual. The Father is reported as saying: That Plagueis, what a crumbum.
What you see as a "fool" is a shortcut to someone else.
@@PyhyydenKlaanisomething being a shortcut is ultimately irrelevant to it being foolish.
Awesome video
Yes please do more deep dives on the Ones of Mortis.
Love the Mortis features!
THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS
Sith worships the idea ofr self. so the idea of any gods is offensive outside of their ego
Darth Plagueis really was a very dangerous individual who hope in shaping the force into his own image, and that means that anyone who is very powerful in the force stood in the way in his domination of the force itself.
Bro copied the exact lines from the video
This is how I would use the force 😌
I would love to see Sidous take on the Son
Seriously? The son would squish him like a grape.
True but it would still be an awesome battle
I rather see Sidious vs Vitiate. The Son could kill Sidious with just his bare hands.
Sidious would not survived the son bro
@CrimsonAcolyte733 So would I. But which of the three would he face, or all three?
Imagine of Plagueis had a twitter would be so spicy.
They should make a show about Palpatine. To get his story
That'd be cool. Thanks.
Darth plagueis Vs The son, Plagueis high diff
Darth plagueis vs The daughter, Plagueis Ultra diff
Darth plagueis vs The Father, The father mid diff
Darth Plagueis for all his supposed genius was a close minded fool who only saw things from his own narrow perspective. Watching this video it reminds me of some die-hard atheists who deny the existence of deities even if one appeared before them and performed a miracle; they would chalk it up to a hallucination.
@@fsdf4311c, so true
Do videos about the father of all shadows , supreme maker etc.
So Plagueis was essentially an edgy Sith atheist
Since Plagueis likes to have an alcoholic beverage once in a while, after finding out I think he would have had a double vodka.😄
When going through knowledge Nothing should be written off unless proven otherwise
do a deep dive on Plagueis master Darth Tenebrous
Have you ever heard the tragedy of the father of shadows and supreme maker?
We need a Plagueis film 🎥 I love him 😍 the book 📕 is so good 😊
for someone whos so horny and fascinated by the force, you would think old plaguey would read up on and search for the mortis gods
Plageius seems like the overly rational, scientific type. Interesting personality for a Sith.
Definitely more
The Ones are not Celestials according to FOTJ: Apocalypse
If one can be killed , is that one really a God ?
So wait if the formd the ones took on mortis avatars like the force priestess for example ,wouldn't they still live and reign in the force
Nice!
Did Plagueis sense Anakin’s power or something? Why did Anakin’s arrival freaked him out?
Maybe Darth Plaguies challenges the lords of Mortis.
Plagueis: *Hates the Mortis Gods*
The Mortis Gods: *"Insignificant flea of the force says what"?*
Plagueis: *"What"*
The Son: *"Lol, I thought so... now, die"*
Plagueis: *Gets turned into ash by Red Lightning*
More on the One's.
So, did Plaguies leave a really bad TripAdvisor review of the World Between Worlds?
Kill the Force !!! ... you beautiful Exile :)
Sounds like a bit of jealousy knowing he's clearly inferior to them. Seeing as regardless of the franchise, medium or even in real life it's just about impossible to kill a deity an while about as close as a being can get these probably weren't. Just barely but not. Especially more so seeing as basically nothing likes Plageuis anyways INCLUDING an even Palpatine and the Force thought he was an treated him like a fool. Plageuis is literally the SW version of A Scientologist gone Evil mystic. Him an anything like him LITERALLY has cosmic magical abilities that are only partially understood. Where it's shown FOR SURE Ghosts, as we know it, sometimes appear to people both at will an when asked to do so or summoned. Showing quite a bit of bias too. What'd he think that literal projectors an recordings on them and people just rabidly used them regardless of race, organization an species across the Galaxy?? Seems like just few more reasons the Force didn't like him.
I strangely agree with Plagueis.
How could Palpatine call that man Darth Plagueis The Wise???
I think it was paying respect to Plagueis, but also mocking him for not having the foresight to sense Palpatine's intentions. For all his knowledge he was still a fool.
@@gabrielcarrasco9078You just belong to trendical, "good" cult of
knowledge. Oh listen to them,
what noise their non-hedonistic
arrogance and persistence
makes ☠️🚬
I guess if your goal is to become an immortal god it doesn’t make much sense to care about other gods mythology if it doesn’t have any bearing on your path. He didn’t care about the story about the force he just wanted to be a force god.
Plagueis believed the force was something to be commanded, he was so focused on his own view of the force and plans of learning it he disregarded pretty much all other teachings but his own. Where the Jedi believe the force has it's own will, Plageuis believed the force was there to do his will, this eventually led him to the delusions which caused his demise but in his prime era the desire to command the force is what motivated him to reach the heights he did. We need a series to show on screen what he and palpatine were like.
I wonder if Anakin would be able to use the 2 force nexus?????????!!!!!!!!!!
It really shows how blind and dumb the high council were during the time under Grandmaster Yoda. They knew of the prophecy of the chosen one and believed that he/she would bring about the destruction of the Sith and bring balance to the Force, in their own words. And yet during the time of Episode 1-3 they denied the existence of the Sith. What Sith would the chosen need to destroy, in their words, if there were no Sith like they wanted to believe. Kinda oxymoron situation going on
They didn't deny the sith after phantom menace, they just didn't believe the sith were in any form of power to challenge them
@hsthatzo8063 True, they didn't deny it, but they kept it hush hush so as to not raise concern and worry people. I'm getting to the point of why they didn't prepare for the inevitable outcome that the Sith would return. Yodas' whole mindset during the time that he was grandmaster was a very relaxed care free approach. They didn't train to ever encounter a Sith return but just to be peacekeepers, not warriors. So many died in the clone wars because they were ill prepared and the same with encountering the Sith, they were ill prepared. Dooku and Qui Gon were the only 2 that truly believed the Sith would return and prepared for it. Dooku chose his style of combat because he believed they would return. Yoda got blindsided because he thought, "It couldn't happen," but yet it did. Part of the genius of Sidious is that the jedi became blinded by their own arrogance, which led to their destruction. Doing nothing about an inevitable outcome is a form of denying its existence, among other things.
He should be called darth plagueis the intelligent rather than "wise" to put in dnd terms
With immigration Putin got it right by stating: If you come to our country you will adopt our ways, language & customs we will not change for you. He is completely right. You move to another country then you should adopt their customs & primary language. You moved there to a place ppl have lived their entire lives. If they wanted your cultures & languages they’d move to where you are from. You can still keep your stuff alive for generations to be known especially if ancestors move back but don’t try to change the ppl & country to where you came from. You left for a reason & should respect them as you want to be respected.
Both Master and Apprentice are really screwed up
Day 273 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon
Lord Vader father coming he behind everything not palpatine
Plagueis was extremely arrogant. Selfish and arrogant. No wonder Sidious killed him so easily. I don;t know what would happen if he lived to see Anakin. Or to hear about The Ones. He would change somehow. Tell us more about The One. Tell us what other civilizations thought of them. May the Force be with you too😊
Legends explained…. 😒
Because they’re a stupid idea
Wooohooo!
Sss!
So basically plagueis is an atheist
The filoniverse is garbage.