@@vitorkennedy1862 True, but on Nathema it was described that entire planet was trying to suck life out of you and drive you mad, so it's not that different from Korriban (active horror vs passive).
Dude lame ass quote. Is that game of thrones? That show always sucked balls. Dont bring that puasy shit here. Lol disney is doing enough of a shit job. Dont add more pussy ass shit
“Korriban shall be as it always was. A graveyard for the darkest of the Sith Lords, still whispering within their tombs. It shall always be a source of evil, spawning threats throughout the millennia.” - Darth Traya
So because the Rakata invaded Korriban, the Sith went from a race of warriors that used the dark side to a race of tyrants? Makes one wonder how the Sith would have evolved had the Rakata never gone to Korriban. Let alone the Dark Jedi.
Race of warriors, huh? Have them invade planets for a century or two and then blow up their world, I'm sure the ones remaining will be able to turn super sith
@@ale-xsantos1078 That's what the Rakata were to the Sith. The question is what the Sith would've been like without that invasion and war. You're confusing "warriors" with "savages", which the Sith race were not.
I remembered playing KotoR and loving Korriban. It's very interesting how they mixed themes of Ancient Egypt with (if i remember correctly) a volcano planet. I wish they put Korriban in Episode 9 instead of the remarkably disappointing Exegol
@@antonspjut4953 the Mandalorian show brought up the Mandalorian Wars, which means Disney has canonized some of the story from KOTOR. Disney has also said the next trilogy will take place prior to the Skywalker story which has lead to the rumors of it being the story of Revan. This of course has lead to the questions of just how much will be canonized and how much of Revan's story will actually be told.
I've noticed that everyone who was a Star Wars fan before Disney acquired SW, calls this world, including me, Korriban. Those who became SW fans after 2012 calls it Moraband but for us who was fans before calls it Korriban. I think Korriban is a better name
I’m replying to a 2 year old comment, but who cares. My thought with the whole “Moraband” thing is that might be a modern name for it. In the thousand or so years (more like 2,000) since the Jedi Order had any contact with Korriban, maybe it’s abandonment meant only a few Jedi knew of its location. One could see why the Jedi Council would want to keep Korriban a secret from the majority of the Jedi and galaxy at large. Over the millennia of it being unknown to most, the name got corrupted from Korriban to the similar sounding Moraband. My theory with Malachor V is fairly similar.
@@Engine33Truckeah that’s a sound reason and good reason instead of just Disney deciding to change it but me personally I’m fine with Moraband bc of how siduous pronounces it it sounds so cool when he says it
In the Darth Bane novels when Bane realises the Sith have lost their way (in a mirror image of how the jedi lost their way in the prequel era) and leaves the academy in search of dark side knowledge in the tombs he found Koriban to be basically dead and devoid of all its former dark side power. This is contradicted in the Disney canon clone wars when yoda find the tombs to be very active with ghosts of the former sith.
Right? Bane didn't even die on korriban. Why is his ghost even there? Hell, he shouldn't even have a ghost. He's damned to the void if I'm not mistaken.
Unfortunately the blame has to be partially split between Disney and George Lucas for this one on account of the fact that one scrapped Legends canon entirely, and the other (Being George) didn't like working with it all that much. So since the Bane novel falls under Legends canon, the only thing that's canon about the novel anymore- Insofar as the main continuity is concerned -is just Bane himself. So when the Clone Wars episode finally got to the episode of Korriban, Dave Filoni was only allowed so much by George at the time (Since it was George himself who turned down the idea of allowing Dark Side Force ghosts). So the fact that we got Bane at all was a miracle. On another note, George and then Disney is also responsible for being insistent of keeping Revan a part of Legends canon, which still has me bent out of shape.
@@munge3563 Revan's redemption arc rivals even the original trilogy in regards to storywriting. it's just such a good story, so I really don't understand why disney doesn't use it.
Christian Ruvalcaba None of that is actually the Sith. The sith spirits that say “we are the sith”. “There is no life after death you will die and be forgotten” aren’t actually real and are visions and tests by the force priestesses. Especially Darth Bane.
@taniths 1st and only sgt iron on duty Korriban is also my favorite planet in KotOR, not so much in the second game but it's still cool there. Sith warrior is not my favorite class, Imperial Agent will always have that distinction but it is by far second on the list. Going for the light side choices on Tatooine for example was hilarious, because it's the fist time you see the Jedi breaking their precious rules. In a way it's far more satisfying to beat them in that manner.
@@Jack-kx5rf Nihilus did not have the power to remove planets from existence, however, he managed to become affluent in the dark side ability 'Drain Life' to such a degree that he had the ability to kill life on a planetary scale. Even so, I do not believe his method of mass destruction have such influence on the galaxy as Malachor V did. Where he consumes life, a silence is created, unlike the echo of past massacres. Perhaps such is only because his target was a Miraluka colony, rather than a densely populated world Telos was returning to, but Kataar's destruction was felt by few, if not none at all, and those that knew of the Miralukan people's declining population knew not of its cause.
@Ed Carone While the general technique is referred to as force drain, something Nihilus had unmatched prowess in, i was moreso referring to his ability to draw out the life of an entire planet, something that far outweighed his force draining aura.
I remember exploring Koriban in KOTOR 1 via every nook and cranny and wishing there was more. Then the plot twist was revealed: my mouth hung open, I shouted: “WHAT???!!!” And my controller slipped from my fingertips. This was about 2 years ago
Korriban was easily one of my favorite planets in KotOR. Once I knew the twist I went straight up full dark and kicked the shit out of everyone. Always ready for more Knights of the Old Republic content. Great video man as always.
@@Turnpike_ the old Republic MMO or the old Knights of the Old Republic game? Reason I ask is that a huge twist is in Knights if the Old Republic and I don't wanna screw it up for anyone who hasn't experienced it but maaaaan it's a damned rush. Better twist than "No....I AM your father!", At least in my opinion.
Korriban is my favourite planet from Kotor 2, particularly the one tomb (whose tomb, I can't remember) where the Exile must face her inner demons. All the sequences, the flashbacks, being unsure how much of it was a memory projection and how much was bleeding out of the real world into the crazed world of the inside of the tomb... The whole atmosphere of the place. All of it was spot on.
Oh yes. It was the tomb of Ludo Kressh. And yes it was the best place the game had to offer. Some of the best lines are said there as well. Provided you pick the dialoges in a certain way of course. "Apathy is death"
The reason why Yoda was so scared and feared that place was the same reason Gandalf from lord of the Rings didn't dare pick up the ring that was on the floor. It's because both Yoda and Gandalf feared being turned to the dark side (yoda) and Gandalf being changed by the ring. Yoda and Gandalf both knew that given enough time that they couldn't hold their resolve and not realize that they have been turned. Yoda feared himself not being strong enough and eventually falling to the dark side, and the last thing the Galaxy needed is a strong Jedi like Yoda to become a Sith lord.
Very interesting comparison, I don't know that fear is quite the right word for it though. I would call it understanding, which is practically the opposite of fear. To wit, Yoda had already dueled with his own dark side and was in full control of it. I think it more likely that Yoda knew that the planet itself was just bad business and that the longer he stayed on it the harder it would become to get off of it in one piece. The fact that he went there at all indicates that he was not so scared as he was prepared to do it quick. Similarly, Gandalf was Mithrandir, basically a demi-god, with no birth or death. He also already wore one of the more powerful rings, given to him in trust by an elf-lord (what's his name, Elrond's cousin?). I recall he says something like "I dare not take it" when he sees Precious on the floor. The elf-queen later goes through the same trial with Frodo. Great power corrupts the individual who wields it. "With great power comes great responsibility." -Stan Lee (Sorry, I couldn't resist that one; totally trez apropos.) Keep in mind that Gandalf with the more recent help of Aragorn seeking to reclaim his kingdom, had been out to destroy the ring for centuries. He most certainly was not afraid of it. I mean, the guy battled demons...
with that.. lets say Yoda did fall to the dark side.. with his powers he is able to hide this fact from the others.. story moves forward as norm.. until he steps into Sidious office.. "A new apprentice you have.. dead.. he will be soon enough.."
@@moustafellos3718 well i ehhh i am not really dead you see... i ehh...i ehhh i used essence transfer on... on.... on a hot chick in the unkown region... ill be back! you 'll see! disney won't leave me there! Rey will pay for her many crimes and yeah! you'll see!
Bringing up the Star Forge, brought back some insane equations of what that thing was capable of. It takes the same amount of energy of a 65 kiloton nuclear bomb to generate 2 grams of matter. That's 10 billion, billion watts of power, to make a single penny. That's roughly over 100K times the power generated world wide by us.
@@christopherbelanger6612 well, we live in a world where the probability of a single protein forming by chance is 1 in 10^126 or 1 with 126 zeros behind it; the earth being far too young even at 4.5 billion years old, for that to happen once, let alone the millions of times needed to happen in a single microscopic spot to generate 1 cell. And yet teachers believe their distant ancestors were primates. Or that aliens seeded this planet... begging the question, where did they come from? You're right, it's magic.
What about Nathema? It literally has no force as it was sucked dry of it by vitiate. Like any force user that went there felt very disturbed as there was no force
If the explosion at the end of the Mandilorin War effected the other planets according to kotor2, than the draining should have had an effect. The effect just might have been subtle.
Well Nathema as well as Malachor or Ziost are artificial wounds in the force. It is death itself staring into your eyes when you are on the surface of theese planets. Force users and non force users alike dread theese places because of the wound that starts echoing within them as that wound also drains the force and life of those who walk the surface. I might be wrong tho. But to me theese worlds remind me of the famous quote: "If you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you". Unlike Korriban wich "only" corrupts people and potentially turns them to the dark side while the alternative is usually turning them insane. Theese worlds consume and feed on anything that lives and dares to walk on their surface.
Got to think thousands maybe 10s of thousands over the course of a very long time the sith both fought and killed each other and jedi and even did blood sacrifices of jedi only someone like Yoda would be even able to step foot on that planet without going mad
Look, Young Jedi, everything in the Republic's Light is basically our land and kingdom. What about that planet in the far off shadow area? That is Koraband. You must never go there. It is outside any form of Light possible. XD. (Given that James Earl Jones also voiced Darth Vader, this joke works on two levels).
I always liked the Plagueis book analysis of Korriban as a dusty dead planet with only feint echos - everything of note or importance removed by Jedi or Sith and a place only now for tourists. A neat twist on the dark hole hell de rigueur.
How does a planet like this so seeped in dark side energy, compare to a planet like Dathomir thats also full of dark side energy, but at a more natural way? Would a traveler still feel the same energy? Would one be more dangerous (not counting inhabitants of any kind just the planet itself)
2 was actually a better game, if you play it dark side it literally feels like you're the main character in breaking bad. Every step just takes you further into hell, even winning at the end feels like losing
Great video! I find Korriban extremely interesting. The whole planet seems like it's bleeding the dark side and also calling out death and unspeakable horrors. Greetings from Germany!
@@GeneralGrievous-1138 Ooh, I don't know; Malachor V SERIOUSLY creeped me out every single time I played that game. Korriban didn't bother me at all, tbh.
@@catwoman1263 thing is Korriban at least looked like it had civilisation at some point and the desert look made it seem closer to something we actually know in reality. Malachor on the other hand, it had the look and feel of something from a lovecraftian horror. It had an evil 'otherness' to it that radiated spiritual terror
What's funny is that Korriban was feared by the Jedi as being such a dark world but the rule of two Sith never cared about the planet due to it being devoid of much of its power in the dark side.
I loved all the information this video had to offer and I've watched countless Stat Wars videos about the sith history and korriban but this video was by fat my favorite.
Yoda did not fear Korriban, he respected its powerful nature and remained sceptic about his ability to resist, but that is not fear but proper self awareness. Saying he Feared Korriban and being the greatest Jedi is a contradiction.
What about Ziost in legends? That was at least on par with Korriban Darkside wise. Let not forget that Ziost wasn't completely dead as a planet either. Ben Skywalker found a sith meditation sphere on it and used it to escape with a child from the Merc sent to kill him in tow.
Why did Yoda call it Moraban in the that Clone Wars Episope? In the Darth Plagueis novel. He had gotten upset with Sidiois for wanting to visit the Valley of the Dark Lords. Plagueis got so annoyed he said "You know what you'll find there Sidious? Jedi, grave robbers, and tourists. Is that what you want to be, an academic! I only wish to learn Master.
i have a very strong theory that the species name of Yoda is called , "THE JEDI RACE " and they have a pattern of adoption and not caring for their own genetic children. making for a child swap culture. This would also explain why a baby Yoda is taken care of by a non-Yoda , and the humans have a parental feelings towards it as it has evolved to gain symbiosis with adoptive species, THIS IS THE WAY. This would also explain the long life spans as doing this would need a very long time to find members of it's own species. The non-attachment among it's own kind would be an evolutionary trait , only to procreate , then return among the different species to adopt younglings of other species. This would suggest a very nomadic evolution.
I actually wondered if you were going to mention Nathema..Nathema is pretty horrifying too. Sucked dry of every drop of not just life, but the Force right down to color. Truly a horrifying empty shell. It's mentioned in the book Revan and it's a place that leaves an impression.
I really wish there were more lore videos about it. I remember one that talked about how Luke kept it a secret because the dark side power there was so immense he couldnt trust anyone save for Kyle Katarn to go there
Both Anjunta Paul (Sith founder) and Revan (Rule of 2 founder), big contributors to the sith empire returned to the light side at the end which was pretty ironic.
Revan didn't found the Rule of Two; that was Darth Bane. That being said, however, Bane was heavily influenced in that decision by a holocron made by Revan that he found in the Rakatan temple on the Unknown World.
@@andrewz6986 True, but if EA gets Chris Avellone, the lead writer for Kotor 2, and the other writers he worked with on that game to write Kotor 3, then maybe the game will be good. Especially, since his story board already had an outline for Kotor 3 written out.
I got the double entendres at the first use of taint. If one had to take a shot of whiskey every time he used the word taint, I reckon alcohol poisoning would be the outcome for the lightweights.
@@null7879 just wondering. It said that they didnt paid to much attention to Korriban. So why do they own it for? The reason to own a planet is probably because of a exclusive resource found only there or that its close to a very important Hyperspace Lane or route.
Probably part of an important trade rout. They either had a refueling station there, or some kind of outpost intended to sniff out pirates, likely both. I can't imagine any unique resource they could get from that world would be very profitable What I can tell you is if they have a outpost there It is likely out of sheer necessity and nothing else, as anything less would be too much of a liability.
I'd assume so. Have you ever been to a place that felt wrong? Like a unnatural energy is flowing through there. Always uncomfortable and you find yourself looking over your shoulder? I assume it's like that for non-force users
kotor2 said the backlash from the mandilorian war was why all the planets where tied together and affected by the explosion event. Wouldn't other events have effects too?
Desolated, filled with undead spirits, a hell hole no soul could escape.
We talking about Korriban? Or the DMV?
That or the Department of Health and Welfare. Perhaps even the Social Security Office?
Yes
Joisey? The Middle East?
Bradford?
The entirety of fucking MEXICO right now?
In Korriban the unliving rules as kings and the living die or are corrupted by Korriban's immortal darkness.
That's some Trve Nowegian Black Metal- Esque lyrics right there. Love it.
I would actually go with Nathema, now that place has seen some s*it.
@@CommissarDan But in Nathema there are no hordes of undead created by the Sith lords to consume the flesh of fools who dare to desecrate their tombs.
@@vitorkennedy1862 True, but on Nathema it was described that entire planet was trying to suck life out of you and drive you mad, so it's not that different from Korriban (active horror vs passive).
@@CommissarDan Not to mention the spirits of the dark lords of the past who can steal your body to return to life.
“Korriban. The ancient birthplace of the sith. We believed only ruins were left of their evil empire.”
-Satele Shan
Darth Marr yes I know her she is family
'One does not simply walk into Korriban'
- most definitely Sean Bean
@Senior Batman I had no clue Sean Bean was in Game of Thrones
Chuck Norris Would and Come out
@Zygy __ Atom Bomb, H- Bomb, MOAB.. so why not? Put two or More, on a Craft, and Slam it in surface, with Huge Detonation!
Dude lame ass quote. Is that game of thrones? That show always sucked balls. Dont bring that puasy shit here. Lol disney is doing enough of a shit job. Dont add more pussy ass shit
@Senior Batman dude game of thrones is some lame ass pussy shit. Starwars shits all over it. The good starwars. Not disneys GARBAGE
A planet with tombs still haunted by the spirits of past Sith Lords. Who you gonna call?
Not ghost busters. Even they will be afraid no matter what.
The Death Star.
aliastheabnormal *ghostbusters theme starts playing with a Star Wars twist*
Yoda
@@echo8474 They are constantly afraid and still do their job though. They have faced off against Eldritch horrors for fuck's sake.
“Korriban shall be as it always was. A graveyard for the darkest of the Sith Lords, still whispering within their tombs. It shall always be a source of evil, spawning threats throughout the millennia.”
- Darth Traya
Wait i have seen this account before
@@barrettragins3659 Kotor 2. I'm playing it right now, and thanks for the spoiler
Armani Webb what did I do
@@barrettragins3659 Iast sentence was directed at the person who wore original comment
Armani Webb that what it i though thanks
So because the Rakata invaded Korriban, the Sith went from a race of warriors that used the dark side to a race of tyrants? Makes one wonder how the Sith would have evolved had the Rakata never gone to Korriban. Let alone the Dark Jedi.
Possibly they'd have been similar to the Nightsisters. Users of the Dark Side, but not corrupted by power.
will of the force it was maybe.
Race of warriors, huh?
Have them invade planets for a century or two and then blow up their world, I'm sure the ones remaining will be able to turn super sith
I feel like they would be similar to Klingons, but more brutal, and with force powers.
@@ale-xsantos1078 That's what the Rakata were to the Sith. The question is what the Sith would've been like without that invasion and war. You're confusing "warriors" with "savages", which the Sith race were not.
I remembered playing KotoR and loving Korriban. It's very interesting how they mixed themes of Ancient Egypt with (if i remember correctly) a volcano planet. I wish they put Korriban in Episode 9 instead of the remarkably disappointing Exegol
If anything, Exegol looked like a lame attempt to combine Korriban and Malachor V.
Whats kotor
I don't know about Korriban, but it kinda felt like Thule and the Thule Moon.
If they make a pre-prequil they ad it in
@@antonspjut4953 the Mandalorian show brought up the Mandalorian Wars, which means Disney has canonized some of the story from KOTOR. Disney has also said the next trilogy will take place prior to the Skywalker story which has lead to the rumors of it being the story of Revan. This of course has lead to the questions of just how much will be canonized and how much of Revan's story will actually be told.
Ahhh, my mother in laws house.
Hijinks o so youre mother in law lives where my ex lives
Victor Kempe maybe your ex is his mother in law. Plot twist!
Ozthewizard 1 What a twist
Victor Kempe twist!!!
Nice cartlon pic
I've noticed that everyone who was a Star Wars fan before Disney acquired SW, calls this world, including me, Korriban. Those who became SW fans after 2012 calls it Moraband but for us who was fans before calls it Korriban. I think Korriban is a better name
I’m replying to a 2 year old comment, but who cares. My thought with the whole “Moraband” thing is that might be a modern name for it. In the thousand or so years (more like 2,000) since the Jedi Order had any contact with Korriban, maybe it’s abandonment meant only a few Jedi knew of its location. One could see why the Jedi Council would want to keep Korriban a secret from the majority of the Jedi and galaxy at large. Over the millennia of it being unknown to most, the name got corrupted from Korriban to the similar sounding Moraband. My theory with Malachor V is fairly similar.
@@Engine33Truckeah that’s a sound reason and good reason instead of just Disney deciding to change it but me personally I’m fine with Moraband bc of how siduous pronounces it it sounds so cool when he says it
Never heard of Moraband before.
In the Darth Bane novels when Bane realises the Sith have lost their way (in a mirror image of how the jedi lost their way in the prequel era) and leaves the academy in search of dark side knowledge in the tombs he found Koriban to be basically dead and devoid of all its former dark side power. This is contradicted in the Disney canon clone wars when yoda find the tombs to be very active with ghosts of the former sith.
Right? Bane didn't even die on korriban. Why is his ghost even there? Hell, he shouldn't even have a ghost. He's damned to the void if I'm not mistaken.
Unfortunately the blame has to be partially split between Disney and George Lucas for this one on account of the fact that one scrapped Legends canon entirely, and the other (Being George) didn't like working with it all that much.
So since the Bane novel falls under Legends canon, the only thing that's canon about the novel anymore- Insofar as the main continuity is concerned -is just Bane himself.
So when the Clone Wars episode finally got to the episode of Korriban, Dave Filoni was only allowed so much by George at the time (Since it was George himself who turned down the idea of allowing Dark Side Force ghosts). So the fact that we got Bane at all was a miracle.
On another note, George and then Disney is also responsible for being insistent of keeping Revan a part of Legends canon, which still has me bent out of shape.
@@munge3563 Revan's redemption arc rivals even the original trilogy in regards to storywriting. it's just such a good story, so I really don't understand why disney doesn't use it.
Christian Ruvalcaba None of that is actually the Sith. The sith spirits that say “we are the sith”. “There is no life after death you will die and be forgotten” aren’t actually real and are visions and tests by the force priestesses. Especially Darth Bane.
That is THE POINT .
They aren't The Sith , only Dark Side visions and Yoda outright says it .
2:50 "Simply walk around Koprriban, one does not. There, sleepless evil is."
tfw running around Korriban like its nothing in SWTOR. Easily my favorite planet in the game.
@taniths 1st and only sgt iron on duty Korriban is also my favorite planet in KotOR, not so much in the second game but it's still cool there.
Sith warrior is not my favorite class, Imperial Agent will always have that distinction but it is by far second on the list. Going for the light side choices on Tatooine for example was hilarious, because it's the fist time you see the Jedi breaking their precious rules. In a way it's far more satisfying to beat them in that manner.
Anyone else pissed Darth Nihilus was in the thumbnail and no where to be found in the video? :/
Yeah, I was thinking it was going to be about a planet that doesn't exist anymore.
@@Jack-kx5rf Nihilus did not have the power to remove planets from existence, however, he managed to become affluent in the dark side ability 'Drain Life' to such a degree that he had the ability to kill life on a planetary scale. Even so, I do not believe his method of mass destruction have such influence on the galaxy as Malachor V did. Where he consumes life, a silence is created, unlike the echo of past massacres. Perhaps such is only because his target was a Miraluka colony, rather than a densely populated world Telos was returning to, but Kataar's destruction was felt by few, if not none at all, and those that knew of the Miralukan people's declining population knew not of its cause.
@Ed Carone While the general technique is referred to as force drain, something Nihilus had unmatched prowess in, i was moreso referring to his ability to draw out the life of an entire planet, something that far outweighed his force draining aura.
@Ed Carone if you're going to correct someone, get the name right
@@dgrunklesamiii4615 he was no more than undead. A slave to feed upon the living.
I remember exploring Koriban in KOTOR 1 via every nook and cranny and wishing there was more. Then the plot twist was revealed: my mouth hung open, I shouted: “WHAT???!!!” And my controller slipped from my fingertips. This was about 2 years ago
Kaid Butler I went there first and it was by far the best planet in Star Wars
So what was the twist?
you really should've gone to Korriban *after* learning the twist, it's much more fun
@@Sn1ffko Your character *is* Darth Revan, the biggest twist since "I am your father"
@@AeneasGemini oh thx for telling me
Korriban is my favorite planet in Star Wars. It was so much fun to explore in both KOTOR games.
Korriban was easily one of my favorite planets in KotOR. Once I knew the twist I went straight up full dark and kicked the shit out of everyone.
Always ready for more Knights of the Old Republic content. Great video man as always.
WolfThornn Holtzklau I just started playing this week. Made my Sith today, having fun. I just got off korriban.
@@Turnpike_ the old Republic MMO or the old Knights of the Old Republic game? Reason I ask is that a huge twist is in Knights if the Old Republic and I don't wanna screw it up for anyone who hasn't experienced it but maaaaan it's a damned rush. Better twist than "No....I AM your father!", At least in my opinion.
WolfThornn Holtzklau if i was a jedi i would travel to learn the dark side but not go far to the point i would fall
@@jigolocana7492 many a Jedi has had the same idea. Pretty sure they all failed.
Dylan Davis lol
You forgot about the One Sith, who used Korriban as a headquarters from 30 ABY to 127 ABY.
Who was it?
Bruno Mugemancuro Darth Kryat
Je suis un sith
@@Philip54622 moi aussi
@@jonascorax9195 Purgeons les Jedi
I can't be the only one that laughed when he said "deepened the dark taint" 😂😂😂
Meat Factory me too bro
I laughed at how much he said it. It's as if someone said "I bet you can't say dark taint 7 times." "Watch me"
Me: I don't trust people with a first name for their last name and vice versa.
Ajunta Paul: *sweats nervously*
Pall
@𒁲🅹🅰🆈🅵🅰𒁲 ✓ • 5 years ago I'm not your buddy, clown
Imagine having 2 first names
I'm looking back on this and I honestly thought I made this comment when we were losing Net Neutrality
@🌟༻🅹🅰🆈🅵🅰༺ ✓ • 5 years ago badumtssss
This is Canon for me!
All of Legends is canon I don't care what disney says
@@Philip54622 just think of it as separate timelines and you're golden
@@bleppyboo5969 thank you 😊
If it bears the Lucas arts label then it was approved by george lucas and is Canon regardless of what disney says
@@MrDragonslayer21 thanks for standing up for Legends
Honestly one of the most interesting pieces of lore, the history is so complex it might as well be real galactic history.
I like how no matter how bitter of enemy's everyone can agree screw the Rakatans lol
No Rakatan has ever survived a playthrough of Kotor in this house.
Wobbly-eyed weirdos.
Korriban is my favourite planet from Kotor 2, particularly the one tomb (whose tomb, I can't remember) where the Exile must face her inner demons. All the sequences, the flashbacks, being unsure how much of it was a memory projection and how much was bleeding out of the real world into the crazed world of the inside of the tomb... The whole atmosphere of the place. All of it was spot on.
Oh yes. It was the tomb of Ludo Kressh. And yes it was the best place the game had to offer. Some of the best lines are said there as well. Provided you pick the dialoges in a certain way of course. "Apathy is death"
@@vadfarkas14apathy is death statement A P A T H Y IS DEATH
@@sebastiangibson9671 It's worse than death, because at least a rotting corpse feeds the beasts and insects.
I love how t3 m4 just beeps when it’s his turn
@@vadfarkas14 also don’t want to be rude about it but it’s I’m pretty sure the beginning is “a fate worse then death”
The reason why Yoda was so scared and feared that place was the same reason Gandalf from lord of the Rings didn't dare pick up the ring that was on the floor. It's because both Yoda and Gandalf feared being turned to the dark side (yoda) and Gandalf being changed by the ring. Yoda and Gandalf both knew that given enough time that they couldn't hold their resolve and not realize that they have been turned.
Yoda feared himself not being strong enough and eventually falling to the dark side, and the last thing the Galaxy needed is a strong Jedi like Yoda to become a Sith lord.
So happy that I scrolled so far down for this. I was worried that I was the only one that saw it this way. Lol
You have it all wrong the dark side feared Yoda simply put he was the most force sensitive being ever
Very interesting comparison, I don't know that fear is quite the right word for it though. I would call it understanding, which is practically the opposite of fear. To wit, Yoda had already dueled with his own dark side and was in full control of it. I think it more likely that Yoda knew that the planet itself was just bad business and that the longer he stayed on it the harder it would become to get off of it in one piece. The fact that he went there at all indicates that he was not so scared as he was prepared to do it quick.
Similarly, Gandalf was Mithrandir, basically a demi-god, with no birth or death. He also already wore one of the more powerful rings, given to him in trust by an elf-lord (what's his name, Elrond's cousin?). I recall he says something like "I dare not take it" when he sees Precious on the floor. The elf-queen later goes through the same trial with Frodo. Great power corrupts the individual who wields it.
"With great power comes great responsibility." -Stan Lee
(Sorry, I couldn't resist that one; totally trez apropos.)
Keep in mind that Gandalf with the more recent help of Aragorn seeking to reclaim his kingdom, had been out to destroy the ring for centuries. He most certainly was not afraid of it. I mean, the guy battled demons...
I do get the whole 'afraid of yourself' thing. Don't be...
with that.. lets say Yoda did fall to the dark side.. with his powers he is able to hide this fact from the others.. story moves forward as norm.. until he steps into Sidious office.. "A new apprentice you have.. dead.. he will be soon enough.."
A whole planet of Sith getting down with the sickness... I see why Yoda was afraid
The first thing to bring my attention is just me on the thumbnail,
Worth it
Me too dawg
Yeah, I literally have nothing to do this, but long live the ancient sith.
Lord Nihilus, please show me your ancient methods of the dark side!
@@sheevpalpatine6877 Get out of here u were defeated by a mary sue XD
@@moustafellos3718 well i ehhh i am not really dead you see... i ehh...i ehhh i used essence transfer on... on.... on a hot chick in the unkown region... ill be back! you 'll see! disney won't leave me there! Rey will pay for her many crimes and yeah! you'll see!
The last time I was this early the Rakatan Infinite Empire still ruled the galaxy
Bringing up the Star Forge, brought back some insane equations of what that thing was capable of.
It takes the same amount of energy of a 65 kiloton nuclear bomb to generate 2 grams of matter. That's 10 billion, billion watts of power, to make a single penny. That's roughly over 100K times the power generated world wide by us.
That equation might not hold in a universe with FTL Travel and magic.
@@christopherbelanger6612 well, we live in a world where the probability of a single protein forming by chance is 1 in 10^126 or 1 with 126 zeros behind it; the earth being far too young even at 4.5 billion years old, for that to happen once, let alone the millions of times needed to happen in a single microscopic spot to generate 1 cell. And yet teachers believe their distant ancestors were primates. Or that aliens seeded this planet... begging the question, where did they come from?
You're right, it's magic.
@@jasonwhite7905 it has to magic space wizards. that or the grey dudes that keep probing us in a very unsettling way.
@@jungletrouble8296 now don't go bringing up my former camp counselors like that. My wife thinks I'm a good kisser, and that's fine with me.
Despite its dark nature, Korriban remains my favorite planet in all of Star Wars.
Because of its dark nature, Korriban remains my favorite planet in all of Star Wars.
I like Manaan the best. I think the Selkath were cool
I appreciate how clear you were about the dark taint of Corriban. Not a lot of people know about that.
“Dark taint of the Sith” really paints a horrible image.
What about Nathema? It literally has no force as it was sucked dry of it by vitiate. Like any force user that went there felt very disturbed as there was no force
If the explosion at the end of the Mandilorin War effected the other planets according to kotor2, than the draining should have had an effect. The effect just might have been subtle.
Well Nathema as well as Malachor or Ziost are artificial wounds in the force. It is death itself staring into your eyes when you are on the surface of theese planets. Force users and non force users alike dread theese places because of the wound that starts echoing within them as that wound also drains the force and life of those who walk the surface. I might be wrong tho. But to me theese worlds remind me of the famous quote: "If you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you". Unlike Korriban wich "only" corrupts people and potentially turns them to the dark side while the alternative is usually turning them insane. Theese worlds consume and feed on anything that lives and dares to walk on their surface.
Nathema has been healed as of the most current lore on the SWTOR game. Ziost is still barren due to vitiate literally devouring it
@@victorhugo-wo2ci ziost healed as well when valkorian died
"The dark taint remained, and with each subsequent occupation, it deepened"
TMI
Got to think thousands maybe 10s of thousands over the course of a very long time the sith both fought and killed each other and jedi and even did blood sacrifices of jedi only someone like Yoda would be even able to step foot on that planet without going mad
Ahhh the home of marka ragnos. The greatest sith lord ever.
Nah Revan is the greatest Sith lord and then like Exar Kun or Tulak Horde
@@chrismarple lol revan was an ok sith lord. He was always jedi at heart. Exar Kuhn was a badass tho. He never died. He had to be trapped
JJ souls what you said about Revan is completely false you must not know anything about Star Wars
@@chrismarple iv sent like 3 comments already telling u why ur wrong. Someone is deleting my shit. WTF?!?!?!
@@chrismarple what the fuck is going on
Ah yes, the Dark Taint of Korriban, AKA my third Ex.
Lol
🤛🏻🤣
Ex-ugal
Yes, more Old Republic content 🙏🏼
Korriban my favourite planet in Star Wars
Ah Korriban my favourite planet it has a great atmosphere have a look at kotor 1 and 2 as well as swtor.
Look, Young Jedi, everything in the Republic's Light is basically our land and kingdom.
What about that planet in the far off shadow area?
That is Koraband. You must never go there. It is outside any form of Light possible.
XD.
(Given that James Earl Jones also voiced Darth Vader, this joke works on two levels).
Ok. Korriban, Moriband, or neither.
I always liked the Plagueis book analysis of Korriban as a dusty dead planet with only feint echos - everything of note or importance removed by Jedi or Sith and a place only now for tourists.
A neat twist on the dark hole hell de rigueur.
So its a tourist trap for force users?
Well since even Yoda was scared, I can't wait to see Rey go wipe them out
Yes, please make more of these informative back stories as they help explain a great deal.
How does a planet like this so seeped in dark side energy, compare to a planet like Dathomir thats also full of dark side energy, but at a more natural way? Would a traveler still feel the same energy? Would one be more dangerous (not counting inhabitants of any kind just the planet itself)
Omg that intro has so many battlefront 1 memorys for me
Right? Best games ever
The Sith Emperor "Hey btw even though you killed me several times for the last time I'm still here with Darth Marr. Turns out he's pretty wizard."
Damn I loved the games of Kotor 1 and 2.
2 was actually a better game, if you play it dark side it literally feels like you're the main character in breaking bad. Every step just takes you further into hell, even winning at the end feels like losing
AeneasGemini 1 had a better story though
I hope they redo those games or make movies based off that lore
KOTOR 1 and 2 are the best versions of Star Wars
I did not know that the sith species had actually been killed by a genocide not just died out like the rakata
yep, adds a nice little area of moral greyness to the republic (if not flat out darkness)
And to top it all of, the jedi took part in it as well. Unless my memory is incorrect.
makes you wonder what the force really saw as balanced in the pre-republic and old republic era
The infinite empire was so badass
Yoda wasn't scared of anything but he recognized danger because he wasn't an idiot.
Yoda called ghost busters he ain't asccurd of no ghosts.
Great video! I find Korriban extremely interesting. The whole planet seems like it's bleeding the dark side and also calling out death and unspeakable horrors. Greetings from Germany!
While Revan just walks in and pretend it’s a Saturday
I would say real story Malahor V is worse. Or that planet that Viciate turned into a lifeless, forceless, empty shell
Neither Malachor nor Nathema really had the same ancient horror vibe IMO. That said, I can certainly suggest that we do one on Malachor next
Vitiate actually did turn Ziost into a lifeless, forceless, empty shell too.
@@GeneralGrievous-1138 Ooh, I don't know; Malachor V SERIOUSLY creeped me out every single time I played that game. Korriban didn't bother me at all, tbh.
@@catwoman1263 thing is Korriban at least looked like it had civilisation at some point and the desert look made it seem closer to something we actually know in reality.
Malachor on the other hand, it had the look and feel of something from a lovecraftian horror. It had an evil 'otherness' to it that radiated spiritual terror
Malachor V looks worse but doesn't pose the same threat. Korriban was home to the most powerful sith lords ever and some of them could posses you.
not gonna lie I was spooked when I first watched this episode
That’s cute.
What's funny is that Korriban was feared by the Jedi as being such a dark world but the rule of two Sith never cared about the planet due to it being devoid of much of its power in the dark side.
Now for the Valley of the Jedi
Ruusan
We may have to........the valley of the Jedi........Reborn warrior
I loved all the information this video had to offer and I've watched countless Stat Wars videos about the sith history and korriban but this video was by fat my favorite.
By the time of Darth Bane, the Dark side had grown weak on Korriban...
I loved this video. Please do more Old Republic videoes. Love them so much.
The old republic is the best lore by far !
"No one simply FLIES to Korriban and WALKS through it's Gates and among it's DESOLATE tomb's and it's forever claiming sands" Sean Bean Jedi Master
I've never been this early before
Shit like this is one of the biggest reasons why From Software should make a Star Wars based souls game
"the Dark Taint of the Sith Lords" lmfao
Hell yeah continue the old Republic stuff
Yoda did not fear Korriban, he respected its powerful nature and remained sceptic about his ability to resist, but that is not fear but proper self awareness. Saying he Feared Korriban and being the greatest Jedi is a contradiction.
What about Ziost in legends? That was at least on par with Korriban Darkside wise. Let not forget that Ziost wasn't completely dead as a planet either. Ben Skywalker found a sith meditation sphere on it and used it to escape with a child from the Merc sent to kill him in tow.
In some ways Korriban reminds me of Chernobyl
Dark
Desolate
Dead and Hopeless not even the strongest willed person would want to go there
Chernobyl isnt so bad now and can be visited (with the exception of some areas), I think that was probably an inspiration.
I took a bong rip every time you said "taint".
Next time, just bring a flashlight lol.
Why did Yoda call it Moraban in the that Clone Wars Episope? In the Darth Plagueis novel. He had gotten upset with Sidiois for wanting to visit the Valley of the Dark Lords.
Plagueis got so annoyed he said "You know what you'll find there Sidious? Jedi, grave robbers, and tourists. Is that what you want to be, an academic!
I only wish to learn Master.
i have a very strong theory that the species name of Yoda is called , "THE JEDI RACE " and they have a pattern of adoption and not caring for their own genetic children. making for a child swap culture. This would also explain why a baby Yoda is taken care of by a non-Yoda , and the humans have a parental feelings towards it as it has evolved to gain symbiosis with adoptive species, THIS IS THE WAY. This would also explain the long life spans as doing this would need a very long time to find members of it's own species. The non-attachment among it's own kind would be an evolutionary trait , only to procreate , then return among the different species to adopt younglings of other species. This would suggest a very nomadic evolution.
Sounds interesting!
But the je'daii are the origin of the Jedi order's name, not any race
@@booniebears9104 Your telling the truth from a certain point of view.
2:49 Boromir.
Actually, some of what Boromir said about Mordor was likely true for the Sith home planet, as well, I'd imagine.
Shouts out to the best star wars game KOTOR 2
There was a grave Sidious prepared for Darth Vader there, but Sidious didn't prepare himself a grave because he didn't think he'd ever die.
this is a very informative video and creepy
I actually wondered if you were going to mention Nathema..Nathema is pretty horrifying too. Sucked dry of every drop of not just life, but the Force right down to color. Truly a horrifying empty shell. It's mentioned in the book Revan and it's a place that leaves an impression.
I thought this was gonna be about Dromund Kaas.
Still good though...
Every time you say "Dark Taint of the Sith" as a noun, just... I can't.
"Deep dark taint." - Geetsly
Yes, always be wary of the dark taint. It always leads to corruption.
"-that only deepened the *d a r k t a i n t* of the world."
I loved this video! My favorite is old republic time.
Isnt drommund kaas also immensely powerful in the dark side?
Judge Tater Yeah, but it's lamer
@@GeneralGrievous-1138 pffffft
Dromund Kaas is only Korriban 2.0
Liam L.E. With less atmosphere (tone-wise) and more atmosphere (weatherwise), if you get my meaning :^)
I really wish there were more lore videos about it.
I remember one that talked about how Luke kept it a secret because the dark side power there was so immense he couldnt trust anyone save for Kyle Katarn to go there
Love the channel, THANK YOU
Both Anjunta Paul (Sith founder) and Revan (Rule of 2 founder), big contributors to the sith empire returned to the light side at the end which was pretty ironic.
Revan didn't found the Rule of Two; that was Darth Bane. That being said, however, Bane was heavily influenced in that decision by a holocron made by Revan that he found in the Rakatan temple on the Unknown World.
@@catwoman1263 True!!
You forgot Kor'slugs. Lots and lots of Kor'slugs. *Has been playing SWTOR for the past couple months*
Can they make a Kotor 3 already??
@Ahsoka 521 We’ve got the MMO, which maybe is not as good as the originals , but still, it’s good.
Bioware couldn't make a good game if their lives depended on it at this point
@@andrewz6986 True, but if EA gets Chris Avellone, the lead writer for Kotor 2, and the other writers he worked with on that game to write Kotor 3, then maybe the game will be good. Especially, since his story board already had an outline for Kotor 3 written out.
@@andrewz6986 so your saying kotor 1 and 2 are shit?
They did its call The Old Republic. 300 years after Revan.
This is the kind of content I love best!
Wham bam thank you man
H M I love the name
Moraband is one of my sith worlds at all time ❤❤❤❤❤
Are you saying "dark taint" or "dark stain" I smirked with amusement when I though you said taint.
Taint...as in tainted
@@mondaysinsanity8193 Did you dark stain your pants?
I got the double entendres at the first use of taint. If one had to take a shot of whiskey every time he used the word taint, I reckon alcohol poisoning would be the outcome for the lightweights.
Sounds like the perfect place to go to for my next vacation
Why the hell would the Commerce Guild own the planet?
Why not?
@@null7879 just wondering. It said that they didnt paid to much attention to Korriban. So why do they own it for? The reason to own a planet is probably because of a exclusive resource found only there or that its close to a very important Hyperspace Lane or route.
Probably part of an important trade rout. They either had a refueling station there, or some kind of outpost intended to sniff out pirates, likely both. I can't imagine any unique resource they could get from that world would be very profitable
What I can tell you is if they have a outpost there It is likely out of sheer necessity and nothing else, as anything less would be too much of a liability.
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Since the darkness on these worlds was from the dark side of the force, would the effect those without any sensitivity to the force?
I'd assume so. Have you ever been to a place that felt wrong? Like a unnatural energy is flowing through there. Always uncomfortable and you find yourself looking over your shoulder? I assume it's like that for non-force users
@@placeholdername3818 especially if murderers or darkness of something lingered.
They'd most likely go insane. This is seen in legends when Darth Vevectis discovered the dark side of the force.
kotor2 said the backlash from the mandilorian war was why all the planets where tied together and affected by the explosion event. Wouldn't other events have effects too?
exegol from rise of skywalker is another planet that is strong in the dark side.
Huh, If I was a Jedi I would be scared of Kattarr