One part is that the Sith are a natural occurrence from Schism in Jedi philosophy. Another part is that once the Sith empire got going…you have an interstellar empire making huge amounts of relics artifacts tool records and lore that anyone can pick up and if they’re sensitive enough with the force will be able to build up a Sith order and later and empire
Exar-Kun was one of the most powerful sith in history. In addition to being deadly with a lightsaber, his connection in the force was very strong. "The most powerful Sith Lords possess a talent for the dark alchemy of the Sith. The Emperor, like Naga Sadow and Exar Kun long before him, became a master of manipulating the genetic building blocks of living creatures through the dark side. Over the millennia, many creatures have been broken, twisted, and rebuilt by this evil power." *- The Dark Side Sourcebook*
Blame Disney fans and Filoni, bro literally stole the name "Tales of the Jedi" for his fanfic. And then they literally use "New Jedi Order" and "Dawn of the Jedi" for Rey stuff 😨💀😑😭🤢 Then we have cringe "Heir to the Empire" line in Ahsoka trailer as if it's going to be an adaptation of the book and not something cringe.
Sith were like cockroaches, incredibly hard to kill as an order in their entirety. As it was from surviving remnants and holdouts of the ancient Sith empire, that every Sith threat would emerge from or corrupt Jedi into Sith Lords to Plague the republic and Jedi order under the end of Vitiate’s empire
Sith Empires don’t tend to endure considering one of their key tenets is to surpass their masters and to gain as much power is as possible, and no matter how many people serve them as faithful servants the Sith will always destroy themselves.
@@theliato3809 Yes, though in Sith Empires with millions of potential recruits, it was an unsustainable system given centuries (even full millennia) of extra life. With the destruction of the last Sith Empire, the Sith system had to reorientate upon the idea of learning as much as possible from their masters (as in the Banite Sith after the destruction of Lord Kaan, who pretty much was both a fallen Jedi and heretic in the eyes of the Sith before and after him), or their leaders (as in the Sith remnants that survived the fall of the last Sith Empire. The Rule of One under Darth Krayt was seen as a heresy by all previous Sith, and it's nature was ironically antithetical to the basic idea of the Sith, which got rid of any leader or master who had exhausted their purpose. Krayt was more like Vitiate in this manner because of his desire for immortality and ultimate rule (though who knows when Krayt would have considered murdering all life a viable option later on, if he hadn't been slain by Cade).
Darth Krayt, Darth Caedus just to name 2 there were plenty of others,Caedus being Vades grandson the one that Disney based Kylo on and wimpfied into mask wearing weenie, Caedus was actually a badass
I blame Vodo Siosk-Baas more instead, just like how I blame Memit Nadill and Odan-Urr for bringing the Daragon twins to exposing the Sith to the rest of the galaxy. Them being cringeworthily overcomplacent and obnoxious goody-two-shoeses respectively sure is worth time-leaping worldlines so to reverse their mistakes. *Permanently.*
Isn't hindsight great? We can see after the fact that Siosk-Baas made plenty of mistakes, but ultimately Kun made his own decision like every other Dark Sider to embrace evil.
I think the Jedi orders of each era had these fatal flaws that lead to their doom. The Jedi in this era were too permissive, letting Exar and Ulic go off and do their own thing instead of reining them in. They treated their apprentices like family, but failed to discipline them.
You forgot to mention exar kun say in tales of the jedi that he mastered all sith magic and archemy, also in the jedi academy books it say that exar kun had many abilities he couldn't use because his spirit was depleted and drained, he also could show people what's happening in real time in another part of the galaxy, he mastered mind trick to the highest level to a point where he could suppress through of others being, he also mastered dark rage to the highest degree where he never gets tired after using it dark rage boost all the stats like force Valor, this why he was so overwhelming and lethal in lightsaber combat, he also could burn force users blood with a rare ability created ice storms and use dark force lightning 🌩
@@AndreNitroX---And did you read the comments section. I want to see these particular stories on the big or small screens. Disney should be making these sorts of stories too. And not just what we've been getting.
May the 4th be with you, Grand Master Geetsly. 0:09-0:14: Last week? Feels like it's been longer than that since the last history lesson on this. Feels like there are some temporal distortions going on. lol.
I probably blame a scenario similar to whatever time travel nonsense happened on Groundhog Day, Primer, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Steins;Gate, and Edge of Tomorrow. Ever watched those, by the way?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Never watched Groundhog Day itself, but I've seen some paradoies here and there like with MLP, I have seen Madoka Magica. Speaking of, I kind of haven't checked back with that series in a while, did that fourth movie ever come out or was that scraped.
@@zexalbrony4799 Even if the parodies are good, Groundhog Day is still a gem, just like Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, and Zombieland. Walpurgisnacht: Rising is still in production. Will just have to wait for other news to come out. Either way, hope it's the true endgame of the so called Mitakihara saga. *The madness has to end somewhere.* Anyways, hope you'll also watch the other recommendations. Am always a sucker for time travel stories like that. Oh, and will also add the movie 12 Monkeys, even if its ending is all too familiar like Planet of the Ape's.
@@michaelandreipalon359 I mean technically because of all the time-looping nonsense, the madness doesn't have to end, but it really should at some point. These five girls, well I guess six now including Baba, have been through enough. A Quote from the ending of the 90s Animated Spider-Man cartoon best sums this up, "It has been a long, hard journey, and I think after all of this you are entitled to a little happiness."
@@zexalbrony4799 Yep, time looping is always an interesting point, but that might be my knowledge on video games and their save points talking. Am expecting another cosmic reset, only this time, it'll be one based on normalcy based on magic disappearing or something. Kinda like how Serial Experiments Lain... nah, I won't say much about that show, since you might not have watched it yet.
I mean it is stated in the Star Wars the Old Republic Timeline videos that Exar Kun was supported by ancient Sith Lords meaning that these did not like the Sith-Emperor (Vitate) who has already been building his empire up for hundreds of years. So in my opinion this shows that if Exar Kun would not have died earlier he could have been a threat to Vitate. Which sounds badass but also absurd since he’s Literally a God
🤡 are you blind? Disney will ruin. With their feminist agenda also those stories are darker grittier mature and violent than any Disney star wars series
That's like letting someone take a whiff/hit of heroin as a kid and thinking it's going to make them avoid it as an adult. Padawans were too inexperienced to be allowed to be exposed to the Dark Side, especially because it seduces ppl with promises of greater power at a faster rate. If knights like Anakin and Dooku could be seduced just by dipping their toes in it, padawans wouldn't stand a chance of being unaffected.
If betrayal is not avoidable among the Sith, then why can't the Sith regulate it? Challenge for combats in the academy's arenas willl definitely be a good option. And in these arenas, killing opponents are acceptable unless one party surrendered first. Not to mention that using drugs are also prohibited as well. Obviously, this won't completely abolished betrayal among the Sith but it will reduced it because now they have an alternative of their settle feuds other than betraying each other.
Because those who ignore the regulations may have greater success by acting on a larger scale and individual power is what the sith are all about. A sith wouldn't put the institution above themselves. It goes against their nature. Darth Bane was an exception to this but then I wouldn't expect anything less from the Sith'ari. Though even his way was quickly corrupted from an honourable transition of leadership into cowardly murder.
@@seskal8595 In the arenas, both challengers are free to do what they pleased. They are freed to back out, fight to the dead and even surrender. If they surrendered, then the opponent cannot kill them anymore because surrendering is a blow to the prestige. I got this idea from the cultivation manhua I read online and from what I see, these cultivators, the people who cultivated qi, behaved quite like the Sith. Heck, some of them are even lustful creeps.
@@lerneanlion it would make sense to do it that way and would definitely make the sith a lot more stable but I still think most sith would rather surprise attack the person they want to surplant in a moment of weakness rather than risk a fair duel. There's no honor among sith. If there's an easier way to gain power, they'll take it
@@seskal8595 I know that. I also saw in some cultivation manhua that I read as well. But still, it should be an option as well. Because if one is not available, there is always another option. This could be the New Rule of Two in a sense.
@@seskal8595 We don't actually know that. We know that by the time of Darth Tenebrous and Darth Plageius it was corrupted as Plaguies told his master before betraying him: "One no longer has to prove their strength in combat, but who is more cunning." But up until Cognis and her apprentice, 4 Sith into the Rule of 2, that they were indeed still dueling it out to prove supremacy, as Cognis' apprentice tried to merge the teachings of the jedi and the Sith and went mad trying to do so and tried to create his own splinter faction of Sith, Cognis had to kill him for it. This is Legends stuff btw.
What was the Republic involvement on Geonosis prior to the Clone Wars? did any of the inner Republic have knowledge of Geonosis prior to the first battle of the clone wars?
Exar kun the most powerful and dangerous sith lord near 4000 years before the birth of luke Skywalker, far more powerful than malak prime revan and the star forge even more powerful than vitiate since he was alive during kun time
Why can't everyone just agree that the Jedi and Sith are ideologies, and they can never be destroyed? Sure, one is the right path and the other is corruption of the universe, but as long as the force exists, they're will always be galaxy wide wars because someone wants more power. Non-force users can be the same without the force existing, because it really has no impact on there lives one way or another.
If you look a Ulic's mission he did infiltrate the sith, he did destroy them from within. Though he fell he indeed succeed From a certain point of view.
So basically the Sith had a instinctual tendency to build empires for generations.
And the haunted tombs, don't forget the haunted tombs😅
The Galaxy is such a chaotic place to live in and for it to be ruled by feeble democracies.
That's what they did best, this eventually evolved into the Rule of Two staying in the shadows
And have the ability to become buff for it.
One part is that the Sith are a natural occurrence from Schism in Jedi philosophy.
Another part is that once the Sith empire got going…you have an interstellar empire making huge amounts of relics artifacts tool records and lore that anyone can pick up and if they’re sensitive enough with the force will be able to build up a Sith order and later and empire
Exar-Kun was one of the most powerful sith in history. In addition to being deadly with a lightsaber, his connection in the force was very strong.
"The most powerful Sith Lords possess a talent for the dark alchemy of the Sith. The Emperor, like Naga Sadow and Exar Kun long before him, became a master of manipulating the genetic building blocks of living creatures through the dark side. Over the millennia, many creatures have been broken, twisted, and rebuilt by this evil power."
*- The Dark Side Sourcebook*
I wish we could see this part of Sith History in CGI or a Animation Series, also Marka Ragnos is such a Boss.
And also THE Chad Lord of the Drip
Blame Disney fans and Filoni, bro literally stole the name "Tales of the Jedi" for his fanfic. And then they literally use "New Jedi Order" and "Dawn of the Jedi" for Rey stuff 😨💀😑😭🤢 Then we have cringe "Heir to the Empire" line in Ahsoka trailer as if it's going to be an adaptation of the book and not something cringe.
Me too. But sadly that won’t happen with Disney and Baloney Filoni
You want Disney and Dave soyloni to destroy this lore
The Krath Holy Crusade was the precursor to the Great Sith War which is in Legends just another drop of rain in the Storm known as DARTH VITIATE.
They're clouds forming a hurricane
Sith were like cockroaches, incredibly hard to kill as an order in their entirety. As it was from surviving remnants and holdouts of the ancient Sith empire, that every Sith threat would emerge from or corrupt Jedi into Sith Lords to Plague the republic and Jedi order under the end of Vitiate’s empire
Just what I wanted for my birthday: more Sith history
Happy birthday🎉
@@geetslys How come it took so long?
Sith Empires don’t tend to endure considering one of their key tenets is to surpass their masters and to gain as much power is as possible, and no matter how many people serve them as faithful servants the Sith will always destroy themselves.
Didn’t several of them last for centuries though?
@@theliato3809 Yes, though in Sith Empires with millions of potential recruits, it was an unsustainable system given centuries (even full millennia) of extra life. With the destruction of the last Sith Empire, the Sith system had to reorientate upon the idea of learning as much as possible from their masters (as in the Banite Sith after the destruction of Lord Kaan, who pretty much was both a fallen Jedi and heretic in the eyes of the Sith before and after him), or their leaders (as in the Sith remnants that survived the fall of the last Sith Empire. The Rule of One under Darth Krayt was seen as a heresy by all previous Sith, and it's nature was ironically antithetical to the basic idea of the Sith, which got rid of any leader or master who had exhausted their purpose. Krayt was more like Vitiate in this manner because of his desire for immortality and ultimate rule (though who knows when Krayt would have considered murdering all life a viable option later on, if he hadn't been slain by Cade).
Witch is why the rule of two was Genius
@@lilianemachadostigliano1727 that's why the rule of two was a bandaid on an axe wound.
Spirit of Marka Ragnos: The Sith will never die!
Anakin's Force Ghost: You sure about that?
Disney: somehow, Snoke has returned
Yep and they never did die their were plenty sith after vader and sidious
Darth Krayt, Darth Caedus just to name 2 there were plenty of others,Caedus being Vades grandson the one that Disney based Kylo on and wimpfied into mask wearing weenie, Caedus was actually a badass
Palpatine may have taken over the republic, but Exar nearly destroyed it.
My man Exar Kun and his MASSIVE balls!
Exar KunIs my favorite Sith Lord
I blame Vodo Siosk-Baas more instead, just like how I blame Memit Nadill and Odan-Urr for bringing the Daragon twins to exposing the Sith to the rest of the galaxy. Them being cringeworthily overcomplacent and obnoxious goody-two-shoeses respectively sure is worth time-leaping worldlines so to reverse their mistakes. *Permanently.*
Imagine causing the fall of the Republic thousands of years later just because you were partying hard lmao
Isn't hindsight great? We can see after the fact that Siosk-Baas made plenty of mistakes, but ultimately Kun made his own decision like every other Dark Sider to embrace evil.
And I was wondering geetsly would tell the story of Freedon Nadd
Seems like two Sith are more effective of conquering the galaxy even before the rule of two.
It has always been the ideal
I hope you cover the sith of the knight ereant era, sometime
Palpatine: "I AM THE SENATE!"
Judge Dredd: "I AM THE LAW!"
Kuil, “I have spoken.”
Me: "I AM VENGEANCE. I AM THE NIGHT. You know the rest "
Ugh, I'd rather have Karl Urban Dredd instead.
@@michaelandreipalon359 Stallone’s Dredd is best sorry not sorry
@@msalinastb5093 To each our own, but I grudgingly hope your tastes will be like the Razzies when the history books start recording this.
I think the Jedi orders of each era had these fatal flaws that lead to their doom. The Jedi in this era were too permissive, letting Exar and Ulic go off and do their own thing instead of reining them in. They treated their apprentices like family, but failed to discipline them.
You forgot to mention exar kun say in tales of the jedi that he mastered all sith magic and archemy, also in the jedi academy books it say that exar kun had many abilities he couldn't use because his spirit was depleted and drained, he also could show people what's happening in real time in another part of the galaxy, he mastered mind trick to the highest level to a point where he could suppress through of others being, he also mastered dark rage to the highest degree where he never gets tired after using it dark rage boost all the stats like force Valor, this why he was so overwhelming and lethal in lightsaber combat, he also could burn force users blood with a rare ability created ice storms and use dark force lightning 🌩
Nobody:
Geetsly: *"SACROFAGUS"*
"Discussed last week."
Says it knowing the video was posted nearly two months later.
Happy star wars day
May the fourth be with you 🤙🏼
This stuff has got to be made into a series. It's just too good.
You want Dave filoni to ruin this with "the force is female"
@@alsimmonshellspawn6021---I just want to see more of this on the big of small screens. That's all.
This is tales of the Jedi, it’s all I’ve ever wanted in a show, and what does Disney do!? They use scrap clone wars episodes
@@AndreNitroX---And did you read the comments section. I want to see these particular stories on the big or small screens. Disney should be making these sorts of stories too. And not just what we've been getting.
@@brokenbridge6316 agreed
Exar Kun: "I want to destroy the Sith"
*Becomes a Sith *
May the 4th be with you, Grand Master Geetsly.
0:09-0:14: Last week? Feels like it's been longer than that since the last history lesson on this. Feels like there are some temporal distortions going on. lol.
I probably blame a scenario similar to whatever time travel nonsense happened on Groundhog Day, Primer, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Steins;Gate, and Edge of Tomorrow.
Ever watched those, by the way?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Never watched Groundhog Day itself, but I've seen some paradoies here and there like with MLP, I have seen Madoka Magica.
Speaking of, I kind of haven't checked back with that series in a while, did that fourth movie ever come out or was that scraped.
@@zexalbrony4799 Even if the parodies are good, Groundhog Day is still a gem, just like Caddyshack, Ghostbusters, and Zombieland.
Walpurgisnacht: Rising is still in production. Will just have to wait for other news to come out. Either way, hope it's the true endgame of the so called Mitakihara saga. *The madness has to end somewhere.*
Anyways, hope you'll also watch the other recommendations. Am always a sucker for time travel stories like that. Oh, and will also add the movie 12 Monkeys, even if its ending is all too familiar like Planet of the Ape's.
@@michaelandreipalon359 I mean technically because of all the time-looping nonsense, the madness doesn't have to end, but it really should at some point. These five girls, well I guess six now including Baba, have been through enough.
A Quote from the ending of the 90s Animated Spider-Man cartoon best sums this up, "It has been a long, hard journey, and I think after all of this you are entitled to a little happiness."
@@zexalbrony4799 Yep, time looping is always an interesting point, but that might be my knowledge on video games and their save points talking.
Am expecting another cosmic reset, only this time, it'll be one based on normalcy based on magic disappearing or something. Kinda like how Serial Experiments Lain... nah, I won't say much about that show, since you might not have watched it yet.
Me: Ulic is gonna end up simping for Aleema
Geetsly: ....started a physical relationship-
Me: *Called it*
She was the one simping for him 😆 🤣 😂
Aleema initially seduced Ulic into the relationship, but she actually ended up simping for him.
I mean it is stated in the Star Wars the Old Republic Timeline videos that Exar Kun was supported by ancient Sith Lords meaning that these did not like the Sith-Emperor (Vitate) who has already been building his empire up for hundreds of years. So in my opinion this shows that if Exar Kun would not have died earlier he could have been a threat to Vitate. Which sounds badass but also absurd since he’s Literally a God
Half expected exar kun, half expected someone else
Happy Star Wars day!!!!
AYYYYY the series not dead.
Sith History😍
Best day for a video on the best part of Star Wars lore, Sith History (best in my opinion at least)
also today is my birthday so my opinion is right
May the birthday be with you.
@@ThinWhiteAxe thank you
Loved to see a star wars series on the Sith empire i dont see why disney wont do it
Cause they wiped legends from canon, and still choose to selectively pull from it
@@kanekikingstorm2113 yeah which shows why disney sucks
@@kanekikingstorm2113they don't have to pay royalties this way
🤡 are you blind? Disney will ruin. With their feminist agenda also those stories are darker grittier mature and violent than any Disney star wars series
@@realBatman-89 they still stealing from it when the writers pass away, which is very disrespectful
Yesssss moreee!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone in the jedi order ever thought of let Young padawns dip their toes in dark side to insulate them to its temptation later?
That's like letting someone take a whiff/hit of heroin as a kid and thinking it's going to make them avoid it as an adult. Padawans were too inexperienced to be allowed to be exposed to the Dark Side, especially because it seduces ppl with promises of greater power at a faster rate. If knights like Anakin and Dooku could be seduced just by dipping their toes in it, padawans wouldn't stand a chance of being unaffected.
The Keto cousins sound like the Calypso Twins from Borderlands 3.
By God this would make an incredible HBO tv series!!!
I miss ol backwater Dxun
what happened to part 4?
ruclips.net/video/ZjDo1Ukkyg8/видео.html
Finally
Happy Revenge of the Fifth
Revenge of the 5th!
You can never defeat the Sith. As long as there's a single holocron left in the galaxy; it's only a matter of time till they cone back.
If betrayal is not avoidable among the Sith, then why can't the Sith regulate it? Challenge for combats in the academy's arenas willl definitely be a good option. And in these arenas, killing opponents are acceptable unless one party surrendered first. Not to mention that using drugs are also prohibited as well. Obviously, this won't completely abolished betrayal among the Sith but it will reduced it because now they have an alternative of their settle feuds other than betraying each other.
Because those who ignore the regulations may have greater success by acting on a larger scale and individual power is what the sith are all about. A sith wouldn't put the institution above themselves. It goes against their nature.
Darth Bane was an exception to this but then I wouldn't expect anything less from the Sith'ari. Though even his way was quickly corrupted from an honourable transition of leadership into cowardly murder.
@@seskal8595 In the arenas, both challengers are free to do what they pleased. They are freed to back out, fight to the dead and even surrender. If they surrendered, then the opponent cannot kill them anymore because surrendering is a blow to the prestige. I got this idea from the cultivation manhua I read online and from what I see, these cultivators, the people who cultivated qi, behaved quite like the Sith. Heck, some of them are even lustful creeps.
@@lerneanlion it would make sense to do it that way and would definitely make the sith a lot more stable but I still think most sith would rather surprise attack the person they want to surplant in a moment of weakness rather than risk a fair duel. There's no honor among sith. If there's an easier way to gain power, they'll take it
@@seskal8595 I know that. I also saw in some cultivation manhua that I read as well. But still, it should be an option as well. Because if one is not available, there is always another option. This could be the New Rule of Two in a sense.
@@seskal8595 We don't actually know that. We know that by the time of Darth Tenebrous and Darth Plageius it was corrupted as Plaguies told his master before betraying him: "One no longer has to prove their strength in combat, but who is more cunning." But up until Cognis and her apprentice, 4 Sith into the Rule of 2, that they were indeed still dueling it out to prove supremacy, as Cognis' apprentice tried to merge the teachings of the jedi and the Sith and went mad trying to do so and tried to create his own splinter faction of Sith, Cognis had to kill him for it. This is Legends stuff btw.
What was the Republic involvement on Geonosis prior to the Clone Wars? did any of the inner Republic have knowledge of Geonosis prior to the first battle of the clone wars?
Part 4 where
sacraphagus? did you mean Sarcophagus?
Exar kun the most powerful and dangerous sith lord near 4000 years before the birth of luke Skywalker, far more powerful than malak prime revan and the star forge even more powerful than vitiate since he was alive during kun time
Why can't everyone just agree that the Jedi and Sith are ideologies, and they can never be destroyed? Sure, one is the right path and the other is corruption of the universe, but as long as the force exists, they're will always be galaxy wide wars because someone wants more power. Non-force users can be the same without the force existing, because it really has no impact on there lives one way or another.
LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOO
Ain’t gonna lie. I was awfully disappointed when the D+ Tales show was more Clone Wars lore than the Sagas of Qel-Droma and Sunrider.
Because Dave filoni is an overrated sjw and a talentless hack who steal from others writers doesn't respect continuity and consistency
Anybody know what happened to episode 4?
Am I the only one who can’t find part 4?
ruclips.net/video/ZjDo1Ukkyg8/видео.html
5:55 It's SARCOPHAGUS not 'SACROPHAGUS' , Jesus Christ
If you look a Ulic's mission he did infiltrate the sith, he did destroy them from within. Though he fell he indeed succeed
From a certain point of view.
And told him to piss off 😂
5:58 why is he pronouncing “sarcophagus” like that 😂. Is @Geetslys pronouncing it like that on purpose, …