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{{Quote|One who has freed themselves from all restrictions has reached perfection, their potential fulfilled. Perfect strength, perfect power, perfect destiny. Imagine it.|[[Yuthura Ban]]|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic}} |
{{Quote|One who has freed themselves from all restrictions has reached perfection, their potential fulfilled. Perfect strength, perfect power, perfect destiny. Imagine it.|[[Yuthura Ban]]|Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic}} |
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[[File:Darth Bane DoE.jpg|[[Darth Bane]], the foretold Sith'ari.|thumb]] |
[[File:Darth Bane DoE.jpg|[[Darth Bane]], the foretold Sith'ari.|thumb]] |
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− | '''Sith'ari''' was a title that, in the ancient [[Sith language]], meant "[[Lord]]" or "[[Overlord]]," first claimed by [[King]] [[Adas]]. After Adas's death, the term became the subject of a legend and a prophecy, and came to mean "god."<ref name="BoSSftDS">''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)|Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]''</ref> The Prophecy retained its significance for the [[Dark Lord of the Sith|Dark Lords]]<ref name="KOTOR">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]''</ref> up until the time of the [[Order of the Sith Lords|Order of the Sith]].<ref name="Darth P">''[[ |
+ | '''Sith'ari''' was a title that, in the ancient [[Sith language]], meant "[[Lord]]" or "[[Overlord]]," first claimed by [[King]] [[Adas]]. After Adas's death, the term became the subject of a legend and a prophecy, and came to mean "god."<ref name="BoSSftDS">''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)|Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]''</ref> The Prophecy retained its significance for the [[Dark Lord of the Sith|Dark Lords]]<ref name="KOTOR">''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]''</ref> up until the time of the [[Order of the Sith Lords|Order of the Sith]].<ref name="Darth P">''[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|Darth Plagueis]]''</ref> |
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==The Sith'ari Prophecy== |
==The Sith'ari Prophecy== |
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+ | [[File:SithariProphecy-BoS.png|left|thumb|250px|The Sith'ari Prophecy recorded in the ''Book of Sith'']] |
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− | The Sith'ari Prophecy was considered too sacred to be put into writing by the [[Kissai]], who passed it on verbally from generation to generation. [[Sorzus Syn]] recorded it thus<ref name="BoSSftDS">''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)]]''</ref> c. [[ |
+ | The Sith'ari Prophecy was considered too sacred to be put into writing by the [[Kissai]], who passed it on verbally from generation to generation. [[Sorzus Syn]] recorded it thus<ref name="BoSSftDS">''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)]]''</ref> c. [[6900 BBY]]:<ref name="JvS">''[[Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force (real-life book)|Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force]]''</ref> |
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''The Sith'ari will be free of limits. |
''The Sith'ari will be free of limits. |
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==The Legend== |
==The Legend== |
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Sometime during the early history of the [[Sith Empire|First Sith Empire]], the coming of the Sith'ari was foretold. Inspired by the legend of [[Adas]], the Sith'ari was prophesied a perfect being, free of all restrictions—the ultimate [[Sith]]. The Sith'ari would rise to power to lead the Sith and, according to the legend, destroy them—yet, through their destruction, make them stronger than ever. |
Sometime during the early history of the [[Sith Empire|First Sith Empire]], the coming of the Sith'ari was foretold. Inspired by the legend of [[Adas]], the Sith'ari was prophesied a perfect being, free of all restrictions—the ultimate [[Sith]]. The Sith'ari would rise to power to lead the Sith and, according to the legend, destroy them—yet, through their destruction, make them stronger than ever. |
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− | One of these [[Sith]] was the great Sith'ari Dérathak Serath, though no memory of him ever reached the people. |
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− | Some of the students at the academy on [[Korriban]] thought [[Sirak]] was the Sith'ari. However, Sirak was killed by his nemesis, [[Darth Bane|Bane]]. Darth Bane, eventually becoming a [[Dark Lord of the Sith]], finally fulfilled the prophecy, first by providing [[Skere Kaan]] with the [[thought bomb]], which caused the annihilation of the [[Brotherhood of Darkness]], and then by instating the [[Rule of Two]], leading to a [[Order of the Sith Lords|powerful line]] of Sith by reducing their numbers to only two at a time. This allowed the [[Dark side of the Force| |
+ | Some of the students at the academy on [[Korriban]] thought [[Sirak]] was the Sith'ari. However, Sirak was killed by his nemesis, [[Darth Bane|Bane]]. Darth Bane, eventually becoming a [[Dark Lord of the Sith]], finally fulfilled the prophecy, first by providing [[Skere Kaan]] with the [[thought bomb]], which caused the annihilation of the [[Brotherhood of Darkness]], and then by instating the [[Rule of Two]], leading to a [[Order of the Sith Lords|powerful line]] of Sith by reducing their numbers to only two at a time. This allowed the [[Dark side of the Force|dark side]] to saturate within two vessels at a time, where Bane believed that it had been spread far too thin among the vast numbers of Sith. This also made it easier to hide the Sith until they built up enough power to destroy the [[Jedi]], allowing the Sith to rule the galaxy. |
− | [[32 BBY|Almost a millennium later]], [[Palpatine|Darth Sidious]] proclaimed himself to be the perfect being of ancient Sith prophecy while torturing his master, [[Darth Plagueis]].<ref name="Darth P">''[[ |
+ | [[32 BBY|Almost a millennium later]], [[Palpatine|Darth Sidious]] proclaimed himself to be the perfect being of ancient Sith prophecy while torturing his master, [[Darth Plagueis]], to death.<ref name="Darth P">''[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|Darth Plagueis]]</ref> |
==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' {{1stm}} |
*''[[Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic]]'' {{1stm}} |
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+ | *''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]'' {{Codex}} |
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*''[[Darth Bane: Path of Destruction]]'' {{Mo}} |
*''[[Darth Bane: Path of Destruction]]'' {{Mo}} |
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+ | *''[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|Darth Plagueis]]'' {{Mo}} |
− | *''[[Betrayal]]'' {{Imo}} |
+ | *''[[Legacy of the Force: Betrayal]]'' {{Imo}} |
==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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*''[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book)|The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force]]'' |
*''[[The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force (real-life book)|The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force]]'' |
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*''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)|Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]'' |
*''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side (real-life book)|Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]'' |
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+ | *{{Blog|official=true|2014/01/07/the-imperial-warlords-despoilers-of-an-empire-part-3/|The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 3|int=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire}} |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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Revision as of 10:16, 30 August 2014
- "One who has freed themselves from all restrictions has reached perfection, their potential fulfilled. Perfect strength, perfect power, perfect destiny. Imagine it."
- ―Yuthura Ban
Sith'ari was a title that, in the ancient Sith language, meant "Lord" or "Overlord," first claimed by King Adas. After Adas's death, the term became the subject of a legend and a prophecy, and came to mean "god."[1] The Prophecy retained its significance for the Dark Lords[2] up until the time of the Order of the Sith.[3]
The Sith'ari Prophecy
The Sith'ari Prophecy was considered too sacred to be put into writing by the Kissai, who passed it on verbally from generation to generation. Sorzus Syn recorded it thus[1] c. 6900 BBY:[4]
The Sith'ari will be free of limits.
The Sith'ari will lead the Sith and destroy them.
The Sith'ari will raise the Sith from death and make them stronger than before.
The Legend
Sometime during the early history of the First Sith Empire, the coming of the Sith'ari was foretold. Inspired by the legend of Adas, the Sith'ari was prophesied a perfect being, free of all restrictions—the ultimate Sith. The Sith'ari would rise to power to lead the Sith and, according to the legend, destroy them—yet, through their destruction, make them stronger than ever.
Some of the students at the academy on Korriban thought Sirak was the Sith'ari. However, Sirak was killed by his nemesis, Bane. Darth Bane, eventually becoming a Dark Lord of the Sith, finally fulfilled the prophecy, first by providing Skere Kaan with the thought bomb, which caused the annihilation of the Brotherhood of Darkness, and then by instating the Rule of Two, leading to a powerful line of Sith by reducing their numbers to only two at a time. This allowed the dark side to saturate within two vessels at a time, where Bane believed that it had been spread far too thin among the vast numbers of Sith. This also made it easier to hide the Sith until they built up enough power to destroy the Jedi, allowing the Sith to rule the galaxy.
Almost a millennium later, Darth Sidious proclaimed himself to be the perfect being of ancient Sith prophecy while torturing his master, Darth Plagueis, to death.[3]
Behind the scenes
Ever since its first mention, fans have speculated who the Sith'ari was. Some of the most notable candidates among this speculation were Darth Revan, Darth Bane, Darth Sidious and Darth Vader. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, however, makes it very clear that Bane is actually the looked-for Sith'ari, thus confirming the assumptions of many fans. The 2012 publication Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side featured a number of references to the prophecy of the Sith'ari in what was intended by the book's author, Daniel Wallace, to be a running joke, whereby each in-universe writer of the Book of Sith came to the conclusion that he or she was the Sith'ari.[5]
Appearances
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (First mentioned)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (Codex entry)
- Darth Bane: Path of Destruction (Mentioned only)
- Darth Plagueis (Mentioned only)
- Legacy of the Force: Betrayal (Indirect mention only)
Sources
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The New Essential Chronology
- Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties on Hyperspace (article) (content removed from StarWars.com and unavailable)
- Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
- "KOTOR Campaign Guide Web Enhancement 5: Karnak Tetsu, Sorcerer of Tund" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- The Jedi Path: A Manual for Students of the Force
- Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side
- "Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 3 {{{3}}}" — {{{4}}} — [[{{{5}}}|{{{5}}}'s]] StarWars.com Blog (Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 3 backup link (2014/01/07/the-imperial-warlords-despoilers-of-an-empire-part-3//The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 3) not verified!)
Notes and references
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "BoSSftDS" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Darth Plagueis Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name "Darth P" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
- ↑ Endnotes for Star Wars: Book of Sith (part 1)