Sith

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"Treachery is the way of the Sith." ―Darth Tyranus

Heraldry

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Description

The Sith Order is a sect within Amtgard. They are often characterized by their single-minded lust for power and the brutal methods they are willing to use in order to acquire it. They blend aspects of both Stick Jocks and Flurbs. What is often called magic, they know as the Force. To join the Sith Order, one must be apprenticed to a Sith Master.

Philosophy

"The Sith and the Jedi are similar in almost every way, including their quest for greater power. The only difference between the two is that the Sith are not afraid of the dark side of the Force. That is why they are more powerful."

"The Sith rely on their passion for their strength. They think inwards only about themselves."

"And the Jedi do not?" ―Palpatine and Anakin Skywalker

Sith philosophy emphasized conflict. The Sith believed that it empowered both individuals and civilizations by forcing them to change, grow, and evolve. Conflict ensured that only the strong would survive, thus leading the Sith down the path to perfection. Sentients only deserved what they were strong enough to take and those too weak to protect themselves were fair game.

The pacifistic teachings of the Jedi were viewed as obstructions to progress; lack of conflict led only to stagnation and decline. Likewise, morality was treated as an obstacle to be overcome as it got in the way of a Sith's ability to recognize and seize opportunities for advancement and self-empowerment.


"What fuels your power with the Force but your passion? The stronger, darker emotions. Anger, hatred, fear… these passions empower us." ―Yuthura Ban

The core of a Sith's power comes from emotion. The Jedi taught that fear and anger were negative emotions that must be overcome, but the Sith understand that every living creature was subject to such passions. They believe in harnessing rather than suppressing these natural urges. The Sith do not endeavor to place themselves beyond passions as the Jedi did – on the contrary, they believed that emotion was required in order to attain a holistic understanding of the Force.

However, not all emotions were embraced by the Sith. They, like the Jedi, considered 'love' a dangerous emotion, but for different reasons. The Jedi discouraged love because it led to attachment, but the Sith taught that love led to mercy, which was anathema to them.

The Code of the Sith

Peace is a lie, there is only passion.

Through passion, I gain strength.

Through strength, I gain power.

Through power, I gain victory.

Through victory, my chains are broken.

The Force shall free me.

The Rule of Two

To ensure the continued survival of the Sith, they uphold the rule of two. The rule of the two institutes that a master train an apprentice. Once the apprentice was fully trained, he would kill the master and take on the mantle himself and repeat the process. The death of the master is either a ceremonial killing or an assassination.

Sith Master

"It is natural for him to want to destroy me. It is not crude mundane ambition, as it would be in an ordinary man; it is part of his growth. And of course it does not offend me—it is why I chose him. But he needs to grow still further." ―Emperor Palpatine, on his apprentice, Darth Vader

Sith Masters were Sith Lords that had an apprentice serving beneath them.

Sith apprentice

"M-my lord, it-it's impossible to locate the ship. It's out of our range."

"Not for a Sith" - Nute Gunray and Darth Sideous

Sith apprentices were Sith neophytes that were studying under the tutelage of a Sith Master.

Adepts

"She will be more than a match for young Skywalker."

"It matters not. She is merely an instrument to bring forth the eradication of the Jedi." - Darth Tyranus and Darth Sidious, on Asajj Ventress

Adepts were not technically Sith. They were chosen and honed by the Sith apprentice. Essentially, adepts were candidates to replace the Apprentice when he or she was killed or ascended to mastery.


Members


To see information about other groups in Amtgard please see the Household Page.