The FULL & ORDERED Lineage of the Sith Lords Up Until Darth Plagueis: 6863 Years of Chaos

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Published 2024-01-04
From the founding betrayal of Ajunta Pall to the enigmatic schemes of Darth Plagueis, explore the dark legacy and transformative philosophies of the Sith Lords who shaped the Order's path to power and infamy in the galaxy.

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Chapters:

0:00 Ajunta Pall [Died 6895 BBY]
9:47 Exar Kun [Died 3996 BBY]
22:40 Naga Sadow and Ludo Kressh [Died 4400 BBY & 5000 BBY]
34:46 Revan and Malak [Died 3637 & 3956 BBY]
59:46 Marka Ragnos [Died 5000 BBY]
1:08:32 Darth Sion [Died 3951 BBY]
1:21:09 Tulak Horde [Died Sometime Before 5000BBY]
1:30:40 Darth Nihilus [Died 3951 BBY]
1:42:58 Visas Marr [Died 3951 BBY]
1:56:24 Darth Jadus [Born 3688 BBY; Died at Unknown Date]
2:05:10 Darth Malgus [No Death Date]
2:24:23 Darth Marr [Died 3636 BBY]
2:36:51 The Eternal Empire [Dissolved 3630 BBY]
2:47:11 Darth Ruin [Died 2000 BBY]
2:56:15 The Dark Underlord [Died 1750 BBY]
3:04:55 Skere Kaan, Darth Bane, Darth Zannah [Died 1000BBY, 980BBY & Unknown Date]
3:16:35 Darth Cognus and Darth Millenial [Died Sometime After 980 BBY]
3:24:50 Darth Gravid [Died 533 BBY]
3:33:25 Darth Tenebrous [Died 67 BBY]
3:42:26 Darth Plagueis [Died 3

All Comments (21)
  • @geetslys
    Hey guys when this video was being produced, we had it written and set in chronological order. However as some commenters have pointed out, it's unfortunately not set that way at the start of the video. Unfortunately our editing team made a pretty big mistake that was overlooked until you guys pointed it out. Keep in mind from Darth Nihilus the video is in the correct order. Hope you all can enjoy the video regardless and here's the correct order of the video if you want to watch in sequence from the Start: Ajunta Pall [Died 6895 BBY] - Correct Tulak Horde [Died Sometime Before 5000BBY] - 1:21:09 Marka Ragnos [Died 5000BBY] - 59:46 Naga Sadow & Ludo Kressh [Died 4400 BBY & 5000BBY] - 22:40 Exar Kun [Died 3996 BBY] - 9:47 Revan & Malak [Died 3637 & 3956 BBY] - 34:46 Darth Sion [Died 3951 BBY] - 1:08:32 Darth Nihilus [Died 3951 BBY] Visas Marr [Died 3951 BBY] Darth Jadus [Born 3688 BBY; Died at Unknown Date] Darth Malgus [No Death Date] Darth Marr [Died 3636 BBY] The Eternal Empire [Dissolved 3630 BBY] Darth Ruin [Died 2000 BBY] The Dark Underlord [Died 1750 BBY] Skere Kaan, Darth Bane, Darth Zannah [Died 1000BBY, 980BBY & Unknown Date] Darth Cognus & Darth Millenial [Died Sometime After 980BBY] Darth Gravid [Died 533BBY] Darth Tenebrous [Died 67BBY] Darth Plagueis [Died 32BBY]
  • @juanordo66
    4 hours of Sith lore, and Darth Marr made it on the thumbnail. Says something about that man.
  • @thestanleys3657
    "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." -Sith code
  • @juanordo66
    30 minutes in, already a brilliant video. 4 hours of full Sith lore from my favorite (Star Wars) youtuber. I can’t express in words how much respect I have for this man.
  • @vitorpereira9515
    "Once we were mighty Jedi of the Republic, brothers in the Force. But the Great Schism between the dark side and the light turned Jedi against Jedi. Our ancestors were defeated, driven off
cast out!" – Marka Ragnos
  • The Sith are so incredibly cool. Their militarism and mysticism combines to make such a formidable yet volatile empire, philosophy and people in a way that no one else does in a such a compelling way in SW. This is an awesome treat!
  • @AC20sAkimbo
    Darth Plagueis was so mysterious nobody knows if he had a nose or not.
  • I keep falling asleep to other videos and waking up to these long form star wars more videos ..not complaining this is actually interesting, well written and perfectly paced. Keep up the good work darth marr
  • @aster4jaden
    Legends Sith are amazing and cool, from the past to future.
  • @keule329z.4
    3 hours, 51 minutes and 8 seconds of Sith lore - It's everything we could've hoped for 👍👍👍
  • @PinkyJujubean
    My favorite of all is Darth Nihilus. He wasn't really a sith in the true sense of the word. He was just a black hole that sucked the life out of everything and lived only to feast. For him being a sith was just a means to an end. He was the most terrifying sith of all because he could just straight up devour you
  • What’s funny about the Sith and the Jedi is that their philosophical worldviews are in no way resonant to the political systems they have tied themselves to, it’s as if they were politically “switched at birth” as if were, and a part of me wonders if this was intentional, given what happens in the story. The Sith preach about pure self assertion, power, individualism, consistent striving for dark power in a staunch rejection of any balancing agent, society, or higher authority. Yet at the same time, every political system they create are autocratic empires, monarchies, dictatorships; and not just that, but they are heavily militaristic. By its very design, rampant militarism and empire implies trillions of lifeforms must, to an extent, do away with their wants and desires for the sake of the empire which they serve, to be an oppressed cog in its machine, to die for it, to have your ambitions checked and policed by it. Is it any wonder why every Sith empire cannibalizes itself? Such an individualistic caste bonded to the whims of one true sith? The Jedi on the other hand embody a rejection of ego, becoming one with the force, living in harmony with others, and serving the will of the force; yet they consistently tie themselves to the republic. A government whose political nature and electoral process, even at its best, incentivizes self interest, rivalry, and conflict between divided assemblies and political classes from myriads of disjointed worlds, and in the end, that republic ate the Jedi whole when it’s corruption and inability to reach consensus led to palpatine coming to power. It’s such an odd coincidence, it’s almost as if the force itself is sowing seeds for eternal conflict and contradiction. The group that advocates for assimilation and renunciation defends a diverse and selfish republic; and the group that advocates for constant will to power and indivual strength repeatedly creates orders where only one person can be the most powerful, while the rest have to get be up their identity and power. What if the Jedi had an autocratic government that was of one mind? What if the Sith were able to express their ambition healthily in a republic system? One wonders how different they’d be.
  • Although the Revan novel is far from perfect, something I loved is how it contrasts Revan's true nature with the image everyone has of him. Both the inhabitants of the Galaxy (especially the Jedi and Sith born thousands of years after him) and Star Wars fans even consider Revan as an omnipotent being whose personality, physique, way of acting, mentality, purposes, etc. completely surpass the understanding of any mortal. However, Revan shows on different occasionsthat he is still a human being with an ordinary mind and behavior, doing completely mundane things like walking down the street as a simple passerby or going to the bathroom to wash his face. In fact, this excerpt from the book sums up perfectly Revan's struggle with his "legend" status: "Revan. Jedi, hero, traitor, conqueror, villain, savior. He was all those things and more. He was a living legend, the embodiment of myth and folklore, a figure who transcended history. Yet all that looked back at him was an ordinary man who hadn't slept in three nights."
  • @Whoami691
    I will never tire of hearing about Revan. The one being in history who was able to tame the dark side of the force and use it as a tool without succumbing to it's temptation. His goal was always to save the republic. that goal kept him on the right path. The mental prowess that man had combined with the skill and strategic mind he had... He was the closest thing to a force oracle that any mortal being could become. He had truly unique insight into every aspect of the force that no sith or Jedi could ever acheive alone. First a Jedi, then a war hero and saviour or the republic, then a dark lord of the sith, then the prodigal knight who saved it again. Then finally he single handedly held the true sith back for 300 years while the republic recovered. He had an undertanding of the force that no other being could ever come close to acheiving. While luke may have been the strongest Jedi ever, Revan needs to take the title of strongest force user. Even without the force he was a strategicv mastermind who would lead troops into battle personally with an unmatched charisma and skill of a warrior. Even the mandalorians - the greatest warriors in the galaxy - admired and respected him, saying only he drove them back. Nobody else even came close. Even palpatine greatly admired what Revan acheived and Bane himself based the rule of two on Revan's holocrons. The only force user i can think of that surpasses Revan is Abeloth herself, but she was more of a deity than a living being. As a living, breathing individual, Revan knew more of the force and it's aspects than any other being before or since. Anakin may have been the chosen one of his time, but Revan was the chosen one before him. If Revan were alive during the clone wars, i have no doubt he would have seen order 66 coming, maybe even turned it to his advntage. He would have used that strategic mind he had and put the peices together. He was just that good. He was Genius to fight fire with fire and stop the sith corrupting the jedi by corrupting them first, but doing all he could to preserve the republic itself. He did not want to rely on the star forge - a tool of the dark side - more than he had too, and knew the importance of fighting the true sith without it. the republic had to fight this war with what it had, and he made sure he gave it everything he could. He even loved his wife dearly, redeeming Bastila after she fell to the dark side, proving that love does not lead to the dark side. As Jolee bindo once said, 'Love is not a path to the dark side, but love leads to passion and jealousy. The order should be teaching you how to control these emotions, not deny them.' and had a son who went on to become a great pollitician. Just a shame TOR did him a dirty. He deserved so much more.
  • @Karlos1234ify
    Sees a new upload “Is it possible to learn this power?”
  • @rodey6416
    Can there be a Part 2 where they have Sith Lords starting from Sidious, Maul, Dooku, Vader, Lumiya, Caedus, and it stops at Darth Wredd.
  • @nogins
    In Episode 2. Palpatine states "I wont let this Republic which has stood for [ 1000 years ] be split in two" . The line basically burys the Old Republic expanded Universe.
  • @deathraven7314
    Im aware this is a 4 hour video, but im a little saddened that some of the "minor" sith aren't explained here like Murr and Vitiate (before he used essence transfer) Andeddou (I dont know how to spell his name) Vectavis, and especialfy Freedon Nadd
  • @fjLKA
    5:38 "Eric Cartman's starmap" HEY!! GIMME BACK MY STARMAP YOU F***ING ALIENS