Post by Aelor Kyr on Apr 15, 2016 0:07:01 GMT
"'The Force is poison, not fire'?" Aelor says, looking at his Master. "That is one I've never heard of. It's an ironic thing to say, and it reflects the Baneites well, as their constant need to protect themselves from each other weakens the overall resolve of all those involved. The fewer Sith in command of the Force, the weaker we become. Would I be correct in making such a statement?"
Aelor felt like he was opening his mind a bit more. Of course, he recognized the Baneite belief as something that could be and could work, but in essence, it was a flawed concept, limiting numbers and thinning ranks, weakening the Sith strength in the galaxy that much more. The "expert" made himself responsible for turning the Sith into constant chaos, where everything could succeed and fail in the same amount of time it takes a thought to be processed in a logical mind. Why did he let himself believe such things make sense? It was the Jedi.
"I can also see why the Jedi use the propaganda of the Baneite policies of Master and apprentice," Aelor continues, watching Darth Exolus. "It is meant to deter youths from trying to find the Dark Side, as it will be self-destructive; if they cannot become strong enough, they either become servants forever or corpses due to their impetuous nature getting them killed by powerful masters and mistresses of the Sith." The latter hit Aelor especially, as he was dead for an amount of time he hasn't attempted to figure out; one second of death is too long.
"But what of Lord Xaos?" Aelor says. "I know of his death, and of the circumstances, of which you have already taught me: a group effort by treacherous Sith and Jedi combined..."
Aelor felt like he was opening his mind a bit more. Of course, he recognized the Baneite belief as something that could be and could work, but in essence, it was a flawed concept, limiting numbers and thinning ranks, weakening the Sith strength in the galaxy that much more. The "expert" made himself responsible for turning the Sith into constant chaos, where everything could succeed and fail in the same amount of time it takes a thought to be processed in a logical mind. Why did he let himself believe such things make sense? It was the Jedi.
"I can also see why the Jedi use the propaganda of the Baneite policies of Master and apprentice," Aelor continues, watching Darth Exolus. "It is meant to deter youths from trying to find the Dark Side, as it will be self-destructive; if they cannot become strong enough, they either become servants forever or corpses due to their impetuous nature getting them killed by powerful masters and mistresses of the Sith." The latter hit Aelor especially, as he was dead for an amount of time he hasn't attempted to figure out; one second of death is too long.
"But what of Lord Xaos?" Aelor says. "I know of his death, and of the circumstances, of which you have already taught me: a group effort by treacherous Sith and Jedi combined..."