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"There is no passion&hellip;there is solely obsession. There is no knowledge. There is solely conviction. There is no purpose. There is solely will. There is nothing&hellip; Only me."

- The creed of ruin

Darth Ruin, formerly known as Phanius, was a male Umbaran who reigned as a Dark Lord of the Sith at the beginning of the Draggulch Period.

Rise of the New Sith
"A mysterious figure who may have been an Umbaran, Darth Ruin revived the Sith Order and seduced a number of Jedi to his cause. A war with the Jedi Order inevitably followed, but the Sith soon turned the war upon themselves. Ruin was destroyed by his own disciples, who ushered in a millennium-long period of betrayal and darkness amongst the Sith."

- Bodo Baas's writings

A Force-sensitive male Umbaran, Phanius was a Master of the peacekeeping Jedi Order who lived near the advent of the Draggulch Period, an era beginning in 2000 BBY during the time of the Old Republic. Up to this point, Phanius had garnered a polarizing reputation in his Jedi career. While highly regarded for his intellect and charisma, the Jedi Master unsettled many of his peers —even facing condemnation from the Jedi Council —by exhibiting solipsistic traits; the Umbaran had begun to perceive his own mind and, by extension, himself, as the only thing to truly exist. Ultimately, Phanius chose to abandon the ways of the Jedi, driven to uncover alternative teachings that would allow him to fully embrace his individualistic ideology. Having renounced his place among the Jedi, Phanius became formally recognized as one of "The Lost"—Jedi Masters who voluntarily left the Order over ideological differences.

At some stage in his quest for knowledge, Phanius managed to obtain a holocron—a rare crystalline data storage device—from a Jedi temple. The device in question contained teachings of the millennia-old Sith Order, a cult that adhered to the ways of the dark side of the Force. By around this point, Phanius himself had been seduced by the dark side's corruptive power, though his former Jedi allies remained completely oblivious to his conversion at the time. Armed with his newfound knowledge of the dark side, the fallen Jedi Master set out to recruit more disciples to the ways of the Sith, secretly vowing revenge against the Jedi Order for dismissing his beliefs.

In an effort to revive the Sith Order, Phanius sought out a number of Sith clans that had survived throughout the galaxy, disproving the common belief that the dark side cult had been destroyed for centuries up to this time. Working outside of the Jedi Order's notice, he managed to infiltrate and unite these clans, paving the way for what would ultimately become a new empire of the Sith. In the process, Phanius relinquished his former identity—determined to break his mental barriers in pursuit of egocentric self-interest—and declared himself a Dark Lord of the Sith under the new moniker of Darth Ruin. Under his new title, the Dark Lord convinced fifty additional Jedi to leave the Order and rally behind his cause, resulting in the Fourth Great Schism.

The culmination of Darth Ruin's machinations gave rise to the New Sith, a resurgent Sith faction that engaged the Jedi Order and the Republic in a galactic conflict called the New Sith Wars. Throughout his reign over the Sith, the Dark Lord held his disciples in low regard, viewing them literally as "nothing" in the grand scheme of his obsessive egomania. This attitude led Ruin to sacrifice many of his Sith followers seemingly on a whim, provoking their ire and eventually driving them to conspire against him. Despite the murderous intent of his disgruntled underlings, Lord Ruin never even considered the possibility that they would bring about his demise. This single-minded confidence facilitated a premature end to the reign of the new Dark Lord, resulting in his assassination.

Legacy
"Darth Ruin, who left the Jedi Order to pursue his monomaniacal philosophy of self-interest and gave rise to the thousand-year war that concluded at Ruusan, and who was among the last to hold the Darth title—until I took it up again."

- Darth Bane's writings

The actions of the late Darth Ruin brought about a new age of expansion and reclamation for the Sith. Even in his absence, the New Sith Wars persisted for a thousand years—during this time, a number of Dark Lords rose to leadership in various destructive campaigns against the Jedi and the Republic, pushing the latter to the brink of collapse. Among these leading figures was Darth Rivan, a Sith Lord who at one point owned a durasheet script containing a text passage in the Sith language—titled the "creed of ruin"—reminiscent of Ruin's solipsistic philosophy. Despite a string of crushing victories achieved by Ruin's successors, the treachery that originally led to his death continued to plague the Sith ranks, with many subsequent Dark Lords falling to the same fate.

At some point during the Republic Dark Age that begun in 1100 BBY, the Sith finally turned against one another in a bloody period of civil war, fracturing the empire that Ruin had founded. The Sith remnants were later reorganized into the Brotherhood of Darkness, only to meet their ultimate demise at the conclusion of the New Sith Wars in 1000 BBY. A lone Brotherhood survivor—Darth Bane —went on to establish a new Sith doctrine to overcome the pitfalls that destroyed Ruin and his successors, of which he discussed in a historical compilation called the Book of Sith. The Jedi Order expressed a grim view of Ruin's legacy in a guidebook titled The Jedi Path, stating that his revival of the Sith nearly led to the end of galactic civilization.

In 40 ABY, an encyclopedic compendium about the Force—compiled by Jedi historian Tionne Solusar—briefly explored details regarding Ruin's former life as a Jedi Master, as well as his motivations for leaving the Order and establishing the New Sith.

Personality and traits
A pale blue-skinned member of the Umbaran species, Master Phanius stood among the most charismatic and talented Jedi of his time. In spite of this, the Jedi Master stirred controversy with his intellectual pursuits, particularly his growing fascination with the philosophy of solipsism. An abstract thinker, Phanius believed that his own perceptions superseded all things in existence, meaning that—from his point of view—he was essentially the only thing to exist. This self-centered mindset led Phanius to resent the Jedi Order for not accepting his vision; he came to view the Jedi teachings as a hinderance, one that would prevent the Umbaran from fully realiizing that he was, in fact, "everything". Determined to obliterate these inhibitions, Phanius fell to the dark side and pursued the alternate path of the Sith, assuming the identity of Darth Ruin.

Behind the scenes
"Ruin is the definition of pure evil, as I conceive of him and it. I'd say he is in the Darth Traya mold, only Ruin broke the mold and then murdered the mold-maker."

- Abel G. Peña

Darth Ruin was first mentioned as an unidentified Jedi Knight-turned-Sith in the novelization of The Phantom Menace, written by Terry Brooks and published in 1999. The book incorrectly cites Ruin as the original founder of the Sith Order as a whole. In 2000, this error was corrected in The Essential Chronology, establishing the still-unidentified Ruin as the creator of the "New Sith". The character was officially named "Darth Ruin" by author Abel G. Peña in Vader: The Ultimate Guide, a limited edition magazine released in 2005. To this end, Peña saw the name "Ruin"—derived from the Latin word "ruīna", meaning "fall"—as a fitting representation of the character's fall to the dark side and subsequent demise. Several other Darth titles were considered, such as "Reaper", "Fatalis", "Necro", "Mortalis", "Eradicus", "Execute" and "Solopsis". While creating Ruin's backstory, Peña envisioned him as an intelligent and wise—albeit "evil"—individual in the same vein as Dooku from the Star Wars prequel films, as well as Darth Traya from the video game Knights of the Old Republic II. In 2006, Peña further expanded Ruin's history in an article titled Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties, confirming his species and former identity as a Jedi Master named "Phanius".

Appearances

 * Knight Errant
 * Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace novel
 * Star Wars Episode I Journal: Darth Maul