Sith (species)



The Sith, also known as Red Sith during the time of the Old Sith Empire or as Sith Purebloods during the time of the resurgent Sith Empire, were a Force-sensitive species of red-skinned Humanoids that originated on Korriban and later settled on Ziost and were enslaved by exiled Dark Jedi.

Biology and appearance
The Sith were a species of proud and violent humanoids that had evolved on the planet Korriban, a planet within the Horuset system in an Outer Rim region known as the Stygian Caldera. Sith had a larger than average number of individuals able to use the Force in their species, so high in fact that the entire species was Force-sensitive. Adult Sith characteristically had skin of a crimson-hue, however, the children of the species appeared a lighter shade of red. Sith had sharp, fierce predatory features all over their bodies, as well as cheek tendrils, pointed teeth, simian mouths with small noses, and glowing yellow eyes which were covered by eyebrow-stalks. Sith also had three clawed digits on each hand, and three on each foot; two forward facing and one backward facing. The Sith were commonly left handed also, as a result their signature weapon, the lanvarok, was constructed only for left-handed use.

The cheek tendrils on the jowls of Sith that descended from their cheekbones displayed different expressions amongst their species through twitching and other movements. For example, slight curling of the tendrils showed that the particular Sith was of a rejuvenated attitude, while stroking of the tendrils was an expression of thoughtfulness. Also, quivering of the tendrils could show anger, as well as a questioning expression when coupled with raising of the eyebrow-stalks. Some Sith also had long bony chins, while others did not show this characteristic and had less prominent chins that sloped away from their mouth.

Hybridization
After their arrival in Sith space after the Hundred-Year Darkness, Human Dark Jedi began to interbreed with the Sith. For nearly two thousand years, superstition, loyalty and sympathy were bred out as the two groups interbred, and qualities such as cunning, ambition and affinity to the Force were favored, which shaped Sith society over the centuries. In the Sith Empire, as time progressed Pure-blooded Sith were steadily bred out, resulting in only a few Pure-blooded Sith left in the Sith Empire by the time of the Great Hyperspace War. Depending on how much Dark Jedi or Sith blood an individual would have due to this interbreeding, would determine what characteristics showed. By the time of the Great Hyperspace War in 5,000 BBY, the majority of Red Sith within the Empire showed mainly Sith traits, although there was at least one who showed more than average Dark Jedi traits like Naga Sadow&mdash;who had among the purest Jedi lineage, with minimal Sith blood. Still, he also maintained qualities of the Sith species such as cheek tendrils and red skin. These certain Dark Jedi traits were selected for by some individuals, claiming that they were the strongest because of it. However, others were not supporters of this blood over Sith bloodlines; some being proud of their Sith traits and lineage, as well as despising any other species and their inclusion in the Empire. From the view of the Red Sith, none other they should be considered Sith.

Culture
Though they were in an almost constant state of war, their civilization was quite sophisticated; they saw these acts not as cruel or barbaric, but simply basic aspects of existence. They were notable for engaging in supposedly primitive practices such as sentient sacrifices in the name of their gods. Their constant warring led to a dwindling of the population on their original homeworld of Korriban as well as cultivated an intensely xenophobic society.

Native Sith culture included the Sith language, the consumption of bloodsoup, a rigid and stratified caste-based society, live sentient sacrifices to the Sith deities and use of ancient and arcane alchemy and magic. For the Sith, war and violence were just as much a part of the natural order of life as peace or serenity. Their social order was very rigid, and while many rose to the title of Sith Lord, only one, King Adas, attained the position of monarch. Another aspect of Sith culture, the creation of Sith holocrons to record knowledge, originates from their first contact with the Rakata of the Infinite Empire.

One aspect that originated from Korriban was the position of Shadow Hand; a title that was analogous to that of a Jedi Padawan. One of the oldest and greatest strengths of the Sith was their knowledge of sorcery. This great power allowed them to accomplish great feats such as causing stars to go supernova.

Castes
"In times long past, the Sith race proved malleable&hellip;Splitting into a meek and servile Slave class&hellip;An intelligent and nimble Engineer class&hellip;Others interbred with the early Exiled Jedi&mdash;like the ancestors of Ludo Kressh&mdash;watering down the powerful bloodlines&hellip;But most useful of all were members of the vicious Massassi Warrior class."

- Naga Sadow - referring to the split of the Sith into the four different castes/sub-species: Slave caste, Engineer caste, Kissai and Massassi.

The Sith society was very hierarchical, utilizing both a rigid caste system and a stratified rank structure to put its subjects in their proper place. Due to how long Sith society has separated the Sith into castes (across approximately 100,000 years), each caste is sometimes referred to as a sub-species of Sith. All Sith castes were red-skinned humanoids with distinctly sharp, predatory features and tentacle beards. Among the Sith, the stroking of a right cheek tendril was a sign of thoughtfulness. After interbreeding with the Dark Jedi exiles, the original members of the species became known as Red Sith. Their caste system included a meek and lowly Slave caste, a skilled and intelligent engineer caste, the priestly Kissai caste, and the war-like Massassi caste.

The following were notable castes present amongst the Sith:
 * Slave Caste : Sith slaves were the meek and servile sub-species of the Sith and therefore the lowliest caste in Sith hierarchy. Pure blooded Sith slaves had only three digits on each hand unlike the other Sith castes, but after the fusion of bloodlines with the Dark Jedi Exiles, the Slaves seemed to have four digits. They worshiped the Sith Lords as gods, and were often used as sacrifices. The Sith Lords used them for slave labor. When a Sith Lord died, his slaves were buried alive with his body in his tomb on Korriban.
 * Engineer Caste : Sith engineers built and maintained Sith technology, including droids and starships.
 * Massassi Caste : Massassi were the warrior caste of the Sith. This was because Massassi tended to be taller and stronger than the other Sith castes, this combined with the natural Sith aggression made very efficient and vicious soldiers for the Sith military. Massassi were not very intelligent but they could be trained well enough to carry out complex battle plans and maintain their equipment, starships, and weaponry making them very useful to the Sith Empire. The Massassi's loyalty had to be earned but once it was they were unswervingly obedient to the Dark Lord of the Sith; they were also loyal to the individual Sith Lord they served, though this loyalty was secondary to their loyalty to the Dark Lord.    The Massassi also had a complex language of their own, which may be related to the Sith language.
 * Kissai Caste : The Kissai were the priest class in the Sith caste system and were known to study the nature of the Dark side of the Force and practice of ancient Sith magic and alchemy. The Kissai were just as ruthless as the Massassi, but they were more intelligent, observant and lacked the physical advantages that Massassi possessed.

Technology
The Sith art of alchemy allowed them to imbue objects as well as living beings with the Dark side. Due to their great skill in sorcery and magic, the Sith often created Talismans in order to focus their concentration as well as to further tap great amounts of Dark side power. Such artifacts were often used during long elaborate rituals and allowed a sorcerer to temporarily enhance their abilities. These constructs often took many different forms ranging from crystals to amulets. After encountering Jedi attempting to use their talismans for the Light side of the Force, the Sith developed ensnarement talismans which, when used, turned their users to the Dark side. This in turn led to Sith artifacts being outlawed following the destruction of the Sith. In addition to these artifacts, the Sith long ago developed healing talismans after a revolt led by Naga Sadow which led to pure blooded Sith finding means to provide an advantage to their faction. Healing talismans worked by fastening natural healing processes but at the expense of the user's connection to the Force. Another talisman was the shield talismans that worked by absorbing any form of energy attack and using that as a power source for the relic. Following the destruction of the Sith Empire, the Jedi discovered that talismans were very difficult to destroy due to different means employed in obliterating them - some made use of the destruction of physical components while skilled Jedi Masters were sometimes needed to remove the reservoir of Dark side energy in the relics and some were even capable of only being destroyed by the Dark side only. This led to certain talismans being hidden while others were placed in hazardous locations such as nebulas or stars in order to prevent them from falling into anyone's hands.

Talismans were not the only Force empowered artifacts that the Sith were capable of creating. They had long ago learned that the usage of the Force created ripples that could be sensed by others which led to the creation of Force masks in order to hide this emanation from others. In addition, they were also capable of creating potent toxins such as Sith poisons that weakened their targets from the influence of the Dark side. While these were many forms of common artifacts used by the Sith, there were certain relics that were unique and created by individual Sith Lords. This had led to several specially craft items such as the Gauntlet of Kressh the Younger, Muur Talisman, Dreypa's Oubliette, Eye of Horak-mul, Helm of Dathka Graush, Scepter of Ragnos, Sword of Ieldis and the Heart of Graush as well as the Yoke of Seeming.

During ancient times, the Sith often made use of tomes and manuscripts to record their knowledge. These scrolls and tablets contained teachings on how to learn certain techniques ranging from alchemy to weapon crafting to magic. It was only later that the Sith began to adopt holocrons as teachings tools. One piece of technology that did not originate from the Sith was holocrons which had been originally adapted from the Rakata. Following this event, holocrons became a preferred method of storing Sith teachings though were considered rare. By transferring a portion of the users personality into the device as well as imbuing it with the Force, they were capable of creating a Gatekeeper that was a sentient presence that interacted with future users. As the different creators of holocrons had different specialities, it meant that these data storage devices often contained aspects of a single field of Sith lore. This had led to the side effect of certain Sith teachings being lost because the knowledge was either never recorded or destroyed. Those holocrons that had survived over the years either fell into the hands of dark side acolytes or remained within the sanctuaries of the dead Sith Lords. Their usage also had a corrupting influence on those that accessed its forbidden knowledge. While holocrons were used, manuscripts and other means of containing Sith teachings were also used. Such relics included the Epistle of Marka Ragnos, the Codex of Karness Muur.

Sith alchemy was also regularly used in the creation of weapons such as Sith swords. These blades were one of the earliest weapons made by the Sith and were remarkably effective. Such blades were treated so that they were reinforced to withstand any blow which allowed them to combat lightsabers. Their unique creation also meant that they were capable of surviving for thousands of years and in perfect condition. The ancient Sith Lords of Ziost were known to had made use of Cortosis-weave to create Sith Tremor Swords; a powerful vibroblade melee weapon. In addition, they made use of Sith alchemy to enhance the strength as well as destructive power of blade weapons such as Sith war swords. A primitive ranged weapon created by the Sith was the Lanvarok that was originally used as a hunting tool. In contrast to weapons, the Sith also crafted dark armor which provided additional protection for their wearers and were crafted to meet the individual requirements of their user.

This talent in Sith alchemy also extended to create biological weapons which allowed them to genetically engineered creatures to become tainted abominations. Such feats were used to engineer the Tuk'ata that served as guardians for various Sith tombs. In fact, the ancient Sith Empire made use of this art to create Chrysalis beasts that were used as guards as well as pets to various Sith Lords. They even engineered weapons to be employed for sieges such as mutating Silooth in order to break enemy defenses.

Sith were noted for considering the construction of structures and edifices to be a work of art. They felt that such buildings were an extension of their creators personality. This had the resulting effect of preventing enemies from being able to properly chart the internal structure of such sanctuaries and provided the Sith a tactical advantage. Such techniques were also used to create focusing chambers designed to amplify a Sith Lords power. This allowed the Sith to create vessels such as the Sith Meditation Sphere that were imparted with a level of sentience as well as the capacity to magnify Force power to great levels. More grander scales of their technological abilities included the creation of Force-empowered superweapons such as the Dark Reaper that was constructed during the years of the Great Hyperspace War.

Early civilization
Around 100,000 BBY Sith civilization evolved on the planet Korriban, living barbarically, and using the dark side of the Force. The Sith had a natural symbiotic relationship with the dark side. They feed on it and empowered it, developing and perfecting techniques of the dark side through it, that were once thought impossible&mdash;such as sorcery. Though they had great power, the Sith were not united, and lived in tribal “circles”, lead by one or more Sith sorcerers who were responsible for the safety and protection of their people. The state of war between the Sith nations on Korriban was common in Sith society, but this existence was treated as one on par with peace and serenity by the Sith people. The Sith people did not, or could not differentiate one state from another, and this, including other barbaric practices, were accepted into Sith society not as being antagonistic or contrary, but integral to their lives. They could not see these barbaric practices they undertook as anything else but their only way to live, their ultimate existence.

It is speculated among some historians that some of these practices, such as the consumption of bloodsoup, was due to an interaction been Sith and Anzati cultures at some point in pre-history. The Jedi Volfe Karkko was fond of remarking to the Jedi Knights that the Anzati&mdash;his own species&mdash;"remember the very first Sith" after studying a Sith Holocron. However, beyond his claims, there is no further evidence to support this theory.

During this time the Sith recorded information in scrolls, tomes and tablets. These contained dark knowledge, such as writings describing dark side Force powers, Sith alchemy, the construction of Sith weapons and artifacts, and treatises on the domination and destruction of others. However, many of these ancient writings were imbued with the madness of those who wrote them, and the knowledge was capable of driving those who were unprepared to insanity.

In 30,000 BBY, the pre-industrial Sith society on Korriban fought off an invasion by the Killiks. By this time it was known that the Sith already had a great knowledge of the depths of the Force’s power, specifically the rage and revenge that lead to the dark side of the Force.

Unification
Civil war between Sith nations on Korriban continued for many thousands of years, but eventually, Korriban would be united under the rule of a single Sith&mdash;Adas. Adas was raised as a chosen being due to the unusual nature of his charcoal colored skin, and he grew into a powerful being, demonstrating great skill in fighting as well as great intelligence. Adas also had an extreme talent for Sith magic. Forging his own massive battle-ax through the use of Sith alchemy, Adas led the unification of Korriban’s warring nations. Though with much bloodshed, Adas united the disparate nations of Korriban into a single kingdom, becoming an inflexible and undisputed leader of the Sith around 28,000 BBY. Adas became the King and God of the Sith as his reign continued, he earned the title of the overlord known as the Sith'ari &mdash;the perfect being. Adas became the first Sith Lord. Eventually, his people came to believe that his reign would be eternal, and that Adas was immortal.

Adas had been ruling three hundred years when the dark sided invaders of the Rakatan Infinite Empire arrived on Korriban. The Rakatans hid their ultimate agenda from Adas, and tried to lull him into their confidence by teaching them new technologies such as how to build and store knowledge inside a device known as a Holocron. Eventually however, the Rakatan's tried to conquer the Sith people, and the Sith’ari rose to repel the invaders with the indomitable will of his people behind him. During this time of war, it was known that the Rakata also took at least one prisoner–Raspir, who was once a court magician of King Adas, but was imprisoned inside a Rakatan mind trap. Adas took his battle–ax to the invaders, and managed to outsmart the immensely powerful Infinite Empire despite their advanced technology, eventually defeating the conquerors. From there he had taken control of Rakatan hyperspace capable craft and spread his rule and Sith civilization to neighboring worlds, including nearby Ziost. However, in order to secure freedom for his people, Adas was forced to sacrifice his life to guarantee total victory for the Sith.

Disintegration
With Adas's death, and without his unifying influence, the Sith once again plunged into the previous state of war, where reigning combatants arrogantly proclaimed themselves as the new Sith'ari. Over time, the title of Sith Lord as it was translated became relatively common amongst the Sith. With Korriban devastated by the Rakata, and the constant war all over the planet, the Sith were forced to relocate the Sith capitol to the planet Ziost using new Rakatan Force-based technology the Sith had obtained. There, the priestly Kissai caste oversaw the rebuilding efforts. The Sith prospered, continuing to expand their Empire to nearby planets like Jaguada, as well as to planets further out such as Malachor V and Arbra. But the Rakatans' did more than just giving the Sith new technology, they gave the Sith the concept of the dark side of the Force, which conflicted with the Siths' spiritually serene lives of warring, sentient sacrifice to their gods and sortilege. However, some Sith priests interpreted the death of their Sith'ari, the death of Adas as a sign to reject the Sith concept of life. Declared as heretics, they were banished by the Sith, finding their way through the Force to the world of Tund using Rakatan hyperdrive technology, forming a pure–blooded Sith society of sorcerers, based on their beliefs after their Rakatan encounter. The Sorcerers lived what they viewed as perfectly harmonious lives, and practiced magic, ontology and science, through the Force. They&mdash;like the Rakatans&mdash;believed that all sentients were Force-sensitive, as well as claiming that the omnipresence of the Force proved that the division of the Force (or what they called "the Unity") into true opposites was a falsity. It was at this time that recorded history began for the Sith.

Eventually, the Sith largely abandoned the planet Korriban and it became a ceremonial tombworld, however populations still remained in the form of religious cultists. Over the thousands of bloody years, the Sith Empire filled valleys across Korriban with the tombs of the Sith, making them even larger and more impressive as the years went by. These vast cemeteries contained hundreds of tombs belonging to Sith Lords or other powerful dark side users that were built both on and hidden underneath the surface of Korriban. One of these valleys was known as the Valley of Golg, an example of the many "Valleys of the Sith Lords" that covered the planet at this time. They continued to expand their Empire, encompassing worlds like Krayiss Two building a Sith library-temple there by 14,000 BBY, where Sith sorcerers would come to meditate and reflect on their experiments&mdash;evolving Sith techniques and manipulation of the dark side over time. As far back as 8,000 years before the battle of Yavin, humans and other Republic species fled during the Tapani Dynastic Era and found their way into Sith space where they interacted with the Sith, though due to the properties of the Stygian Caldera which made hyperspace navigation extremely difficult there, the Sith Empire was largely kept secluded from the rest of the galaxy.

Over 7,000 years before the battle of Yavin, one Sith conqueror known as Dathka Graush and his forces initiated and won one of the cyclical wars on Korriban, leaving most the planet's cities devastated. Graush continued to rule on Korriban for 50 years, a rule characterized by his cruelty and the terror he brought to the Sith people on Korriban&mdash;even by Sith standards. Graush was eventually assassinated and entombed in the Valley of Golg. At the point of his death, the self-proclaimed Sith Lord had been in control of two-thirds of Korriban.

Exile
In Republic space, around this same time some of the more ambitious Jedi in the Order opened themselves up to the dark side of the Force. They experimented with it, and found they could use it to literally bend life itself, able to transform and mutate creatures to their will. These "fallen" or "dark" Jedi, as they were known, had previously conducted their dark studies in secret, and were persecuted for their beliefs and defying the Jedi Council. But these Dark Jedi soon emerged in greater numbers, and declared themselves free of the will of the Jedi Council, starting the Second Great Schism. Three years later, they rebelled against the Jedi Order as a whole, and a war erupted between them. The Jedi constantly battled against these Dark Jedi, forbidding their experiments and practice of their dark side knowledge. While at the same time the Dark Jedi continued to convert Jedi to their cause.

The war between the Jedi and the Dark Jedi continued for one hundred years, and was finally ended at the Battle of Corbos, where the Jedi, who were more numerous, overwhelmed the Dark Jedi, and forced the survivors to surrender. Unwilling to execute their prisoners, the Jedi chose to purge their names and all evidence of their existence from galactic records, removing them symbolically. The Jedi then herded them onto a drone ship with no weapons or navigational devices, and banished them into a previously unexplored region of the Outer Rim, far beyond the boundaries of the Republic. Their defenceless ship drifted through hyperspace, guided by the dark side of the Force, and finally emerged upon the planet Korriban.

Conquest
On Korriban, the Dark Jedi were astonished to find the native Sith as a Force-sensitive people. These primitive, religious, superstitious, and barely civilized Sith there greeted the new arrivals with their Sith swords, and attempted to terrify the Dark Jedi with crude and imaginative, but impressive illusions through their Sith magic. The Dark Jedi took particular interest in their various techniques of drawing power from the dark side, and sought to learn it from them. However, the Sith felt that they should prevent the outsiders from obtaining their dark side secrets, and so continued to try to prove themselves against the Dark Jedi and drive them away. But, the Dark Jedi eventually proved to be more intelligent and stronger than even the greatest sorcerers of these primitive Sith, and with their Force abilities, lightsabers, and superior technology, they continued to persist. Eventually, the Dark Jedi stole the Sith people’s knowledge of sorcery and then used it against them. Though, even when defeated the Sith demonstrated honor, the Sith people eventually became the unwilling subjects of the Dark Jedi. The Jen'jedai&mdash;as they were known in the Sith language&mdash;then used the help of the reigning overlord's Shadow Hand to lure the self-proclaimed Sith King into their confidence, and destroyed him. The astonished Sith never anticipated the sequence of events that lead to the downfall of their Sith'ari, and readily accepted the Dark Jedi exiles as their masters, bestowing upon them King Adas's Holocron. The Dark Jedi declared themselves living gods and kings over the Sith people, and Ajunta Pall&mdash;who had personally slew a dozen Jedi at the mining world of Corbos &mdash;was first to earn the title of Jen'ari, or Dark Lord of the Sith.

The Sith took to worshiping and devoting their lives to their new masters, who honed their battle arts with new Sith knowledge and expanded their reach from Korriban to neighboring worlds and star systems. Eventually, all of the Sith in previous Sith Empire space were brought under the rule of the Dark Lord of the Sith. Ziost was taken as the capital world, where the Dark Lord would reign from, and fortresses were built there with towering spires, from which the newly-proclaimed Sith Lords ruled. New starships and weapons were constructed, and with their new knowledge of Sith alchemy, new creatures were produced. Under the rule of the Dark Lord of the Sith, the crude, ridged and highly stratified Sith caste system remained in place, based off their many subspecies. Particular interest was given to the Massassi warrior caste, which the Sith Lords used as foot soldiers for their new developing Empire. Armed with their new Massassi warriors, weapons, and sorcery, a number of ambitious Sith Lords sought revenge against the Republic, and so analyzed the navigational computer from the ship that had brought them to Sith space, and reprogrammed it for a trip back to the Republic, against the Dark Lord's wishes. These Sith Lords and their new armies were not heard of again in Sith space, and failed in their attempt to conquer the Republic, only succeeding in revealing that the Dark Jedi exiles had survived in an unknown region called Sith space, and had took to calling themselves Sith after the people they ruled.

The Sith Lords that did not go back to the Republic found that other than being able produce new creatures through Sith alchemy, they were able to produce offspring with the Sith people via alchemical means &mdash;starting with the Massassi subspecies. So, these remaining Lords mingled their Jedi blood with the Sith people, and for almost two-thousand years this process continued, with characteristics such as superstition, loyalty, and sympathy being bred out. In contrast, qualities such as ambition, cunning, and raw power in the Force were encouraged throughout the generations.

As time progressed, the magocratic Sith Empire, lead by a council of Sith Lords, and a single ruling Dark Lord, rapidly expanded their territory, sprawling across entire sectors of the galaxy, though they largely remained in the Stygian Caldera. As they expanded, the Sith came into contact with many planets, and as a result, Myke, Arkanian, and Kruskan cultures all show hints of Sith influence. They even came across Tund, where Sith-Human hybrids settled alongside the pure–blooded Sith sorcerers that had found their way there millennia before. By the end of the Empire's expansion they encompassed hundreds of worlds, rivalling the Republic, from Dromund Kaas, to Ashas Ree, Korriz, Ch'hodos, and even the distant, early Sith world of Malachor V. Each of the ten Sith Council members were also personally in control of a dozen worlds each. But of all the planets under Sith control, there were only five sacred Sith planets: Ziost, Khar Delba, Rhelg, Krayiss II, and Korriban.

Sith society continued to evolve and advanced over this time, discovering new ways to manipulate the dark side of the living Force, in their new ordered Empire, ruled by militarism and reverence for the dead. The Sith existed in a state of continual conflict, with Sith Lords raising private armies against their rival Lords, and in their efforts to gain the position of Dark Lord from their reigning ruler. Most inhabitants lived in their ridged, caste determined lives, that still continued to exist after the union of Jedi and Sith blood. Slaves worked hard to build tombs for their Lords, and many millions died over the many years in numberless, violent wars within the Empire. Sith Lords were pre-occupied with warring against each other and cowing other civilizations within their range. As a result, not much attention was given to expansion into the Republic, and travel between it and the Empire was extremely rare. Those few who did stumble into the Empire were unable to escape due to the Stygian Caldera's unique properties, and soon found themselves as slaves to Sith Lords of minor status. Over generations, the rulers of these immigrants would continually change, and eventually, they would forget where they came from, and called themselves Sith too. Being extremely xenophobic, the Sith Lords seldom let them rise to any position other than lowly slaves under their rule.

End of a Golden Age
Around 5,100 BBY, the half-breed Sith Lord Marka Ragnos rose to the position of Dark Lord of the Sith after a series of short, brutal wars against his adversaries, and defeating rival Sith Lord Simus in combat. Ragnos was very powerful warlord, both physically, and in raw power of the dark side, and as a result he was admired, feared and obeyed as the Sith leader. However, he did have those who contested him, and Ragnos maintained his rule by pitting his enemies against one another, manipulating them into challenging him, or simply assassinating them&mdash;crushing all resistance over the years. His century long reign of iron rule resulted in the Empire becoming great, powerful, wealthy, and stable. This was an era which would be known as the Golden Age of the Sith.

After almost two millennia of interbreeding, the Sith Empire was ruled by what foreign species called the Red Sith, who made up the nucleus, majority, and held all the power within the Empire. By this stage in the Sith Empire’s history, some, though little fully pure-blooded Sith had remained in the Empire, even those of Human ancestry that accidently found their way into the Empire had at least some degree of mixing. During this time out of the Sith Council members, the powerful Sith Lords Ludo Kressh, and his arch-rival Naga Sadow both fought to be next in line for the position of Dark Lord. like Ragnos, Kressh was a half-breed, and also like Ragnos, he sought to maintain the Empire in its current state of wealth. Kressh followed the old traditional ways of the Sith, and was conservative; he believed the Sith Empire must grow strong within itself before looking to expand into new territories. In contrast, Sadow was more of a progressive Sith Lord who claimed to be largely of 'Jedi' blood. He believed that through the Golden Age of the Sith, the Sith Empire had become stagnant and that it was necessary for the Sith to expand and conquer new worlds to bring glory to the Empire, in opposition to Kressh's views. Sadow was extremely unusual compared to the other Sith Lords; because of his progressive attitude, those who were not Red Sith were allowed to rise to more prestigious positions under his command. This saw Human descended beings becoming miners and captains of ships under Sadow. If allowed, those non-Red Sith who excelled in areas such as science and medicine were also able to make breakthroughs in their field, under the very few Lords like Naga Sadow over the millennia, while the Red Sith were more interested in the use of the dark side. The other, vast majority of Sith Lords, notably Ludo Kressh, would never allow this to occur, and instead kept the non-Red Sith to lowly slave positions under their command, sticking to the rigid caste system, and feeling that only Red Sith should be allowed positions other than slave.

When Ragnos died he left a power vacuum in his absence, which Kressh and Sadow immediately stepped up to fill. Kressh had the support from most other Sith to become the next Dark Lord, while Sadow had the majority of military forces. Potentially, they could have been very powerful together, but there could only be one Dark Lord of the Sith. The two fought for the right to rule during Marka Ragnos's funeral. As the battle went on, there was no clear victor, both participants injuring and dominating the other at some point. Then they were interrupted finally by the spirit of Ragnos himself, who told them about their people's&mdash;the Empire's past, and of the Golden Age of the Sith. He finally disappeared cautioning them to choose their paths wisely. At that moment, a ship carrying the two hyperspace explorers Gav and Jori Daragon arrived on Korriban from the Republic. They were instantly seized by the Sith, and put in the prisons of Ziost. Ludo Kressh and the Sith Council eventually decided they were to be executed. Naga Sadow however, saw the two Humans as the key to expanding the Sith Empire into the Republic, and secretly rescued the prisoners, killing old Simus in the process to make the event seem like it was a Republic attack. The Sith Council believed his trickery, and through that, the majority of the Council voted Naga Sadow as the new Dark Lord of the Sith. Kressh was outraged, not accepting Sadow's new status, and declared that he would be the true Dark Lord before he and his followers stormed out. The Empire was split in two under Kressh and Sadow, igniting a civil war within the Empire.

Kressh soon discovered Sadow's trickery, and he and his factions launched an attack upon Sadow's private fortress on Khar Delba. Little did he know that it was only a decoy fortress, and once Kressh's forces thought they had destroyed Sadow and all his forces, Sadow's fleet emerged from the dark side of Khar Shian&mdash;Khar Delba’s moon&mdash;where his real citadel was. In this surprise attack, he caught Kressh's forces off guard and forced Kressh and his remaining followers into a retreat. During this time, Sadow had Jori Daragon fly back to the Republic on the Starbreaker 12, with Sadow attaching a tracking device to it, giving him a route into the Republic's core.

Sadow then gathered his forces from all over the Empire to Khar Delba, preparing for the invasion of the Republic. However, Kressh's ship appeared above the meeting, and sent down a message to the Sith Lords there, warning them of Sadow's trickery and the doom he thought Sadow would bring to the Empire. In order to block the transmission, Sadow had Gav Daragon activate the automated systems, destroying Kressh's ship in the process, and supposedly killing Kressh along with it. With Kressh thought dead, Sadow now had no one to stop him from invading the Republic, and set about organising the invasion forces.

The Great Hyperspace War
Sadow's invasion forces gathered together from the far reaches of the Empire, and converged on Khar Shian, from starships to the Massassi ground troops, and finally jumped into hyperspace along the Daragon Trail towards the Republic. The Sith forces homed in on the locator aboard Starbreaker 12, coming out of hyperspace around the unstable red-supergiant star Primus Goluud. There, Sadow assigned a mining flotilla and their crews to mine Lignan crystals from Phaegon III for the upcoming battle of Kirrek. A few months later, he deployed his forces simultaneously to consume the entire Republic, while he held back at Primus Goluud in his meditation sphere. Sadow knew that the Sith did not have the numbers to defeat the Republic navy, so he relied on surprise, and also cast Sith illusions through Sith magic to make the invasion forces seem larger than they really were. The Sith Empire took the Koros system by surprise, exhausted by the recent Unification Wars. With Koros major, Kirrek, and all the other planets under Empress Teta collapsing under the seemingly infinite forces of the Sith, the Sith moved along the Koros trunk line to overwhelm Foerost, then Coruscant, Kaikielius, Metellos, Basilisk, and eventually Shawken, where Republic shipyards were stationed.

The Republic defenders struggled against the unstoppable forces of the Sith, and their unique weapons. On Coruscant, the Jedi on the planet had been cautioned of an impending Sith invasion by Memit Nadill through Jori Daragon and Jedi Master Relin Druur, but they could not prepare in time for the attack. Lead by Sith Lord Shar Dakhan, the Sith landing forces there forced their way to the steps of Senate Hall, where a last band of Jedi continued to repel the waves of Sith onslaught. However, on Koros Major, Gav Daragon had been made Commander of the armies taking over the planet, but was now betraying the Sith after the death of his friend Aarrba the Hutt. He flew back to Primus Goluud, and fired on Sadow's meditation sphere, hoping to break the Dark Lord's concentration, and to stop the sorcery he was working over the armies of the Sith. Just as Coruscant was about to fall to the surging Sith forces, Sadow's concentration was broken, and the illusions disappeared, showing the true extent of the Sith armies. The Republic forces there launched a counterstrike with what they had left of their military on the confused Sith, pushing them back into a retreat. On Kirrek, the Sith swarmed and continued to break through the planet's defences. Even attempts of Battle meditation by Jedi Odan Urr failed to have an effect on the single minded Massassi in their rage. But like Coruscant, the Sith push was eventually slowed. The Celegian Jedi Master Ooroo released toxic cyanogen gas to poison the Sith in the area, sacrificing his life in the process, but still the Sith continued to push forward. At this stage, the chances of victory for the Sith seemed slim, and when reinforcements from Ronika arrived allied with the Kirrek defenders, their chances diminished even further. The Sith retreated and the Republic allied forces emerged victorious.

Republic forces and reinforcements from Anaxes gained confidence with the sudden disappearance of Sith forces, and pushed back the retreating (Dogs) Sith armada back to Koros Major. Also, Jori Daragon, who was at the death of Aarrba, followed Gav from Koros Major, and called on Empress Teta's fleet for assistance. The Tetan and other Republic forces emerged from hyperspace at Primus Goluud, to confront Sadow and the remnants of his recalled forces. Sadow had previously tricked Gav Daragon and was now on his Sith battleship, while he left Gav trapped on his damaged meditation sphere. The Republic and Sith forces clashed before Sadow caused the red-supergiant star to go supernova, killing Gav Daragon in the process, while he and his remnants jumped back to the Sith Empire.

In Sith space, Ludo Kressh had survived. He had since gathered his own forces, rallying those Sith Lords who chose to remain behind, as well as promising them wealth and power under him if they allied with him against Sadow. Consequently, with their support, he seized power to become the Dark Lord of the Sith of the Sith Empire, while Sadow was out trying to expand into the Republic. When Sadow arrived back over Korriban to try to drum up more Sith forces, Kressh revealed himself. Sadow was informed that the title of Dark Lord had been stripped of him, and how Kressh used a decoy ship to stage his own death above Khar Delba. Dark Lord Kressh then went on to exile Sadow from Sith space forever. The two Sith fleets clashed in a battle of pride, with Kressh devastating Sadow's damaged ships. However, the battle was ended when Sadow ordered one of his doomed ships to crash into Kressh’s flagship, killing the Dark Lord. The remnants of Kressh’s armada held back, choosing not to continue fighting Sadow's forces.

Immediately after, Republic forces who had followed the Daragon Trail to the Sith Empire came out of hyperspace near Sadow's battered fleet. The Republican fleet devastated Sadow's, taking victory against his fleet. After Sadow refused Empress Teta's offer to surrender, he made a barricade with his remaining ships and set course for the Denarii binary stars. He then used the Force and the remaining power he had aboard his ship to cause a supernova in each of the stars, escaping and eliminating his Republic pursuers in the process. With Sadow thought dead in the explosions of the stars, Empress Teta recalled the Republic fleet and left the fragmented Empire. However, the Republic would soon return when Supreme Chancellor Pultimo ordered an invasion of Sith space. Hundreds of Republic warships invaded the Stygian Caldera to take on the disordered Empire&mdash;who were still in turmoil following the death of their Sith leader Ludo Kressh. The Jedi Order also invaded with their Jedi Shadows and sought to destroy all they found of the Sith teachings and ways, though some Jedi denounced this need to destroy. The Jedi and the Republic destroyed the Sith Lords, their artifacts, talismans and strongholds, driving them to the point of surrender. Shar Dakhan&mdash;now the acting Dark Lord in the absence of Kressh and Sadow&mdash;had his Massassi warriors ram the invading fleets in suicide attacks as a last and only option. The heavy casualties inflicted by the Sith in this manner forced the Republic into a temporary retreat. Eventually though, the Sith were driven to defeat, and many lower-caste Sith killed themselves ritualistically. Within a few years, the Empire crumbled and the Republic had finally emerged victorious from the war, though at a great cost to their own.

Dissolution
The Sith worlds were absorbed into the Republic, but the Jedi chose not to destroy all the palaces, strongholds, libraries, and talismans of the Sith after the war, selecting a few to keep intact and study should the Sith threaten them again. At the end of the Great Hyperspace War many thought the Sith in both religion and species were extinct, and many compared the attitude the Jedi had against the existence of the Sith to that of a Bothan Ar'krai. However, despite the thoroughness of the onslaught by the Jedi and the Republic, the Sith species and the Sith teachings continued to persist.

Some Sith forces survived the Great Hyperspace War, fleeing Jedi Shadows and sentinels to the unknown regions of the galaxy to recover and plan revenge on the Jedi and the Republic in secret. Explorers in these regions were likely to come across Sith settlements during these times and throughout the Old Republic era. During other eras however, chances of this happening became less likely. Some Sith of a predominantly Human stock crew aboard the ship Omen, under the command of Sadow also managed to survive the war. The ship had been knocked off course in hyperspace from a collision with their sister ship Harbinger, due to an attack by a Jedi starfighter while mining for Lignan ore before the battle of Kirrek. These Sith found their way to a previously unknown planet called Kesh by the natives. The survivors of Human and some Red Sith descent subjected the natives, coming to be worshiped as the god–like Skyborn of the native Keshiri legend. Some other Sith also fled to Vjun after the war. A small number of Sith and Sith supporters fled to Thule&mdash;a planet that had previously been inhabited by Sith stealth forces&mdash;to regroup with Sith special forces. Believing their defeat at the hands of the Jedi and the Republic was only temporary, the Sith there on Thule strove to build up an advance force, lead in a military fashion to take revenge against their enemies. These were not the only Sith to escape however, Sadow had also managed to escape the annihilation he had caused at the Denarii nova. Exiled from Sith space by the previously reigning Dark Lord Kressh, and declared as a criminal by the Republic, he and his followers aboard his lone ship found their way to the Yavin system. There they settled on the jungle moon of Yavin IV, where Sadow planned to build a base, and expand from there.

Elsewhere, on Tund, the Pure-blooded Sith magicians that had survived there over the millennia had escaped the devastation that had spread across many other worlds from the Great Hyperspace War, alongside Sith-Human Hybrids that had settled there after the Dark Jedi exiles conquered the Sith. Eventually the Pure-blooded Sith society there evolved into what would be known as the Sorcerers of Tund. These dark side Force-users investigated heavily into the use of the Force, enough to drive some members mad. They were capable of producing powerful and extreme powers in thaumaturgy, transmogrification, and phantasm. Another Sith refuge included the world of Ambria. On this planet a Sith sorceress had enslaved the native population, and forced them to construct a giant, black obelisk over a century. Once it was completed, she experimented by performing an ancient Sith ritual using Sith magic. However, the sorcery proved beyond her own abilities and resulted her releasing a dark side energy that enveloped the planet, transforming it into a desolate desert, and destroying herself and the native species in the process.

Following their defeat of the Great Hyperspace War, an armada of Sith fled in the direction of the Unknown regions, using random hyperspace co-ordinates in desperation to escape the Jedi and the Republic. Deep in unknown space, this handful of Sith forces forged a new Sith Empire lead by the newly proclaimed Sith Emperor and his most trusted Sith Lords. For twenty years the Sith armada drifted through deep space, with random hyperspace jumps and blind scouting missions leading their way, before eventually coming across the long forgotten Sith planet of Dromund Kaas. Meanwhile, fifteen years after landing on Kesh, the Red Sith portion of the Lost Tribe of Sith secretly used cyanogens silicate to kill off all the people in a Keshiri village. Trying to portray it as a plague that could potentially threaten the Human Sith there, it was a last attempt to try and convince the Lost Tribe to focus on getting off world. However, one of the Human Sith who had suffered under the care of Dark Lord Kressh had a grudge against all Red Sith as a result. She had secretly been killing all the Red Sith offspring over their time on Kesh, and once she realized what the Red Sith were doing under the leadership of a Sith named Ravilan, she framed them. Eventually she converted her husband and the Grand Lord to her cause, and launched a specicide event against the Red Sith there, killing all the Red Sith on Kesh.

Sadow also never succeeded in expanding from his the fourth moon of Yavin as time passed. With the intentions of creating guardians to watch over his legacy, Sadow eventually used Sith alchemy to commit heinous experiments on the Massassi he had brought on his ship, transforming them into more powerful and violent, but less intelligent mutants. Eventually, the former-Dark Lord Sadow entombed himself in suspended animation,(the Essential Chronology) never forgetting the Empire he had once ruled, before he died. the centuries, these primitive, hunched, monstrous Massassi savages would come to worship one of Sadow's alchemical creations as a god, and fulfilled their role as guardians of Sadow's legacy. This included defending long-dead Sadow's temples against Dark Jedi Freedon Nadd in 4,400 BBY. Nadd awakened Sadow's spirit, and became Sadow's apprentice. After learning all he could from Sadow and his knowledge stores, Nadd defeated Sadow's spirit, and with the Holocrons of both King Adas and Darth Andeddu, he went on to found a Sith Order not directly associated with the Red Sith.

The Great Sith War
Yavin IV and its mutant Massassi inhabitants would be visited again centuries later by a student of the spirit of Nadd&mdash;Exar Kun, in his ambitions to obtain Sith secrets. Initially, the primitive, tribal Massassi defended the temples their ancestors had built in Sadow's honor and attacked Kun. They stripped his ship and captured the intruder, bringing him to the Great Sith Temple of Fire to be devoured in a "Massassi blood sacrifice" ritual. During this ritual, the god of these Massassi was awoken. This dark god was one of the Sith wyrms that Sadow had produced through his experimental Sith alchemy years earlier, and attempted to devourer Kun. However, after fully embracing the dark side through a Sith amulet, Kun was able to destroy the creature; earning the honor of the Massassi. However, with his new power provided by his embrace of the dark side and the amulet, he destroyed the spirit of Nadd, like Nadd had done to his own master. Kun became the ruler of these Massassi, who thought that he was the foretold Dark Lord of the Sith of legend. With accordance to the ancient Sith designs, Kun had his Massassi build temples as dark side focal points. In addition, through studying ancient texts that Sadow and his followers had brought with them when they arrived at Yavin IV, Kun experimented on the Massassi, like Sadow had done years before: The texts spoke of using Sith alchemy to alter and transform creatures through metamorphosis. The Massassi legends told that this process was one that would transfer warriors into gods. Convinced that the transformation would be painless and transform him into the greatest of all Massassi, the Massassi priest Zythmnr was the first to be transformed in this ancient fashion by Kun. Kun, like Sadow, sought to create an army of servants out of his mutated Massassi through Sith alchemy. In search of fellow students of Nadd, Kun took two of his new Massassi servants with him, to Empress Teta (formerly Koros Major), to find and destroy these potential rivals. There he found Aleema Keto and Ulic Qel-Droma, and fought them, quickly defeating Keto, and entering a lightsaber duel with Qel-Droma. Neither of them could gain the upper hand however, and eventually, the spirit of Marka Ragnos intervened, drawn by the power of the Sith amulets both combatants were wearing. He then proclaimed Kun the new Dark Lord of the Sith, and Qel-Droma his apprentice.

Qel-Droma then went about making steps to conquer the galaxy under the Sith, as did Kun; by bringing Jedi to Yavin IV as students. After an argument broke out between Kun and the Jedi, the Massassi on the jungle moon misunderstood the situation, the Massassi tried to protect Kun and attacked the Jedi. Ceasing the attack, Kun the proceeded to convert the Jedi to his cause by unleashing spirits of Sith exiles that were trapped in a Sith holocron he had stolen, and allowing them to possess the Jedi. In a premature attack against the Republic capital of Coruscant, Qel-Droma was captured, so Kun and his Massassi went to Coruscant to retrieve him, while his new students set out to kill their previous Jedi masters. Kun and his minions infiltrated the Republic senate chamber, where Qel-Droma was on trial for his crimes. Kun took control of the senate and the guards through a Sith spell, and the Jedi tried to stop the rescue attempt, and a battle broke out between Massassi and the Jedi, while Kun battled his own master. Kun had some forces attack the Republic and had them use Sadow’s ancient ship to rip the cores out of several stars at the Cron cluster, creating a chain reaction of supernovas which resulted in the destruction of both Republic and Sith fleets. After the Jedi learnt that Ossus was going to be wiped out by the force of these supernovas, they desperately tried to evacuate and save the stores of Jedi knowledge at the library there. In this confusion, Kun arrived with his Massassi to claim artifacts that may have been of use to him. The mission was not a complete success however; as ancient lightsabers were prevented from getting into Kun’s hands by Ood Bnar, and the Jedi Crado attacked the Sith as they were about to leave, killing several Massassi in the process.

Kun and the Sith returned to Yavin IV with their haul, however, Qel-Droma had betrayed Kun, and revealed the location of the Sith forces on the Yavin moon to the Jedi. The Jedi forces converged on Yavin IV, and knowing that he would not be able to defeat all the Jedi alone, Kun turned to ancient Sith knowledge to preserve his life. Before carrying out the ritual however, Kun took some of his Massassi abominations offworld, and mutated one Massassi further still, sending him into the isolation pits beneath the Massassi temples to hibernate and survive should his plans fail. Kun then summoned all other Massassi, and began a ritual to free his spirit from his physical body, so he could live forever. The ritual drained the life of all the Massassi elders on the moon to support Kun, and as the Jedi fleet closed in on Kun's temples, they formed a Wall of Light to extinguish the dark side energies. The clash of the dark and light sides of the Force resulted in a massive fire that raged across the surface of the planet, and also sealed Kun's spirit to his temple, unable to escape. The Jedi departed the moon, set on restoring and rebuilding the galaxy, while Yavin IV was left a barren wasteland.

Aftermath
Following the Great Sith War, those Massassi that were taken off Yavin IV prior to its decimation would come to live lives of their own choosing; some deciding to live in isolation from the greater galactic society. Some others sought revenge against the Sith for the acts committed against the Massassi people on Yavin IV. On Yavin IV itself, the moon had recovered from the events of the war after a decade, and was once again a lush, jungle moon. There, some Massassi had also managed to survive, and continued to inhabit the planet, dwelling around the ancient temples and the tomb of their long dead master Sadow.

When the Jedi had first became aware of the Sorcerers of Tund, they had recognized their sorcerous ways and magical study as a practicing the use of the Force. The Jedi sent representatives to Tund, and tried to recruit them at first into their Jedi Order and turn them away from their views on the Force&mdash;which the Jedi viewed as a trapping for the Sorcerers. However, in response some of the Sorcerers demonstrated abilities at least as great as the Jedi recruiters’ own, and repeatedly declined the offers of the Jedi. Subsequently, the Jedi Council allowed the Sorcerers to continue their practice of the Force in their own fashion. The Jedi would continue to send representatives to the Sorcerers periodically, over the thousands of years, but instead of recruiting them, they simply visited them to ensure they were not venturing into the use of the dark side. For most of the time, the two groups were able to co-exist without any tension. However, in the years following the war with Kun, and during the time of the Dark Wars, a powerful sorcerer and prophet named Karnak Tetsu rose to rule among the Sorcerers of Tund. His reign was marked by a period of terror, and after restoration that followed, the Jedi&mdash;who had merely viewed the pure-blooded Sith on Tund as another Force sect, such as the Jal Shey or Zeison Sha&mdash;saw the Sorcerers’ beliefs as prohibited unorthodoxy.

Though the Sith were involved in activities around this time, it was largely thought that the species had died out centuries prior, with the Sith only remaining in the form of an ideal and a belief. On Korriban, the extremely xenophobic Sith species came to share their planet as many members of various species arrived on the planet, mostly in the form of Bounty Hunters, smugglers, and mercenaries. Though these and the Czerka Cooperation would limit themselves to the capital of Dreshdae, others such as Sith archaeologists, scientists and other academics would venture into the Valley of the Dark Lords to excavate and study tombs. However, these academics were only allowed to do so under heavy scrutiny and security, under the eyes of the native Sith people.

Legacy
In the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace War the Republic and the Jedi destroyed many Sith strongholds and Sith Lords, Jedi Shadows were tasked with the destruction of Sith teachings and Artifacts. The sheer thoroughness of the Republic and Jedi in exterminating the Sith Empire in the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace War was criticized by many as rivaling that of a Bothan Ar'krai. The Republic and the Jedi destroyed the Sith Empire and thought they were extinct, but despite their efforts, the teachings of the Sith were preserved over the years and would continue to haunt the galaxy over the millennia. Unknown to many, Naga Sadow managed to escape and his Massassi crew that served him continued to live on their new home of Yavin 4 where they constructed the Massassi Temples for him. Naga Sadow conducted cruel experiments on his Massassi and they were mutated into hunched creatures through Sadow's powers. After Sadow's death, the Massassi eventually devolved into a primitive society. Other Sith Lords also managed to escape the aftermath of the Great Hyperspace War and fled to worlds such as Thule and Vjun, while another made random Hyperspace jumps in desperation to escape, and after twenty years he and his armada would come across the forgotten world of Dromund Kaas. There he used dark rituals to prolong his life and rebuilt the Sith Empire to its former glory to eventually have revenge on the Republic and the Jedi in the Great Galactic War. Despite the attempts of the Jedi Order, two relics remained behind namely the Sith holocron of King Adas as well as the disembodied spirit of Naga Sadow who resided on Yavin 4. These two relics of the Sith were later used to empower fallen Jedi Freedon Nadd and bring about the Freedon Nadd Uprising until this new breed of Sith was defeated.

These would later be used to corrupt the Jedi Exar Kun who became the Dark Lord of the Sith after being anointed by the spirit of Marka Ragnos who made the fallen Jedi Knight Ulic Qel-Droma Kun's apprentice. In addition, Sith teachings were uncovered by Aleema Keto and her cousin Satal Keto who used them to form the Krath cult. Together, these forces instigated the devastating Great Sith War which saw many Jedi fall under the corruption of the Sith and destruction following their wake until the eventual defeat of Exar Kun. In his last act before he was defeated, Kun used the great power of the temples on Yavin 4 as well as the life force of every one of the Massassi to preserve his essence within the Great Temple. This act saw the virtual extinction of the Massassi population on the moon. Despite this being the case, a number of Massassi had been taken off world by this point where some join the resurgent Sith Empire or remain on the fringe in order to live their lives in peace while some sought to get revenge on the Sith for the abuse they had suffered. Also, not known to many, there were several scattered settlements of both Massassi and Kissai that existed on Korriban at this time.

By the time of the Great Galactic War, the overseers at the Sith academy on Korriban were members of the true-blood Sith species. Due to their history of association with dark side Force-users, the word 'Sith' went on to be used by many dark side organizations not connected with the original Sith species, even though they still existed.

Behind the scenes
For the Thrawn Trilogy, Timothy Zahn initially intended the Noghri to be the Sith, but was told to change that by Lucasfilm. It is also rumored that originally the Yuuzhan Vong were intended to be exiled Sith, but that this was changed prior to the New Jedi Order series.

Appearances

 * Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Precipice
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Skyborn
 * Lost Tribe of the Sith: Paragon
 * Tales of the Jedi: The Fall of the Sith Empire
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Timeline 7: Peace for the Republic?
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire Act 1: Shades of the Sith
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic
 * Yoda: Dark Rendezvous
 * Light and Dark
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy
 * Exile
 * Crosscurrent
 * Star Wars Legacy 30: Vector, Part 11

Notes and references
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