Darth Bane: Path of Destruction

Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, A Novel of the Old Republic is a novel by Drew Karpyshyn about the life of Darth Bane, set from 1,003 BBY to 1,000 BBY. The hardcover was released on September 26, 2006 by Del Rey. The paperback contains an excerpt from Death Star.

Editions

 * ISBN 0345477367; September 26, 2006, Del Rey, 320-page hardcover
 * ISBN 0345477375; June 26, 2007, Del Rey, 395-page paperback
 * ISBN 8372456380; Amber, 320-page Polish paperback
 * ISBN 0099491966; July 5, 2007, Arrow Books Ltd., 416-page UK paperback

Synopsis
The novel deals primarily with Darth Bane for the first time recounting his early life, prior to his ascension to the Sith. The story begins in the cortosis mines of Apatros, which he is forced to leave after he kills a crew member of a visiting Republic ship in a fight over sabacc. Smuggled off-world by the only real friend he has, a Neimoidian named Groshik, he enlists in the Sith army to escape the Republic. Joining a unit named the Gloom Walkers he distinguishes himself in the Assault on Kashyyyk and the subsequent Battle of Hsskhor on neighboring Trandosha.

During the Battle of Phaseera, Bane removes his commanding officer over a disagreement about orders and leads the unit to battle and victory over the Republic forces opposing them. Although he is arrested upon his return he is not executed as he believes he will be. Instead, Lord Kopecz has realized his Force potential and transfers him to the Sith Academy on Korriban.

Taking the name Bane upon his arrival he goes on to learn the ancient ways of the Sith, studying under such masters as Qordis and Kas'im, as well as others like Orilltha, Shenayag, Hezzoran, and Borthis. He also studies the temple archives and quickly begins to surpass the other students despite his late entry to the Academy.

After Bane kills a student in the dueling ring his prestige at the Academy rises, but he begins to doubt himself and his connection to the Force starts to falter. In a desperate bid he challenges Sirak, the most powerful student at the Academy and is beaten within an inch of his life. After this Qordis decrees that he shall receive no further training from any of the Masters.

Githany, the Jedi traitor, arrives at the Academy shortly after Kaan's near victory over the Army of Light on Ruusan. Seeing Bane as someone she could use to remove Sirak, her only real rival at the Academy, she begins to secretly tutor him in the ways of the Force. At the same time Bane approaches Kas'im for secret instruction in lightsaber combat, neither teacher is aware of the other and Bane hopes to keep it that way for as long as possible.

Slowly, Bane begins to regain much of his lost power and confidence, once again he revisits the Temple archives and takes up the studies he foolishly abandoned before. As his training progresses he begins to believe that the Brotherhood of Darkness and the Sith as a whole have turned their back on their ancient ways. Despite his new training, Bane realizes that the true potential of the dark side is beyond not only him, but every other Sith Lord. When Bane defeats Sirak he once again enters favor with the Masters, but departs angrily when Qordis orders him to stop visiting the archives. Bane leaves for the Valley of the Sith Lords hoping to find some remnant of those Sith who have passed beyond.

Bane eventually returns, having found nothing, and feigns acceptance of the Sith and their current teachings, when actually he now knows there is only one place he can go to learn what he needs. Just prior to the departure of the Academy students for Ruusan, Bane is betrayed by Githany and led into an ambush with Sirak, but once Githany realizes how strong Bane has become she switches sides. Bane kills his rival, brutally decapitating him and instead of leaving for Ruusan he steals the Valcyn and heads for parts known only to him. He takes the ship to a world named Lehon, remembered to history at large as the Unknown World and home to the now-extinct Rakata. Bane has come to believe that the Rakata were the first dark side users present in the galaxy and upon his arrival at the Temple of the Ancients finds Darth Revan's holocron.

Taking all he learns from Revan, Bane crafts the Rule of Two, seeing it as the only way the Sith can ensure that only the strongest of their order survive. After he defeats and kills Kas'im, who he briefly feels may be the apprentice he will need to pass on his knowledge, Bane leaves for Ruusan, but not before sending Lord Kaan the incantation for the thought bomb. Once on Ruusan, Bane oversees the destruction of the Sith and his ascension as the last true Sith Lord. The novel ends with Bane finding Zannah and considering that she may be the apprentice he needs to pass on his knowledge.

Characters

 * Adanar
 * Darth Bane
 * Borthis
 * Caleb
 * Caleb's daughter
 * Kiel Charny
 * Tomcat
 * Valenthyne Farfalla
 * Fohargh
 * Gerd
 * Githany
 * Groshik
 * Haduran
 * Handa
 * Bug
 * Hezzoran
 * Lord Hoth
 * Hurst
 * Kaan
 * Kas'im
 * Kopecz
 * Exar Kun
 * Laa
 * Llokay
 * Lucia
 * Darth Malak
 * Mikki
 * Adrianna Nyras
 * Orilltha
 * Pernicar
 * Petja
 * Qordis
 * Darth Revan
 * Naga Sadow
 * Shenayag
 * Sirak
 * Torr Snapit
 * Ulabore
 * Yevra
 * Darth Zannah

Creatures

 * Bantha
 * Carrion beetle
 * Cydera tree
 * Hularian ice-boar
 * Kath hound
 * Manka cat
 * Night bird
 * Orkellian cave slug
 * Pelko bug
 * Squellbug
 * Rancor
 * Rock worrt
 * Tauntaun
 * Womp rat
 * Zucca pig

Droid models

 * Beta-4 CardShark
 * Message drone

Events

 * Battle of Bespin
 * Battle of Brentaal
 * Battle of Chandrila
 * Battle of Corulag
 * Battle of Hsskhor
 * Battle of Kashyyyk
 * Battle of Korriban
 * Battle of Phaseera
 * First Battle of Ruusan
 * Battle of Sullust
 * Battle of Taanab

Locations

 * Alderaan
 * Ambria
 * Lake Natth
 * Apatros
 * Apatros Cantina
 * Bespin
 * Brentaal IV
 * Chandrila
 * Corulag
 * Coruscant
 * Honoghr
 * Iridonia
 * Kashyyyk
 * Korriban
 * Lehon
 * Manaan
 * Phaseera
 * Ruusan
 * Sullust
 * Taanab
 * The Maw
 * Trandosha

Organizations

 * Galactic Solutions Industries
 * GenoHaradan
 * Jedi Order
 * Outer Rim Ore
 * Sith
 * Gloom Walkers
 * Brotherhood of Darkness
 * Order of the Sith Lords

Species

 * Bith
 * Bouncer
 * Cathar
 * Cerean
 * Equine
 * Gamorrean
 * Human
 * Hutt
 * Ithorian
 * Makurth
 * Neimoidian
 * Rodian
 * Selkath
 * Trandoshan
 * Twi'lek
 * Wookiee
 * Zabrak
 * Zeltron

Technology

 * CS-33 Firespray
 * GSI-21D
 * Interference box
 * TC-17
 * TC-22

Vehicles and vessels

 * Aurek fighter
 * Buzzard
 * Bivouac transport
 * Corsair battleship
 * Dreadnaught cruiser (New Sith Wars)
 * Flatbed
 * Fury
 * Hammerhead-class capital ship
 * Interloper
 * Land cruiser
 * Nightfall
 * Rage
 * Republic battleship (New Sith Wars)
 * Republic cargo ship (New Sith Wars)
 * Sith Destroyer
 * Sith interceptor

Miscellanea

 * Bacta
 * Corellian whiskey
 * Cortyg brandy
 * Cydera tree
 * Dun Möch
 * Gizer ale
 * Jedi Code
 * Kolto
 * Kshyy vine
 * Lightsaber sequence
 * Lommite
 * Pazaak
 * Sabacc
 * Sabriquet
 * Sith Alchemy
 * Sith Code
 * Sith training saber
 * Synox
 * Veil dancer
 * Wroshyr tree

Behind the scenes

 * Darth Bane: Path of Destruction is thus far the only novel which take place in the Old Republic era. Consequently, it is the only hardcover novel that features no one from any of the Star Wars films. However, Its sequel Darth Bane: Rule of Two takes place after the Seventh Battle of Ruusan, placing it within the Rise of the Empire era.


 * Darth Bane: Path of Destruction remains one of the few adult novels that has not been adapted to audiobook.


 * There is a pocket/paperback version in circulation of Darth Bane: Path of Destruction where all the white text from the cover is missing.

Cover gallery
This is a gallery of the different cover variations of Darth Bane: Path of Destruction.