Sith poison



Sith poison was a biologically toxic substance and product of Sith alchemy, that when absorbed in a sufficient quantity multiplied the rage felt by a person. In action it was more of a disease, taking up residence in the victim's body and rapidly wearing away the victim's ability to resist the pull of the dark side of the Force. The poison could be fatal unless counterracted by strong Jedi powers, and even then its effects are likely to remain.

Description
The poison could either be ingested or administered by medical means, syringes and such; these methods brought a much shorter reaction time upon the victim. It can even be applied through the mucuous membraes of an already exposed injury.

After being introduced to the body, the poison is absorbed n a molecular level, feeding on the individual's anger and drawing them closer to the dark side. The individual's judgement becomes less rational, and they become so enraged that they lash out with the dark side.

Use of Sith poison is extremely rare, therefore being used by only the most proficient Sith alchemists. While creating the formula the alchemist expends much of their own dark side energy; the process is laborous. Once the poison is ready the alchemist has a powerful weapon to use against any unsuspecting Jedi.

Noable use
Krath leader Satal Keto injected Jedi Knight Ulic Qel-Droma with a syringe full of a Sith poison shortly before the Great Sith War. Qel-Droma suffered the full effects of the poison nearly intantly, and released the dark side with such force he destroyed the Krath torture device he was harnessed to. Qel-Droma suffered from outbursts from then on, up until it drove him into brutally murdering his own brother, Cay Qel-Droma. The sudden shock of his brother's death broke the dark side's thrall, and of the poison's torment as well.

Appearances

 * Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith
 * Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith (audio)
 * Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War