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'''Dark Force''' was the [[Dark side of the Force|dark side]] religion that sprang up around the [[Dark Force Temple]], an ancient [[Sith]] temple on [[Dromund Kaas]]. It was founded by [[Darth Millennial]], an apostate Sith apprentice who rejected [[Darth Bane]]'s [[Rule of Two]]. The clergymen of the Dark Force religion held the title [[Prophet of the Dark Side]], who viewed the future through the dark side of the Force, attempting to avoid their visions being misconstrued by political agendas or personal ambitions, as so often happened to the Sith.
 
   
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The '''Dark Force''' was the [[Dark side of the Force/Legends|dark side]] religion that sprang up around the [[Dark Force Temple]], an ancient [[Sith/Legends|Sith]] temple on [[Dromund Kaas]]. It followed the teachings of [[Plaristes]] and [[Dak Ramis]].
When [[Palpatine]] discovered Dromund Kaas, he annexed the Prophets as his advisors, and appointed the [[Dark Jedi]] [[Kadann]] as [[Supreme Prophet]] of the Dark Side. With the advent of the [[New Order]], he named the Prophets the [[Emperor's Mage]]s, collectively forming the [[Secret Order of the Empire]]. Many of Palpatine's Dark Jedi, [[Inquisitor]]s, [[Force-sensitive]] military officers, and [[Emperor's Hand]]s received their first exposure to the dark side by studying the Dark Force religion on Dromund Kaas under the tutelage of the Prophets.
 
   
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==History==
Although Palpatine had appointed Kadann to the position of Supreme Prophet, Kadann's true loyalty was not to the New Order, but to the Dark Force. Prior to the [[Battle of Endor]], Kadann's visions indicated a probable restoration of balance to the [[Force]]. This prophecy did not settle well with Palpatine, but Kadann refused to compromise, and fled the Emperor's wrath with some of the Mages, while others remained behind with the Emperor (chief among them being Lord [[Cronal]]).
 
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===Millennial's heresy===
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{{Quote|Its next round of rediscovery came by someone who rejected the Rule of Two, who thought that there was more than enough of the dark side to go around. He founded a religion that would become known as the Dark Force. There's an ancient temple there still. It was serviced for centuries by the Dark Prophets. It's so steeped in the dark side that it formed its own nexus-one so powerful it interferes with all weaponry and technology except for lightsabers.|[[Luke Skywalker/Legends|Luke Skywalker]], about Dromund Kaas and Darth Millennial|Fate of the Jedi: Ascension}}
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[[File:Darthmill.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[Darth Millennial]], founder of the Dark Force.]]
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The Dark Force cult emerged nearly a thousand [[Standard year/Legends|years]] before the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]]. At the [[Time/Legends|time]], the reigning [[Dark Lord of the Sith/Legends|Dark Lord of the Sith]] were [[Darth Cognus]] and her [[Sith apprentice/Legends|disciple]], the three-[[Eye/Legends|eyed]] mutant [[Darth Millennial]]. As members of the [[Order of the Sith Lords|Banite Sith]], they followed the [[Rule of Two/Legends|Rule of Two]], which decreed that only two Sith could exist at any given time: the [[Sith Master/Legends|master]] and his or her apprentice. Millennial, however, came to find that doctrine too restrictive. While he had often been at odds with his master, Millennial rebelled against the teachings of Cognus once too many. Barely escaping the confrontation with Cognus, Millennial took refuge on [[Dromund Kaas]], a [[Planet/Legends|planet]] that had long history with the Sith. In his new haven, Millennial kept meditating on the teachings of the Sith while also studying the works of [[Plaristes]] and [[Dak Ramis]], two controversial philosophers who had lived [[25,053 BBY|over 25,000 years]] earlier.<ref name="END">{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/insideronline/88/indexp2.html|text=Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties|int=Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties}}</ref>
   
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Millennial came to regard himself as a prophet chosen by the will of the Force itself. He founded a new sect he called the Dark Force, anointing himself the [[Supreme Prophet of the Dark Side]]. His philosophy, which drew on Millennial's Sith roots as well as on Plaristes' and Ramis' writings, started to attract many followers. While some of the new cultists were intellectually brilliant, many of them were much more naïve. At any rate, those who called into question the Dark Force tenets were condemned to [[Death/Legends|death]] for heresy.<ref name="END" />
Kadann's followers hoped the Dark Force religion could take over the Galaxy. They tried to employ the Dark Jedi [[Jerec]] to find the [[Valley of the Jedi]], which the Prophets realized could grant them ultimate knowledge and understanding of all things. Jerec, however, was out only for himself, and in the end, his true objectives were irrelevent, since shortly after discovering the Valley, he was slain by Kyle Katarn. The location of the Valley remained a mystery to the Prophets, and they remained silently in the shadows, waiting for their next opportunity to spread the Dark Force vision.
 
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When Millennial ended up passing away, his cult survived him.<ref name="END" /> In the second [[Standard century/Legends|century]] before the [[Battle of Yavin/Legends|Battle of Yavin]], even a [[Jedi/Legends|Jedi]] [[Padawan/Legends|Padawan]] named [[Kibh Jeen]] was seduced by the Dark Force's philosophy,<ref name="END" /> although he was taken down in [[Final battle of the Dark Jedi Conflict|a space battle]]<ref name="LFCG">''[[Living Force Campaign Guide]]''</ref> in [[181 BBY]].<ref name="JeenDate">The ''[[Living Force Campaign Guide]]'' states that [[Kibh Jeen]] died 149 [[Standard year/Legends|years]] before the [[Invasion of Naboo/Legends|Invasion of Naboo]], an event that is dated to [[32 BBY/Legends|32 BBY]] by ''[[The New Essential Chronology]]''. His death can therefore be placed in [[181 BBY]].</ref> At some point, the fallen Jedi [[Kadann]] and his pupil [[Jedgar]] traveled to Dromund Kaas, where they discovered the Dark Force Temple. The two elected to join the cult.<ref name="DSS">''[[The Dark Side Sourcebook]]''</ref>
   
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===The Emperor's Mages===
The [[Dark Force Temple]] on Dromund Kaas thus remained abandoned until briefly reoccupied by [[Kyle Katarn]], who was corrupted to the dark side within its walls, but ultimately redeemed by [[Mara Jade Skywalker|Mara Jade]].
 
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{{Quote|The future you see isn't yours. You are merely the messenger. Serve me. Become my prophet. Reveal the will of the Force as you see it and I will make your predictions come true.|Darth Sidious, to Kadann|The Dark Side Sourcebook}}
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At some point before the fall of the Galactic Republic, the Dark Force prophets were visited by [[Palpatine/Legends|Darth Sidious]], the last of the Banite Sith. Intrigued by the prophets' unique view of the Force and interested in their ucanny ability to predict the future, Sidious decided to turn them to his service. He convinced Prophet Kadann that the future he saw was not his, that he was only a messenger. By serving him and his long-percolating scheme to rule the galaxy, the Prophets of the Dark Side would fulfill their true mission.<ref name="DSS" /> By pleding allegiance to Sidious, the clergymen of the Dark Force were brought back into the fold of the Banite Sith.<ref name="END" /> Sidious annexed the Prophets as his [[Advisor/Legends|advisors]], and Kadann was appointed the Supreme Prophet of the Dark Side. Some years later, Sidious' plans came to fruition as he replaced the [[Galactic Republic/Legends|Galactic Republic]] with his [[Galactic Empire/Legends|First Galactic Empire]].<ref name="ROS">[[Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith|''Star Wars'': Episode III ''Revenge of the Sith'']]</ref>
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With the advent of his [[New Order/Legends|New Order]], the Sith Lord turned [[Galactic Emperor/Legends|Galactic Emperor]] named the prophets the [[Prophets of the Dark Side|Emperor's Mages]], collectively forming the [[Prophets of the Dark Side|Secret Order of the Empire]]. Many of the Emperor's [[Dark Jedi/Legends|Dark Jedi]], Jedi-hunting [[Inquisitorius/Legends|Inquisitors]], [[Force-sensitive/Legends|Force-sensitive]] military officers, and [[Emperor's Hand]]s received their first exposure to the dark side by studying the Dark Force religion on Dromund Kaas under the tutelage of the Prophets.<ref name="END" /> While Kadann remained the Supreme Prophet, other significant figures emerged in the cult. Among them was [[Lord/Legends|Lord]] [[Cronal]], a particularly cruel and twisted Human [[Sorcerers of Rhand|warlock]]<ref name="EP">{{GamerCite|5|The Emperor's Pawns}}</ref> who may have been sired by a [[Dathomir/Legends|Dathomiri]] [[Witch/Legends|witch]].<ref name="Imperial">{{SW|url=news/the-imperial-warlords-despoilers-of-an-empire-part-3|int=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire|text=The Imperial Warlords: Despoilers of an Empire, Part 3|archivedate=20170909121115}}</ref> The former [[Jedi archaeologist]] [[Jerec (Inquisitor)|Jerec]] also studied the Dark Force religion, and he cultivated a close bond with Cronal.<ref name="The Dark Forces Saga 6">{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050616a|text=The Dark Forces Saga, Part 6|int=The Dark Forces Saga|archivedate=20100313061109}}</ref> Finally, Kadann's apprentice Jedgar was named [[High Prophet]].<ref name="END" />
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===Loyalty schism===
 
Although Palpatine had appointed Kadann to the position of Supreme Prophet, the man's true loyalty still lay with the Dark Force. Prior to the [[Battle of Endor/Legends|Battle of Endor]], Kadann's visions indicated a probable restoration of balance to the Force. While that prophecy did not settle well with Palpatine, Kadann refused to compromise. He was forced to flee the Emperor's wrath with some of the Mages, while others remained behind with the Emperor. Those who sided with the Emperor were led by Lord Cronal.<ref name="EP" /> As Kadann and his ecclesiastic followers fled to their Supreme Prophet's stronghold on [[Bosthirda]], the Dark Temple on Dromund Kaas was abandoned.<ref name="The Dark Forces Saga 5">{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050609a|text=The Dark Forces Saga, Part 5|int=The Dark Forces Saga|archivedate=20100217120457}}</ref>
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==Appearances==
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*[[Darth Plagueis (novel)|''Darth Plagueis'']] {{Imo}}
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*''[[Fate of the Jedi: Ascension]]'' {{Mo}}
   
 
==Sources==
 
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*[[The Dark Forces Saga]], [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050609a Part 5: Two Peas in a Pod]
 
*[[The Dark Forces Saga]], [http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=starwars/article/sw20050609a Part 5: Two Peas in a Pod]
*''[[Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties]]''
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*{{Hyperspace|url=hyperspace/member/insideronline/88/indexp2.html|text=Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties|int=Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties}}
 
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/BtT1|text=Behind the Threat: The Sith, Part 1: Portrayal|int=Behind the Threat: The Sith}}
 
*{{WizardsCite|url=default.asp?x=starwars/article/BtT1|text=Behind the Threat: The Sith, Part 1: Portrayal|int=Behind the Threat: The Sith}}
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*''[[The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia]]''
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*''[[Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side]]''
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This article is about the religion. You may be looking for the Katana Fleet, nicknamed "The Dark Force" or the computer game Star Wars: Dark Forces.

The Dark Force was the dark side religion that sprang up around the Dark Force Temple, an ancient Sith temple on Dromund Kaas. It followed the teachings of Plaristes and Dak Ramis.

History

Millennial's heresy

"Its next round of rediscovery came by someone who rejected the Rule of Two, who thought that there was more than enough of the dark side to go around. He founded a religion that would become known as the Dark Force. There's an ancient temple there still. It was serviced for centuries by the Dark Prophets. It's so steeped in the dark side that it formed its own nexus-one so powerful it interferes with all weaponry and technology except for lightsabers."
Luke Skywalker, about Dromund Kaas and Darth Millennial[src]
Darthmill

Darth Millennial, founder of the Dark Force.

The Dark Force cult emerged nearly a thousand years before the Battle of Yavin. At the time, the reigning Dark Lord of the Sith were Darth Cognus and her disciple, the three-eyed mutant Darth Millennial. As members of the Banite Sith, they followed the Rule of Two, which decreed that only two Sith could exist at any given time: the master and his or her apprentice. Millennial, however, came to find that doctrine too restrictive. While he had often been at odds with his master, Millennial rebelled against the teachings of Cognus once too many. Barely escaping the confrontation with Cognus, Millennial took refuge on Dromund Kaas, a planet that had long history with the Sith. In his new haven, Millennial kept meditating on the teachings of the Sith while also studying the works of Plaristes and Dak Ramis, two controversial philosophers who had lived over 25,000 years earlier.[1]

Millennial came to regard himself as a prophet chosen by the will of the Force itself. He founded a new sect he called the Dark Force, anointing himself the Supreme Prophet of the Dark Side. His philosophy, which drew on Millennial's Sith roots as well as on Plaristes' and Ramis' writings, started to attract many followers. While some of the new cultists were intellectually brilliant, many of them were much more naïve. At any rate, those who called into question the Dark Force tenets were condemned to death for heresy.[1] When Millennial ended up passing away, his cult survived him.[1] In the second century before the Battle of Yavin, even a Jedi Padawan named Kibh Jeen was seduced by the Dark Force's philosophy,[1] although he was taken down in a space battle[2] in 181 BBY.[3] At some point, the fallen Jedi Kadann and his pupil Jedgar traveled to Dromund Kaas, where they discovered the Dark Force Temple. The two elected to join the cult.[4]

The Emperor's Mages

"The future you see isn't yours. You are merely the messenger. Serve me. Become my prophet. Reveal the will of the Force as you see it and I will make your predictions come true."
―Darth Sidious, to Kadann[src]

At some point before the fall of the Galactic Republic, the Dark Force prophets were visited by Darth Sidious, the last of the Banite Sith. Intrigued by the prophets' unique view of the Force and interested in their ucanny ability to predict the future, Sidious decided to turn them to his service. He convinced Prophet Kadann that the future he saw was not his, that he was only a messenger. By serving him and his long-percolating scheme to rule the galaxy, the Prophets of the Dark Side would fulfill their true mission.[4] By pleding allegiance to Sidious, the clergymen of the Dark Force were brought back into the fold of the Banite Sith.[1] Sidious annexed the Prophets as his advisors, and Kadann was appointed the Supreme Prophet of the Dark Side. Some years later, Sidious' plans came to fruition as he replaced the Galactic Republic with his First Galactic Empire.[5]

With the advent of his New Order, the Sith Lord turned Galactic Emperor named the prophets the Emperor's Mages, collectively forming the Secret Order of the Empire. Many of the Emperor's Dark Jedi, Jedi-hunting Inquisitors, Force-sensitive military officers, and Emperor's Hands received their first exposure to the dark side by studying the Dark Force religion on Dromund Kaas under the tutelage of the Prophets.[1] While Kadann remained the Supreme Prophet, other significant figures emerged in the cult. Among them was Lord Cronal, a particularly cruel and twisted Human warlock[6] who may have been sired by a Dathomiri witch.[7] The former Jedi archaeologist Jerec also studied the Dark Force religion, and he cultivated a close bond with Cronal.[8] Finally, Kadann's apprentice Jedgar was named High Prophet.[1]

Loyalty schism

Although Palpatine had appointed Kadann to the position of Supreme Prophet, the man's true loyalty still lay with the Dark Force. Prior to the Battle of Endor, Kadann's visions indicated a probable restoration of balance to the Force. While that prophecy did not settle well with Palpatine, Kadann refused to compromise. He was forced to flee the Emperor's wrath with some of the Mages, while others remained behind with the Emperor. Those who sided with the Emperor were led by Lord Cronal.[6] As Kadann and his ecclesiastic followers fled to their Supreme Prophet's stronghold on Bosthirda, the Dark Temple on Dromund Kaas was abandoned.[9]

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

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