Star Wars: The Clone Wars was famous for its outstanding depiction of the Sith. Not only did The Clone Wars display the brutality of the dark side, George Lucas managed to put a specifically high focus on the character depth of each single one of them. From Count Dooku and Darth Sidious to Darth Maul, Sith were never just simple power-hungry creatures, they had backstories that were often more tragic than those of the Jedi. The Star Wars movies only ever occasionally picked up on these hidden backstories, with The Clone Wars giving fans what they longed for; more exposure for the Sith.Among all the Sith in The Clone Wars, two were especially interesting; Asajj Ventress and Savage Opress. Ventress and Opress were indirectly connected through Mother Talzin who had special missions for both of them. The later seasons of The Clone Wars portrayed Asajj Ventress and Savage Opress joining forces, but ended with Opress opting to betray Ventress in an effort to gain agency over his own life. Even though they crossed lightsabers at one point or another in The Clone Wars, a true battle between these Sith never made it on-screen and fans were eager to find out who would emerge victorious.Savage Opress first appeared in The Clone Wars Season 3, Episode 13, ”Monster”. The Clone Wars initially showed Savage Opress as a strong-hearted and fearless warrior, but after being hand-picked by Asajj Ventress and transformed by Mother Talzin, Savage Opress turned into a fearsome warrior. Savage Opress was renowned for his brutish force paired with the special combat techniques of both Count Dooku, under whom he trained, and the combat styles of the Nightbrother’s clan. Throughout The Clone Wars, Savage Opress exemplified great eagerness to become stronger and his training under Count Dooku made him an exceptional Sith. Fearlessness and ruthlessness further helped Savage Opress become a danger to all Jedi and those who opposed him.RELATED: Ahsoka Just Made This Obscure Group Star Wars’ Most PowerfulRELATED: Everyone Missed the Point of The Last Jedi’s Canto Bight Mission
Star Wars: The Clone Wars was famous for its outstanding depiction of the Sith. Not only did The Clone Wars display the brutality of the dark side, George Lucas managed to put a specifically high focus on the character depth of each single one of them. From Count Dooku and Darth Sidious to Darth Maul, Sith were never just simple power-hungry creatures, they had backstories that were often more tragic than those of the Jedi. The Star Wars movies only ever occasionally picked up on these hidden backstories, with The Clone Wars giving fans what they longed for; more exposure for the Sith.
Among all the Sith in The Clone Wars, two were especially interesting; Asajj Ventress and Savage Opress. Ventress and Opress were indirectly connected through Mother Talzin who had special missions for both of them. The later seasons of The Clone Wars portrayed Asajj Ventress and Savage Opress joining forces, but ended with Opress opting to betray Ventress in an effort to gain agency over his own life. Even though they crossed lightsabers at one point or another in The Clone Wars, a true battle between these Sith never made it on-screen and fans were eager to find out who would emerge victorious.
Savage Opress first appeared in The Clone Wars Season 3, Episode 13, ”Monster”. The Clone Wars initially showed Savage Opress as a strong-hearted and fearless warrior, but after being hand-picked by Asajj Ventress and transformed by Mother Talzin, Savage Opress turned into a fearsome warrior. Savage Opress was renowned for his brutish force paired with the special combat techniques of both Count Dooku, under whom he trained, and the combat styles of the Nightbrother’s clan. Throughout The Clone Wars, Savage Opress exemplified great eagerness to become stronger and his training under Count Dooku made him an exceptional Sith. Fearlessness and ruthlessness further helped Savage Opress become a danger to all Jedi and those who opposed him.
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