Star Wars is delving deeper into the High Republic era through projects like The Acolyte, which flesh out what the galaxy was like in the centuries before the events of the Skywalker Saga. The High Republic was a time of peace for the galaxy, wherein there were no major wars and the Jedi Order served as the primary peacekeeping organization. It was an era of scientific discovery, cultural reform, and political peace as the Republic reigned without contest and the galaxy transitioned into a new prosperous age. However, behind the tranquility of the Republic, the nobility of the Jedi, and the safety in the galaxy, darkness loomed that no one knew nor expected.
Although there were no known Sith in the galaxy for much of the High Republic Era, the vicious Dark Sider users still existed–merely hiding in the shadows as they planned their next moves. For generations, Sith Lords rose and fell, each training their apprentice to be even more powerful than they were until, eventually, they revealed themselves once more. One such Sith Lord was Darth Tenebrous, an often-forgotten character whose influence in the Star Wars franchise is far deeper than many fans realize. This Sith Lord, though centuries in the past, influenced the entirety of the Skywalker Saga and may yet return in the franchise’s future.
Rugess Nome was a Bith starship designer who was known throughout the galaxy for his well-fashioned works. However, he harbored a much deeper secret known only to a select few: he was secretly the Sith known as Darth Tenebrous. Nome was selected to be the apprentice of a Sith Lord whose name is not recorded in history. Little is known about Tenebrous’s master, save that they were a Twi’lek Sith Lord from the line of Darth Bane. Together, Tenebrous and his master worked to further the Grand Plan, a longstanding scheme spanning generations of Sith as they aimed to destroy the Jedi from within.
Star Wars is delving deeper into the High Republic era through projects like The Acolyte, which flesh out what the galaxy was like in the centuries before the events of the Skywalker Saga. The High Republic was a time of peace for the galaxy, wherein there were no major wars and the Jedi Order served as the primary peacekeeping organization. It was an era of scientific discovery, cultural reform, and political peace as the Republic reigned without contest and the galaxy transitioned into a new prosperous age. However, behind the tranquility of the Republic, the nobility of the Jedi, and the safety in the galaxy, darkness loomed that no one knew nor expected.
Although there were no known Sith in the galaxy for much of the High Republic Era, the vicious Dark Sider users still existed–merely hiding in the shadows as they planned their next moves. For generations, Sith Lords rose and fell, each training their apprentice to be even more powerful than they were until, eventually, they revealed themselves once more. One such Sith Lord was Darth Tenebrous, an often-forgotten character whose influence in the Star Wars franchise is far deeper than many fans realize. This Sith Lord, though centuries in the past, influenced the entirety of the Skywalker Saga and may yet return in the franchise’s future.
Rugess Nome was a Bith starship designer who was known throughout the galaxy for his well-fashioned works. However, he harbored a much deeper secret known only to a select few: he was secretly the Sith known as Darth Tenebrous. Nome was selected to be the apprentice of a Sith Lord whose name is not recorded in history. Little is known about Tenebrous’s master, save that they were a Twi’lek Sith Lord from the line of Darth Bane. Together, Tenebrous and his master worked to further the Grand Plan, a longstanding scheme spanning generations of Sith as they aimed to destroy the Jedi from within.
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