Post by ¤Deva Darkbroode¤ on Jan 25, 2008 22:57:08 GMT -5
Dark Lord of the Sith
Darth Inanis
Sith Lord/Council
Darth Letum
Darth Jakar
Sith Master
Sith Marauder
Sith Warrior
Sith Knight
Darth Pyro
Sith Apprentice
Sith Acolyte
Hopeful
Darth Inanis
Sith Lord/Council
Darth Letum
Darth Jakar
Sith Master
Sith Marauder
Sith Warrior
Sith Knight
Darth Pyro
Sith Apprentice
Sith Acolyte
Hopeful
Dark Lord of the Sith - The strongest of the sith and the self proclaimed leader of them by skill. The title is passed down by killing the current Dark Lord.
Sith Council - The Governing body of the sith. They consist of 12 members, all of which are life time members.
Sith Lord - Sith Lords were the leaders of the Sith. They commanded armies of Sith Minions, Acolytes and Warriors during wartime and ruled through a governing body known as the Sith council. Sith Lords used the dark side of the Force to inflict misery, suffering, and corruption.
Sith Master - A Sith Lord that has an apprentice serving beneath them.
Sith Marauder - a variant of the Sith Warriors, were often responsible for the most brutal acts carried out by the Sith. Their training emphasized the aggressive use of a lightsaber rather than the Force. A Sith Marauder's berserk physical prowess was a dark side technique fueled by hatred, rage, and cruelty. Thus, most Marauders could duel an average Jedi toe-to-toe and win easily. Caring little for the subtleties of manipulating others and lacking a deep understanding of the Force, Marauders were often burdened with carrying out the wishes of the Sith Lords.
Sith Warrior - They were mid-ranking Sith who generally focused their energies and skills towards battle, spending little time on actual dark side philosophy or other concerns of the "purer" Sith.
Sith apprentice - Sith neophytes that were studying under the tutelage of a Sith Master.
Sith Acolyte - Force-sensitive apprentices who had only just started down the dark path under the tutelage of a more experienced Sith.
Hopeful - Force-sensitives that wish to become a sith. They must go through many trials before actually becoming an Acolyte.