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How to become a real-life Sith Lord

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We all know which real-life religions the Jedi Order's philosophy are based upon. (Largely Taoism and Zen Buddhism, with a bit of Christianity thrown in)

But what about the philosophy of the Sith?? From which real-life movements and religions did Lucas and the EU writers draw their inspiration for the Sith??

What I know is that the word "Sith" might be derived from Seth, which was the name of an Egyptian god associated with chaos, destruction, untamed nature and the desert. Some historians also see him as a "paraforce" to the more lawful and constructive gods of the Egyptian pantheon - hmm.... am I seeing a pattern??
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IMO it's just co-incidence.
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I think the real life inspiration for the Sith Lords comes from Lawyers,the most evil force in the world. :wink:
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Montcalm wrote:I think the real life inspiration for the Sith Lords comes from Lawyers,the most evil force in the world. :wink:
you'd be right, except lawyers don't go around wielding brightly glowing laser swords.
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Montcalm wrote:I think the real life inspiration for the Sith Lords comes from Lawyers,the most evil force in the world. :wink:
you'd be right, except lawyers don't go around wielding brightly glowing laser swords.
They don`t need laser sword when they can manipulate laws they`ve created.
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kojikun wrote:
Montcalm wrote:I think the real life inspiration for the Sith Lords comes from Lawyers,the most evil force in the world. :wink:
you'd be right, except lawyers don't go around wielding brightly glowing laser swords.
Neither do Zen-Buddhists, but the similarity is still there.
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:We all know which real-life religions the Jedi Order's philosophy are based upon. (Largely Taoism and Zen Buddhism, with a bit of Christianity thrown in)

But what about the philosophy of the Sith?? From which real-life movements and religions did Lucas and the EU writers draw their inspiration for the Sith??

What I know is that the word "Sith" might be derived from Seth, which was the name of an Egyptian god associated with chaos, destruction, untamed nature and the desert. Some historians also see him as a "paraforce" to the more lawful and constructive gods of the Egyptian pantheon - hmm.... am I seeing a pattern??
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Montcalm wrote:They don`t need laser sword when they can manipulate laws they`ve created.
Good point -- a sith lord would likely cower before an evil lawyer...



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jegs2 wrote:Good point -- a sith lord would likely cower before an evil lawyer...
I sense a redundant adjective through the Force!
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Actually, in the early drafts of the first movie, the Dark Side of the Force was known sometimes as the Bogan, and sometimes as the paraforce. Might not be as much of a conincidence as you think.
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I thought it came from babhansith, being the supernatural ancient scottish vampire legends...
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Well, in the early drafts, the Jedi Knights were called the Jedi Bendu, the Sith Lords were called the Sith Knights, the Force was called the Force of Others, the Light Side was called the Ashla, and the Dark Side was called the Paraforce or Bogan. Do any of those terms have meaning to any of you?

Oh, and in a couple of drafts the plot revolved around an artifact called the Kimber crystal. Any significance there?
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Darth Gojira wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:We all know which real-life religions the Jedi Order's philosophy are based upon. (Largely Taoism and Zen Buddhism, with a bit of Christianity thrown in)

But what about the philosophy of the Sith?? From which real-life movements and religions did Lucas and the EU writers draw their inspiration for the Sith??

What I know is that the word "Sith" might be derived from Seth, which was the name of an Egyptian god associated with chaos, destruction, untamed nature and the desert. Some historians also see him as a "paraforce" to the more lawful and constructive gods of the Egyptian pantheon - hmm.... am I seeing a pattern??
*envisions Seth and Horus having a lightsabre duel(generated from their an khs)*
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Note that Palpatine - the strongest Sith - is also a politician. The parallels are astounding.
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SeebianWurm wrote:Note that Palpatine - the strongest Sith - is also a politician. The parallels are astounding.
Not to mention Dooku has a British accent... :twisted:

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Exonerate wrote:
SeebianWurm wrote:Note that Palpatine - the strongest Sith - is also a politician. The parallels are astounding.
Not to mention Dooku has a British accent... :twisted:
They almost all speak with an British accent,the rare exception is Darth Shaft. 8)
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SeebianWurm wrote:Note that Palpatine - the strongest Sith - is also a politician. The parallels are astounding.
Dooku also seems to be a politician.
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Montcalm wrote:
kojikun wrote:
Montcalm wrote:I think the real life inspiration for the Sith Lords comes from Lawyers,the most evil force in the world. :wink:
you'd be right, except lawyers don't go around wielding brightly glowing laser swords.
They don`t need laser sword when they can manipulate laws they`ve created.
So red tape doesn't count?
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Darth Gojira wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:We all know which real-life religions the Jedi Order's philosophy are based upon. (Largely Taoism and Zen Buddhism, with a bit of Christianity thrown in)

But what about the philosophy of the Sith?? From which real-life movements and religions did Lucas and the EU writers draw their inspiration for the Sith??

What I know is that the word "Sith" might be derived from Seth, which was the name of an Egyptian god associated with chaos, destruction, untamed nature and the desert. Some historians also see him as a "paraforce" to the more lawful and constructive gods of the Egyptian pantheon - hmm.... am I seeing a pattern??
*envisions Seth and Horus having a lightsabre duel(generated from their an khs)*
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Horus: "I know!...."
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The Sith seems a bit inspired by Indian Thugee cults.
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CaptainChewbacca wrote:The Sith seems a bit inspired by Indian Thugee cults.
What are the similarities?? I don't know much about the Thugee cults, but IIRC they were a religious sect of highwaymen who strangled their victims in the name of Kali, the goddess of death.
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Drooling Iguana wrote:Well, in the early drafts, the Jedi Knights were called the Jedi Bendu, the Sith Lords were called the Sith Knights, the Force was called the Force of Others, the Light Side was called the Ashla, and the Dark Side was called the Paraforce or Bogan. Do any of those terms have meaning to any of you?
Well, the first 4 letters of "Bendu" part might refer to Saint BENeDictUs. And "Ashla" is a direct reference to Aslan from Chronicles Of Narnia.

However, I don't know what Bogan means... however, if you swap the wovels and switch the B for a D, you get the name of a Philistine deity whose clerics opposed the ancient Hebrews. (and later was identified with some really scary stuff by a certain H.P. Lovecraft)

Still, that Bogan=Dagon thing is probably coincidence.
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Darth Gojira wrote:
Simon H.Johansen wrote:We all know which real-life religions the Jedi Order's philosophy are based upon. (Largely Taoism and Zen Buddhism, with a bit of Christianity thrown in)

But what about the philosophy of the Sith?? From which real-life movements and religions did Lucas and the EU writers draw their inspiration for the Sith??

What I know is that the word "Sith" might be derived from Seth, which was the name of an Egyptian god associated with chaos, destruction, untamed nature and the desert. Some historians also see him as a "paraforce" to the more lawful and constructive gods of the Egyptian pantheon - hmm.... am I seeing a pattern??
*envisions Seth and Horus having a lightsabre duel(generated from their an khs)*
Seth: "HORUS, I AM YOUR UNCLE!"
Horus: "I know!...."
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:
Drooling Iguana wrote:Well, in the early drafts, the Jedi Knights were called the Jedi Bendu, the Sith Lords were called the Sith Knights, the Force was called the Force of Others, the Light Side was called the Ashla, and the Dark Side was called the Paraforce or Bogan. Do any of those terms have meaning to any of you?
Well, the first 4 letters of "Bendu" part might refer to Saint BENeDictUs. And "Ashla" is a direct reference to Aslan from Chronicles Of Narnia.

However, I don't know what Bogan means... however, if you swap the wovels and switch the B for a D, you get the name of a Philistine deity whose clerics opposed the ancient Hebrews. (and later was identified with some really scary stuff by a certain H.P. Lovecraft)

Still, that Bogan=Dagon thing is probably coincidence.
Dagon was a real mythological figure, but it was the god of the field and I guess the harvest for the Babylonians, I don't know if they were related to the philistines, but I don't think Bogan was used by Lovecraft.
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