It is so sad that advertising "no microtransactions" is now groundbreaking and considered a feature instead of how games are supposed to be.
@hunterkiller1440 Жыл бұрын
"My childhood was awful. I grew up in a noble family on Naboo. I had a father who busted me out of jail after I ran over a few pedestrians. Usless things like that. Is it too much to ask for full ultimate power?" - Sheev
@miniaturejayhawk8702 Жыл бұрын
That reminds of the guy who ran over a family in his parebts sportscar and young women across america were all like "he is too cute to go to jail".
@TT-pl5iw Жыл бұрын
@@miniaturejayhawk8702 Got a link, or something to go off of? Never heard of that story till now.
@redjirachi1 Жыл бұрын
Patrick Bateman is basically Palpatine if he didn't have magic powers
@miniaturejayhawk8702 Жыл бұрын
@@TT-pl5iw I am here to make funny comments, not to prove a point to a random stranger whom I will never meet in my life.
@miniaturejayhawk8702 Жыл бұрын
@@redjirachi1 no, patrick went mad because his environment was monotone and his life was meaningless.
@redjirachi1 Жыл бұрын
What's interesting to note is despite being the series' Satan figure, Palpatine is the most successful when he's realistically evil. When he grooms people, manipulates a flawed government or stokes the flames of war, that's when he usually wins. But when he openly acts like a Sith Lord it usually ends badly for him
@andrewgremba1450 Жыл бұрын
A very insightful observation.
@crimmycat117 Жыл бұрын
That's pretty much the Bane-line of sith m.o for the most part. They're excellent when scheming but loose sight when they fully succumb to evil. Even Bane who did some heinous shit still continued to serve the dark side with a goal in mind. Palpy however being Plageuis apprentice would go against the dark side and it bit them in the ass
@Aivottaja Жыл бұрын
Satan at least fell from grace.
@jakobrenner2230 Жыл бұрын
“When he acts openly as a Sith Lord it usually ends bad to him.” _Usually_ meaning in only one instance, which was his last… in the G-Canon anyway.
@jamesricker3997 Жыл бұрын
The Dark Side is like a drug. Palpatine was an addicted, when he aquired the Sith Holocrons from the Jedi Temple ,he couldn't handle the power and craved even more.
@kanekikingstorm2113 Жыл бұрын
I think the thing I liked the most about Palpatine in legends is that when he did return from death, he was openly willing to admit that he underestimated the love anakin had for his son, and how that was something he couldn’t understand
@ChrisVillagomez Жыл бұрын
@@wiltblush4136That's something that struck me as pure evil. Much like the Joker, Palpatine does sick twisted shit, but even when he's confronted with it being his actual deadliest failure afterwards, admits that thats what is wrong with him essentially and then continues doing fucked up stuff. Palpatine is genuinely one of the only fictional characters that is so evil that I hate them personally, like Umbridge from Harry Potter and Euron Greyjoy and Tywin Lannister from the Game of Thrones books
@joesroads6387 Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisVillagomez good references
@greenthumbstrummer Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisVillagomez Euron greyjoy wasn't so bad
@ClaytonBigsby93 Жыл бұрын
@@greenthumbstrummer lol.. you must not have read the books if you think Euron Greyjoy isnt all that bad. Come to think of it, Euron is probably the most apt example of a villainous character that so closely compares with sidious
@Aivottaja Жыл бұрын
@@greenthumbstrummer Obviously you have not read the books. Euron is utterly twisted in them. The show version is affable compared to him.
@brickempire4427 Жыл бұрын
After reading the Plagueis novel, I fully appreciate how evil this character is
@Hinokassaudifan1 Жыл бұрын
He's not evil. He's just better than the devil.
@eddieram435 Жыл бұрын
Evil is a point of view.
@redjirachi1 Жыл бұрын
@@Hinokassaudifan1 He's proof that humans are better at being evil than Satan
@BlankEmporium Жыл бұрын
@@redjirachi1 I agree, honestly.
@Hinokassaudifan1 Жыл бұрын
@@redjirachi1 just look at petty little America and Europe.
@skyhammer1805 Жыл бұрын
I always wondered if Palpatine enjoyed his time in the clone wars the most in his life. The constant political tightrope of playing his role. Fooling the Jedi right to their face, watching them try and untangle the web all the while knowing the their end inch’s ever closer
@nylereilly2637 Жыл бұрын
I agree, he actually got very bored later in his life as Emperor as he had no one to oppose him, until the Rebellion was formed. He left most of the running of the Empire to governors and used Vader to deal with any small resistance and last remaining Jedi. He became far more introverted and focused on his studies of the dark side, mainly to become immortal.
@user-nm1lx8qb3u Жыл бұрын
Yea, only 4 years later.
@John-M-1235 Жыл бұрын
"And so the Mask becomes the man. I shall miss the face of Palpatine I think.
@crushdavis7048 Жыл бұрын
My head cannon is that Palpatine and Dooku would sit down for drinks and laugh their asses off at the stuff they pulled off in the clone wars.
@chairmanzia35565 ай бұрын
he got bored after the rise of empire
@Obiwan7100 Жыл бұрын
Palpatine is not evil incarnate He is the Senate Incarnate
@santygarrido6283 Жыл бұрын
Not yet
@etazeta674 Жыл бұрын
Same difference
@Kurama420 Жыл бұрын
But... does he have the high ground?
@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem Жыл бұрын
@@Kurama420 He did when he fought Yoda, which is why Yoda retreated.
@ryanfarrelly4647 Жыл бұрын
What's the difference?
@kogarashi1994 Жыл бұрын
There is an idea of a Sheev Palpatine. Some kind of abstraction, but there is no real me, only an entity, something illusory, and though I can hide my cold gaze and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable: I simply am not there. -Sheev Palpatine (Naboo Psycho)
@wintersking4290 Жыл бұрын
Sidious is a true Sith, like a singularity he warps everything around himself. He is constantly compared to black holes all through the novels. Ultimately his essence is Hunger, hunger for power, for wealth, for revenge. Hunger for anything that amuses him for a brief moment, that fills his emptiness for a few moments.
@stevenwilliams1805 Жыл бұрын
I can't believe your comment has only 34 likes. Sidious's hunger for power was truly all consuming.
@gampie135 ай бұрын
it's supprising how close to entities like Nihilus and Aboleth, Sidious actually is^^
@grandadmiralzaarin4962 Жыл бұрын
It's somewhat ironic that both Plageuis and Tyranus made the mistake of seeing Sidious as a partner, when he was just using them both since he was nothing more than a megalomaniac psychopath.
@matthewmann8969 Жыл бұрын
And Maul, Asajj, Grievous, And Durge were meant to be mere asassins not powerful albeit while long temporary partners like Plagueis And Dooku nor potential successors like Anakin/Vader, Galen/Starkiller, Or Luke yeah.
@dtxspeaks268 Жыл бұрын
@@matthewmann8969 you forgot about Cad Bane, the Separatist Council, the CIS droids, the Senate, Jedi Council, the Clones and the Imperial Moffs were being used by Palpatine as well
@CognitiveCriptyd97 Жыл бұрын
And arguably the single most significantly much more intelligent than anyone who didn’t get direct help from the only thing that truly dictates anything in the Star Wars universe the force haha
@inquisitorgarza312 Жыл бұрын
Palpatine was perhaps born as both a sociopath and psychopath considering that he casually murder people with a speeder and his disregard life has made him into a perfect Sith as a Dark Lord of the Sith only values his own power and they do everything in achieving that power.
@MatthewChenault Жыл бұрын
Or, as G. K. Chesterton would put it, he was not “all there.” He was a mad-man, completely consumed by power.
@BlankEmporium Жыл бұрын
Technically young Palpatine didn't murder anyone. Murder requires intent and what Palpatine did was an accident. It's more man slaughter than murder.
@ferea_896 Жыл бұрын
Technically You can only be born a psychopath. A sociopath is a lighter version not genetic learned from the environment and bad parenting ( at least its the latest consensus)
@princesseuphemia1007 Жыл бұрын
@America Chavez And both types of villains are important if you ask me because of how they mirror real life. Sure some people do evil things because of some twisted worldview or tragic backstory, but some people also do evil things simply because they can, even with a perfectly normal background. We've all known someone like that.
@spectraphantom9374 Жыл бұрын
Psychopaths and sociopaths are the same thing
@Wertsir Жыл бұрын
Plagueis: “What is it you want more than anything in the world?” Sheev: “I want to rule” Plagueis: “So you’ll be comfortable being my subordinate and taking my orders forever without trying to kill me and seize power for yourself, right?” Sheev: “…” Plagueis: “R-right?” Sheev: “… …Yessss, master” Plagueis: “Good, now that I’m sure you won’t betray me, I’m going to go take a nap. Make sure nobody kills me in my sleep”
@pavelslama5543 Жыл бұрын
Plagueis: "If I wasnt I, Im sure you would kill me..." Sheev: "Yeah, thats definitely it!"
@OverHeed Жыл бұрын
Fair enough!
@youknow9092 Жыл бұрын
Except under the rule of 2 its a known fact that the apprentice will eventually surpass their master and strike them down.
@ghr501able Жыл бұрын
@@youknow9092that's why in the novel when he killed plagueis he said "you where too trusting" "No True Sith can ever care for another being"
@youknow9092 Жыл бұрын
@@ghr501able having an apprentice isnt about caring about them. It was about funneling their power to them for when they rise.
@Crackmiser Жыл бұрын
Few fictional characters can (in my opinion) hold the title of being “true and pure evil”, but Sidious definitely holds that distinction. He was a true Sith Lord. And in my personal, the most genuine Sith Lord ever.
@TheAntiburglar Жыл бұрын
This is gonna be dope! While I absolutely love the fan versions of characters that add humanity and moral complexity, I find that the intentionally pure evil that Palpatine represents is just as, if not even more, fascinating.
@Zman.gamer.6989 Жыл бұрын
"Some people are just evil, no point in trying to explain it" Arthur Morgan- 1899
@SuperPiratesfan Жыл бұрын
“He is more evil than the devil. At least Satan fell - he has a history, and it’s one of revenge…He doesn’t know what scruples are, let alone have any. I’ve been trying to find a redeeming feature to Palpatine, and the only one I’ve got so far is that he’s clearly a patron of the arts because he goes to the opera.”-Ian McDiarmid
@KENSHIROez3260 Жыл бұрын
I really want Disney to make the first Star Wars psychological horror movie about Palpatine on his childhood, when he meet Darth Plagueis
@jamariojackson4289 Жыл бұрын
That would be so good, have it play kind of like The Shining or American Pyscho, where we witness the protagonist descent into madness.
@АлексейМомот-щ7о Жыл бұрын
Meh, they don't do any good with established characters at all, it always misses the mark. Only their original stuff is sometimes good or passable.
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
I want Disney to drop down a black hole!
@jamariojackson4289 Жыл бұрын
@@richardscathouse ok…
@cloudmaster182 Жыл бұрын
@@АлексейМомот-щ7о I agree. A lot of these legends stories are too dark for Disney to pull off, they'd try too hard to make it family-friendly As much as I'd love to see these old novels adapted, I wouldn't want it done under Disney
@MrBrownsugar85 Жыл бұрын
I love palpatine because he’s not sympathetic or very deep. You can have a great character by keeping them really simple by being pure, irredeemable evil
@AnythingMachine Жыл бұрын
Thinking of him as the only man who's truly empty inside really makes sense
@joseluis5055 Жыл бұрын
His presence in the force feels like a cold emptiness of a souless being, unlike other Sith like Vader, Maul or even Dooku who's presence feels more chaotic and a storm of negative emotions.
@Elyseon Жыл бұрын
So Palpatine is just Nihilus as a politician?
@DX16 Жыл бұрын
When you think about it, Palpatine is the only one responsible for his own defeat and the Empire's fall. He had everything at his disposal, had full control over almost all the galaxy, but he allowed Tarkin and his own Empire to be so evil and harsh upon everyone that people stood against him and started to resist and rebel against the power he took so long to acquire. Nothing could stop the rebellion, because it was born from how stupidly evil the Empire was. Even though the Empire could have beaten the rebels at Yavin, I don't think this would have prevented the rebellion to be reborn, unless Palpatine could mind control absolutely everyone in the galaxy. People always end up revolting against blatant injustice, and the Empire was especially good at creating rebel cells again and again. This shows again when Luke refused to give himself to the dark side. Palpatine didn't immediately kill him and either get rid of Vador or show him that nobody can disobey the Emperor. He wanted to slowly kill Luke, and it was a fatal mistake. The worst weakness of Palpatine is that he's truly 100% evil, and lacks a true sense of realism. He was at his best when he had to contain his power and his ambitions, when he had people able to resist him. Once he lost all cheks and balances, it was the start of the end because the light can never be killed. It's like a phoenix, like the force itself. It can be wounded, but never really killed. In the end, there's only one thing Palpatine needed to be an absolute ruler : a bit of humility. Unfortunaletly for him, he viewed that as a weakness.
@dabbeatles Жыл бұрын
Such a good assessment, well done.
@AndreNitroX Жыл бұрын
In many ways sidious truly is the devil. I mean the way he converted anakin to the dark side was similar in the way the devil operates. He doesn’t appear as a horned demon, instead he appears as a friend who manipulates you and makes you his play thing.
@PutYourQuarterUpGaming10 ай бұрын
God gave us free will. The devil just tempts us to test if we are capable of making that distinction, he doesn’t fool us, he doesn’t lie. He lets us do all that for him, that’s his whole point to the Lord for every soul he covets. We are flawed when we allow ourselves to be weak. Otherwise, he has no power. Palpatine is far worse. He has no point, twisted by envy or otherwise. He simply exists to cause pain, death and hate because he can. The devil is a fool who rebelled cause couldn’t see the bigger picture. Palpatine simply is just evil incarnate, the abyss, the darkness that was there before even Lucifer first fell.
@matthewmann89699 ай бұрын
He did the same to Dooku in Legends was grooming him way before Maul failed his mission alive or not and way before he took out Plagueis yeah.
@AndreNitroX9 ай бұрын
@@matthewmann8969 yes, all of sidious apprentices were just his pawns, none of them were ever meant to replace him since he never saw them as such.
@jamesleduke873 Жыл бұрын
In Legends, his first name is Frank. He says so in the films; "I must be Frank."
@emzonik8851 Жыл бұрын
XD
@jshrhrgahhuehtnmppl Жыл бұрын
Sir this comment is criminally underrated
@SamvedIyer Жыл бұрын
I had no idea that many, though probably not most, of those well-acquainted with the prequel trilogy, have also missed out on this, and that the joke needs to be explained to them.
@jakobrenner2230 Жыл бұрын
He is essentially Frank Underwood from House of Cards but Sci-Fi/Space Wizard Edition.
@vitorpereira9515 Жыл бұрын
Darth Sidious is the culmination of thousands of years of Sith teachings. He was the incarnation of darkness and his power was so great that it took the spirits of every Jedi who ever lived to trap Palpatine in the Underworld forever. Edit: Even Plagueis is awed by Palpatine’s power in the Force, wondering if he were in fact sprung from nature itself. Had this human truly been born of flesh-and-blood parents? Plagueis asked himself. When, in fact, he seemed sprung from nature itself. Was the Force so strong in him that it had concealed itself? --Darth Plagueis
@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Жыл бұрын
Well put.
@redjirachi1 Жыл бұрын
Palpatine is actually more evil than the in-universe devil. The Son is the personification of the dark side yet he had angst and cared about his family even if he was bad at showing it. Palpatine isn't the embodiment of the dark side, he's the pitch-black side of the Force
@aso375 Жыл бұрын
Have to think that there were about 28 Sith Lords before Sidious and that each one was more powerful, wiser than the last, like a container of darkness that becomes more full with each generation. By the time Sidious grew up, the Sith had become a gigantic storm with almost unlimited destructive power.
@Aivottaja Жыл бұрын
Let's not pretend that the Disney Star Wars are canon. Anakin Skywalker ended Palpatine.
@vitorpereira9515 Жыл бұрын
@@Aivottaja We both know better than that.
@Nemo-Nihil Жыл бұрын
Palpatine is one of my favorite villains. As a kid I never knew the name of the Emperor. Just that he was "The Emperor" and a very bad guy. Then I saw the Prequels and l was completely sucked into the benign grandfatherly persona that Palpatine crafted for his political career. So when I watched ROTS for the first time (in theaters), I was completely blindsided that Palpatine, good kind hearted Chancellor Palpatine that only wanted to restore the Republic (yes I was convinced he would give up his emergency powers, such a naïve little girl I was) became the evil Emperor of the Original Trilogy. Palpatine, along with Judge Frollo, are my favorite villains because these people exist in real life. Granted they don't have Force powers, but there are sociopaths and hateful people that justify their hate with benevolent ideals. And that is - in my opinion - makes Palpatine a truly terrifying villain. Most villains, like Sauron, Voldemort, Vader, they exist safely within the confines of their stories. They are symbols of what the author deems as negative or wrong. Palpatine, transcends that because he can easily exist in our world. He is no longer a symbol for the author to use, but a warning to be wary of such people. These people exist and that is true horror.
@EmperorNapoleon1815 Жыл бұрын
Indeed. Frollo is Disney’s best animated villain, and Palpatine is, in my opinion, the best villain of any franchise in history with the sole exception of Tolkein’s Melkor (who is, without any doubt, the closest fictional representation of Lucifer himself).
@jsw97310 ай бұрын
I would agree with Frollo being a man that can easily exist in the real world, but not so Palpatine. Voldemort or Vader feels more likely than Palpatine, because Palpatine is such an evil anomaly with basically no origin story, most real people wouldn't be able to match him even if they tried. Vader was a young man willing to do fucked up shit to save the love of his life, losing said love of his life in the process. The first part is perfectly realistic, the second part is a tragedy that can happen. His passion was also exploited by an old bastard, so there's also that. Voldemort I believe is based off a real man, Adolf H. A racist, obsessive, and paranoid bastard that wields absolute power in his cult. He's based off the most prominent evil person in history, but he's based off a real human. Palpatine though, is as evil as a human villain can theoretically be. He's effective and manipulative when amassing power, but also absolutely sadistic and blatantly evil when he already has absolute power. He's not just egotistical, he's not just cruel and uncaring, he's all of the above and then some more. Even Sauron is more realistically evil than him, and Sauron's an actual fallen angel.
@Chessplayer17194 ай бұрын
@@jsw973the closest thing to Palpatine in real life is Pol Pot, and even then, he thought that he was doing the greater good rather (communism) than trying to become the devil/some demon (that is what Palpatine is supposed to be in Star Wars according to George Lucas)
@MyDudeGuy2 ай бұрын
@@jsw973 I disagree. Psychopaths are in the real world and they either come from upbringings of abuse or being spoiled and not held accountable.
@Synthanarchist Жыл бұрын
Fascinating that both Palpatine and padme were from the same planet, and took different paths
@jamesgravil9162 Жыл бұрын
Anakin and Luke were from the same planet, and took different paths. They had the same mentor too (Obi-wan).
@ThatSockmonkey Жыл бұрын
Padme was hand selected by Palps to become the next Queen of Naboo because he knew he could control her, and it worked out even better than he could have planned.
@calvinstraveldreams11 ай бұрын
A classic case of how familial love (or the lack of it) can change someone. Unconditional love may be the biggest lie we tell ourselves, but it is a necessary lie to keep ourselves sane.
@calvinstraveldreams11 ай бұрын
Also bit of headcanon-Anakin (and to a lesser extent Padmé) may have in fact been the only remaining chains of humanity that Palpatine had left, especially as one could interpret at least some of the fake benevolence he displayed before revealing himself as in fact genuine, or at least rooted in the remnants of humanity that existed within him. There is a marked difference in him before the events of Episode III (where he cared about power-but pursued it with a level of lucidity and rationality) and after the events of Episode III (where he threw away his victory with needless cruelty).
@DragonZombie20003 ай бұрын
Gandhi and Hitler were from the same planet and took different paths. Was this supposed to be deep?
@PeterWolniewicz Жыл бұрын
The Plaguies novel has to be my faviorate off all the many star wars novels, thats becuase it shows how well Palpatine played everyone.I think he's the smartest character in Star wars by far.
@amanzeihedioha Жыл бұрын
I think of him laughing while fighting Yoda, thank you for that🫡
@ronjon79422 ай бұрын
That was awesome. He was really pickin’ on the runt and I loved it.
@AGuyNamedRicky Жыл бұрын
Two things I love about Palpatine. One is that as an incarnation of the dark side itself he has used core emotional values of the dark side as weapons to manipulate his enemies. Fear, rage, xenophobia, anger, pride, and the desire to do good by any means necessary to the point you’re doing evil. And two, while the prequels weren’t well received if you pay attention to that whole timeline of events you can see how palpatine manipulated events to not just steal the keys to the galaxy, but create an entire class of people who actually consented to imperial domination. People were afraid, angry, and prideful, and he used their emotions to justify dominance over the galaxy
@detalin7655 Жыл бұрын
Truly mastermind.
@Mephilis78 Жыл бұрын
2:55 I'm just in love with the visual design of the Senate chamber. The pods are actually rows where it skips a level each time, with the rows on either side filling that vertical gap. It gives the impression of spirals expanding from the floor of the Senate chamber.
@ronjon79422 ай бұрын
Fun w Fibonicci.
@goldeagle6431 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know who this Palpatine or Sidious is that you speak of. I only know the Senate.
@yukiscarletmoon660 Жыл бұрын
Sidious is a monster. I love him. His unwavering prudent malice, mixed with that truly wise feel... The type of villain i would truly be unimaginably afraid of... *demonic chef kiss* 100 starbucks isn't a lot, i got to lvl 20+ in that game without spending, granted it is a nice little boost. Plus ads help...
@EmperorNapoleon1815 Жыл бұрын
Highly recommend taking the time to read Darth Plagueis and the whole Dark Lord trilogy. Fans of Grievous, Dooku, Vader, Sidious, and Plagueis will NOT be disappointed, and nor will SW fans in general. They are excellent books that flesh out the Rise of the Empire era in superb detail, and are thrilling reads to boot.
@calvinstraveldreams11 ай бұрын
The dark irony of Star Wars is that if you combined the character traits of Palpatine and Yoda you would actually end up with a very competent leader. One ruthless enough to destroy the Hutt Cartels and other lawlessness of the Outer Rim, strong enough to lead the people of the galaxy to victory against the terror of the Yuuzhan Vong and Abeloth, yet compassionate enough to act in the people’s interests and never be needlessly cruel or tyrannical, but instead to transform the lives of the galaxy’s downtrodden for the better and truly protect the people.
@danguinius36542 ай бұрын
That would be the Emperor from Warhammer 40k
@joseluis5055 Жыл бұрын
Palpatine is such a souless being. There are things that are simply and purely evil and Palpatine is an example that these villains can be good characters.
@integra84727 ай бұрын
i think that the prequel’s characterization of Palpatine is so interesting, because of what he represents in the wider themes of “democracy careening towards fascism” that the prequels were wrapped in. Palpatine, in my opinion, is not a meticulous planner _nearly_ as much as he is a career opportunist. he wants power, realizes that the way to gain the most power is to manipulate well-meaning people who play by the rules to give him executive powers, and then use that as leverage to reorganize the government around him. he’s able to play both sides of the war not because he is an expert planner, but because he builds failsafes everywhere and then improvises really, _really_ well
@michaelandreipalon359 Жыл бұрын
Another long runner, Geetsly's? It's not even Christmas yet, and even then, the subject is a devil of sorts. Edit for 35:45: In my opinion, his Legends (and maybe even Disney Canon) name is Cosinga Sheev Palpatine. Remember that he hated the name his father gave him (most likely his father's own first name), all while the idea of Sheev being a middle name turned preferable first name makes sense (think Hiram Ulysses Grant... the U.S. general/president didn't like its initials).
@miniaturejayhawk8702 Жыл бұрын
He discriminated against everyone. Truly a man of equality. I like this palpatine guy.
@therealruski3906 Жыл бұрын
I recently read the dark lord trilogy and in dark lord the rise of darth Vader palps felt like he was written a little differently. I thought he was a little patient and forgiving with Vader (given how strict and overbearing he becomes by episode 6). I think during that time he almost subconsciously tried to befriend Vader legitimately in his own twisted way. In the plagueis book young palpatine was liked to a young anakin. Obviously palps is a giant in terms of intellect and in the force aimed solely with the promotion of himself, but o feel that time was important for his personality and perspective. Even after distorting the Jedi order, turning anakin, and securing galactic political power he was still unable and ultimately unwilling to share himself with anyone else.
@marshalllatta2073 Жыл бұрын
One of best villains in All of Cinema he is the goat
@michaelandreipalon359 Жыл бұрын
Not just cinema, one can argue that he's also that in tie-in expanded universe fiction.
@marklee1194 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@themetalstickman Жыл бұрын
I love the idea that Darth Sidious's penultimate defeat at Endor in both Legends and Canon spelled the breaking of his power. Neither the Dark Empire of Legends nor the First Order in canon ever achieved the might of the Empire. Both were simply Palpatine's last hurrah before his final death.
@roc5291 Жыл бұрын
Palpatine, as he is killing his master, Darth Plagueis The Wise: “I needed to learn from you. No more. No less. To learn all of your secrets, which I trusted you would eventually reveal. But what made you think I would need you after that? Vanity perhaps? Your sense of self importance?? You’ve been nothing more than a pawn, in a game played……by a genuine master”.
@akumaking1 Жыл бұрын
Meanwhile real life politicians study Palpatine for tips and tricks
@richardscathouse Жыл бұрын
Too many
@GreenBlueWalkthrough Жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing what I believe to be the best villain in fiction justice.
@CognitiveCriptyd97 Жыл бұрын
I couldn’t agree more his manipulation and everything else. Also, he had a lot of help from terrible writing in the sense that Jedi were basically folding bamboozled by arguably the most sketchy man I’ve ever seen in live action that depicts a fictional character.
@lilianemachadostigliano1727 Жыл бұрын
Long live Emperor Palpatine
@matthewmann8969 Жыл бұрын
Sidious was much alike and similar and close in persona, personality, character, or characteristics to Vitiate also known as Valkronean also known as Tenebrae as well as certain other darksiders he was truly the culmation and make shift of the dark side from birth in Legends yeah.
@1qplayer626 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, vitiates death brought Balance to the force and sidious death also brought balance
@jakobrenner2230 Жыл бұрын
Except for one crucial detail: Palpatine was utterly bloodthirsty to the core while Vitiate was just like pure coldness and apathy. The first wanted to make the Galaxy a monument to his ego and the second thought he deserved better than the Galaxy so he wanted to erase it to live as many different lives as possible. Both were evil to the core and not a shred of the common good ever crossed their minds.
@1qplayer626 Жыл бұрын
@@jakobrenner2230 true man vitiate was a evil monster.
@zexalbrony4799 Жыл бұрын
I have seen many villains over the years in many different franchises, some were just people who started out as good but fell down a dark path, others are evil and greedy from the start but even some of them are not pure evil as they can at least have other parts of their personality some honor or at least loyalty to their own side and whose on it so they at least have something or someone they care about other than themselves, then there are the pure evil villains the ones who care only about themselves and of all those villains in that category Palpatine is by far the greatest of them all. He is completely pure evil, he's not Human or any other type of sentient living creature in the Star Wars or any other universe, he is just a beast, as he himself admits, a simple beast that only wishes to destroy and has a never-ending hunger for more(far greater than even Darth Nillisis), but as he also said he's the king of the beasts, the greatest evil force there ever can be, and he knows it full well and revolves in it. And he's also got a god complex, and as Belos from The Owl House has shown in recent times, there's nothing worst than a villain with a god complex because it makes them think they can do anything because they are so superior to everyone else. He's evil and he loves being evil. While pure evil villains aren't my favorite kind of villain, I like villains with a bit more complexity so there more than just two-dimensional villains, pure evil villains like Freeza from Dragon Ball or Palpatine right here are still very entertaining and have their place in fiction, and of the pure evil category like I said, Palpatine is the best there is.
@redjirachi1 Жыл бұрын
What makes Palpatine work as a pure evil villain is that he's a distinctly human evil. Everything he does to make himself emperor are out of the playbook of the corrupt politicians and dictators of real history. Nihilus may embody the dark side, but he was a savage beast driven by instinct. Characters like Aku are evil incarnate yet they are driven by their nature to be evil. Palpatine at the end of the day is still human...he's just everything wrong with humanity
@samueldimmock694 Жыл бұрын
@@redjirachi1 Nihilus was not a savage beast driven by instinct. He had cunning and foresight enough to lay a trap for his enemies, and enough self-restraint not to consume them until they were all there--which may have been his ultimate undoing. He was a demon, not a beast; but you're right about him not being human, and about what that means to his character.
@jakobrenner2230 Жыл бұрын
Exactly! The thing that makes him much worse than Darth Nihilus is that the latter’s endless hunger is, as Kreia said, a very primal and basic thing that he cannot really control for long. Palpatine’s hunger is worse in the sense that he is in control of all of it and still chooses to feed it with innumerable acts of megalomania, sadism and mass murder; all of them fully deliberate and calculated.
@recursiveslacker7730 Жыл бұрын
Sauron and Morgoth are really the only comparable figures to Sidious in terms of how purely malicious and menacing they are.
@jsw97310 ай бұрын
Pure evil villains are the best when they're not the only villain in the story. Palpatine is the pure evil overlord of the empire, while Vader was his tragic right hand man that regularly has contact with the protagonists, Tarkin is a ruthless admiral, and Tyranus was actually looking to change the galaxy for the better. Sauron, by the third age, is a being of malice, who has been designing his victory for 3000 years, while Saruman is a corrupted/delusional wizard (angel), (movie) Denethor was a steward with a broken mind, the Nazguls, while evil ghouls, were all victims of Sauron. Voldemort was a dark lord through and through, but Lucius was a coward that cares (only) for his family, Snape was a tragic triple agent, and Pettigrew was a cowardly asshole.
@BennyLlama39 Жыл бұрын
Why does "Senator, Sith Lord, Chancellor, Emperor" sound like it should be a Star Wars version of "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy"? 🙂
@brother_bear_one7340 Жыл бұрын
Indeed, plain and simple... 😉
@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Жыл бұрын
Simple but effective.
@Uberdude6666 Жыл бұрын
More like "Barbarian, thief, warrior, king"
@GeneralGrievous-1138 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure the Star Wars version is Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Praji :^)
@joujoukosmozou4094 Жыл бұрын
In my head canon, I believe that Palpatine was a vessel for the spirit of the Sith Eternal Emperor (from the time of Revan). That the essence of Sheev the human was replaced and destroyed by the Emperor. That would explain why he was so powerful in the Force and a black hole of Dark Side energy, and would have been the one he was referring to when he said "to cheat death is a power only one has achieved..."
@UnholyWrath3277 Жыл бұрын
Imo that would absolutly shit on both palpatine as a character and the entire point of star wars as a whole. But we all see things differently ig lol
@muhamedquraishi Жыл бұрын
Funny that you made this video too(if you saw my comment on your last video you know) I just finished hearing the audiobook of Revenge Of The Sith. The stars are aligning.
@Corvus001 Жыл бұрын
Emperor Palpatine was a genius, held back by the sheer weight of his ego and pride who was genuinely evil while also being right in some aspects like the Jedi serving the Republic when they could so easily take power and use it to better the galaxy but instead they serve a corrupt and weakened husk of a government.
@decepticonxhunter4850 Жыл бұрын
That's a rather narrow-minded way of looking at it. Ofc that's how Sidious viewed the Jedi, given his own sense of superiority and the belief that he knew what was best for everyone. However, that wasn't the reality. Obi-Wan says it best in ANH where he tells Luke that the Jedi were _the protectors of peace_ in the galaxy. Working with the government wasn't the same as them serving it. That was just another Sidious lie.
@CloneScavengerVulpin8389 Жыл бұрын
A lot of star wars and non-star wars villains might admire and fear palpatine/darth sidious for what he represents and his accomplishments.
@VaderPopsVicodin105 ай бұрын
Palpatine is still the reigning champion, in my opinion, of film villainy.. the guy is just..Evil. I love the fact he was regarded as the immoveable vanguard against corruption in the Senate.. when actuality, he WAS the Corruption. He WAS the Senate.
@captainbeastwinger4940 Жыл бұрын
One thing i do like about rey being a palpatine is that they grew up completely different Sheev grew up as a Rich brat with daddy issue on the beautiful planet of naboo While Rey grew up alone a poor scavenger living in at-at on a shitty desert planet called jakku It's a cool contrast
@superjesse645 Жыл бұрын
To me, the sheer endless evil of Palpatine always made me feel like he always would've had a fallback to keep going and continue his evil. That's why I always preferred him coming back in Dark Empire.
@davecurry5604 Жыл бұрын
Palpatine had affluenza as a youth kinda like the affluenza teen difference is sheev ran threw those people with a speeder while the affluenza teen did it with a truck like it was nothing.
@underworldguardian704 Жыл бұрын
“He was deceived by a lie, we all were”. -Obi-Wan Kenobi
@masteroftheassassins Жыл бұрын
Definition of pure evil in any series
@jamariojackson4289 Жыл бұрын
He’s basically Star Wars Satan, he’s arguably more evil than The Son himself.
@kaitosevski3881 Жыл бұрын
@@jamariojackson4289 The Son at least seemed to care about his father and sister in some way Palpatine brutally murdered his entire family and enjoyed it
@jamariojackson4289 Жыл бұрын
@@kaitosevski3881 You are right about that, yes I forgot about that scene with the son.
@johnwinchesterp296310 ай бұрын
This reminds me of that story in a series with a demon possessing a child and people thought the demon turned the kid evil but eventually the demon came out and said the kid is so empty I couldn't even escape let alone influence him. Like there sidius was just pure evil so there was nothing to corrupt. He was never pure.
@OverHeed Жыл бұрын
2:12 THAT IS A LOT OF COFFEE!
@ansemthetrueseekerofdarkne2730 Жыл бұрын
Damn, so is Palpatine the force antichrist lol.
@olliegodfrey482 Жыл бұрын
The Book of Sith contains some deep insight into Palpatines Ideology and perspective on the Galaxy. The best pieces of Lore on Palpatine lie in that book and also Darth Plagueis as well as The ROTS novelisation. Honestly Palpatine deserved his victory his monumental manipulation and Deception was so immense that it was virtually impossible for him to lose. His conception and execution of the Clone Wars was quite simply Masterful.
@emzonik8851 Жыл бұрын
Yes, The Book Of Sith fleshes out the core elements bebind imporhant Dark Lords' ideologies and mohivations, including Palpatine. However, when it comes to the latter, it contains what Palpatine wanted those who'd read it to think, yet while it does mostly represent the ideas he personally followed, his true thoughts are much more complex, than what those notes would suggest. You see, oddly enough Palpatine wasn't JUST about personal eternal growth in power. He actually had a vision beyond himself, at lesst for the Sith. In the essential guide to the Force, there's a quote from his own recording within the Telos holocron that's meant to guide future Sith. There, Palpatine explaines his idea behind the Rule of one, and that indeed no Sith should ever intend for their apprentice to replace them, however the way he describes it there implies his Rule Of One is rather an adjustment to the Ro2, rather than it's replacement. It doesn't dictate that Palpatine specifically must be the eternal Sith master. It says that any Dark Lord Of The Sith at a given time should consider themselves the absolute Sith and protect their position at all costs. That is the way of the Sith after all. They should always seek an apprentice tho and stick to the Rule Of 2. Yet, as the recording points out, Palpatine suspected that the true eternal life is impossible and while he never wanted to give up on his controll, he knew that one day his existance would likely end. And he genuinly cared about his ideology being passed onto future Sith. To quote the recording: "You see, I have chosen to appear before you not as I have come to be, but as I was long ago, when I was young. A vanity, perhaps, but I know from experience that a much older teacher, no matter how gifted, can appear antiquated, or even obsolete, and I would be remiss to encourage you to believe I am or ever was your superior. After all, you are full of life, and I…Well, because the Holocron is now in your hands, I must assume I am but a whisper from the past."
@savagedarksider Жыл бұрын
Palpatine is what every other sith should be.
@chrisnichols9014 Жыл бұрын
The average Jedi or Sith are nowhere near this charismatic.
@mitthrawnuruodo173010 ай бұрын
Imo yes but it is this fact that the sith failed. He only served himself, not the dark side itself.
@joaoalves93308 ай бұрын
@@mitthrawnuruodo1730that's not really true. Remember the line "Darth Vader will become more powerful than either of us" right before the fight with Yoda. That's why I don't agree with this video's claim that palpatine is a psychopath since if he only cares about himself then why the hell would he train someone way more powerful than him who he knew would eventually kill him? He was a true believer in the dark side who was extremely hateful and misanthropic and that overrided whatever sense of guilt he may have had. That's my take on it anyway
@jamesbowden4871 Жыл бұрын
At 9:35, I laughed so hard at how the artist's rendition of a young Palpatine looks exactly like James Franco.
@ansemthetrueseekerofdarkne2730 Жыл бұрын
Ironic how both Vidar and Ronhar Kim, Father and Son, were murdered for the grand plan.
@aso375 Жыл бұрын
It's amazing that Palpatine made it this far, considering he started out as a boy from a minor noble family from an isolationist mid-rim planet. It is precisely his humble background and apparent lack of ambition that caused the bigwigs in the Senate to underestimate him as a country bumpkin. In fact, his low profile in the Senate was key to his promotion, since his social skills allowed him to build a network of informal contacts that he would later place in his government. In addition, the fact that he did not try to promote or get into any commission allowed him to avoid being stained by corruption cases and then present himself as a compromise candidate for the chancellorship, and deceive both the senators and the populace who saw him as a malleable and upright guy.
@TheZamaron Жыл бұрын
I love ANakin and Palpatine, both are just complex in their own way. ANakin was simply a person with complex emotions due to a hard upbringing, from being raised to 9 years old while a slave with his mother and leavong her to train as a Jedi, while training he joined the Jedi later then normal and was mor emotional and independant then most Jedi, rather then helping him learn how to handle his emotions, the Jedi simply kept telling him to kep them under control, this led to a complex relationship with the Jedi wher ANakin felt love for Padme and those close to him yet wasn't always the calmest Jedi. Then there's Palpatine, who's complexity came not from his character, but from the fact that he could easily put on many different faces and manipulate people making it had for people to connect the dots and figure out who he really was, that and his plans already being complex. Such awesome characters, Anakin the tragic hero who becomes a villain, and Palptatine the overall manipulative villain who often hangs as a shadow over the plot rather then being a direct antagonist to the heroes.
@robertagu5533 Жыл бұрын
Seems Force Concealment was a natural Force gift Palpatine ALWAYS had. "Just naturally did" even from Force Users hints it was the FIRST power he ever learned even before he learned and decided to specialize in Lightning abilities. Though one he seems to have unknowingly trained himself An timid... The fact that HE HIMSELF could even make himself SEEM that way being as we all know how LETHAL an opposite he TRULY is when he was shown needing to be...
@jamesfriesen4203 Жыл бұрын
Anakin Skywalker embodies the complex power of the force and Palpatine is simply born in the dark side
@chesterzou9992 Жыл бұрын
Another awesome video! You should do a Darth Bane deep analysis next!
@baki484 Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention he IS the senate. Jokes aside that was a great character breakdown. Who's next in this awesome series?
@decepticonxhunter4850 Жыл бұрын
This is quite possibly the best analysis on the Palpatine that i've ever watched. I actually want to check out the novels to understand how evil he truly was now.
@aster4jaden Жыл бұрын
This study of the Senate was fascinating.
@andy2200 Жыл бұрын
Why is this not a movie or series. This is gold. Star Wars meet American psychopath.
@worldtraveler930 Жыл бұрын
Agree with you completely Adikin killed the Emperor in "Return of the Jedi" and set the Force and Galaxy back into order!!! 🤠👍
@williamreely3455Ай бұрын
My head canon is that Palpatine is the reason the Force allowed Anakin to be conceived. It sensed a great imbalance towards the Dark in Palpatine, and used Plagueis's obsession with eternal life to basically engineer the eventual counterbalance - Anakin (and to an extent, Luke). It just didn't happen on the timescale or in the way the Jedi expected.
@cromi419410 ай бұрын
What the Sith don't realize is that actually they are constantly harming themselves. They think they are self-serving, but they are nothing but slaves of desire. They delude themselves into believing that they have some benefit from it but they are just falling deeper and deeper into misery. They actually believe that to hate is happiness 😅 They are enslaving themselves to utterly pointles pursuits of power.
@ChevonJBenzo8 ай бұрын
Came back a year later to say I truly enjoy this video along with the music 💙 it was and is still very well put together and is my favorite video of yours. It meshes both Plagueis and Palpatine, you cannot tell Palpatines story without telling about Plagueis
@scorptarget Жыл бұрын
Ian McDiarmid is an international treasure! 💯
@lucifer_eleven Жыл бұрын
There is a difference between evil and doing what is necessary. Sheev was ultimately used by the force. I'll allow it.
@therandm1-621 Жыл бұрын
Darth Plagueis was a great novel!
@autistinquisitor9441 Жыл бұрын
Do one for Darth Caedus
@AnythingMachine Жыл бұрын
Plagieus and the Revenge of the Sith novelisation are the true prequels.
@Warentester Жыл бұрын
When you're describing Palatines worldview I wasn't sure I hadn't accidentally skipped ahead into a Boris Johnson biography.
@tristankawatsuma8962 Жыл бұрын
Maybe for the next character analysis in honor of the next season of the Bad Batch, Geetsly can do one on a clone. Maybe the original template, Jango Fett, or the very popular clone Captain Rex. Or even Commander Cody, the first named clone we got and an essential character in the next season.
@emzonik8851 Жыл бұрын
YES, this IS the Chosen One prophecy being realised. People say it was undermined in Legends but they are wrong. Its effect is best pictured long-term, not short-term. Some claim Sidious became so much more powerfull in Dark Empire but it is not the truth. Regardless if his dark side abilities increased or not (which I doubt, but lets stick to the sourcebook), what Geetsly's said is absolutely true. Through Anakin's sacrifice, Palpatine lost controll over his Empire, which fell apart, allowing the New Republic to grow strong and extinguish each of the warlord faction one by one. His attempt to reveal himself yet again and regain what he lost was doomed to failure. He may have kept a few powerfull superweapons on Byss, one of which, the Galaxy Gun, being more effective than the Death Star, yet none of them could ever restore his controll over the galaxy. Nor could his all powerfull Force Storms, which he was still strong enough to create. With his original, true body gone, his final demise was inevitable, each and every cloned body deteriorating faster and faster with himself loosing his mind. With that, even his own minions that had previously feared his power so much, were driven to sabotage his plans, some not even beliving reborn Palpatine to be the true Emperor, rather a twisted, insane and illegitimate clone. Operation Shadowhand, as it was named, which came 6 years after Palpatine's initial death, seemingly brought most of the warlords back under Palpatine's controll, ravaged the galactic core and severely damaged the New Republic, but it could only work as a short-lived, desparate attack with no chance of success long term. In short few months it proved to be nothing more than the last nail to dying Empire's coffin and a catalyst to the rise of Luke's New Jedi Order. The peak of the Sith Order's power started with proclamation of the New Order and Order 66 and it ended with Vader. Darth Sidious's defeat came at Endor and neither he nor any other future Sith ever achived more power beyond that point. Darth Krayt came close a century later, but Anakin's descendant Cade Skywalker, just like Luke Skywalker with his son and nephews throughout the Vong Invasion, Second Galactic Civil War or Abeloth crysis - preserved the Chosen One's Legacy defeating Krayt before he could seal his controll. The remains of Krayt's Sith were quickly extinguished. Shortly, the last Sith Lord in the galaxy, Darth Wredd, was killed bringing the extinction of the Sith. This is the prophecy of the Chosen One, this is what Anakin's Sacrifice did.
@samueldimmock694 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for laying that out for me. I guess I never really understood that; I just kind of assumed that the continued existence of the Sith meant they would keep doing what they always had in the past and resurrect themselves again and again, but now that I think about it, I realize that every Sith faction that the Jedi faced after Anakin's sacrifice was created before it, and had lived in the shadows only until it came into the light and was destroyed by the Jedi Order that he caused to be recreated.
@Raulgonzobonzo Жыл бұрын
He was a true dark side prodigy in every sense
@hazmatt32502 ай бұрын
Looooool the chat box at the top right of the Pixel Starships sponsorship was hilariously counterintuitive
@anthonydivon5571 Жыл бұрын
Darth Plagueis sitting tall in his chair listening to Palpatine retelling how he murdered his family is pretty much Plagueis having a Sith orgasm truly indulging and projecting in his mine Palpatine's act scene by scene as if he were a eye witness to this event. Plagueis was feeding off the pure surge of up welling in the dark side with in by just his listening to Palpatine becoming fully intoxicated and enveloped in the dark side that was being unleashed upon both of them just by Palpatine retelling the event that was Palpatine's initiation into the Sith.
@taylorlibby7642 Жыл бұрын
No one is ever truly the villain in the stories they tell to themself.
@RealJugLY Жыл бұрын
00:09:48 Bro taking the term “I’m built different 😏” to a whole other level!… 😂😅😊😮
@alexspain9103 Жыл бұрын
Q. The Rule of Two was a good survival mechanism, but a bad “thriving” mechanism, if that makes sense. Other Sith Empires with countless Sith lasted decades or centuries longer. The Lost Tribe lasted, and thrived, for over 5000 years. Vitiate’s Empire lasted hundreds of years and was able to take half the galaxy in pitched battle, before Vitiate said “I’m bored” and conquered the entire galaxy with a third party he made. The Rule of Two conquered the entire galaxy, but only after a thousand of years of preparation, and only ruled it for a scant 20 years. Even against contemporaries, the effort to reward ratio isn’t that great. Darth Krayt ruled for half that time with barely a fraction of the prep. There’s also an argument that the Rule of Two Sith are entirely an entirely different breed from the other Sith, forgoing elements like martial tradition and a cultural identity in favor of other pursuits such as raw power and intrigue. Not that Sith didn’t engage in intrigue and the pursuit of power before, but multiple parts of the Sith identity, such as Korriban being the cultural homeworld of the faction, were forsaken because of Bane’s decision, which brings up an interesting Ship of Theseus question. A. I see the Banite Sith as an absolutely distinct sect from other Sith for exactly this reason. They are a sort of fundamentalist sect that distills and purifies the most essential tenets of the worship of, submission to, and domination of the Dark Side and uses them as the be all and end all of their order, absolutely to the detriment of everything else. For a true Banite Sith there is no culture, no tradition, no legacy, there is only the ideal. That kind of pure devotion requires sacrifice of the highest order, and not just the sacrifice of other things but also the sacrifice of the self. I can think of no better example of what a Banite Sith should strive to be than, ironically, a Sith that died thousands of years before Darth Bane was born. Darth Malgus, a servant of the Sith Empire and follower of Darth Vitiate and the Dark Council. An accomplished general in war and a strategic master who achieved something few other Sith would ever achieve in the history of the Galaxy, taking Coruscant by hostile siege. If any of you have watched the Star Wars: The Old Republic CGI cinematic trailers, he's the guy that Satele Shan fights on Alderaan, the guy that the badass Republic Trooper half blows up with a grenade, and most critically he's the guy who leads the assault on the Jedi Temple. And he wins. But in the battle there is a moment, an instant, where he falters. Because Malgus does not care only for himself. There is a woman, a Twi'lek who he has known since childhood. A woman he loves. A woman who loves him in return and who will walk through any fire to be with him, who is there for him by his side in his moment of triumph, and who is put into danger in the fight against the Jedi. He sees her at risk and, for the briefest moment, he loses focus. He saves her, but it almost costs him everything. This does not go unnoticed. Other Sith fixate on this connection as a weakness of his and threaten her, but before they get the chance to hurt her she is taken by someone else. The forces of the Republic come back for vengeance, a Jedi who felt her master die when Malgus killed him. They take her hostage and Malgus rushes to her aid, sacrificing everything else to get to her and even trading the Jedi freedom to escape Coruscant unharmed just to have her back safely. They are alone together, and the woman smiles and tells Malgus that she knew he loved her, and Malgus agrees. He says the one thing he never could before, for so many reasons, just before he activates his lightsaber and burns through her heart. There is a phrase, a metaphor really, that the Dark Side is like a flame. It burns, consumes, transforms. For all its destruction it is somehow beautiful to behold, and it has the power to show one the path forward when all else seems lost and unclear. It can burn away fog, clear a path through attachments and expectations and burdens, but only by reducing them all to cinders. It is powerful, beautiful, but dangerous also. A thing to be feared. Those that taste the Dark Side come away with the intoxicating flavor of evolution on their tongue, yet as the flavor fades they begin to feel the pain. The burn. The wise flee, telling all who would listen that though the taste was sweet the toll of the flame was too great, too high, that in tasting transformation they were diminished. That for all its power, all its warmth, all it's terrible beauty, fire knows only how to burn. The foolish ignore the wise and charge recklessly in, tasting the flame and drinking deep from its wells of power and fury, and in doing so they die with mad smiles on their lips, burned out from within less than two steps from their home. Then there are the desperate, the arrogant, and the deluded. They say to themselves that the wise were merely fearful, that the foolish were merely reckless, and that they need not suffer either fate. They take the flame in hand, neither fearing the flame nor feeding themselves to it, but using it as one would a tool. They light a candle, at first. Then two, then three, then a torch. Small at first, but once they come to understand the flame then they have mastered it, understood it, controlled it, or so they believe. They light more. They light a fire, then a bonfire, then in time a pyre fit for the heathen kings of old. The Dark light of the flame fills the eyes of the damned until it is all they can see and it blinds them. They burn, themselves, convinced they are the ones in control even as all the things the dreamed for are consumed in the blaze. But they are not all that there is, there is still one more supplicant of the Dark Side. The madman, the Sith. Not just any Sith, but the true Sith. The final Sith. The refined, distilled, perfect Sith. Not bound to any one Order, though an order was erected from among their number by one who understood this better than most, these Sith are the purest embodiment of the flame, of the Dark Side, both its terrible strength and its terrible cost. For them, the flame is not merely transformation. For them, it is apotheosis. For these are the ones who do not shy from the flame, who neither take ut for themselves nor attempt to wield as a tool. These are the ones who offer themselves up to it as sacrifices. To change, to grow, to die, to be reborn. They burn. For the wise, the flame was a scar. For the fool, the flame was a drug. For the desperate, the arrogant, and the deluded, it was a tool. But for these dark martyrs the flame is the end in itself. The fire is no mere tool, it is perfection incarnate. For all others, to burn is a sign of failure. For all others, pain is a sign of failure. For all others, the scars, the agony, the scent of searing flesh, it is all the proof that they have somewhere gone horribly wrong. But for the true Sith? For the true Sith, the servants, summoner, slaves, and masters in all of the Dark power of the flame? For them these things are the proof of their transformation. They wish to die. They wish to burn. They wish, above all, to transform. The fire consumes all things, and so the madmen aspire to become flames themselves. Darth Malgus was born and died three thousand years before Darth Bane spoke the words that would define the fate of the Sith ever after, but if they had taken council together then I am convicted that they would have understood each other perfectly. For Darth Malgus knew pain, knew loss, knew sacrifice. And he knew, more than anything else, the absolute importance of taking ownership of his own suffering. He murdered the woman he loved in the very same breath as confessed the truth of his feelings for her. Had anyone else taken her life, taken her from him, he would have broken. But they didn't, and so he did instead. He killed her. He betrayed her. He looked back upon all he was, all he had been, all the trappings of love and culture and tradition, of status and expectation and personhood, and in that moment he saw only one thing. Kindling to set the world ablaze. For all its power, all its warmth, all its terrible beauty, fire knows only how to burn. And so it was that Malgus died, died with his love, died with his heart, died with the fire of the Dark Side burning through his soul. And so it was that Darth Malgus was reborn. Not a man but an idea personified, dark Fire Incarnate. An avatar of the Dark Side, the two powers combining, fusing, submitting and enslaving in equal measure. From the Crucible of conflict something greater is born, something more than the sum of its parts. The madman dies, and from fire the Sith is born. But for all that a fire may consume, all it may devour, all the long years it may lie smoldering and slowly spreading its embers throughout the tinder-dry foundations of the of the world, for all it may prepare itself for the day long awaited when it shall spring forth from the shadows in a terrible blaze to burn the old world upon the pyre of its sins, the final truth is this. That for all its power, all its warmth, all its terrible beauty, a fire knows only how to burn. And in the end, a madman can only burn so long. When the day is ended, nought is left of their martyrdom save ash and smouldering cinder.
@bloodangel7731 Жыл бұрын
A true misanthrope among misanthropes, the god complex in the flesh. If it wasn't for palpatine's overconfidence he would've most likely ended up ruling the entire universe
@cerealsgames3118 Жыл бұрын
Damn 36 min Geetslys video for Christmas?? Thanks boys ❤️
@nathanweast4397 Жыл бұрын
Watching this now all I wish to know is: who would win in a Death Battle between Sidious and Aku.
@jeskerjames3260 Жыл бұрын
The ultimate movie villain in my opinion
@mrmacura3421 Жыл бұрын
What a great and in-depth analysis. Are you planning to do something like this for more characters in the future? Maybe Yoda or Obi-Wan?
@overlordelektro79405 ай бұрын
Sidious: Put me down at once, I am you master!!! Vader: You were the master of Darth Vader, not Anakin Skywalker!
@schurerest7661 Жыл бұрын
Omg amazing video!!! I love Palpatine so much he’s a genius and powerful sith that I’ve will always love!
@clanwaddell5628 Жыл бұрын
This video is a masterpiece thank you
@JWesker19982 ай бұрын
"One thing to remember about liars, lad: They lie. They do it on principle. No issue too big or too small. They lie about anything they can get away with, and some things they can't, just to demonstrate their power over reality. You must always bear that in mind." - Mimir, God of War Ragnarok