The Sith Rule of Two is a doctrine established by Darth Bane in the Star Wars universe. It dictates that there should only ever be two Sith at any given time: a master to embody power and an apprentice to crave it. This rule was created to prevent infighting and self-destruction among the Sith, ensuring their secrecy, survival, and eventual dominance over the Jedi and the galaxy.
The Sith Rule of Two is a doctrine established by Darth Bane in the Star Wars universe. It dictates that there should only ever be two Sith at any given time: a master to embody power and an apprentice to crave it. This rule was created to prevent infighting and self-destruction among the Sith, ensuring their secrecy, survival, and eventual dominance over the Jedi and the galaxy.
What is the Sith Rule of Two?
A doctrine that there are always two Sith: a Master who holds power and an Apprentice who craves it, working together to maintain control and secrecy.
Who established the Rule of Two and why?
Darth Bane established it after the Sith civil wars to prevent infighting and ensure that only the strongest Sith survive to carry on the legacy.
How does the Rule of Two operate?
The Master trains the Apprentice in the dark side; the Apprentice grows stronger and, when ready, challenges the Master for supremacy. The winner becomes the new Master and takes a new Apprentice.
What happens if the two Sith are defeated or die?
By design, there should always be only two Sith at a time. If both are gone, the rule is effectively paused until a new Sith emerges to restore the pair.