Always two there are, said master Yoda; a master and an apprentice. Hence the simplicity of the Sith. While the Jedi had a university-like structure that integrated itself into the galactic senate, the Sith were organised more into an elusive order, elusive yet potent. Their core held strict roles, seeking power above every bond, rejecting broad ties that could weaken authority. Each pupil obeyed, though ambition brewed within—loyal, yet yearning to seize control. Sith taught dark energies, instilling discipline while feeding hunger for strength.
Unlike Jedi’s peace, calm, or hope, Sith thrived through dominance. Hidden, they moved beyond law, finding freedom outside any rule but their own. A relentless cycle: one guides, one learns, one falls, one rises. Where Jedi saw harmony, Sith chased victory, in a manner unyielding, locked by purpose and might. Masters passed on secrets, but held back, aware pupils sought more, their own turn in future.
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