Darth Bane: Path of Destruction by Drew Karpyshyn
Author:Drew Karpyshyn [Karpyshyn, Drew]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-03-19T00:00:00+00:00
From where he sat, it seemed to Bane as if the Blademaster was trying to convince himself as much as his student.
"Kaan wants us to focus all our resources on our true enemy instead of one another?"
Kas’im asserted. "That is why we are all equals in the Brotherhood of Darkness."
"Equality is a myth to protect the weak," Bane argued. "Some of us are strong in the Force, others are not. Only a fool believes otherwise."
"There are other reasons the Darth title was abandoned?" Kas’im insisted with just a hint of frustration. "It attracted the attention of the Jedi, for one.
It revealed our leaders to the enemy; it gave them easy targets to eliminate."
Bane still wasn’t convinced. The Jedi knew who the real leaders of the Sith were; whether they called themselves Darth or Lord or Master made no difference. But he could tell the Twi’lek was uncomfortable with the discussion, and he knew enough to let the matter drop.
"Forgive me, Lord Kas’im," he said, bowing his head. "I meant no offense. I only sought to draw upon your wisdom to explain that which I could not understand myself."
Kas’im looked down at him with the same expression he had used when Bane had abruptly ended their duel a few moments earlier. Eventually, he asked, "So now you see the wisdom behind Lord Kaan’s decision to end the tradition?"
"Of course," Bane lied. "He is acting for the good of us all." As he rose to his feet he thought, Kaan’s acting like one of the Jedi. Worrying about the greater good. Seeking to bring harmony and cooperation to our order. The dark side withers and dies under those conditions!
Kas’im stared at Bane as if he wanted to say more. In the end, however, he let it drop.
"That’s enough for today," he said. In the distance the sky had turned the faint gray of first light; dawn was only an hour away. "The other students will be arriving for their training soon."
Bane bowed once more before taking his leave. As he made his way down the temple steps he realized that Kas’im, for all his skill with the lightsaber, couldn’t teach him what he really needed to know. The Twi’lek had turned his back on the past; he had abandoned the individualistic roots of the Sith in favor of Kaan’s Brotherhood.
The mysteries of the dark side’s true potential were beyond his reach-and likely beyond the reach of every Master at the Academy.
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