Description
Lineage of Pre-Banite Sith and Select Associates. Link to Part 2 here .
Some notes below:
- Lines colored in red denote the primary line of succession of overall major reigning Sith Lords. I usually denote these Lords each as a “Dark Lord of the Sith,” though the term can be used generically to refer to any Sith Lord depending on the context. I also use other terms such as “Emperor of the Sith” or “Master of the Sith” for Lords in this primary line of succession.
- Lines colored in blue denote Jedi-focused relationships, though I included only certain such relationships here.
- Daegen Lok is never actually referred to as “Dark Je’daii” or is ever credited as an inspiration for Xendor, but I thought the title and Daegen’s inclusion would fit.
- “Sith Pureblood” here typically refers to the descendants born from the interbreeding between the original Sith species and the Humans among the Dark Jedi Exiles. Those whose species is only referred to as “Sith” denote the original Sith species.
- Sorzus Syn, Karness Muur, and XoXaan don’t have their respective expressively species given, but I listed them as at least human or near-human to go with the idea that the human Dark Jedi Exiles bred with the Sith.
- Mandragall is a Spiritual Successor to Elcho Kressh by modeling his own army after Elcho’s. Mandragall is also an associate of Xelian the Destroyer by being seduced and murdered by her.
- Not all of Vilia Calimondra’s family members are referred to with the Calimondra surname, but I included them anyway.
- For the young twins Quillan and Dromika, I represent them with two Sith Empire logos.
- There are other named grandchildren of Vilia Calimondra, but I excluded them.
- Darth Vitus’ species is not expressly given, but I denote him as a Sith Pureblood.
- Darth Nox, the Sith Inquisitor class of SWTOR, can alternatively be entitled Darth Imperius or Darth Occlus. Nox here is represented by the Kallig helmet. Nox must be either a human or Sith Pureblood since there are no alien or non-Sith Dark Council members until the novel The Old Republic: Annihilation set after SWTOR’s class stories, but I excluded denoting what species Nox is.
- The Empire’s Wrath, the Sith Warrior class of SWTOR, is denoted by the logo of the Sith Empire of that game. I also excluded denoting the Wrath’s species.
- I placed Darth Homiiz, Darth Karnage, and Darth Simi where they are just to include them. There aren’t any implications or confirmations in the lore for when exactly they were active. Darth Homiiz is a cut character who only survives in concept art. For Karnage, I used an image of the Sith Stalker armor from The Force Unleashed.
- Darsin never technically became a Darth, but I included him and his Darth name purely to get more Darths in the lineage.
- I used random Twi’lek images from Star Wars Galaxies for Lord Na'daz and Lord Kas'im
- Bane is a Spiritual Successor to Revan by learning from Revan’s Sith Holocron to help develop the Rule of Two. Bane is also marked as a Spiritual Successor to Kreia by committing his own betrayal against Kaan’s Brotherhood of Darkness.
- For Darth Gravid, I used art of a generic Sith Lord from Book of Sith. For Darth Gean, I used concept art of Darth Talon.
- Darth Ramage and Darth Guile aren’t actually said to be master and apprentice, and Darth Guile isn’t said to be a Banite Sith. Both also lack official artwork, but I included them where they are with Ramage portrayed by a generic Sith from Book of Sith and Guile portrayed by general Star Wars concept art.
- Darth Tenebrous’ master is known to be a Twi’lek, but the name and gender are not given. Here, I denoted the master as a male Twi’lek named Darth Diptych, represented by the art piece Diptych by Scott Waddell, which was included in the artbook Star Wars Art: Visions.
- For Darth Venamis, I used a generic Bith from SWTOR.
- I used generic Jedi art from the reference book The Jedi Path for Thame Cerulian and Unskette.