Per the now 'non-canon' the Rule of Two was kinda tossed aside when Darth Plagueis's master, Darth Tenebrous (Bith Sith Lord) wanted to basically live forever via the chosen one. He took a secret apprentice, Darth Venemis, but Plagueis killed him. Plagueis then pretty much wanted to also do away with the Rule of Two and rule together with Palpatine, but my man Palpatine of course killed him. Palpatine ultimately wanted to also do away with the Rule of Two and rule forever via Spirit Transfer into clones ( or other people ).
Rule of Two was started by Darth Bane after Bane destroyed the Sith Order and remade it ( was foretold Bane was the fabaled Sithari. Sith version of the Chosen One//Palpatine saw himself as The Sithari as well due to him finally bringing the galaxy under the Sith) and instructed one master to hold the power, and another to crave it. Was supposed to ensure that each new generation of Sith would, in theory, be stronger than the previous.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk.
Saw it, loved it. Gonna let all you cranky neckbeards complain all you want.
Funny, the Visual Dictionary released today for TROS and it made the following canon again: Tenebrous, Revan, Andeddu , Desolous, and others. The sith legions on Exogol all follow different, previous Sith Lords.
Good segway into one of the things that annoys me the most about Star Wars: it relies so heavily on outside material. I read a lot of that Visual Dictionary today and there's some cool shit in there that makes some of the scenes that much more interesting. Backstory of the Knights of Ren... Sorry, you gotta read The Rise of Kylo Ren #1. Snoke? Comics...
Idk, to better yourself as a person probably.
Of course they do. You got riled and lashed out because someone disagrees with you. On the internet.
Get over yourself.
what in the fuck is going on right now