Yeah, apparently Darth Bane makes an appearance in Episode III. Well, after doing a search I found a different picture of him, and it looks quite different from the one I'm used to. Well, I personally believe that the one from the Star Wars: The New Essential Guide to Characters book looks much better than the other one. And when he does show up in the movie, what do you hope he looks like? The one from the book or the other one?
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oh i just have to say this the darth bane you see in pic one is the one after he had gotten his arnour in the tomb of freedon nadd the pic after is in the battle of ruusan
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I have a question about Bane! We all know he instigated the rules of Master and Apprentice, so that the Sith Empire may survive and that calamitous strife may cease. I've read somewhere that he also came up with the concept of 'Darth' and the subsequent name, so that the Sith's true identity may be shielded from others. Is this true, or is the tradition of 'Darth' far older? As shown in KotOR with Darth Revan and Darth Malak, Darth Sion and so forth?
Yes, the KoTOR games screwed up the continuity of the title.
Darth originally came from Bane. HE designed the rule of two, the title, and the concept of apprentice killing master.
The KOTOR designers thought it would be "neat," if they used the Darth title. GL approved, and apparently he figured that noone would play close attention to the title's history.
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The Apprentice kills the master when he's strong enough, and takes one of his own.
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