Redeemed Sith

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Redeemed Sith

How many redeemed Sith are there in galactic history, as far as we know?

Ajunta Pall(spirit), Revan, Ulic and Vader are a few that come to mind.

Can we do better then 4 in Galactic History?

I'd say Scourge is kinda redeemed in his own way. He didn't turn away from the dark side, but he did help save the galaxy.

Are we counting Zekk and those like him? Or does Zekk not really count?

Yeah, scourge. I think Visas Marr counts and maybe Lana Beniko? she seems very lightsided in my opinion.

Wonder if Vectivus counts, lol. And Lana isn't any more lightsided than the likes of Vergere.

I'm not sure you can have a redemption if you didn't really do anything evil.

What's the threshold we're setting for 'Sith' and 'redemption?'

Does Zekk count as a Sith in the first place? Do Emperor's Hands (Mara!) count?

Oh my God. How **** did we forget about the most obvious redeemed sith...

****ing Gravid lol

I wouldn't exactly call going insane "redemption."

Originally posted by Fated Xtasy
Oh my God. How **** did we forget about the most obvious redeemed sith...

****ing Gravid lol

Hah, yea, turned light and came within a hair of ending the sith line entirely!

Praven potentially.

This is one thing I'm hoping goes by the wayside in nu!canon. The films make it pretty clear that a redeemed dark sider is pretty much unprecedented.

I'll make an exception for Revan since his rehabilitation owed as much to circumstance and physical trauma as it did choice.

Originally posted by Q99
Hah, yea, turned light and came within a hair of ending the sith line entirely!

Not entirely, he tried to merge Jedi and Sith teachings and balance light and dark, but he ended up going insane. I wouldn't call going insane a redemption.

Originally posted by Emperordmb
Not entirely, he tried to merge Jedi and Sith teachings and balance light and dark, but he ended up going insane. I wouldn't call going insane a redemption.

That's your own deduction, not fact.

"A human Sith Lord whose short reign had elapsed some five centuries earlier, Gravid had been persuaded to believe that total commitment to the dark side would sentence the Sith Order to eventual defeat, and so had sought to introduce Jedi selflessness and compassion into his teachings and practice, forgetting that there can be no return to the light for an adept who has entered the dark wood; that the dark side will not surrender one to whom, by mutual agreement, it has staked a claim. Driven increasingly mad by his attempts to straddle the two realms, Gravid became convinced that the only way to safeguard the future of the Sith was to hide or destroy the lore that had been amassed through the generations—the texts, holocrons, and treatises—so that the Sith could fashion a new beginning for themselves that would guarantee success."-Darth Plagueis

Originally posted by NewGuy01
That's your own deduction, not fact.

The ****ing text says it.

There was also a light-sided Sith Lord that resisted the Emperor at one point, btw guys. His spirit is in the Dark Temple, he has a nice hat.