The text says no.
"She wasn't injured; Bane had no intention of harming her. The constant beatings inflicted on him by his father throughout his childhood had helped transform Bane into what he was today, but they had also caused him to hate and despise Hurst. If this girl was to be his apprentice, she had to respect and admire him."-Rule of Two
"She knew she was drawn to his warmth in part because her Master was always so cold. Bane had served as her guardian for ten years; he had raised her and protected her and trained her in the ways of the Sith. Yet she didn't think of him as a father figure. While he hadn't been cruel or abusive, neither had he shown any affection toward her, not even a trace of empathy or compassion. He valued her not as a person but as his heir; she was nothing but a mechanism to continue the Sith legacy after his death."-Rule of Two
Nothing in those texts precludes the idea of Bane diddling Zannah.
Though frankly if any apprentice is likely of being molested by a Sith Lawd it's Maul. One can only imagine how many times Sheev wandered into Maul's room in the heart of night, the stink of expensive Corellian ale rancid on his breath.
Originally posted by Tzeentch
Nothing in those texts precludes the idea of Bane diddling Zannah.Though frankly if any apprentice is likely of being molested by a Sith Lawd it's Maul. One can only imagine how many times Sheev wandered into Maul's room in the heart of night, the stink of expensive Corellian ale rancid on his breath.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
The text says no."She wasn't injured; Bane had no intention of harming her. The constant beatings inflicted on him by his father throughout his childhood had helped transform Bane into what he was today, but they had also caused him to hate and despise Hurst. If this girl was to be his apprentice, she had to respect and admire him."-Rule of Two
"She knew she was drawn to his warmth in part because her Master was always so cold. Bane had served as her guardian for ten years; he had raised her and protected her and trained her in the ways of the Sith. Yet she didn't think of him as a father figure. While he hadn't been cruel or abusive, neither had he shown any affection toward her, not even a trace of empathy or compassion. He valued her not as a person but as his heir; she was nothing but a mechanism to continue the Sith legacy after his death."-Rule of Two
Pretty legitimate thought. The "he hadn't been cruel or abusive" part removes the idea of actual harassment. The "neither had he shown any affection toward her" doesn't completely remove the idea of them sharing a bedroom with Zannah's consent tho, Sith can have sexual fun without deeper emotion behind it I guess. thumbsup