Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Is that why Plagueis praises Bane's power in the novel, Palpatine considers Bane among his most power ancestors,
Vader considers Palpatine to be the most powerful sith lord who had ever existed (Death Star novel), as did the ancient sith spirits (Empire's End) and that historian (New Essential Chronology) [who probably did research and consulted to make a definitive statement without hesitation], so thanks for setting us that precedent.
BTW, Plagueis also considers himself to be the most powerful sith who had ever lived.
and Bane was represented as the embodiment of the ancient Sith Lords before Yoda on Korriban? mmm
He's incredibly important to the sith, yeah.
If Bane was vastly inferior, Palpatine and Plagueis would look down upon him as a time when the Sith were weak. Instead, they consistently praise his power, which is even uncharacteristic of Palpatine to do so.
Military academies study and praise the Roman legions. Complete this analogy, Ant.