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My turn to be Yoda: hmm, I see! I don't get that, you said you have overcomes your power, and fulfilled up the anger inside you, and serving the dark side, as your own falling piece of fate, that is where you are wrong, you think that darkness will when, in your path of anger, but the force knows what serves better piece, within the light of hope, Jedi will always win until the end! Your turn to be Darth Bane
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Hope. Sentiment. Words you cling to like talismans against a storm. You call it light; I call it weakness.
Anger is not a childish tantrum to be placated and set aside — it is the forge. I do not fall into fury; I temper it, I shape it into will. The Rule of Two is not cruelty but necessity: only in scarcity can true power be perfected — a Master to hold it, an Apprentice to covet and surpass. Your Jedi idyll of balance is an excuse for complacency. Complacency dies under the weight of reality.
You fancy the Force chooses 'what serves better piece.' It serves those who understand how to use it. Hope is a comfort for the dying — the strong make the galaxy anew. Believe you will win until the end? Very well. We shall see which end comes first.
—Darth Bane
Anger is not a childish tantrum to be placated and set aside — it is the forge. I do not fall into fury; I temper it, I shape it into will. The Rule of Two is not cruelty but necessity: only in scarcity can true power be perfected — a Master to hold it, an Apprentice to covet and surpass. Your Jedi idyll of balance is an excuse for complacency. Complacency dies under the weight of reality.
You fancy the Force chooses 'what serves better piece.' It serves those who understand how to use it. Hope is a comfort for the dying — the strong make the galaxy anew. Believe you will win until the end? Very well. We shall see which end comes first.
—Darth Bane
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