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Skere Kaan: A Dark Side God
August 17th 2024, 3:34 pm
LORD KAAN: A DARK SIDE GOD
In this short blog I will explain why Lord Kaan is not the weak Sith people think he is, but is in fact a literal dark side god, I don't want to push any hard conclusion for Kaan's placement but rather just present the evidence clearly so that you can make your own conclusion.
Lord Kaan is known as "The Dark One" and his Brotherhood known as "The Dark One's"
-Dark Forces: Jedi Knight wrote:If anything, it was stronger, anchored by more than eighty
years of experience and alert to the slightest stirring of the
Force. Tal could feel what the Dark Ones had achieved.
The Force seemed to congeal like blood in a wound, to
thicken the air around them, to press against their chests
Darkness Shared wrote:The song reverberated within her, changing, building. Now it was thunderous and cacophonous. Crian could sense the Dark One in the Force, could hear the terrible rhythm that made him tangible to her Jedi senses.
The Dark One is referenced in the Jedi Prince Series as "The Dark One of Ancient Times"
Mission From Mount Yoda wrote:Kadann continued his prophecy: Eyes cannot behold the new ruler, For the ruler is the Dark One of ancient times. But from this day forth he speaks through me, And I shall speak his commands to you.
Kadann (Rajah Ubooki) declares that the Dark One (Lord Kaan) would now speak through him, that he is now the spokesman for Lord Kaan. Jedgar and the rest of the Prophets instantly recognize the significance of this, that being the spokesman for The Dark One (Kaan) means he is now the spokesman for the source of all the darkness in the galaxy. The Dark One and the Source of all the Darkness in the galaxy are synonymous, the Dark One aka Lord Kaan IS the source of all the darkness in the galaxy, all of the Prophets seem to be well aware of 'The Dark One' and obey the commands without question.
Mission From Mount Yoda wrote:Kadann cleared his throat and began to speak. As always when he prophesied, Kadann spoke in short verses that didn’t rhyme-verses called quatrains-each one exactly four lines long.
Tormented and frozen alive The three-eyed ruler commands no more. Never again shall he receive The dark blessing of the Supreme Prophet.
For a moment there was silence. Then Jedgar spoke in a hoarse whisper. “Who then shall command the Empire now, Master?” he asked.
Kadann continued his prophecy: Eyes cannot behold the new ruler, For the ruler is the Dark One of ancient times. But from this day forth he speaks through me, And I shall speak his commands to you.
Using a laser pen, High Prophet Jedgar burned Kadann’s words into a blank page in the book of secrets. Jedgar’s heart pounded as he realized that, with those few words, Kadann had just declared himself to be the true spokesman for the source of all darkness in the galaxy.
So Lord Kaan is the source of the The Dark Prophets power, The Dark Prophets of course following the Dark Force Religion started by Darth Millennial, a being of immense enlightenment and special powers, who's instincts led him to follow, and given this information also worship Kaan as the central figure and power behind the Dark Force, Lord Kaan's spirit is the Dark Force he is the source of their power
Glove of Darth Vader wrote:“My father, the Emperor, had many powers of the Dark Side. But without three eyes he could never achieve perfection. It was known by the ancients that a Dark Lord with three eyes has a secret strength possessed by none other. And so it is my destiny to rule over my father’s Empire and bring us the glory that he never achieved!”
(Trying to keep it on topic here so I won't go too far into Millennial, I wrote in more detail about Millennial's unique strengths here: https://www.suspectinsightforums.com/t4505-how-powerful-is-lord-kaan-the-ultimate-lord-kaan-respect-thread-2023#78325 )Evil Never Dies: Sith Dynasties wrote:The order of the Prophets of the Dark Side goes back nearly a thousand years to the three-eyed mutant Darth Millennial, a Sith Shadow Hand whose instincts drove him to see more sense in Lord Kaan's cutthroat Rule by the Strong than Bane's limiting Rule of Two. Gifted with the ability to foresee the future, Millennial was often at odds with his Sith Master, Darth Cognus.
So Kaan's spirit is the source of the Prophets power and of course spirits retain their power from when they where alive, Abel Pena also acknowledges this, saying they are less powerful if anything, that the 'Sith Wraiths don't generally have as much power as their fleshy counterparts'
-KOTOR II Prima Guide wrote:
Abel Pena's Blog | TheForce.net wrote:
And of course Kadann who wields 'The Dark One' (Kaan) as his source of power is an equal/near equal of Emperor Palpatine himself
-Polyhedron 103 wrote:
--The State of the Galactic Civil War, Abel Pena (2000) starwars.com wrote:However, given Triclops’ loyalty to his Rebel son, it is just as likely he intended to destroy him. Also, another factor in the fate of Kadaan is the known presence of Exar Kun on Yavin 4; as the Supreme Prophet’s power was the near equivalent of Palpatine, it is unlikely he went unnoticed by the Dark Lord of the Sith
--The State of the Galactic Civil War, Abel Pena (2000) starwars.com wrote:When the Prophets of the Dark Side revealed themselves following the Battle of Endor, they were a complete enigma to the vast majority of the Imperial forces and citizens. They had remained in the shadows preceding the Emperor’s death, occasionally “working for” oblivious Imperial officers and bureaucrats such as Tatooine’s Tour Aryon; and when seen in the Emperor’s presence, most assumed they were merely more of his Majesty’s endless supply of advisors: clothed as they were in their eccentric, glittering black robes, they were often referred to as “acolytes” or the “Secret Order” by the ignorant1 (CCG:P, PDS2 18, TFOSG 62, 82). They were, in actuality, not at all the Emperor’s subordinates, but his perceived equals in an unholy alliance dictated by their contemporary service to the Dark Side (PDS2 19). It is even said that Palpatine sought the Prophets’ “Dark Blessing” to become Emperor, having himself once been akin to their malevolent organization
And Ben later remarks that the Dark Force power is AS strong as the Korriban Darkness (the source of darkness for the regular Sith) but in its own way, It is a separate yet equal power.
Fate of the Jedi: Ascension wrote:Dark-side energy, as Luke had warned, was extremely strong here, as strong in its own way as it had felt on Korriban. There it had been intense and almost arrogant, power-hungry. Here those dark energies felt more insidious, more purely evil for evil’s sake than fuel for a lust for power.
So this is all just Lord Kaan's power and we get it confirmed by Abel G Pena in his 2000 blog on starwars.com 'The State of the Galactic Civil War' that 'The Dark One of Ancient Times' is in fact Lord Kaan. connect that to Pena saying spirits aren't as strong and it is clear that Living Kaan is meant to be beyond the OT Emperor
-The State of the Galactic Civil War, Abel Pena (2000) starwars.com wrote:The moment Trioculus had removed the glove, it was already in transit to the Prophets by way of their network of spies (MFMY 49, PDS 4, 39-40). Kadaan renounced his blessing on Trioculus and announced that the new ruler of the Empire was “the Dark One of ancient times,” for whom Kadaan would now speak, effectively declaring himself the Galactic Emperor
It is highly likely that the “Dark One” to which Kadaan referred was none other than the leader of the Brotherhood of Darkness, the Sith Lord Kaan, who, along with his army of corrupted Jedi, were referred to as “the Dark Ones” more than a thousand years before the rise of the Prophets
A number of factors hint at a connection between the Prophets and Jerec. Most obviously, both were vying for control of the Empire at the same time, one year after the Battle of Endor. Secondly, a local on the planet Ruusan directs an “obscene gesture” at Jerec’s dark Jedi, stating “That’s for you and the Emperor!” -- the Emperor at this point, given the time frame, likely being Kadaan. Also, Jerec’s ship The Vengeance appears in the continuation of the Stele Chronicles in the TIE Fighter Official Strategy Guide, and is frequently visited by the Secret Order, which has been suggested as being synonymous with the Prophets. And lastly, Kadaan makes reference to the “Dark One” -- the Sith Lord Kaan that is trapped the Valley of the Jedi -- whom Jerec is also searching for.
So there ya have it, Lord Kaan is the source of a power equal to the OT Emperor and is the God of the Dark Force religion who forged his own well of power, powerful in its own way.
Here is my Youtube Video about this Topic...
Behold Lord Skere Kaan, A Dark Side God!
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