The problem is that - much like Obi-Wan's philosophy - Lucasfilm's view of canon often depends on their certain point of view. To further complicate things, Lucasfilm also has a tendency to rely on books and supplemental material to fill in the gaps created by their films, further adding to fan confusion and even frustration due to a film's required reading.
This is why it's hard to know if Plagueis' inclusion in the canon Secrets of the Sith book is worth taking seriously, not to mention the fact that Palpatine is the narrator and probably an unreliable source. On the other hand, not showing Plagueis' appearance in Secrets of the Sith could mean something. Perhaps the fact that his appearance has yet to be confirmed in canon means Lucasfilm has a different vision.
MCU News. Star Wars News. DC Movies News. Xbox News. Playstation 5 News. Focused on achieving immortality, Darth Plagueis managed to discover a way to become immortal, which consisted on transferring his consciousness to another body and use it like a vessel. His apprentice Darth Sidious was later able to survive his first death through this method, yet the transfer was imperfect. Darth Plagueis may have had the ability to see into the future as his apprentice later mused in appreciation of him for the prophet he had been.
However, what Plagueis never saw coming was his apprentice's rise to power. The character was created by George Lucas as early as the first draft of Revenge of the Sith —dated April —and possibly earlier. Although Legends works show that Plagueis had power over life and death, Lucas himself stated Palpatine's tale about Plagueis' abilities was a lie.
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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Darth Plagueis. View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. This article is about the Sith Lord. You may be looking for the Legends novel Darth Plagueis. He had such a knowledge of the dark side, he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. Then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Unlike the light, it cannot be extinguished.
It will always find a way to rise again. And I, Darth Sidious, have risen with it. Yet none were able to unlock that secret…until Darth Plagueis the Wise. My master discovered ways to use the Force to keep others from perishing. But, alas, for all his infinite wisdom, he still could not save himself from death at the hand of his trusted apprentice.
Obsessed with eternal life, Plagueis experimented with ways to cheat death and create new life from the midi-chlorians. His great contribution to the history of the galaxy was training Emperor Palpatine in the ways of the Sith and the dark side of the Force , whom he incited to take control of the galaxy and bring about an age of the Sith.
Sidious, convinced that his master had outlived his usefulness, eventually killed him in his sleep. In the Skywalker Saga, he serves as the unseen overarching antagonist of The Phantom Menace , as a mentioned antagonist in Revenge of the Sith and as the posthumous overarching antagonist of the rest of the movies in the saga.
Plagueis was considered to be mystic, despite the fact that he sought to develop an entirely rationalistic system of Force study, was among the few Sith Lords to have serious doubts about the existence of Force ghosts - even after confronting the purported ghost of Marka Ragnos—and was similarly wary of supposed prophecies.
He was an enthusiastic devotee of the dark side, and a lover of things otherworldly and arcane. Obsessed with the prospect of eternal life and ideas of spontaneous regeneration, he remained focused on matters of the material world, though in later years Darth Vader mused that Plagueis had also desired a way to preserve the immaterial self after the death of the body.
Although Plagueis, as a Sith Lord, rejected common morality and interpersonal ties as artificial restrictions fabricated by the weak to control the strong, he did develop a genuine bond with his apprentice, Darth Sidious, in an attempt to break the cycle of death started by Bane and thus further their own goals.
Plagueis' effort was not reciprocated, however, and Sidious ultimately murdered his Master in cold blood. Plagueis was wise and intellectual, so he possessed a logical mind, and his apprentice Palpatine believed that the extent to which he turned his sight inward was the source of his power and knowledge.
He believed that power was to be gained incrementally, beginning with the self and culminating with control of the entire galaxy. As his own powers grew, he became afraid of nothing but losing that power. Plagueis was pathologically afraid of death, and this was the main reason he was chosen by Darth Tenebrous as an apprentice.
He elected to change the usual means of Sith succession, death of the master by the hand of the apprentice, by becoming immortal together with his own apprentice and forgoing the need for succession. Eventually, he achieved a level of midi-chlorian control that allowed him to kill and resurrect sentient beings, as well as regenerate damaged or aged portions of his body through direct mental contact with the organelles, and came to see himself as the Sith'ari, the being free from all restrictions.
However, as a result of his arrogance and his lack of precognitive abilities resulting from his maxi-chlorian infection, he never saw his own death coming.
Plagueis was a master of esoteric and unnatural aspects of the Force.
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