Rite of Passage
The first Trial. Every Acolyte must face it. Only those who emerge are recognized as Sith.
Tradition is the spine of the Empire. These rites bind us.
The first Trial. Every Acolyte must face it. Only those who emerge are recognized as Sith.
A Sith proves their command over the Force and the blade. Failure means demotion. Success means elevation.
Two Sith enter. One leaves. The victor claims the loser's title.
An Apprentice challenges their Master for the right to rise. The Empire watches. The dark side decides.
A Sith is dispatched to track and eliminate a target. Stealth, cunning, and the Force are all weapons.
In silence, a Sith communes with the dark side. The visions that emerge may guide — or destroy.
When a Sith is deemed worthy, they receive their title — and with it, a new identity. The naming ceremony is performed before the Council. The Sith kneels, swears the oath, and rises transformed. To be named a Darth is to become something more than a person. It is to become a weapon of the Empire itself.
"From this moment, you are no longer [name]. You are a Darth. The dark side will guide you. The Empire will command you. And you will answer."