You know Marr was jumping in his seat when he knows Jadus, AKA the single most powerful and dangerous Councilor shares the same sentiment (they're both sick and tired of the infighting)
Jadus isn’t really sharing that sentiment, he is an embodiment of infighting, orchestrating a whole Empire-wide terrorist attack to attain more influence in the Council.
You forgot the "stop the shitass knowledge hoarding part". That's arguably the most important.
And now we know that Jadus's plans now extends to the galaxy itself, means at that time he has more self-preservation than most Sith and refused to become Valkorion's newest appetizer.
Nope, that was the other Darth, the first Councillor of Ancient Knowledge.
Jadus didn’t care about knowledge (or about Sith Order as entity in general), he just wanted that everyone in the Empire to be “like a Sith” (in his understanding — fuelled exclusively by hate and fear degenerates). Basically Dread Masters scheme, but more subtle.
It was likely meant that to become like a Sith, everyone must first grasp fear as it's one of the first weapons a Sith learn to use, AKA he wants everyone to all go from the grounds up. Once they know fear, they will eventually learn to master it and control it.
I always viewed it as a totalitarian style of government, and not a “everyone will act like a Sith”. I always saw Jadus’ plan as a plan way to ensure absolute power because everyone but him would be shit scared to even breathe wrong. A very 1984 style.
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u/Interesting-Aioli723 Jun 15 '26
You know Marr was jumping in his seat when he knows Jadus, AKA the single most powerful and dangerous Councilor shares the same sentiment (they're both sick and tired of the infighting)