22-05-2026, 07:00 PM
Quote:What does it mean to be Sith. That is the question. First and foremote take this oppertunity to prove that I am bi fact the most defiantly qualified for the prize.
Since the begining of time the Sith have stood as the strongest. This is a fact. The aliens and enemies would say the Jedi, but those creatures are essentually wrong in there foundation, and as they say in the Bloodwell, you cant lead a tukata to water and expect it to thankyou, the very nature of the beast is to drink wether you lead it or not.
To be Sith means alot of things. First off it means you follow the sith code. A Mharn, is from the Bloodwell, is where House Mharn raises its strong children which is, for all intensive purposes, fundimentually the best way to raise a sith warrior, proven time and time again. The Bloodwell is the faster way, what nature would normally take a millenia to acheive on its own, the Synod culls in a week what natural selection might take a thousand years to do out in the greater galaksi, henceforth what comes out is principally the same product but quicker and proven better guided by gods. You go in as a child and come out as a weapon. The weak ones get burried and the strong ones live. Its natural selection but on purpose, which is, philasophically, the more efficiant version.
Secondly to be Sith means pashion. The code says peace is a lie there is only pashion. No point in how much clearer it could be. The Jedi tell their members to have no passion which is, the philasophical equivilent of telling a blade to have no edge. A blade without an edge is a flat peice of metal, a bat, and a Jedi without passion is the same thing, which makes them unnatural and defeated of natural selection from the very begining.
Also to be Sith means you do not uplift the weak. That is the third mark of our doctorine. If somebody falls, they deserved it, by which I mean to say if you stand at the bottom of a flight of stairs and a stronger sith walks over you to get to the top, the imperitive failure is yours and not the stairs. There backs are essentually the stones we walk on. This is re-ality in nature, system because every body is not equal and some are deadset on fall, which is principally there own problem and not mine.
Now to the part why I am better then the others.
I am blood of House Mharn which is, proven without a doubt, an ancient and pure of the houses. My skin is crimson, my eyes yellow, my bones got ridges. I have ritual scars from the preists which I recieved when I was young and survived. Most of the other acolites cant say the same, half are alien or from the republic. Pacifically the ones from the republic, no hairitege from Korriban means henceforth no Sith blood, which means there essense is fundimentually weeker by definition. The apple, philasophically, does not fall far from the bloodwell, and if there is no bloodwell to begin with there is no apple either, which is principally the issue with there whole situation.
My superior who is blooded, Apprentice Mharn, is Lord Andnoa the Pendark of War. Same blood, same forge, same Bloodwell. Iron sharpens iron, henceforth, and since we are essentually the same iron, the sharpening has already begun on me through proximaty alone, which is a strong arguement before I have even said anything else. Explained logically so my "equals" can understand, with the others being alien and republic creatures, I have potential in blood which they fundimentually do not.
I bear the name Durhamsi at the moment, my brother stripped Droseth from me untill I earn my scars. The aliens see it ass weakness, they have no understanding that its a strenght. The Synod recycles names like a kitchen recycles broth, every drop subsequintly used, and the bones come back stronger from the boil, which is the principal of the whole thing. I will earn it back. Either way the Sith always wins, its the point in nature.
In concusion to be Sith is to be forged, scarred, and unrelenting. The Mharn maxim says "To strike is to pray. To bleed is to worship. To rise is to become more then blood." As Mharn is Sith, its truth. Where theres a Mharn there is a strike, and where theres a strike there is by definition a Sith, which is fundimentually how I philasophically conclude the matter.
I will win because its in my blood.
- Acolyte Durhamsi


