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Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date posted: Oct 08, 2006 5:11 PM  |  updated: Feb 12, 2009 12:19 PM
Extinct for Over a Millennium: or, A Darth By Any Other Name, Part 2
With the ongoing "DarthWho?" contest, I figured it was a good time to revisit the subject of the Darths I've named.

So far I've explained how Darth Ruin got his name. I decided to tackle Darth Millennial next. Brace yourselves.

Darth Millennial was formally introduced into Star Wars lore in Part 5 of Kyle Katarn's Tale. However, I had conceived of the character long before that, back when I first wrote Evil Never Dies in 2001. There was some pressure to play it safe with Darth Ruin's name, since that character was conceived as the progenitor of George Lucas' Sith of the prequels, but since Millennial was my own invention, I figured I'd stretch my wings.

First, some background on the guy. Darth Millennial was a Sith Lord active at some point in the 1000-year stretch between Darth Bane's rise to power and the coming of Darth Sidious. A three-eyed mutant, he was the apprentice to a Sith by the name Darth Cognus, who was firmly entrenched in Bane's philosophies, including the rule that only two Sith Lords would exist at any one time. Millennial, however, was more fond of the social Darwinism of Bane's rival, Lord Kaan, who insisted it was natural for the strong to rule over the weak. This ideological rift caused a conflict between the Sith master and apprentice, and Millennial split to start his own Sith tradition, the Prophets of the Dark Side, while his ideas were codified into the Dark Force religion.

It's important to note that the Prophets of the Dark Side were villains (along with their friend/foe the three-eyed mutant Trioculus) introduced in the infamous Glove of Darth Vader series, a group of children's books that have been vilified by a segment of the Star Wars community for their, well, childishness. I, however, have always been fond of them in a Jar Jar-like way. In general, I find children's stories like The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm fascinating. Like children themselves, there is a directness and simplicity to what they say that, while perhaps not true, has the stunning force of truth...not unlike a religious text. And, they're just plain fun.

Now, to the point. The immediate derivation of Darth Millennial's name is obvious. But why "millennium"?*** Well, because Darth Eternal is too easy, and I already used the name Ultimate for a ruler of the Mandalorians.

Folks who have visited my website will be familiar with the quotation that greets visitors on the main page: "There is a concept which corrupts and upsets all others. I refer not to Evil, whose limited realm is that of ethics; I refer to the infinite." Among theologians, no concept has been as important to the monotheistic faiths as that of infinity, which was often equated or analogized to God/perfection. Now, many cultures have a version of a number representing infinity: the sleepy 8 of Western culture is familiar, depicted thus . Another numerical version is that of the Chinese Taoists, who represented the totality of all being as 萬物 (wanwu), or "the 10,000 things." In Arabic culture, the numerical symbol for infinity is similar though less dramatic. It is 1,000, as in The Thousand and One Arabian Nights (which were also fairy tales of a kind).

Now, the number 1,000 pops up periodically in Star Wars. In A New Hope, Obi-Wan Kenobi tells us that the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice for over a thousand generations. In Attack of the Clones, Palpatine tells us that the Republic has stood for a thousand years. The Dark Empire series reveals that the Emperor intends to rule the Empire for a thousand more years, an echo of the Third Reich's "thousand-year plan." Of course, in one version of the speech Palpatine gave declaring a new Galactic Empire, he promises the new government will last instead 10,000 years. (But when both and 1,000 = , really, what's the difference).

That said, the quotation we're really concerned with comes from The Phantom Menace, wherein a shocked Jedi Council member asserts, "The Sith have been extinct for over a millennium!" Which is to say, since time immemorial, or indeed, forever.

So we come to Darth Millennial. It's likely that Millennial became a Sith close to the time the Sith were believed to have become extinct, making his name literally prophetic. But what is known for certain is that he believed he was special enough, perhaps even perfect enough, to be chosen as a prophet by the will of the Force.

As a religious figure, I wanted to integrate the concept of infinity into his name. But while the nature of the character was heavily indebted to the juvenility of the Glove of Darth Vader books, I wanted to pay homage, not actually one-up them with something as pretentious as Darth Infinitude or Darth Perfectus. As I mentioned previously, I'd scrutinized Uncle George's pattern for naming Sith, and while Darth Ruin was inspired by Maul and Bane, this time the long-winded Sidious and Plagueis were the models.

Still, the Glove of Darth Vader set the bar for bad taste pretty high (one might say infinitely high). Eight letters, Plaugeis? Only three syllables, Sidious? C'mon, is that the best you evil Sith evildoers can do? ~ Abel Gustavo Lopez Peņa IV

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*** Riddle me this: when does a Dark Jedi prefer a vibroblade to a lightsaber? When it's a double-bladed Jengardin Millennial vibroblade, of course.

Continue onto "I am Zannah," or: A Darth By Any Other Name, Part 3


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  Darth Feroci
The Diary of a Mad Selkath
date Posted: Oct 08, 2006 7:12 PM
What is a, "double-bladed Jengardin Millennial vibroblade"?
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Oct 08, 2006 7:20 PM
Hmmm. I admit that I previously new nothing about this character save the name. The name "Millennial" to me connoted that he was a religious figure of some sort. Turns out, he is! The word "millennial" is often used in conjunction with (mostly pre-2000, but it is still used) religions with acopalyptic beliefs such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, or in a way more extreme case, the Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan.
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Oct 08, 2006 7:21 PM
Apocalyptic. Oops
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Oct 08, 2006 9:03 PM
What is a, "double-bladed Jengardin Millennial vibroblade"?

Since you asked so nicely and you're a Darth, I have no choice but to answer. The double-bladed Jengardin Millennial vibroblade is a snazzy looking weapon that the dark Jedi Jerec employed in decapitating a would-be Jedi named Morgan Katarn. You can see the weapon listed in Jerec's equipment stats in part 6 of The Dark Forces Saga.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Oct 08, 2006 9:08 PM
The name "Millennial" to me connoted that he was a religious figure of some sort. Turns out, he is! The word "millennial" is often used in conjunction with (mostly pre-2000, but it is still used) religions with acopalyptic beliefs such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, or in a way more extreme case, the Aum Shinrikyo cult in Japan.

I briefly considered calling him Darth Y2K. ;)

Apocalyptic. Oops

Oops nothing! Now the world is gonna end! Yaaaaaaaaarrrrghhhhhh!
Darth NTM
Do Nautolans Dream of Aquatic Sheep?
date Posted: Oct 08, 2006 11:58 PM
Abel, I'd tell you my full name, but it even has your tongue-twister beat...

Interestingly, the name I submitted to "Darth Who" contest seemed to be along similar themes to Millennial.

Of course, then I read the fine print and realised I wasn't eligible for the contest.

:(

It was "Darth Gnosis", by the way.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Oct 09, 2006 1:32 AM
Abel, I'd tell you my full name, but it even has your tongue-twister beat...

The ancients knew such a one as had an unpronounceable name had a power possessed by none other. ;)

Interestingly, the name I submitted to "Darth Who" contest seemed to be along similar themes to Millennial.

Of course, then I read the fine print and realised I wasn't eligible for the contest.


That sucks. An Australia thing?

It was "Darth Gnosis", by the way.

Ah! The thinking man's Sith. :D
  Michelle1968
M68- Star Wars Kid at Heart
date Posted: Oct 09, 2006 6:49 PM
double-bladed Jengardin Millennial vibroblade Holy cow! SCARY! :O

That was very interesting.

I'm off to further explore the links! :)
  Son of a Bith
The Cantina Corner
date Posted: Oct 09, 2006 6:54 PM
Darth Gnosis??!! Seriously!!??

Holy Cow! I almost submitted that name too!! I am not joking! It totally goes with Jacen's character arc. You know, his search for knowledge. Plus it relates to the real life mystical order of the "Gnostics." I wanted to come up with something mystical. (And I did, but it wasn't this name)

I almost put that name in but a Wookieepedia search came up the the name "Gnosos" from the NJO.

Again, I am not joking.
Darth NTM
Do Nautolans Dream of Aquatic Sheep?
date Posted: Oct 09, 2006 11:47 PM
In that case Son of a Bith....


....I hope you win. :)
Darth NTM
Do Nautolans Dream of Aquatic Sheep?
date Posted: Oct 10, 2006 12:09 AM
And yes, Abel, it's because of me living in Australia that I can't enter...
  jSarek
jSarek's Infonet
date Posted: Oct 10, 2006 2:38 AM
It was known by the ancients that a Dark Lord with three eyes had a secret strength possessed by none other . . . and a freakin' sweet name to go with.
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Oct 10, 2006 12:13 PM
Holy cow! SCARY!

Pretty cool, huh? I thought the art in Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire was superb.

And yes, Abel, it's because of me living in Australia that I can't enter...

Weak.

It was known by the ancients that a Dark Lord with three eyes had a secret strength possessed by none other . . . and a freakin' sweet name to go with.

Quadrisyllabic... what's not to like?
  Darth Feroci
The Diary of a Mad Selkath
date Posted: Oct 10, 2006 7:23 PM
That "Darth Nameing" contest is crap. I have several ideas but I'm only 15. so that sucks. Plus I had a better name even than Feroci.
Also, is Darth Millenial a Human mutant or other species?
Halagad
Only Sith Deal In Absolutes!
date Posted: Oct 10, 2006 8:12 PM
Also, is Darth Millenial a Human mutant or other species?

Probably human.
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