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Dark Disciples
Darksiders: those pulled to use the Force via passion, anger, pain, and possessiveness. Most of the darksiders that we see in canon follow the Sith philosophy to some degree (excepting the Witches of Dathomir).
What does the Dark Side look like when wielded by non-Sith?
Potential sub-questions:
- What are the physical effects of using the Dark Side long-term?
- How are the Sith limited by their own philosophy?
- What are the coolest Dark Side-oriented powers you can/have come up with?
- Can Darksiders pick and choose what emotions to focus on in their force practice? (for example, preferencing lust over hatred)
It you have prompt ideas from this or any other discussion, please let me know in this post!
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The Dark Side when wielding by a non-Sith looks identical to the Force wielded by anyone. The thing that makes the Sith evil is not that they use the Force in a heightened emotional state (i.e. the Dark Side), but rather that they choose to use it to do bad things. The Dark Side is potentially harmful psychologically and physiologically because it basically creates an emotional feedback loop. Say you use the Force when you're angry. Your anger colors the Force around you, so the next time you reach for the Force you're feeling an echo of your anger which effects your current mood. Human bodies and brains aren't made to feel intense emotions all the time, so I imagine it might put strain on the heart or give you symptoms of depression or anxiety or something.