MSN: Star Wars: How to Watch Darth Maul's Story in Chronological Order, Explained
Star Wars: How to Watch Darth Maul's Story in Chronological Order, Explained
Comicbook.com: Star Wars Reveals What Happened to Darth Maul After Order 66 & the Clone Wars Finale
Star Wars Reveals What Happened to Darth Maul After Order 66 & the Clone Wars Finale
Darth was a title that preceded the moniker of a Sith Lord. Predating the history of the Rule of Two, it was used by ancient Sith such as Darth Atrius, Darth Caldoth, and Darth Noctyss. The Darth title was preserved through Darth Bane's reforms, spawning a thousand-year lineage that included...
Many of the Star Wars galaxy’s Sith Lords use the title of Darth, yet few properties directly address the title’s meaning, history, and origins. The first Star Wars character to use the Darth title is the franchise’s most iconic villain: Darth Vader.
What Does "Darth" Mean, & Who Was The First Sith Lord To Use The Title?
Darth Vader (/ dɑːrθ ˈveɪdər /) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. He first appeared in the original Star Wars film (1977) [b] and its novelization (1976). He is a leader of the Galactic Empire, and is one of the two major villains in the original film trilogy.
In the most popular sense, “Darth” is a fictional title used in the Star Wars franchise to signify a Sith Lord —a practitioner of the dark side of the Force. The term is generally placed before the Sith’s chosen name, creating intimidating titles such as Darth Vader or Darth Revan.