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Darth Noir was a Sith Lord in the Order of Corruption and the very first Lord of Hate. He recruited many potential Sith and Dark Jedi to the Order and was therefore very useful to Darth Corruticus, whom he was fanatically loyal to. This quality was unusual among Sith, as the normal practice was to kill their master, whereas this thought never occurred to Noir. He took Darth Disea but outlived him as Disea was killed during the Trench War.

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  • Darth Noir was a Sith Lord in the Order of Corruption and the very first Lord of Hate. He recruited many potential Sith and Dark Jedi to the Order and was therefore very useful to Darth Corruticus, whom he was fanatically loyal to. This quality was unusual among Sith, as the normal practice was to kill their master, whereas this thought never occurred to Noir. He took Darth Disea but outlived him as Disea was killed during the Trench War.
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  • Darth Noir was a Sith Lord in the Order of Corruption and the very first Lord of Hate. He recruited many potential Sith and Dark Jedi to the Order and was therefore very useful to Darth Corruticus, whom he was fanatically loyal to. This quality was unusual among Sith, as the normal practice was to kill their master, whereas this thought never occurred to Noir. He took Darth Disea but outlived him as Disea was killed during the Trench War.
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