Summary

There’s a reason whyDarth Plagueiswas known as “The Wise” in theStar Warscanon. Having been referenced inRevenge of the Sithas the powerful Sith master of Darth Sidious himself, the origins of Palpatine’s teacher and his legendary abilities have largely been left a mystery in the established canon, with Plagueis only recently making his first live-action debut in the finale episode ofThe Acolyte. However, the non-canon Legends confirmed that Plagueis received his title from Palpatine himself.

In the non-canonical Legends novelDarth Plagueisby James Luceno, the origins of Palpatine are revealed.Not only does the book uncover how Palpatine was discovered by Darth Palgueisand eventually became his new Sith apprentice, but it also reveals the years of meticulous planning and “Grand Design” the Sith engineered to make the galaxy theirs in the wake of the Jedi Order’s destruction. To that end,theStar Warsnovel confirms that Palpatine naming Darth Plagueis as “The Wise” was neither ironic nor simply for the sake of flattering his dark master.

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Darth Plagueis' Nickname Wasn’t Meant To Be Ironic

“Powerful Beyond Palpatine’s Understanding”

InRevenge of the Sith,Palpatine notes during his gradual corruption of Anakin Skywalkerthat Plagueis' demise was ironic considering the fact that while he could save others from dying, he could not save himself.However, theDarth Plagueisnovel confirms that the Sith Lord’s title given to him by his apprentice was not created with any sort of inherent irony. During their conversations and planning for the future where Palpatine is envisioned as Supreme Chancellor of the Republic while Plagueis operates in the background as co-chancellor, Palpatine is truly reverent to his master: “In the annals of Sith history, you will be known as “Darth Plagueis the Wise”.

As confirmed in a later passage of the novel, it’s confirmed thatPalpatine was indeed being genuine with the naming of his Sith master. Fearing the power and knowledge at his master’s command, Plagueis' title was both a strong reminder and a warning for Palpatine himself to continue learning the ways of the dark side:

Palpatine and Anakin Skywalker sit beside one another with Palpatine looking at Anakin in Revenge of the Sith.

“Palpatine hadn’t been attempting to flatter Plagueis by calling him “Wise”, not entirely at any rate. The Muun was powerful beyond Palpatine’s present understanding, the only being capable of guiding the galaxy into the future. A crescendo. At times, it was difficult to grasp that they would see in their lifetime the fall of the Republic and the annihilation of the Jedi Order. And yet Palpatine seemed to know it to be true. A grand design was unfolding, in which Palpatine was not merely a player, but an architect.”

However, Palpatine was content with biding during his time when he was still growing in his own dark side, all while never letting his guard down around the far more powerful Sith Lord.

Cover art from James Luceno’s Darth Plagueis novel.

As Wise As He May Have Been, Darth Plagueis Underestimated Palpatine

Darth Sidious Eventually Surpassed His Master

Eventually, Palpatine comes to believe the time had come in the wake of his election as Supreme Chancellor to finally kill his master, in accordance with theSith’s Rule of Two. Blindsided by the betrayal,it was evident that Darth Plagueis completely underestimated his apprentice. Drawn to the murderous act by the dark side itself, Palpatine kills his master using multiple blasts of Force lightning after Plagueis had grown intoxicated from drinking and had begun to sleep.

It’s currently unknown if the same series of events seen in theDarth Plagueisnovel occurred in the establishedStar Warscanon. After all, the book’s technical status is Legends, though itwasone of the last novels written prior to the continuity purge. Regardless,the suggestion remains that Palpatine truly believed his master to be incredibly wise and powerful back when they were a genuine partnership in the dark side, long before Darth Sidious came to believe that he’d finally surpassed his master’s long-held power and wisdom as the galaxy’s new Sith master.

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Emperor Palpatine / Darth Sidious

The senator for Naboo, Palpatine rose to power and influence during the dying days of the Republic. In reality, his public persona was just a mask; he was really Darth Sidious, greatest of the Sith Lords, and he used his political skills and Machiavellian cunning to bring down both the Republic and the Jedi. Palpatine ruled his Galactic Empire for decades, until he was betrayed by his apprentice, Darth Vader. Even this wasn’t enough to stop the Emperor, however, as he was resurrected by his followers - only to be defeated once again.