Look up him on youtube. Hes pretty cool. I consider him gray as he one of the few sith who does not care about petty power schemes and power plays which many consider the sith's weakness. He knows his role in the empire and only wishes to expand it to the rest of the galaxy. *SWTOR SPOILER WARNING* in the latest stwor expansion" Knights of the Fallen Empire Marr dies and becomes a force ghost. But unlike most sith who live afeter death who become evil or insane Marr reatain his usual persona and is at peace. If your wondering about him and your not a swtor player look up Darth marr on youtube! Thanks for reading.
I may not be a SW loremaster, but I know more than enough to know that that isn't true, whether in old or new lore. The light and dark are recognized long before the Jedi or Sith are. It's not coincidence or some arbitrary factional division that causes force abilities to be fueled by specific emotions. While a given emotion isn't "light or dark", that's not reflected by the associated force manifestations.
What of this would you say is suggestive of a moral quagmire?
I like how the conversation itself can't be held without talking about it in terms of the Jedi and the Sith and how they view the Force.
That's the farce that has been established with the setting. Everything is good vs. evil with no consideration for anything between.
It's fucking stupid.
Well, the Jedi see it as a way to harmonize oneself, to keep peace, whereas the Sith see it as a tool, one they can use to control and bend the wills of others to their own. Granted, the Jedi can use this too to an extent with the Jedi Mind Trick. I mean, the Jedi philosphy was based on Zen, Buddhism, etc
I like how the conversation itself can't be held without talking about it in terms of the Jedi and the Sith and how they view the Force.
But it can. It can't be held without talking about it in terms of its known limits and powers, which are segregated and fueled by emotion.