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Lord Darth Sixtus, once a Jedi and disciple of Master Yoda, fought in the Battle of Jedha on the planet NiJedha, located in the Mid Rim system. After surviving with a mutilated body and feeling abandoned by the Jedi, he was drawn to the Dark Side. Trained by the powerful Sith Lord Darth Krayt, Sixtus honed his dark powers and became a fearsome Sith General. As a half-human, half-cyborg descendant of the Guardians of NiJedha, he possesses unique and formidable abilities. Now, he serves as the Sith protector of the Mid Rim, ensuring the Empire's dominance while pursuing his own dark ambitions. His presence instills fear and maintains control over the territories, making him a significant force in the galaxy. Sixtus's journey from a loyal Jedi to a powerful Sith Lord highlights his complex character and the tragic turn of his fate.
This dark, ominous illustration depicts a powerful Sith Lord with a menacing presence, set against a backdrop of chaos and destruction. Sharp lines and subtle shading bring the figure to life, while the intricate details of his attire evoke a sense of opulence and decay.
Created by Ramiraux on Jan 2, 2025 using the Flux PRO v1.1 AI image generator model.
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Hey guys! I'd just like to thank everyone for playing my Self Insert Sci-fi challenge. However, I did notice a large portion of you failed to adhere to the criteria, being Self-insert. I'm not too butthurt about it, it's just a little disappointing when a guy has an idea for what he wants his challenge to be, and a bunch of people do not act accordingly. I know there are a few of you who may say I should have just rejected the more deviant entries. Going forward, I believe that is the proper course of action. The reason I did not this time is that I absolutely hate having to do so, with the natural response being just not to.
Bear in mind that I in no way am saying the art which did not adhere to the criteria is not good art. Quite the opposite. There was not a single entry which was not in some way enjoyable to view. All I am saying is that I would greatly appreciate it if everyone adhered to the intended theme in the next one.