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i found this o a web site it says...

count dooko count not train asajji ventess because there could only be 2 sith lords at a time because of sith ancient covenant

but... it says that there is 3 sith lords for kotor 2

The rule "There can only be 2 Sith Lords" was set by the last surviving Sith Darth Bane around 3000 years after KotOR.

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i found this o a web site it says...

  count dooko count not train asajji ventess because there could only be 2 sith lords at a time because of sith ancient covenant

but... it says that there is 3 sith lords for kotor 2

 

i think it was darth bane that introduced this "rule of 2"; a few(thousand!) years after kotor...

And who said they were all allies? They are probably fighting amongst each other for the title of dark lord of the sith, not master apprentice + apprentice (Maybe even more than 3).

Wasn't asajji ventess a Dark Jedi so i don't know if that counts as well. Then you also got General Grevious who also weilds Lightsabers. So I don't how to explain that but I think Grevious and Ventress are Dark Jedi not Sith.

General Grievous is half-droid, half-alien with connections to Darth Sidious.

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