Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Star Wars: The Acolyte episode 4.
Summary
Star Wars: The Acolytecontinues to prove that it has a lot to say about the Sith and the Jedi, and it has now revealed a core part of Sith initiation, 19 years after it was first seen inStar Wars: Episode III -Revenge of the Sith. The Sith, duringthe High Republic Eratime period thatThe Acolytetakes place in, were deeply in hiding after being defeated hundreds of years earlier. This completely shook up the Sith hierarchy in the galaxy, changing their numbers from thousands to only two; one master and one apprentice, training in secret.
ButThe Acolyteis showing viewers these Sith in hiding before the prequel trilogy for the first time in the newStar Warscanon, leading to new revelations left and right. In order for theRule of Two, this new Sith hierarchy, to stay in place, the master trains their apprentice until the apprentice is strong enough to kill the master, and takes their place. The apprentice, however, sometimes gets ahead of themselves, recruiting aSith acolytebefore they’ve even killed their master.

Star Wars: The Acolyte Episode Guide - Cast Members, Biggest Takeaways & Easter Eggs
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A Sith Acolyte Must Kill A Jedi To Prove They’re Worthy
Initiation Into The Sith Ideology
Sith acolytes have been seen before inStar WarswithAsajj Ventress, apprentice to Count Dooku during the Clone Wars. These acolytes are not Sith yet, so the apprentice has not broken the Rule of Two, though the master is never happy to learn that they might be replaced soon.The Acolytehas introduced viewers toMae Aniseya, who is also not a Sith, but is training under a Sith - likely the apprentice themselves, though audiences don’t know who the new Sith is yet.
The test Mae is continually prodded into completing is killing a Jedi. This makes complete sense, considering otherStar Warsstories surrounding Darth Maul that have shown him emerging from the shadows to kill a Jedi apprentice while he and Palpatine were still in hiding, and Count Dooku killing Yaddle only a few years later.This action of killing a Jedi is instrumental to proving oneself to be worthy of becoming a Sith, but also leads to another element of Sith identity.

The Acolyte Then Bleeds The Stolen Kyber Crystal
Red Lightsabers Are Not Natural
The new canon has changed several aspects of the Sith inStar Wars, but the biggest is probably the origin ofred lightsabers. In Legends, red lightsabers were powered by artificialkyber crystals, while in canon, the red coloring only comes from bleeding kyber crystals as a process of imbuing one’s own fears and dark energies into a previously normal crystal. This is a key part of becoming a Sith, and could also be tied into the process of an acolyte proving their worthiness.
There is more to just the Sith than their Rule of Two, with their acolytes needing to prove their worth in their own special way before being worthy of holding the title of Sith Lord.

An acolyte must prove themselves by killing a Jedi, but there is also the specification of killing one with no weapon. There seems to be an emphasis on Jedi not being the first to draw their weapons, too. This could be trying to make the connection between lightsaber usage and the worthiness of becoming a Sith, withacolytes needing to be able to completely and functionally destroy a light side user without a weapon to earn the right to make their own– through bleeding the kyber crystal of the Jedi they assassinated.
The Acolyte Writer Explains Why Episode 4 Didn’t Show [SPOILER]’s Death
A major death at the end of The Acolyte episode 4 was left shrouded in mystery, with the episode’s writer detailing exactly why this was not shown.
This type of test is not new forStar Wars, as other dark siders have faced similar tasks in different places. In a way, Anakin Skywalker killing Dooku at Palpatine’s behest could have been a similar test of taking a life mercilessly – though he did use not one, but two lightsabers.The Acolyteseems to be going just a bit further in proving that there is more to just the Sith than their Rule of Two, with their acolytes needing to prove their worth in their own special way before being worthy of holding the title of Sith Lord.
The Acolyteepisode 4 is now streaming. New episodes release Tuesdays on Disney+.
The Acolyte
Cast
The Acolyte is a television series set in the Star Wars universe at the end of the High Republic Era, where both the Jedi and the Galactic Empire were at the height of their influence. This sci-fi thriller sees a former Padawan reunite with her former Jedi Master as they investigate several crimes - all leading to darkness erupting from beneath the surface and preparing to bring about the end of the High Republic.