Thursday, November 23, 2006

revans holocron

Known contents of revans holocron

I am Darth Revan, Dark Lord of the Sith.

Those who use the dark side are also bound to serve it. To understand this is to understand the underlying philosophy of the Sith.

The dark side offers power for power's sake. You must crave it. Covet it. You must seek power above all else, with no reservation or hesitation.

The Force will change you. It will transform you. Some fear this change. The teachings of the Jedi are focused on fighting and controlling this transformation. That is why those who serve the light are limited in what they accomplish.

True power can come only to those who embrace the transformation. There can be no compromise. Mercy, compassion, loyalty: all these things will prevent you from claiming what is rightfully yours. Those who follow the dark side must cast aside these conceits. Those who do not—those who try to walk the path of moderation—will fail, dragged down by their own weakness.

Those who accept the power of the dark side must also accept the challenge of holding on to it. By its very nature the dark side invites rivalry and strife. This is the greatest strength of the Sith: it culls the weak from our order. Yet this rivalry can also be our greatest weakness. The strong must be careful lest they be overwhelmed by the ambitions of those working beneath them in concert. Any master who instructs more than one apprentice in the ways of the dark side is a fool. In time, the apprentices will unite their strengths and overthrow the master. It is inevitable; axiomatic. That is why each master must have only one student.

This is also the reason there can only be one Dark Lord. The Sith must be ruled by a single leader: the very embodiment of the strength and power of the dark side. If the leader grows weak another must rise to seize the mantle. The strong rule; the weak are meant to serve. This is the way it must be.

My time here is ended. Take what I have taught you and use it well.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

asajj ventress

Asajj Ventress
Biographical information
Homeworld

Rattatak

Physical description
Species

Rattataki (cyborg)

Gender

Female

Height

1.8 meters

Hair color

Bald

Eye color

Blue

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Rise of the Empire era

Affiliation

Jedi, Confederacy of Independent Systems, Sith

  [Source]
"I am fear. I am the queen of a blood-soaked planet and an architect of genocide. I have helped to crack the Galaxy in half with this war and conquered every enemy I have ever faced—including death. All except for you."
—Asajj Ventress to Obi-Wan Kenobi

Asajj Ventress was a Dark Jedi and one of Count Dooku's Force-sensitive operatives. As a child, she was trained as a Jedi on her homeworld of Rattatak by Jedi Knight Ky Narec, but she gave into her anger when he was slain and started down the path to the dark side.

After taking up the lightsaber of her dead master in addition to her own, she slew all of the warlords on her homeworld. Eventually, her actions came to the attention of Count Dooku, and after a test of her abilities, she became a Commander of the Confederacy of Independent Systems. During the Clone Wars, Ventress had several run-ins with both Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, but after suffering a severe injury inflicted by Skywalker, she grew weary of fighting and disappeared into the unknown.

Biography Early life
"You are no Jedi, girl. You are simply hatred and bile given form."
Jedi Master Fay
Asajj Ventress mourns Ky Narec's death at the hands of the Rattataki warlords.
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Asajj Ventress mourns Ky Narec's death at the hands of the Rattataki warlords.

Asajj Ventress hailed from the barbaric planet of Rattatak. She became cold-hearted and merciless from a lifetime of enduring cruel hardships that began with the death of her parents. They had been warlords and had assembled a large army on Rattatak's southern hemisphere, but were defeated and killed by a coalition of other warlords under Osika Kirske. Ventress, alone on a harsh, unforgiving world, might have died, had it not been for the arrival of a Jedi Master named Ky Narec. Narec had become stranded upon Rattatak, and sensed Asajj's connection to the Force. Although Narec was cut off from the rest of the Jedi Order, he decided to train Ventress as his Padawan.

The two Jedi quickly became favored by the people, until Narec was killed by Osika Kirske before Asajj could become a fully-fledged Jedi. Because of this, Asajj was as skilled as any Jedi, but had not yet achieved mastery over her emotions. Asajj soon became a force of authority on her lawless homeworld, defeating most of the remaining twelve Rattataki warlords and getting her revenge on Kirske.

She tattooed a black stripe on her bald head for every warlord she slew. Ventress, now in control of the land once held by the warlords, had a castle built on Rattatak, from where she controlled her new kingdom. Asajj kept Ky Narec's lightsaber as a memento of the good times with her mentor, and developed a hatred of the Jedi, who she believed had abandoned Narec. Her bitterness and lust for revenge sent Asajj spiralling down the path of the dark side.

 

Thursday, October 26, 2006

visas marr

Visas Marr
Biographical information
Homeworld

Katarr

Date of birth

3,976 BBY

Physical description
Species

Miraluka

Gender

Female

Hair color

Black

Eye color

No eyes

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Old Republic era

Affiliation

Jedi Order, Galactic Republic, formerly Sith

  [Source]
"Her presence here is a threat to us. To you. Do not underestimate her... or her loyalty."
Kreia to the Jedi Exile

Visas Marr was a Miraluka from the planet Katarr and a companion to the Jedi Exile during her adventures in 3,951 BBY.

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Biography
"My life for yours."
— Visas Marr to the Jedi Exile

Visas was the only inhabitant of Katarr to survive its devastation in approximately 3,952 BBY, which was caused by Darth Nihilus in his hunger for the Force when he learned of a secret Jedi conclave assembled on the planet.

Feeling echoes in the Force, silent screams of the innocent, seeing all life around her becoming worse than dead—becoming nothing but absence in the Force—feeling drained, broken, having lost everything she was bound to... it was incredibly painful for Visas, and still, against all odds, she survived. And then, walking through the ashes of Katarr, she was approached by Nihilus himself.

The Sith Lord made her see — for the first time see the galaxy as a whole, and having experienced it, she wished to die. The galaxy, stripped of the Force, appeared as a lifeless conglomerate of flesh and rock, touched by swarms of ignorant living beings — the plague of life. As Nihilus explained, he wanted Visas to believe in his cause, that all life must be exterminated.

Visas during her first encounter with Darth Nihilus.
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Visas during her first encounter with Darth Nihilus.

This vision severely damaged her Force Sight — which she, as a Miraluka, had to solely rely on, having no physical sight. Nevertheless, being valuable as Force-sensitive, she was taken by Nihilus as an apprentice and servant.

About a year later, Visas, as well as Nihilus, felt a disturbance in the Force caused by the Jedi Exile and the decisions she made on her journey. However, Nihilus was unaware that the Exile was its source, as it did not feel like originating from a living being. After that discovery, Nihilus sent Visas to trace the unusual disturbance.

Visas as a servant of the Sith.
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Visas as a servant of the Sith.

Visas infiltrated the Exile's ship, the Ebon Hawk, during her absence and engaged in a fight with her when she returned — only to be defeated, wounded, and have her lightsaber broken. This caused Visas to abandon Nihilus and pledge her life to the Exile as she, to the displeasure of certain crew members, took her to the medbay instead of finishing her off.

Impressed by her compassion, Visas embraced the light side and told the Exile her entire backstory, as well as taught her to use Force Sight. She refused, however, to guide her to her master, as she felt she was not ready to face such a threat at that time. However, she foresaw that they would eventually meet in the near future.

From that moment, Visas aided the Exile during her search for the remaining Jedi Masters. In a final test of allegiance to her, Visas — along with the Exile herself — confronted and destroyed her old master, Darth Nihilus, aboard his flagship, the Ravager. Her fate ended up solely resting on that of the Exile, who gave her the strength to stand up to her former master.

Little is known of Visas's ultimate fate. She was hinted to be vital in the subsequent restoration of the Jedi Order; also, according to Darth Traya's final predictions, she returned to her homeworld, Katarr, and, looking upon its surface, finally saw what she was meant to see.

Behind the scenes
Concept art.
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Concept art.
  • Visas was voiced by Kelly Hu.
  • Visas Marr's name most likely originates from the Latin word visus (meaning sight) and marred (meaning impaired).
  • If the Exile chooses the path of the dark side, then Visas will forget about Katarr and will have an unstoppable vengeance against anyone that has ever hurt her physically or emotionally. Alternatively, the player can sacrifice Visas on the Ravager to weaken Nihilus, but only if she is wearing standard clothes and wielding a melee weapon.
  • If the Jedi Exile asks Visas what has she done to the Ebon Hawk's crew, they will still be intact and can help fight her.
  • In Wizards of the Coast's Champions of the Force miniatures set, the Jedi Sentinel miniature resembles Visas Marr.
Romance
Visas with her eye sockets undamaged.
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Visas with her eye sockets undamaged.

If the player is using a male light-side character, despite some turbulence, he can eventually fall in love with her—which will, if the player is not careful, make him lose influence with Brianna.

Technically, however, it is not possible to have a romance with Visas Marr. She, like Mical, will come to the Exile — if male — and "proclaim" her love for him. This, however, is different from the romance in the first KotOR game, where the player's character is able to return those feelings.

The same is true with the romance with Brianna. Though she reveals her name and she is, ironically, supposed to be a romantic interest, she does not state her love for the Exile or vice versa, causing a huge disappointment for many fans of the game.

Cut content
Mistaken for cut content, Visas is able to sacrifice herself on board Ravager.
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Mistaken for cut content, Visas is able to sacrifice herself on board Ravager.

Like with many other characters, Visas's role was originally greater, but some details and scenes were not implemented the final game due to short development cycle.

  • According to developer comments in her conversation file, she was supposed to render all of the Ebon Hawk crew unconscious; during his/her encounter with Visas, the player would (formally) control his/her current party members, but Visas would put them into a Force stasis similar to the one cast by Juhani, Darth Malak, and Bastila Shan in the first KotOR. Also, in the middle of the battle, she would somehow use her Force Sight to blind the player. In addition, the player would have the choice to spare Visas or simply kill her.
  • Visas exchanges dialogue with Canderous Ordo, thanking him for accompanying her to defeat Nihilus on the Ravager and then later, would heal him after an injury. Visas would then leave the Ebon Hawk and walk upon the surface of Malachor V together with the Mandalore. A glimpse of this can be found at one of the loading screens.
  • The player would get a second chance to murder Visas when he chooses to learn to use the Force as Nihilus does. The player would then "dispose of the unloyal one." Also, the player would be able to lie to Nihilus and with Visas, attack him by surprise.
  • In at least one possible ending for a male character (presumably the dark side ending), a scene of Visas being provoked into fight by Brianna would take place when the player entered the Proving Grounds of the Trayus Academy on Malachor V. After Darth Traya's defeat, the Exile would leave either Visas or Brianna (whomever he has more influence with) on the planet to guide future visitors.
  • In the cut ending, Visas participates in the deed of trying to kill Kreia alongside the other party members, but she gets hit by Force Crush and is imprisoned by Darth Sion.
  • Some cut content reveals that Visas probably was intended to join the party only if the player was a dark-sider. The promotional poster shows Visas on the dark side icon, opposed to Brianna on the light side. Cut content in the Dantooine modules (number 650) shows how Visas was intended to bring Kreia to Nihilus. This content was scrapped during late development stage.

its not starwars but what the heck

Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis)
Picture of Green Anole (Anoles carolinensis)

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Other Names
Chameleon
Description
The green anole is a common lizard, slender in build, with a narrow head and a long, slender tail that can be twice as long as the rest of the animal. Color can vary from gray-brown, to brown, to bright green. Each animal can change its color to blend with surroundings. Males can have a noticeable dewlap that is pink when displayed. It is commonly referred to as a "chameleon" due to its ability to change color, but not a true chameleon.
Habitat
Anoles require greenery, occasional shade, and a moist environment. They prefer to be in trees or shrubs, but can also be found on walls and fences.
Distribution
This lizard is found throughout the eastern third of Texas, and is common in the southeastern U.S.
Picture of Green Anole (Anoles carolinensis)

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Sunday, August 27, 2006

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Plo Koon
Biographical information
Homeworld

Dorin

Date of death

19 BBY

Physical description
Species

Kel Dor

Gender

Male

Height

1.88 meters

Hair color

None

Eye color

Black, with silver irises

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Rise of the Empire

Affiliation

Jedi, Galactic Republic

  [Source]
"He's an expert swordsman and a hard task master."
Qui-Gon Jinn
Contents[hide]

 

 

Native to the planet Dorin, like all Kel Dor, Koon was accustomed to breathing in an atmosphere containing little oxygen. Hence, in order to survive on oxygen-rich worlds, a Kel Dor had to wear protective goggles and an antiox face mask which also supplied him with a trace gas found only on his home world. An adept and skilled warrior, Plo came from a long Kel Dor Jedi dynasty, including an uncle and Plo Koon's own niece, Sha Koon. Plo Koon studied the Jedi way under the tutelage of legendary Wookiee Jedi Master Tyvokka.

Kel Dors had a reputation for making quick and clear distinctions between what is right and wrong. Plo Koon was no exception, often taking swift, decisive action with little or no contemplation for repercussive effects. This attitude, combined with Koon's sarcastic wit, often tried the patience of his Jedi Master. In his career, Plo trained many Padawans, including Bultar Swan and the female Trandoshan Lissarkh, who was Koon's apprentice during the Battle of Naboo. Koon was a close friend of Qui-Gon Jinn, and believed that Qui-Gon deserved a seat on the Jedi High Council. He even suggested the idea to Tyvokka, though the elder Jedi disagreed. However, Koon soon came to realize that due to his rebellious nature, Qui-Gon would never find a place on the Council.

Before he could accept his former master Tyvokka's offer to join the Council, Koon accompanied the Wookiee to Troiken, where the Republic was to negotiate with the pirate Iaco Stark. Stark had been stealing bacta supplies from cargo vessels and selling them at lower prices than the Trade Federation could afford to offer them. Rather than resort to military action, the Republic decided to negotiate, with Master Tyvokka as chief diplomat.

However, some factions in the government wanted more decisive action, and they organized an attack on Stark's forces, which caused the negotiations to degenerate into a firefight. Plo Koon watched in disbelief as Tyvokka was killed in the crossfire. In the wake of his Master's death, Koon rallied the forces of the Republic and led them to a miraculous victory in the ensuing conflict, which came to be known as the Stark Hyperspace War. This triumph made Plo Koon a hero of the Republic. He was made a Jedi Master and would hold a life-time seat on the Jedi Council in honor of his Master's dying wish. During the battle Plo befriended a Republic soldier, Jace Dallin, who later spoke of Koon's bravery and humility.

After the Stark Hyperspace War ended, Plo Koon was made a Jedi Master, and accepted a seat on the Jedi Council, where he served for many years. Plo Koon, ever humble, felt there were many others more qualified than he to serve on the Council. Plo was also a close friend of fellow Council member Micah Giett and went on many adventures with him. Their constant verbal sparring made them appear as rivals, but those close to the two Jedi Masters understood that they were indeed good friends.

Giiett and Koon were responsible for the release of the chef Slabba Drewl from the clutches of Corpo the Hutt on Ord Mantell. In a cooking contest with Corpo's kitchen droid MREM-02, Giiett was able to distract the audience while Koon swapped the droid's ingredients.

When judged, Giiett's Squirmer Stew, though average, was enough to win the competition and release Drewl. It was after this mission that Giiett considered the possibility of using two lightsabers.

A year before the Battle of Naboo, Plo and Micah participated in a mission to quell an uprising on the planet Yinchorr, accompanied by Lilit Twoseas and her apprentice K'Kruhk.

During the fighting, Koon used a Force technique to conjure and manipulate clouds of dust to cloak the Jedi from their Yinchorri attackers. Due to Koon's effective smokescreen, they were rescued by Adi Gallia, Eeth Koth and Tsui Choi, and soon embarked on a mission to rescue the remaining Jedi. Unfortunately during the conflict Giett was mortally wounded and chose to stay behind to distract the enemy. In honor of his fallen friend, Koon took over the training of his Padawan, Bultar Swan.

In most meetings with the Council, Plo Koon was a silent, enigmatic figure who rarely joined in with debates, but his knowledge was valued by the other Councilors. Plo was present when Qui-Gon brought the young Anakin Skywalker before them, asking to be trained as a Jedi. The Council's members were skeptical of the boy's suitability, and Qui-Gon's usual headstrong attitude did nothing to help matters. Before the Council came to a final decision, Qui-Gon was killed on Naboo, and Koon now had to mourn another friend. He, along with the rest of the Council, went to Naboo for Jinn's funeral.

During the years after the Battle of Naboo, Plo used his telepathic abilities to help Aayla Secura regain her memories following an incident with glitteryll on Ryloth. He also traveled with fellow council members to Malastare to negotiate a truce between the terrorist group known as the Red Iaro and the Lannik royals.

Koon remained on the Jedi Council for the next decade, witnessing a growing public discontent with the galactic government and the Jedi. A splinter group known as the Separatists emerged, led by former Jedi who had now taken the name Count Dooku. At the same time, a group calling itself the People's Inquest began enlisting support for a motion that would have forced the Jedi Order to be more accountable to the government. Plo Koon himself used a Jedi mind trick to disperse a crowd of student protesters who had infiltrated the Jedi Temple.

When an assassination attempt on Senator Padmé Amidala's life caused an uproar in the Senate, Chancellor Palpatine held a meeting with the Jedi and the Loyalist Committee— a meeting which Plo and fellow Council members Mace Windu, Ki-Adi-Mundi and Yoda attended. Plo was also present when Obi-Wan Kenobi contacted the Senators when he uncovered Separatist activity on Geonosis.

Plo was one of the 200-strong task force of Jedi who fought at the Battle of Geonosis in 22 BBY, joining with fellow Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi, amongst others, in a mission to deactivate the Droid Control Ship on Geonosis. Unfortunately, the Separatists had a backup control device, and Koon and Mundi were captured. They were marched to the execution arena where the surviving Jedi awaited imminent death. Just as the surrounding battle droids readied their blasters, the Jedi escaped with the timely intervention of the Republic Army. Plo Koon led a company of clone troopers into battle on Geonosis, and served as a General in the Grand Army during the Clone Wars. He was among the few to survive the battle of Geonosis.

During the war, he coordinated the Battle of Brentaal IV, advising Shaak Ti and joining her in meditating after the battle. Plo and Adi Gallia worked together for a while during the Clone Wars. They helped Anakin Skywalker and Ki-Adi-Mundi locate Obi-Wan-Kenobi and ARC trooper, Alpha, both of whom had been reported missing in action. During the search, the Jedi participated in a space battle against bounty hunters over Varonat. Also the double act rescued Senator Bail Organa when he was attacked by pirates.  

Friday, August 25, 2006

zez-kai ell

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Zez-Kai Ell
Biographical information
Date of death

3,951 BBY

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Hair color

Brown

Eye color

Brown

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Old Republic era

Affiliation

Jedi, Galactic Republic

  [Source]
"It is easy to cast blame, but it is perhaps time the Order accepted responsibility for their teachings, and their arrogance, and come to recognize that perhaps we are flawed."
— Zez-Kai Ell

Zez-Kai Ell was a Human Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council during the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War. He wielded a purple double-bladed lightsaber , and fought with a double-bladed variant of Ataru.

Ell was one of the Masters on the Council that banished the Jedi Exile from the Jedi Order. Zez-Kai Ell lost a Padawan during the Mandalorian Wars but did not blame his Padawan for his choice to go to war.

After the Jedi Civil War, he went into a voluntary exile on Nar Shaddaa in an attempt to escape detection by the Sith. When he encountered the Exile, he told her that he believed Revan's redemption had not actually been Revan's choice, despite the fact that Revan had learned of who he was and kept to the way of the Jedi before the destruction of the Star Forge. He believed that the council had commited a crime in erasing Revan's mind, despite the good that came from it. Based on his dialogue, it is possible that Ell was present when Revan's mind was erased. He also told the Exile that she had done the right thing to take action and fight in the Mandalorian Wars, when so few Jedi did.

"Not once did I hear one of the council claim responsibility for Revan, for Exar Kun, for Ulic, for Malak... or for you. Yet... you were the only one who came back to face our judgement. And rather than attempting to understand why you did what you did, we punished you instead. Our one chance to see where we had gone wrong, and we cast it aside. And now that decision has come back to us, and may carry with it, our destruction."
— Zez-Kai Ell

Zez-Kai Ell was more thoughtful and introspected than many of his fellow masters, and was quick to point out that the council's inaction led to Revan's fall, even going as far to say that blame was not solely on the Jedi who left to fight, but the Council as well. He also no longer considered himself a Jedi, claiming to have left the Order in disgust, both because of the Jedi and himself. Indeed, when the Exile met him he appeared to have fallen into a brooding depression, displaying something close to a death wish at times during his conversation with her. Despite this feeling of disillusionment, he remained loyal to the order and continued to trust in Master Kavar’s plan to draw out the Sith by finding the Exile.

Zez-Kai Ell was eventually killed by Darth Traya on Dantooine along with Masters Vrook and Kavar after they tried to sever the Jedi Exile from the Force to seal the breach in the Force she created.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

kreia

Kreia
Biographical information
Date of death

3,951 BBY

Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Hair color

Gray

Eye color

True color unknown. Milky white (light side/neutral); black (dark side)

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Old Republic era

Affiliation

Galactic Republic, Jedi, Sith

  [Source]
"Know that there was once a Darth Traya. And that she cast aside that role, was exiled, and found a new purpose. But there must always be a Darth Traya, one that holds the knowledge of betrayal. Who has been betrayed in their heart, and will betray in turn."
— Darth Traya

Kreia was a Jedi Master during the time before the Mandalorian Wars, and later a Sith Lady under the alias Darth Traya. As the guardian and keeper of the Jedi Archives, Kreia was an ardent observer, a patient scholar and a wise master. Later in life, after she turned to the dark side, the traits that she had exhibited in her former profession suited her new role as master schemer and Sith Lady. A woman who felt the bitter sting of betrayal from both the Jedi and the Sith, she dreamt of revenge not toward both or either group but toward the one that had destined her for such an end: the Force itself. Her story reached its climax when she found the Jedi Exile, a unique being who had the potential of bringing her dream of revenge a step closer to fruition.

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Biography Early life

Much of Kreia's early life is shrouded in mystery. It is known that she worked her way to the rank of Jedi Master and that she trained many students, the most famous of whom was Revan. It is very possible she fought during the Great Sith War and was the guardian of the Jedi Archives before Atris.

Fall to the dark side
"All that talk of hatred, manipulation, and standing on your own two feet—sorry, you don't get any more Sith than that."
Atton Rand

It is unknown when exactly Kreia was cast from the Jedi Order, although certain comments made by masters such as Kavar suggest that it was during, if not before, the Mandalorian Wars. According to Kreia, she had been exiled from the Order for her role in training Revan. The Jedi Council blamed Kreia for the war after several of her apprentices were easily seduced by the call of battle, most notably Revan. Consumed by her guilt and stung by the bitter actions of the Jedi, she questioned the validity of her beliefs in the Grey Philosophy and wondered if this was the reason why Revan had fallen. She followed Revan's footsteps in history, traveling from planet to planet, searching for an answer that he alone could provide. In her travels, she encountered many of Revan's acquaintances and found fragments of a man far from the dreaded image history would eventually paint of him. Her crusade ended on the dark world of Malachor V. As she descended to the lowest levels of the world, the extreme caress of dark side energies encompassed the frail Grey Jedi. From the descent of Jedi Master Kreia into the abyss arose Darth Traya; Sith Lady.

On the surface of Malachor V, she had found her own answers. At the center of Revan's former stronghold was the Trayus Academy, an ancient dark side Praxeum that contained the deepest and most intimate secrets of the Sith. From this mausoleum of ancient Sith knowledge she learned of what her apprentice had discovered: the existence of a more powerful, more dangerous empire far beyond the known borders of Galactic Republic space, where the true Sith Empire was waiting.

Kreia at the time of her second betrayal.
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Kreia at the time of her second betrayal.

The august boy whom she had taught; the brave knight who defended the weak when his fellows would not; and the fragments of the dark yet noble figure in history was one man trying to carry the weight of the galaxy and its future on his shoulders. There she found Revan's true intentions. From that moment on, she firmly believed that Revan had never "fallen", that instead a greater cause had come that called for certain actions to be done.

Continuing the legacy of her greatest student, Darth Traya reestablished the Trayus Academy to train, convert, and create the new generation of Sith: men and women who would act as a gadfly to the Republic. After some time, she found similar Sith Lords who were interested in rebuilding the deteriorating Sith Order. Darth Nihilus, the Lord of Hunger, and Darth Sion, the Lord of Pain, joined her in the creation of the first Sith Triumvirate. As time passed and the Jedi ran to hide, the Sith Lords' ideals became divergent. Traya and Revan's legacy fell far from Darth Nihilus' destructive hunger and Sion's bitter crusade against the Jedi. A violent argument eventually arose among the three, and as Traya was the odd one out, she was cast aside, beaten and broken. Once again she had been betrayed.

Lost and disheveled, Traya blamed neither side and instead dreamt of revenge on a far greater scale, revenge against a higher power which had destined her to be betrayed by those whom she had loyally served. She knew now that this conflict between light and dark was never going to end, and that the galaxy was doomed to chaos forever. Firm in her belief, she engineered a master plan to eliminate the Force, once and for all. Kreia had come to regard the Force as an uncaring, insidious god. She noted the tremendous loss of life throughout history -- and far into the future -- during the many battles between the Jedi and the Sith. For this, Kreia blamed neither the Jedi nor the Sith, but rather the Force itself. Stopping the Force from controlling the lives of men and women throughout the galaxy became her crusade.

Kreia and the Jedi Exile
"I am your rescuer, as you are mine."
— Kreia
Kreia while traveling with the Jedi Exile.
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Kreia while traveling with the Jedi Exile.

Banished, disbanded or in hiding, the Jedi Order was nearly gone from the galaxy. The Republic, plagued by instability, found false hope in the rumors of the Order's resurrection. One such story is that of the Last Jedi, the one who walked the path of most men and wandered the galaxy. Beneath layers of hearsay and unconfirmed reports, Kreia had found a means to destroy the Force. Bound by hands of death, Kreia intruded upon the company of the wounded Jedi Exile. They subconsciously reached out to each other, both strengthening each other in the knowledge that they had survived the void that had befallen them. That bond formed a connection so powerful that the death echoes of either member would be enough to kill the other.

Shortly after, as Kreia and the Exile attempted to escape the Peragus II asteroid mining facility, Kreia encountered her former protege, Darth Sion. The master and student fought, and Kreia, hardly at her full power, lost her left hand to Sion's lightsaber. The Exile felt the pain of losing the limb as she had done, and the two confirmed that their deep link could well have proven to be fatal.

While slowly regaining her connection to the Force, Kreia began to shape the Exile as a new pupil. Her new student sought answers to the questions of her identity, and Kreia was all too willing to search for them, curious to see if the answers would lead to the end she was planning. She taught the Exile to carefully choose her actions, asking her to view the ethical implications of her quests, and showed her that the galaxy and its inhabitants' morals were far more complicated than the basic tenets of the light and dark sides of the Force.

As the Exile grew in power, Kreia watched as she unknowingly strengthened the struggling Republic through her search. During these adventures, many people found the company of the Exile, most of them sensitive to the Force; and although many of them were wary of Kreia, she was able to manipulate most of them do her bidding. Through the ease of which the Exile had "called" upon her companions, the old master had seen the Exile's ability to transmit extreme echoes to those she was bound with. Using the Exile's power and with the knowledge of Darth Nihilus' condition, Kreia intended to bring her plans into finality.

By the end of her adventures with the Exile, Kreia had devised a method to kill the Force with what she called "echoes:" tragedies that left persistent wounds in the universe, which made the Force difficult and sometimes impossible to hear and to be used. Her discovery of these "echoes" and her avenue of attack on the Force was made possible entirely by the Exile; she provided the first "echo" that she could study through her actions on the planet of Malachor V, and she turned the echoes of her survival from a mere curiosity into being a viable mechanism for destroying the Force. By Kreia's reasoning, people who died of these echoes when they could not bear to voluntarily sever themselves from the Force (as the Exile did to save her life) were not strong enough to deserve to live in the first place. Her hatred of the Force was the overriding goal, for in her mind, if she did not kill it, even more lives would be lost in the future.

Kreia traveled with the Exile on her search for the Jedi Masters,
Darth Traya.
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Darth Traya.
manipulating her toward the truth of her existence and her bizarre abilities. When the truth was revealed -- that the Exile was indeed a wound in the Force -- Kreia confronted her and left her unconscious (along with killing the Jedi Masters who tried to strip the Exile of her Force Powers) in the ruins of Dantooine. Journeying to Telos IV, the reborn Darth Traya turned Jedi Master Atris to the dark side of the Force. She became the second Darth Traya, and believed herself to be the heir to Kreia's power, but her duel with the Exile in the Telos academy proved otherwise. In reality, Traya had used Atris as a pawn to lure the Exile to her, so she could break her and use her to end the Force, once and for all.

After the Battle of Telos IV in which the Exile destroyed Darth Nihilus, the Exile journeyed to Malachor V, where Traya and Sion were hidden in the depths of the Trayus Academy. The Exile confronted the Sith Lords, and eroded Sion's will, releasing him from all his pain in the process. By giving up the pain, and therefore the Force, Sion was finally able to die -- but not before warning the Exile that Traya would try to do to her what she had done to Sion himself.

The Exile found Traya in the core of the academy and bested her, slicing her remaining hand off. As her final act, she drew upon the Force that radiated from Malachor V in order to give the Exile one last gift: a prediction of the future of the galaxy and that of her friends. She died from the wounds dealt to her by the Exile, leaving her apprentice to follow Revan to the true Sith Empire. Before her death, she confessed that she truly loved the Exile, as she had finally proven her ideals were correct.

 

 

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