List of Ancient Jedi
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This article is about Ancient Jedi from the fictional Star Wars universe, which existed thousands or tens of thousands of years before the films.
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Atris
Main article Atris
Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
She is one of the few surviving Jedi, most of the rest having fallen to the Sith Lords Darth Nihilus and Darth Sion, and their army of Sith assassins. She has taken refuge under a polar ice cap on the planet Telos, where she has hidden most of the Jedi's valuable artifacts and resources, such as Sith Holocrons. She sought to remedy what she saw as a fundamental flaw of the Jedi Order: the lack of any mechanism to prevent Jedi from falling to the Dark Side, and repeatedly wreaking havoc on the galaxy. To that end, she trained a group of half-sisters, specially equipped and trained to resist Force powers and if necessary use their Echani combat skills to subdue wayward Jedi. It was possible in Knights of the Old Republic 2 to have one of these Handmaidens in your party. Atris planned to eventually rebuild the Jedi Order, but she became corrupted by her own arrogance and by delving into the forbidden knowledge of her collection of Sith Holocrons.
Baas, Bodo
Bodo Baas was a Jedi Master and a Gatekeeper of the Holocron that Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa-Solo retrieve from the reborn Emperor Palpatine, and which was eventually destroyed on Yavin 4 by Exar Kun.
Bodo Baas was part of a Jedi group that lived in the Adega system, six hundred years before the destruction of the first Death Star. Eventually becoming a Jedi Master, Bodo inherited a Jedi Holocron, a glowing cube which held stories of Jedi of the past. Master Bodo recorded his stories and those of other Jedi onto the Holocron so that future generations of Jedi could use their knowledge and benefit from the wealth of experience contained within.
A Holocron can only be activated by the touch of a Force user; once activated a "Gatekeeper" would tell stories of ancient Jedi and give lessons on the Force. The Gatekeeper could interact with the user and could answer questions with related stories. Bodo Baas became the Gatekeeper for his Holocron.
During the great purge of the Jedi, Emperor Palpatine had Bodo Baas executed for "crimes against the Empire" and the Holocron was taken to Wayland. Though the Emperor could listen to most of the stories contained within the Holocron, he could not access those stories only reserved for Jedi using the Light side of the Force.
Bodo Baas was a descendant of the Jedi Master Vodo-Siosk Baas, who was a contemporary of the Jedi Master Arca Jeth, about 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War.
Baas, Vodo-Siosk
| Star Wars character | |
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| Vodo-Siosk Baas | |
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| Homeworld | Dantooine |
| Species | part-insect, part-crustacean |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weapon | Staff, Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Jedi Starfighter |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Old Republic |
| Film portrayer | N/A |
Vodo-Siosk Bass was a part-insect, part-crustacean Jedi Master from Dantooine known as the teacher of future Jedi Knights Dace Culu, Shoaneb Culu, and Nomi Sunrider. Baas was expert at the creation of the lightsaber and could create such a weapon in mere days.
Baas was also the teacher of the Jedi Knight Exar Kun before he turned to the Sith teachings and the Dark Side of The Force. Despite his own proficiency with lightsabers, Baas prefered to use a simple staff which he wielded adeptly against any other lightsaber. He augmented the staff's strength through the Force.
Thousands of years before the Battle of Yavin, Baas was greatly troubled by the rise of Sith power, especially because his former student was at the heart of the disturbance. He felt that he had failed, and returned to Coruscant after the capture of Ulic Qel-Droma. Baas hoped to sway the former Jedi back from the Dark Side, but was foiled by the appearance of Exar Kun. Kun challenged him to a duel, and Baas was brutally slain by his former student on the floor of the ancient Senate Chamber.
Baas later appeared in the Jedi Academy trilogy, serving as the gatekeeper of the Jedi Holocron. However, the Holocron was destroyed by the spirit of Exar Kun. Baas' own spirit later appeared when the first class of the Jedi Academy confronted Kun, and he disappeared back into the Force, knowing Kun was gone at last.
Bindo, Jolee
| Star Wars character | |
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| Jolee Bindo | |
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| Homeworld | Unknown |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Ebon Hawk |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
| Film portrayer | Kevin Michael Richardson (Voice in Video Game) |
Jolee Bindo was featured in the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. During the game, the player finds the old Jedi in the Shadowlands of the planet Kashyyyk. After helping Jolee scare off some hunters, he joins the player's party. Despite his ornery and seemingly apathetic nature in the beginning of the game, Master Bindo possesses a calm wisdom and a courageous heart. Jolee is a Jedi 'Consular', one of the three classes of Jedi made available when the character undergoes Jedi training on Dantooine. A 'Consular' is primarily a mediator and pacifist, one who seeks to ask questions first before taking action to solve a problem. In the game, a Consular's development is characterised by its emphasis on 'force powers' as opposed to combat skills, as might be favoured by the more action-leaning Jedi 'Guardian'.
Bnar, Ood
| Star Wars character | |
| Ood Bnar | |
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| Homeworld | Ryyk |
| Species | Neti |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | 5.0 meters |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Gigantic Jedi Starfighter |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Old Republic |
| Film portrayer | N/A |
Ood Bnar was a member of the plant species Neti and a Jedi Master from the planet Ryyk. When Ryyk was destroyed by a supernova, he became the last remaining Neti. He soon found out that he was the only Neti not on Ryyk - he survived only because he was on Ossus teaching students. When he fought in the Sith War he planted himself in the ground over a huge cache of lightsabers to prevent the Sith from using them due to the Neti ability to do that. He awakened 4000 years later on the planet Ossus to save Luke Skywalker and the Ysanna Jedi Jem from Executor Sedriss. While Sedriss called electricity from Ossus' atmosphere, Ood drained power from the planets core, both released their energy killing both Sedriss and Bnar. Thus he sacrificed his life for Jem, becoming one with the Force and rendering the Neti species extinct.
He was one of the few survivors of the Great Jedi Purge.
Boda, Ashka
Ashka Boda was an ancient Jedi Master who was murdered during the Great Jedi Purge. He was the holder of a Holocron, of which Vodo-Siosk Baas was the Gatekeeper, at that time. Emperor Palpatine took control of the Holocron and stole its secrets. Later, Leia Organa stole this artifact from the resurrected Emperor, and gave it to her brother Luke for use in his Academy. It was later destroyed by the spirit of Exar Kun.
Chamma
Chamma was a Jedi Master who taught just prior to the Great Sith War. Andur Sunrider was initially apprenticed to him. Little is known about this mysterious Jedi.
Diath, Sidonra
Sidonra Diath was an ancient Jedi Master and leader of the Republic Senate, he was born in a failed mining colony on the planet Tatooine. He rose to power during the Great Sith War.
Dominus
Dominus was a Jedi Master several thousand years [[BBY]. This ancient Jedi Master was the teacher of Zona Luka, until she killed him while under the commanding spell of Exar Kun's Sith powers.
Dorak
Master Dorak is a Jedi Master from the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic - from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Dorak is one of the Masters on the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine alongside Masters Zhar, Vandar, and Vrook. His role is of the Archivist of the Jedi Archives on Dantooine. He is also the character that the player character speaks to in order to choose his Jedi class. After having consulted the Jedi Archives about the Star Forge yet having found nothing of relevance, he confesses to total bafflement.
In the sequel of the game, the player learns through a dialogue with Kreia that Dorak is killed after the Sith Lord Darth Nihilus destroys the world of Katarr through his hunger for the Force.
Dur, Jaled
Jedi Master Jaled Dur existed during the Old Republic. He is credited with the creation of the Heart of the Universe.
Ell, Zez-Kai
Zez-Kai Ell was a Jedi Master and Council member during the Mandalorian Wars and the Jedi Civil War. He was one of the several Council members who banished the Jedi Exile after the Exile returned from the Mandalorian Wars. After the Jedi Civil War had ended, Zez-Kai Ell was one of the few Jedi who did not go to the doomed Miraluka world of Katarr to the last Jedi Council, and subsequently escaped death.
When the Jedi Council disbanded, Zez-Kai-Ell went to Nar Shaddaa, the Smuggler's Moon. He hid in the densely populated moon for a time. Then, five years after the end of the Jedi Civil War, the Exile arrived.
Light Side Story
After a chaotic meeting with various crime bosses, the Exile meets with Zez-Kai Ell due in part to Mira, a bounty hunter and friend of Zez-Kai Ell. The Exile questions Zez-Kai Ell and petitions him to go to Dantooine and wait there.
After bringing the council back together, the Exile meets them at the Dantooine Enclave. The Masters judge the Exile again and attempt to cut him/her off from the Force in order to save the Jedi from the ravages of Darth Nihilus. But the shadowy Kreia (or more correctly, Darth Traya), enters the Enclave and uses an ancient Sith technique to kill Zez-Kai Ell and his fellow Jedi Masters.
Dark Side Story
After a chaotic meeting with various crime bosses, the Exile meets with Zez-Kai Ell due in part to the tracking skills of a Wookie named Hanharr. However, the Jedi Exile, now on the path of a Sith, slays Zez-Kai Ell for vengeance. From the battle, the Exile enhances his connection to the Force and and learns a lightsaber form.
Esan, Tavlon
A jedi who defied the council and followed Revan and Malak to fight in the Mandalorian wars. The Jedi Exile encountered him in a dark-side induced flashback on Korriban, similar to the one that Luke Skywalker underwent in the cave on Dagobah. It is heavily implied that he later became a Sith.
Garnoo
Garnoo was a Jedi Master from ancient times (several thousand years BBY).
A Neti Jedi Master, Garnoo was first master of Oss Willum.
Gra'aton
Gra'aton was an ancient Jedi Master who worked with Yoda and Vulaton on Dathomir to try and save the Chu'unthor.
Ikrit
The one-meter-tall, white-furred, floppy-eared creature known as Ikrit was originally believed to have been the pet of Anakin Solo, discovered in the jungles of Yavin IV. It was only later, after solving the puzzle of the Golden Globe with the help of Anakin and his friend Tahiri Veila, that Ikrit showed what he really was: an ancient Jedi Master.
Four hundred years before Anakin came to the Academy, Ikrit came to the moon of Yavin IV and discovered the Golden Globe. Unable to break the curse, he waited until somone came along who could, which happened to be Anakin and Tahiri. Ikrit was trained by Master Yoda himself. Ikrit kept his true identity secret from but a few people, with the except of Tionne, Uldir, and Anakin and Tahiri. He shared his knowledge with them and whenever possible, such as during their many adventures, helped train Anakin, Tahiri, and Uldir.
When the Peace Brigade and the Yuuzhan Vong attacked Yavin IV, Ikrit helped Tionne and Kam Solusar hide the trainee children from them. Ikrit went back to help Anakin defend the Great Temple from the attackers. He discovered that Tahiri, Sannah, and Valin Horn had stayed behind to help them. After stealing a Brigade shuttle and kidnapping the pilot, the group tried to make its escape. However, in the attempt a group of Brigade ships tried to stop them. Ikrit jumped out of the ship to drive them back and draw their fire. His gambit was successful, but cost him his life.
Jeth, Arca
Arca Jeth was a famous Jedi Master from ancient times. He was known to be an expert swordsman and he taught many Jedi Apprentices at his training compound on Arkania some four millennia BBY. Sometimes as many as twenty students at a time. His apprentices included Ulic Qel-Droma and Cay Qel-Droma. Jeth was assigned to be watchman of the Onderon System, and he sent his young apprentices to the planet Onderon, making Ulic his "chargeman". Arca Jeth was killed fighting renegade droids directed by the evil Krath sorcerers on the planet Deneba.
Juhani
| Star Wars character | |
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| Juhani | |
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| Homeworld | Taris |
| Species | Cathar |
| Gender | Female |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Ebon Hawk |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
| Film portrayer | N/A |
Juhani is a Jedi character from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Juhani is a member of the cat-like race, the Cathar, known for their fiery emotions. She feels as though she can't control her emotions, though the player can give her an emotional boost by telling her that she can. The player first meets her as the final trial before the player can join the Jedi order; Juhani has turned to the darkside, believing that she killed her own Master. When first encountered, the player can choose to kill Juhani instead of redeem her, thus negating her as a member of the player's party.
Juhani's character was originally planned to be called Bastila Shan, and this name is seen on early concept art. However, when the developers decided not to use Vima Sunrider as one of the main characters, the female human Jedi, the name Bastila Shan was used for the new character created to replace Sunrider. The Cathar Jedi was then called Juhani, and this name made it into the final game.
Note: "Juhani" is also a male first name in Finland.
Kavar
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| Kavar | |
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| Homeworld | Unknown |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weapon | Two Lightsabers |
| Vehicle | |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
| Film portrayer | Computer Animated |
Kavar was a legendary Jedi Guardian who rose to be on the Jedi Council. Master Kavar was one of the Jedi who emphasized not going to war against the Mandalorians in the Mandalorian War and later fought with the Jedi in the Jedi Civil War against Darth Revan and Malak. Kavar was one of the few Jedi who remained after remnants of the Sith began hunting Jedi through the Force. Kavar was later killed on Dantooine by Darth Traya after rebuilding the Jedi Enclave there.
Kavar was the master of the Niman Lightsaber form and taught your character this style, which depending on your force alignment, was either voluntary or involuntary.
Lamar, Vrook
Vrook Lamar is one of the Jedi Masters of the Jedi Council on Dantooine. The Exile meets up with Vrook on Dantooine and can either help him defend the newly forming good government or destroying it and killing Vrook by allying himself with Czerka and the mercenaries. Either way the exile learns a new lightsaber form and grows more powerful.
In the original Knights of the Old Republic, Vrook is one of the members of the Jedi Council on Dantooine, a balding human of apparently advanced age. Outspoken and frequently openly distrusting of the main character, Vrook seldom expresses satisfaction with any of the main character's work and sometimes seems to get quite upset with his fellow members of the Council. However, the Council respects his voice, and the attitude he is treated with suggests that, even among the members of the Council, Vrook is a leader.
Vrook escaped the destruction of the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine and the attention of the Sith, and as of Knights of the Old Republic II was one of the last four Jedi Masters left in the galaxy. He remained on Dantooine and was a friend to the local officials there, but lost none of his pride and arrogance, going to the point of berating the Jedi Exile for rescuing him from a group of mercenaries.
Vrook's fate, as with all of the Jedi in Knights of the Old Republic II, depends on the course of action the player takes. A Dark Side character will defeat Vrook in saber combat, while on the Light Side, Vrook will be killed with the rest of the Jedi Masters by Kreia in the rebuilt Enclave on Dantooine.
Mroon, Jassa
Jassa Mroon was an ancient Jedi Master established a training center on Truuine, some 4,000 years BBY. It was on Truuine that Kith Kark tried to convince Master Jassa that he was ready to being the Jedi training. Jassa ignored the Gotal twice, because Kark only wanted to learn the Force as a hobby or task, not because the Force called him. Nearly a year after his first visit, Kith Kark returned to Truuine a third time. He had finally discovered that the Force wasn't something you just obtained, but was something that had to be felt and obeyed. Jassa understood that Kith Kark had finally been touched by the Force, and agreed to train him.
Nadill, Memit
Jedi Master Memit Nadill was Empress Teta's most trusted advisor during the series of unification wars that brought together the seven systems she ruled. Nadill was a regal, green-skinned humanoid with several small tails sprouting from the back of his head. His chin was strong, and was dominated by a large, bony curl at the end. A number of short horns studded his skull. He and Teta believed that both Odan-Urr and Jori Daragon were correct in predicting the imminent Sith attack, and began readying their own forces. Nadill rallied the Jedi to his cause, and led the Jedi forces that defended Coruscant from Naga Sadow's warriors. When Gav Daragon broke Sadow's concentration, Nadill realized that much of the attacking force was illusory - Sith magic kept it and the real warriors going. They were able to dispel the illusions and turned the tide of battle. Nadill fought with the Force, eliminating the Sith threat from Coruscant.
Nisotsa
A jedi who defied the council and followed Revan and Malak to fight in the Mandalorian wars. The Jedi Exile encountered her in a dark-side induced flashback on Korriban, similar to the one that Luke Skywalker underwent in the cave on Dagobah. It is heavily implied that she later became a Sith.
Odan-Urr
| Star Wars character | |
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| Odan-Urr | |
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| Homeworld | Unknown |
| Species | Draethos |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Jedi Starfighter |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
| Film portrayer | N/A |
A reptilian Jedi Master, Odan-Urr was a grey-skinned alien who was assigned to assist Empress Teta in securing The seven systems, and he was also given the task of being the Watchman of the Koros System. Descended from a race of fierce predators, he communicated by telepathic means, contacting all his people through the Force, rather than speaking.
Odan-Urr was trained by the ancient Master Ooroo, and was content to simply study the history of the Jedi and the Sith before being dispatched to the Empress Teta System. It was Odan-Urr who had a vision of Marka Ragnos' death and the chaos that would result from it. He was taken to Coruscant by Empress Teta, in order for him to alert the Old Republic to the danger. Unfortunately, the Republic ignored Odan-Urr's vision, claiming it was the delusion of an untrained Knight. Teta, however, was not as demeaning, and mustered her own armed forces to prepare for a Sith attack. Odan-Urr joined his own Master, Ooroo, in the defense of Kirrek against Naga Sadow's Dark Side forces. When the tide began turning to the Sith forces, Ooroo sacrificed himself to kill them off with the cyanogen atmosphere in which he lived. His dying words to his student were prophetic, telling the young Jedi that he would become one of the most ancient Jedi ever. Odan-Urr then stood by Empress Teta's side during the Great Hyperspace War, and assisted in the destruction of Naga Sadow's Sith Empire.
After searching the wreckage of Sadow’s ship, he found the Sith Holocron and took it with him to Ossus, where he helped create the huge Jedi library. Odan-Urr later presided over the Jedi Assemblies for more than 600 years prior to the assembly on Deneba to discuss the rising Dark Side tide and the Krath. It was Odan-Urr who taught Nomi Sunrider how to block another person from the Force. Odan-Urr was the Jedi keeper of antiquities, and possessed a rare Sith holocron. His possession of the dark holocron did not go unnoticed by Exar Kun, who killed Odan-Urr while stealing it.
Ooroo
Ooroo was the ancient Jedi Master taught the venerable Odan-Urr.
An ocean creature native of a world with a dense, cyanogen-rich atmosphere, Ooroo was a brain-like creature encased in a yellow crystal which maintained the cyanogen atmosphere in which he survived. Ooroo went to Cinnagar to visit with Empress Teta and Odan-Urr shortly after his student was ridiculed on Coruscant for believing in an imminent Sith attack. Ooroo, however, believed that his student was correct in the interpretation of his vision, as were several other Jedi Masters. Ooroo and Odan-Urr led the defense of Kirrek when Naga Sadow finally launched his attack, but they were unable to turn the tide of battle with the Force. Ooroo, seeing that he alone held the key to the battle, told the Jedi to seek shelter and then cracked open his crystal shell. The cyanogen atmosphere was deadly to the Sith forces, which were killed almost immediately. However, Ooroo was unable to survive in an oxygen atmosphere, and expired in Odan-Urr’s arms. Like all Jedi Masters, Ooroo’s physical form dissipated as his lifeforce became one with the Force.
Qel-Droma, Cay
Cay Qel-Droma,a Jedi instructed by Master Arca Jeth at his training compound on Arkania some 4,000 years before the Galactic Civil War, he and his brother, and fellow Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma had been born on Alderaan to a great warrior familly.
Cay was mechanically minded and always tinkered with machines. He lost his left arm during the Beast Wars of Onderon and replaced it himself during the battle with a prosthetic limb made from parts of an abandoned XT-6 service droid. When his brother, Ulic, turned to the Dark Side of the Force, Cay never stopped trying to bring him back to the Light Side. In a final confrontation, Ulic murdered Cay, an act that immediately filled him with horror and regret.
Qel-Droma, Ulic
Main article Ulic Qel-Droma
About 4,000 years before the coming of Darth Vader, two other Jedi Knights embraced the dark side, eventually challenging and almost decimating the ranks of the Jedi Order they once loyally served. One, Exar Kun, turned to the dark side in quest for knowledge long forbidden by the Order. The other, Ulic Qel-Droma, sought to destroy the dark side sect of Satal and Aleema Keto from the inside, only to be turned to evil himself by the dark side poison. By the time he was finally defeated, Ulic Qel-Droma trained under the Jedi Master Arca Jeth on the world of Arkania, alongside a Twi'lek named Tott Doneeta. Master Arca sent the three Jedi students to the world of Onderon to settle the dispute between Iziz and the beast-riders of Onderon. Ulic encountered the dark side spirit of Freedon Nadd in the Sith storehouses below the royal palace of Iziz. Nadd foretold that Ulic would become a Sith Lord. Ulic brushed off Freedon Nadd's prophecy, it also chilled him. He was a devoted follower of the light side; how could he become a Sith Lord?
Shan, Bastila
Main article Bastila Shan
Born circa 3,979 BBY, Bastila Shan was the quintessential Jedi: trained from a young age and gifted with a natural ability in the Force that gave her both renown and considerable pride. Despite her youth, Bastila was skilled in the rare art of Battle Meditation -- through sheer force of will she could influence the course of a battle. Through this power, one side was given courage and strength while the other is sapped of their will. This ability alone put Bastila into the forefront of the Galactic Republic's plan to defeat the Sith.
Shatoyo
An old Jedi Master, Shatoyo spoke out at the Assembly on Deneba, on the ways the Dark Side and of the Sith teachings.
Sin, Cariaga
A jedi who defied the council and followed Revan and Malak to fight in the Mandalorian wars. The Jedi Exile encountered her in a dark-side induced flashback on Korriban, similar to the one that Luke Skywalker underwent in the cave on Dagobah. It is heavily implied that she later became a Sith.
Sunrider, Nomi
| Star Wars character | |
| Nomi Sunrider | |
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| Homeworld | Unknown |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Female |
| Height | Unknown |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Unknown |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
| Film portrayer | |
Nomi Sunrider was a Jedi Knight from the days of the Old Republic, about 4,000 years prior to the Battle of Yavin. She was widowed when her husband Andur was murdered by Bogga the Hutt on a trip to deliver precious gems. She then used his lightsaber to kill his attackers. Nomi was devastated. She took the gems to his Jedi Master where he decided to train her. Nomi became a great Jedi with very stong force capabilities. Although she had vowed never to take up a lightsaber after her husbands death, she saw the need for it and used a lightsaber once more. With the understanding of how a lightsaber is a great weapon and should be rarely used, she became a great Jedi Master. Nomi had one daughter, Vima. Her ultimate fate is unknown.
Vima Sunrider was originally planned to be one of the main characters in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Later, the developers scratched that idea and created a new character, whose name was borrowed from the Cathar Jedi: Bastila Shan. The Cathar Jedi was then given a new name, Juhani.
Terep, Xaset
A jedi who defied the council and followed Revan and Malak to fight in the Mandalorian wars. The Jedi Exile encountered him in a dark-side induced flashback on Korriban, similar to the one that Luke Skywalker underwent in the cave on Dagobah. It is heavily implied that he later became a Sith.
The Disciple
| Star Wars character | |
| Mical | |
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| Homeworld | Unknown |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Ebon Hawk |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
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The Disciple is a fictional character in the Xbox and PC video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
The Jedi Exile meets him in the ruins of the Jedi Enclave on the planet Dantooine. He claims to be a historian for the Republic and a previous student in the Jedi Academy prior to its destruction. The Disciple wishes to be instructed in the ways of the Force by the Exile, but since the supposed destruction of the Jedi Order, he became a historian to preserve the knowledge of the Jedi.
The Disciple joins your group if the Jedi Exile is female.
The Last Handmaiden
| Star Wars character | |
| Brianna | |
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| Homeworld | Unknown, possibly Telos |
| Species | Human |
| Gender | Female |
| Height | |
| Weapon | Lightsaber |
| Vehicle | Ebon Hawk |
| Affiliation | Jedi, Galactic Republic |
| Film portrayer | |
The Last Handmaiden is a female character from the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.
The Handmaiden is an Echani fighter that joins the party of the Jedi Exile after leaving the Jedi Academy on Telos, but only if the main character is male. She and her sisters attend to the Jedi Master Atris, which is why they are all called "handmaidens."
The offspring of Echani parents are typically identical in appearance; however, the Handmaiden looks different from her sisters because she has a different mother. Her mother was a Jedi Knight who fought in the Mandalorian Wars. Once the Exile spars with her three times and learns of her heritage from Kreia, she lets him train her to be a Jedi like her mother, thus betraying Atris and her half-sisters.
After the Exile defeats her previous mistress Atris, who had fallen in the dark side, the handmaiden's name is revealed to be Brianna. Brianna is one of the two romanceable NPCs in the game along with the former Nihilus student – Visas Marr.
After the events in SW:KOTORII Brianna reforms the Jedi Order from the Academy on Telos.
See also: Star Wars Wiki article
Thon
A large, four-legged ceratopsian beast with sharp spikes on his shoulders and strange, upturned mouth appendages, Thon is in reality a Jedi Master assigned to the Stenness System and living on Ambria just prior to the Great Sith War. When he first came to Ambria, the Dark Side of the Force was prevalent on the planet. Master Thon battled the Dark Side, forcing it back into Lake Natth. His experiences on Ambria taught him the virtue of the Light Side, and he tried unsucessfully to convince the other Jedi Masters about the dangers of the Krath. He was supposed to have continued the Jedi training of Andur Sunrider, but Andur's death changed those plans. Instead, Thon became the teacher of Andur's wife, Nomi Sunrider. Her recalcitrance was broken when Thon was attacked by Bogga the Hutt. In the battle, Thon gave his lightsaber to Nomi, and she used it with unusual skill for an untrained Jedi candidate. Thon realized that Nomi was the special Jedi that he was prophesied to train, and took her fully under his tutelage. Later, he was part of the assembly of Jedi Masters who met on Deneba to discuss the Krath uprising in the Empress Teta system.
Vandar
Master Vandar Tokare is a Jedi Master who appears in the video game Knights of the Old Republic. He is a member of the same race as Yoda and Yaddle.
In the game, Vandar leads the Jedi Academy on Dantooine and helps Revan through his quest to find the Star Forge. Later, he joins the Republic's attack on the Star Forge and helps Bastila Shan and Revan in their mission to destroy Darth Malak by sending a group of Jedi Knights onto the Star Forge for assistance. When Malak destroys the Academy on Dantooine, Vandar survives.
If the player turns to the light side of the Force, Vandar's forces destoy the Star Forge and he congratulates Revan and his party. Jedi Master Vandar was later killed by Darth Nihilus when the Sith Lord sucked mid-rim planet Katarr of the force in his hunger.
If the player turns to the dark side of the Force, the Star Forge's forces destroy Vandar's ship, killing him.
Zhar
A Jedi Master 4,000 years before the Galactic Republic, Zhar taught Bastila Shan in the ways of the Force and later offered additional training to Revan before and after his fall. He died when Darth Malak attacked and destroyed the Jedi Academy on Dantooine.
For reasons unclear, Revan's Master, Kreia, regarded Zhar as a "fool" and seemed to regret his association with her padawan.





