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* SympathyForTheDevil: After spending so long trying to find Thrawn, she looks crushed when [[spoiler:he has her remain on Peridea to fight the Jedi and buy him some time, knowing that the likelihood of her being killed is quite high.]] That being said, he doesn't look too happy about ordering her to do so.
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* LadyOfWar: Carries herself with a sense of dignity and grace even in the heat of battle.

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* LadyOfWar: Carries herself KatanasAreJustBetter: [[spoiler:The Great Mothers gift Morgan with a sense the Blade of dignity and grace Talzin in ''Ahsoka'', with which to do battle with the former Jedi. It's even in the heat [[FlamingSword glowing with green fire]], like a reflection of battle.a lightsaber.]]
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* MeaningfulName: She is a witch named Morgan, as in Morgan le Fay.

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* MeaningfulName: She Her name is a witch named Morgan, as in clear nod to Morgan le Fay.Fay, [[spoiler:who is also an evil witch]].
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: Her unexplained proficiency with blasters and battlefield leadership abilities heavily implies there's more to her past than her farm life leads on.

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* HeroOfAnotherStory: AmbiguouslyTrained: Her unexplained proficiency with blasters and battlefield leadership abilities heavily implies there's more to her past than her farm life leads on.

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* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed she's a former Nightsister.]]

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* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed she's a former Nightsister.descended from the Nightsisters.]]


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* TheHeavy: Of ''Ahsoka''. She is freed in the ColdOpen of the first episode and leads the group working to retrieve Thrawn from his exile, so that ''he'' can take over as the BigBad of the New Republic era.


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* SoleSurvivor: One of the ''very'' few known survivors of the [[spoiler:Nightsister]] massacre.
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** Her usual MechaMook are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.
** Morgan worked with Baylan Skoll, a Dark Jedi who survived Order 66, and has similarities to Count Dooku, himself a former Jedi, who once had Asajii Ventress as his Sith apprentice and ordered Grievous and the Separatist Droid Army to kill Ventress and Mother Talzin as retaliation.

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** Her usual MechaMook are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just like the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.
** Morgan worked with Baylan Skoll, a Dark Jedi who survived Order 66, and has similarities to Count Dooku, himself a former Jedi, who once had Asajii Ventress as his Sith apprentice and ordered Grievous and the Separatist Droid Army to kill Ventress and Mother Talzin as retaliation.
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* CallForward: One of her fortune readings sounds like she is prophesying [[Film/RogueOne the destruction of Jedah by the Death Star]].
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* MeaningfulName: She is a witch named Morgan, as in Morgan le Fay.
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* VillainOfTheWeek: She is this primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, just as she was being transported for trial.

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* VillainOfTheWeek: She is this the primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Baylan Skoll and Shin Hati, just as she was being transported for trial.
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* Irony: [[spoiler:For being a descendant of the Nightsisters who survived the Separatists's genocide of her people, Morgan is full of ironies.]]
** Her usual {{MechaMook}}s are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.

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* Irony: {{Irony}}: [[spoiler:For being a descendant of the Nightsisters who survived the Separatists's genocide of her people, Morgan is full of ironies.]]
** Her usual {{MechaMook}}s MechaMook are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.

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A former Imperial official who helped oversee the construction of the Imperial Navy. She now rules over Corvus as a tyrannical ruler strip-mining the planet to provide resources to remnants of the Empire. She owns a spear that's made of beskar.

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A former Imperial official who helped oversee the construction of the Imperial Navy. She now rules over Corvus as a tyrannical ruler strip-mining the planet to provide resources to remnants of the Empire. She Empire, and owns a spear that's made of beskar.beskar. However, there's more to her than meets the eye...



* DevilInPlainSight: Appears at first to be an unabashed minor tyrant of an obscure planet ruling through a small private army and casual violence on her citizens. Is actually [[spoiler: a CorruptCorporateExecutive , Imperial loyalist and Nightsister witch who simply cloaked her loyalty by using non-Imperial forces, dead set on returning Thrawn to the Galaxy.]]

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* DevilInPlainSight: Appears at first to be an unabashed minor tyrant of an obscure planet ruling through a small private army and casual violence on her citizens. Is citizens, but is actually [[spoiler: a CorruptCorporateExecutive , [[spoiler:a CorruptCorporateExecutive, Imperial loyalist loyalist, and Nightsister witch who simply cloaked her loyalty by using non-Imperial forces, dead set on returning Thrawn to the Galaxy.]]


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* Irony: [[spoiler:For being a descendant of the Nightsisters who survived the Separatists's genocide of her people, Morgan is full of ironies.]]
** Her usual {{MechaMook}}s are the [=HK=]-87 Assassin Droids, which fight just the [=MagnaGuards=] Grievous has accompanying him throughout various battles of the Clone Wars, such as the Battle of Dathomir.
** Morgan worked with Baylan Skoll, a Dark Jedi who survived Order 66, and has similarities to Count Dooku, himself a former Jedi, who once had Asajii Ventress as his Sith apprentice and ordered Grievous and the Separatist Droid Army to kill Ventress and Mother Talzin as retaliation.
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* DevilInPlainSight: Appears at first to be an unabashed minor tyrant of an obscure planet ruling through a small private army and casual violence on her citizens. Is actually [[spoiler: a CorruptCorporateExecutive , Imperial loyalist and Nightsister witch who simply cloaked her loyalty by using non-Imperial forces, dead set on returning Thrawn to the Galaxy.]]


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* LogicalWeakness: Exploits one for the New Republic - since their most active agents and rangers are overtaxed hunting down Imperial Remnant forces obviously wearing their armor and equipment, they complete overlook her [[spoiler: operating maybe the best financed pro-Imperial operation out of her old factories simply because she doesn’t advertise her Imperial loyalty… only a subtle one to Thrawn.]]
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* HalfHumanHybrid: She certainly looks human enough, but [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters of Dathomir, which presumably makes her at least part-Zabrak.]]
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planet that has suffered many fires from the Empire and the tyranny of its Magistrate.



* SmugSnake: While she ''is'' competent, she thinks she's cleverer than she actually is and is completely blindsided when Din teams up with Ahsoka and loses her ''entire'' militia to them as if they were cannon fodder.

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* SmugSnake: While she ''is'' competent, she thinks she's cleverer than she actually is and is completely blindsided when Din teams up with Ahsoka and loses her ''entire'' militia to them as if they were cannon fodder. By the time of ''Ahsoka'', she's wisened up and knows from experience that Anakin's former Padawan will follow her and her minions, despite Shin assuring she and Marrok made a clean getaway on Corellia at the end of "[[Recap/AhsokaS1E2Chapter2ToilAndTrouble Toil and Trouble]]".

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* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, [[spoiler:at first]], but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel.

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* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, [[spoiler:at first]], but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel.duel. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed she's a former Nightsister.]]
* BecauseDestinySaysSo: She believes it is her fate to find Thrawn.



* EmpoweredBadassNormal: While she gives no indication of it during her debut in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters and is Force-sensitive, able to wield their magicks.]]


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* FightsLikeANormal: While she gives no indication of it during her debut in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters and is Force-sensitive, able to wield their magicks.]]
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* LethallyStupid: How he hasn't wound up dead yet is a miracle, as his poorly thought out schemes are constantly landing him in danger and causing trouble for the outpost. Thankfully the only ones who do end up dead because of him are Bedlam Raiders.

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* LethallyStupid: How he hasn't wound up dead yet is a miracle, as his poorly thought out schemes are constantly landing him in danger and causing trouble for the outpost. Thankfully the only ones who do end up dead because of him are Bedlam Raiders.Raiders and Imperials.

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* DarkActionGirl: A tyrannical magistrate who happens to be exceptionally skilled with a spear, enough to give Ahsoka a hard fight.

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* DarkActionGirl: A tyrannical magistrate who happens to be exceptionally skilled with a spear, enough to give Ahsoka a hard fight. [[spoiler:Presumably comes from being a descendant of the Nightsisters.]]


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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: While she gives no indication of it during her debut in ''Series/TheMandalorian'', [[spoiler:she's a descendant of the Nightsisters and is Force-sensitive, able to wield their magicks.]]
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* VillainOfTheWeek: She is this primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Bylan Skoll and Shin, just as she was being transported for trial,

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* VillainOfTheWeek: She is this primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Bylan Baylan Skoll and Shin, Shin Hati, just as she was being transported for trial,trial.
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* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel.

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* BadassNormal: She may be an ordinary human, [[spoiler:at first]], but she's able to match Jedi warrior Ahsoka Tano blow for blow during their duel.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her people were massacred during the Clone Wars, and she channeled that anger into leading the production of Imperial war machines.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: Her people were massacred during the Clone Wars, and she channeled that anger into leading the production of Imperial war machines.machines, such as Star Destroyers. [[spoiler:Given that she was a Nightsister who survived General Grievous's massacre of her people, it's unsurprising that she wanted to help the new Empire at the time of its founding build up a massive military so other worlds can suffer the way her people suffered at his Battle Droid minions and lightsabers.]]



* VillainOfTheWeek: She is this primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end.

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* VillainOfTheWeek: She is this primary antagonist of "The Jedi" and has been Ahsoka's target for some time, but from Din's perspective, she's another speed bump in his journey and he helps Ahsoka deal with her by the episode's end. ''Ahsoka'' later upgrades her to TheHeavy, having been rescued by Bylan Skoll and Shin, just as she was being transported for trial,

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* ButNowIMustGo: In the post-game of ''Survivor,'' she reaches out ot her old university and learns that many more of her old colleagues have been run out and disgraced in favor of Imperial propagandists. Inspired by what she had learned on Koboh, she brings her them together into a network of academics dedicated to protecting information the Empire seeks to suppress, and in time departs the planet in order to help set up the group in person.



* ItsAllMyFault: Subverted as part of a message. When Cal Kestis confides in her that he blames himself for all the people he lost, she shares with him a story about how, when the Empire attacked her homeworld, she led her family to what appeared to be a perfect shelter that they could survive in for some time. The shelter was later bombed directly by the Empire, and she lost much of her family. However, she makes the point to Cal that she emphatically does not blame herself for the loss, noting that while the shelter didn't work out in the long run, in the situation it was still the right decision to try and use it.

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* ItsAllMyFault: Subverted as part of a message.one of her teachings. When Cal Kestis confides in her that he blames himself for all the people he lost, she shares with him a story about how, when the Empire attacked her homeworld, she led her family to what appeared to be a perfect shelter that they could survive in for some time. The shelter was later bombed directly by the Empire, and she lost much of her family. However, she makes the point to Cal that she emphatically does not blame herself for the loss, noting that while the shelter didn't work out in the long run, in the situation it was still the right decision to try and use it.
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* {{Lilliputians}}: He is a Sakavian, the same species as Meebur Gascon, and as such could reasonably fit in a human being's hands.

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* {{Lilliputians}}: He is a Sakavian, the same species as Meebur Gascon, and as such could reasonably fit in a human being's hands.
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* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]], being a LaughablyEvil murderous red droid. He was originally intended to ''be'' a CanonImmigrant version of HK-47 before the Lucas Story group veto'ed the decision integrate him into the novel.

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]], being a LaughablyEvil murderous red droid. He was originally intended to ''be'' a CanonImmigrant version of HK-47 before the Lucas Lucasfilm Story group veto'ed Group vetoed the decision to integrate him into the novel.
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* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]], being a LaughablyEvil murderous red droid. He was originally intended to ''be'' a CanonImmgrant version of HK-47 before the Lucas Story group veto'ed the decision integrate him into the novel.

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/KnightsOfTheOldRepublic HK-47]], being a LaughablyEvil murderous red droid. He was originally intended to ''be'' a CanonImmgrant CanonImmigrant version of HK-47 before the Lucas Story group veto'ed the decision integrate him into the novel.
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* {{Lilliputian}}: He is a Sakavian, the same species as Meebur Gascon, and as such could reasonably fit in a human being's hands.

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* Irony: Soont is obsessed with what he calls "cubes," assuming they are impenetrable ancient treasure chambers. They're actually old High Republic elevators, leading to places he would likely never have found anything in as he wasn't force sensitive. Later, he dies attacking Cal Kestis just for stumbling across his murders, entirely unaware that Cal not only had already been inside several of the chambers by that point, but would have been carrying the means to enter them on his person.

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* Irony: {{Irony}}: Soont is obsessed with what he calls "cubes," assuming they are impenetrable ancient treasure chambers. They're actually old High Republic elevators, leading to places he would likely never have found anything of use in as he wasn't force sensitive. Later, he dies attacking Cal Kestis just for stumbling across his murders, one of the people he's murdered in pursuit of that treasure, entirely unaware that Cal not only had already been inside several of the chambers by that point, but would have been carrying the means to enter them on his person.
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* ShelteredAristocrat: As a well off scholar, she has little experience with the harshness of the Empire beyond the meddling the Empire tends to have in her university's affairs - which she only saw as a nuisance. At first expresses that she doesn't think life under the Empire is particularly different from life under the Republic, but after hearing the stories of others and seeing examples of the Empire's brutality herself, she eventually concludes that she was wrong and that they are far more monstrous.


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* ItsAllMyFault: Subverted as part of a message. When Cal Kestis confides in her that he blames himself for all the people he lost, she shares with him a story about how, when the Empire attacked her homeworld, she led her family to what appeared to be a perfect shelter that they could survive in for some time. The shelter was later bombed directly by the Empire, and she lost much of her family. However, she makes the point to Cal that she emphatically does not blame herself for the loss, noting that while the shelter didn't work out in the long run, in the situation it was still the right decision to try and use it.


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* DrivenToVillainy: In the past, he was forced to join a pirate crew in order to protect his hometown. Eventually, he couldn't take it any more and in the middle of a fight hesitated to shoot an enemy, leading the pirates to then jettison him out an escape pod for going soft.
* GreatWhiteHunter: A fisherman variety. Stev is a heroic master fisherman who goes on expeditions to fish for the rarest and most elusive creatures in the deep throughout the galaxy. However, he does not kill the creatures he hunts, and instead mostly does so for the thrill of finding them. He proudly says he catches and releases most of his catches, but particularly rare ones he keeps so that he may one day find them suitable mates.
* JiveTurkey: Talks in a nigh impenetrable mix of sailor jargon and Scottish slang. He often outright replaces things entirely with sailing metaphors, referring to guns as "harpoons" for instance and - in turn - only speaking of his time as a pirate in terms of "fishing where he shouldn't be."
* {{Lilliputian}}: He is a Sakavian, the same species as Meebur Gascon, and as such could reasonably fit in a human being's hands.
* MobySchtick: Played with. He is somewhat obsessed with hunting down a Purgill, the elusive space whales of the Star Wars universe, but not to kill it. He only wishes to see one again, as he glimpsed it during his near death experience in an escape pod and considers it the most beautiful sight he had ever seen.
* {{Pirate}}: Spend several years pressganged into the service of a pirate crew, until he worked his way up to First Mate, was betrayed by the Captain, and eventually fought back to defeat him.


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* OldShame: He's not ''specifically'' ashamed of his decision to join a pirate crew, as he did it to protect others. What he ''is'' ashamed of is the fact that after some time with the crew, in his reckless youth he actually started to enjoy it.
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* DugTooDeep: A variation. The prospecting operation was apparently a far more prosperous and widespread enterprise, building into a large scale industry... until the miners started finding impenetrable "cubes" and "monoliths" deep in the ground, after which the miners started going insane with obsession, idolizing the "cubes" and becoming fixated on opening them and plumbing the treasures within and eventually all killing each other. From the point of view of the {{Apocalyptic Log}}s left behind, these monoliths come off as [[ArtifactOfAttraction Artifacts Of Attraction]], but they were actually elevators to Jedi training halls: only openable with the force, but entirely harmless otherwise. It was the miners' own greed and paranoia that did then them in.

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* DugTooDeep: A variation. The prospecting operation was apparently a far more prosperous and widespread enterprise, building into a large scale industry... until the miners started finding impenetrable "cubes" and "monoliths" deep in the ground, after which the miners started going insane with obsession, idolizing the "cubes" and becoming fixated on opening them and plumbing the treasures within and eventually all killing each other. From the point of view of the {{Apocalyptic Log}}s left behind, these monoliths come off as [[ArtifactOfAttraction Artifacts Of Attraction]], but they were actually elevators to Jedi training halls: only openable with the force, but entirely harmless otherwise. It was the miners' own greed and paranoia that did then them in.




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* OminousObsidianOoze: Due to its proximity with the Koboh Abyss, Koboh is home to a mysterious black substance named Koboh Matter. It manifests both as a dust-like gas that is suffocating to breathe and as a creeping, impenetrable vine-like ooze, as well as expansive marshlands of deadly black tar. In the past, the High Republic set up research facilities and creates scores of specialized technology to study it, though unlike a MineralMacguffin this was not to harness the subtance, but the opposite: to learn how to control and potentially get rid of it as part of their attempts to breach the Koboh Abyss.

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* ArtifactOfAttraction: A non-magical example. The High Republic ruins of the area eventualyl caused the miners



* DugTooDeep: A variation. The prospecting operation was apparently a far more prosperous and widespread enterprise, building into a large scale industry... until the miners started finding impenetrable "cubes" and "monoliths" deep in the ground, after which the miners started going insane with obsession, idolizing the "cubes" and becoming fixated on opening them and plumbing the treasures within and eventually all killing each other. From the point of view of the {{Apocalyptic Log}}s left behind, these monoliths come off as [[ArtifactOfAttraction Artifacts Of Attraction]], but they were actually elevators to Jedi training halls: only openable with the force, but entirely harmless otherwise. It was the miners' own greed and paranoia that did then them in.




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* GoldFever: While the prospectors of the present are, while opportunistic, very close knit and respectful to each other, the prospectors of the past turned on each other and killed each other off to obtain their score.


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* Irony: Soont is obsessed with what he calls "cubes," assuming they are impenetrable ancient treasure chambers. They're actually old High Republic elevators, leading to places he would likely never have found anything in as he wasn't force sensitive. Later, he dies attacking Cal Kestis just for stumbling across his murders, entirely unaware that Cal not only had already been inside several of the chambers by that point, but would have been carrying the means to enter them on his person.
* PredecessorVillain: As can be found from datapads and force echoes throughout the planet, Soont is the reason Rambler's Outpost is a ghost town. The inventor of the Roller Mines, he initially used them to help build the mining industry in town. However, once he became obsessed with the High Republic chambers he reprogrammed the Mines to turn on anything that moves - killing everyone. In the present, he is the only one left around to remember, with none of other residents being there long enough to know what he's done.
* SerialKiller: Systematically killed off anyone he thought was going to beat him to opening up the High Republic chambers or damage them in the meantime.

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