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!!Iskandar Khayon, Kingbreaker, Herald of the Crimson Path.
The Lord Vigilator of the Black Legion, Warleader of the Kha'Sheron, and Third of the Ezekarion, Iskander Khayon is one of the most powerful Chaos Sorcerers in existence, formerly of the Thousand Sons Legion, now one of the senior advisors to Abbadon the Despoiler, the Warmaster of Chaos Undivided. Having surrendered himself to the Imperial Inquisition in the wake of the 13th Black Crusade to herald the End Times of the Imperium, Khayon finds himself in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy in the prison of Tahr Whyler, where he is joined by a very special inmate--Anakin Skywalker.

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!!Iskandar Khayon, Kingbreaker, Herald
!Prisoners of the Crimson Path.
The Lord Vigilator
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A group
of highly dangerous prisoners being held aboard the Black Legion, Warleader of Inquisitorial warship ''Luminous Reign'' under the Kha'Sheron, and Third authority of the Ezekarion, Iskander Khayon is one of the most powerful Chaos Sorcerers in existence, formerly of the Thousand Sons Legion, now one of the senior advisors to Abbadon the Despoiler, the Warmaster of Chaos Undivided. Having surrendered himself to the Imperial Inquisition in the wake of the 13th Black Crusade to herald the End Times of the Imperium, Khayon finds himself in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy in the prison of Inquisitor Tahr Whyler, where he is joined by a very special inmate--Anakin Skywalker.Whyler.



* CantKillYouStillNeedYou: Pretty much the only reason Tahr Whyler keeps any of these psychos alive is because he's convinced that they know something which would be incredibly valuable for the Imperium to learn about.
* RedBaron: The three inmates we know of so far are all referred to by their nicknames like the Herald, the Heresiarch, and the Shadow Pirate.
* VillainOfAnotherStory: Each of these inmates are villains of other stories, having carved a path of pain and destruction upon the Imperium's worlds.
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[[folder:The Herald '''(Major Unmarked Spoilers!)''']]
!!Iskandar Khayon, Kingbreaker, Herald of the Crimson Path.
The Lord Vigilator of the Black Legion, Warleader of the Kha'Sheron, and Third of the Ezekarion, Iskander Khayon is one of the most powerful Chaos Sorcerers in existence, formerly of the Thousand Sons Legion, now one of the senior advisors to Abbadon the Despoiler, the Warmaster of Chaos Undivided. Having surrendered himself to the Imperial Inquisition in the wake of the 13th Black Crusade to herald the End Times of the Imperium, Khayon finds himself in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy in the prison of Tahr Whyler, where he is joined by a very special inmate--Anakin Skywalker.
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An ancient, primordial deity manifested from the cosmic imbalance in the Force. Its existence is first hinted at in Episode 22 and later confirmed in Episode 26.

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!!The Shadow Pirate

A prisoner being held aboard
the cosmic imbalance in the Force. Its existence is first hinted at in Episode 22 and later confirmed in Episode 26.''Luminous Reign'' under maximum security.



* AlwaysABiggerFish: Tahr Whyler--an Alpha-Plus Psyker and Xanthite Inquisitor Lord who has enslaved Daemons, kept Iskandar Khayon as his prisoner, and defeated hundreds of Jedi Masters and Knights singlehandedly--is left terrified and shook upon learning of this entity's existence, and only narrowly avoids getting his mind corrupted by it.
* AmbitionIsEvil: While learning of this deity's existence, Tahr describes "boundless, thirsting ambition" as being one of the primary emotions it feeds off of.
* AncientEvil: Tahr Whyler describes it as a Daemon whose name "held within it thousands of years of intense conflict, malice, and boundless, thirsting ambition."
* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Like the Chaos Gods of the Milky Way, this being is created from the thoughts and desires of living creatures in the physical world and feeds off their negative emotions.
* TheCorruption: It physically and mentally corrupts anything that comes into contact with it.
* EldritchAbomination: It's a malevolent entity that resides in the Force and causes insanity, bloodlust, and homicidal tendencies in anyone who is exposed to it.
* GodOfEvil: This thing is basically the proto-Chaos God of TheDarkSide.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As a proto-Chaos God connected to the Force, it has the potential to be the greatest threat to the setting of ''Star Wars''. Currently, it is unable to directly affect the physical world, though events on Axum have given it a brief window into the Materium which it uses to corrupt a clone legion.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: It's currently trapped in the Force and unable to normally interact with the physical world. However, when a vortex grenade was deployed during the Battle of Axum in Episode 22, it created a breach in reality that roused this entity from its dormancy and [[TheCorruption corrupted]] the minds of 65 and the other clone troopers who saw the vortex grenade go off.
* RedHerring: You'd be forgiven for thinking that this entity is a younger Khorne given its blood motif and the fact that those it corrupts are thrown into a violent berserker frenzy. However, [[AllThereInTheManual in the After-Talk for Episode 42 Part 3]], the author makes it very clear that this being is '''not''' Khorne but a distinctly different proto-Chaos entity.
* SuperEmpowering: It is able to grant 65 a minor HealingFactor after corrupting him.
* TheUnreveal: Tahr Whyler discovers the name of this entity from reading the thoughts of a Chaos-corrupted clone commander, though it has yet to be revealed to the audience.

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: Tahr Whyler--an Alpha-Plus Psyker and Xanthite Inquisitor Lord who has enslaved Daemons, kept Iskandar Khayon as his prisoner, and defeated hundreds of Jedi Masters and Knights singlehandedly--is left terrified and shook upon learning of this entity's existence, and only narrowly avoids getting his mind corrupted by it.
* AmbitionIsEvil: While learning of this deity's existence, Tahr describes "boundless, thirsting ambition" as being one of the primary emotions it feeds off of.
* AncientEvil: Tahr Whyler describes it as a Daemon whose name "held within it thousands of years of intense conflict, malice, and boundless, thirsting ambition."
* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Like the Chaos Gods of the Milky Way, this being is created from the thoughts and desires of living creatures in the physical world and feeds off their negative emotions.
* TheCorruption: It physically and mentally corrupts anything that comes into contact with it.
* EldritchAbomination: It's a malevolent entity that resides in the Force and causes insanity, bloodlust, and homicidal tendencies in anyone who is exposed to it.
* GodOfEvil: This thing is basically the proto-Chaos God of TheDarkSide.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As a proto-Chaos God connected to the Force, it has the potential to be the greatest threat to the setting of ''Star Wars''. Currently, it is unable to directly affect the physical world, though events on Axum have given it a brief window into the Materium which it uses to corrupt a clone legion.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: It's currently trapped in the Force and unable to normally interact with the physical world. However, when a vortex grenade was deployed during the Battle of Axum in Episode 22, it created a breach in reality that roused this entity from its dormancy and [[TheCorruption corrupted]] the minds of 65 and the other clone troopers who saw the vortex grenade go off.
* RedHerring: You'd be forgiven for thinking that this entity is a younger Khorne given its blood motif and the fact that those it corrupts are thrown into a violent berserker frenzy. However, [[AllThereInTheManual in the After-Talk for Episode 42 Part 3]], the author makes it very clear that this being is '''not''' Khorne but a distinctly different proto-Chaos entity.
* SuperEmpowering: It is
CompellingVoice: He's able to grant 65 a minor HealingFactor after corrupting him.
* TheUnreveal: Tahr Whyler discovers the name of
get into another person's head and inflict MoreThanMindControl just by talking to them for long enough. He's even able to do this entity from reading to Blanks.
* TheDreaded: Is this among
the thoughts of a Chaos-corrupted clone commander, though it has yet guards assigned to be revealed to watch over the audience.prisoners due to his CompellingVoice.
* TheGhost: Is mentioned in the "Our Chains Are Broken" special episode but doesn't make an appearance.


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* AlwaysABiggerFish: Tahr Whyler--an Alpha-Plus Psyker and Xanthite Inquisitor Lord who has enslaved Daemons, kept Iskandar Khayon as his prisoner, and defeated hundreds of Jedi Masters and Knights singlehandedly--is left terrified and shook upon learning of this entity's existence, and only narrowly avoids getting his mind corrupted by it.
* AmbitionIsEvil: While learning of this deity's existence, Tahr describes "boundless, thirsting ambition" as being one of the primary emotions it feeds off of.
* AncientEvil: Tahr Whyler describes it as a Daemon whose name "held within it thousands of years of intense conflict, malice, and boundless, thirsting ambition."
* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Like the Chaos Gods of the Milky Way, this being is created from the thoughts and desires of living creatures in the physical world and feeds off their negative emotions.
* TheCorruption: It physically and mentally corrupts anything that comes into contact with it.
* EldritchAbomination: It's a malevolent entity that resides in the Force and causes insanity, bloodlust, and homicidal tendencies in anyone who is exposed to it.
* GodOfEvil: This thing is basically the proto-Chaos God of TheDarkSide.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As a proto-Chaos God connected to the Force, it has the potential to be the greatest threat to the setting of ''Star Wars''. Currently, it is unable to directly affect the physical world, though events on Axum have given it a brief window into the Materium which it uses to corrupt a clone legion.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: It's currently trapped in the Force and unable to normally interact with the physical world. However, when a vortex grenade was deployed during the Battle of Axum in Episode 22, it created a breach in reality that roused this entity from its dormancy and [[TheCorruption corrupted]] the minds of 65 and the other clone troopers who saw the vortex grenade go off.
* RedHerring: You'd be forgiven for thinking that this entity is a younger Khorne given its blood motif and the fact that those it corrupts are thrown into a violent berserker frenzy. However, [[AllThereInTheManual in the After-Talk for Episode 42 Part 3]], the author makes it very clear that this being is '''not''' Khorne but a distinctly different proto-Chaos entity.
* SuperEmpowering: It is able to grant 65 a minor HealingFactor after corrupting him.
* TheUnreveal: Tahr Whyler discovers the name of this entity from reading the thoughts of a Chaos-corrupted clone commander, though it has yet to be revealed to the audience.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: As a proto-Chaos God embodying the Dark Side, it has the potential to be the greatest threat to the setting of ''Star Wars''. Currently, it is unable to directly affect the physical world, though events on Axum have given it a brief window into the Materium which it uses to corrupt a clone legion.

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* UndyingLoyalty: To his master Abaddon the Despoiler. He willingly turned himself in and allowed himself to become a prisoner of the Inquisition simply because Abaddon ordered him to. Khayon also preaches how great Abaddon and the Black Legion are while properly introducing himself to Anakin in Episode 25. After getting over his initial shock at discovering that Anakin was the Chosen One of the Force (which Khayon interprets as meaning the Everchosen of Chaos), Khayon is actually privately resentful and offended by the idea of someone other than Abaddon being the Everchosen.

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* GrandTheftMe: Narrowly averted. After being freed from his prison, Khayon initially planned to betray Anakin by transferring his soul into Anakin's body and claiming it for himself. He decides against this at the last minute after sensing Anakin's [[TheChosenOne true power]] and realizing that Anakin is too powerful to be possessed.



* KnowWhenToFoldThem: Khayon initially plans to take possession of Anakin's body-in place of his own ruined form-once the strain of creating a space free of the Null Effect's influence burns him out, but once he realizes just [[UnderestimatingBadassery how badly he underestimated]] the young Jedi's [[TheChosenOne true power,]] he panics and abandons the attempt, subtly leaving his Mark upon Anakin instead, just in case. Khayon himself admits it's nothing Anakin couldn't wipe away in an instant once he realizes its existence.

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* KnowWhenToFoldThem: Khayon initially plans to take possession of Anakin's body-in body---in place of his own ruined form-once form--once the strain of creating a space free of the Null Effect's influence burns him out, but once he realizes just [[UnderestimatingBadassery how badly he underestimated]] the young Jedi's [[TheChosenOne true power,]] he panics and abandons the attempt, subtly leaving his Mark upon Anakin instead, just in case. Khayon himself admits it's nothing Anakin couldn't wipe away in an instant once he realizes its existence.
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* HisNameIs: He dies right before he can tell Boba that the Tuskens who attacked his outpost were led by [[spoiler:a Jedi]].
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* ADayInTheLimelight: The entire "Our Chains Are Broken" special episode serves as a VillainEpisode centered around him.



* VillainProtagonist: Of the "Our Chains Are Broken" special episode.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite being an enforcer for Jabba's criminal empire, he has a daughter who he still loves. During his dying moments, he spends some of it worrying over his daughter since she was on the spice train when it got hijacked by the Tuskens.
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!!A'Sharad Hett
A former Jedi turned Tusken Raider. He and his band rob a spice train belonging to Jabba, bringing them into conflict with the newly-arrived Imperials.

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A former Jedi turned Tusken Raider. He and his band rob a spice train belonging to Jabba, bringing them into conflict with
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* AlmostDeadGuy: By the time, Boba and the Space Wolves find him in Episode 32, he's been mortally wounded by the Tusken Raiders and only lives long enough to tell the basic details of what happened to their outpost.
* NoNameGiven: His name is never revealed.
* VertebraeWithExtraLimbs: He's a two-legged biped with four arms.
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!!A'Sharad Hett
A former Jedi turned Tusken Raider. He and his band rob a spice train belonging to Jabba, bringing them into conflict with the newly-arrived Imperials.
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* EvilSorcerer: A dangerously AxCrazy Chaos sorcerer who specializes in biomancy.


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* VillainProtagonist: Of the "Our Chains Are Broken" special episode.
* WildCard: He claims to worship ''every'' god, including the God-Emperor and the Chaos Gods, making him completely unpredictable.
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* VillainExitStageLeft: Once Yannick steals back the components for the terraforming station and Boba takes control of the hijacked spice train, a defeated Hett is forced to flee and jumps off the train, disappearing into the desert.

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* MagicEnhancement: While fighting Yannick, Hett is able to hold his own in BladeLock by using the Force to enhance his own physical strength and match Yannick's SuperStrength.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a Jedi loyal to the Republic up until Order 66, then returned to Tatooine and became a Tusken warlord in order to take revenge on the Empire, only to fall victim to TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget and wind up terrorizing Tatooine's settlers instead until he was stopped by Obi-Wan. Here, he is shown to be leading the Tusken Raiders while the Clone Wars were still ongoing and Order 66 hadn't been issued yet, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order and became a Tusken Raider for more personal and selfish reasons.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a Jedi loyal to the Republic up until Order 66, then returned to Tatooine and became a Tusken warlord in order to raise an army so he could take revenge on the Galactic Empire, only to fall victim to TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget and wind up terrorizing Tatooine's settlers instead until he was stopped by Obi-Wan. Here, he is shown to be leading the Tusken Raiders while the Clone Wars were still ongoing and Order 66 hadn't been issued yet, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order and became a Tusken Raider for more personal and selfish reasons.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a Jedi loyal to the Republic up until Order 66, then returned to Tatooine and became a Tusken warlord in order to take revenge on the Empire, only to fall victim to TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget and wind up terrorizing Tatooine's settlers instead until he was stopped by Obi-Wan. Here, he is shown to be leading the Tusken Raiders while the Clone Wars were still ongoing and the Jedi Order hadn't been destroyed yet, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order and became a Tusken Raider for more personal and selfish reasons.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a Jedi loyal to the Republic up until Order 66, then returned to Tatooine and became a Tusken warlord in order to take revenge on the Empire, only to fall victim to TheDarkSideWillMakeYouForget and wind up terrorizing Tatooine's settlers instead until he was stopped by Obi-Wan. Here, he is shown to be leading the Tusken Raiders while the Clone Wars were still ongoing and the Jedi Order 66 hadn't been destroyed issued yet, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order and became a Tusken Raider for more personal and selfish reasons.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a loyal Jedi up until the end of the Clone Wars. After Order 66, he would then return to Tatooine and become the leader of several Tusken clans, which he led to war against Tatooine's settlers. Here, he's shown to be leading the Tuskens while the Clone Wars were still ongoing, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order so he could become a Tusken Raider.

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* FallenHero: He was once an exceptionally skilled Jedi. Now, he's the murderous leader of a clan of DesertBandits.
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* EldritchAbomination: It's a malevolent Force entity created from various negative emotions coalescing in the Dark Side. Being exposed to this thing causes insanity, bloodlust, and homicidal tendencies.
* GodOfEvil: This thing is basically the Chaos God of TheDarkSide.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As an unborn Chaos God embodying the Dark Side, it has the potential to be the greatest threat to the setting of ''Star Wars''. Currently, it is still gestating in the Force though events on Axum have briefly roused it from its slumber.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: It's currently in a dormant, gestating state within the Force. However, when a vortex grenade was deployed during the Battle of Axum in Episode 22, it was briefly roused from its dormancy and [[TheCorruption corrupted]] the minds of 65 and the other clone troopers who saw the vortex grenade go off.

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* EldritchAbomination: It's a malevolent Force entity created from various negative emotions coalescing that resides in the Dark Side. Being exposed to this thing Force and causes insanity, bloodlust, and homicidal tendencies.
tendencies in anyone who is exposed to it.
* GodOfEvil: This thing is basically the Chaos proto-Chaos God of TheDarkSide.
* GreaterScopeVillain: As an unborn Chaos a proto-Chaos God embodying the Dark Side, it has the potential to be the greatest threat to the setting of ''Star Wars''. Currently, it is still gestating in unable to directly affect the Force physical world, though events on Axum have briefly roused given it from its slumber.
a brief window into the Materium which it uses to corrupt a clone legion.
* LeakingCanOfEvil: It's currently trapped in a dormant, gestating state within the Force. Force and unable to normally interact with the physical world. However, when a vortex grenade was deployed during the Battle of Axum in Episode 22, it was briefly created a breach in reality that roused this entity from its dormancy and [[TheCorruption corrupted]] the minds of 65 and the other clone troopers who saw the vortex grenade go off.
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!!A'Sharad Hett
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!The Galactic Fringe
[[folder:Hondo Onaka]]
A former Jedi turned Tusken Raider. He and his band rob a spice train belonging to Jabba, bringing them into conflict Weequay SpacePirate loosely allied with the newly-arrived Imperials.Jedi.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a loyal Jedi up until the end of the Clone Wars. After Order 66, he would then return to Tatooine and become the leader of several Tusken clans, which he led to war against Tatooine's settlers. Here, he's shown to be leading the Tuskens while the Clone Wars were still ongoing, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order so he could become a Tusken Raider.
* DualWielding: Uses a pair of green-bladed lightsabers during his battle with Yannik on Jabba's hijacked spice train.
* EvilVsEvil: He is the leader of a clan of DesertBandits. Opposing him are the thuggish enforcers of Jabba's criminal empire, and a squad of Space Wolves who serve a brutal dystopian theocracy.
* HoverBike: The Tuskens under Hett's command use speeder bikes to get around, something which is noted to be extremely unusual by Boba and a sign that these aren't your average Tusken Raiders.
* MagicEnhancement: While fighting Yannick, Hett is able to hold his own in BladeLock by using the Force to enhance his own physical strength and match Yannick's SuperStrength.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Once Yannick steals back the components for the terraforming station and Boba takes control of the hijacked spice train, a defeated Hett is forced to flee and jumps off the train, disappearing into the desert.
* VillainOfTheWeek: Serves as this for Boba Fett and the Space Wolves in episodes 32 and 33.
* VillainRespect: He salutes Yannik's dedication and willingness to fight even when at a significant disadvantage.
* WeatherManipulation: Creates a powerful, localized sandstorm to mask the Tusken raid on the spice train.
* YouFool: He calls Yannik a "fool" twice throughout their duel.
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[[folder:Hondo Onaka]]
A Weequay SpacePirate loosely allied with the Jedi.
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!!Iskandar Khayon, Kingbreaker, Herald of the Crimson Path.
The Lord Vigilator of the Black Legion, Warleader of the Kha'Sheron, and Third of the Ezekarion, Iskander Khayon is one of the most powerful Chaos Sorcerers in existence, formerly of the Thousand Sons Legion, now one of the senior advisors to Abbadon the Despoiler, the Warmaster of Chaos Undivided. Having surrendered himself to the Imperial Inquisition in the wake of the 13th Black Crusade to herald the End Times of the Imperium, Khayon finds himself in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy in the prison of Tahr Whyler, where he is joined by a very special inmate--Anakin Skywalker.

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!!Iskandar Khayon, Kingbreaker, Herald of
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!!A'Sharad Hett
A former Jedi turned Tusken Raider. He and his band rob a spice train belonging to Jabba, bringing them into conflict with
the Crimson Path.
The Lord Vigilator of the Black Legion, Warleader of the Kha'Sheron, and Third of the Ezekarion, Iskander Khayon is one of the most powerful Chaos Sorcerers in existence, formerly of the Thousand Sons Legion, now one of the senior advisors to Abbadon the Despoiler, the Warmaster of Chaos Undivided. Having surrendered himself to the Imperial Inquisition in the wake of the 13th Black Crusade to herald the End Times of the Imperium, Khayon finds himself in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy in the prison of Tahr Whyler, where he is joined by a very special inmate--Anakin Skywalker.
newly-arrived Imperials.


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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Legends'', he was a loyal Jedi up until the end of the Clone Wars. After Order 66, he would then return to Tatooine and become the leader of several Tusken clans, which he led to war against Tatooine's settlers. Here, he's shown to be leading the Tuskens while the Clone Wars were still ongoing, indicating that this version instead abandoned the Jedi Order so he could become a Tusken Raider.
* DualWielding: Uses a pair of green-bladed lightsabers during his battle with Yannik on Jabba's hijacked spice train.
* EvilVsEvil: He is the leader of a clan of DesertBandits. Opposing him are the thuggish enforcers of Jabba's criminal empire, and a squad of Space Wolves who serve a brutal dystopian theocracy.
* HoverBike: The Tuskens under Hett's command use speeder bikes to get around, something which is noted to be extremely unusual by Boba and a sign that these aren't your average Tusken Raiders.
* MagicEnhancement: While fighting Yannick, Hett is able to hold his own in BladeLock by using the Force to enhance his own physical strength and match Yannick's SuperStrength.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Once Yannick steals back the components for the terraforming station and Boba takes control of the hijacked spice train, a defeated Hett is forced to flee and jumps off the train, disappearing into the desert.
* VillainOfTheWeek: Serves as this for Boba Fett and the Space Wolves in episodes 32 and 33.
* VillainRespect: He salutes Yannik's dedication and willingness to fight even when at a significant disadvantage.
* WeatherManipulation: Creates a powerful, localized sandstorm to mask the Tusken raid on the spice train.
* YouFool: He calls Yannik a "fool" twice throughout their duel.
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!!Iskandar Khayon, Kingbreaker, Herald of the Crimson Path.
The Lord Vigilator of the Black Legion, Warleader of the Kha'Sheron, and Third of the Ezekarion, Iskander Khayon is one of the most powerful Chaos Sorcerers in existence, formerly of the Thousand Sons Legion, now one of the senior advisors to Abbadon the Despoiler, the Warmaster of Chaos Undivided. Having surrendered himself to the Imperial Inquisition in the wake of the 13th Black Crusade to herald the End Times of the Imperium, Khayon finds himself in the ''Star Wars'' galaxy in the prison of Tahr Whyler, where he is joined by a very special inmate--Anakin Skywalker.
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* PredecessorVillain: For thousands of years, they were the BigBad for the Xek-Tek Sector, having been one of the sector's most unique and persistent enemies for thousands of years. They've been extinct for centuries at the start of the story, but their influence can still be seen in the Crimson Razors Chapter, whose Veteran Marines still have Bolters originally designed and built for the purpose of combating the Terriphont's MechaMooks.

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* PredecessorVillain: For thousands of years, they were the BigBad for the Xek-Tek Sector, having been one of the sector's most unique and persistent enemies for thousands of years.enemies. They've been extinct for centuries at the start of the story, but their influence can still be seen in the Crimson Razors Chapter, whose Veteran Marines still have Bolters originally designed and built for the purpose of combating the Terriphont's MechaMooks.
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* PredecessorVillain: Up until a few centuries ago, they were the BigBad for the Xek-Tek Sector, having been one of the sector's most unique and persistent enemies for thousands of years. The Veteran Marines of the Crimson Razors Chapter still have Bolters which were originally designed and built for combating the Terriphont's MechaMooks.

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* PredecessorVillain: Up until a few centuries ago, For thousands of years, they were the BigBad for the Xek-Tek Sector, having been one of the sector's most unique and persistent enemies for thousands of years. The Veteran Marines They've been extinct for centuries at the start of the story, but their influence can still be seen in the Crimson Razors Chapter Chapter, whose Veteran Marines still have Bolters which were originally designed and built for the purpose of combating the Terriphont's MechaMooks.

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* ArchEnemy: They are, or rather ''were'', this for the Skywatch Chapter, being the ones who destroyed the Skywatch's Chapter Homeworld in the distant past after purging several previous Imperial worlds. They were also one of the most persistent enemies of the Xek-Tek Sector, which the Skywatch considered their home and pledged to protect.

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* ArchEnemy: They are, or rather ''were'', ''[[PredecessorVillain were]]'', this for the Skywatch Chapter, being the ones who destroyed the Skywatch's Chapter Homeworld in the distant past after purging several previous Imperial worlds. They were also one of the most persistent enemies of the Xek-Tek Sector, which the Skywatch considered their home and pledged to protect.



* OvershadowedByAwesome: An AntiHumanAlliance with legions of hyper-intelligent {{Mechanical Monster}}s and technology capable of throwing planets as projectiles would make for a terrifying antagonist in a grounded MilitaryScienceFiction story or a typical SpaceOpera. Unfortunately for the Terriphont Entente, they were in the ''Warhammer 40K'' universe against the Imperium of Man, a warmongering GalacticSuperpower whose size, industry, and military outstripped the Terriphont's ''by orders of magnitude''. While they did have a good run and seem to have put up a better fight than most minor Xenos, the Terriphont were ultimately exterminated by the Imperium without much fanfare.

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* OvershadowedByAwesome: An AntiHumanAlliance with legions of hyper-intelligent {{Mechanical Monster}}s and technology capable of throwing planets as projectiles would make for a terrifying antagonist in a grounded MilitaryScienceFiction story or a typical SpaceOpera. Unfortunately for the Terriphont Entente, they were in the ''Warhammer 40K'' universe against the Imperium of Man, a warmongering GalacticSuperpower whose size, industry, and military outstripped the Terriphont's ''by orders of magnitude''. While they did have a good run and seem to have put up lasted a better fight lot longer than most minor Xenos, the Terriphont were ultimately exterminated by the Imperium without much fanfare.



* PosthumousCharacter: The Imperium already wiped them out thousands of years ago. By M42, the Terriphont are only remembered by the Xek-Tek Sector as just another minor Xeno faction no different from the countless others the Imperium eradicated throughout their long history.

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* PosthumousCharacter: The Imperium already wiped them out thousands of years centuries ago. By M42, the Terriphont are only remembered by the Xek-Tek Sector as just another minor Xeno faction no different from the countless others the Imperium eradicated throughout their long history.history.
* PredecessorVillain: Up until a few centuries ago, they were the BigBad for the Xek-Tek Sector, having been one of the sector's most unique and persistent enemies for thousands of years. The Veteran Marines of the Crimson Razors Chapter still have Bolters which were originally designed and built for combating the Terriphont's MechaMooks.

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