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Featured in Episodes I-III

    Logan Starr/Revan 
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Saviour, Conqueror, Hero, Villain...
Voiced by: Kevin Smets
A Jedi Knight and Sith Lord who's robbed of his memories.

    Bastila Shan 
Voiced by: Jennifer Hale (Episodes I-III, Episode VI Holo 1), Christina Nicholls (Episode VI Holo 2, Shadow of the Sith)
A Jedi Knight proficient in battle meditation who's put in charge of using the amnesiac Revan to stop Darth Malak. She ends up becoming his wife, co-teacher at the Starr Academy and mother of his son Varen.
  • Adaptational Badass: While the original game doesn't reveal if she makes any escape attempts during her time as Malak's captive, she gets to make an impressive escape attempt early in The Circle of Fate while taking down many Sith on the way. It takes Malak himself to stop her.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Like in the original game, she's made to wear a slave outfit when she's the Black Vulkars' prisoner. She later uses that same outfit in the hot deserts of Tatooine.
  • Older and Wiser: When she's fifteen years older since Darth Malak's defeat in Shadow of the Sith, she's noticeably wiser and more mature than before. Being redeemed by Logan's love after her fall to the dark side as well as becoming a mother have clearly given her humility and introspection.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Her older self in Shadow of the Sith is much less prideful and more supportive of others.

    Carth Onasi 
Voiced by: Raphael Sbarge
A Republic soldier from Telos IV who teams up with Logan after they escape the destruction of Endar Spire. Following Darth Malak's downfall, he becomes an Admiral, and eventually the Senator of Telos IV by the time of Shadow of the Sith.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: He mentions having had a son in Veil of the Dark Side. Since said son has been Adapted Out, it seems he perished along with Carth's wife in Saul Karath's bombing.
  • Promoted to Love Interest: He of all people has secretly married Meetra Surik, the character he only meets briefly in the second game, by the time of Shadow of the Sith.

    Mission Vao 
Voiced by: Catherine Taber
A young street-wise Twi'lek from Taris who joins Logan's quest to find the Star Forge and stop Darth Malak.

    Canderous Ordo 
Voiced by: John Cygan
A Mandalorian war veteran who joins Logan's gang on Taris. Following Darth Malak's defeat, he becomes the new Mandalore and allies himself with Meetra Surik against the Sith Triumvirate.
  • Adaptational Intelligence: His canon counterpart isn't an idiot by any means, but he learns Revan's true identity alongside the majority of the crew of the Ebon Hawk only when directly told. Logan and Carth choose to keep it a secret until they land on Lehon in The Circle of Fate, but Canderous reveals in the beginning of said movie that he has figured out the truth on his own.
  • Black Swords Are Better: He uses a Darksaber to deliver decisive strikes as the Mandalore.
  • Demoted to Extra: Downplayed when it comes to the events of the second game. He does join the second crew of the Ebon Hawk and retains his important roles in the Onderon Civil War and the Battle of Telos IV, but he returns to Dxun immediately afterwards instead of sticking around until the endgame on Malachor V.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: He joins Meetra's crew only for the duration of Hunger for the Force. Once he has gathered the dispersed Mandalorian clans and helped win the Onderon Civil War as well as the Battle of Telos IV, he returns to Dxun to lead his people.
  • I'm a Man; I Can't Help It: He doesn't try to deny to Meetra that he enjoys watching holograms of dancing Twi'leks in the Iziz cantina.

    Jolee Bindo 
A former Jedi Master living on Kashyyyk as a hermit. He meets Logan by chance and joins him.

    T3-M4 
A utility droid who's purchased by Logan during the search for the Star Forge. After he gets separated from Logan in the Unknown Regions, he returns to the known space and joins forces with Meetra Surik.
  • Adaptational Late Appearance: He's not purchased by Revan on Taris. It happens instead between the first and second movies when two Star Maps have already been found on Dantooine and Kashyyyk.
  • Composite Character: He takes the role of Bao-Dur's remote as the droid who activates the Mass Shadow Generator on the Iridonian's instructions and gets ambushed by G0-T0 before HK-47 comes to the rescue.
  • Robot Buddy: He's a Non-Human Sidekick first to Logan/Revan, and then to Meetra. He remains with Meetra in Shadow of the Sith.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: He doesn't get blown to smithereens by the Sith Emperor.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With HK-47. It's lampshaded in Knights and the Darkness Pt. II when HK-47 rescues T3-M4 from G0-T0 even when admitting he finds the utility droid extremely annoying and hoping that rescuing him won't become "standard behavior".

    HK-47 
Voiced by: Kristoffer Tabori
An assassin droid Logan purchases on Tatooine and later learns was created by him as Revan. Following Revan's departure into the Unknown Regions, he's found inactivated onboard the Ebon Hawk and teams up with Meetra Surik once he's been reactivated.
  • Adaptational Badass: Unlike his original counterpart from the first two games, this HK-47 is capable of shooting rockets at enemies, an ability that proves useful numerous times. He also shows himself to be capable of lightsaber combat.
  • Happiness in Mind Control: Though HK-47 is aware G0-T0 has taken over his programming in Knights and the Darkness, he tells Meetra that as long as he can continue killing meatbags like he loves doing, he doesn't care. It doesn't stop him from destroying G0-T0 once he's free of the latter's control, however.
  • Mage Killer: He shows many times he's effective against Force users.
  • Mind-Control Eyes: When G0-T0 takes control over HK-47, the latter's red photoreceptors turn light. They return to their normal color in the following movie once G0-T0's control is terminated.
  • Robot Buddy: He's a Robotic Psychopath who's nonetheless loyal to his creator Revan.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: With T3-M4. It's lampshaded in Knights and the Darkness Pt. II when HK-47 rescues T3-M4 from G0-T0 even when admitting he finds the utility droid extremely annoying and hoping that rescuing him won't become "standard behavior".

    Darth Malak 
Voiced by: Rafael Ferrer, Daniel Hodge (Revan: The Series)
A former Jedi Knight, hero of the Mandalorian Wars and apprentice of Darth Revan who has usurped the latter and tries to conquer the Republic in the Jedi Civil War.
  • Bald of Evil: Like in the game, he's a bald Sith Lord. Averted in Revan: The Series where he's fighting the Mandalorian invaders on Revan and Meetra's side.
  • Big Bad: Of Episodes I-III where the destruction of his Sith armada and the Star Forge are necessary to end the Jedi Civil War.
  • The Comically Serious: As shown in Revan: The Series, he's a serious Leeroy Jenkins who's annoyed by Revan and Meetra's Casual Danger Dialogue.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Despite him being The Comically Serious, he has his moments in Revan: The Series.
    Revan: Is it your turn or mine?
    Malak: Age before beauty, master.
  • Fallen Hero: Like in canon, he's a former Jedi. Revan: The Series shows him protecting the Republic from the Mandalorians alongside Revan and Meetra before his fall to the dark side.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: Though he acts serious in the Second Battle of Onderon when compared to Revan and Meetra, he's actually the least cautious of them. He underestimates the Mandalorian commander whom Revan notes to differ from the others and is promptly knocked out by the "buckethead". When Meetra later points out the location of the turrets they need to take out, Malak wastes no time rushing to them.
    Meetra: So impatient that one.
    Revan: You don't know the half of it.

    Darth Bandon 
Voiced by: Stephen Mooney
Darth Malak's apprentice who's sent to capture Bastila in Veil of the Dark Side.

    Bria Hudson 
Voiced by: Lori Smets
A Force-sensitive woman who's the captain of one of Vogga the Hutt's sandcrawlers on Tatooine. She first encounters Logan and his crew as they search for the local Star Map. She later takes part in the final fight against Darth Malak and becomes one of the assistant teachers at the Starr Academy.
  • Action Girl: She's skilled with a vibroblade and a lightsaber.
  • Boyish Short Hair: This tough Action Girl has a short dark hair.
  • Dark and Troubled Past: When Bria was a little girl, a rogue Dark Jedi sensed her Force-sensitivity and kidnapped her to raise her as his apprentice against her wishes. She used what he taught her to kill him when she had the chance, but she preferred not to use the Force since it reminded her of her captivity.
  • Fights Like a Normal: When she first appears, she only uses a vibroblade in combat, but when the situation gets too desperate, she reveals her lightsaber and Force-sensitivity.
  • Hiding Behind Your Bangs: Her right eye is covered by her dark hair, giving her a tough and mysterious vibe.

    Slug 
Voiced by: Bert Moeller
Bria's first mate in the sandcrawler she captains.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: He's killed as he tries to buy Bria and Zaalbar time to activate the disruptor that's their only chance to scare away the Tusken Raiders.
  • Older Sidekick: He has the appearance of a balding man who definitely looks older than his captain Bria.
  • Only in It for the Money: Subverted. When Zaalbar asks Slug if he's fighting only for credits, Slug admits money isn't disagreeable with him. After Slug dies while trying to buy Bria and Zaalbar time to save them all, Zaalbar admits in a deleted scene that he was wrong about Slug not caring about honor.
  • So Proud of You: He tells Bria that he's proud she's been able to hold back and not turn out like the Dark Jedi who enslaved her.

    Yuthura Ban 
Voiced by: Martha Smets
A Twi'lek Sith and the apprentice of Uthar Wynn, the headmaster of the Sith Academy on Korriban. She becomes Logan's mentor when she infiltrates the Academy in search of the last Star Map.

    Kondor Moderro 
Voiced by: Eric Von Doymi
One of Yuthura's lead apprentices at the Sith Academy who becomes a rival to Logan.
  • Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Kondor Moderro is as arrogant as any prestigious Sith apprentice can be expected to be, but once he ends up actually fighting Logan, he begs for his life when the former Sith Lord overpowers and tortures him with Force Lightning.

    Bobec 
Voiced by: Rick Savage
A small-time bounty hunter who becomes an apprentice at the Sith Academy on Korriban the same time as Logan.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He's something of a ditz, but when push comes to shove, he proves himself capable of heroics. He performs a Heroic Sacrifice on the Star Forge, yet he manages to survive.
  • I Just Want to Be Special: His desire to become a part of something bigger led to him enrolling in the Sith Academy in the first place.
  • Loveable Rogue: He's not a bad guy, so he gives up trying to be a Sith. He tries being a Jedi as well, but the path of utter selflessness doesn't fit him either, so he takes a third option and becomes with Mission a "freelance adventurer".
  • Minion with an F in Evil: Bobec clearly isn't cut out for Sith business. He admits he came to the Academy mostly because he wants to be a part of something. After Logan slaughters the other Sith there, he easily convinces Bobec to aspire to becoming something better than what he saw Logan do.

Featured in Episodes IV-VI

    Meetra Surik 
Voiced by: Ivona (Episode IV), Mrs. Yceman
A Jedi who served under Revan during the Mandalorian Wars and was exiled from the Order. After wandering the galaxy for ten years following the Battle of Malachor V, she's dragged back into galactic affairs by the Sith Triumvirate who believe her to be the last Jedi left. After vanquishing them and relocating Revan, she revitalizes the Jedi Order as the new Grandmaster.
  • Adaptational Badass: Though she revitalized the Jedi Order in canon as well, she did that through her apprentices and never claimed the title of a Grandmaster.
  • Brainy Brunette: She has dark brown hair and is a brilliant leader and warrior.
  • Deadpan Snarker: She's a master of sarcasm beyond the game options.
  • Dual Wielding: In Rise of the Sith Lords, Chodo Habat gives her a grey lightsaber when she first arrives at Citadel Station. She later starts wielding it alongside the blue lightsaber of Lonna Vash after the Jedi Master is seemingly killed by Darth Sion. She ends up giving Atton the blue lightsaber and fighting with only the grey one after she has killed Darth Verteri, AKA Master Vash in Knights and the Darkness Pt. I. She starts using two lightsabers again after she has killed Atris and recovered her original lightsaber from the fallen Jedi Master in Knights and the Darkness Pt. II.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Before taking over the main protagonist role, she briefly appears in The Circle of Fate to accuse Logan of her exile in the vision he has in Lehon's temple, and she's stalked by a HK-50 unit onboard the Harbinger during The Stinger.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Like in the second game, she spends the first minutes in the Peragus Mining Facility walking around with her toned body covered only by her underwear, which Atton appreciates. In Knights and the Darkness Pt. II, she's made to wear a revealing slave's outfit by Scourge as they infiltrate Darth Nyriss' stronghold to rescue Revan, much to her irritation.
  • Promoted to Love Interest: By the time of Shadow of the Sith, she has secretly married Carth Onasi, whom she canonically meets exactly once in the second game.
  • Spared by the Adaptation: She doesn't get killed by Scourge on Dromund Kaas thanks to the Force vision that warns her about the intentions of the True Sith.

    Atton Rand 
Voiced by: Nicky Katt
A pilot and scoundrel who teams up with Meetra Surik in the Peragus Mining Facility.

    Visas Marr 
Voiced by: Kelly Hu
A Miraluka who survived the destruction of Katarr and was made the apprentice of Darth Nihilus. After she's sent to find and capture Meetra Surik, she pledges herself to the ex-Jedi after being beaten and spared by her.

    The Last Handmaiden/Brianna 
Voiced by: Grey DeLisle
One of the six Echani handmaidens who serve Atris. She joins Meetra's party to keep an eye on the ex-Jedi on Atris' orders, but she gradually ends up questioning her loyalty to her mistress.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Like in the game, Brianna is initially mistrustful of Visas after the Miraluka attacks the crew of the Ebon Hawk, but she afterwards shows no signs of her canon hostility towards Visas and doesn't appear to have any trouble working alongside her. The lack of a Love Triangle with a male Jedi Exile is likely a factor.
  • Adaptational Wimp: Brianna is every bit the Action Girl from the second game, but when she returns to Telos Polar Academy, she appears to be unprepared and unwilling to fight her zealotic sisters who beat her up. This contrasts the game where she dispatched them all with or without receiving Force training.

    Mical 
Voiced by: Greg Ellis
A Republic agent and historian on a quest to find any missing Jedi. He later becomes one of Meetra's companions and a member of her Jedi High Council.
  • 11th-Hour Ranger: Though Mical is met on Dantooine and joins the Battle of Khoonda, he doesn't join Meetra's crew until on M4-99 for the endgame of Knights and the Darkness Pt. II (as far the second game's events go, that is).
  • Time-Passage Beard: He has grown a beard when he appears in Shadow of the Sith.

    Mira 
Voiced by: Emily Berry
A skilled bounty hunter based on Nar Shaddaa. After being hired by Zez-Kai Ell to keep an eye on Meetra, she ends up becoming one of Meetra's apprentices.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: She briefly appears at Anchorhead Cantina in Veil of the Dark Side.

    Darth Nihilus 
One of the Sith Lords of the Sith Triumvirate who needs to feed on the Force to survive.
  • Adaptation Expansion: He was enigmatic in canon due to having a Mysterious Past and speaking with untranslated Black Speech. He's made into a more rounded character by being shown what he was like before becoming a wound in the Force and actually having his speech translated.
  • Big Bad: Of Hunger for the Force. Most of the focus is on the Onderon Civil War where Nihilus has allied himself with General Vaklu. Afterwards Kreia tricks Colonel Tobin into giving Nihilus false information about numerous Jedi hiding on Telos, leading to the Battle of Telos IV as the movie's final battle.
  • Death by Adaptation: He's a case of dying earlier than in the source materials; his otherwise canon death at the end of Hunger for the Force takes place long before the endgame which starts with Kreia's true colors being revealed.
  • Defiant to the End: After his attempt to drain Meetra out of the Force backfires, he defies her assessment that his time is running out and continues their duel.
    Darth Nihilus: I have devoured entire worlds, ended entire civilizations… one broken Jedi will not stop me!
  • Dying as Yourself: After Nihilus is killed, Visas sees through the Force the ghost of the Jedi her master used to be, and he's implied to be finally free of his hunger.
  • Fallen Hero: Nihilus was a Jedi Knight serving under Revan and Meetra in the Mandalorian Wars. He was part of a strike team dispatched on the surface of Malachor V when the Mass Shadow Generator devastated the entire planet and left him filled with hunger for the Force. When he ended up at the Trayus Academy, he resisted Darth Secuulus' conversion attempts for a while, but after Secuulus revealed that Revan and Meetra caused his condition, he accepted training from Darth Traya and Secuulus in order to channel his hunger.
  • It's Personal: When he faces Meetra in combat, he reveals how he came to be thanks to her actions at Malachor V and that he's been waiting for their confrontation.

    Darth Verteri (Unmarked Spoilers) 

Lonna Vash AKA Darth Verteri

Voiced by: Vanessa Marshall (Episode IV), Mrs. Yceman (Episodes V-VI)
One of the Jedi Council members who sentenced Meetra Surik to exile. After Meetra returns to the known space, she encounters Master Vash on Korriban, only for the latter to be seemingly killed by Darth Sion. She survives though and is turned to the dark side by Sion.
  • Adaptational Villainy: Her game counterpart never joined the Sith.
  • Became Their Own Antithesis: Meetra's disbelieving that Vash has abandoned her Jedi values in favor of Sith philosophy. Following Vash's death, she lampshades how even a Jedi Master can be utterly corrupted.
    Meetra: Master Vash was one of the bravest Jedi I knew. She deserved a better fate than this, but what is done is done. Let this serve as a testament how easily the dark side can corrupt, even one as powerful as a Jedi Master. We must all be that more vigilant going forward.
  • Dual Wielding: She fights with two lightsabers following her Face–Heel Turn.
  • Face–Heel Turn: After being apparently killed on Korriban, she turns to the dark side and becomes Darth Sion's apprentice.
  • Impromptu Tracheotomy: When Verteri overpowers Meetra and is about to kill her with Meetra's own lightsabers (one of which Verteri used as Lonna Vash), Meetra telekinetically forces Verteri to stab her own throat with said lightsabers, killing her for good.
  • Meaningful Rename: She takes Darth Verteri as her Sith name following her Face–Heel Turn.
  • Not Quite Dead: She appears to die after Darth Sion stabs her, but she's revealed to have survived in Hunger for the Force.
  • The Social Darwinist: After turning to the dark side, she adopts this mindset common among Sith.
    Darth Verteri: …the Jedi Order is a farce. Their teachings are for the weak and made me vulnerable. The Order preaches patience, but their cowardice only led to death. Now the Jedi are nearly gone, and a new Order is rising in its place, one that is powerful and fueled by the dark side.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Master Vash exiled Meetra, but when they re-encounter on Korriban, Vash gives Meetra one of friendliest conversations out of all the Jedi Council members she's seeking. After Meetra flees following Vash's apparent death, Vash accuses Meetra of abandoning her, though she gives her a one-time offer to join the Sith Triumvirate before trying to kill her. Meetra in turn attempts to talk sense into Vash and is sad when she's forced to kill her.
    Meetra: I'm sorry Master, but the Vash I knew never left Korriban.

    Darth Secuulus 
Voiced by: DarthYcey (Episode V), Brandon Twigg (Shadow of the Sith)
A Sith Master who's been tasked by Revan to oversee training at the Trayus Academy since the Mandalorian Wars.
  • Affably Evil: He's polite and honest with the future Darth Nihilus and Bao-Dur as he takes them as his apprentices, though he cuts off Bao-Dur's arm to teach him to replace weakness with strength. When Meetra's companions intercept him at the tomb of Freedon Nadd, he gives them a chance to embrace the dark side by sounding reasonable and expresses disappointment when they turn him down.
  • Ascended Extra: He turns out to be the Sith Master from the second game who's confronted by the Jedi Exile's companions in the tomb of Freedon Nadd. He's given a bigger role in these movies.
  • Bad Boss: When he enters the tomb of Freedon Nadd, a Sith trooper disdainfully voices out loud that there are too many Sith around already. Secuulus reacts by cutting the trooper to pieces.
  • Bald of Evil: He's a bald warrior and teacher of the dark side.
  • The Dragon: He becomes the new apprentice of Darth Nihilus in Hunger for the Force following Visas' Heel–Face Turn.
  • Evil Mentor: He trained Darth Nihilus after the Battle of Malachor V turned the Jedi Knight into a wound in the Force and Bao-Dur when the latter sought to learn the Sith ways.
  • Hero Killer: He kills Bao-Dur and nearly manages to kill Visas as well. Subverted with Bao-Dur; he's secretly with the True Sith, and Secuulus stabbing him was agreed on beforehand.
  • In the Back: He meets his end by getting impaled from behind by Visas.
  • Named by the Adaptation: His game counterpart wasn't given a name beyond Sith Master.
  • Posthumous Character: He's killed by Visas in Hunger for the Force, but during Shadow of the Sith a decade later, he appears in flashbacks that detail the Start of Darkness of Bao-Dur.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: When he observes Nihilus training in a flashback, he expresses annoyance at Nihilus draining the Force out of every Sith Assassin he trains with.

    Scourge 
Voiced by: Kevin Smets
A Sith Lord from Dromund Kaas tasked with guarding Revan.

    Captain Yarri 
Voiced by: Christina Nicholls
The head of the Imperial Guard of the Sith Emperor.

Featured in Shadow of the Sith

    Bacari 
Voiced by: Grasshopper47
A Zabrak slave on Dromund Kaas who's owned by Darth Nyriss.
  • Barefoot Captives: He has no footwear when he appears as a slave on Dromund Kaas.
  • Born into Slavery: He was born as a slave owned by Darth Xedrix until Darth Nyriss overthrew him and made Bacari her slave.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Sith slaves aren't permitted to have names, but he came to be called Bacari, which is the favorite wine of Nyriss. Whenever she wanted it, she just said the word, and he brought it.
  • Walking Shirtless Scene: He's shirtless until he escapes from Dromund Kaas.

    Paeter 
Voiced by: Paeter Frandsen
A teenaged student at the Starr Academy.
  • Freudian Excuse: His father had developed a negative view on Force-sensitives after he lost friends to the activation of the Mass Shadow Generator and witnessed the Jedi Civil War. When Paeter turned out to be Force-sensitive too, his parents were so afraid they dumped him to the Jedi. He resents Revan because he blames Revan's crimes for the way his parents cut off all contact with him out of fear.
  • Mage Born of Muggles: Played for Drama. When Paeter's parents found out he's Force-sensitive, they were afraid of him because of Revan's actions and gave him to the Jedi Order.
  • Parental Abandonment: His parents, afraid of his Force-sensitivity, sent him away to the Jedi, and he hasn't seen them since.

    Syrill 
Voiced by: Liz Jenks
A teenaged student at the Starr Academy.
  • Afraid of Their Own Strength: She's having difficulties using the Force because when she was training on Coruscant, she lost it during a training session and hurt another Padawan.

    Varen 
Voiced by: Darth Varkor
The son of Logan/Revan and Bastila who becomes Grandmaster Meetra's apprentice.
  • Muggle Born of Mages: Bobec and Mission believe that the son of Revan and Bastila must be strong in the Force, only for him to surprise them by revealing that's not the case. HK-47 assesses that Varen's weakness in the Force stems from "inadequate programming parameters", yet he reassures the young man that there's still time to rectify that.
  • The Social Expert: Meetra states that Varen's gift in diplomacy and words has been a great help in solidifying the new Jedi Order's relations with the Senate.
  • Younger Than They Look: He's about fifteen years old by the time of Shadow of the Sith, but he looks like a young adult.

    Alondra Danner 
Voiced by: Bethany Collins
A Togruta and the Supreme Chancellor of the Galactic Republic by the time of Shadow of the Sith.
  • Head-in-the-Sand Management: She's skeptical about Revan's warnings of the True Sith's threat. As far as she's concerned, the Republic has enjoyed unprecedented peace for the last ten years since the downfall of the Sith Triumvirate, and she has no wish to cause mass panic or initiate a manhunt without substantial evidence. She also mistrusts Revan due to his past misdeeds and insistence to avoid the public eye.

    The new Sith Emperor (Unmarked Spoilers) 

Bao-Dur

Voiced by: Roger Guenveur Smith
A Zabrak mechanic who served under Meetra Surik during the Mandalorian Wars and created the Mass Shadow Generator that ended the final battle over Malachor V. His war experiences turned him to the dark side and led to him joining the True Sith as Lord Scourge's apprentice. When Meetra returns to the known space, Bao-Dur joins her crew without revealing his allegiance to the dark side. He eventually fakes his own death, and after Meetra kills Scourge on Dromund Kaas, Bao-Dur assassinates the Sith Emperor Vitiate and takes over his throne.
  • Adaptational Backstory Change: Though he retains his motives and actions during the Mandalorian Wars, secretly joining the True Sith afterwards is a new one. While he canonically lost his arm in the Battle of Malachor V, here it was severed after the battle by Darth Secuulus as initiation for his training at the Trayus Academy.
  • Adaptational Villainy: The canon Bao-Dur was a firm atoner who never conspired with any members of the Sith Triumvirate or joined the True Sith against his former general whom he always served with Undying Loyalty.
  • Affably Evil: Even after he reveals his true colors, he remains as soft-spoken as before and is courteous with his subordinates unless they push his buttons.
  • An Arm and a Leg: Darth Secuulus cut his arm off when Bao-Dur went to Trayus Academy to join the Sith.
  • Big Bad: Of Shadow of the Sith after he and the True Sith remove Vitiate out of their way.
  • Evil All Along: He's been on the dark side long before he reunites with Meetra on Telos IV, but it stops being a secret to the audience only after he's revealed to have staged his death.
  • Evil Counterpart: Shadow of the Sith and his Start of Darkness paint him as a dark reflection of Meetra. They both served under Revan during the Mandalorian Wars, became wounds in the Force by using the Mass Shadow Generator (which Bao-Dur created and activated on Meetra's orders) in the final battle over Malachor V, and oppose the Sith Emperor Vitiate. The difference is that rather than seeking to protect, Bao-Dur wanted revenge on the Mandalorians, and instead of becoming the Grandmaster of the revitalized Jedi Order, he usurps Vitiate as the new Sith Emperor.
  • Faking the Dead: In Hunger for the Force, he's impaled by Darth Secuulus and buried on Telos IV to honor his efforts to restore the planet's surface. It's revealed in Shadow of the Sith that he and Secuulus staged his death as part of the plans of the True Sith.
  • Fantastic Racism: Like in canon, he despises the Mandalorians because of what they did in the Mandalorian Wars. Though he has some Mandalorians working for him when he's the Sith Emperor, he makes it clear that he still disdains them when Gravik Spar keeps insulting him.
  • Fights Like a Normal: He's actually received Force training before he joins Meetra's crew, but he hides it the whole time he's with Meetra's party.
  • Freudian Excuse: Witnessing other Zabraks being killed during the Mandalorian Wars and using his creation to cause massive destruction led to him joining the Trayus Academy in the hopes of learning to master his anger.
  • The Kingslayer: He's the one who ends up killing Vitiate by impaling the Sith Emperor from behind.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: When he's not hiding his Sith allegiance, he wears an entirely black version of his default outfit from the game, and the color of his energy-arm is red instead of cyan.

    Kaizen Drackmoor 
Voiced by: Starika
A Sith Pureblood and one of the top agents of the True Sith.

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