Rohlan Dyre

"We have just the glorious dead&mdash;and the soon-to-be glorious dead. I'm one of the latter."

- Rohlan Dyre

Rohlan Dyre was a Mandalorian Neo-Crusader Shocktrooper commander who fought in many battles of the early Mandalorian Wars.

Biography
An aged veteran, Rohlan began to question the tactics of the Mandalorians and the motives behind the war. When Rohlan confronted his superiors with his concerns, he did not receive a satisfactory answer, so the next time he was called up, he did not answer.

Dyre was found, and as the Mandalorians do with all deserters, they placed him at the front lines. After this, he refused to fight five times, and was caught and placed at the front lines five times. His last mission was as Commander of the Shocktrooper forces during the Battle of Vanquo. After his troops captured Jarael thinking she was a Jedi, he personally hijacked the Last Resort in an attempt at escape.



However, an enraged Camper stunned Rohlan, making it easy for Zayne Carrick to incapacitate him, sealing him in a cargo container. When Rohlan overheard his captors mention that they were headed into Mandalorian space, he offered his help as a guide and so explained his situation and where they were going: Flashpoint Station where Jarael was being held, along with a number of Jedi.

Rohlan brought Zayne into Flashpoint Station as a prisoner. When inside Demagol, a mad Mandalorian scientist bent on discovering what made the Jedi able to use The Force, Rohlan attacked Demagol and locked him inside a storage closet. Zayne took Demagol's armor and the two left the facility where Zayne secretly with the Force, placed charges on key structural points. With Gryph disguised as a Republic Admiral, he set off the charges, forcing the Mandalorians to evacuate. Rohlan ordered the Mandalorians to tell Mandalore that he perished with the facility in an attempt to "rescue" Demagol.

After the Mandalorians had left, Rohlan took his leave with the freed captured Jedi, though he sneaked off the vessel and stowed aboard the Last Resort as it left the station. He emerged later to save Jarael and Camper from HK-24. Though the attack had worsened Camper's fragile condition. Rohlan treated what he could for the elderly mechanic but they needed more. Jarael took the Last Resort to Arkania and attempted to get help there. However, she was captured by Lord Adasca of Adascorp, the corporation from which Camper had been running from. Adasca promised to cure Camper and so brought Rohlan, Camper and the Last Resort on board his flagship, the Arkanian Legacy. As Camper was rushed into the ships medical centers, Rohlan was attacked by the ships security, not believing a Mandalorian being in their presence. Adasca had Rohlan put into a cell.

When the security forces attempted to take his armor, Rohlan prevented them from coming near him by putting them in the sick bays. Adasca confronted the Mandalorian himself and informed him of his status as "Rohlan the Questioner". Rohlan saw through Adascas tricks and knew that he was up to something more then he was putting on. Adasca tempted Rohlan's pallet by allowing him to stay in the finer staterooms on his ship with full access to the biology facilities as well as visits to Jarael. Rohlan accepted his offer.

Behind the scenes

 * According to John Jackson Miller, the name Rohlan "is partially inspired by the similarly sounding name of another warrior, the paladin of Charlemagne".
 * It has been suspected by many fans that the stowaway Rohlan is actually Demagol in disguise. While this remains unconfirmed, many fans have pointed out several inconsistencies in Rohlan's behavior in issue 14 that seem to imply this.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 6: Commencement, Part 6
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 7: Flashpoint, Part 1
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 8: Flashpoint, Part 2
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 10: Flashpoint, Part 3
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 14: Days of Fear, Part 2
 * ''Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Nights of Anger

Notes and references
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