Hero of Tython

"You embody what every Jedi strives to become."

- Grand Master Satele Shan, to the Jedi

During the Cold War with the resurgent Sith Empire, a Jedi Knight trained under several masters across the galaxy. The Jedi Master Orgus Din took on this Jedi as a Padawan around 3,643 BBY, when the Jedi arrived on the Order's homeworld of Tython. Working with Master Din and the astromech droid T7-01, the Padawan worked to drive back the native Flesh Raiders. When Din was captured by the Flesh Raiders' leader, the Dark Jedi Bengel Morr&mdash;Din's former Padawan&mdash;the Padawan traveled to the ancient Forge and defeated Morr in a duel.

For the Padawan's bravery, Grand Master Satele Shan and Master Din granted the Jedi the rank of Knight. The Jedi Council then sent the Knight to the Republic capital of Coruscant, where the Knight and T7 recovered the plans for the Planet Prison project. When the weapon's creator, Doctor Tarnis, was kidnapped by members of the Black Sun criminal syndicate, the Knight and the Padawan Kira Carsen pursued the kidnappers&mdash;in the process learning that Tarnis was actually a Sith Lord. Kira and the Knight faced off against Tarnis in the ruins of the Jedi Temple, and the Knight struck down the Sith before a holotransmission of Tarnis' father Darth Angral. Angral declared a vendetta against the Knight, using the files that his son sent to seize control of several of the Republic's superweapon projects.

General Var Suthra sent the Knight, Kira, and T7 first to Ord Mantell, where T7 and the Knight infiltrated an island base and discovered that Angral was moving to take control of the Republic's superweapons. But when the two returned to the Ord Mantell Orbital Station, they were forced to rescue Kira from Inquisitor Ferav. the trio then traveled to Taris, where they rescued Doctor Nasan Godera, and Nar Shaddaa, where they destroyed the Power Guard Project and killed Angral's apprentice Lord Nefarid.

When the Knight and Kira attempted to meet with a Imperial traitor aboard an abandoned mining facility, they realized it was a trap when they only encountered a man named Valis. Valis was a Child of the Emperor, and he had come to take back his fellow Child Kira to their father. Valis was defeated, however, and Kira revealed her past to her master and the Council.

n in service to the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic. The Jedi became a Knight under the tutelage of Jedi Master Orgus Din. Later, the Jedi struck a critical blow by "defeating" the Sith Emperor, and in doing so was bestowed the rank of Jedi Master at the behest of Jedi Grand Master Satele Shan.

Training on Tython
"The Jedi Council will assign you a new Master to oversee your final trials. You'll be tested in ways you can't imagine. But when you leave Tython, you'll know what it means to be a Jedi Knight."

- Derrin Weller, to the Jedi

Trained under several masters during the Cold War between the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire, a young Jedi was eventually sent to Tython to learn from an official master around 3,643 BBY. Almost immediately upon arriving, Jedi Master Derrin Weller sent the Jedi into the Tythonian Gnarls to combat the Flesh Raiders, the hostile natives of that world. After fighting off a number of attacks by the savages, Weller contacted the Jedi again and told them that he had discovered a cave that the Flesh Raiders were using to sneak into the area. As Weller had been injured, he asked the Jedi to seal off the cavern. The learner entered the cave and fought their way through the Flesh Raiders inside until they encountered a Dark Jedi named Callef. The Jedi was forced to kill Callef in a duel, after which the Council member Orgus Din arrived. Din used the Force to collapse the cavern and took Callef's hostage to safety, telling the learner to go to the Temple.

At the Temple, the Jedi was instructed to meet with the Grand Master Satele Shan in her chambers. After speaking with the Grand Master briefly, the Jedi came before the Council, where they were formally taken on as the Padawan of Master Din. The new Padawan spoke with Din in their master's chambers, who offered them full use of his supplies before sending his new apprentice to speak with Sumari, the Matriarch of the Twi'lek settlement Kalikori Village. Sumari asked the Padawan to aid the village by destroying the Flesh Raiders' weapons cache, but the Matriarch was forced to retire midway through their conversation because of illness. Ranna Tao'ven, Sumari's daughter, and Saylew, the village's head of security, asked the Jedi to recover the weapons instead of destroying them, so that the village could defend itself.

When the Padawan fought their way through the Flesh Raiders to the weapons cache, they discovered an old astromech droid named T7-O1 locked inside. The Padawan rescued T7, whom they learned was in fact working as a reconnaissance droid for the Order, and returned to Kalikori with the weapons. After giving the weapons to Saylew and Ranna, the Padawan spoke with their master, who had come to Kalikori himself. T7 had recorded a mysterious figure commanding the Flesh Raiders, and Din seemed to recognize the figure when shown the hologram. Din refused to speculate further, however, and sent the Padawan to investigate the recent sightings of Flesh Raiders in the ruins of the ancient Je'daii temple Kaleth while he discussed the figure with the rest of the Council.



Secrets of the Flesh Raiders
Venturing into the ancient ruins, the Padawan fought their way past the temple's ancient defense droids and followed the Flesh Raiders' trail into a cavern. Following the tunnel, the Jedi emerged in a remote meditation shrine where several Flesh Raiders were waiting. The apprentice was stunned when their leader called the Padawan Je'daii in Basic, revealing that the natives could in fact speak. The leader then blasted the Padawan with the Force, further revealing that they could also use the Force. Regardless of the natives' advantage of surprise, the Jedi managed to defeat the Flesh Raiders in combat.

It was at this point that Master Bela Kiwiiks, another member of the Council, arrived with her Padawan Kira Carsen. Kiwiiks asked Din's apprentice to plant surveillance devices in the ruins so that the Order could monitor the area, ensuring that the Flesh Raiders did not return, while she and her apprentice pursued another group of the natives. After doing so, the Padawan received a holomessage from their master asking them to meet him at Kalikori Village.

Master Orgus informed his Padawan that the Order was preparing to stop the Flesh Raiders' newly coordinated attacks by striking at multiple camps across the planet, but they needed to shut down the shield generator protecting the camps. He also revealed the identity of the hooded figure in T7's recording&mdash;it was Bengel Morr, Din's former Padawan who had disappeared in the Sacking of Coruscant over ten years ago. The Padawan and T7 headed up into the Tythos Ridge, the mountains east of the village, in search of the generator. After they shut down the shield, Bengel Morr contacted the Jedi and told the Padawan of his goal: the destruction of the Jedi Order. T7 and the apprentice rushed back to Kalikori Village to warn Master Orgus, but the newly appointed Matriarch Ranna begged the Padawan to help stop the Flesh Raiders who were poisoning the village's crops. After the Jedi shut down the toxin mines and defeated the saboteurs, they were contacted by Din.

As he and the other Masters were busying attacking various Flesh Raider camps, Din needed his Padawan to destroy a Flesh Raider base within the ruins of Kaleth. The Jedi and T7 traveled to the ruins, where they found the grievously wounded Selkath Jedi Laotah. Laotah's lightsaber had been stolen by a Force-sensitive Flesh Raider, who had savagely beaten the Jedi to the point of death. As the Selkath died, the Padawan promised to recover Laotah's lightsaber from his killer. After defeating the Flesh Raiders' leader and recovering the lightsaber&mdash;which was broken in the battle&mdash;the Padawan was contacted by Din again. Orgus had recieved information that suggested the Flesh Raiders were preparing for a massive invasion, and he had also detected an emergency alert from Kalikori. Din told his Padawan and T7 to meet him at the village immediately.

But when they arrived at Kalikori, the Padawan's master was nowhere to be found. The Padawan questioned Ranna as to the source of the alert, but she claimed that they hadn't sent any alerts, and that Master Din had never arrived at the village. But while they were talking, the Jedi was suddenly shot from behind with a stun bolt and T7 with an ion blast. The Padawan awoke quickly, however, to find Ranna standing over them and arguing with Saylew and several others. She was trying to stop them from taking the Padawan, claiming that they weren't part of the deal. Saylew revealed to the Padawan that Bengel Morr had made a deal with the villagers a few hours earlier&mdash;if they delivered Orgus Din to him, Morr's Flesh Raider forces would stop attacking the village. But Morr had changed the terms, demanding Din's Padawan as well.

Thinking quickly, the Padawan was able to influence the villagers to put down their weapons and leave. When they confronted Ranna, she begged for their forgiveness&mdash;her inexperience and her grief over her mother's recent death had allowed the others to convince her. When she asked what she should do, the Jedi told her to atone for her crimes and strive to make up for them for the rest of her life. Thanking the Padawan for their forgiveness, she told the Jedi and the newly-reactivated T7 that Morr had taken Din to some place called the Forge.



The Weapon is Forged
"You're stronger than any Jedi I've known. You could redeem the order and destroy the Sith."

- Bengel Morr, after his defeat

T7 and the Padawan immediately contacted A-4P0, one of the droids at the Temple Archives, and told the protocol droid to send all of the information on the Forge to T7 right away. The pair raced south, using a tunnel behind the Tythos River's waterfall to reach Vur Tepe, the ancient temple were the first Jedi had built their swords. Fighting their way through Morr's massed Flesh Raider forces, the Padawan and T7 crossed the ruins of the temple and entered the canyon where the ancient machine known as the Forge stood.

The Padawan found Bengel and two of his Flesh Raider Adepts at the base of the Forge's steps, with the unconscious body of Orgus Din lying at the Dark Jedi's feet. Expressing his disdain for the Padawan, Morr commanded his Adepts to kill the Jedi and retreated to watch. But when the Flesh Raiders fell, Morr began to duel the Padawan himself&mdash;and lost. Defeated, Morr claimed that he understood his destiny now: he would be the Padawan's herald, and asked the Jedi to allow him to leave and prepare the galaxy for the Padawan's rise.

The Padawan refused, however, and knocked out the misguided Nautolan. The Jedi then awoke Master Din, who congratulated them on their defeat of his former apprentice and their decision to spare Morr's life. Din gave his Padawan the components necessary to build a lightsaber, and told them to enter the Forge and craft their weapon, while Din himself took the unconscious Morr back to the Temple. The apprentice ascended the steps and activated the ancient machine, building their lightsaber with the Force through deep meditation. But the opening of the Forge awoke a sleeping Jurgoran in one of the canyon's caves below, and the savage beast ascended the cliff to reach the narrow bridge that spanned the ravine. The Jurgoran blocked T7 and the Padawan's path to the cave tunnel they had come through, and the Jedi was forced to kill the beast with their new weapon to reach safety.

"You arrived on Tython a Padawan, but you leave a Knight of the Republic. May the Force be with you."

- Grand Master Satele Shan

Upon returning to the Temple, the Padawan met with the Council once more in the Council Chamber. There, Grand Master Shan conferred the title of Jedi Knight upon the Padawan, in recognition for their bravery and their exploits in stopping the Flesh Raiders and Bengel Morr. Masters Shan and Din then ordered the new Knight to take a shuttle to Coruscant, the Republic capital, to help Master Kiwiiks and her Padawan locate the dark threat they had detected.

Traveling to Coruscant
The newly christened Knight departed Tython with T7 on a shuttle and traveled to Carrick Station, the headquarters of the Republic fleet. There, the Knight spoke with the Mirialan Master Nimi, who directed the Jedi to speak with Master Cassa Hun. Hun, a Twi'lek Jedi Master, helped the new Knight decide which path to take: the way of the Jedi Sentinel or that of the Jedi Guardian.

When the Knight and T7 reached the station's departure hangar, they learned that Master Shan had arranged for the Knight to travel to Coruscant on the cruiser Esseles. But during their journey, the ship was attacked by an Imperial warship, and an Imperial assault group boarded the vessel not long after the Esseles was pulled from hyperspace.

The Knight immediately headed to the bridge after the ship came under fire, joined by an unknown Jedi Consular, a smuggler, and a member of the elite Havoc Squad. The four fought their way to the bridge, where they found the body of the ship's captain Tyrus on the floor. Tyrus had been killed in the Glory's first attack, and the navigator Plex pulled First Officer Haken away from the body and informed him that he now had command. When the group asked how they could help, Haken began to lash out at them about the futility of their situation. But the panicking officer was interrupted by the ship's communications officer Raste, who patched through a incoming message from the enemy.

The commander of the Emperor's Glory introduced himself as Moff Rycus Kilran. Ordering the ship to stand down, Kilran informed the crew and the Knight's group of his target: the Republic ambassador Vyn Asara, who was considered a war criminal by the Empire. Despite Haken's claims that their was no one of that name on the ship, Kilran informed them that his forces were already boarding the Esseles with the help of undercover Imperial agents aboard the ship and terminated the transmission. Ignoring Haken's opinion that the group would be of no help against the invaders, the four headed to the main airlock.

The two Jedi, the smuggler, and the trooper aided Commander Narlock, the head of the ship's security, and his men repel the Imperial boarding party led by Lieutenant Isric, but their victory was cut short by the arrival of the Twi'lek passenger the group had talked to earlier. The woman, who had expressed concern that an Imperial warship had been following the Esseles, revealed her identity as Ambassador Asara, and informed them of Kilran's real plan: while the group had been repelling the Imperial boarding party, a team of Mandalorians led by the Mandalorian mercenary Ironfist had seized the bridge and initiated a lockdown.

The four allies traveled to the engineering deck, where they found the ship's engineering officer Salen and his crew trapped behind a force-field. The lockdown had also sealed off that section, and there was no way to bypass the lockdown and restore access to the bridge. Asara impatiently suggested venting the engineering compartment to override the protocols, but the group refused to kill off the crew just to save the ship. The Knight and the others instead followed the advice of Crewman Vepp, resetting three power regulators to restart the security system and restoring access to the bridge.

The group then fought their way from engineering to the bridge, pushing through the Mandalorian forces that were holding the hangar bays. Upon reaching the bridge, they found Ironfist holding the command crew captive. The Mandalorian congratulated them on making it as far as they did, but died in the resulting firefight when he commanded his forces to attack. Narlock and Asara arrived not long after the fight ended, and Asara proposed a way that the Esseles could escape: a small group could slip aboard the Emperor's Glory and disable the ship's tractor beam. The Knight and the other three volunteered, and Haken suggested that Asara herself go along too. Haken pulled the four aside after Asara departed for the hangar and attempted to convince them that the only way the Esseles would get away safely was to leave the ambassador on the Imperial ship. However, the group refused to abandon Asara, regardless of her disregard for the engineering crew's safety.

"At last&mdash;a real, live Jedi. How I've looked forward to this. A true Sith cannot go long without a challenge."

- Vokk

The two Jedi, the smuggler, and the trooper, along with Asara and several members of the security team, took a shuttle over to the Glory and landed in their hangar. Leaving the security team to guard the ambassador, the four fought their way through the Imperial warship to the tractor beam generator. Along the way, they were continually threatened by Moff Kilran, who finally released an experimental ISS-7 Guardian combat droid to defend the tractor beam. Despite Kilran's best attempts, however, the group was still able fight their way through Kilran's defenses, deactivate the tractor beam, and return to their shuttle safely. But while they attempted to deactivate the force-field sealing the hangar, the Sith Acolyte Vokk arrived and killed the security team. In an attempt to quickly get inside, one of the four smashed the console to deactivate the field. Vokk proceeded to choke Asara with the Force, but threw the Twi'lek aside when he noticed the new arrivals.

The acolyte was eager to test himself against the two Jedi and their companions, but despite his power, Vokk was unable to defeat the four. Upon defeating Vokk, the group and Asara fled on their shuttle back to the Esseles. Thanks to the group's disabling of the tractor beam, the curiser was able to pull away from the Glory and leap to hyperspace. The group had informed Asara of Haken's desire to leave her with Kilran, and she thanked them for their honesty and their help. The Esseles was able to continue to Coruscant safely, where the four went their separate ways.

The Planet Prison
Upon reaching the capital, the Knight and T7 registered their arrival at a customs station. When T7 remarked on how much Coruscant had changed, the droid told the Knight about the Sith's Sacking of Coruscant and the death of T7's previous master, Jedi Master Ven Zallow. The pair then reported to Conference Room 2-Aurek in the Senate Tower, where Master Orgus, Master Kiwiiks, and Kira Carsen were waiting with the Mon Calamari General Var Suthra and Agent Galen of the Republic Strategic Information Service.

Galen and Suthra introduced the Jedi to Doctor Tarnis, the creator of the Planet Prison superweapon. The Planet Prison could ionize a planet's atmosphere, disabling any ships that tried to leave and safely blockading the planet without loss of life. However, Galen informed them that the files for the project were stolen along with valuable military hardware by the Rodian thief Vistis Garn. As Garn was known to work for the Migrant Merchants' Guild, a criminal organization that controlled the Old Galactic Market, Galen and Din sent the Knight to the Old Galactic Market to find the thief and recover the files.

Heading to the Market, the Knight and T7 found Garn deep in Guild territory. After recovering the stolen munitions, rockets, and weapons from a Guild warehouse, the pair cornered Garn in a section of the warehouse. Despite the smuggler's use of turrets against them, the Knight defeated Garn and demanded the data files. Garn complied, but also told the Jedi that he had already sent on a decrypted copy to his employers in the Black Sun criminal syndicate. The Jedi then contacted Agent Galen, who told the Knight to come back to the Senate Tower immediately&mdash;they had a problem. The Knight decided to spare the thief, allowing Garn to flee from both the Republic and the employers he had betrayed.

When T7 and the Jedi returned to Galen, the agent revealed the problem: Tarnis had been kidnapped right under their noses while the Knight was recovering the data files. Kira Carsen had led a security team to the spaceport to stop the kidnappers, and Galen sent the Knight to aid them.

Upon arriving at Docking Bay 84, the Jedi found Kira and her team locked in a stalemate with the Black Sun kidnappers. Kira then proposed a plan: she would use a stealth field generator that she had "borrowed" from Galen's office to sneak past the kidnappers, while the Knight and T7 cleared a path through the criminals. The Knight searched the hangar, but found no sign of Tarnis&mdash;after defeating Zeer, the leader of the kidnappers, Kira tricked the criminal into revealing that the whole operation had been a trick. Tarnis had been smuggled away to Black Sun Territory while Zeer and his men distracted the security team.

Agent Galen then instructed the Knight and T7 to rescue Tarnis from Black Sun territory, telling them to contact Sergeant Nidaljo of the Coruscant Security Force, leader of the CSF's Special Tactical Unit. However, when they found Nidaljo, they discovered that he and his men were in trouble. The unit had succeeded in setting up a barricade, but they had lost four men and over a half a dozen were wounded, and they were surrounded by hostile Black Sun forces. Nidaljo had given up hope, but the Knight and several of the unit were able to convince the sergeant to finish their job&mdash;to help the Jedi and rescue the doctor.

Together, the Knight, T7, and the CSF were able to push through the gangsters' forces and stormed the syndicate's headquarters. There, they found Salarr&mdash;the leader of Black Sun&mdash;talking with Tarnis via holocomm. Salarr was raging against the doctor for not helping them stop the Knight, revealing that the entire kidnapping plot had been a sham. The Knight Tarnis was in fact a Sith Lord, manipulating both the Republic and Black Sun to his own ends. Before terminating the call, Tarnis informed the Jedi that Coruscant was doomed: he was planning to activate the Planet Prison. Nidaljo and his men arrived at that moment, stopping one of Salarr's men who was about to shoot the Jedi in the back. The CSF and the Knight defeated Salarr in the fight that followed.

Kira then contacted the Knight via holocommm, informing them that the SIS had intercepted Tarnis' transmission. The engineering team for the Planet Prison had disappeared, and the prototype in the lab was a fake&mdash;Tarnis had the real weapon. The Knight ordered Kira to trace Tarnis' transmission, and returned to the Senate Tower while Nidaljo and his men pulled out of the area.

Meeting with Var Suthra, Galen, and Kira, the Knight learned that the SIS and Kira had traced Tarnis' location to a military vault in the Justicars' Sector. Kira accompanied the Knight into the region, which was controlled by the militant vigilante group known as the Justicars, and discovered the dead bodies of the engineering team where Tarnis had made his transmission from. The only person still alive, a technician named Jonkan, told the two Jedi what had happened. Tarnis had tricked the members of the project, telling them that the Jedi were going to shut it down and asking them to steal the prototype for him. However, when the engineering team arrived with the weapon, Tarnis killed them all. Before he died, Jonkan told the Knight that the Planet Prison needed time to charge up, and it generated an enormous amount of heat while doing so. Thanks to the technician's help, Kira and the Knight were able to track Tarnis' location to the ruins of the old Jedi Temple.

"You return to me as a hero of the Empire, my son. Our victory is complete.''" "''I wouldn't count on that."

- Darth Angral interrupted by the Jedi Knight

The duo raced to the Temple through The Works, the industrial sector of the planet, and were forced to fight their way through Imperial forces who were searching the ruins for a navicomputer. The Knight and Padawan found Tarnis deep in the Temple, in the middle of a holocomm conversation with four other Sith Lords: Darth Angral and his three apprentices Lord Sadic, Lord Praven, and Lord Nefarid. Tarnis revealed to the intruders that he was in fact the son of Darth Angral, and that the Planet Prison was minutes away from firing. Jedi and Sith dueled in front of the holocomm, and Angral was forced to watch as the Knight struck down his son before his very eyes. The Sith declared undying hatred for the Knight, warning the Jedi that he would destroy everyone and everything in his path until the Sith had his revenge.

Luckily, however, the Planet Prison had not yet completed its startup sequence, and the two Jedi were able to disable and destroy the weapon. But when they returned to the Senate Tower and spoke with General Var Suthra, the two learned that Tarnis had downloaded all of the files on the Republic's superweapon projects and sent them to his father before his death. Angral had declared war on the Jedi&mdash;the Knight in particular&mdash;in transmissions across all Republic channels, and Var Suthra feared that the Republic's weapon projects were in danger. The Empire had declared that Angral was no longer sanctioned, but the Mon Cal strongly doubted that the Empire disapproved of Angral's actions. Suthra asked the Jedi to go to Ord Mantell, where his agents had discovered one of Angral's bases, and gave the Knight a Defender-class light corvette as their own personal ship. The Knight also took Kira Carsen on as an official Padawan, assuming the role of Kira's teacher while Master Kiwiiks departed with Master Din to investigate the Republic weapons projects.

Strike of the Desolator
"You have no idea what you've unleashed, Jedi. There's no place in the galaxy to hide from my wrath."

- Darth Angral to the Jedi Knight



Ord Mantell
After arriving on Ord Mantell, the Jedi was ordered by Var Suthra to take T7 and contact Agent Ottau. T7 was needed to slice into Angral's systems, so the Knight asked Kira to watch the ship and prevent any scavengers from damaging it.

The Jedi made contact with Agent Ottau in the Republic's Fort Garnik, who directed them to a secret island facility that Ottau had learned was one of Angral's bases. The Knight infiltrated the base with the help of T7, and the two defeated the base's defenders and its commander, Lieutenant Marcovic. From the facility's databanks, T7 recovered information on a project called the "Desolator". According to the files, Angral appeared to be combining technology from the Republic weapons projects into a single superweapon. The Jedi and T7 returned to Ottau, who immediately began to gather a team to capture the base for the Republic permanently.

When the Knight returned to the planet's orbital station to return to their ship, they encountered Inquisitor Ferav, who had captured Kira. The Padawan's presence aboard the station had been noticed by Angral's agents, and Angral himself had arrived with Ferav to interrogate her. She was able to convince the Sith that the Knight was on Corellia, but Ferav remained behind when Angral departed. The Inquisitor threatened to kill Carsen if the Knight did not surrender, but she revealed that the Sith was bluffing&mdash;Angral wanted to kill the Knight himself, and he had ordered Ferav not to kill Carsen. The Jedi was able to free their Padawan, but Ferav and his accompanying Sith Acolytes and Imperial commandos were killed in the fight.

The Knight was then ordered by Suthra to head to Taris and Nar Shaddaa, though the order in which they visited the planets is unknown.



The hunt for Doctor Godera
The Knight traveled to the ruined world of Taris, which had been a thriving city-planet until Darth Malak destroyed it over 300 years ago in an attempt to the Jedi Knight Bastila Shan. Over the last three centuries, the wreckage of the city had become overgrown, and the world was now a tangle of jungle and metal, haunted by strange beasts and the vicious rakghouls. Recently, the Republic had started a resettlement initiative supported by the Republic Military, and the planet was slowly rebuilding under the leadership of the Twi'lek Governor Saresh.

The Knight's mission on Taris was to find Doctor Nasan Godera, the genius Republic weapons designer who had left the Republic in disgust after the Treaty of Coruscant. Godera hated the Empire passionately, and had retreated to a series of secret facilities on Taris manned only by droids of his own creation. Unfortunately, Imperial Intelligence had also been sent to the planet by Darth Angral to recover Godera for the Empire.

When the Knight investigated one of Doctor Godera's bases, they found it overrun with Imperial troops. The Knight fought their way through the infiltrators, finally finding a hologram of the Imperial agent Watcher One. Watcher One attempted to unnerve the Jedi with his knowledge of the Knight's exploits on Tython, and informed them that he could not allow them to find Godera first. Watcher One's forces then attempted to ambush the Jedi, but the Knight was able to defeat the attackers.

The Knight was then greeted by RE-M0, one of Godera's droids. RE-M0 revealed that he had been instructed to spy on the Imperials, and he had witnessed Watcher One using the facility's computers to track Godera's biosignature. However, the agent had disabled the computers after doing so, in an attempt to prevent the Knight from following. RE-M0 then suggested that the Jedi reset several of the exterior tracking relays while he repaired the computers, which would allow them to locate the doctor.

Despite the heavy pirate presence in the area, the Knight was able to reset the relays. RE-M0 then tracked Godera to an abandoned factory near Lake Brell to the south, and since the droid was not suited for combat the Knight told the droid to remain where he was. Upon arriving, the Jedi encountered a Rodian named Vulaa and his injured friend. Vulaa claimed that he and his companion had been Godera's assistants, and they had escaped when the Empire had attacked. The Knight told the pair to hide, while the Jedi stormed the Imperial base within.

There, the Knight found Godera lying dead at the feet of Watcher One&mdash;but RE-M0 raced into the room and warned the Jedi that it wasn't Godera. RE-M0 had run a second scan, and detected that Godera had already left the facility. "Watcher One" shot RE-M0 before the droid could continue and decloaked, revealing himself and his companions to be an Imperial Shadow Commando team. After the Knight and their companion defeated the ambushers, Watcher One contacted the Jedi via holocomm and offered to make a deal with the pair: the Knight would give Watcher One time to interrogate Godera in return for the location of a Republic colony that was about to be attacked by a Sith assassin.

"Then you should not have come back to a world that is not yours. Taris belongs to the Sith Empire — now and forever. Even my beasts understand that."

- Rora Seake

Forced to choose between the lives of the settlers and the mission, the Knight begrudgingly accepted, and raced to the colony's bunker on the shores of Lake Brell. There, the Jedi attempted to warn Yelzrin, the colony's leader, of the impending attack, but it was too late&mdash;the assassin arrived before Yelzrin could start evacuating. A Sith Pureblood, Rora Seake kept two massive Jurgorans as pets and used them in combat. Fortunately, the Knight was able to defeat the beasts and then their master, saving the colonists at the cost of allowing Watcher One to acquire Godera's secrets.

The Knight then raced to Watcher One's base in the depths of Transport Station Five, where the Imperial agent had already extracted the information he needed and was in the process of transmitting it to Darth Angral. Angral was furious to learn that Watcher One had compromised with his son's killer, and ordered the operative to take the Jedi alive and bring them before him. However, the Knight defeated Watcher One in the resulting fight. When the agent asked the Knight what was to become of him, the Jedi allowed him to leave in peace and go into hiding&mdash;as they both knew that Watcher One would not be taken alive, and the Knight did not believe that the Imperial was truly an enemy.

While Watcher One fled the planet, the Knight

The Power Guard project
On Nar Shaddaa, the Jedi searched for Agent Galen, whom they had worked with previously on Coruscant and who had gone missing while investigating the Power Guard Project.

The Knight was able to shut down the project, killing Angral's apprentice Lord Sadic in the process.

The Shock Drum
On the planet Tatooine, the Jedi stopped the Shock Drum weapon from destroying the planet, saved Kira's former master Bela Kiwiiks, and redeemed Angral's apprentice Lord Praven.

The Death Mark
The Knight landed on Alderaan at the Pallista Spaceport near the estate of House Organa. Var Suthra told the Jedi to contact Count Alde, who had co-funded the Death Mark project with the Republic, in Organa Palace. Doctor Godera and the general also explained the Death Mark to their ally: it was a orbital platform that could fire incredibly accurate energy strikes at targets on the planet's surface, and targets were marked with a microscopic tag that allowed the system to track them anywhere on the planet. However, the targeting device was extremely close-range&mdash;it could only mark targets at a maximum range of about twenty meters. When the Knight asked why the Republic was creating a weapon of assassination and terror, Suthra revealed that the project was meant to end the planet's civil war quickly and with minimal bloodshed, as enemy leaders could be eliminated from afar.

When the Jedi found Count Alde in the Alde embassy, the Count was meeting with a Mirialan female named Aleyna Hark. Hark told the Knight her tale: she had been working on the Death Mark project when the base's security had been overrun by Sith forces led by a small man. However, a Jedi had arrived and pushed back the invaders, forcing the Sith to summon the native Killiks as reinforcements. The Jedi tried to hold them off, but he was stabbed in the back by the short Sith. Aleyna claimed that she had managed to escape, but suddenly a small red light appeared on the back of the Count's neck.

The Knight jumped toward the Count, but was too late&mdash;the Death Mark fired, killing the noble instantly and throwing back the Jedi and Hark. The guards rushed in after hearing the commotion, and Guard Captain Yils attempted to arrest Hark, the Knight, and the Knight's companion when he found the Count dead on the floor. Hark offered herself in the Knight's place, asking the captain to let the Jedi complete their mission, and was taken away by the guards.

"The giant Killik leading these others. You didn't see it?" "Master, we didn't see anything like that." "If that thing eats us, you're fired."

- Orgus Din and his former Padawan, as Killiks and their Praetor break into the chamber

Journeying to the Alsakan Lowlands, the Knight cleared a path through the Killiks that had overrun the Mensaav Laboratory and entered the section that housed the Death Mark project. Finding a sealed door at the end of the complex, the Knight attempted to force it upon&mdash;only to quickly block a lightsaber strike from the Jedi's master himself. Din had survived the Killik attack, trapping himself in the sealed chamber with Doctor Parvux, the only scientist that he was able to save. Din and Parvux revealed that Hark was in fact an Imperial spy&mdash; she had led the Sith to the lab, and she was marking people in Organa Palace with the targeting device. But when Din congratulated his student on defeating the Killik's giant leader, the Knight informed him that they hadn't seen anything like that. Suddenly, the chamber began to rumble, and the side wall blew in as Killiks began to pour through the breach. Despite the enemy's greater numbers, Din and the Knight defeated the ambushing Killiks and their massive Praetor.

Doctor Parvux then suggested shutting down three of the Death Mark's generators to disable the laser temporarily. Din escorted the doctor to safety at nearby Wardpost Duvaal while the Knight braved the Killik-infested laboratory grounds and disabled the generators. But while the Knight was doing so, Nefarid contacted the Jedi and informed them that he had set up another power station beyond their reach.

The Knight then returned to Wardpost Duvaal, where Din and the Jedi contacted Wynne Organa. Organa informed them that Aleyna had never made it to her cell, and she had been missing for hours. However, she had been spotted recently entering a compound of House Thul in the Juran Mountains. House Thul was an ally of the Empire, but their duke Horis Thul supported the peace talks proposed by Duke Charle Organa, and the peace process would fall apart if Thul was killed by a Republic superweapon. Orgus told his student to pursue Aleyna, while he searched for Nefarid's hiding place. Despite the Knight's objections, the two departed on their separate missions.

The Knight raced to the Thul compound and found Aleyna and the Duke deep in the facility's bunker. Claiming the Jedi had come to kill Thul and sabotage the alliance she was negotiating, Hark ordered the Duke's guards to attack. However, the Knight defeated Hark and the guards and was able to convince the Duke of her treachery. When the Duke and the Jedi demanded the targeting device, Hark spitefully destroyed it and revealed that she had marked them too. Thul chose that moment to punch Hark in the jaw, knocking the Mirialan out cold. He then revealed that he had been tracking Nefarid, in case the Sith betrayed House Thul, and gave the Jedi Nefarid's location. Before he fled for the spaceport, the Duke demanded that Aleyna die, but the Knight convinced the Duke to arrest her and put her on trial instead.

Master Din contacted the Knight as they were leaving and revealed that he had been lying earlier: instead of tracking Nefarid, he had been tracking Angral. Din had detected Angral's ship at the edge of the Alderaan system, and he was sneaking aboard to eliminate the Sith. The Jedi then stormed Nefarid's base in the Glarus Valley, eliminating the Imperial troops within. Finding an empty chamber, the Knight was startled to hear Nefarid's voice echoing around the room. The Sith continued to taunt the Jedi from the shadows as the Knight approached a communications console, and showed them a live transmission of Angral killing Orgus Din aboard the Sith's ship. Nefarid then attacked the Jedi, using the Death Mark as a weapon during their duel. However, the Knight and their companion managed to defeat the Sith, and used the Death Mark's targeting computer to destroy the computer itself, rendering the satellite useless.

Showdown on the Desolator
Angral destroyed the Republic agricultural world of Euphrades to issue a challenge to the knight and launched an attack on Tython. The Knight and Kira entered the Desolator and confronted Angral after disabling it. The Emperor possessed Kira and ordered Angral to finish off the Knight. Ultimately the Knight was able to defeat Angral, but the fight was not over. The Emperor stepped in and revealed that he had seen visions in which the Knight would rise and defeat him. Determined to keep that from happening, he was willing to possess Kira in order to undermine their resolve, and if that failed he was willing to keep them both on Desolator, which was set to explode in the next several minutes. Fortunately Kira refused to be the Emperor's pawn and was able to shatter the link. They were able to flee the Desolator before it exploded, taking Angral's corpse with it.

Search for the Emperor
"You stand there because I allow it. Because I do not fear."

- The Sith Emperor to the "Hero of Tython"

Following their victory over Darth Angral, renewed hostilities with the Sith seemed inevitable. While resting on their ship they received a visitation from the Force ghost of Master Orgus Din. He directed them to Tatooine where they found and rescued Jedi, Jomar Chul who had been dispatched by the Jedi Council to recover information on the Sith Emperor's space station in orbit of Dromund Kaas.

Fearing a new war, Master Tol Braga, a member of the Jedi Council, hatched a daring and some would say, insane plan to capture the Emperor, bring him back to Tython and redeem him to the light side. With the Hero of Tython's recovery of the data and rescue of Jomar Chul, Master Braga decided to recruit them to his plan. He dispatched the Jedi Knight to Balmorra to assist Braga's friend and student Warren Sedoru in recovering the schematics for the cloaking device used to conceal the Emperor's fortress space station.

After successfully recovering the schematics as well as acquiring a new ally in Doc Master Braga dispatched them to Quesh to recover Master Braga's padawan, Sajar. Sajar was formally Darth Sajar, a member of the Dark Council until Braga redeemed him to the light and he became a padawan to Master Braga. Unfortunately, while on mission to Quesh he had suddenly broken contact with Master Braga and Braga was concerned that something had happened.

On Quesh, the Knight succeeded in tracking down Sajar and learned that, while interrogating Imperial prisoners for the Republic he lost his temper and tortured them to death before flinging their corpses at the Imperial army. Realizing that he had returned to his old ways, he withdrew and refused to take up arms against anyone again out of fear of falling to the dark side again. The Knight succeeded in protecting Sajar as his base came under attack from Imperial troops seeking to kill him. While doing so they encountered Lord Scourge, the Emperor's Wrath, for the first time and learned that the Sith Emperor was deeply concerned about them and considered them a grave threat.

Sajar subsequently returned to Tython and the Knight was dispatched next to Hoth where he met up with another of Tol Braga's allies, Leeha Narezz. Leeha had learned that amongst the fallen ships on Hoth, one contained an entire schematic of the Emperor's fortress. Here the Knight was joined by a soldier named Fideltin Rusk.

After successfully recovering the data on Hoth they were at last ready to strike at the Emperor. Upon returning to Tython however the Knight found that the Jedi Council was not completely in agreement to Tol Braga's plans. In particular Master Jaric Kaedan and the Jedi, Jomar Chul were deeply worried by the plan. Chul had received a vision of the future in which the Knight had been corrupted by the dark side and become a Sith Lord. Despite these worries, Master Satele Shan agreed to allow the mission.

With Master Shan's support, Tol Braga, Leeha Narezz, Warren Sedoru and the Hero of Tython set off for Dromund Kaas. After successfully boarding the space station, the Knight successfully defeated Lord Scourge and the four Jedi challenged the Emperor. Unfortunately they sorely underestimated the Emperor who dispatched the four Jedi with ease. He then used his powers to corrupt them all to the dark side, twisting their minds and forcing them to bow before him.

The Knight spent many weeks on the Emperor's space station being trained as a Sith to serve the Emperor. Fortunately, the Knight was finally able to free themselves from the Emperor's control with help from the ghost of Orgus Din. Free of the Emperor's control he rescued Kira Carsen and and went to the Hanger bay to try and escape. Fortunately, Lord Scourge betrayed his master and helped the Knight and their friends escape on condition they take him to Tython to talk with the Jedi Council about what he knew of the Emperor's true plans for the galaxy.

The Emperor's War
"The emperor plans to destroy this galaxy. This jedi alone has the power to stop him."

- Scourge speaking about the "Hero of Tython" to the Jedi Council

The Knight returned to Tython and brought Scourge before the Jedi Council. The Sith explained to the Councillors that renewed war is merely a diversion to conceal the Emperor's true plan: performing a powerful dark side ritual that would consume all life in the galaxy, making him more powerful than all the Jedi and Sith combined. The shatterpoint of his plan involves Belsavis and advised haste in saving the planet. Masters Kaedan and Kiwiiks were wary of Scourge's intentions, feeling that it's safer to imprison Scourge, the Sith insisted that his knowledge of the Emperor is more useful out in the galaxy. Satele sensed the truth in his words and consented to an alliance, though she did advise the Knight not to be too dependent on Scourge.

The team journeyed to Belsavis, and learned that one of the Emperor's Acolytes, Executor Krannus, was planning to detonate the prison's core to create a shockwave in hyperspace that would consume the entire system and several others. They were able stop Krannus from detonating the charges and successfully defeated him.

The Fallen Jedi
After departing Belsavis, the Knight recieved a message from Jomar regarding Leeha Narez and moved to assist the other Jedi. However, the Knight arrived to find Leeha was still under the emperor's control and Jomar was at her mercy. The Knight was forced to fight his former ally, and emerged victorious. The battle freed Leeha from the emperor's control, and Jomar took her back to Tython.

After stopping the emperor's plans on Voss, the Knight was forced to go to the aid of a republic battleship under attack by Warren Sedoru. Once again, the Knight was able to defeat his former ally.

The Knight than traveled to Corellia, which was under siege by the empire. While the other heroes of the republic dealt with their ultimate foes on the world, the Knight moved to stop Tol Braga from starting the emperor's ritual. Grand Master Satele named the Knight supreme commander of the Jedi on Corellia, which included Bengel Morr and Praven. The Knight finally managed to find Braga and defeated him as well. Braga was than sent back to Tython for treatment.

With the emperor's efforts to start his ritual thwarted, he was weaker than ever. Knowing this, the Knight, Satele and Scourge decided to attack Dromund Kaas directly.

Duel with the Emperor
The Knight traveled to the Sith's homeworld along with a large Republic fleet. While Satele commanded the space battle, the Knight and Knight's allies landed in Kaas City where they planned to fight the Emperor before he could regain his strength. Eventually, the Knight and T7 confronted the Emperor in his throne room. After a brief exchange of words, the two mortal enemies finally faced off. The Knight finally managed to prevail, and cut the emperor down. But the dark lord was not finished yet; declaring that if he had to die that the knight would go with him, the Emperor used the last of his strength to collapse his stronghold. However, the Knight managed to escape and reunite with the rest of the strike team, which then retreated from the Sith's capital world.

Continued Travels
The Knight and crew were awarded the Cross of Glory for their actions, and Satele promoted the Knight to Jedi Master. But the Emperor's defeat merely set the Empire against itself, which only intensified the war. Satele would later comment that the Sith were now more dangerous than ever, and that the Hero of Tython would be needed in the future.

However, unknown to all but a few, the Emperor wasn't dead. Although the Hero of Tython did defeat him, the Emperor survived by putting his essence in another body. However, the Jedi had weakened the dark lord so much that it would be some time before he could re-emerge again.

Powers and abilities
"It's easy to excel when you're trained by the best."

- The "Hero of Tython" This Jedi was described by many Jedi Masters as a near expert duelist while still an apprentice. On Tython, the Jedi was able to defeat numerous Flesh Raiders and the Dark Jedi Callef wielding only a training lightsaber. The Jedi also triumphed over the Dark Jedi Bengel Morr, despite Morr's experience over the Jedi.

This Jedi later showed significant talent in combat when fighting the Sith Empire. The Jedi was able to defeat the Sith Lord Tarnis and all of Darth Angral's apprentices, as well as countless mercenaries, pirates, criminals, animals, and Sith and Imperial forces across many different planets throughout the Cold War.

During the Cold War, the Knight became a master duelist. Being able to defeat Darth Angral, despite the Sith Lord besting the Jedi's own Master, Orgus Din; as well as the powerful Sith sorcerer Lord Fulminiss. The Jedi was so skilled in combat and so powerful in the Force that the Jedi was able to defeat one of the avatars of the Sith Emperor Lord Vitiate&mdash;one of the most powerful Force-users in all of history&mdash;in single combat.

Behind the scenes
The Hero of Tython represents the Jedi Knight player character in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game released by BioWare on December 20, 2011. The male Knight is voiced by David Hayter and the female Knight is voiced by Kari Wahlgren.

At the initial release of the game, the Knight could choose to be a Human, Miraluka, Mirialan, Twi'lek, or a Zabrak. As of Game Update 1.2: Legacy, players can unlock the other four species (Chiss, Cyborg, Rattataki, and Sith Pureblood) in character creation.

As the gender and species of the Jedi Knight character is player-determined, the canonical descrition of the character is unknown, and this article presents the Knight as gender neutral. While almost every quest in the Knight's storyline have alignment options, the overall story remains the same regardless of the player's choices. However, as per this consensus, the Knight's storyline is assumed to be one where the player chooses only light-side options.

Since the character's name is player-determined, the Knight is referred to in the article by various titles or roles. The title "Hero of Tython" is awarded to the player at the completion of Act I, after the Knight has defeated Darth Angral and meets with the Jedi Council. The player is subsequently referred to as the Hero of Tython by many characters in the Knight's later class quests.

If the player chooses to be a male character, they can romance Kira Carsen, whom they receive as their second companion on the capital world of Coruscant in the prologue, and eventually marry her. Conversely, female characters can romance and marry Archiban Kimble (known in-game as Doc), whom they receive early in Act II on Balmorra. However, as attachment is forbidden by the Jedi Code, romance may result in the players gaining dark side points.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic