Darth Malak

"Malak had strength, and embraced it, saw his opportunity and took it."

- Darth Sion

Darth Malak was a Dark Lord of the Sith during the Jedi Civil War. Before taking on the title of Darth Malak, Alek Squinquargesimus (nicknamed Squint) was a famed Jedi Knight and military commander during the Mandalorian Wars, Malak drew closer and closer to the dark side of the Force, ultimately being seduced by Sith teachings imparted to him by his friend Revan. In his role as Revan's chosen apprentice, Darth Malak helped his master hunt down the devices that led to the Star Forge and contributed to the establishment of a powerful new Sith Empire that would go on to challenge the fragile Galactic Republic and Jedi Order both. Later, having both "killed" and usurped the mantle of Darth Revan in 3,957 BBY, Malak ruled the Sith unchallenged, brutally conquering territory after territory and taking on an apprentice of his own, Darth Bandon. His reign of terror was finally ended when Revan returned to the forefront of galactic events and, now a redeemed man, engaged him in a climactic lightsaber duel aboard the Star Forge, an ancient artifact of the dark side.

Early life
"The Jedi Order moved too slowly for Revan and Malak; we were too cautious in their eyes. They always sought to learn far quicker than their Masters felt was prudent."

- Zhar Lestin



In the year 3,964 BBY, Alek was one of a number of Jedi who chose to take a more proactive role in the ongoing Mandalorian Wars by participating in a scouting mission along the Outer Rim just prior to the Mandalorian invasion of the Galactic Republic. Led by The Revanchist, whom Alek called his "Master" as an honorific, he and his fellow Jedi investigated the Mandalorian threat along the Republic border against the wishes of the Jedi Council.

On their way to the Outer Rim, they stopped on the planet Taris in hopes of recruiting more Jedi from the local Jedi temple. While there, Alek attempted to recruit a Padawan named Zayne Carrick. Although Carrick was a less than promising student, Squint said he had "a hunch" that Carrick would be a major player during the war.

Captured at Flashpoint
Soon after leaving Taris, Squint and his companions were left behind on the planet Suurja while their master investigated events on Onderon and Dxun. Roughly a week after his meeting with Carrick on Taris, he was captured during the Fourth Battle of Suurja by the Neo-Crusaders and taken to Flashpoint Station. There, he became the favorite test subject of a sadistic Mandalorian biologist named Demagol who was attempting to divine the source and nature of the Jedi's Force abilities.



Weeks later, Jarael arrived on the station mistaken as a Jedi, but Alek immediately knew the Mandalorians had mistook her for a Jedi. When Demagol came to take her, he volunteered himself to be studied in her place and insisted that he had some abilities that Demagol had yet to discover. After Alek was brought back to the holding area, Demagol wanted to waste no time in testing Jarael due to her unusual Arkanian features, but fortunately, Zayne Carrick and the rest of the crew of the Last Resort arrived to rescue her in the nick of time. Zayne pretended to be captured by the rogue Mandalorian Rohlan Dyre and was taken in her stead. When Demagol and Rohlan emerged, they announced that Zayne was dead.

However, after the Mandalorians were tricked into leaving the station during a false "Republic attack" masterminded by Marn Hierogryph, it was revealed that the Demagol that had emerged was actually Zayne. Before he and the rest of the freed Jedi prisoners escaped, Alek asked Zayne to join them once again but Zayne declined, saying that there was something he had to finish. Alek said his good-byes to Jarael and took the unconscious Demagol to Coruscant for trial. Although en route, Demagol fell into a drug induced coma and could not be awakened. And due to Demagol's mad experiments, doctors informed Alek that his hair would not grow back completely.

The Jedi Council urged patience and strictly forbade action as the war continued. Even so, as the Mandalorian atrocities continued to mount, Alek's friend and honorary master, known to the public as the "Revanchist" could no longer restrain himself. In an act of extreme audacity he not only disobeyed the Council in going to war but also, taking advantage of his reputation and popularity, convinced many other Jedi to join him in dissent. As the Revanchist's closest friend, Alek was the first to do so and he traveled to worlds such as Dantooine to recruit even more Jedi to his and Revanchist's growing rebellion. By the time they were done, they had persuaded an extremely large portion of the Jedi to follow them to war. While on a mission to Cathar, Alek, the Revanchist, and the rest of the Jedi felt death in the Force when the Mandalorians fired bombs on Serroco.

Adasca's plot
Following the journey to Cathar, Alek was sent to Omonoth as a representative for the Revanchist faction of the Jedi who were responding to the invitation Lord Arkoh Adasca had placed with the faction's leader. Previous to Alek's arrival several Jedi had experienced visions regarding the possible importance of Lord Adasca's discovery and the role it could play in the ongoing conflict. Alek was instructed by his Master to ensure this new danger was taken "out of the mix."

Upon his arrival aboard the Arkanian Legacy in the system, Alek was reunited both with Jarael and with Rohlan, the Arkanian offshoot and the rogue Mandalorian he had met at Flashpoint. During this time, Alek confided with Jarael that he did not believe Zayne Carrick was guilty of the charges levied against him. Later aboard the vessel, when Lord Adasca's plan for a destructive biological weapon was revealed, Alek reacted with disgust feeling such a force was too powerful to be entrusted to any government. Though the head of Adascorp felt otherwise as immediately after his true intentions for the meeting were divulged when he indicated he wished to ally himself with the strongest suitor. Alek's disgust transformed into alarm and he lit his lightsaber when the final party to the negotiations announced his arrival via transmission.

As Mandalore the Ultimate entered the Legacy, Alek leapt for the kill. Predicting the attack, Mandalore quickly struck him down with his newly made battle axe, knocking the young Jedi off his feet. While Mandalore and Adasca were discussing the exogorth deal, Alek tries to convince Admiral Saul Karath to arrest them. But Karath wouldn't take that risk while they were being outnumbered. When Adasca struck Jarael for her treachery, Alek pointed his lightsaber at Adasca's throat, warning him not to hurt her again. He deactivated the weapon, allowing the discussion to continue. He also expressed disbelief that Mandalore would offer Adasca a very powerful position in the Mandalorian war effort in exchange for the device controlling the exogorths as well as Admiral Karath for offering Republic territory for the device.



As Zayne started a diversion, Alek immediately knew what was going on and played along and participated in the brawl that erupted. Alek along with Zayne, Lucien Draay, Carth Onasi, Admiral Karath, Jarael, Rohlan, and Commander Dallan Morvis escaped the Legacy observation dome as the exogorths under the elderly scientist: Gorman Vandrayk's command devoured it, killing Adasca. While Karath, Morvis, and Onasi escaped on the Deadweight, the others searched for another ship desperately because Alek's ship was taken by civilians. Alek was later shocked that Lucien would deny them passage just to get to Zayne but fortunately, the arrival of the Moomo Williwaw intervened. Alek traveled with Zayne to Taris to help the Resistance there.

When the Williwaw returned to Taris the ship was hassled by some Mandalorians who had recently invaded the world. When Rohlan got the Mandalorians to fly away from the ship Alek gave the thumbs up to Zayne. Zayne was dressed in Mandalorian armor that he got on the Legacy, and with the aid of a jet pack, rocketed down to the city below. After he did this Alek and the crew flew off in the Williwaw.

The quest's end nears


In the context of the war itself Alek, though lacking the genius of his Revanchist master, proved himself an incredibly capable war leader and he was swiftly promoted through the ranks. Indeed, he and the Revanchist had soon risen so far as to find themselves with direct control of a third of the entire Republic fleet between them. With this new-found authority, they went on to spearhead the Republic war effort. Beneath their inspired leadership, the all-but-defeated Republic Navy began to push the Mandalorians back. The Jedi Masters they had left behind, however, believed that the Revanchist, Alek, and the Jedi that had joined them were only offering easy solutions to the galaxy's problems, fearing that much woe would result from their recklessness.

Their fears were not without foundation. Over the war's course, Alek and the Revanchist changed much from the idealistic men that had first broken away from the Jedi Council. Ultimate victory became all that mattered to them, and to ensure it, Alek and the Revanchist met their enemies' brutal, merciless tactics with a ruthlessness of their own. Developing a cold, calculating disposition uncharacteristic of Jedi, "moral shortcuts" became the norm under their leadership, as did a number of other unsavory acts. If a world had no strategic significance, then it had no significance, regardless of the cost in sentient life. Though there were doubtless those who frowned upon such actions, the vast majority of the galaxy cared only that the Revanchist and Alek were winning the war for them and hailed them as heroes.

This heroic reputation was finally cemented during the final battle of the war, where they defeated the Mandalorians and slew their leader, Mandalore the Ultimate, above Malachor V. After having utterly crushed their opponents, however, the by now legendary Jedi Knights did not return. Instead they led the remainder of their forces into the Unknown Regions, claiming to be hunting down surviving Mandalorians.

For months afterwards nothing was heard from them and the Republic feared its heroes lost in some tragic disaster.

Sith Apprentice
"Once I served you, Revan&hellip;"

- Darth Malak

The truth was somewhat different. The Revanchist had introduced Alek and the rest of his Jedi followers to Sith teachings that he had uncovered on Malachor V. Seduced to the dark side of the Force, they went on to twist the allegiance of the Republic forces under their command, building the foundations of what would eventually become a new Sith Empire.

Thoroughly committed to uniting the galaxy beneath his authority, the Revanchist was determined to uncover the secret location of an ancient superweapon known as the "Star Forge," a relic of the Infinite Empire of the Rakata. Alek followed his honorary master in his wake.

Though whether or not they did so during or after the wars remains unknown, the first world the pair visited on their quest for the Star Forge was Dantooine. Skillfully avoiding detection by the Jedi, they delved into the old burial mounds located near the Jedi Enclave. After successfully passing the "trials" set for them by the guard droid that had been left behind by the so called "builders," they were given access to a Star Map. However, moments before they crossed the threshold that would lead them to this prize, Alek, still new to the dark side, warned the Revanchist of the consequences:



"If we pass beyond this door, we can never go back. The Order will surely banish us."

- Alek Squinquargesimus

Such words did not dissuade the Revanchist from continuing through the door to the Star Map, however. Though a part of Alek yearned to return to the Jedi Order, he remained at his friend's side, knowing that once he crossed the threshold, there would be no chance of ever going back to the life he once had.

After examining the Star Map on Dantooine, the Revanchist and Alek would go on to uncover Star Maps on Tatooine, Kashyyyk, Manaan, and Korriban. Though the order in which they did so is unknown, Bastila Shan was aware that Alek and the Revanchist had both visited Korriban "at least once" when they were known as Jedi, suggesting that they may have gone to this planet during&mdash;rather than following&mdash;the Mandalorian Wars. Even so, the unconfirmed sightings of the Revanchist and Alek on numerous worlds throughout their year-long disappearance imply that they visited the majority of these planets after the Mandalorian Wars' conclusion.

With the information obtained from the five Star Maps, the Revanchist and Alek were able to travel to the previously-unknown Rakata system; yet upon their arrival, the pair immediately crashed on Rakata Prime. Shortly after, they were attacked by the primitive Black Rakata, who attempted to take them prisoner. However, after the pair displayed their Force powers, the natives were quickly cowed into submission. Though the Revanchist initially negotiated with The One, who led the Black Rakata, he switched to winning the favor of the Elders after it became apparent that none among the Black Rakata had relevant information pertaining to the Star Forge.

Unlike their violent introduction to the Black Rakata, the Revanchist and Alek approached the Elders in peace, learning from them much of the Rakata and their old empire&mdash;and of the disruptor field that had caused their ship to crash. Increasingly aware of the abhorrence the Elders held for their species' violent past, the Revanchist and Alek styled themselves as servants of the light, searching for a way to destroy the Star Forge. After having gained their trust, the Elders gave the Revanchist and Alek access to the temple, and thanking them, the pair promised to destroy the Star Forge and return.

Instead, the Revanchist took control of the Star Forge for himself and, a year after their apparent disappearance, would return to known space at the head of a massive invasion fleet. Openly revealing themselves as Sith, the pair took on the title of Darth Revan and Darth Malak. They and all those that followed them declared war on the Republic and the Jedi Order.

Though but the Dark Lord's apprentice, at one point under Darth Revan's tutelage, Darth Malak's entire jaw was removed by a lightsaber strike from Revan himself. However, Darth Malak proved himself more than his masters' equal when it came to bloodlust and brutality. One such display being his ordering Saul Karath to destroy Telos IV, forever earning the wrath of Carth Onasi and other surviving Telosians. Though clearly a very powerful Sith Lord, as the Jedi Civil War progressed, the ambitious Darth Malak began to chafe under the dominion of another. So it was that the man who had once been Revan's staunchest ally and most loyal of friends began to eagerly await an opportunity to replace his Sith Master.

Dark Lord of the Sith


"Malak is the strongest of us, and the strongest always rules&hellip; at least until one who is stronger can take it from him."

- Yuthura Ban

The moment came when a Republic strike team, led by Jedi Padawan Bastila Shan, staged an assault on Revan's flagship. Separated from his master at the time, Malak ordered the guns of his own ship to fire on Revan's flagship in an attempt to slay both his master and the Jedi. Though he failed in this attempt on Revan's life, his master was incapacitated during the attack and, believing himself to have been successful, Malak assumed command of the Sith Empire, at last taking the mantle of Dark Lord for himself.

While the war against the Republic was going very well, he feared Bastila's rare gift with battle meditation, a Force power that enabled her to strengthen the Republic forces' resolve and coordinate their fighting effort while sapping the will of their enemies. Her skill with this ability surpassed even the powerful masters of the Order, making her a grave threat to the entire Sith war effort. Darth Malak expended tremendous resources in an attempt to locate and capture her.



Malak nearly succeeded when he blockaded the planet Taris. Although he had the planet destroyed to prevent Bastila's escape, she nonetheless was able to return unharmed to Dantooine on the Ebon Hawk being accompanied by her rescuers. Among these were three citizens of Taris, Mission Vao, Zaalbar, and a Mandalorian named Canderous Ordo; the Republic pilot Carth Onasi; the utility droid T3-M4; and an amnesiac Revan. Calo Nord, a bounty hunter who had also escaped Taris's destruction, informed Malak of who had helped Bastila escape (it was Revan who had raced in a hazardous swoop tournament in order to free Bastila from the clutches of one of the street gangs of Taris, then fled the planet in the Ebon Hawk) and offered his services to find her. Calo was hired by Malak to track down the group, capture Bastila, and kill her companions, including Revan. Despite the bounty hunter's galaxywide reputation, he didn't survive his next encounter with Revan.

Bastila and her companions left Dantooine in search of the source of Malak's power: the Star Forge. While on their search they were captured by the Sith and brought on board the Leviathan, while escaping the ship they encountered Malak himself who revealed to Revan his true identity. Revan and Malak engaged in combat and Malak proved himself a powerful foe, eventually Bastila sacrificed herself to save Revan and was captured by Malak. He tortured Bastila with Force lightning and finally corrupted her to the dark side of the Force. Malak made her his new apprentice&mdash;replacing his previous apprentice, Darth Bandon, who had been slain recently by Revan.

It was not surprising that Malak's fate would be bound up tightly with Bastila's. The two were very much alike&mdash;courageous, arrogant, and ignored the warnings of their Jedi Masters to beware the call of the dark side of the Force.

The true reason Malak chose Bastila for his apprentice was the unimaginable advantages the Sith Empire could gain from her battle meditation.

Death
"Im&hellip; impossible. I&hellip; I cannot be beaten. I am the Dark Lord of the Sith."

- Darth Malak



Finally, reaching the end of their journey, the heroes on the quest for the Star Forge called in the Republic fleet to attack the Sith. For a while, it looked as if Malak would be able to destroy his foes in a single, glorious day. Fate&mdash;or the Force&mdash;handed Malak a stunning defeat. It would be he who would die when his former master, Revan, returned. During the battle, his old master boarded the Star Forge in the Ebon Hawk. Revan defeated an attack force of Forge droids, slew nearly all of Malak's Dark Jedi and Sith apprentices, convinced Bastila to return to the light side, and finally reached his old friend. He tried to return Malak back to the light as well, but the Dark Lord refused to become a "slave" to the Jedi again and escaped to the Star Forge's Observation Tower after activating the ancient droids. After he destroyed all the droids, Revan reached Malak for the last time and the two engaged in a lightsaber duel in the Tower. During their duel, Malak continually sucked the life-force from captured Jedi held in stasis to replenish his energies, but even this was not enough to defeat Revan. Revan freed as many of the Jedi as he could and allowed them to become one with the Force, shortening Malak's supply of energy. Malak was eventually brought to his knees, mortally injured.

As he knelt on the floor, dying, his mortal wounds dealt to him by his one-time best friend, he couldn't help but wonder: what if their positions had been reversed? If fate decreed he be captured by the Jedi, would he have possessed the strength to return to the light as Revan did? What would his life have been like had he been able to do so?

He tried to blame Revan for his dark fate, but then admitted that in the end, the only person he had to blame for his life was himself. Revan apologized that he had led both of them down to the dark side, but Malak had chosen to continue the path. Humbled and belittled by that knowledge, and bested by Revan despite all his clever plans and conquests, Malak realized that nothing he had ever done would compare to the accomplishments of his former master, at last acknowledging his inferiority.

His final words were:

"I suppose. . . I suppose you speak the truth. I alone must accept responsibility for my fate. I wanted to be Master of the Sith and ruler of the galaxy. But that destiny was not mine, Revan. It might have been yours, perhaps... but never mine. And in the end, as the darkness takes me, I am nothing."

- Darth Malak to Revan

Malak's corpse was consumed by the flames of the dying Star Forge as the Republic fleet fired on the ship.

Legacy
"He left quite a mess."

- G0-T0



The atrocities that Malak committed as a Sith would naturally overshadow his good deeds as a Jedi in galactic history. Although Revan was remembered, and even admired by some for his unmatched tactical genius and subtleties, Malak was remembered as something of a brute who left the galaxy in quite a mess whereas the situation would have been completely different if Revan had remained as the Dark Lord. While Revan's strategies would have led to a stronger and more unified galaxy, Malak's genocidal reign only caused a greater destabilization of the galaxy and nearly destroyed all of Revan's original goals, with the exception of creating a stronger and more unified Republic in case he failed to conquer the galaxy. Whereas Revan's tactics in galactic conquest included relying on the Star Forge only to a certain extent, sparing worlds with military and economic significance from the brutality of conquest, killing off political and military figures who were destabilizing the galaxy, and converting many to his cause rather than simply annihilating them outright. Malak, on the other hand, used tactics that were painfully obvious compared to that of his master's. Instead of utilizing the same strategic brilliance exhibited by Revan, Malak relied on overwhelming the enemy with brutality and numbers. In the end, the massacre and blind destruction that Malak caused, in comparison to his master's far better thought-out goals, would forever paint Malak as a tyrannical monster who, despite all his attempts to gain absolute power, was ultimately inferior in every aspect compared to Revan.

Although Malak was gone, Revan's final duel with him would not be the last anyone ever saw of him. While exploring a shyrack cave on Korriban, the Jedi Exile discovered a tomb where she encountered visions from the past. The first vision encountered was that of young Alek, before his fall to the dark side. As the Exile looked on, Alek slowly lured several Jedi to his side, including Bastila Shan. When the Exile refused to join him, Alek and the other visions attacked. The Exile prevailed, and made it through the tomb alive after experiencing several more visions.

Personality and traits
"Your predecessor once made the mistake of questioning my orders, Admiral. Surely you are not so foolish as to make the same mistake?"

- Darth Malak to Saul Karath



Alek was a pale-skinned Human who stood at an impressive two meters in height. After losing his hair, his head was adorned with tattoos. As Malak, he later wore a large metal shield that covered his face from the nose down. The shield was a prosthetic made necessary by a ghastly lightsaber injury that completely severed his lower jaw, inflicted by none other than his Sith Master, Darth Revan. A portion of this device allowed Malak to talk, but his voice now reverberated with a gruff electronic tone creating a very disconcerting effect since his jaw prosthesis didn't move. When Malak spoke, the only hint of emotion came from his cruel, sunken eyes.

During his time as Dark Lord of the Sith, Malak wore a set of skin-tight red-orange body armor that showed off his powerful and imposing physique, draped in a cape of black cloth. He was also thought to have had in his possession a powerful Sith sword recovered from Korriban, although he rarely used it in combat.

Darth Malak also used a special lightsaber that produced a red blade, longer than the one produced by standard sabers. The hilt was identical to that of a shoto.



Since Alek's legacy would be painted in galactic history as a brutal and murdering conqueror, his past as a noble and honorable member of the Jedi Order would naturally be overshadowed by the atrocity and destruction he committed as the Dark Lord of the Sith. Although he excelled at and even relished warfare, his initial intentions for leaving the Jedi and joining the Mandalorian Wars were of good intentions. Not only was Malak proud to stand at his closest friend's side in defense of the Republic, he sought to defend the ideals of the Republic, such as freedom and justice, and believed that in doing so, he was fulfilling what the Jedi Council failed to do: defending the peoples of the Republic that the Jedi had sworn to protect.

Like the Revanchist, Alek could not stand by and do nothing while civilians and soldiers died by the millions in the war. Believing the Council had failed to uphold the Jedi Order's solemn vow as the "guardians of peace and justice", Malak not only joined Revan, but greatly aided him in recruiting hundreds of like-minded Jedi that had become disillusioned and resentful of the Council's leadership.

Even after his initial fall to the dark side, a part of Malak still held true to the Jedi. At the beginning of Darth Revan's quest to find the Star Forge, Malak became filled with fear and regret, knowing that if he followed Revan any further, he would forever forsake his commitment to the Jedi and the Republic. Yet despite even further corruption by the dark side, especially after he betrayed Revan, Malak was never fully able to rid himself of the good in him. Moments before he died in a climactic duel with the redeemed Revan, Malak finally allowed himself to let go of his hate and anger. Reflecting on what his life could have been if he had not been corrupted by Revan or if he had the strength to forsake the dark side and return to the light as Revan did, Malak died with sorrow and regret over his deeds, and without hatred or malice towards his one-time best friend.

Powers and abilities
Alek Squinquargesimus was one of the most skilled lightsaber duelists of his time. He also practiced Force powers such as Force Choke, Force Lightning, Force Drain, Force Whirlwind, Force Stasis Field and Force Immunity.

Behind the scenes

 * In the Exile's vision of Malak in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Malak wields a violet-bladed lightsaber. This may have been the same lightsaber he used when he was a Jedi Knight. According to the official player's guide, Malak's lightsaber can be found at some point in the game, but only in the Xbox version. The PC version of the game has him wielding a red saber. It should be noted, however, that the vision of Malak duels with a red lightsaber, despite the fact that the vision was derived from before Malak's fall to the dark side.
 * Like many Sith Lords before and after him, Malak's name could be derived from real words:
 * It is possible that the name is taken from the Chinese word malaqiuse, meaning "one with no jaw". Similarly, mala is Latin for "jawbone." It should be noted, however, that Lead Writer Drew Karpyshyn has stated that the design team created the name "Darth Malak" before they decided to give the character a jaw injury.
 * The Latin root mal- means "bad" or "evil" in various romance languages such as Spanish and French, and is the base of similar words such as malice. Therefore, a name derived from that root would be appropriate for a Sith Lord.
 * The name also resembles the Greek word "Malakas", a slang word with various meanings, often used to describe aversion to another person.
 * Malak is the Arabic and Hebrew word for "angel." While such a name might seem incongruous with Darth Malak's role as Sith Lord, he could be seen as a fallen angel due to his Jedi beginnings.  Additionally, when the Semitic consonant stem "m-l-k" is rendered in Hebrew, it becomes a word for "king," "melech".  This honorific would be fitting for an individual claiming a royal title such as "Dark Lord."
 * Malak's physical deformation bears similarity to Darth Vader's. Both Malak and Vader are outfitted with cybernetic implants to cover wounds they acquired in duels with their former masters. In addition, both speak with "metallic" or mechanical-sounding voices. According to Lead Designer James Ohlen, the Malak/Vader similarity was, like the similarity of the names Ebon Hawk versus Millennium Falcon, intended to hark back to the early days of Star Wars.
 * Interestingly, one of the items that can be found in Knights of the Old Republic II is "Darth Malak's Armor," which is categorized as "light," and greatly differs in appearance with the armor Malak is seen wearing in the first game.
 * An Easter egg in the ending of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic allows the player to transform Malak into a green-skinned Twi'lek dancer and skip the final battle.

Appearances

 * Shadows and Light
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 0: Crossroads
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 6: Commencement, Part 6
 * 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 15: Days of Fear, Part 3
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Daze of Hate
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 22: Knights of Suffering, Part 1
 * Knights of the Old Republic: Opportunities
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
 * Darth Bane: Path of Destruction

Notes and references
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