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"The dark side has come before, and it will come again. Do not underestimate its power. That is why I have devoted my life to teaching Jedi Knights, to strengthen the light side against the tide of darkness that is sure to come."

- Excerpt from the holocron of Vodo-Siosk Baas

Jedi Master Vodo-Siosk Baas was a male Krevaaki who served the Jedi Order with distinction into the onset of the Old Sith Wars, and was highly revered for millennia after his death. A legendary warrior, well-versed historian, and expert lightsaber craftsbeing, Baas' was a life devoted to the development of aspiring Jedi Knights into champions of the Force against the malevolent wiles of agents of the dark side. A respected member of the Jedi Assembly of great Masters, Baas' time was divided between the Jedi epicenter on the world and Ossus and, his academy for exceptional apprentices on Dantooine. Although several of his students earned achieved fame for their valiant efforts against the powers of the Sith, it was while under Baas' tutelage that a young Human named Exar Kun developed a fanatical desire for forbidden dark side knowledge, and abandoned his Master in search thereof.

The power of Sith magic that was thought defeated on Onderon resurfaced across the galaxy in the Empress Teta system by way of the Krath cult. Vodo-Siosk Baas answered the summons of all Jedi to the convene on the planet Deneba in discussion of strategy against the new Sith, but while en route experienced the despair of his errant apprentice's fall to the dark side, and realized its ominous implications. The Jedi convocation was assailed by the Krath, an attack that was the catalyst for the impetuous Jedi Ulic Qel-Droma's ill-conceived infiltration mission of their ranks. Baas was among several Masters in meditation on Ossus who foresaw Qel-Droma's inevitable seduction to the dark side, and staunchly advocated against attempts to dissuade him from his chosen path. Qel-Droma's fall was solidified in his apprenticeship to Exar Kun, who had since become Dark Lord of the Sith, and together they waged the Great Sith War against the Republic and its Jedi defenders.

As atrocities abounded and whispers of Jedi involvement multiplied, Vodo-Siosk Baas represented the Masters of the Order on a diplomatic venture to the Galactic Senate on Coruscant with a request for permission to handle what they considered an internal affair. He and his accompanying team of Jedi Knights subsequently participated in the successful defense of the galactic capital from the invading armies of the Sith Brotherhood, led by Ulic Qel-Droma. With the defeated Sith Lord in custody and his forces repelled, Vodo-Siosk Baas returned to Dantooine for a time, to contemplate the return of the Sith born totally of his negligence. Nonetheless devastated, he became ever more determined to prevent the realization of Kun's restoration of a Sith Golden Age to the galaxy. He returned to Coruscant and met his former apprentice in the fully-audienced Grand Convocation Chamber of the Senate Hall, and demanded a final for Kun's renunciation of his chosen Sith path. Baas was ultimately forced into duel with him, and was overmatched when the Dark Lord activated his lightsaber's unexpected second blade. With his own demise nigh at hand, Baas promised to one day return and vanquish Kun, whose killing blow then committed the Krevaaki to the Force. In fulfillment of his dying prophecy, the ghost of Vodo-Siosk Baas returned more than four thousand years later to assist the inaugural class of Luke Skywalker's Jedi Praxeum in the final eradication of Exar Kun's own disembodied spirit.

Instructor of Jedi
"My Master has been respected for centuries among our fraternity."

- Exar Kun about Vodo-Siosk Baas

Vodo-Siosk Baas was a Krevaaki male Jedi Master with centuries of distinguished service to the Jedi Order. A respected teacher and formidable warrior, Baas dedicated himself to the preparation of future generations of Jedi Knights for battle against the inevitable return of threats armed by way of the dark side. A historian extensively acquainted with the history of the ancient Sith, much of Master Baas' knowledge was recorded in Jedi holocrons; one of his own design, and that of the ancient Jedi Master Tedryn. By 4,000 BBY, the Krevaaki Master had taken up instruction of apprentices at the Jedi training center on the world of Ossus. Study under Baas consisted of exploration of the Force and its application, as well as the creation and proficiency the Jedi lightsaber. He became the Master of several promising young apprentices during that time, among them Dace Diath, a young Human boy from Tatooine, the Nazzar Crown Prince Qrrrl Toq, and a timid, Force-sighted Miraluka girl named Shoaneb Culu. While Diath had received previous training from his father, a renowned Jedi Master named Sidrona, and Toq had been a disciplined philosopher among his people, Vodo-Siosk Baas sensed misgivings in Culu, whose limited facility with the Force had somewhat dashed her dream of taking the Jedi arts back to her homeworld of Alpheridies. At first disturbed by the young girl's passion for knowledge, Baas soon realized that hers was a genuine desire for enlightenment, and so spent many hours a day in private instruction with her. Although her ability was less than that of her peers, Baas' apprentice achieved a matchless understanding of the nature of the Force and the lore of ancient Jedi.



That same year, centuries of civil war on Onderon, an Inner Rim world that had been under the thrall of the dark side since its subjugation by a Dark Lord of the Sith called Freedon Nadd, was brought to an end via the intervention of Jedi Knights under the guidance of Arkanian Master Arca Jeth. The planet remained plagued by terrorism in the two years of relative peace that followed as remnants of the defeated regime continued to interfere with effort to restore planetary civilization. By 3,998 BBY, worshipers of the dark side had again risen to prominence on Onderon. Many Jedi came to Ossus as the Order sought to marshal their forces against the new Sith threat. Vodo-Siosk Baas had arranged to meet with one of them, a great Master called Thon, to guide the Tchuukthai's latest student in the creation of her own lightsaber. Upon their first meeting, Baas sensed that the Force was strong with Nomi Sunrider, whose late husband he had known, and whose infant daughter he also recognized great potential. He introduced Sunrider to Shoaneb Culu, who had also reached the next level in her training, but had ruined the flawed lightsaber crystal she had moments before intended to power her weapon with. Sunrider offered one of her many pontites, crystals Baas recognized as the rarest of specimens. Over the course of a week, Baas watched as Dace Diath, Culu, Sunrider and others fine-tuned their individual designs, until each had fashioned a fully-functional lightsaber with which to do battle.

Tensions on Onderon blossomed into open warfare when Master Jeth was captured by the planet's sorcerer-King Ommin, and the revealed Sith spirit of Freedon Nadd himself. In response, an assembly of Jedi was called on Ossus to develop a rescue mission for their beleaguered comrades on the other side of the galaxy. Of all that volunteered, five were chosen: the Gotal Kith Kark, Dace Diath, Shoaneb Culu, Nomi Sunrider, and Qrrrl Toq, the latter four of whom were all apprentices of Vodo-Siosk Baas. Baas' Jedi on Onderon were successful in their mission, and were able to permanently drive the influence of the dark side from the planet. Around that same time, he interviewed a young woman named Krynda Draay, whom he later accepted for apprenticeship. With both Human and Miraluka lineage, Draay demonstrated exceptional powers of prognostication, and Baas was often inclined to refer to her as the "eyes of the Jedi."

Wayward apprentice
"Exar Kun, you are the most formidable student I have ever had. But I sense something is missing in you&mdash;an empty place hidden even from yourself, a place that remains unseen because no light escapes from that region of your heart."

- Vodo-Siosk Baas In the wake of the events on Onderon, Vodo-Siosk Baas became more vigilant in quest toward the prevention of the resurgence of the Sith, and recorded the history of the fallen Jedi turned Dark Lord Nadd in his holocron, only intended for fellow Jedi Masters. He had since relocated to the barren world of Dantooine, where he also served as the system's Jedi Watchman, although he ventured back and forth between there and Ossus from time to time. In a dilapidated training compound long forsaken prior their Baas' arrival, he established a new environment for students to learn from him as ever they had the ways of the Jedi. Only those destined for Jedi Knighthood were trained at the Dantooine academy, and among Baas' latest pupils were the Cathar mates Crado and Sylvar, and Exar Kun, a prodigious young Human of incredible strength in both the Force and with the lightsaber. Relentlessly he drilled them, and Kun, whom Baas quickly recognized as the greatest student he had ever had, regularly bested his classmates in practice combat. Baas noticed that an arrogance had grown in the young Human, as well as a thirst for forbidden knowledge; on one occasion, Kun had taken his Master's holocron, and had found himself deeply wrapped in stories of ancient Jedi who had fallen to the dark side. Baas quickly confiscated the device and admonished his curious student, who was of the opinion that his superior skill in all areas made him eligible for such closely-guarded knowledge. The Krevaaki Master bade Kun to prove such claims in another practice session against Crado and Sylvar.

Kun dominated his Cathar opponents from the onset of their bout, Crado especially, whose defeat extended to both body and spirit. The Human's opinion of Jedi of his species over those of others incited the rage of Sylvar, the Cathar who next faced him. They appeared evenly matched, until an enraged Sylvar slashed opponent, and in doing so, failed a test of her resolve. Kun retaliated, but Baas intervened, and challenged his apprentice, one who thought so highly of himself, to prove his skill against a Master. Armed with a utilitarian quarterstaff that gave no hint of its Force-augmented strength, the Krevaaki Jedi humiliated his pompous student with relative ease. He was surprised when Kun retrieved the defeated Crado's lightsaber with which to reengage his Master; overwhelmed by the sudden onslaught of blades wielded in tandem, Baas was swiftly defeated by Exar Kun, and his staff cleaved in two. It was then that he sensed a void buried deep within the being of Exar Kun, a place of emptiness within his heart that Baas believed even Kun was unaware of.

While the dark side had been defeated on Onderon, artifacts of the Sith and individuals eager to unlock their secrets escaped the Inner Rim to continue the practice of Sith magic elsewhere. By 3,997 BBY, the Empress Teta star system had fallen under the tyranny of the Krath, a cult of Sith sorcerers armed with skills learned from the spirit of Freedon Nadd and bent on galactic domination. Two Jedi who had served on Onderon, Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider, participated in the Galactic Republic's offensive against the Krath, but were confounded by the complexity of their magical dark side illusions, and forced into retreat. A convocation of all members of the Jedi Order was organized on the planet Deneba in recognition of the threat posed by the growing power of the new Sith, during which was to be discussed what seemed to be the manifestation of age-old prophesy that spoke of the return of the Dark Lords of the Sith. Vodo-Siosk Baas answered the summons, accompanied by Crado and Sylvar, but not Exar Kun, who had abandoned his apprenticeship in pursuit of long-forgotten Sith lore.

The coming storm
"I sense that one great power has fallen, and another&hellip;has risen in it's place. [&hellip;] The voices of Ulic and Exar Kun cry out in unison. This not coincidence. Their paths are inextricably linked, and I fear that path&mdash;leads to darkness."

- Vodo-Siosk Baas

An intense wave of agony passed through the Force as Vodo-Siosk Baas's courier approached Deneba, one the aged Master recognized as indicative of Exar Kun's fall to the dark side of the Force. He relinquished control of the vessel to Crado and Sylvar as he attempted to draw protective light side energy around his wayward pupil, only to be assailed by the sinister presence of Freedon Nadd, whose spirit lashed out at Baas in a potent blast of hatred. Powerless against the Sith spirit's influence over his student, Baas refrained from further attempts to assist Exar Kun as he made his way planetside. He arrived shortly after a recess in the gathering had been called, and approached Knights Ulic and Cay Qel-Droma as to the whereabouts of their own Master, Arca Jeth. However, the assembly was ambushed shortly afterward by an army of Krath war droids accompanied by planetside servant droids who had been secretly reprogrammed by the subterfuge of the Tetan Emperor Satal Keto. The automatons were decimated, but not before casualties were suffered among the Jedi ranks, Arca Jeth among the most grievous of them. In the battle's aftermath, Vodo-Siosk Baas recorded the day's events in his holocron, as well as details provided by Cay Qel-Droma about the Krath war droids' Tetan origins.



Grief-stricken by the loss of his former Master, Ulic Qel-Droma was determined to infiltrate the Krath in hopes of orchestrating their destruction from within, despite the admonitions of Vodo-Siosk Baas and the conference of Jedi Masters that gathered in the wake of the massacre on Deneba. The Krevaaki Jedi was among those worried about the smoldering anger within Qel-Droma, emotions he had once identified in his former student, Exar Kun, emotions he knew led dangerously close to the embrace of the dark side. It was because of the obvious folly in Qel-Droma's plan that Baas, on behalf of the Jedi Council, denied the young Human permission to undertake such a dangerous mission. He was met with blatant insubordination as Qel-Droma declared his intention to carry out his plan, irrespective of the orders of the Jedi leadership. Unable to sway the determined Knight from his ill-conceived idea, Baas offered his blessing before he departed for Ossus to join the gathered Masters in the development of strategy against the rising Sith threat.

Qel-Droma carried out his mission nevertheless, and months passed without any report of his progress before a team of Knights ventured to the Tetan capital world of Koros Major to extract him. Their mission was unsuccessful, as Qel-Droma had been seduced by the very dark side he had desired to conquer, exactly as predicted by Vodo-Siosk Baas. The repelled Knights returned to Ossus in search of guidance from the Masters of the Jedi Assembly, who had gathered each day since Deneba in in communal meditation on the Force. While many of them felt that Qel-Droma been beguiled by the powers of the Sith, Baas was among those who cautioned the Knights against attempts to force him back toward the light, as the only way was through the dark side once the path had been embarked on. They approved of another rescue attempt, but gave strict instructions to leave him with the Krath if he refused to leave of his own accord. All felt the despair of Ulic Qel-Droma and the sinister triumph of Exar Kun through the Force at that moment, and Master Baas immediately inferred that both men had been inextricably taken by the power of the dark side. The subsequent rescue attempt was indeed refused by Qel-Droma, who drove his comrades from Koros Major joined forces with Exar Kun&mdash;as the apprentice to the new Dark Lord of the Sith, with whom he conspired to take over the galaxy.

Trouble on Coruscant
In the months that followed, the new Sith Brotherhood began to consolidate their resources in preparation for war with the Jedi and the Republic. Exar Kun traveled to Ossus in search of recruits for his fledgling Sith Empire, while Ulic Qel-Droma supplemented his already formidable Krath armies with the warrior clans of Mandalore the Indomitable. Rumors then abounded of a renegade Jedi perpetrator, as various raids against republic shipyards and military installations were reported throughout the galaxy, and the Republic's Ministry of Defensemade plans to deal with what they considered as merely a new terrorist threat. The Masters of the Jedi Order on Ossus, however, were certain of a certain fallen Jedi's involvement. Vodo-Siosk Baas, accompanied by Knights Shoaneb Culu, Dace Diath, Tott Doneeta, Cay Qel-Droma, Nomi Sunrider, Sylvar, and Qrrrl Toq, went to Coruscant determined to convince the Galactic Senate to allow the Jedi to personally handle what they considered an internal affair. Baas met with both the Supreme Chancellor Minister of Defense Netus, the latter of whom had just received a report from Naval Fleet Captain Orley Vanicus confirmed Ulic Qel-Droma's complicity, much to the dismay of the gathered Jedi.



Reports suggested that the Sith's next strike would be against the shipyards at Kemplex Nine in the Cron system, and the Republic Navy planned to intercept Qel-Droma's forces there. It dawned on Baas that Sith the actions of Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma were indicative of Sith prophecy made manifest, and prepared himself to go and confront them both. His departure was halted by the sudden emergence of a battle fleet from hyperspace into the Coruscant atmosphere: the reported attack on Kemplex Nine had been a ruse, and the forces of the Sith had instead attacked galactic capital. Priority was placed on the safety of Vodo-Siosk Baas as both the Jedi Knights and the Republic forces mounted a hurried defense against the Mandalorian-bolstered Krath invaders. However, the Krevaaki Master had foreseen the outcome of the battle would be decided in the war room, and made haste for the planetary command center. The Jedi rushed the war room and found Qel-Droma inside, using the Force to compel reluctant Republic soldiers into his service. With Master Baas and Nomi Sunrider at the forefront, the Jedi imprisoned the Sith Lord within a temporary wall of light; a technique which effectively blocked a dark-side Force-user from their power. Qel-Droma was then placed into the custody of the Republic, that he might stand trial for his crimes against sapient species. His arrest prompted the remaining forces of the Krath, under the leadership of the Sith sorceress Aleema Keto, to retreat from Coruscant while their warlord was left to the mercy of the Jedi.

Responsibility
"Not just a military battle for the dominance of a few worlds&mdash;this is a war of light and darkness, and at the center is my own student, Exar Kun. As a Jedi Master, I have failed him&hellip;now I must face the consequences."

- The lamentation of Vodo-Siosk Baas

While several of the Jedi remained on Coruscant to support Ulic Qel-Droma and or participate in his upcoming trial, Vodo-Siosk Baas returned to Dantooine, where he reflected on the events that had resulted in the galaxy's current state of war. Even though Qel-Droma's machinations had appeared to be the most destructive, Baas knew that Exar Kun was the true mastermind behind the galactic turmoil, resultant of his own failure to recognize the dark ambitions of his former apprentice. The Krevaaki Master reinforced his feeble quarterstaff before he left Dantooine, resigned to the notion of a final confrontation with Exar Kun, which he was certain would occur during Qel-Droma's trial.

On Coruscant, the unrepentant Sith Lord responded to Senate accusations against him with pro-Sith rhetoric, and a refusal to acknowledge the lawlessness of his actions as so defined, much to the bewilderment of his present Jedi supporters. Accompanied by Mandalore the Indomitable and an entourage of Massassi warriors, Exar Kun then burst into the Senate hall and paralyzed the gathered senators with a Sith spell as he assumed control of the proceeding. He killed the Supreme Chancellor moments before the arrival of Vodo-Siosk Baas, who interrupted the outline of Kun's plan to restore a Golden Age of Sith splendor to the galaxy. Baas gave no heed to the Jedi who rose in his defense as he barred the Sith's passage, much to the delight of Exar Kun, who had foreseen the confrontation's necessity in accordance with his planned elimination of the Jedi leadership. Armed with only his quarterstaff, Baas plead with Kun to renounce his dark side practices, but to no avail; the Dark Lord activated his Kun's lightsaber and a furious duel ensued. When he realized that his was not the greater skill, Kun disengaged Baas to reveal a modification made to his weapon that produced a blue blade from either end. The Krevaaki Jedi was immediately overmatched by the double-bladed lightsaber, and knew that his demise was imminent. He vowed to one day return and defeat Exar Kun once and for all, and became one with the Force under the Dark Lord's killing stroke. The Jedi were left to mourn his passing on the floor of the Senate Hall before the impotent masses, as the Sith left to resume their campaign of galactic domination.

Legacy
"I will tell you about a Jedi Master who lived long ago. This is the ballad of Master Vodo-Siosk Baas."

- Tionne Solusar sings of Vodo-Siosk Baas, four thousand years after his death

The power of the dark side fueled Exar Kun's war machine as he sought to destroy the Republic in favor of his Sith Empire. However, he was betrayed by Ulic Qel-Droma, who led the combined strength of the Jedi Order and Republic Navy against Kun's Yavin 4 stronghold, where the Dark Lord bound his spirit to the walls of his temple in defeat. Of his apprentices who survived the Great Sith War, several achieved legendary status, both on their homeworlds, and in the galaxy at large. The Great Sith War was largely attributed to Baas' failure to prevent Kun's fall to the dark side. One of his pupils, the seer Krynda Draay, who lost much in the war, dedicated herself to vigilance against the resurgence of the dark side. A statue of Vodo-Siosk Baas was erected in his honor on the grounds of her estate, wherein was also headquartered a secret covenant of Jedi, organized by Draay and tasked to watch for any sign of the return of the Sith. The Covenant's mission was inherently flawed, however, as one of its founders had been Sith in disguise, a man whose clandestine machinations nearly brought about the annihilation of the Jedi Order from within.

Baas' Dantooine academy was reinstated as a preeminent center of Jedi learning in the years before, during, and after both the Mandalorian and Jedi Civil Wars, and his philosophies survived the millennia through recordings made in the Tedryn holocron, of which he was one of many gatekeepers. A descendant of his, Bodo Baas, also practiced and mastered the Jedi arts, and stored much of his knowledge and gatekeeper's likeness in the Tedryn Holocron like his ancestor before him. By 11 ABY, Vodo-Siosk Baas' teachings were an instrumental component in the curriculum of Master Luke Skywalker's newly-established Jedi Praxeum on Yavin 4. Interaction with his simulacrum was short-lived, however, as the Sith spirit of Exar Kun destroyed the holocron and corrupted several of Skywalker's apprentices, before he attacked the Jedi Master himself. Skywalker's students ultimately succeeded against Exar Kun with assistance from the spirit of Vodo-Siosk Baas. A ballad which melodiously detailed the struggles and the exploits of the Krevaaki Master was later written by Jedi historian Tionne Solusar, who incorporated the piece into a training lesson for the next generation of Luke Skywalker's Jedi initiates.

Personality and traits
"Master Vodo, I am Master Skywalker, and these are my apprentices. You have seen many things and recorded many thoughts. We'd be honored if you would tell us something we should know."

- The ancient wisdom of Vodo-Siosk Baas is called from the recesses of the Tedryn holocron

Vodo-Siosk Baas was a flatfooted elderly Krevaaki male with a deep red chitinous exoskeleton, mottled slightly toward the back of his head. Once he had wispy black hair, all of which was gone by the time he relocated to Dantooine. His bulbous black eyes were especially expressive in moments of sorrowful reflection. Six of his eight segmented tentacles served as legs, while the uppermost two were utilized in a manner similar to humanoid arms, the extremities of which acted as hands, complete with thumb like protrusions that were synonymous with mature Krevaaki. At times, Baas wrapped his hands in bandages, others, he did not. Although he went without clothing on occasion, Baas was often clad in garments reminiscent in style to traditional Jedi attire; a darker brown robe, embroidered around the shoulders and adorned with loose-hanging straps and buckles, worn over a full-length, long and wide-sleeved, belted, sand-colored tunic, all designed to accommodate the unique physiology of his species. In his later years, he relied on a wooden quarterstaff to support his gnarled frame, but was surprisingly spry for a being of such advanced age. While Baas dismissed such concerns, his seniority was often ample reason for younger Jedi Knights to defend him in times of imminent danger.



Vodo-Siosk baas was a devout warrior in his quest against the forces of the dark side, regardless of their form. His devotion to the Jedi way extended beyond direct confrontation with the enemy to preparation of future Knights for the dark times he felt were sure to come. The urgency with which the Krath wrought galactic havoc dismayed him immensely, but he immediately realized the lesser influence of Ulic Qel-Droma megalomania in the face of Exar Kun's insatiable desire for chaos. His willful defection to the Sith deeply troubled Baas even more, and he harbored considerable guilt for the fall into darkness of what he considered an inadequately trained apprentice on his behalf, blame for which was also laid at his feet by others. Still, he felt compelled to help Kun, a sign of foolish naivete according to Freedon Nadd. Baas assumed full responsibility of ending the threat posed by his fallen apprentice, and resigned himself to whatever outcome resulted from their confrontation. He also gained a deeper understanding into the seductive nature of the dark side through his experience with Exar Kun, and recorded his findings into the Tedryn holocron that generations to come might benefit from the example of his blunder.

Baas was a firm believer in the virtues of the lifelong, never-ending training of a Jedi Knight, and readily imparted measures of wisdom to both curious and uninterested, indiscriminately. Such was the deference conveyed upon him that other Masters often sent their own apprentices to him for further instruction, and Baas could often be seen in the midst of his actively engaged students. Baas was deeply in tune with the emotions of others; dejection and misgiving were met with comfort and reassurance; overconfidence in those with great promise was swiftly admonished; darkness and emptiness were misunderstood&mdash;and pitied. Wisdom born of such an illustrious, centuries-long career earned him the respect of Jedi young and old. By the time of the Great Sith War, he was a vocal and influential member of the loosely-collected Jedi Assembly of great Masters, and often was his counsel sought on matters of import.

Powers and abilities
"Through the Force I can make my simple staff more powerful than any lightsaber."

- Vodo-Siosk Baas

Vodo-Siosk Baas was a skilled Jedi Master with a broad Force sense, a talent in which he displayed a wide variety of uses, from trivial character assessments, to impressions of despair in far away places. From disarming telekinetic maneuvers to walls of light side energy that severed another being's connection to the Force, Baas often preferred non aggressive Force techniques in combat. Baas was also gifted with farsight, focused resolve augmentation, bursts of incredible speed, and Force-empowered battle meditation. Baas also achieved the ability to appear in spirit form after his death. As a bonafied scholar, Baas was intimately familiar with the lore and histories of both the Galactic Republic and Jedi Order, much of which he recorded into several holocrons. In addition to his myriad Force talents, the Krevaaki Master was fluent in Galactic Basic Standard, the Vultan native tongue, Tchuukthese, and the language of his own species, in which he could also write.



As a Jedi Guardian, Vodo-Siosk Baas' primary talents lay on the field of battle. His combat reflexes were second to none; six tentacles designated for locomotion also allowed him to effect highly acrobatic maneuvers and recoveries, while the two appendages that served as arms struck at targets with a blindingly-rapid efficiency. His unparalleled mastery of armed combat saw him recognized as a consummate weapon handler and expert lightsaber craftsman, one who often indulged aspiring Jedi with instruction in both their creation and application. Despite his renown as the greatest of a species formidable fighters and legendary status as a duelist, Vodo-Siosk Baas was one of few known Jedi who preferred not to carry or wield a lightsaber. Instead, he utilized a long wooden quarterstaff ambidextrously, one that he imbued with the Force when the need for combat arose. Able to shatter stones and even withstand repeated strikes from an opposing lightsaber blade, Baas' quarterstaff served him well in combat, and allowed him to disarm underestimating opponents such as the inexperienced Exar Kun, in whom Baas was also able to induce unsure footing and clumsiness through superior speed and skill. However, his staff caved under the pressure of Kun's relentless Jar'Kai onslaught, and his unfamiliarity with the Dark Lord's double-bladed lightsaber was evidenced by his ineffective usage of his own weapon, an error which resulted in the Jedi Master's merciless death.

Behind the scenes
Vodo-Siosk Baas was first mentioned in the July 1994 release of Dark Apprentice, the second novel of author Kevin J. Anderson's The Jedi Academy Trilogy. A month later, Baas appeared as a supporting character in the first of two issues that comprised the entirety of the Freedon Nadd Uprising comic book story arc. Written by Tom Veitch and penciled by Tony Akins, the comic was the character's first an only appearance with hair. Champions of the Force, the third novel in Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy, was released in September of that year, and featured the spirit of Vodo-Siosk Baas in a minor protagonist role. The Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith story arc was a collaboration between Veitch and Anderson, and portrayed Baas as a significant component to the foundation for the backstory of Exar Kun, a character that debuted in Anderson's Jedi Search novel. For 1995's release of Jedi Assault, the final issue of Dark Lords of the Sith, Baas was drawn by Art Wetherell, a deviation from the illustrations of Christian Gossett that made up the previous five issues. That same year, Baas was featured in Straight from the Horse's Mouth: A Guide to the Tales of the Jedi Universe, Part 1, an article for the twenty sixth issue of Star Wars Insider. The second and third issues of Anderson's subsequent Tales of the Jedi: The Sith War story arc were Vodo-Siosk Baas' final appearances as a living character, wherein his likeness was rendered by veteran Star Wars artist, Dario Carrasco, Jr.

Ten years after the initial comic release, Baas was included in the John Whitman's audio adaptation of Dark Lords of the Sith, although the actor who supplied his voice was not credited. Minor changes were made between versions, including Baas already being present on Deneba when he attempted to assist Exar Kun, in contradiction with Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith 3: Descent to the Dark Side, which depicted the occurrence of the confrontation whilst he is still onboard his courier ship. Also different in the audio rendition is Baas' assumption of the entirety of the character Thon's dialogue, who is not featured at all. Aside from the works in which he actually appeared, Vodo-Siosk baas was mentioned throughout the remainder of The Sith War comic series. He was also mentioned in issues six, nine, eighteen, and thirty three of the Knights of the Old Republic comic series, and appeared via other means, though still not alive, in the thirty second and forty seventh issues. He also received minor mentions in the stories Knight Errant, The Ruins of Dantooine, Firestorm (short story), I, Jedi, and Young Jedi Knights: Heirs of the Force, in which a song of him is sung.

Baas' relationships with several other characters from his initial Freedon Nadd Uprising appearance were expanded upon in the Tales of the Jedi Companion Star Wars Roleplaying Game sourcebook by West End Games. Both the Power of the Jedi Sourcebook and the Ultimate Alien Anthology provided significant additions regarding the physical composition of Baas and members of his species, information that was later expanded upon by the Jedi Academy Training Manual. In addition to inclusions in an array of source and reference book material, Baas received fleeting acknowledgements in several issues of The Official Star Wars Fact File, as well as mentions in the StarWars.com Databank entries for both Dantooine and Exar Kun. He was given entries within the Star Wars Encyclopedia, and its updated version, the latter of which erroneously claimed that he created the Tedryn holocron. An action figure for Vodo-Siosk Baas was also included in the Jedi Academy set of Star Wars Miniatures.