Darth Traya

"Know that there was once a Darth Traya. And that she cast aside that role, was exiled, and found a new purpose. But there must always be a Darth Traya, one that holds the knowledge of betrayal. Who has been betrayed in their heart, and will betray in turn."

- Darth Traya

Kreia was a female Human Jedi Master during the time before the Mandalorian Wars, and later a Dark Lord of the Sith under the alias Darth Traya, the Lord of Betrayal. As the guardian and keeper of the Jedi Archives, Kreia was an ardent observer, a patient scholar and a wise master. Later in life, after she turned to the dark side, the traits that she had exhibited in her former profession suited her new role as master schemer and Sith Lord. A woman who felt the bitter sting of betrayal from both the Jedi and the Sith, she dreamt of revenge not toward both or either group but toward the one that she felt had destined her for such an end: the Force itself. Her story reached its climax when she found the Jedi Exile, a unique being who had the potential to bring her dream of revenge a step closer to fruition.

Early life
Much of Kreia's early life is shrouded in mystery. It is known that she worked her way to the rank of Jedi Master and that she trained many students, the most famous of whom was Revan. It is very possible she fought during the Great Sith War and was the guardian of the Jedi Archives before Atris.

Fall to the dark side
"All that talk of hatred, manipulation, and standing on your own two feet &mdash; sorry, you don't get any more Sith than that."

- Atton Rand

It is unknown when exactly Kreia was cast from the Jedi Order, although certain comments made by masters such as Kavar suggest that it was during, if not before, the Mandalorian Wars. According to Kreia, she had been exiled from the Order for her role in training Revan. The Jedi Council blamed Kreia for the war after several of her apprentices were easily seduced by the call of battle, most notably Revan. Consumed by her guilt and stung by the bitter actions of the Jedi, she questioned the validity of her beliefs in the Gray Philosophy and wondered if this was the reason why Revan had fallen. She followed Revan's footsteps in history, traveling from planet to planet, searching for an answer that she alone could provide. In her travels, she encountered many of Revan's acquaintances and found fragments of a man far from the dreaded image history would eventually paint of him. Her crusade ended on the dark world of Malachor V. As she descended to the lowest levels of the world, the extreme caress of dark side energies encompassed the frail Gray Jedi. From the descent of Jedi Master Kreia into the abyss arose Darth Traya, Dark Lord of Betrayal.

On the surface of Malachor V, she had found her own answers. At the center of Revan's former stronghold was the Trayus Academy, an ancient dark side Praxeum that contained the deepest and most intimate secrets of the Sith. From this mausoleum of ancient Sith knowledge she learned of what her apprentice had discovered: the existence of a more powerful, more dangerous empire far beyond the known borders of Galactic Republic space, where the true Sith Empire was waiting.



The august boy whom she had taught, the brave knight who defended the weak when his fellows would not, and the fragments of the dark yet noble figure in history were all one man, trying to carry the weight of the Galaxy and its future on his shoulders. In that, she found Revan's true intentions. From that moment on, she firmly believed that Revan had never "fallen", that instead a greater cause had come that called for certain actions to be done.

Continuing the legacy of her greatest student, Darth Traya re-established the Trayus Academy to train, convert, and create the new generation of Sith: men and women who would act as a gadfly to the Republic. After some time, she found similar Sith Lords who were interested in rebuilding the deteriorating Sith Order. Darth Nihilus, the Lord of Hunger, and Darth Sion, the Lord of Pain, joined her in the creation of the first Sith Triumvirate. As time passed and the Jedi ran to hide, the Sith Lords' ideals became divergent. Traya and Revan's legacy fell far from Darth Nihilus's destructive hunger and Sion's bitter crusade against the Jedi. A violent argument eventually arose among the three, and as Traya was the odd one out, she was cast aside, beaten and broken. Once again she had been betrayed.

Lost and disheveled, Traya blamed neither side and instead dreamt of revenge on a far greater scale, revenge against a higher power which had destined her to be betrayed by those whom she had loyally served – the Force. She knew now that this conflict between light and dark would never end, and that the Galaxy was doomed to chaos forever. Firm in her belief, she engineered a master plan to eliminate the Force, once and for all. Kreia had come to regard the Force as an uncaring, insidious god. She noted the tremendous loss of life throughout history &mdash; and far into the future &mdash; during the many battles between the Jedi and the Sith. For this, Kreia blamed neither the Jedi nor the Sith, but rather the Force itself. Preventing the Force from controlling the lives of men and women throughout the Galaxy became her crusade.

Kreia and the Jedi Exile
"I am your rescuer, as you are mine."

- Kreia



Banished, disbanded or in hiding, the Jedi were nearly gone from the Galaxy. The Republic, plagued by instability, found false hope in the rumors of the Order's resurrection. One such story is that of the Last Jedi, the one who walked the path of most men and wandered the Galaxy. Beneath layers of hearsay and unconfirmed reports, Kreia had found a means to destroy the Force. Bound by hands of death, Kreia intruded upon the company of the wounded Jedi Exile. They subconsciously reached out to each other, both strengthening each other in the knowledge that they had survived the void that had befallen them. That bond formed a connection so powerful that the death echoes of either member would be enough to kill the other.

Shortly after, as Kreia and the Exile attempted to escape the Peragus II asteroid mining facility, Kreia encountered her former protégé, Darth Sion. The master and student fought, and Kreia, hardly at her full power, lost her left hand to Sion's lightsaber. The Exile felt the pain of losing the limb as she had done, and the two confirmed that their deep link could well have proven to be fatal.

"No game of Dejarik can be won without pawns."

- Darth Traya

While slowly regaining her connection to the Force, Kreia began to shape the Exile as a new pupil. Her new student sought answers to the questions of her identity, and Kreia was all too willing to search for them, curious to see if the answers would lead to the end she was planning. She taught the Exile to carefully choose her actions, asking her to view the ethical implications of her quests, and showed her that the Galaxy and its inhabitants' morals were far more complicated than the basic tenets of the light and dark sides of the Force.

As the Exile grew in power, Kreia watched as she unknowingly strengthened the struggling Republic through her search. During these adventures, many people found the company of the Exile, most of them sensitive to the Force; and although many of them were wary of Kreia, she was able to manipulate most of them to do her bidding. Through the ease of which the Exile had "called" upon her companions, the old master had seen the Exile's ability to transmit extreme echoes to those she was bound with. Using the Exile's power and with the knowledge of Darth Nihilus's condition, Kreia intended to bring her plans into finality.

By the end of her adventures with the Exile, Kreia had devised a method to kill the Force with what she called "echoes": tragedies that left persistent wounds in the universe, which made the Force difficult and sometimes impossible to hear and be used. Her discovery of these "echoes" and her avenue of attack on the Force was made possible entirely by the Exile; she provided the first "echo" that she could study through her actions on the planet of Malachor V, and she turned the echoes of her survival from a mere curiosity into being a viable mechanism for destroying the Force. By Kreia's reasoning, people who died of these echoes when they could not bear to voluntarily sever themselves from the Force (as the Exile did to save her life) were not strong enough to deserve to live in the first place. Her hatred of the Force was the overriding goal, for in her mind, if she did not kill it, even more lives would be lost in the future.



"Enough!...Step away from her."

- Kreia casts down the Jedi Council

Kreia traveled with the Exile on her search for the Jedi Masters, manipulating her toward the truth of her existence and her bizarre abilities. When the truth was revealed&mdash;that the Exile was indeed a wound in the Force&mdash;Kreia confronted the reassembled Jedi Council in the ruins of the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine as they tried to strip the Force from the Exile, and cast them down by stripping them of the force. But she did not do this because they were Jedi. She killed them because she could not allow them to harm the Exile after she did so much for them. She was then led to Jedi Master Atris for judgment by Handmaidens while the Exile laid unconscious on the ground. Journeying to Telos IV, the reborn Darth Traya turned Atris to the dark side of the Force. She believed herself to be the second Darth Traya and the heir to Kreia's power, but she was defeated by the Exile at the Telos academy. In reality, the true Darth Traya had used Atris as a pawn to lure the Exile to her, so she could break her and use her to end the Force, once and for all.

After the Battle of Telos IV in which the Exile destroyed Darth Nihilus, the Exile journeyed to Malachor V, where Traya and Sion were hidden in the depths of the Trayus Academy. The Exile confronted the Sith Lords, and eroded Sion's will, releasing him from all his pain in the process. By giving up the pain, and therefore the Force, Sion was finally able to die&mdash;but not before warning the Exile that Traya would try to do to her what she had done to Sion himself.

The Exile found Traya in the core of the academy and bested her, slicing her remaining hand off. As her final act, she drew upon the Force that radiated from Malachor V in order to give the Exile one last gift: a prediction of the future of the Galaxy and that of her friends. She died from the wounds dealt to her by the Exile, leaving her apprentice to follow Revan to the true Sith Empire. Before her death, she confessed that she truly loved the Exile, as she had finally proven her ideals were correct.

Personality and traits


As a person, Darth Traya was self-reliant, manipulative, and constantly wary of the intentions of others.

Traya often remonstrated the Exile for taking away the challenges of others. She argued that indiscriminate compassion weakens the benefactors by disallowing them the mental and physical enrichment that life's challenges inherently procure. Ultimately, such compassion thus weakens the very people it is intended to help, cheapening their experience and leaving them more ill-prepared for dealing with things on their own. In other words, Traya had adopted a "survival of the fittest" philosophy, and encouraged people to struggle in order to learn and to prosper.

After being betrayed by those closest to her, Traya expected the worst from the people around her. As the Exile's circle of companions grew, Traya came to see how these companions could be used for her own ends, and sometimes ensured their loyalty using methods like blackmail. For example, she read the mind of Atton Rand, learned of his dark history, and used that to blackmail him into the Exile's service. She also tempted the Mandalorian leader, Mandalore, with knowledge of Darth Revan's fate in order to ensure that he would not betray the Exile.

A master of manipulation, Traya also used betrayal and deception to achieve her goals. She lied to the Exile at the beginning of their quest, claiming that the Jedi Council had stripped the Force from the Jedi Exile. Traya knew this would lead the Exile to seek out the surviving members of the Jedi Council, in hopes that she and/or the Exile would prove them wrong on their teachings. That one could not fully understand the Force by simply adhering to the Jedi Code. On Onderon, Traya lied to Colonel Tobin about the existence of many Jedi in a Jedi Academy on Telos. Traya did this because she knew that Tobin would relay this to his true Master, Darth Nihilus, who would not be able to resist the chance to replenish himself and would recklessly assault Telos. This left Nihilus vulnerable to the assault of the Mandalorians and the Exile.

Despite these traits, Traya was not the witch that many had dismissed her as. She had a softer side to her personality that was more apparent when she was around the Jedi Exile. In fact, Traya once expressed that she would go so far as to let the entire Galaxy die in order to ensure the life of the Exile. Such expressions left little doubt as to her zealous devotion regarding her beliefs.

Though Traya was intelligent and quite powerful in her own right, she was also wise enough to know that her philosophies would be regarded as fanatical by both the Jedi and the Sith. Because of this, she preferred to fly beneath the radar, often using her own power to shield her identity from other Force-sensitives who might have known her, and could have otherwise detected her. She was not outspoken about her convictions. Only by carefully employing her manipulative tactics was she able to successfully convert the Exile to her cause. And through her, she surmised, many more would follow.

In a way, she was similar to Darth Sidious the same way Darth Revan was similar to Darth Vader. Traya's intelligence, mastery of manipulation, and cunning talent of deception were like that of the Emperor in many ways. The same way Revan's power and grand role in the Galaxy were like that of Anakin Skywalker.

Strangely, Kreia rarely referred to any of the Exile's companions by name, calling them by titles such as "the fool", "tiny Jedi", "servant of Atris", "the blinded one", "huntress", "beast", and "the alien".

Powers and abilities
"I use it as I would use a poison, and in the hopes of understanding it, I will learn the way to kill it. But perhaps these are the excuses of an old woman who has grown to rely on a thing she despises."

- Darth Traya on the Force



Kreia was a master of telekinetic lightsaber combat, which allowed her to wield three or more lightsabers in combat, holding each of them aloft with the Force, and having them fight with a will of their own.

Her eyes appeared damaged, but in reality, they were simply atrophied from disuse. She could repair her eyesight with the Force, yet she refused to do so, as she had the Force Sight ability and regarded her natural sight as a distraction.

Kreia could easily cloak herself and knew the ability of Breath Control, which she later taught to the Exile. She used a version of the Force Cloak that enabled her to be seen but remain entirely unnoticed or to later make others forget her presence or even her existence. She described this ability as making herself "very small". This ability may have been Art of the small. She could go into a Hibernation Trance that would make her appear perfectly dead, and though it is unclear, she may have been a practitioner of the Morichro tecnique, as she seemed to be able to render sentients unconscious with the Force, making them appear dead. She also had the Force Fear ability.

As Darth Traya, she was a master of Force Drain, which she used to kill dozens of Sith Assassins instantaneously and simultaneously. She also killed Jedi Masters Vrook Lamar, Kavar, and Zez-Kai Ell by showing them the Force through the Exile's eyes&mdash;thereby denying them even the means to become one with the Force&mdash;the Exile would later behold them as "worse than lifeless, like an absence in the Force".

Kreia had once been a Jedi historian, but realized early on that the Jedi Code did not answer all the questions she posed. She was also a master manipulator, having used this skill to maneuver herself into a position of power at the Trayus Academy and, later, trick the Jedi and Sith into revealing themselves, allowing her and her accomplices to destroy them.

Traya was also able to glimpse far into the future, predicting isolated events with incredible accuracy. Traya was able to predict the death of Jango Fett at the hands of Mace Windu nearly 4,000 years later, in a prophecy relating to the fate of the Mandalorians:

"They will die a death that will last millennia, until all that remains is their code, their history, and, in the end, the shell of their armor upon the shell of a man, too easily slain by Jedi."

- Darth Traya

Kreia also made an allusion to another great event in galactic history: The rise of the Galactic Empire. When discussing the Jedi neglecting their skills to the Exile, she notes the skill of persuasion: "Do not doubt that a Galaxy can be conquered with words, a Republic overthrown, and an Empire created." Whether this was a peek into the future, or merely Kreia's understanding of the power of persuasion, however, is unknown. Kreia also mentions her healing talents in that same discussion, and again on Onderon as she revived Colonel Tobin after he got knocked out cold by a Drexl larva. In fact, there is a chance she was a Jedi healer in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant prior to her career as a historian, that would account for the means by which she had access to forbidded knowledge as particular as the Morichro technique, or her Breath Control ability.

Teachings
"Is this your new Master, exile? If so, then you follow Revan's path. Her teachings will cause you to fall as surely as he did."

- Vrook Lamar to the Jedi Exile

Among her allies were Darth Nihilus, and her students, Darth Sion, the Jedi Exile and Revan. Even when she was a Sith, Traya had some notion that neither the light nor dark side of the Force was truly superior to the other. Due to the fact her teachings incorporated light side concepts (she never believed in power or destruction for its own sake), Sion and Nihilus grew weary of her. They betrayed her, stripped her of power, and exiled her. She described her fall from power thus:

"There are dark places in the Galaxy where few tread. Ancient centers of learning, of knowledge. But I did not walk alone. To be united by hatred is a fragile alliance at best. But my will was not law. There were disagreements, ambition&hellip; and hunger for power. There are techniques within the Force against which there is no defense. I was cast down, stripped of my power, exiled. I suffered indignities, and fell into darkness."

- Kreia to the Jedi Exile

Darth Traya would refine her beliefs while wandering the Galaxy, eventually coming to view the Force as being a sort of uncaring, insidious god that uses the lives of sentients as pawns in a pernicious game of balance. This, she thought, was evidenced by the widespread occurrences of destruction and death that had persistently transpired throughout the Galaxy to that point, many of which could be traced to a conflict between Force-sensitives. Yet, Traya blamed neither the Jedi nor the Sith, but rather, the very thing they had both come to draw and rely upon: the Force itself. She was, however, upset with the Jedi and the Sith for being too "caught up in the game" to realize how the Force was manipulating them all.

After being exiled from the Jedi Order when she was forced to shoulder the blame for Revan's corruption, and again after she was exiled from Malachor V by her impatient Sith students: Nihilus and Sion. Darth Traya had thus experienced betrayals from, and saw the flaws of, both the light and dark sides of the Force. These unique experiences disillusioned her and forced her to refine her ways of thinking.

When she heard about the Jedi Exile, she saw proof that life could exist without the Force, which she saw as disproof of the traditional dogma of both the Sith and Jedi that the Force and life itself were inseparable by nature. This renewed Traya's confidence in her personal beliefs and fueled her desire to learn more of the Exile's personal motivations. By the end of her adventures with the Exile, during which time she went by the name of Kreia, Traya had discovered that certain tragedies can leave wounds in the Force, which sometimes made it difficult to hear and be used. These "echoes," as Traya called them, provided a possible avenue through which it was possible to attack the Force. Her discovery was due in no small part to the Exile, as her experience at Malachor V, where she willingly cut off her own bond with the Force, created an echo large enough that Traya was able to connect the tragedy to the wound created in the Force. According to Traya, those who had chosen death (or the Jedi who chose the dark side) over a life devoid of the Force were not strong enough to deserve life. Her desire to prevent unnecessary death in the future was the overbearing motivation that cultivated her hatred for the Force. She once explained how one such as she could use the Force despite loathing it by comparing herself to one who studies poison. Just as such a person would strive to understand the lethality behind poison, so she strives to understand the particularities of the Force, thereby enabling her to destroy it, perhaps.

Darth Traya envisioned a galaxy that would choose not to acquiesce to the will of the Force. She thought she could achieve this by showing how one could willingly abnegate the Force and eventually become stronger for it, and it was the Exile who was a living testament to this. In her teachings with the Jedi Exile, she emphasized how dependent the Jedi and Sith were on the Force, and how they had become flawed for it. By making the Exile her protégé, she hoped her message would resonate with future Force-sensitives so they would choose to use the Force without necessarily bending to either extreme, and certainly not to the point where they would choose death over life without the Force. Ultimately, though, she dreamed of a galaxy lacking of the Force altogether, as it was her belief that the Galaxy would be better off that way.

Behind the scenes

 * Kreia is a character in the computer and video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.


 * If the Exile is dark sided, there is an option to throw her into the Trayus core. This cut scene mirrors Palpatine's death.

Portrayal and name

 * Kreia was voiced by Sara Kestelman.
 * GameSpy declared Kreia the best video game character of 2005.
 * Darth Traya is the first known Darth (after, possibly, Darth Andeddu) to use a Sith alias instead of her real name. Her predecessors, Darth Revan and Darth Malak, both added the Darth title to their actual names.
 * The name Traya comes directly from the word "betrayal," which holds an obvious relation to the events of her life.

Cut content

 * In an unused dialogue (and discarded plot events) Kreia revealed that she had been manipulating the mind of Atris for years, and through her orchestrated the Jedi Exile's trial and sentence.
 * A single alternative line in the "Kreia's Fall" scene from the game revealed that the catalyst for Sion and Nihilus's betrayal was that Kreia decreed that the Jedi Exile was not to be harmed.
 * The official player's guide to the game showed that Kreia had actual dark side transitions, and that her alignment would change depending on the Exile's alignment and level of influence with her, like the rest of the crew. The decision to remove them and set Kreia's alignment to "true neutral" permanently must have been made late in production.
 * After Kreia slew the three Jedi masters on Dantooine, if Brianna the handmaiden was not part of the Exile's party, Visas would take Kreia before Nihilus instead of Atris.
 * Kreia was not always intended to be the only Traya and final boss in the game. Before the content was cut out, the choices the Exile made could have her or Atris become Traya at the end. In that scenario, Kreia sacrifices her life to protect the Jedi Exile from her. The New Essential Chronology introduced even more confusion, as it mistakenly referred to "Darth Kreia" and "Darth Traya" as two separate characters. This error was later addressed by author Dan Wallace, but it was too late, as the book was already out.
 * Elements such as Atris's dark side ending and Kreia's comments near the climax of the game may indicate that the Darth Traya role has a quasi-religious significance within the Sith Order; Count Dooku himself notably remarked that "treachery is the way of the Sith." As such, Sion's and Nihilus's respective titles as Lord of Pain and Lord of Hunger may portray further arcane Sith teaching delved from the Malachor ruins and the Trayus Academy.
 * The screenshot that shows Kreia with her hood removed was taken with a modified game; while such a scene never takes place in the game, it was supposed to take place during the Rebuilt Enclave scene, when Kreia reveals herself to the three Jedi Masters; however, in the official release, Kreia stays hooded due to a scripting glitch. This has been fixed by The Sith Lords Restoration Project developers.

A mysterious past
In the comic series of Knights of the Old Republic, revolving around the renegade Padawan, Zayne Carrick, it is heavily speculated by fans that Kreia may be Krynda Draay, a member of the Jedi Covenant who ordered the Padawan Massacre of Taris so that a new Sith could not rise.

The Chronicles of the Old Republic, located on the official Knights of the Old Republic II website, are the only sources that provide the information on the whens and hows of Kreia's turn to the dark side. Unfortunately, the Chronicles often conflict with the dialogue in the games, so there is no clear-cut "history," aside from what only can be extrapolated from the various sources.

It could therefore be speculated that she acted as the guardian of Malachor V during the Jedi Civil War at Revan's command. It could be suggested that she did not find Malachor until well after Revan's departure; otherwise she likely would have accompanied him in his search for the "True" Sith. Given her supposed "death" in the Mandalorian Wars, however, it seems likely that she was a Sith follower of Revan during the Jedi Civil War.

Mistaken identity
There is an ongoing dispute as to whether the Jedi Arren Kae and Kreia are the same person. Evidence in the game indicates that both Kae and Kreia were both Revan's first and last master. Additionally, Kae was also exiled from the Order. Furthermore, their names bear a distinct similarity. Kreia's name is pronounced as if it were a portmanteau of the names "Kae" and "Traya." This is possibly in keeping with the character's personality. Given that she turned her back on both the Jedi Council and the Sith, instead embracing the Gray Philosophy, it is possible she combined her names to create a new one, much in the same way she combined both light and dark side knowledge of the Force. The name similarities could, on the other hand, be striking coincidences. To add further doubt to her identity, nobody outside of the Exile's group calls her by the name Kreia; even her former apprentice Darth Sion avoids using her name when talking about her. To emphasize this point, when the Exile confronts Atris and asks her where Kreia has gone, she responds by saying that Kreia is not her name, though this could also be interpreted as Kreia shedding the name of Kreia to become Darth Traya once again. However, others argue that since Atris can in the same conversation say that she is no longer Atris, this may be taken to mean that Atris then incorrectly believes herself to be Darth Traya in accordance with the cutscene, where Kreia corrupts her. In that case, it would seem odd that Atris would attribute the name Darth Traya to Kreia, leading to further speculation that she may be referring to another name.

Beyond etymology, however, there is also the confusion surrounding the events of Kae's death (no body was discovered) that help to fuel this argument, as well as a statement made to Kreia by Master Kavar "I thought you died in the Mandalorian Wars" towards the end of the game, when she is recognized by the assembled council. While this argument is ongoing, no one can conclusively prove their case, so it remains in the realm of speculation at this time. Although, this can be disproved by the fact that it was known that Kreia was on Malachor V at the time, training the Dark Lords Darth Nihilus and Darth Sion, who were sensed by the remaining Jedi in the Galaxy. When asked about Kae, Kreia responds favourably, which is unusual as she tends to look down on other Jedi. The fact that Kreia used the words "She was said to be..." can be used as evidence favoring the Kreia/Kae theory, because she only said what other people thought about Kae, and not what she herself thought about her.

Brianna's robe, which she inherited from her mother, was also gray. This could indicate that Kae embraced the gray philosophy before being exiled, or was exiled for that reason. Since Kreia also shares the gray philosophy, this could indicate that she actually is Kae, or it could indicate that she speaks favorably of Kae for this reason. If the two of them were actually Gray Jedi colleagues, instead of the same person, that would explain why Kreia knew so much about her, as well.

It has also been stated that she may be Krynda Draay. If she changes her name again, after "dying" in the Mandalorian Wars, this could be true with the above theory as well. That would make Lucien Draay and Brianna brother and sister.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords