Vrook Lamar

"If you find me overly critical, perhaps it is because you do not fully understand what is at stake."

- Master Vrook to Revan

Vrook Lamar was a male Human Jedi Master who fought during the Great Sith War. He served the Jedi Order on both the Jedi High Council and the Dantooine Enclave Council during the Mandalorian Wars and Jedi Civil War. During his tenure as a Jedi Master he was generally characterized by his brusque manner, stern demeanor, cautious disposition, and suspicious nature. He had high expectations for his Jedi students and a healthy dislike for any subject that touched upon the dark side of the Force.

Biography


In the years following the Great Sith War, Vrook's primary residence was the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine, but he periodically attended Council meetings at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant. In the year 3,993 BBY, he attended the Council meetings on Dantooine that directed Shaela Nuur, Duron Qel-Droma, and Guun Han Saresh to continue the Great Hunt.

During the Jedi Exile's training on Dantooine, Vrook debated with Master Vandar Tokare concerning her strength in the Force and aptitude to fall to the dark side. He called her a "mediocre Jedi", while Vandar believed her to be a natural leader and saw her immense potential.

Vrook was present at the Council meeting during which the Jedi Covenant members were questioned and lectured concerning the loss of their Padawans. Years later, following the conclusion of the Mandalorian Wars, Vrook would be present at the Council meeting during which the Exile was banished from the Jedi Order for following Jedi Knights Revan and Malak to war.



Vrook remained on Dantooine during the turbulent years of the Jedi Civil War. After the capture of Darth Revan, he was the sole member of the Enclave council who was against the notion of retraining the former Sith Lord in the ways of the Jedi. He feared that Revan would embrace his former identity as the Dark Lord of the Sith. Thankfully, his fears proved groundless. As the former Dark Lord continued to grow in the Force, he remained true to the light side.

As Revan and the crew of the Ebon Hawk searched for the Star Forge, Revan's former Sith apprentice, Darth Malak, attacked the Jedi Enclave on Dantooine. Vrook and his fellow Council members survived the Sith assault.

After the Jedi Civil War, Vrook was the only member of the Dantooine Council not to participate in the ill-fated Conclave on Katarr. After that shocking event, Vrook and the remaining Jedi decided to go into exile. They hoped that by doing so this new Sith threat - which was hunting the remaining Jedi to extinction - would be lulled into a false victory and reveal itself. During the dark years of the First Jedi Purge, Vrook hid in the ruins of the Dantooine Enclave.



The Jedi Exile would later track down the surviving members of the Council. At that time, Vrook was participating in the restoration of the destroyed Dantooine Enclave. Although Vrook's attitude towards the Exile had grown more benevolent following her heroism in the First Battle of Dantooine, he did not allow his feelings to alter his judgment when the newly established Council convened to pass judgment on her once more. Vrook and his fellow Masters Kavar and Zez-Kai Ell decided that the Exile was too grave of a threat to the Galaxy and, therefore, decided to permanently strip her of her connection to the Force. While attempting to carry out their sentence, Vrook and the other two remaining Council members were killed by the Sith Lord Darth Traya.

Personality and traits
"Always rushing into action without thinking of consequences. What? You were expecting thanks?"

- Master Vrook to the Jedi Exile after she rescued him

Vrook's high expectations of each and every Jedi pupil led many to perceive him as a grumpy, unappeasable individual, although he simply wished for all his students to be strong, capable Jedi. However, he also had a blind conviction in his abilities and teachings&mdash;a trait evident when he wanted to punish the Jedi Exile as a Padawan for simply arguing with his own Padawan.

Though he was extremely pessimistic and cynical, Vrook was one of the more active members of the Dantooine Council, often personally mediating disputes.

He used the Ataru, Shien, Niman, and Juyo lightsabers forms. Lamar was also proficient in the advanced Force forms.

Behind the scenes

 * Vrook was voiced by Ed Asner in the video games Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.


 * Vrook wielded a green lightsaber, identifying him as a possible Jedi Consular, if the lightsaber-to-specialization mapping from the first KotOR game is considered canonical.


 * Vrook is one of seven characters to be seen alive in both Knights of the Old Republic games&mdash;the others being Bastila Shan, Carth Onasi, Canderous Ordo, Adum Larp, T3-M4, and HK-47.


 * In Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Vrook can teach the player one of the Force or lightsaber forms he knows, depending on what order the Exile visits the planets.

Alternate endings
During the attack on Khoonda, after choosing to help Azkul and his mercenaries against Khoonda, the Jedi Exile fights and kills Vrook.

Another possibility is that the Exile pretends to aid the Khoonda militia before betraying them in battle, allowing Azkul to assassinate Administator Terena Adare. Vrook, who is occupied in battle elsewhere, does not witness the betrayal, and assumes the Exile has done her/his best.

Should the Exile save Khoonda, she/he later has an option to kill Vrook in the rebuilt Enclave. If the Exile has killed either Zez-Kai Ell or Kavar, she will be forced to fight the remaining Jedi Masters.

Appearances

 * Shadows and Light
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Commencement
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 9: Flashpoint Interlude: Homecoming
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords