Qu Rahn

"With the Force there are two paths&mdash;good and evil&mdash;one may take, nothing in-between. One leads to a full life, no matter the years. Justice, knowledge and compassion are both endeavors and rewards. The other is most assuredly a short path that leads to untamed power. With nothing to earn, it leads to a certain solitary end. One should choose wisely."

- Qu Rahn

Qu Rahn was a Human male Jedi native of the planet Socorro who served the Galactic Republic during its waning years. When the Republic was reformed into the Galactic Empire in 19 BBY and the Great Jedi Purge began, Rahn went into hiding, evading numerous Imperial Inquisitors. At some point during the Purge, Rahn visited his former master Yoda, from whom he learned the secret of living as the Force ghost after the physical death. Elevating Rahn to the rank of the Jedi Master, Yoda also told him about the long-lost Valley of the Jedi, a powerful Force nexus which contained numerous Jedi souls. Rahn swore to find it and free the spirits, but after many years of obsessive and fruitless search, he almost gave up.

However, a vision led Rahn to a common farmer called Morgan Katarn, who had accidentally stumbled upon the Valley. Having foreseen that he would soon be captured, Rahn instructed to pass the information about the Valley to Morgan's son, Kyle. In 5 ABY, just as he had seen in his vision, Rahn was captured by one of the Inquisitors, Jerec, and his band of Dark Jedi. Jerec, who also wanted to find the Valley in order to obtain its power, probed Rahn's mind and learned about Morgan and his discovery. Having become a traitor in his own mind, Rahn aggressively attacked Jerec's Dark Jedi, but was killed by the Inquisitor himself.

Following Yoda's teachings, Rahn continued to live as a Force ghost, appearing to Kyle Katarn and instructing him to stop Jerec. Rahn also appeared to the youngest of Jerec's Dark Jedi, Yun, guiding him towards the light side. Under Rahn's guidance, Katarn killed Jerec and freed the souls of the Jedi. Yun also played his part by giving his life in order to save Katarn's.

Early life
"I am a Jedi. And right now, that is a very dangerous thing to be."

- Qu Rahn



Qu Rahn was a Force-sensitive Human male born on Socorro, and chosen to be trained as a Jedi. As a youngling, Rahn was a member of the Katarn Clan, where he trained under Jedi Master Yoda. Rahn grew to become an extremely loyal, steadfast Jedi.

By 22 BBY, Rahn held the rank of the Jedi Knight. During the Separatist crisis, Rahn led a special joint task force of Judicial Department and Senate Bureau of Intelligence agents investigating suspected Separatist terrorist Gavrilonnis Tejere, who had tried to sabotage the repulsorlift assembly on the Yag'dhul Ambassadorial Landing Platform.

Qu Rahn was one of the few survivors of the Order 66 and the Great Jedi Purge initiated by Emperor Palpatine. Like many of the Jedi that escaped death, Rahn went into hiding. Shortly after the formation of the Empire, he was listed as one of the Jedi fugitives by Imperial Holovision, along with Kai Justiss, Ydra Kilwallen, Maw, Ranik Solusar and Halagad Ventor. As the Purge progressed, it became known to Rahn that many Jedi, such as Anakin Skywalker, Jerec and Ventor had fallen to the dark side of the Force and, in some cases, became servants of Palpatine. Skywalker became the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader and Jerec joined the Inquisitorius, an organisation dedicated to extermination of every last Jedi. Later, Rahn would be part of the group of Jedi that was betrayed by Ventor to Darth Vader. Vader killed all the Jedi at the location&mdash;except for Rahn himself.

Troubled and confused about how those Jedi could turn to the dark side, Rahn made the dangerous journey to the planet Dagobah to visit Yoda, who had been there in self-imposed exile. Rahn hoped that Yoda's wisdom would help to give clarity to the thoughts that were troubling him. Instead of a reassuring conversation, Yoda merely spoke enigmatically about a planet, on which was located a "valley of Jedi souls", a place of great power. Yoda bestowed upon Rahn the rank of Jedi Master, giving him a gold lightsaber in the process and sending him on his way, but not before teaching Rahn the ability to live on after death as a Force ghost. Although Rahn was baffled by both the new knowledge and the weapon Yoda gave him, Rahn accepted it and vowed to protect the lightsaber as it would him.

Search for the Valley of the Jedi
"Sorry, my friend, but the knowledge is safer with you. Much safer. I must travel. And there are those who hope to find me. Hide what you know and leave instructions for someone you trust. Those who follow the dark side would like nothing better than to find this place and use it for evil."

- Rahn instructs Morgan Katarn to keep the location of the Valley of the Jedi secret

After his meeting with Yoda, Rahn became determined to find the Valley of the Jedi in order to free the spirits trapped there so they could join the Force, thus preventing any possibility of the valley's power being used for evil. For the next several years Rahn searched obsessively for any information about the history or location of the valley. Time and time again any leads Rahn found to the valley's hiding place left him empty handed. In his mind the valley seemed unreachable&mdash;as mythic as the planet Millinar or the Lost City of the Jedi. To make matters worse, the Galactic Empire's Inquisitorius relentless task to find every last Jedi made travel nearly impossible. Ultimately, Jerec caught wind of Rahn's search. Hoping to find the valley in order to obtain its power, he initiated his own search. The race to be the first to find the Valley of the Jedi was on.



After countless years of dead ends and false leads, Rahn was close to admitting defeat in what was increasingly looking like a fruitless quest, but then a vision helped restore his resolve. The vision led him to a simple farmer living on the planet Sullust's moon Sulon&mdash;a man named Morgan Katarn. Rahn arrived to Sulon and stood at Katarn's farm for some time. From Katarn, Rahn learned that the valley did in fact exist. Katarn also shared with Rahn a thousand-year-old prophercy that the native Bouncers had told him about the valley. Katarn wanted to tell Rahn the valley's exact coordinates, but the Jedi Master strongly forbid him to do so, having seen in the same vision that he might be captured before he could reach it. Still, Rahn told Katarn that he would try to assemble a team in order to study the valley. Rahn then entrusted his personal green-bladed lightsaber to Morgan, and urged him to pass down the location of the valley and the lightsaber to Morgan's own son&mdash;the stormtrooper-in-training Kyle Katarn&mdash;whom Rahn had sensed was strong with the Force.

Katarn did exactly as Rahn had asked. He embedded the map to the valley on the ceiling of his house and left instructions for Kyle on a holodisc, which could only be accessed through Katarn's family droid WeeGee. Morgan was later killed by Jerec for his ties to the Rebel Alliance. Jerec, however, was still oblivious as to Katarn's discovery.

By that time, Rahn had apparently made contact with the Rebel Alliance and its leader, Mon Mothma. During her meeting with the recently defected Kyle Katarn, Mon Mothma spoke of Rahn, calling him a mutual friend and delivering Rahn's greetings to Morgan's son.

Around the time of the Battle of Yavin, Rahn heard a report that Halagad Ventor, the man who had caused so many Jedi deaths, had been found by a group of Rebel Alliance soldiers and redeemed before he died. Rahn scoffed at such rumors, refusing to believe the tale that had found its way to his ears, remembering that Yoda had once told him that if one should choose the dark side, it would forever dominate his destiny.

In 3 ABY, Yoda was visited on Dagobah by the famous Rebel hero and Anakin Skywalker's son, Luke Skywalker, who sought training in the ways of the Jedi. Yoda agreed to teach him. During Skywalker's training, Yoda spoke of Rahn.

Confrontation with Jerec
In 5 ABY, Rahn led a team of Rebel Alliance agents&mdash;a young pilot called Duno Dree, the female wire-thin weapons expert Cee Norley and Rolanda Gron, a Klatooinian technologist&mdash;on the planet Dorlo. Their mission was to find the linguistics expert Nij Por Ral, who was working at an excavation site there, and convince him to join Rahn's group. Arriving on Dorlo in a CR90 corvette, the Rebels rode a skimmer to the site of Por Ral's work, where they were able to convince the linguist to join them.

Having acquired Por Ral, however, they faced opposition from a group of stormtroopers led by three Dark Jedi&mdash;the former Jedi Maw, the Prophetess of the Dark Side Sariss and the young Epicanthix Yun&mdash;who were sent by Jerec to capture Rahn. Rahn and the Rebels decided to try and reach their corvette in order to escape from the Dark Jedi. Rahn told his group not to use the skimmer, fearing that the Imperials might spot its heat signature. Instead, he ordered to set out to the corvette on foot. However, Maw had the unique ability to sense the others' fear. He spotted Rahn's group and soon the Imperials, riding skimmers themselves, started gaining on them. To buy the Rebels some time, Rahn formulated a plan that included Norley remaining behind with a rocket launcher. She managed to destroy one of the two skimmers, but was killed after that. However, her sacrifice bought some time for Rahn, Dree, Gron and Por Ral to reach the ship. Dree managed to pilot the ship off the planet, destroying the remaining Jerec's skimmer in the process, although not managing to kill its crew of Dark Jedi.

However, once in space, the corvette was caught in the tractor beam of the Vengeance, Jerec's personal battleship. An assault shuttle then docked with the corvette, carrying another one of Jerec's lackeys, Boc. The Rebels were asked to surrender, but did not comply. In response, the Imperials filled the corvette with a sleeping gas. Rahn and his group tried to reach for the space suits, but fell prey to the effects of the gas. Unconscious, they were transfered to the shuttle, and then to the Vengeance. The corvette itself was used for target practice by Vengeance ' s artillery crew.

Rahn soon awoke from the effects of the gas, only to find two more Dark Jedi, Gorc and Pic, staring at him. Rahn tried to reach for his lightsaber, but found out that Pic had taken Yoda's gift. Rahn and his companions were then escorted to the Vengeance's bridge, where they faced Jerec and all his minions. Jerec began questioning Rahn about the valley. The Jedi Master refused to answer, so Jerec ordered his men to kill Rahn's comrades. One by one, Gron, Por Ral and Dree were killed, but Qu Rahn still did not answer, even after being beaten to his knees by the Dark Jedi. Rahn attempted to will himself to die and asked Jerec to strike him down. Instead of killing Rahn, Jerec used the Force to rip the information he needed about the Valley of the Jedi from his mind. The Dark Jedi discovered that Morgan Katarn, the man he had killed years ago, knew the whereabouts of the valley and left the coordinates somehere on his farm.

Rahn was devastated, in his own mind he had become the very thing he had despised&mdash;a betrayer of the Jedi. Not only had he lost Yoda's lightsaber, but he had betrayed Morgan Katarn and a secret that had been kept for generations. In that moment, the Jedi Master gave into despair, and, using a Force Pull, he stole Yun's lightsaber and attacked his captors. Rahn put up a valiant fight, with Jerec's minions proving unable to even touch him. Rahn managed to sever Maw, in half at the waist, only to be brought to his knees by a blast of the Force from Jerec. As Jerec moved in for the kill, Yoda's voice echoed in Rahn's head the promise that one day he would understand. At that moment Jerec struck the killing blow, decapitating the helpless Jedi Master. However, in his final moments, Rahn saw the spirits of Anakin Skywalker and Halagad Ventor and finally realized what Yoda wanted him to understand&mdash;that no one was beyond redemption.

The spirit of Rahn
"A crossroads lies before you .... The same man who murdered your father contemplates an even greater evil. His name is Jerec, and he seeks a place called the Valley of the Jedi, a place where thousands of Jedi spirits are trapped, a place of almost unbelievable power, a place he must never reach. Because if he does - the results could be catastrophic. Imagine someone who could destroy a star with a whisper, eradicate a solar system with a snap of his fingers, or `think' a planet from its orbit."

- Qu Rahn, to Kyle Katarn



After his physical death, Rahn lived on as a Force ghost as he had been taught by Yoda. Meanwhile, having acquired the information he needed from Rahn's mind, Jerec hired the droid information broker 8t88, who found Morgan's holodisc on Sulon. Being unable to decipher it, the droid arranged a meeting with Kyle Katarn on Nar Shaddaa. Katarn refused to cooperate and was attacked by several bounty hunters hired by 8t88. Rahn contacted Katarn and taught him how to use the Force, this way helping Morgan's son to evade death and obtain the disk from 8t88. While Katarn was recovering from that encounter, Rahn appeared to him in a dream, telling about the Valley of the Jedi and Jerec's dark plans. Guided by Rahn, Katarn returned to his home on Sulon, where he found Rahn's lightsaber and decoded the disk, learning about the stone map embedded on the ceiling. He soon discovered, however, that the map had been taken by 8t88 to Jerec's palace in the city of Barons Hed. As soon as he reached the city, Katarn was attacked by a female bounty hunter with a remote. Rahn once again contacted Katarn, helping him to familiarize himself with the newly acquired lightsaber. With Rahn's guidance, Katarn was able to defeat both the woman and her remote.

Rahn appeared to Katarn as a voice several more times, providing Morgan's son with information on Jerec's Dark Jedi. Despite Katarn's efforts, however, Jerec discovered that the valley was located on the planet Ruusan. Soon, his forces reached the planet and began excavation works at the valley.

Sensing that there was something good left in the youngest of Jerec's Dark Jedi, Yun, Rahn contacted him on Ruusan. Yun was assigned to get rid of the Jedi and Sith spirits that roamed around the valley. He tried to defeat them by shaping the Force and hurling it towards them, but did not succeed. Rahn appeared as a voice in the young darksider's head and offered to try another tactic&mdash;to sense the spirits' pain. Yun followed Rahn's advice and was able to make the spirits go away. Rahn then told that Yun would play an important part in the events that would follow. Yun asked what part and Rahn answered that "that" was entirely up to him. The encounter with Rahn made such a deep impression on Yun, that several days later, when a worldquake caused a rock to fall on an Imperial called Jaru, he used the light side of the Force to help him. After that, Rahn appeared to Yun again, telling him that the dark side was not the only source of power.

Eventually, Katarn also reached Ruusan, where he killed Maw in anger and confronted Jerec near the Dark Jedi's cargo ship, the Sulon Star. There, Jerec offered Katarn to join his cadre. Although driven close to the dark side by Maw's taunts, Katarn was able to hold off his anger and refuse. In response, Jerec pushed him into the Sulon Star and sent the ship crashing towards the surface. Rahn helped Katarn evade death by telling him that Kyle's ship, the Moldy Crow had been kept in the hangar bay of the Sulon Star.

Katarn managed to escape the doomed Sulon Star, but could not handle the controls of his own ship and crashed the Moldy Crow near the valley. He was found, unconscious, by Boc, Sariss and Yun. Before leaving to assist Jerec, Boc crushed the lightsaber that once belonged to Rahn with a rock. Sariss then moved in for the kill, but Yun, driven close to the light side by Rahn, blocked her blow. Accidentaly, Sariss deflected her lightsaber into Yun himself. Before dying, Yun told that Katarn, as a Jedi, deserved a battle. This way, he was redeemed and returned to the light side. Katarn picked up Yun's lightsaber and killed Sariss. He then proceeded further and ultimately killed Boc and faced Jerec, who was in posession of the valley's power. During his confrontation with the Miraluka, Katarn nearly fell to the dark side, but managed to hold off with the help of Rahn and kill the Miraluka. With Jerec's death, the spirits that had been trapped inside the valley were finally freed.

After that, Qu Rahn was not seen or heard contacting Katarn. To honor Rahn's memory and that of his father, Katarn carved their images in the two statues near the entrance to the valley.

Personality and traits
"A wonderful gentleman. Your father thought very highly of him."

- WeeGee tells about Rahn to Kyle Katarn



Rahn was raised as an extremely loyal Jedi. Despite that, he was sometimes haunted by thoughts of vengeance and hatred. He was deeply troubled by the actions of Jedi traitors and considered that such turncoats like Jerec, Skywalker, and Ventor had sealed their own fates&mdash;they could never be saved. Not even knowing most of them, Rahn truly hated those who had betrayed the Jedi Order. Sometimes, Rahn almost hoped that Jerec would find him, so he could exact justice on the Miraluka. When Jerec ripped information about Morgan Katarn from Rahn's mind, the Jedi Master became a traitor to the Order himself in his own mind. At that moment, he gave into despair and attacked Jerec's Dark Jedi in anger. However, right before his death, Rahn realized that he had been wrong all the time as he glimpsed at the spirits of the redeemed Ventor and Skywalker. Rahn finally understood that Yoda wanted him to see that no one was beyond redemption. This understanding led Rahn to appear to Yun, helping the young darksider to turn to the light.

Since after his meeting with Yoda on Dagobah, Rahn was obsessed with finding the Valley of the Jedi. This obsession led him to many years of passionate search, and ultimately, to his demise at the hands of Jerec. However, it also made Rahn's meeting with Morgan Katarn possible. During the brief period that he stayed at Katarn's farm, Rahn and Katarn became good friends. Rahn was also on good terms with the Rebel Alliance leader, Mon Mothma.

When not searching for the valley, Rahn spent a lot of time in contemplation, eventually realizing that were worse things than death. He possessed a journal, where he wrote his thoughts regarding the Force, Jerec and the Miraluka's Dark Jedi.

Rahn was a strong-willed man. He was able to leave Cee Norley behind, fully realizing that she would be killed. After that, he refused to tell anything to Jerec, even after being beaten and forced to watch as his comrades were killed one by one. When it was Duno Dree's turn, Rahn displayed his leadership qualities by turning to the frightened young man and willing him to die in order to protect the valley's secret.

Powers and abilities
"My path is the dark one. But if the Force is with me, I will find light at the other end."

- Qu Rahn

A fully-trained Jedi recognised as a Jedi Master by Yoda himself, Rahn was skilled with both the Force and the lightsaber, being able to single-handedly defeat five of Jerec's minions and severely wound one of them. He was skilled in Telekinesis, being able to steal Yun's lightsaber from his belt. In addition, Rahn knew Force speed and was one of the few Jedi to appear as the Force ghost, having been taught this secret by Yoda.

Rahn's Force Sense ability was especially developed, to the point that even allowed him to see the future. It was the vision that led him to Morgan Katarn. In that same vision, Rahn foresaw that he would be captured. Never meeting Kyle Katarn in person, Rahn sensed that Morgan's son was very strong in the Force and that his path was different from the one he had initially chosen. Then, after becoming a ghost, Rahn foretold that Yun would play an important part in the events on Ruusan.

Rahn could write, read and speak two languages, his native Socorran and Basic; was skilled in computer use, some simple weapons and martial arts. He also had some knowledge on how to treat injuries.

Behind the scenes
Qu Rahn first appeared in the 1997 Lucas Arts video game Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II where he was portrayed by Bennet Guillory. Rahn appeared twice in the game. First, in the introductory cutscene, where he was killed by Jerec, and then, as a ghost in Katarn's dream. His voice guided the main protagonist throughout the rest of the game. Rahn later appeared in the 1998 novella adaptations of the game&mdash;Dark Forces: Rebel Agent and Dark Forces: Jedi Knight&mdash; and, subsequently, in the audio drama adaptations of the novellas, Dark Forces: Rebel Agent audio drama and Dark Forces: Jedi Knight audio drama. In the audio dramas, Michael Tezla portrayed Rahn. Rahn was also mentioned in the first installment of the Dark Forces trilogy - Soldier for the Empire and its audio drama adaptation.

In Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight, he only appears as Rahn. The first name Qu is given only in the game's manual, perhaps a word-play on the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam.

Rahn was originally going to appear in Star Wars Insider 84's HoloNet feature on rogue Jedi, but his image was instead made into Koffi Arana.

Rahn's name is misspelled "Qu Rhan" in HoloNet News

Non-canon ending
"For you, the choice is the dark side. Forever will it dominate your destiny."

- Qu Rahn, to Kyle Katarn, before leaving him

In the non-canon ending of Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II, where Kyle Katarn chooses the dark side path, Rahn abandons him during the crash of the Sulon Star. Still, Katarn survives, and, in this scenario, becomes the new Emperor after killing Jerec.

Differences between versions
Jedi Knight: Dark Force II, the Dark Forces novellas, their audio dramatizations, and The Dark Forces Saga scenarios, are all different in a number of ways and sometimes provide conflicting information. The biggest difference is the depiction of Rahn's death scene. In the audio dramatization, Rahn does not attack the Dark Jedi. Instead, he just begs Morgan Katarn to forgive him.

Appearances

 * Dark Forces: Soldier for the Empire / audio drama
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
 * Dark Forces: Rebel Agent / audio drama
 * Dark Forces: Jedi Knight / audio drama
 * Dark Forces: Rebel Agent / audio drama
 * Dark Forces: Jedi Knight / audio drama