Mandalorian Wars

"The Mandalorian Wars were a series of massacres that masked another war, a war of conversion. Culminating in a final atrocity that no Jedi could walk away from&hellip; save one."

- Kreia, referring to the Exile

The Mandalorian Wars erupted after two decades of relative peace following the Great Sith War. The conflict was set in motion by the ambitious Mandalore the Ultimate, who reconsolidated the Mandalorian clans under the Neo-Crusader banner.

Due to contradictory historical accounts from the period, the exact date of the war's beginning would remain a point of contention among historians. The wars could be said to have begun in the year 3,976 BBY, as it marked the start of Mandalorian aggression along the Outer Rim.

The first skirmishes between the Mandalorian and Republic fleets occurred as early as 3,965 BBY, but many published histories tend to emphasize the time period after the Mandalorians invaded the Galactic Republic proper, circa 3,963 BBY. After the invasion, the Republic Military and a faction of the Jedi Order entered the war. The wars concluded in 3,960 BBY with the Republic victory at Malachor V.

Origins
"Exar Kun was a Jedi who fell to the dark side and led an army against the Jedi and Republic. Exar Kun was defeated, but the war left both the Republic and our own Order severely weakened. For twenty years, we struggled to rebuild, trying to erase the scars of the terrible conflict."

- Dorak

The roots of the Mandalorian Wars lay buried deep in the turmoil of the Great Sith War. At the outbreak of that conflict, the Mandalorian clans had roamed far from their homeworld as they scouted the known galaxy for worthy foes. The nomadic warriors revered combat, and for centuries, they had dedicated themselves to waging holy wars of conquest&mdash;known as crusades&mdash;against their celestial neighbors. In the year 3,996 BBY, the Mandalorian Crusaders sought a new adversary against which they could test themselves, and thus they voyaged to the Empress Teta system, which was, at that time, ruled by a Sith sect know as the Krath.

Mandalore the Indomitable, the Lord of the Mandalorians clans, had heard rumors of the military exploits of a young Krath commander, a fallen Jedi named Ulic Qel-Droma. On the world of Kuar, Mandalore challenged Ulic to single combat, and he was defeated by the Sith Lord. After the duel, he pledged his loyalty to Qel-Droma and thus allied the Mandalorian clans with the Sith. Under orders from Ulic Qel-Droma and his Sith Master, Exar Kun, the Crusaders laid waste to numerous worlds and earned the enmity of the Republic and its Jedi defenders.



In the waning days of the Great Sith War, as the Brotherhood of the Sith hovered on the brink of defeat, the Mandalorians took part in a disastrous campaign known as the Third Battle of Onderon. Mandalore staged a surprise assault against the city dwellers of Iziz, but just as the tide of battle turned in the Crusaders' favor, Republic reinforcements arrived in the system. The Republic commander informed Mandalore that his master, Ulic Qel-Droma, had been captured and he demanded the Mandalorians' immediate surrender, but Mandalore refused to concede the battle. Caught between the incoming Republic fleet and the native Beast Riders, the Mandalorian warriors were devastated.

Mandalore ordered a rapid retreat to Onderon's nearby moon, Dxun, believing that he could lose the Republic pursuit in its dense jungles, but that was not to be the case. While withdrawing, a Republic frigate fired upon his Basilisk droid mount and he crashed into the canopy far from friendly aid. Rising from the wreckage, Lord Mandalore was immediately attacked by a pack of ravenous Drexl and he was devoured.

Initiating a search of Dxun's dangerous forests, the remaining Mandalorian Crusaders scoured the landscape for signs of their leader. In a fateful moment, one Crusader stumbled across Mandalore's mask hanging, snagged in a patch of nearby foliage. In accordance with the laws of his people, he claimed the mask and became the new Mandalore, Mandalore the Ultimate, whose legacy would affect the galaxy for years to come.

The war in the Unknown Regions (3,976–3,966 BBY)
"We started by conquering worlds just outside the Republic. We did it quietly so the Republic wouldn't really know what was going on until too late. When we finally did hit the Republic worlds, they had no idea we were coming."

- Canderous Ordo

The Mandalorian Crusaders suffered a crushing defeat in the Onderon system, and their Sith allies met a similar fate at the hands of the Galactic Republic soon thereafter. Once they had captured Ulic Qel-Droma on Ossus, the Jedi rallied to defeat Exar Kun at Yavin IV. Bereft of leadership, the Sith were vanquished and the Great Sith War swiftly came to a close. During the next twenty years, an uneasy peace prevailed and the galaxy slowly began to recover from the deep scars inflicted by war. The Mandalorians, the Galactic Republic, the Jedi Order, and the scattered remnants of the Sith each entered an era of rebuilding and renewal known as the Restoration period. During these quiet years, Mandalore the Ultimate focused his attention on rebuilding his greatly diminished Mandalorian clans. By aggressively expanding his recruiting efforts outside of the original Mandalorian species, he was able to rapidly form a powerful new generation of warriors known as the Neo-Crusaders.

Humiliated by their defeat during the Sith War, many Mandalorian became convinced that their prophesied 'Great Last Battle' was at hand. Anticipating&mdash;and perhaps precipitating&mdash;this apocalyptic conflict, Mandalore the Ultimate prepared his clans for war once more. In the year 3,976 BBY, Mandalore launched a new Mandalorian crusade against an old foe; Conspiring with the Sith, he devised an ambitious scheme to overthrow the weakened and vulnerable Galactic Republic. Knowing that his people were not yet strong enough to challenge the Republic directly, Mandalore began his jihad by leading his renewed clans in a brutal campaign of conquest along the Outer Rim Territories, on the edge of Republic Space. Sacking independent planets such as Althir, the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders were able to carve out a clan territory larger than that ruled by the Hutts in the short span of a decade.



During this period of rampant imperialism, the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders conquered the planet Cathar. The operation was masterminded by Mandalore the Ultimate's chief strategist, Cassus Fett, who wished to exact vengeance on the native Cathar species for opposing the Mandalorians in past conflicts. In 3,973 BBY, Fett's forces viciously massacred the Cathar, driving the species to the brink of extinction. Years later, tidings of the event would bring about a major turning point in the Mandalorians' war with the Republic.

The Republic Senate initially chose not to intervene in the Mandalorians' campaign of conquest. The senators were wary of allowing the Republic to become embroiled in another galaxy spanning conflict; They still remembered the devastation wrought during the Great Sith War, and they did not wish to risk open warfare in the defense of planets located beyond their government's borders. They refused to take part in the ongoing conflict unless the Mandalorians threatened to invade the Republic itself. Meanwhile, Mandalore prepared to do just that. He plundered resources from his conquered provinces and stockpiled them in order to fuel his war machine. With each military victory, the Mandalorian clans grew more powerful; They assembled a massive slave labor force and conscripted conquered species into their ranks. As planet after planet fell before their advancing fleet, refugees began to pour into Republic space, flocking to border worlds such as Taris in the hopes of escaping the Mandalorians' wrath.

The False War (3,966–3,964 BBY)
"Mandalore spends years picking off unaligned rimworlds&mdash;the Senate sits. Mandalore gets too close to one full of Republic business interests&mdash;and the Senate throws it Republic membership and a security cordon so long it would take five fleets our size to crew it. I'm sure Mandalore did a little dance when he heard the Republic had pledged to defend Taris. They've called these last few months "War." I think you can see it's nothing of the sort!"

- Saul Karath

The Galactic Senate allowed the Mandalorians' expansionist crusade to continue&mdash;unchecked&mdash;for a decade before the legislative body finally took action. As the Neo-Crusaders began to converge on Taris's resource worlds of Vanquo, Tarnith, Suurja, and Jebble, the Republic Senators chose to make a stand and defend their government's extensive commercial investments in the region. In 3,966 BBY, the Taris system was granted Republic membership at the behest of Lhosan Industries, an influential corporate interest based on Taris. In following months, the Republic deployed its Outer Rim fleets in a lengthy defensive formation which was intended to protect Taris and its dependent worlds from the Mandalorian's predations; However, the Jebble-Vanquo-Tarnith line, as it came to be called, was more of a show of force than a practical military deterrent. The Republic Navy was spread too thin over a vast area and it lacked the ships to truly defend the entire front.

In the following years, Neo-Crusader and Republic forces fought the first of many skirmishes along the Republic border between the annexed world of Taris and the Mandalorian homeworld. A series of four minor battles took place on the agrarian world of Suurja, but the contest eventually ended in a stalemate. By 3,964 BBY, the war appeared to have ground to a halt; Apart from taking a stellar research station on the remote planet Flashpoint, the Mandalorians had not conquered a populated system in the Outer Rim for more than a year, but appearances were deceiving. As the two galactic powers sparred within the neutral Republic frontier, the Mandalorians were systematically probing the strength and resolve of the Republic Military in preparation for a full-scale attack.

Division within the Jedi Order
"We'll go to the front&mdash;and beyond it, if it'll save the galaxy. Sometimes you have to enter the darkness to save the light."

- Alek Squinquargesimus

Amid such uncertain times, radical new factions began to coalesce within the Jedi Order. An outspoken Jedi Knight, who would become known in the popular media as "The Revanchist," warned of the danger posed by the Mandalorian clans. He lobbied for the Jedi Order to take an active role in the Republic's war effort, but the Jedi High Council was hesitant to be drawn into an another armed conflict. Only thirty years earlier, the fallen Knights Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma had successfully led a host of Jedi to the dark side and thence to war with the Jedi Order. The resulting struggle with the Sith took a very heavy toll on the Order and it had yet to fully recover. In the face of a looming Mandalorian threat, the Jedi Masters grew cautious lest they repeat the mistakes of the past; They were wary of the dark side and they sensed that an unknown hand was at work behind the new war.



The Jedi High Council seemed content to watch and wait as the border war escalated along the Outer Rim, but a growing movement within the Jedi Order refused to stand idly by. The young and charismatic Revanchist began to recruit Jedi followers to combat the Mandalorians, and his friend Alek "Squint" Squinquargesimus was the first to join his cause. The two knights were well known and admired within the Order, and they were able to quickly enlist a number of like-minded volunteers, forming a faction that would come to be known as the Revanchists. Anticipating a Mandalorian invasion, they scouted the battlefront without the knowledge or consent of the Jedi Council.

While the Revanchist concerned himself with the Mandalorians, the famed Jedi seer Krynda Draay focused her attention on the Sith. Draay was embittered by her failure to predict the reemergence of the Sith, and by the loss of her husband, sister, and former Jedi Master during the resulting war. She lived in self-imposed solitude for four years following the death of her spouse, but the needs of the Jedi Order eventually drew her out of isolation. The Great Sith War had gravely depleted the Jedi ranks and there were few remaining Masters who were capable of training the next generation in the ways of the Force. In 3,993 BBY, the Jedi were able to convince Krynda Draay to train a new class of seers for the Order, but she had greater ambitions. With the aid of Haazen, a failed Padawan who had served her husband, she quietly founded a Jedi splinter group known as the Covenant. In the following decades, she and her students developed the organization into a vast, clandestine operation dedicated to preventing the Sith from ever rising to power again.

The Onslaught
"The prologue is over. We're breaking out on the Outer Rim&mdash;and more. The real Mandalorian Wars have begun."

- Rohlan Dyre

In the year 3,964 BBY, the Covenant's first WatchCircle, stationed on Taris, received a disturbing vision that foretold the return of the Sith. Their brief glimpse of the future seemed to predict that one of their own Padawans was to become a Sith Lord&mdash;one who would be responsible for the collapse of the Jedi Order. Having dedicated their lives to the sole mission of safeguarding the Republic from the Sith, the WatchCircle decided that their students had to be sacrificed for the greater good. They massacred their apprentices within the halls of the Jedi Tower in an attempt to forestall the future that they had foreseen, but their plan was not entirely successful; One of their Padawans managed to escape the scene of the crime.

The Covenant members framed the lone survivor, Zayne Carrick, for the murders that they had committed, but Carrick repeatedly escaped capture and fled the system. As a result, the Tarisian citizenry lost faith in their Jedi protectors and civil order began to deteriorate. Prominent business interests, such as Lhosan Industries, announced their intentions of pulling off the planet, citing security risks. Three weeks after the Padawan Massacre, the embarrassed Jedi Order also decided to cut its losses; Taris slowly descended into anarchy and the Jedi chose to abandon it to its fate.



In 3,963 BBY, Mandalore the Ultimate received word of the chaos that had consumed Taris. Understanding that the planet was the key to the entire sector, he took advantage of the situation and signaled his long-prepared forces to attack en masse. The invasion of the Republic began with a rapid conquest of Onderon which staged from nearby Dxun. Soon afterward, the Mandalorian fleets in the Outer Rim began to pour into Republic space through three invasion corridors in adjacent sectors. The Republic was caught completely off-guard by the sudden Mandalorian break out&mdash;an event that the popular media would refer to as "The Onslaught." Overwhelmed, the deployed battle groups of the Republic Navy did their level best to counter the massive Mandalorian assault while the Galactic Senate prepared to retaliate with the entire Republic fleet.

The primary Mandalorian invasion force, commanded by Mandalore himself, began a major push towards the Republic security cordon surrounding the Taris system. Splitting his command, Mandalore simultaneously attacked Taris and the nearby planet Vanquo, thereby forcing the Republic defenders to divide their efforts. While Captain Saul Karath of the Courageous oversaw the defense of Vanquo, the Admirals Jimas Veltraa and Noma Sommos commanded the defense of the Jebble-Vanquo-Tarnith line surrounding Taris. When the line became indefensible, Admiral Veltraa reformed the remnants of the Outer Rim fleets into a new defensive line around the planet Taris itself, but that formation also fell before the massed Mandalorian assault. During the battle, Admiral Sommos was gravely injured and Admiral Veltraa was killed when his flagship, Reliance, was destroyed. Once the dust had finally settled, Taris found itself under siege and the remnants of the Republic fleets in the region were in full retreat.

Flashpoint
In the wake of the Mandalorian Onslaught, the Jedi High Council learned that many of the Revanchists were captured during the Fourth Battle of Suurja. The Council lectured the Revanchist leader for bringing Padawans and fellow Knights to a war zone without permission, and for leaving them to fend for themselves on Suurja while investigating events on Dxun and Onderon. Master Vrook Lamar of the High Council ordered the Revanchist to recover the captured Jedi and return them safely to Coruscant. Ultimately, however, it was Zayne Carrick who would accomplish that feat. Implementing a plan concocted by his con-artist employer, Marn Hierogryph, he rescued Alek Squinquargesimus, Cale Berkona, and the rest of the captive Revanchists. He and a renegade Mandalorian named Rohlan Dyre infiltrated the Flashpoint Stellar Research Station and liberated the Jedi from the clutches of Demagol, a Mandalorian scientist who conducted torturous experiments on his subjects in an effort to divine the nature of their Force abilities.

Serroco, Omonoth, and Jebble
"Anyone who put up a fight&mdash;or wouldn't fight&mdash;was crushed. We razed entire worlds trying to provoke the Republic into fighting us."

- Canderous Ordo



After retreating from the front, the remnants of the Republic's Outer Rim fleets eventually regrouped and resupplied on the backwater world of Serroco. The battle group was under the command of Saul Karath, who had been promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral following the Battle of Vanquo.

The Mandalorian veteran Canderous Ordo would later reminisce that the Republic initially utilized "shameful" defensive tactics such as placing military installations adjacent to major civilian population centers. He believed that the Republic felt that his people would not use "appropriate force" against their bases in major cities. The Mandalorians quickly disabused them of such notions. On the planet Serroco, the Republic military made the mistake of placing its defensive fortifications within the cities of the native Stereb. Disgusted by what he called a "defense without honor," Mandalore had the cities completely annihilated with nuclear devices. The Mandalorian war machine proved to be ruthless, tenacious, and largely unscrupulous&mdash;willing to achieve victory regardless of the cost. In the battles of Serroco, Duro, and Eres III, they shocked the galaxy with the sheer carnage they were willing to inflict upon any worlds that dared to fight back.

In a play for power, Lord Arkoh Adasca, head of Adascorp set up a bid between the two sides, offering them gigantic space creatures called exogorths, which he considered to be the ultimate bioweapons that can multiply faster than ships can be built. The representatives of the bidding factions were Saul Karath for the Republic, Mandalore himself for the Mandalorians and Alek of the Revanchists. Though all sides despised the use of such creatures, they could not let one party get away with them. But Adasca was rooting for the winning side, which is the Mandalorians, promised to spare Arkania and that Adascorp would be the main weapons forge for the war effort. But his insanity made him think that he could control the Mandalorians. However, Carrick, temporarily allied with his former master Lucien Draay and Carth Onasi made a plan to stop it. Zayne disguised himself in Rohlan's new armor and had a fight with Carth and then unmasked himself, saying that Adasca planned a trap for Mandalore, resulting in a fight between the two sides. Gorman Vandrayk, an Arkanian offshoot who was forced to finish work on the exogorths, drove them onto the Arkanian Legacy, killing Adasca and then took them out into Wild Space where he could remove their cybernetic implants and make sure no one uses them.

The Mandalorians soon began conscripting recruits to prepare for the attack on Alderaan. As they massed their forces on Jebble, the unexplained Rakghoul Plague began spreading throughout the base. To prevent the infection from spreading to the rest of the galaxy, Cassus Fett had no choice but to obliterate the base. Soon after, reports from Republic Intelligence say that the Mandalorians suffered an insurrection, convincing the Jedi High Council that the Revanchist's path was wrong.

The Revanchists intervene
"We fought against the Republic forces for some time, over the course of many battles. At the start, they were not much of a threat to speak of, but once the Jedi Revan had taken charge, things began to turn against us."

- Canderous Ordo

In the opening stages of the war, the Republic military proved to be outmatched by the sheer ferocity of the Mandalorians' attacks. Time and again, the Republic navy was soundly beaten. In desperation, the Republic petitioned the Jedi Council for aid, but the Council urged patience as they assessed the Mandalorian threat.

The revelation of exactly what had occurred during the Battle of Cathar, years earlier, would change the course of the war. In 3,963 BBY, even as the Mandalorians Neo-Crusaders were attacking Serroco, the Revanchist&mdash;now better known as Revan&mdash;led an expedition to Cathar. While there, he and his followers learned of the Mandalorians' brutal genocide of the Cathar species. Revan subsequently made the greater galaxy aware of the tragic event, and thus he was able to win the support of many more Jedi. In the following days, the Battle of Cathar became a rallying cry which gave Revan and his friend Alek the leverage they needed to openly defy the Jedi High Council and lead their Revanchist faction to war. The Jedi Crusaders joined the Republic fleets battling the Mandalorians and they quickly became vital to the Republic's war effort.

Revan and Malak proved to be extremely capable commanders in the field of battle and they rose swiftly through the ranks of the Republic Military. After masterminding a string of military victories, the Republic ceded control of its military assets to the young Knights and they soon found themselves in direct command of one-third of the Republic fleet. Revan used his new-found authority to spearhead the Republic war effort and under his enterprising leadership, the all-but-defeated Republic Navy began to push the Mandalorians back. The Jedi Masters, however, believed that Revan and Malak were only offering easy solutions to the galaxy's problems and they feared that much woe would result from their recklessness.

The tide turns
"Two Jedi Knights, Revan and Malak, defied the Jedi Council. They challenged the Mandalorian fierceness and brutality with a viciousness of their own. Revan's entrance into the conflict marked the true beginning&hellip; and end&hellip; of the war. It was Revan who drove the Mandalorians back into the Unknown Regions."

- Kreia

Revan's keen tactical abilities completely turned the Republic's war effort around, but he did not achieve such success without paying a heavy price. As the war dragged on, Revan began to take certain moral shortcuts&mdash;committing several "unsavory" acts, such as leaving "non-strategic" planets completely undefended in order to accomplish the "greater goal" of speedily winning the war. Revan and Malak adapted to their enemies' merciless tactics by simply co-opting them&mdash;fighting fire with fire. In time, they developed a cold and calculating disposition uncharacteristic of Jedi; They grew to despise weakness and indecisiveness in all its forms. Though Revan's tactics were flawless and Malak's righteous fury was unmatched, the pair slowly began to mirror the callous Mandalorians they were fighting.

Revan and Malak led the Republic to victory after victory. They pushed the Mandalorians back to Taris, off of Dxun and Onderon, and back into Mandalorian space. Even Cassus Fett's impressive victory at the Battle of Jaga's Cluster could not turn the momentum back in the Mandalorians' favor. Pursuing the roving Mandalorian fleets, Revan and Malak ventured into the Unknown Regions beyond the Republic's borders. In an effort to draw their enemies out, their forces assaulted the Mandalorian regime on Althir, and in the resulting battle, much of the remaining Mandalorian ground forces were decimated. Yet for all their success, the Republic took enormous casualties while the two young Jedi were in command. During the assault on the Mandalorian Outpost on Dxun alone, as many as ten Republic soldiers died for every Mandalorian slain.

Malachor V
"It was what we had wanted all along, in a way. We wanted to fight the best in a battle that would be remembered for centuries. And we did."

- Canderous Ordo

Early in the war, at some point in the year 3,963 BBY, Revan visited the ancient Sith world of Malachor V while scouting for new outposts along the embattled Outer Rim. Word had reached him that Malachor was anathema to the Mandalorians and he wished to know the reason why. Upon landing on the planet's surface, he was nearly destroyed by the resonance of dark side power and he only managed to survive the encounter through sheer force of will. He fed upon Malachor's dark side power, and in so doing, avoided being utterly consumed by it, yet he did not escape unscathed. The dark side beckoned and Revan fell under its influence.

A year later in 3,960 BBY, Revan forced a final confrontation with the Mandalorians above Malachor V. He deployed a massive fleet to the planet consisting mostly of those whose loyalties to himself remained in doubt. In utter secrecy, he had prepared a superweapon, known as the "Mass Shadow Generator," which had been designed by the Zabrak engineer Bao-Dur. The weapon was the centerpiece of a trap with which he hoped to bring about a conclusive end to the destructive conflict. Commanding the fleet and overseeing the device's use was a capable and jaded Jedi General (later known as the Jedi Exile) who had taken part in the recent bloody campaign on Dxun. Revan lured the Mandalorians to the planet and a massive fleet battle ensued in orbit.



Revan himself was delayed outside the system by a Mandalorian scouting party. He eventually arrived at Malachor and entered the fray, but he was late and the Mandalorian fleets were far from defeated. In that moment, he drew upon the Sith energies haunting the surface below to augment his power. Soon thereafter, Revan pressed Mandalore into a direct confrontation and the fallen Jedi struck the great Mandalorian leader down in single combat. Meanwhile, more and more of the Jedi fighting in orbit found themselves unable to resist the call of the power emanating from the planet below and were thus drawn to the dark side. With renewed vigor, Revan's forces pressed the attack. They soon achieved a stalemate and then slowly began to push the Mandalorian fleet back towards Malachor V.

Finally, as the fighting grew intense, Revan's Jedi general observed that the Mandalorians had taken the bait and that her trap was set to spring. With a nod of her head, she commanded Bao-Dur to activate the secret weapon. Moments later, she watched in horror as much of the Mandalorian fleet, and a significant number of Republic vessels, were drawn into a vast gravity vortex. In the ensuing cataclysm, the countless ship were pulled from orbit and crushed into Malachor V's crust, and the planet itself was fractured to its very core. The event wreaked havoc on both sides of the battle lines, but the Mandalorians sustained the greatest damage and the highest casualties. In the aftermath of the destruction caused by the Mass Shadow Generator, the Mandalorian survivors transmitted their unconditional surrender.

After winning the war with a sweeping victory at Malachor V, Revan and Malak were hailed as heroes and saviors of the Republic, but at that time, Sith teachings were already circulating throughout the ranks of their command. Not long after the events at Malachor, they led the remainder of their forces into the Unknown Regions under the pretense of tracking down the remnants of the Mandalorian fleet, but they did not return and they sent no word of their whereabouts. In time, the Republic feared that the Revanchist Jedi and their followers were lost in a tragic, unknown disaster in the depths of unexplored space.

Aftermath
"The war we had with the Republic was supposed to be the most glorious battle of our history but&hellip; it was a very costly one. I guess we didn't think of how much we could lose in it."

- Canderous Ordo

The Mandalorians' "Great Last Battle", known as Ani'la Akaan in Mando'a, was devastating for them; It was a loss from which they would never fully recover. The Mass Shadow Generator destroyed almost the entire Mandalorian fleet, and it virtually wiped out the Taung species. After executing Mandalore the Ultimate before the eyes of his people, Revan took possession of the famed helm traditionally worn by the lord of the Mandalorian clans. In so doing, he denied the Mandalorians the ability to choose a new leader. Afterwards, he disarmed and disbanded the clans, allowing them to splinter into disheartened groups which scattered across the Outer Rim. There, devoid of leadership and honor, they degenerated. A few Mandalorian survivors returned to the Mandalore system, but many humbled their pride and became mercenaries for hire. Other groups became outright bandits in a futile effort to relive their glory days.

"Many believed the Mandalorians were defeated at Malachor V. But the Mandalorians taught the Jedi much through battle. And so it was that Malak, Revan, and the Jedi that followed them discovered their true natures in the Mandalorian Crusade."

- Kreia

In 3,959 BBY, one year after their disappearance, the lost heroes Revan and Malak suddenly returned to the Galactic Republic at the head of a massive invasion fleet which consisted of commandeered Republic vessels as well as numerous vessels of unknown design. The armada was crewed by a host of experienced veterans and commanded by defectors such as Admiral Saul Karath, General Derred, and Mon Halan&mdash;some of the finest officers that the Republic had produced during the Mandalorian Wars. Calling themselves Darth Revan and Darth Malak, they declared war on the Republic. So began the Jedi Civil War&hellip;

Mandalorians
"We've come so far, so fast, we have problems we've never had. What's the basic word Cassus Fett used? Ah, yes. Logistics. So many new Recruits. Different species, different armors, different languages&mdash;and not enough time to learn our ways. Cassus first suggested that the similar uniforms [...] could help get control of a force that has grown beyond control."

- Mandalore the Ultimate



In the years following the Sith War, Mandalore the Ultimate undertook the arduous task of reforging the Mandalorian clans. Upon assuming leadership, he recalled his scattered warriors, but few remained to heed his summons. Undeterred, he began to heavily recruit members of other species into the Mandalorian fold, and in time, the Mandalorian ranks swelled with warriors from countless worlds. Humans soon made up the majority, but races as diverse as Twi'leks, Togorians, Rodians, and Mandallian Giants were well represented.

Lord Mandalore's new recruitment policies gradually broadened the meaning of the term 'Mandalorian.' In addition to describing the dwindling Mandalorian species&mdash;known as the Taung&mdash;it now referred to the inheritors of their legacy; It became an umbrella term for a diverse sect of warriors who defined themselves by their devotion to the Mandalorian ideal of earning honor and glory through combat.

Prior to the reign of Mandalore the Ultimate, the Crusaders were a disorganized, rampaging horde, but the newly risen Lord of the clans enacted regulatory reforms which were aimed at correcting their perceived deficiencies. At the urging of Cassus Fett, one of his chief lieutenants, Mandalore selected a radical fringe movement known as the Neo-Crusaders as his vehicle for change. Plucking the sect from obscurity, he used it as a template for an entirely new generation of holy warriors. Under Mandalore's direction, the Neo-Crusaders became a favored elite within Mandalorian society. They were deployed to indoctrinate new recruits, and with time, more and more warriors chose to join their esteemed ranks&mdash;taking up the standardized Neo-Crusader armor and adopting a more regimented military structure. Thus, Mandalore was able to improve the discipline and cohesion of his warrior clans, and maintain control over his rapidly expanding armed forces.

Galactic Republic
"The Republic is a stagnant beast that had been killing its people for years before the war began."

- Mandalore the Preserver, referring to the Mandalorian Wars

The first skirmishes between the Mandalorian and Republic fleets occurred as early as 3,965 BBY, but many published histories tend to emphasize the time period after the Mandalorians invaded the Galactic Republic proper, circa 3,963 BBY. After the invasion, the Republic Military and a faction of the Jedi Order entered the war. The wars concluded in 3,960 BBY with the Republic victory at Malachor V.but the Republic only can win with the intervention of Revan and his jedi knights.

Jedi Order
After the final battle of Malachor V, the Jedi Council on Coruscant was few. Made up from Master Atris, Master Vrook Lamar, Master Lonna Vash, Master Zez Kei-Ell and Master Kavar. These were the masters to sentence the war's Jedi General (later known as Jedi Exile) to her fate.

Covenant
The Jedi Covenant was mainly headed to prevent the return of the Sith, whom they didn't know started the conflict in the first place. The Hand, Lucien Draay, made it his duty to focus the Jedi's attention on the Sith, especially when he got on the Council, to detain the Revanchists.

Revanchists
The Revanchists are what turned the war. Without the help of Revan and his Jedi followers, the war effort would have been in vain.

Mandalore the Ultimate
"When our leader falls in battle, the most worthy takes his place."

- Mandalore the Preserver

Mandalore the Ultimate's unorthodox methods inspired suspicions concerning his identity and motivations. Contemporary observers noted that, for a Mandalorian Lord, his plans were uncharacteristically subtle and calculating. he regrouped the Mandalorian forces into the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders and slowly began to conquer fringe worlds that had been left defenseless in the wake of the Great Sith War. Mandalore took full advantage of the Galactic Republic's halfhearted efforts to oppose his aggression and personally led his forces as they invaded Republic territory. Under his command, the Neo-Crusaders nearly defeated the Republic during the Mandalorian Wars, and it was only through the leadership of the Jedi Knights Revan and Malak that the tide of the war was ultimately turned against Mandalore. Revan killed Mandalore in hand-to-hand combat near the end of the war. Years later, such concerns gained credence when a Mandalorian veteran named Canderous Ordo had a chance encounter with an ailing Taung who claimed to be the true Mandalore. Before dying, he informed Ordo that Mandalore the Ultimate was an usurper who had ties to the Sith.

Cassus Fett
"You listen to Cassus Fett, and your son's sons will have nothing to do&mdash;because you'll have conquered everything!"

- Cassus Fett to Gormer

Cassus Fett was a Mandalorian Field Marshal who lived during the time of the Mandalorian Wars. Fett was an aide-de-camp to Mandalore the Ultimate, leader of the Mandalorians, and he was highly influential in areas throughout Mandalorian society. Fett spearheaded the promotion of the Neo-Crusader movement, a sect of Mandalorian society with a more regimented structure and standardized armor than the hitherto dominant Mandalorian Crusaders. By exerting control over the clans and providing a means of converting conquered cultures into Neo-Crusaders, Fett turned the Mandalorians into a war machine intent on galactic conquest.Fett was presumed dead by the time of the Jedi Civil War.

Demagol
"You are most welcome here, my dear woman. I have an endless supply of theories about Jedi abilities&mdash;yet I keep running out of Jedi."

- Demagol

Doctor Demagol was a Mandalorian Neo-Crusader scientist, who served under the banner of Mandalore the Ultimate during the Mandalorian Wars. After the capture of Flashpoint Station by the Mandalorians, all Jedi prisoners were sent there to be studied by Demagol, in hopes of finding the secret of their powers to negate and/or replicate them, not understanding the complexity of the Force. Demagol's prisoners included Alek Squinquargesimus and Jarael, who was mistaken for a Jedi. Demagol was surprised when he looked at Jarael though. He knew that she was a Human/Arkanian hybrid but something else about her shocked him and he immediately wanted to test her next. He never got the opportunity, however. As he was about to take her in, Rohlan Dyre brought another Jedi to him and demanded he be tested next. The Jedi was Zayne Carrick. After being put in his lab, far from the eyes of the other Mandalorians, Rohlan attacked Demagol and released Zayne. Rohlan locked Demagol inside a storage cabinet as Zayne stole his armor and left the building. After the Mandalorians had escaped (due to their belief that the Republic was attacking), Demagol was taken back to Coruscant by the formerly captured Jedi.However, en route to Coruscant, Demagol fell into a drug induced coma and could not be awakened for trial

The Revanchist
"Revan was once a promising Padawan. But ever eager to learn more about the Force, Revan sought knowledge of Sith Magics, foolishly ignoring the dangerous lure of the dark side. When the Mandalorian invasion came, Revan seized the opportunity it represented. Many Jedi flocked to the Outer Rim to follow the charismatic young knight&hellip; and many fell under the sway of the dark side."

- Vrook Lamar



The individual known in the media as "the Jedi's own crusader" and later as "the Revanchist," was an enigmatic Jedi Knight who was well known and respected throughout the Jedi Order. Powerful and charismatic, he anticipated the Mandalorian invasion, and when his warnings were ignored, he led a group of like-minded Jedi followers, known as the Revanchists, to war in an act of rebellion against the cautious Jedi Council.

Fighting alongside the Republic Military, he proved himself to be a brilliant military strategist, and he was eventually given direct command over a third of the Republic fleet. Spearheading the Republic's war effort, the Revanchist&mdash;now known simply as Revan&mdash;halted the Mandalorians' invasion and began to push the Neo-Crusaders back out of Republic space.

Revan masterminded the cataclysmic Battle of Malachor V. During that final clash of the war, he slew Mandalore the Ultimate in single combat, and the forces under his command defeated the Neo-Crusaders and forced them to surrender unconditionally. However, the conflict with the Mandalorians had greatly changed Revan. He had been intrigued by Sith teachings even before the outbreak of open warfare, and his privileged position during the Mandalorian Wars gave him ample opportunity to experience the dark side and experiment with heretical Sith doctrines.

By the year 3,961 BBY, Revan and his friend Alek had begun seeking Star Maps which would eventually lead them to an ancient, corruptible space station known as the Star Forge. During that same fateful year, the two Jedi Knights fully abandoned the teachings of the Jedi. Inspired by Sith teachings they had found on Malachor V, they quietly assumed the role of Dark Lords of the Sith.

As he led the Republic military to victory against the Mandalorian invaders, Revan quietly spread Sith teachings throughout the ranks of his followers and thus corrupted almost all of the Jedi who followed him to war. In 3,959 BBY, a year after the conclusion of the Mandalorian Wars, Revan and his apprentice Darth Malak declared war on the Galactic Republic and brought about a second Sith War which would become known as the Jedi Civil War. Once again, Revan revealed his tactical prowess as he led his nascent Sith Empire to victory after victory against the Republic, but Darth Revan's reign would ultimately be cut short by the ambitions of his apprentice.

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

- Zhar Lestin



The entrance of Revan and his Jedi into the war marked its turning point. Revan's clever military strategies and tactics coupled with Alek's courage and fiery determination saw the pair becoming the foremost heroes of the conflict. Claiming victory time after time, they were propelled through the ranks of the Republic military and were eventually given direct control of a full third of the Republic's fleet.

With his newfound authority, Revan spearheaded the Republic war effort and began to steadily push the Mandalorians back, and though he lacked the military genius of Revan, Alek proved himself an incredibly capable war leader and was swiftly promoted through the ranks. He would eventually gain a reputation as a headstrong warrior, one who would recklessly charge into danger.

Together, Revan and Alek liberated Taris, fought Cassus Fett&mdash;Mandalore's primary strategist&mdash;at Jaga's Cluster, and defeated much of the Mandalorian army at Althir. Yet, despite such victories, there were concerns raised over the Jedi's behavior. Though Revan's tactics were near flawless and Alek's righteous fury unmatched, the pair began to adopt very similar characteristics to the Mandalorians they were fighting, growing to despise weakness and indecisiveness in all its forms.

The Jedi Masters they had left behind believed that Revan, Alek, and the Jedi that had joined them were only offering easy solutions to the galaxy's problems, fearing that much woe would result from their recklessness. Their fears were not without foundation. Over the war's course, Alek and Revan changed much from the idealistic men that had first broken away from the Jedi Council. Ultimate victory became all that mattered to them, and in order to ensure it, Alek and Revan met their enemies' brutal, merciless tactics with a ruthlessness of their own.

Developing a cold, calculating disposition uncharacteristic of Jedi, "moral shortcuts" became the norm under their leadership, as did a number of other unsavory acts. If a world had no strategic significance, then it had no significance, regardless of the cost in sentient life. Though there were doubtless those who frowned upon such actions, the vast majority of the galaxy cared only that Revan and Alek were winning the war for them and hailed them as heroes.

This heroic reputation was finally cemented during the final battle of the war, where Revan forced a final confrontation with the Mandalorians over Malachor V. His plan was to unleash the recently constructed Mass Shadow Generator on the planet, wiping out the majority of the Mandalorian fleet, as well as those Republic forces and Jedi who were not fervently loyal to him.

Trusting the device's activation to a capable Jedi General who would later become known as the Jedi Exile, Revan battled and killed Mandalore the Ultimate himself. The battle resulted in catastrophic losses on both sides. In the end, many Jedi were twisted to the dark side, and the once proud Mandalorian clans were crippled, just as Revan had intended.

After having utterly crushed their opponents, however, the by now legendary Jedi Knights did not return. Instead they led the remainder of their forces into the Unknown Regions, claiming to be hunting down surviving Mandalorians. For months afterwards, nothing was heard from them, and the Republic feared its heroes lost. Alek drew closer and closer to the dark side, ultimately being seduced by Sith teachings imparted to him by his closest friend, Revan. After the final battle of the Mandalorian Wars at Malachor V, the two twisted the allegiance of the Revanchists and Republic forces under their command, building the foundations of what would eventually become a new Sith Empire.

The Jedi Exile
"You were a General in the Mandalorian Wars, master. I have seen the records of your battles, and I know that your name was one the Mandalorians feared. It is not solely because of your skill in battle, but the fact that you could inspire others, convincing them to fight to the death in situations where other military leaders would be forced to retreat."

- HK-47, to the Jedi Exile

The woman who would come to be known as the Jedi Exile was a Padawan who chose to disobey the orders of the Jedi High Council and aid the Galactic Republic in its struggle against the invading Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders. Rising to the rank of Jedi Knight during the war, she served with distinction under the command of her fellow Revanchists Revan and Alek, and she was eventually commissioned as a General in the Republic Military. By the end of the war, the Exile had become Revan's most trusted general, with the exception of Alek. She played a vital role in defeating the Mandalorians during the latter stages of the conflict, taking part in the pivotal Second Battle of Dxun as well as the cataclysmic final battle at Malachor V.

The Jedi Exile possessed an innate ability to easily form powerful Force Bonds with those around her. Although she remained largely unaware of it, her unique skill allowed her to greatly influence her companions, making her a natural leader. During the Battle of Malachor V, however, her gift became a terrible liability. When she ordered Bao-Dur to activate the Mass Shadow Generator, thousands of military personnel that the Exile had befriended and led into battle were killed almost instantly. Incapable of enduring the psychic backlash of the destructive energies that she had unleashed, she was only able to survive the ordeal by instinctively severing her connection to the Force.

After the war, she would be the only Jedi, out of all those who had served with Revan, to reject the dark side and return to the Jedi High Council on Coruscant for judgment. Before the Council, she was charged with following Revan to war in an act of rebellion and the Masters informed her that she was to be exiled from the Jedi Order for that crime. Upon hearing her sentence, the Exile defiantly stabbed her lightsaber into the center stone of the Council Chamber. Her sentence was harsh and it was not a judgment that the council could truly enforce, but she chose to accept it nonetheless. Turning her back on the Jedi, she wandered the periphery of known space for almost a decade before returning to the Republic during the Dark Wars, at the height of the First Jedi Purge.

Saul Karath
"Admiral Karath taught me everything I know about being a soldier. He was a legend in the Republic fleet, and a hero to me. Until he betrayed us."

- Carth Onasi

Saul Karath climbed from humble, working-class beginnings on Corellia to become a famed Republic Navy officer. He was forced to work double shifts during his early years in order to help provide for his four siblings, but when the Great Sith War interrupted his life, he fled his troubles by joining the Navy. Although he was officially too young to enter the service, he managed to catch the eye of a Fleet Captian named Orley Vanicus. Vanicus, a hero of the Sith War, allowed Karath to serve as his steward. Saul Karath thus began a turbulent thirty-year naval career. He gradually rose through the enlisted ranks, trying virtually every duty aboard ship, before joining the officer corps. Having grown into a skilled pilot and tactician, he was given his first command: Reciprocity.

When the Mandalorians' crusade of conquest threatened to engulf Taris in 3,965 BBY, Captain Saul Karath was sent to the Outer Rim Territories to assist Admirals Veltraa and Sumos in their efforts to protect the newly annexed world. Aware that the Republic's defensive line was too weak to withstand a full-scale Mandalorian assault, Karath was not overly surprised when the Mandalorians invaded and rapidly overwhelmed the Republic naval forces in the sector. After successfully extracting his forces from the resulting confrontation, Captain Karath was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral. In the following months, Admiral Karath led the defense of the Republic, taking part in early encounters with the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders at Serrecco and Omonoth.

As the Mandalorian Wars continued, Admiral Karath played a pivotal role in bringing about the defeat of the Mandalorians. After the war, he was considered a hero of the Republic, but Karath's loyalty would be sorely tested a year later when the Revanchist Jedi that he had served with returned to Republic space as conquering Sith. Foreseeing the destruction of his beloved Navy, Admiral Karath took action to save it. Declaring that the Republic was unworthy of his allegiance, he defected to the Sith. He brought with him a number of military vessels, a large number of troops, his flagship Leviathan, and intimate knowledge of the Republic's defense codes and tactics. As he was the first officer of significant rank to defect, his betrayal demoralized many of his peers and it convinced many of them to join him in taking up the Sith cause. During the Jedi Civil War, Admiral Karath proved his loyalty to his new masters by overseeing the orbital bombardment of key Republic worlds such as Telos IV, Dantooine, and Taris.

Appearances

 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Crossroads
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Commencement
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Flashpoint
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Homecoming
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Days of Fear
 * Interference
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Nights of Anger
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Daze of Hate
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Knights of Suffering
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Vector
 * Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic: Exalted
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
 * Revelation
 * Star Wars Legacy 28: Vector, Part 9