Rukil

"You are marked, upworlder. Even my dim old eyes can see the mantle of destiny that cloaks you. Perhaps old Rukil knows you better then you know yourself."

- Rukil, to Revan

Rukil was a Human male who lived in an Outcast village, located in the Undercity of the planet Taris, from around the year 4,056 BBY up until the time of the Jedi Civil War. By this time, he had lived a large portion of his life in the village as an Outcast. Rukil was condemned to live forever in the bedrock levels of the ecumenopolis with his father and grandfather sometime around 4,056 BBY because of their part in a rebellion against the wealthy nobles that ruled Taris. There, Rukil's father and grandfather began searching for the Promised Land, a rumored paradise underneath the Undercity with droids to care for all of their needs. After both his father and grandfather disappeared, Rukil continued the quest of searching for the fabled paradise so that he could lead his fellow outcasts to a better life. As the years went by, however, fewer of the Outcasts believed his tales of the Promised Land. By the time the village was led by a male Human named Gendar around the year 3,956 BBY, Rukil's apprentice, Malya, was the only one who truly believed him. She continued his field work because he was too old to do it himself. By this date, Rukil was over a hundred years old and was referred to by the younger Outcasts as "Rukil Wrinkle-Skin."

Around this time, Malya went missing while searching for the Promised Land. After she had been missing for some time, Rukil asked the amnesiac former Sith Lord Revan for help in finding his lost apprentice during Revan's search for the Jedi Bastila Shan. Revan located Malya's corpse and brought back her journal, which had recorded her findings, to Rukil. After deciding that Revan was trustworthy, Rukil told him of the history of the Outcasts as well as his search for the Promised Land. Rukil then requested that Revan search for the journals of his father and grandfather and bring them back to him. Revan did as Rukil asked, and Rukil was then able to discover the location of the Promised Land. Rukil showed the evidence to Gendar, who finally believed Rukil and set out to prepare the Outcasts for the long journey. After telling Gendar the information, Rukil gave Revan his thanks and a final farewell before the Outcasts departed for the Promised Land.

Early life
"I am old&mdash;I have lived a hundred years in the Undercity, cast down into the darkness. I know the legends and history of our people&mdash;and now you must learn it, too."

- Rukil, explaining the history of the Outcasts to Revan

Rukil was a male Human born on the ecumenopolis world of Taris before the year 4,056 BBY. Early in Rukil's life, around the year 4,056 BBY, a rise in pollution poisoned the oceans of Taris, causing the planet's only source of food to be greatly damaged. As a result, a famine swept the planet and the rich nobles kept all of the food for themselves, leaving the poor people to die of starvation. These poor people, including Rukil's father and grandfather, rebelled against the nobles and plunged the planet into a civil war. However, the rebellion was routed by the nobles, killing millions of people, while the surviving rebels were taken as prisoners. Due to the fact that the prisons on Taris could not hold them all, the nobles sent the remaining rebels to the Undercity at the bottom of the planet's cities. Rukil and his entire family were among those sent down to the depths of Taris, becoming the first of many Outcasts to be condemned to the Tarisian Undercity.

After being exiled, both Rukil's father and grandfather dedicated their lives to seeking out clues to finding the fabled paradise called the Promised Land and recording them in their journals. The Promised Land was said to be a self-maintained colony beneath the Undercity, with droids that took care of everything that the inhabitants needed. Like his forbears, Rukil also sought out the near-mythical paradise, gathering clues as to where the Promised Land was located. Rukil's hope was to find the paradise to bring his people comfort and free them from their bleak existence in the Undercity. Sometime after their exile to the Undercity, Rukil's father and grandfather went missing and died in search of clues for the location of the Promised Land, leaving their journals lost in the depths of the Undercity. As the years went by, fewer and fewer people believed Rukil's stories about the Promised Land.

Later years
"Rukil's the oldest man in the village. The kids call him Rukil Wrinkle-Skin, but he's a kind man. He used to tell me the greatest stories when I was a little girl."

- Shaleena, talking to Revan about Rukil

Eventually, Rukil became too old to undertake his own field research, so his apprentice, Malya, a young female Outcast, did his research for him, recording any clues she found in her own journal. As Rukil grew older, the village younglings began to refer to him as "Rukil Wrinkle-Skin," and nearly everyone ceased to believe in the Promised Land save for his apprentice. He told stories of the Promised Land to the children that lived in his village, but many of them laughed at him and did not believe in his tales. However, one Outcast named Shaleena would use the stories to make her stay in the Undercity seem less dark, even though she did not fully believe in them.

By 3,956 BBY, the village was led by a Human male named Gendar, who viewed Rukil as a nice old man clinging to an illusion. Another important figure in the community at the time was Igear&mdash;a shopkeeper who hoarded anything of value he could get his hands on&mdash;who was afraid of Rukil's search for the Promised Land. Igear thought that there was some truth in Rukil's stories and feared their discovery would make Igear lose his importance in the village. Despite the adverse conditions he lived in, Rukil had managed to survive for a hundred years in the Taris Undercity and was the oldest member of the Outcast village. His age caused him to confine most of his movements to a hut in the south side of the village, but he was still able to keep busy by helping other members of the community have a better life.

By this year, Malya had been missing for some time, having disappeared while outside of the village along with her journal. Rukil was worried about the fate of his apprentice and looked for someone to help locate her. It was during this time that the Undercity began to see an upsurge in activity from so-called "up-worlders"&mdash;those from the Lower City, Middle City and the Upper City&mdash;subsequent to the Sith Empire's attack on the Republic cruiser Endar Spire above the planet during the Jedi Civil War. The increase in activity was caused by the crash-landing of several Republic escape pods from the Endar Spire, with the increase in "up-worlders" being various factions trying to find the escape pods and the people they contained.

The arrival of Revan
"Please, up-worlder&mdash;will you help an old man? Will you seek out my apprentice in the Undercity? Her name is Malya. I must know of her fate, whatever it may be. I must know what she&hellip; found."

- Rukil, asking Revan to find his apprentice

After the Sith attack on the Endar Spire, the amnesiac former Sith Lord Revan and the Republic officer Carth Onasi crashed in an escape pod into the Upper City of Taris. After a few days, they began searching for the Commander of the Endar Spire, the Jedi Bastila Shan. The trek took Revan and Onasi to the Undercity where they searched for the Republic escape pods, and while they were there, they encountered Shaleena, who mentioned Rukil and his stories about the Promised Land. After meeting Shaleena, Revan sought out Rukil and talked to him at his hut. Rukil wondered and spoke out loud about whether Revan had come to aid him, or to bring him false hope and lead him away from the true path like others had done before. Rukil's statements confused Revan, and Rukil did not trust Revan enough to explain to him the whole story about his search for the Promised Land. However, Rukil informed Revan about his missing apprentice and presented Revan with a quest to find Malya, bring back the tale of her fate, and report to him what she had found. Revan located the corpse of Malya in the Undercity, and near her body, he found her journal.

After finding that Malya was dead and discovering her journal, Revan returned to Rukil with it. Rukil was saddened by the news of his apprentice's death, but he also had hope due to the information contained in the journal. Rukil now trusted Revan enough to tell him his plans for Promised Land, explaining the history of the Outcasts from their rebellion against the rich nobles to their present condition. He also informed Revan about his father's, grandfather's, and lastly his lifelong search for the Promised Land, as well as the fact that his apprentice's journal did not include all the information he needed on the location of the Promised Land. After saying these things and returning the journal of his apprentice to Revan for safekeeping, Rukil requested that Revan begin to search for the journals of his father and grandfather, an assignment which Revan accepted.

While Rukil was hopeful upon seeing the journal of his dead apprentice, when Igear heard about it, he was very worried about the discovery of the Promised Land. He approached Revan, offering Revan a reward if he would bring the journals to him, so that Igear could destroy them and keep the Promised Land from ever being discovered. However, Revan refused Igear's request, with Igear still offering to reward Revan for the journals, and informing Revan that Rukil could not pay him. Revan later found the journals of Rukil's father and grandfather in the Undercity sewers and brought them to Rukil, who was hesitant at first to even look at them. Rukil finally looked at the journals and pieced together all of the information contained within them, at last discovering the location of the fabled Promised Land. He greatly thanked Revan for his help, and rushed off to give Gendar the news of his discovery.

Gendar was skeptical at first, but when Rukil showed him the evidence he had found in the journal, Gendar believed the elderly man. Gendar stated that although the journey to the Promised Land would take many weeks and also be very dangerous&mdash;involving traveling through areas of the Undercity infested with the twisted mutants known as Rakghouls&mdash;the Outcasts had plenty of supplies and would leave that night. After their brief discussion, Gendar left to prepare the villagers for the trip to the Promised Land, leaving Rukil to talk to Revan. Revan offered to come with Rukil, but Rukil refused his help, as once one entered the Promised Land, they could never leave. Rukil said to Revan that he sensed that Revan's destiny was still before him. After giving one last goodbye to Revan, Rukil and the other Outcasts left for the Promised Land, leaving Revan at the Outcast village.

Personality and traits
"The oldest man in the village. He is a kind soul, but I am afraid he is growing weary of this world. He dreams of escaping, of finding a better world."

- Gendar, the village leader, talking about Rukil

Rukil was a male Human with brown eyes and fair skin. At one point, he was viewed by many of the Outcasts as a man of wisdom, until many stopped believing in his tales of the Promised Land. In 3,956 BBY, Rukil was a very old member of the Outcast Village, in spite of the harsh conditions of the desolate place. He was over a century old at this date and was balding with gray hair on the sides of his head. Like his ancestors, he cared deeply for his village, a trait which manifested itself in his obsessive search for the Promised Land, and his helping of the other Outcasts in order for them to have better lives. Rukil was more of an adventurer in his younger days, searching throughout the Undercity sewers as well as other parts of the Undercity, looking for clues pertaining to the location of the Promised Land. As he reached old age, Rukil became known as an eccentric, continuing to tell tales of the Promised Land to the young people of the village, particularly Shaleena, who spoke of him fondly despite not quite believing his stories. His eyesight also became extremely weak with his advanced age. By the time of the destruction of the Endar Spire, Rukil had become quite cryptic in his mannerisms, and stayed in the south side of the village because moving around too much was hard on his bones. He talked to himself at times and was viewed by the many of the Outcasts as a kind old man. For most of his life, he placed his hope and energy into finding the location of the Promised Land.

When Rukil encountered Revan, he could see a "mantle of destiny" surrounding him, and later said that he could sense that Revan's destiny was yet to come.

Behind the scenes
Rukil first appeared in BioWare's video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic as a member of the Outcast village who gives a quest to find the missing journals about the Promised Land. For completing this quest by bringing the journals back to Rukil the player received light side points. In the game, Rukil has the ability to sense the future destiny of others, which was a trait of those who are Force-sensitive. Information about Rukil's role in the game was published in Knights of the Old Republic: Prima's Official Strategy Guide by Prima Games. Rukil was later mentioned in entries for Gendar and Malya from The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, a 2008 book published by Del Rey.

Alternate stories
"All I have worked for is destroyed! All the hopes and dreams of my father and grandfather before him turned to dust! Begone, up-worlder&mdash;I have only curses to speak at you!"

- Rukil if the player gives the journals to Igear

While the storyline included above was one option that the player may choose, an alternate to the story presented above happened if the player chose to sell the journals to the Outcast merchant, Igear, instead of turning them over to Rukil. If the player did this, Igear destroyed the texts out of greed, hoping to ensure that the Promised Land was never found so that the other villagers would continue to depend on him and his store. By giving Igear the journals, the player received 100 credits, or 200 credits, if the player could persuade Igear to pay more. However, as a result of this act, Rukil was outraged and cursed Revan before running off, and the player was given dark side points.

The player could also already have collected all of the journals before speaking to Rukil, letting the player give Rukil the journals more quickly, or they could have met up with additional non-player character party members and had different characters with them when they spoke to Rukil. The player could also take the quest and then leave it uncompleted, leaving Rukil and the villagers stuck living in the village. Also, it was not necessary for Revan to do anything with Rukil at all, since going over and talking with him was the player's choice. However, this article assumes full completion of all related quests of the game using light side options.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic