Vitiate

"My life spans millennia. Legions have risen to test me. [&hellip;] My ascendance is inevitable. A day, a year, a millennium&mdash;it matters not. I hold the patience of stone and the will of stars. Your striving is insignificant. Let your death be the same."

- The Sith Emperor

The Sith Emperor was a Dark Lord of the Sith who reconstituted the Sith Empire after the Great Hyperspace War and went on to rule for more than a millennium. Born in 5,113 BBY as Tenebrae, the illegitimate son of Lord Dramath of Medriaas and a poor farm woman, the child who eventually became the Emperor killed his own father at the age of ten and was granted the title of Lord Vitiate by the current Dark Lord Marka Ragnos three years later. Vitiate renamed his world Nathema and ruled for the next 100 years, during which he witnessed the destruction of the Sith Empire at the hands of the Galactic Republic in the Great Hyperspace War but did not participate. He then summoned the remaining Sith Lords to Nathema to cast a powerful ritual in order to save themselves from the Jedi, but turned on the other Sith and used the ritual to become immortal at the expense of every living thing on the entire planet.

Shedding his identity as Lord Vitiate, the man now known as the Emperor led the few Sith survivors of the Republic's onslaught on a twenty year journey that ended at the lost world of Dromund Kaas. From there the Sith rebuilt their Empire, while the Emperor continued his studies in the dark side over the subsequent millennia, his life prolonged through the power of the ritual. Intent on waging war upon the Republic so that he could complete his ritual again on a galactic scale, the Emperor influenced the leader of the Mandalorian culture into attacking the Republic, though the powerful Jedi Knights Revan and Malak eventually ended the resultant Mandalorian Wars. When the two Jedi discovered evidence of Sith involvement in the war, the pair embarked on a search for the mysterious "true" Empire that led them straight to the Emperor. Revan and Malak attempted to confront the Sith ruler, but the Emperor turned the pair into his agents and unleashed them upon the Republic to wage what became known as the Jedi Civil War.

When a redeemed Revan found his way back to the territory of the Empire almost a decade later, he joined forces with fellow Jedi Meetra Surik and the Sith Lord Scourge in an attempt to destroy the Emperor. However, their efforts failed when Scourge turned on his allies and allowed the Emperor to capture Revan. The Emperor fed off of the imprisoned Revan's knowledge for the next three centuries, his desire to attack the Republic tempered by Revan's mental influence, but Revan's near-success in his attack prompted the Emperor to create further safeguards against death. Through the transference of his consciousness between host bodies known as Voices, the Emperor preserved his own mortal form, and the Sith Empire soon returned to the known galaxy in 3,681 BBY to begin the Great Galactic War. During its course, the Emperor's apprentice Exal Kressh betrayed the Empire when she learned that her Master intended to make her the first of his Children of the Emperor&mdash;the ultimate extensions of his will&mdash;but the Sith assassin Teneb Kel killed Kressh before she could sabotage the Emperor's plans.

However, the Emperor unexpectedly sued for peace with the Republic after almost thirty years of war, which resulted in the sacking of the Republic capital Coruscant and an eponymous treaty. Retreating into seclusion and handing control of the Empire to the Dark Council, the Emperor began preparations to perform the dark side ritual after a member of the Voss species was taken as his Voice. When he learned that former Child Kira Carsen was the apprentice of a powerful Jedi Knight, the Emperor attempted to capture her and use her body to battle the Knight in order to prevent his visions that centered around the young Jedi. Carsen was able to break the Emperor's control, but the Emperor kept a close eye on Carsen's master as the Jedi became known as the Hero of Tython, and watched as the Knight joined a strike team intent on his capture. He easily crushed the strike team's wills and turned the Jedi to the dark side when they confronted him, and all were made his servants.

Though the Hero escaped the Emperor's control months later with the help of the immortal Emperor's Wrath Lord Scourge, the Emperor had already set his plans to in motion across the galaxy. The Sith Lord Darth Baras attempted to trap the Emperor's Voice on the planet Voss, but the Emperor escaped with the aid of his newest Wrath and prepared for a final confrontation with the Hero after the Emperor's servants failed to start his ritual across the galaxy. While a Republic fleet invaded Dromund Kaas, the Emperor fought the Hero and the astromech droid T7-O1 in a climactic battle that ended with the Emperor's defeat. The loss of the Emperor's Voice drove the Sith ruler into a deep slumber while the galaxy escalated further into war, prompting the Sith Lord Darth Malgus to try to seize the throne of the Empire. The Emperor eventually died a final death, though his powers and accomplishments were still remembered millennia later.

Childhood on Medriaas
"Have you ever heard tales of the Emperor's childhood?''" "I don't even know what planet he's from." "''Few people do. He's hidden his past, because if the truth came to light none would follow him."

- Darth Nyriss and Lord Scourge

A Sith Pureblood named Tenebrae was born in 5,113 BBY on the planet Medriaas on the edge of the Sith Worlds, and was the illegitimate son of Medriaas' ruler Lord Dramath and a poor farm woman. Tenebrae's eyes were said to be as black as the void of space, and even as an infant he showed no emotion, nor did he ever cry. Animals avoided him, and his voice seemed to carry power and weight beyond his years. Around the age of six, Tenebrae began to manifest signs of strength in the Force, which raised the suspicions of his stepfather as neither he nor his wife were Force-sensitive.

Tenebrae's stepfather confronted his wife in front of a six-year-old Tenebrae, and he proceeded to attack her in anger after she admitted to having had an affair with Lord Dramath. However, Tenebrae fed off the man's anger to fuel his own strength in the dark side, and he used his newfound powers to telekinetically break the farmer's neck. Tenebrae then tortured his mother for months with the Force before killing her for betraying their family, and began to subjugate the other members of his village with his powers. Over the course of the next four years, Tenebrae's influence and reputation grew as he conquered neighboring villages and raised legions of followers. Some followed the child out of fear of his immense power, while others served out of fanatical loyalty. Tenebrae massacred thousands during his rise to power, and tortured people for days in public executions as he fed off of their suffering.

Lord Dramath heard rumors of his son's activities, but as they had happened in a remote region of his world and he had forgotten about his affair with Tenebrae's mother, the Sith Lord believed the events were of no concern to him. When Tenebrae was around the age of ten, Dramath decided to investigate the rumors of the boy's activities and determine whether he should be killed or become one of his servants. However, the Sith Lord underestimated his son's abilities; Tenebrae stripped Dramath of his power in the Force and drove the man insane before killing his father after revealing his parentage. Tenebrae then embarked on a campaign to conquer the rest of Medriaas while his elder half-brother, Dramath the Second, fled the planet. It took the child three years to subjugate the world, and any of Lord Dramath's subordinate Sith Lords who attempted to seize the throne fell quickly before Tenebrae's power.

Sith Lord of Nathema
"At thirteen he presented himself to Marka Ragnos, the Lord of all Sith and the ruler of the Sith Council. Impressed by the teenager's ambition and power, Marka Ragnos granted him the title of Lord Vitiate."

- Darth Nyriss

After his conquest of Medriaas was complete in 5,100 BBY, Tenebrae traveled to the Sith Empire's throneworld of Ziost and came before Marka Ragnos, the Dark Lord of the Sith and ruler of the Sith Council. Acknowledging the thirteen-year-old's power, Ragnos granted Tenebrae the right to rule Medriaas as his own and elevated him to the rank of Sith Lord, bestowing the title of Lord Vitiate upon him. Returning to Medriaas, which he renamed Nathema, Vitiate proceeded to build a palace upon the site of his childhood home and ruled the planet for 100 years, spending much of that time studying the secrets of the dark side.

When Ragnos' death in 5,000 BBY prompted a struggle to determine who would succeed him, Vitiate chose not to involve himself or his world in the battle between the competing Sith Lords Naga Sadow and Ludo Kressh. Vitiate also refrained from participating in the crusade upon which the victorious Sadow embarked against the Galactic Republic, and he instead watched from Nathema as the Sith Empire battled the Republic and their Jedi protectors in the Great Hyperspace War. Vitiate had never participated in any battles or conquests during his reign, and had a reputation of a reclusive scholar. However, when the Empire met its ultimate defeat in battle above the holy tomb world of Korriban, Vitiate put his plans into action.

Broadcasting speeches across the Empire in 4,999 BBY describing how the Jedi Order would destroy the Empire and massacre its people once they discovered the rest of the Sith, Vitiate stoked the Empire's fears and carefully drove the people into a panic &mdash;a sensation that only increased when the Republic began to invade the Empire and massacred any Sith they could find on the orders of Supreme Chancellor Pultimo. Assuming a leadership role, Vitiate called all remaining Sith Lords to Nathema in order to aid him in performing a ritual, promising them that it would unleash the full power of the dark side beyond anything they could possibly imagine. At the same time, Vitiate's historians and scientists searched for the location of Dromund Kaas, one of the Empire's original colonies.

Just before the other Sith Lords arrived, the researchers finally succeeded in theorizing a hyperspace route that led back to Dromund Kaas but also prevented the Jedi from following, and three days after the lead researcher presented the team's findings Vitiate announced the commencement of his ritual. But when the 8,000 Sith who answered Vitiate's call arrived at his palace, he dominated their minds and bound their wills to his, forcing the Sith to participate in the ritual. The ritual itself took ten days to perform, with the entire planet frozen in the grip of the dark side sorcery, and upon its completion all life on the surface of Nathema was annihilated save for Vitiate. The man absorbed the life force of the entire world, stripping the Force from the very fabric of reality on Nathema and gaining both unimaginable power and immortality as a result. At that moment, the man shed his identity as Lord Vitiate and became simply the Emperor, a figure of immense power and wisdom in the eyes of his fellow Sith.

Rebuilding an empire
"If the Jedi know we exist, they will come for us. They will try to finish the extermination of our species that began in the Great Hyperspace War!"

- Lord Scourge, expressing the fear that the Emperor had imbued in his people even 1,000 years after the war

Blaming the destruction of Nathema on the Jedi and declaring himself Emperor, Vitiate drove the people of the Empire further into a panic while simultaneously offering them hope. Traveling to Korriban, the Emperor promised his people to lead them to salvation and safety from the Jedi, and he soon led a great exodus from the Sith Worlds into the unknown parts of the galaxy. Despite knowing the location of Dromund Kaas, the Emperor led his people in a series of blind hyperspace jumps, causing the exodus to last for twenty years while the Sith people became more and more dependent on Vitiate's guidance. Finally, in 4,980 BBY, a scout vessel under orders of the Emperor located Dromund Kaas. When the vessel returned to the Sith fleet, the Emperor led his people to the long-lost world, and upon reaching the surface he addressed the Sith. Amidst the wild jungles of Dromund Kaas, the Emperor declared a new Empire that would rise from the ashes of the old, and offered both the Sith people and their non-Sith servants the chance to build an orderly and powerful society; an Empire that would one day return and gain their revenge upon the Republic.

The people, who had come to see the Emperor as a kind of god, fervently agreed and set to work building their new Empire. At first, the Emperor appeared in public often and dictated much of the Empire's policies and actions, but over time he began to appear less and less. Not long after arriving on Dromund Kaas, the Emperor created the Dark Council&mdash;a group of twelve Sith Lords that served as the primary ruling body of the Empire&mdash;and the council soon began to take over much of the day-to-day running of the Empire. The Emperor himself retreated into seclusion in the newly constructed Imperial Citadel situated in the heart of Kaas City. One of his first actions was to select twelve Force-sensitive pureblood Sith to become his Hand: twelve Servants who shared their master's longevity in exchange for allowing the Emperor to draw on their strength in order to sustain his powers. The Hand's leader, Servant One, was the first to be bound to the Emperor, while his constant companion Servant Two gained prophetic powers through a close connection to the Emperor's mind at the expense of his own sanity. The shadowy organization was known only to a few members of the Dark Council throughout the centuries, as they operated from obscurity to fulfill their master's will.

The Emperor spent this time studying even further into the mysteries of the Force, unlocking powerful secrets of the dark side. Early in his reign, the Emperor ordered the expansion of the edifice known as the Dark Temple on the outskirts of Kaas City. An ancient structure that contained the tombs of pre–Hyperspace War Sith Lords such as Aloysius Kallig and Pharshol, the Temple was originally intended as a burial place for the Emperor's enemies, but the Emperor performed powerful dark side rituals in the structure's depths and transformed the area into a nexus of dark Force energy. These rituals soon also affected Dromund Kaas's atmosphere, causing the skies to be filled with perpetual rain storms and lightning, and one of the Sithspawn created during the rituals escaped deep underground, becoming known as Akure, the Ghost in the Darkness. The Emperor also maintained chambers within the Sith Sanctum, the headquarters of the Sith Order in the Imperial Citadel, though only the Dark Council and the Emperor's personal guard were allowed into the lower levels of the Sanctum.

The Imperial Guard, as those elite warriors who served the Emperor were called, were a group of non–Force-sensitives who served the Emperor with fanatic loyalty and unmatched combat prowess. The Guard wore crimson robes and armor, and served for life&mdash;those who survived long enough to retire from active duty became instructors, training and initiating new recruits through the deadly trials and traditions that all Guards underwent when chosen. Each member of the Guard was brought before the Emperor himself and bound to their master's will, making their loyalty absolute, and the Guard answered only to the Emperor&mdash;the Dark Council had no control over the group's activities, despite the Guard's roles as protectors of the Sith Sanctum. Once the Empire reclaimed the the Sith Academy on Korriban over a thousand years later, the Guard also took on the role of guardians for the Academy. Sometime during his reign, the Emperor also ordered the construction of a personal space station in the orbit of Dromund Kaas that he used as a temple fortress for meditation and experimenting with the dark side.

In the early days of the Empire, a Sith named Kel'eth Ur began to preach Jedi sentiments of peace and serenity while also utilizing the dark side, but the Emperor personally killed the heretic and sealed his spirit in the Dark Temple&mdash;a fate that occurred to many of the Emperor's enemies. The Sith Lord Koval Renge served as the Emperor's personal enforcer during his lifetime, utilizing his ceremonial executioner's blade to dispatch hundreds of his master's enemies. Renge, who was granted the title of Sith Executioner, eventually became fearful of his master's continually increasing power, and his attempt at betrayal was foiled&mdash;the Sith Lord's own blade was turned on Renge, striking him in the chest and breaking off. A splinter of the blade was left in Renge's body after the Emperor ordered the healing of his wounds, and the former Executioner was then cast into the Dark Temple as the ultimate punishment.

Another Sith Lord named Vodal Kressh attempted to challenge the Emperor's rule less than four centuries after the Great Hyperspace War, breeding a race of slaves to serve as an army on the planet Athiss. However, Kressh's plans never advanced beyond Athiss, and when the mad Sith died the Emperor declared Athiss forbidden. Several centuries into the Emperor's reign, a Dark Councilor named Darth Lokess summoned her fellow Council members to a secret meeting in the midst of a violent storm. With an army of loyal Sith outside of the meeting ready to kill any Dark Councilor who refused, Lokess described a brilliant plot to overthrow the Emperor and lead the Empire into war against the Republic once more&mdash;a plot that all eleven Councilors agreed to join. However, the Emperor somehow learned of the Council's plot and allowed their plans to unfold, but when the twelve ascended the steps of the Citadel to confront him the Emperor delivered his punishment. Lokess' eleven co-conspirators died in a flash of light on the Citadel steps, and Lokess disappeared forever into the bowels of the structure as the Emperor tortured and then finally killed her.

At some point during his reign, the Emperor also discovered the three Phobis devices&mdash;powerful Sith artifacts that allowed their users to command fear itself. The devices' mere presence was enough to instill crippling fear in the minds of many Sith, and it was not until six Sith Lords&mdash;Raptus, Bestia, Brontes, Calphayus, Styrak, and Tyrans&mdash;meditated together on the Phobis devices that the power of the artifacts was harnessed. When Bestia approached the Emperor to share their insights, he conferred the title of Dread Master upon her and the others for their ability to wield the devices, and they went on to serve the Emperor for centuries as prophets, advisors, and generals. However, the Emperor acknowledged their power as a potential threat, and locked one of three Phobis devices&mdash;the Phobis Core&mdash;away in the depths of the Dark Temple as a way of limiting the six's powers.

The Phobis Core had the unintentional effect of driving thousands of slaves mad during the expansion of Kaas City's power grid into the tunnels beneath the Temple, but the Dark Temple itself was sealed after a few centuries and remained so for most of the Emperor's reign. Another one of the Emperor's experiments in the Dark Temple led to the creation of the Ravager, a device that consumed its victims' minds and forced them to reveal their greatest secrets as they died. Not even members of the Dark Council could withstand the Ravager, but the Emperor eventually locked it away in the Dark Temple with the Phobis Core and other experiments both failed and successful.

Testing the Republic
"They tricked me. We were never meant to win this war. They used me and my people to test the Republic's strength.''" "Who used you?" "''The Sith."

- Mandalore the Ultimate tells Revan of the Empire with his dying words

At the founding of his Empire, the Emperor had promised to return and destroy the Republic, but over time this goal grew less important to the people of the Empire. However, the Emperor still planned to invade&mdash;but for reasons beyond revenge. In his studies, the Emperor discovered a way to magnify the ritual he had performed on Nathema so that it would affect the entire galaxy, and he intended to use war with the Republic as a way to fuel that ritual. Around 4,043 BBY, the Dark Councilors Darth Qalar and Darth Victun fought a vicious Kaggath that tore apart the Imperial Citadel. When the dust settled, the two were still standing, but the other ten members of the Council combined their powers to obliterate the two. The Emperor surprised the Dark Council by emerging from seclusion and contributed to the designs for the new Citadel, charging the Sith Lord Darth Nostrem with completing the building exactly as the plans specified. After the Citadel's completion, the Emperor locked Nostrem in the depths of the Citadel to test the structure's labyrinthine defenses, and was gratified when the Sith Lord perished, unable to find an exit.

Several decades later, several members of the Dark Council discovered the planet Nathema and learned what the Emperor was truly planning. These Dark Councillors, among them Darth Nyriss and Darth Xedrix, began a conspiracy to unseat the Emperor and save their Empire and the galaxy from annihilation. Not long afterwards, around 3,978 BBY, the Emperor sent a Sith Pureblood emissary to Mandalore the Ultimate, the leader of the Mandalorian culture of warriors. The emissary explained to Mandalore that his master had driven a Sith Lord named Dramath the Second into exile, and convinced the warrior to help him search for Dramath's tomb on the snowy world of Rekkiad. Breaking into Dramath's crypt and recovering the Sith Lord's remains for his master, the Sith also told Mandalore of a vision that the Emperor had received&mdash;one of the Mandalorians crushing the Republic in a glorious victory. However, the Emperor's emissary was also manipulating Mandalore with the power of the dark side, binding the warrior and manipulating him into launching a war against the Republic in order to test its strength.

This conflict, which later become known as the Mandalorian Wars, began two years later and raged for a total of sixteen years. The Mandalorians initially had the upper hand until a young Jedi Knight known as Revan took command of the Republic Military with his friend and unofficial apprentice Malak in 3,962 BBY. Under Revan's leadership, the Republic gained more and more ground until they finally forced a confrontation at the Battle of Malachor V in 3,960 BBY. Revan challenged Mandalore the Ultimate to single combat and won, striking down the warrior just as the Jedi's lieutenant Meetra Surik activated a superweapon known as the Mass Shadow Generator. As Mandalore lay dying, the Emperor's spell was finally broken, and the fallen warrior told his victorious opponent of how he had been manipulated. Revan had already encountered Sith ruins on Korriban and Malachor V before the battle and unknowingly drawn the Emperor's attention in the process, and the Emperor reached out to Revan and Malak. Subtly manipulating them, the Emperor watched as the pair retraced Mandalore's steps to Rekkiad and discovered the existence of his Empire.

Examining a datacron belonging to the Emperor's half-brother within Dramath's tomb, Revan and Malak discovered the location of Nathema and traveled to the barren world, where they learned the location of Dromund Kaas itself and witnessed the Emperor's power. Leaving the Republic fleet they had brought with them, the pair traveled to Dromund Kaas in secret and spent months infiltrating the Imperial Citadel with aid from one of the Imperial Guard&mdash;but what they did not suspect was that each member of the Guard was bound to the Emperor's will and would never betray their master. When Revan and Malak finally infiltrated the Emperor's throne room in an attempt to kill him, the Sith dominated their minds just as he had done so many years ago to the Sith Lords on Nathema.

Breaking their wills, the Emperor forcibly converted the pair to the dark side and declared them Darth Revan and his apprentice, Darth Malak. After prying information about the Republic from their minds, the Emperor sent his new disciples to recover the Star Forge&mdash;a space station of unimaginable power constructed by the ancient Rakata&mdash;to use in a new war against the Republic. Publicly, the Emperor informed his people that a pair of assassins had attempted to kill him and that they had been executed as a result. However, the newly converted Sith were stronger than he expected, and they broke free of the Emperor's conditioning. Revan decided to declare his own Sith Empire, determined to conquer the Republic and protect it from the Emperor, and proceeded to battle the Republic in what came to be called the Jedi Civil War.

Conspiracies
"The Emperor used me as his link to the light side of the Force&mdash;the Jedi Order. Through me, he saw visions. But that same link also gave me influence. I convinced the Emperor peace was in his best interest. Tempered his hate."

- Revan explains how he manipulated the Emperor

Revan was eventually betrayed by his apprentice during a Jedi attempt to capture him, and Malak seized control of their Empire while Revan's mind was wiped clean by the Jedi Council. Revan went on to destroy the very Empire he had created and defeat Malak aboard the Star Forge, but in the years after the war he began to be plagued by memories of Dromund Kaas. At the same time, the conspirators against the Emperor began to suspect they were on the verge of being discovered. Therefore, Darth Nyriss arranged for several assassination attempts against herself in 3,954 BBY as a way of framing the aged Human Darth Xedrix. However, the Emperor interfered with her plans by "suggesting" that she bring in outside assistance in the form of the Sith Lord Scourge.

Nyriss led Scourge through a series of elaborate tests and deceptions as part of his investigations, culminating with Scourge's killing of Darth Xedrix. At that point, Nyriss revealed the conspiracy to Scourge, and in order to convince him to join their cause she took him to the planet Nathema. However, at the same time Revan had been retracing his steps with the help of his ally Canderous Ordo on Rekkiad. Discovering the existence of the Empire and the location of Nathema, Revan traveled there with his droid companion T3-M4 aboard their ship, the Ebon Hawk. Both Sith and Jedi arrived simultaneously, though Revan did not detect Nyriss' ship at first. The Dark Councillor and Scourge, now entirely believing in the conspiracy's cause, shot down the Ebon Hawk and captured the Jedi Master, whom Nyriss identified as Revan.

Revan was held in captivity by Nyriss for four years, tortured under the direction of Lord Scourge, until Revan's former lieutenant Meetra Surik&mdash;better known as the Jedi Exile&mdash;followed her friend's trail to Dromund Kaas with T3-M4 in 3,950 BBY. Scourge, who had come to trust Revan during the last four years, decided to join forces with Surik and Revan to destroy the Emperor. As part of their plan, Scourge approached the Emperor and exposed Nyriss' conspiracy, careful to exclude his role in the plot, so that the Emperor would take action against the Dark Councillor. However, the Emperor did not act as Scourge expected: instead of simply eliminating the conspirators, the Emperor decided to purge the entire Dark Council.

The Emperor summoned nine members of the Council, seven of whom were loyal and two who were conspirators, to his chambers in the Citadel and killed them. Only hours later, he dispatched the Imperial Guard to destroy the estates of the three remaining Councillors, whom he had not expected to answer his summons on account of their treachery, with the full force of the Imperial Military. The three members of the Dark Council were caught entirely by surprise, and the Guard decimated their entire power bases as well as the power bases of the other two conspirators. Fortunately for Revan, he was freed by Scourge and Surik during the chaos, and the trio prepared to end the threat the Emperor posed once and for all. Revan, Scourge, Surik, and T3-M4 infiltrated the Imperial Citadel and fought their way past the Imperial Guard, facing the Emperor himself in his throne room. Revan and his astromech droid charged their enemy, causing the Emperor to blast the Jedi Master with the Force. Advancing on his opponent, the Sith attempted to dominate Revan's mind once again, but the Jedi opened himself to both the light and dark sides to unleash the Force in its purest form, an attack that sent the Emperor flying backwards.

When Revan attempted to charge the distracted Emperor, the Sith unleashed a blast of Force lightning that sent the Jedi Master screaming to the floor, and blasted T3-M4 into shrapnel when the astromech attacked with his flamethrower. Picking up his fallen foe's lightsaber, the Emperor attempted to kill Revan with the weapon but was stopped when Surik knocked it out of the Sith's hands with her own weapon. Faced by Surik, Revan, and Scourge, the Emperor expressed his disappointment with the Sith Lord&mdash;who was suddenly overcome with visions of the future. Realizing that it was not their destiny to defeat the Emperor, Scourge chose to betray his allies by stabbing Surik in the back and distracting Revan enough for the Emperor to blast the Jedi Master with more lightning.

Testing Scourge's loyalty, the Emperor ordered the Sith to kill Revan, but stopped him just before the lightsaber reached its mark. The Emperor decided to imprison Revan, prolonging his life indefinitely through a combination of Sith alchemy and technology and placing the Jedi Master in a specially constructed prison in the heart of the impossible-to-navigate Maelstrom Nebula. Scourge, who claimed to have deceived the two Jedi in order to bring them before the Emperor, was rewarded with the position of Emperor's Wrath, his personal enforcer, and the same immortality Revan received.

Surik's spirit survived the death of her body, however, and remained faithfully at her friend's side while the Emperor fed off of Revan's strength and knowledge. With the strength Surik lent him, Revan was able to fight the Emperor's control and even influence the Emperor in return, tempering the Sith leader's desire to restart war and postponing the renewal of conflict with the Republic for almost three centuries.

A renewed war
"The Emperor has manipulated events for centuries toward one goal: performing an even greater ritual that will destroy this galaxy."

- Lord Scourge

Despite Revan's influence, the Emperor's will could not be stopped, only slowed, and over the next 200 years, the Emperor advanced his plans for a new invasion. However, Revan's plot and the fact that Revan had come within striking distance scared the Emperor immensely, causing him to delve even deeper into his studies of the dark side in search of ways to further guard himself against danger. In his studies, the Emperor discovered the rare technique of transfer essence, which allowed him to prolong his life even further. Using the technique to transfer his life force between bodies, the Emperor created the position of Emperor's Voice&mdash;the host body of the Emperor's consciousness and the ultimate extension of his will, which allowed his true immortal body to remain safe and unharmed in hibernation. Throughout the next three centuries, the Emperor utilized many Voices as the ravaging effects of the dark side took their toll upon the host bodies. These hosts varied widely, including the bodies of a young Human female and an elderly Sith Pureblood, but they always possessed the same emotionless, cold male voice.

Meanwhile, the Emperor's plans for war continued. The Force-sensitive Ovair family was installed in the Jedi Order at the Emperor's request, giving the Sith ruler a family line of Sith spies within the ranks of his enemies. Around 3,756 BBY, the Emperor became aware of the tomb of Naga Sadow on the moon of Yavin 4, and viewing Sadow's powers as a potential threat to his planned invasion and his position as ruler of the Sith, the Emperor ordered Jedi Master Barel Ovair to eliminate any remnant of the Sith's spirit. Ovair and his Padawan Eison Gynt traveled to the moon on behalf of the Jedi Order with the purpose of ridding it of dark side energies, but the pair were attacked on their mission by the descendants of Sadow's Massassi warriors. Ovair eventually returned to the Republic weeks later without his Padawan, but Sadow possessed Gynt and resurfaced several years later in a failed attempt to kill the undercover Sith. The Jedi historian Gnost-Dural deduced centuries later that Ovair had been in fact been targeted by Sadow's spirit because he was a servant of the Sith Emperor, and that the infiltrator had used Gynt to draw out and eliminate Sadow's spirit before the Empire invaded.

Around the turn of the thirteenth century of his rule, the Emperor took on an apprentice in Exal Kressh, a hybrid Human-Sith descendant of Ludo Kressh. He also began to experiment with learning and combining different Force techniques in an effort to extend his reach and sight beyond the capabilities of his Hand alone. During her apprenticeship, Kressh was sent to a monastery on Ambria, where the Emperor experimented on her and prepared to make her a vessel for his mind. He also spent decades installing infiltrators in positions of power throughout the galaxy, and finally, in 3,681 BBY, the Empire returned to the known galaxy. The meticulously calculated plans of the Emperor and the Imperial Military resulted in a series of victories against the Republic in the Outer Rim Territories, including the successful capture of the Aparo sector that resulted when the Emperor activated his agents in the governments of Ruuria, Sernpidal, and Belkadan. As the Imperial Army and Imperial Navy conquered planets such as Sluis Van, Imperial troops massacred anyone who would not swear loyalty to their new Emperor, and troopers of the Republic Military were simply killed on sight.

By the third year of the Great Galactic War, as the conflict soon became known, the Emperor was advancing his plans to spread his influence throughout the galaxy. Through centuries of experimentation, the Emperor was developing a combination of mental domination and transference of his consciousness that would allow him create his "Children"&mdash;the ultimate agents of his will. In the depths of the Sith Academy on the recently reclaimed Korriban, the Emperor's servants were completing the machines and rituals necessary for the process, and his servants were scouring the galaxy for young initiates. To that end, he dispatched his apprentice to the ash world of Lenico IV to learn from Ortolan colonists. The colonists' legends spoke of shamans who lived on through their descendants, something that was of interest to the Emperor's plans for his Children.

Massacring the Ortolan colonists on her master's orders after her mission was complete, Kressh returned to the Empire and was sent to the Kathol Rift. However, the Ortolans' stories opened Kressh's eyes, and she realized that the Emperor intended to hollow out her mind and possess her as the first of his Children. Fleeing her duties and traveling into Republic space, she began feeding the Republic information, and then locked herself in stasis aboard the medical space station Colony Blue above Lenico, where the Emperor could only sense her dreams. Not long after her betrayal, the Emperor witnessed a vision of the Sith Lord Nankrang victorious over the Jedi in the Mid Rim, and he personally chose the banner that the Sith Lord's forces would carry into battle.

Desiring to bring his wayward apprentice back under his control, the Emperor ordered the Dark Council to retrieve her, and the Council summoned the Sith apprentice Teneb Kel to Dromund Kaas. There, Kel was brought before the Emperor&mdash;whose current Voice was a young Human male&mdash;and ordered to find Kressh in the Lenico system. The Sith assassin Kel chased Kressh across the galaxy, encountering her aboard Lenico Colony Blue but failing to capture her until he finally succeeded in killing her in the depths of the Sith Academy on Korriban, where he stopped her from destroying the Emperor's plans. Learning why Kressh had fled the Emperor, Kel returned to the Council and demanded to be elevated to Lordship in exchange for the information. The Council accepted, granting Kel the title of Darth Thanaton and learning of the existence of the Children of the Emperor: the Emperor intended to repeat the process he had attempted with Kressh, transforming young children into extensions of his will. In revenge for his apprentice's betrayal, the Emperor declared the very name Kressh an abomination and ordered all evidence of the family line across the Empire to be utterly destroyed. The Kressh family was completely obliterated from the entire history and fabric of the Empire, ensuring that the relatives of the Emperor's rebellious apprentice would never rise up against him.

At the orders of the Emperor, Force-sensitive children of many species were taken from their families and entered into a special group at the Sith Academy. These children came from many different places and backgrounds: Syo Bakarn was a member of a noble house on Corellia, Augin Blaesus was from the Core World of Erigorm, and Kira Carsen was born on Dromund Kaas itself. At different points during their training, each of the children spent weeks undergoing various rituals and processes in the depths of the Academy, culminating in an audience with the Emperor himself where they were infused with the Emperor's strength and bound to his mind and will. Syo Bakarn became the Emperor's First Son, shielding the other Children from detection, and the Children were sent out into the galaxy as the ultimate undercover agents.

Unless the Emperor willed it, his Children knew nothing of their connection to the Sith or even their Force-sensitivity, and they became high-ranking individuals with influence across the galaxy. Some were planetary representatives, others members of the Republic Military, and some even became members of the Jedi Order itself. Kira Carsen managed to escape Imperial space before the process could be completed when the ten-year-old realized what the Emperor was doing to her, though she would eventually draw the Emperor's attention during her time as a member of the Jedi Order.

As the war continued, the Empire scored victory after victory against an unprepared Republic, claiming worlds such as Utapau and Agamar in their second main offensive. The Imperial capture of the Seswenna sector in 3,671 BBY was countered when the Republic won a resounding victory at the first Battle of Bothawui, and the heroic last stand of Jedi Master Belth Allusis and his men at the second battle inspired the Republic to fight back against the seemingly unstoppable Imperial advance. Only a few years later, a Republic strike team led by Jedi Knight Jaric Kaedan captured the Dread Masters, depriving him of his advisors' powerful fear-inducing battle meditation abilities. A further blow to the Imperial war effort came when a much smaller Republic force defeated the Imperial invasion forces at the Battle of Alderaan in 3,667 BBY, but the Republic's resurgence was broken with the disastrous naval conflict known as the Battle of Hoth in 3,665 BBY. But by 3,660 BBY, the Emperor was growing restless, and the breaking of the Imperial-sponsored Mandalorian blockade of the Hydian Way did nothing to help the chances of ending the war. Not long after the blockade, a resilient Republic struck at Ziost itself, although the Empire eventually defeated the attackers in a battle lasting more than a month. The Republic assault was foiled again at the subsequent Battle of Ashas Ree, but the Republic's success at the earlier Battle of Ord Radama angered the Emperor himself enough to demand that the Empire retake the world. Spurred on by their Lord's command, Darths Malgus and Angral led Imperial forces to a costly victory in the Reconquest of Ord Radama.

As the war neared the end of its third decade, Revan's influence on the Emperor resulted in something that many Sith found surprising: plans for peace. Both the Emperor and the Dark Council were desperate for an end to the brutal war, which as it dragged on was forcing the Empire to strip entire worlds of their resources and peoples to fuel the Imperial war machine. While some of the seven surviving Dark Councillors wanted to continue the war, the Emperor's plans were put in motion around 3,654 BBY after he gave them consolation; each of the seven would receive their own star system from the Republic as part of the upcoming treaty. At the Emperor's request, the Sith Lord Darth Baras led a delegation to approach the Republic with an offer of peace in 3,653 BBY. Yet while negotiations were underway on the planet Alderaan, an armada under Darth Angral attacked the Republic capital of Coruscant and held it captive. Using Coruscant as a bargaining chip, the Empire forced the Republic to sign the Treaty of Coruscant and end the Great Galactic War. The Treaty forced the Republic to immediately withdraw all of its military forces from battlefields across the galaxy and redrew the galactic boundaries, effectively granting the Empire control of those parts of the galaxy that lay to the west and north of the Core as well as north of the Corellian Run. However, after the Treaty's completion, the Emperor retreated back into seclusion and left the Empire under the control of the Dark Council.

Cold War
"I see futures in you. Futures I will not allow. Your future ends here."

- The Emperor, to the Jedi Knight later known as the Hero of Tython

The signing of the treaty began a period that soon came to be called the Cold War, where both the Empire and the Republic rebuilt their strength and engaged in various minor proxy engagements to test their enemy's readiness. The Emperor retained an iron grip on the hearts and minds of his people despite his seemingly apathetic role in governing them, and the Dark Council continued their typical power plays and maneuvering as they ran the Empire. About four years after the treaty, a new world named Voss was discovered by the Empire, and reports delivered by Darth Baras on the Force-sensitive Voss species intrigued the Emperor. The species was ruled by a group of Mystics whose prophecies were always accurate, and the Emperor desired to have one of them as his Voice. As a result, an Imperial force attacked the planet while the Emperor's Hand kidnapped a Mystic from the surface. The Hand was successful in capturing the Mystic, although the Voss annihilated the attacking force. The Emperor studied his captive's abilities throughout the Cold War, utilizing the Voss's prophetic powers to see visions of the future.

Around this time, the secret society known as the Order of Revan began to attract attention again despite its members' wishes. The cult, which worshiped Revan and his teachings on the use of both the light and dark sides of the Force, had emerged not long after the purge of the Dark Council, and its members had somehow learned of Revan's return to Dromund Kaas&mdash;however, they believed that the former Sith had died, not knowing of Revan's imprisonment in the Maelstrom. Over the next several centuries, the Revanites recruited their members from all parts of Imperial society&mdash;including military leaders, commoners, slaves, and even Sith Lords. During the Cold War, the leader of the order, Tari Darkspanner, was among those who believed that Revan had in fact killed the Emperor and taken his place as ruler of the Empire.

A decade after the Treaty of Coruscant, the former apprentice of Jedi Master Orgus Din drew the ire of Darth Angral when the Jedi Knight killed the Sith's son Tarnis on Coruscant. Driven mad with grief, Angral began to wage war against the Republic using stolen superweapons, which caused the Emperor to take an interest in the subject of Angral's wrath. When Angral encountered the Knight's apprentice Kira Carsen on Ord Mantell, the Sith Lord was surprised to learn that the Padawan was a former Child, and he informed the Emperor almost immediately. Desiring to control Carsen once again, the Emperor sent her former fellow Child Valis to retrieve her.

On the Emperor's orders, Valis lured Carsen and her master to an abandoned mining facility and battled the pair in an attempt to recapture Carsen. When Carsen and the Knight finally faced Darth Angral aboard his flagship Oppressor, the Emperor chose that moment to take control of her. At the Emperor's orders, Angral battled the Knight to the death, and the Emperor took full control of Carsen when Angral fell to the Jedi's blade. However, with help from her master, Carsen was able to summon a wall of light to permanently sever her connection to the Emperor. The loss of Carsen angered the Emperor, but he soon became suspicious of the Knight, who became known as the Hero of Tython after the battle with Angral, and grew wary of the Jedi's power over the next year.

The Jedi threat
"You are mine. Servants. Slaves. Weapons. And you will obey&hellip;"

- The Emperor takes control of the Jedi strike team

In 3,642 BBY,, the tenuous peace brought by the Treaty of Coruscant began to collapse as a result of various proxy conflicts, Angral's campaign among them. However, the Empire did not truly commit itself to a renewed war until the Emperor's hold on Revan was broken. The ghost of Meetra Surik enlisted the aid of the Jedi Master Oteg and an elite strike team composed of Republic soldiers and Jedi to free the imprisoned Jedi from the heart of the Maelstrom, and for the first time in centuries the Emperor was freed from Revan's mental manipulations&mdash;and no longer hindered by Revan's desire to protect the Republic. Without Revan's influence, the Emperor began to accelerate his plans for galactic annihilation and fueled the flames of war across the galaxy, and the Empire began to make war upon the Republic in force. When the Emperor learned that the former Dark Councillor Sajar&mdash;now the Padawan of Jedi Master Tol Braga&mdash;was on the planet Quesh, the Emperor dispatched his Wrath to capture Sajar.

Lord Scourge failed, however, when he encountered the Hero of Tython and recognized the Jedi as the one he had seen in his visions three hundred years ago. Knowing of the Emperor's interest in the Hero, Scourge returned empty-handed to his master and delivered the news that the Knight had joined a strike team that Tol Braga was assembling&mdash;a strike team with the purpose of capturing and redeeming the Emperor. The Emperor sent a detachment of the Imperial Guard, under the command of Guardsman Lassicar, to follow the Jedi to the planet Hoth, and Lassicar soon reported that the strike team intended to infiltrate the Emperor's space station. On Balmorra, the Hero and Jedi Master Warren Sedoru had already recovered the prototype of the cloaking device shielding the fortress, and Lassicar's men failed in their attempts to capture the Hero and prevent the acquisition of the fortress' schematics on Hoth. The Emperor also activated one of his Children, Augin Blaesus, in an attempt to kill the royal family of Erigorm&mdash;an action that would have severely damaged the Republic's relationship with the Rift Alliance splinter government and harmed the Republic's war effort&mdash;but Blaesus' efforts were foiled by the Jedi Master known as the Barsen'thor.

When the strike team landed aboard the Emperor's fortress, they were forced to fight through the Imperial Guard and as well as Sithspawn known as Harrowers to reach the Emperor, and the first Jedi to enter the Emperor's throne room were the Hero and Kira Carsen. While the Emperor watched from his throne, Lord Scourge battled the pair in a fierce duel, but the Wrath was ultimately defeated by the two Jedi. At that moment, Master Braga, Master Sedoru, and the Jedi Knight Leeha Narezz arrived in the throne room, and Braga approached the Emperor's throne to request that he accompany the Jedi back to Tython. Leaping down from his throne, the Emperor mocked the Jedi Master for his pride and self-righteousness, surprising the strike team with his knowledge of their identities.

The Emperor then let loose a blazing storm of violet lightning that sent Narezz and Sedoru crashing to the floor while Braga, Carsen and the Hero struggled to deflect it. It was not long before Braga and then Carsen succumbed to the Emperor's attack as well, leaving only the Knight to advance slowly against the storm. The Emperor then summoned a ball of pure dark side energy in his hands and unleashed his full power against the Hero, throwing the Jedi to the floor as the Emperor began to dominate the minds of his fallen enemies. Informing them that they were now his slaves and weapons, he unleashed another blast of lightning that sent them all into unconsciousness.

True to his word, the Emperor bound the Jedi to his will and turned them to the dark side. His servants spent several months retraining them as Sith, transforming the fallen Jedi into the Emperor's loyal agents, and the Hero was placed under the tutelage of Overseer Chaskar. However, the Knight was finally freed from the Emperor's control by the spirit of Orgus Din, and the Hero escaped back to Tython with the help of Lord Scourge. The former Emperor's Wrath revealed to the Jedi Council that the Emperor intended to complete the life-consuming ritual again on a galactic scale, but the ritual required a sacrifice of billions of simultaneous deaths to start. To that end, the Emperor sent the high-ranking Executor Krannus and his death cult to the recently discovered Republic prison world of Belsavis. Knowing that the fanatically loyal cult would gladly sacrifice their lives for him, the Emperor orchestrated an Imperial attack to serve as a distraction so that Krannus could detonate the planet's power core; an explosion that would ripple through hyperspace and consume all of the neighboring systems. The Emperor also awoke Geland, a Child who was on Belsavis, in order to prevent the Barsen'thor from acquiring an army in the form of the Esh-kha species.

Voices and pawns
"These petty conflicts mean nothing. The concerns of this galaxy are meaningless. Once I ascend, all will be tranquil in this galaxy. It is my promise to you. Now, strike!"

- The Emperor orders his Wrath to kill the Voice and free his essence

While the Hero and Lord Scourge rushed to Belsavis, the Emperor was baited into traveling to the planet Voss by Darth Baras. Baras had alerted his leader to the presence of a dark side entity known as Sel-Makor on the planet Voss, and the Emperor traveled there to see if Sel-Makor's secrets could aid him in completing the ritual. However, Baras was manipulating the Emperor&mdash;when the Voss body that the Emperor was occupying entered Sel-Makor's resting place in the ancient Sith ruins known as the Dark Heart, the Emperor discovered that he could not leave. Sel-Makor began to fight the Emperor for control of the Voice, silencing the Emperor and cutting him off from the Hand.

The Emperor's last instruction was for the Hand to recruit the apprentice of Darth Baras as his new Wrath. Baras' apprentice had been betrayed by the Sith Lord on the planet Quesh, and the Hand sent the new Wrath to eliminate Baras' sister Darth Ekkage before she could escape her prison on Belsavis. In a moment of strength, the Emperor was able to send a message to the Hand that explained his predicament. As a result, the Emperor's Wrath was able to locate the Emperor in the Dark Heart, and after driving Sel-Makor from the Emperor's host the Wrath fulfilled the Emperor's request and killed the Voice. This allowed the essence of the Emperor to return to his Hand, who aided their master in inhabiting the body of a Human male.

One of the Emperor's first actions after being freed was to send the Sith Lord Fulminiss, a renowned Sith sorcerer who excelled at mass extinction through Sith magic, to Voss so that he could start the ritual. On the Emperor's orders, the fallen Narezz set a trap for the Hero of Tython using her lover Jomar Chul on the Korriban's Flame space station, but the Hero was able to defeat the Nautolan Jedi and break the Emperor's control over her. Through the eyes of another Child named Sophia Farash, the Emperor learned that the Barsen'thor was securing the aid of the Voss species, but Farash's attempt to kill the Jedi Master ended with the Child's death.

The Hero also succeeded in halting Fulminiss' plans on Voss, preventing the Sith from using Sel-Makor to unleash a plague of madness across the planet, and defeated Warren Sedoru after the fallen Jedi Master captured the Republic flagship Valiant. Unconcerned at the recent losses, the Emperor dispatched Tol Braga to the embattled world of Corellia, where the Kel Dor Dark Jedi began to aid the Imperial military in the Battle of Corellia. However, Braga's true assignment was to cause massive civilian casualties in order to start the Emperor's ritual, and the Jedi Order soon marshaled all available Jedi and placed them under the Hero's command on Corellia to combat Braga's plans. Upon learning from his First Son that the Jedi had entrusted the Guardian Holds, several vital fortresses on Corellia, to his unknowing Children, the Emperor also activated those Children in order to take control of the Holds and damage the Republic's war efforts on Corellia.



After the Hero's forces foiled Braga's attempts to massacre civilians, the Emperor ordered the Kel Dor to detonate the Imperial battle cruiser Eclipse above the Government District of Corellia's Coronet City. The corrupted Jedi Master&mdash;who had long ago accepted his fate and now served the Emperor willingly&mdash;complied with his master's instructions, but the Hero of Tython boarded the cruiser and managed to disable the ship's engines before detonation. In the process, the Knight also defeated Braga and managed to draw him back to the light side after refusing to end the Jedi Master's suffering. The Emperor was further weakened by the loss of his First Son, who was defeated by the Barsen'thor before Bakarn purged the First Son from his own mind. With the First Son's defeat, the shroud protecting the other Children from detection was lifted, allowing the Jedi Order to track down the Emperor's entire network of spies.

Final confrontation
"I will not be contained. I cannot be redeemed. Death is all that remains, and you will not kill me. [...] I will not be your trophy. If I must die, I choose how&mdash;and everything dies with me."

- The Emperor's last words to the Hero

After learning of the Emperor's location on Dromund Kaas from Braga, the Hero embarked on a mission to confront the Sith in the Dark Temple while an invasion force under the command of Grand Master Satele Shan attacked the Imperial capital. Well aware of his enemy's presence and intention, the Emperor waited in the depths of the Dark Temple as the Hero and the astromech droid T7-O1 fought their way through the Imperial military and the temple's defenses. As a droid, T7-O1 was the only one of the Jedi's companions who could safely confront the Emperor without falling under the Sith's control, but the Hero and T7-O1 were forced to rescue one of the other members of their crew when the companion was pinned down by Imperial forces.

When his enemies arrived in the Dark Temple's throne room, the Emperor arose from his throne and unleashed a bolt of violet lightning after mocking the Jedi for sacrificing strength to rescue an ally. The Hero intercepted the attack with a lightsaber, and the Emperor summoned three mindform duplicates of himself to attack the Knight as he slowly descended the steps from his throne. The Jedi and T7-O1 made quick work of the phantoms by the time he reached the bottom, and the Emperor remained unfazed when his opponent's weapon was raised in a guard stance. The Hero questioned the Sith's desire to consume the galaxy, but the Emperor warned the Knight that his mind and abilities were beyond the Jedi's comprehension, and his goals were his to decide.

Claiming that he would outlast everything and that his will could not be stopped, the Emperor summoned more duplicates of himself and drew his own lightsaber. Both the Emperor and his phantoms utilized Sith magic and lightning as they battled the Hero and T7-O1, vanishing and reappearing within the dimly lit chamber to toy with his opponent's senses. But to the Emperor's surprise, the Jedi slowly but surely gained the upper hand in their battle, cutting down the Sith's duplicates one by one and battering away at the Emperor's defenses. Finally, the phantom Emperors dissolved into swirls of dark side energy and the Hero's true opponent fell to his knees before the steps. However, when the Knight approached the seemingly injured Emperor, the Sith unleashed an explosive blast of Force lightning that sent his opponent sliding back across the floor.

The Emperor acknowledged his enemy's immense power, but mocked the Jedi's limiting adherence to the light side of the Force before unleashing a second, more powerful blast of lightning. The Hero managed to catch the attack on the blade of a lightsaber, and the two opponents advanced across the room toward each other as the Emperor continued to blast the Jedi with lightning&mdash;but as they reached each other the Knight spun to the side and delivered a devastating strike to the Emperor's waist. The Sith fell to the floor, but lightning continued to crackle around him as he tried and failed to rise, and he defiantly declared that he would never be redeemed or contained. Brushing off the Hero's claims that he would face justice, the Emperor tried again to rise but fell to the floor. Under the belief that the Emperor was dead, the Jedi contacted Lord Scourge to report success, and the former Emperor's Wrath informed his ally that the Emperor was not yet defeated.

The Emperor's essence left his fallen Voice and warned the Hero that he would take the Jedi with him if he had to die, releasing a massive amount of dark side energy from the body of the Voice as a final defiant act. The energy rippled through the Dark Temple and began to collapse the structure, so the Jedi and T7-O1 fled the structure and returned to their ship.

A restless sleep
"He's gone. Everyone knows that. But his voice&hellip; still in my head. Can't sleep. Nothing makes sense. The Emperor is dead. Why is he still talking?"

- Suri

The Emperor's essence returned to his true body and entered a deep slumber in order to recuperate, as the battle with the Hero had grievously wounded the Sith's spirit, but the rest of the Empire believed that their leader had fallen&mdash;the Sith Lord Darth Malgus took advantage of his absence to steal the Emperor's space station and declare his own New Empire, though the false Emperor would be defeated in battle with both Republic and Imperial forces on Ilum.

While his Hand tended to and guarded his body, the Emperor slowly recovered from the devastating injury that the Hero had dealt him by killing the Voice. In his slumber, the Emperor's injured mind reached out to his Children and began to whisper to them, raging at the Knight and issuing contradictory orders as his consciousness moved quickly from thought to thought. Some Children, such as Tannac, were able to block out the incoherent commands of their master, but others like Suri were almost driven mad by the Emperor's rage and his constantly shifting thoughts.

However, without the Emperor's commands directing their actions, the Dread Masters &mdash;who had recently been freed from their prison on Belsavis after twenty-seven years of confinement &mdash;decided to become independent, as the Emperor was the only one who was worthy of their loyalty. Manipulating the Trandoshan warlord Kephess on Denova as well as other events across the galaxy, the six turned against both the Empire and the Republic to become a third power in the new war.

Legacy
"When I was born, the Emperor was the Empire. Everything existed to feed his whims. He was so far above us. No one, Sith or slave, would have dared even form an opinion about him."

- Lord Scourge

The Emperor ruled the Empire for over 1300 years, and during that time he exerted an enormous psychological influence on his people. In the Empire, he was viewed as both a god and king&mdash;almost every citizen of the Empire was more than willing to sacrifice his or her life in the service of their Emperor. He was the source of many common phrases and utterances in Imperial culture, such as "Glory to the Emperor", "Long Live the Emperor", and "It's enough to wake the Emperor".

Eventually, Vitiate passed away, and thousands of years later, the Sith Lord Darth Plagueis&mdash;himself obsessed with achieving immortality&mdash;mused that Vitiate was the only Sith Lord in existence who had come close to achieving the secret.

Personality and traits
"If you kill everyone in the galaxy, you'll be Emperor of nothing. What's the point of all this?''" "''You discern a fraction of reality. Beyond these stars exist other galaxies, other worlds, other beings. I will experience or ignore them as I wish. I will spend eternity becoming everything: a farmer, an artist, a simple man. When the last living thing in the universe finally dies, I will enjoy peace and wait for the cycle to begin again."

- The Hero of Tython and the Emperor

Almost from birth, the Emperor was unusual in that he seemed to lack emotion and empathy &mdash;something that would remain constant throughout his life, regardless of the host body he would use. Tenebrae felt no affection for his mother, father, or birth father, as he killed each of them without mercy, and it was not long after his powers manifested that the child discovered how to feed off of the fear and suffering of those around him. The child was a cruel ruler, massacring hundreds simply to sate his hunger for anguish. As a Sith Lord, Vitiate became known as more of a scholar than a warrior, as he spent much of his century-long rule delving into the mysteries of the dark side.

While other Sith became feared warriors and conquered new worlds for the glory of the Empire, Vitiate was content to remain on Nathema even when the rest of the Sith Lords went to war against the Republic. However, Vitiate's public persona was merely a sham: by the time he entered the second century of his lifetime, the Sith was calculating, manipulative, and patient enough to sit by while his plans took years to reach completion. When news of Naga Sadow's defeat reached the ears of the people, Vitiate was able to carefully drive the rest of the Empire into a frenzy of panic and herd them as he wished. He also revealed his true persona to the 8,000 Sith Lords who heeded his call on Nathema&mdash;the reclusive scholar crushed their wills and bound them to his own indomitable will.

The ritual performed on Nathema affected the Emperor beyond just his strength in the Force; the price of immortality meant that the Emperor no longer experienced any of the senses that normal people possessed. Taste, touch, smell, color, and even emotion meant nothing to the Emperor, as he lacked the capacity to experience any of them. The Emperor did not care, however, as such mortal concerns were now beneath him. His servant Lord Scourge, who was subjected to a scientific recreation of the immortality ritual by the Emperor, came to realize during his three centuries of service that the Sith ruler had transcended his humanity and mortality even within his own mind&mdash;the Emperor sacrificed the ability to feel anything, separating himself from the rest of the universe in the most fundamental ways and convincing himself that he was like a god.

In his search for a way to completely escape death, the one thing he truly feared, the Emperor delved into many arcane and lost techniques of the dark side. Developing ways to link his consciousness with those of other beings, the Emperor soon gained a significant number of servants who were fanatically loyal to and intricately linked with their master, such as the Emperor's Hand, the Imperial Guard, and the Children of the Emperor. As the reach of his consciousness grew ever greater, the Emperor became capable of dividing his focus among multiple agents of his will across the galaxy while still maintaining complete possession of his current Voice. Because of this ability, those who received audiences with the Emperor often gained the correct impression that the Sith was listening to other conversations even while speaking.

The Emperor was motivated by the only two emotions he could still feel: hunger for power and fear of losing it. Revan's subconscious manipulations of the Emperor while he was imprisoned further augmented the Sith's fear of death, pushing it to the point of irrationality and fueling the Emperor's desire to become truly and utterly immortal. As his spirit had been rendered immortal by the ritual, the Emperor's perception of time and his patience extended as well &mdash;something that allowed him to carefully work for centuries toward his goals. The hopes, desires, and concerns of living beings meant nothing to the Emperor, who was completely devoid of any empathy, and to him all other beings were like ants; his will was utter and absolute. If the Emperor's ritual had been completed, the Sith would have spent eternity fulfilling any desire that he had. Over the course of his life, the Emperor had come to desire peace for the galaxy, but peace in the form of utter and complete emptiness. When the Emperor touched Lord Scourge with his mind, the mental contact drove the Sith Lord nearly insane despite only lasting less than a second. Scourge's perception of the Emperor's mind was one filled with indescribable horrors, with the emptiness of complete annihilation lurking beneath its surface.

When the Hero of Tython began to oppose him, the Emperor professed a lack of concern for the Knight's successes against his agents, but over the course of his service Lord Scourge had come to recognize what little emotion remained in his master, and the emotion the Emperor was feeling was fear and hatred. Using the powers of Revan and his Voss host to gaze into the future, the Emperor saw the possibility of his own death at the hands of that Jedi. That possibility terrified the immortal ruler, and he became more and more anxious to complete the dark ritual again to ensure his survival, but the Hero was ultimately able to strike down the Emperor in battle just as he had foreseen. Even then, the Emperor clung to life as a spirit of the dark side and took control of a new host, but he eventually died a final death some time over the course of the next three thousand years.

Powers and abilities
"There is no death; there is only the Force&mdash;and I am its master."

- The Sith Emperor

Even as a child, the Sith Emperor possessed immense strength in the Force, and his abilities began to manifest themselves at the age of six. He used his newfound powers to snap his adoptive father's neck with a thought, and tortured his mother with the Force for months while feeding on her fear and pain. As his powers grew, Tenebrae continued to gorge himself on the fear and suffering of those whom he tortured in public executions. When he confronted his real father, the Sith Lord Dramath, at the age of ten, Tenebrae was able to strip the man of both his sanity and his power in the Force.

Tenebrae's power at the age of thirteen was great enough for Marka Ragnos, the current Dark Lord of the Sith, to acknowledge the teenager's strength and grant him the title of Lord Vitiate. Vitiate soon gained a reputation as a scholar, spending much of the next century studying the secrets of the dark side. He soon gained an immense knowledge of Sith sorcery, becoming one of the most powerful practitioners of both Sith magic and Sith alchemy throughout history, and devised complex rituals to warp reality and life itself. Another one of Vitiate's specialties was in the domination of his opponent's minds, as he was able to dominate the minds of 8,000 Sith Lords and bind them to his will. He then used their combined power to perform the most complex ritual of Sith magic ever performed, ripping the Force from the entire planet of Nathema and absorbing the combined life force of every living thing on the surface. Lord Scourge suspected that the Emperor had not only absorbed the lives of those who had died in the ritual, but was in fact feeding off of their spirits to sustain his own throughout the centuries that followed.

As Emperor, he spent much of his rule experimenting even further with the dark side, discovering many lost techniques and increasing his immense power even more. While his body was harmed by the ravaging effects of the dark side, the technique of transfer essence allowed the Emperor to move his consciousness, which had been made immortal as a result of the ritual on Nathema, between bodies and sustain his life indefinitely. By combining various Force techniques, the Emperor was also able to imbue portions of his consciousness into infants, transforming these Children of the Emperor into extensions of his will. The Emperor could suppress his Children's personas and even their Force-sensitivity, making them the ultimate covert operatives, and even possess them like puppets.

The Emperor's rituals on Dromund Kaas warped the planet's very atmosphere, creating perpetual lightning storms, and he became a master of manipulating objects and the environment with the Force. He was easily able to block T3-M4's flamethrower by wrapping the Force around himself, and could send Revan flying across his throne room with barely an effort. The Emperor could conjure storms of Force lightning, and he disintegrated T3-M4 with just a thought by blasting the astromech droid into shrapnel. The Emperor was able to summon Sith magic, which enabled him to create physical duplicates of himself while battling the Hero of Tython. When necessary, the Emperor would utilize his red-bladed lightsaber in combat.

Behind the scenes
"You harness immense power&mdash;but you lack the purity of will to direct it. I will not be contained. I cannot be redeemed. Death is all that remains, and you will not kill me."

- The Emperor in a vision to Jedi Knight players, during the mission "The Trials"

The Sith Emperor and his Empire were first mentioned, albeit indirectly, in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords as the mysterious threat that Revan had left to confront after the end of the previous game, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. His first true appearance was in Star Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire Act 1: Shades of the Sith, an issue in the Star Wars: The Old Republic series of comics that served as backstory for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game Star Wars: The Old Republic. He appeared repeatedly in the Galactic Timeline series of in-universe history videos, which explained the history of the Great Galactic War as well as the history of the reconstituted Sith Empire. He was featured primarily in Timelines 7 through 11, which dealt with the Empire's history and the Emperor's plans and actions in the decades leading up to the Great Galactic War. The Emperor is also mentioned on several pages of the Holonet division of the game's official site, primarily in the entries for the Empire, Dromund Kaas, and Korriban, though he is also mentioned in the entries for several Flashpoints that relate to Revan or the Empire's history.

When The Old Republic was first announced in 2008, the entertainment site IGN mistakenly reported that the identity of the Sith Emperor was actually Naga Sadow, though the official website was more vague on the subject. Comments by Daniel Erickson, one of the lead writers for the game, led many to believe that the Emperor had in fact been Emperor during the Great Hyperspace War, though this was later debunked and the Emperor's backstory explained in the 2011 novel Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan. Written by Drew Karpyshyn, the book revealed the Emperor had been born Tenebrae on the planet Medriaas, and explained both Tenebrae's rise to power as Lord Vitiate and the origins of Vitiate's Empire itself. The 2012 reference guide Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia gave further information on the Sith Emperor, revealing that the position of Emperor's Voice and the creation of the Children were results of Revan's attack on the Emperor. It also gave more information on the early Empire, though it also referred to him as "Darth Vitiate"&mdash;however, the Encyclopedia was also incorrect on several other details. Jason Fry similarly applied the title of Darth to Naga Sadow in his 2012 guide book The Essential Guide to Warfare, though he confirmed that it was not intended. The rest of the Encyclopedia refers to the Emperor only as "Lord Vitiate", so it is unclear if the use of the Darth title was simply an error.

The name "Tenebrae" is Latin for darkness, gloom or obscurity, while his Sith title of Vitiate is also Latin: in this case, it means "having been corrupted, defiled, or voided". The English word vitiate means to spoil, impair, weaken, or corrupt.

While he is mentioned throughout The Old Republic, the Emperor only appears in "person" in the Sith Warrior and Jedi Knight class storylines, and is voiced by Doug Bradley. He appears in "Descent", the final mission of Act II for the Jedi Knight, where the Knight boards the Emperor's space station. The attempt to capture him fails, and the Emperor turns the player to the dark side in a cutscene. However, the Sith Warrior mission "The Voice of Darkness" on Voss explains the role of the Emperor's Voice, and confirms that the Emperor had been utilizing a Voss Mystic as his Voice throughout the Cold War. In the mission, the player is forced to battle the Emperor's Voice&mdash;which had been possessed by Sel-Makor&mdash;before killing the Voice and freeing the Emperor's essence. The Emperor can also appear in a vision to Jedi Knight players if they choose to complete the mission "The Trials" on Voss, while players of other classes will receive visions of their enemies taken from their respective finales.

The Act III finale of the Jedi Knight storyline features a final confrontation with the Emperor on Dromund Kaas, where the Knight fights through the Dark Temple to reach him. When one of the player's companions is under attack, the player can choose to rescue their companion for light side points at the cost of giving the Emperor time to "increase" his strength. Alternatively, they can choose to leave their companion to die for dark side points, but the Emperor remains the same in terms of game mechanics either way. After the Emperor is defeated, the player is presented with two light side options and a dark side option: tell the Emperor that he will face justice, promise the Sith that he will be redeemed, or simply kill the Emperor. The first two options give light side points, but the Emperor still collapses and seemingly dies before exploding into dark side energy after the player speaks with Lord Scourge.

The Emperor's Voice dies as a result of the collapsing building and wounds inflicted by the Knight, but it is revealed in a message to Sith Warrior players that the Emperor's essence survived and returned to another body, where he entered a deep sleep under the care of his Hand to recover his strength. However, the 2012 novel Star Wars: Darth Plagueis reveals that the Sith Emperor did in fact die a final time at some point before the book's events, 3,600 years after the events of The Old Republic. In the novel, which explains the backstories of the Sith Lords Darth Plagueis and Darth Sidious, Plagueis muses about Vitiate's accomplishments during the Muun Sith Lord's own research on immortality.

Appearances

 * Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan
 * Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire Act 1: Shades of the Sith
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire Act 2: The Broken World
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire Act 3: Burn the Future
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic, Threat of Peace Act 1: Treaty of Coruscant
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic: Deceived
 * Timeline 1: Treaty of Coruscant
 * Timeline 4: The Empire Changes Strategy
 * Timeline 5: The Battle of Bothawui
 * Timeline 6: Onslaught of the Sith Empire
 * Timeline 7: Peace for the Republic?
 * Timeline 8: The Jedi Civil War
 * Timeline 9: The Mandalorian Wars
 * Timeline 10: The Exar Kun War
 * Timeline 11: Rebirth of the Sith Empire
 * Timeline 12: The Great Hyperspace War
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic 8: The Lost Suns, Part 2
 * Star Wars: The Old Republic: Annihilation
 * Star Wars: Darth Plagueis