One Sith

"How can you all be Sith? We were taught there were never more than two, a Master and an apprentice.''" "You were taught the old ways. We are only one'' Sith now."

- Alema Rar, and White Eyes

By the year 130 ABY, the One Sith or the New Sith Order had risen to take the place of Lumiya's Sith faction, itself the remnant of Darth Bane's Order. It is known that a Sith known as Darth Krayt began the order on Korriban, the ancient Sith burial world, at some point before 30 ABY. In this new Sith cult, many of the followers sported a red-and-black tattooed appearance and used lightsabers with a yorik coral-styled hilt design. This Sith Order was considered heretical by Darth Andeddu and Darth Bane. After the Sith-Imperial War, they were targets for assassination by Galactic Alliance Core Fleet Commandos.

The rise of Darth Krayt
"Don't look so amazed. The Sith were always born and re-born within the ranks of the Jedi."

- Darth Krayt to Cade Skywalker

Darth Krayt, formerly Jedi Knight A'Sharad Hett, was the founder and leader of this new generation of Sith Lords. A witness to a galaxy deeply wounded by the Clone Wars, the Galactic Civil War, and the Yuuzhan Vong War, A'Sharad came to believe that the galaxy was fractured and weak, and that a single will was needed to make it whole and strong again. Equipped with knowledge gained from Sith holocrons found on the ancient Sith burial world of Korriban and renaming himself Darth Krayt after the fierce creature of his homeworld, he reestablished the order under his leadership and pledged to reunify the galaxy according to the will of the Sith. Krayt believed that the Sith needed to grow in strength over the decades, while the Jedi Order would become increasingly weakened and compromised by their lack of ruthlessness. When the balance of power had shifted sufficiently, the Sith would strike.

Krayt's Order was founded before 30 ABY. Its agents, including Lomi Plo and Welk, were active during the Yuuzhan Vong War, and by 40 ABY, they numbered more than thirty.

The new Sith were not connected with Lumiya and her plans to remake Jacen Solo, which led to him becoming Darth Caedus in 40 ABY. Vergere encountered Hett in Yuuzhan Vong captivity prior to the Yuuzhan Vong War, and had philosophical discussions with him, ultimately leaving him behind as they did not see eye to eye on certain matters. Lumiya apparently encountered him some time during the early years of the Yuuzhan Vong War, but opted to actively reject his vision for the Sith. Lumiya and Vergere were both unwilling to discard the Rule of Two and were not compatible with Krayt's Order.

According to the Sith on Korriban in 40 ABY, it was believed that Luke Skywalker's Jedi would also grow in strength with time, frustrating the new Sith Order's long-term plan. Therefore they took advantage of Solo's fall to the dark side, in order to preempt the Jedi, and effectively used him to deflect attention away from themselves.

In 41 ABY, with Darth Caedus's death at the end of the Second Galactic Civil War and with his apprentice, Tahiri Veila, redeemed, Lumiya's Sith, the last surviving remnant of the Order of the Sith Lords had perished, along with the Rule of Two. This was another presumed extinction of the Sith Order, little knowing that the One Sith were hiding on Korriban 11 years earlier.

For more than a hundred years, Krayt grew and strengthened the Sith on Korriban, surreptitiously planning to bring its vision of peace and order to the galaxy. While the order grew in secret, Krayt attempted to heal the wounds inflicted upon him by the Vong, going into lengthy stasis-treatments and conferring only with his most trusted servant, the first Darth Wyyrlok.

Krayt was now living beyond his standard lifespan and his body began to fail him, his condition kept at bay by healing trances. He estimated that the seeds the Vong had implanted within him would consume him within a decade or two, which fueled his later interest in Cade Skywalker, as he was motivated by a sense that the young Jedi apprentice in exile had once used the Force to revive his comrade from the edge of death.

The Sith-Imperial War


"Lingering hatred festered on worlds that had suffered heavily at the hands of the Yuuzhan Vong. That hatred gave us our opening. We manufactured a cause for war, making the Vong seem responsible. Split, the Galactic Alliance began to fight itself. And so died."

- Darth Krayt

At last, in the period of 127–130 ABY, the Sith made their presence known openly under Krayt's leadership, and the result of his machinations was the Sith-Imperial War. Krayt's own holocron contained entries relating how he caused the fall of the Galactic Alliance and the restoration of the Empire as the dominant galactic power.

Krayt harnessed that hatred to sabotage a Jedi project that was established for entirely altruistic reasons. The original intent of the Ossus Project was to use Yuuzhan Vong terraforming techniques to restore a barren section of the once-devastated Jedi fortress world of Ossus. When the test proved successful, the response was tremendous. Out of a host of applicants, one hundred worlds were selected for the Vong terraforming process. Yuuzhan Vong Shapers, overseen by Jedi escorts, produced incredible results. But Krayt's agents sabotaged the process; soon, the vegetation withered, and bony growths like those once seen on those the Vong had taken as slaves began forming on the skin of the inhabitants. The Jedi immediately suspected sabotage, but could never prove it. It did not matter; the lingering resentment the galaxy felt towards the Vong, even decades after their defeat and exile, did Krayt's work for him, and soon the Vong were accused of trying to restart their genocidal crusade against the galaxy by other means.

The results were everything the Dark Lord of the Sith could have hoped for. The Jedi, devoted to the truth above all, defended the Vong and encouraged the Galactic Alliance to support them. The Empire reacted accordingly; members of the Moff Council demanded retribution (quite possibly instructed to do so by Krayt himself) and, invoking the Treaty of Anaxes, declared war on the Alliance. But in addition to war with the Empire, the Alliance found itself facing dissension from within its own ranks. Worlds that had suffered the most under the Vong now aimed their resentment at the Alliance; many of them refused to support the Alliance and actively sided with the Empire, while others just stood by and watched under the banner of neutrality. So divided, the Alliance was easy to conquer. But Emperor Roan Fel himself was less than enthusiastic; he'd only reluctantly declared war and never threw his full support behind it. He even prevented his Imperial Knights from participating. Because Roan Fel refused to let the Imperial Knights enter the war, the Empire didn't have the strength necessary to counter the Jedi, and so, the Sith joined the conflict.

In three years, the Galactic Alliance was defeated and the Empire absorbed all its former holdings, even reclaiming Coruscant as the Imperial throneworld. It was a reversal of the galactic order that no one could have foreseen, or believed was possible. But despite the grandeur of this victory, it was but a stepping stone for Krayt. Quite possibly he felt that it would be easier to establish his definition of order over the galaxy under an Empire than under a democratic government, even if that Empire was no longer the absolute tyranny his predecessor Darth Sidious had intended.

The consolidation of power
"Roan Fel never really embraced the war or the idea of a unified galaxy. He went along with it as a political necessity. That's not what the Empire&mdash;what the galaxy&mdash;needs. The galaxy writhes in chaos and disorder. It requires a man of vision. I am that man of vision. I am the new Emperor."

- Darth Krayt



Now that the Empire was triumphant, it was time to remove the last obstacle to the Sith; their ancient enemies, the Jedi. With the fall of Coruscant, the Empire's ruler, Emperor Roan Fel, had called on the Jedi to surrender and submit to the Empire. But by now, the Jedi were aware of the Sith's involvement in the war and refused to join them. They withdrew from Coruscant, yielding their Temple to their enemies, and holed themselves in their praxeum on Ossus. Krayt dispatched his Hand, Darth Nihl, on a devastating attack against the praxeum.

What came to be called the Massacre at Ossus did not prove to be as absolute a victory as he had hoped for. True, Nihl managed to make several significant kills, especially one of the most prominent members of the Jedi Council, Kol Skywalker, scion of the very bloodline that had proven to be both the greatest boon and, later, the greatest impediment to Sith dominance. But the death of even a good number of Jedi did not make for victory. The Jedi were sent to flight, scattered, but they were not yet defeated.

But the Jedi had still been brought low enough to allow him to take the next step; now that the Empire was triumphant, it was time to claim its throne as his own. He launched a daring palace revolution, marching with his cohorts straight into the audience chamber of Emperor Roan Fel himself, killing the man who sat on the throne and seating himself in his place. Noting the confusion and outrage from the members of the Moff Council who were present, he laid out the facts of life for them, that Emperor Fel was never really interested in going to war. Krayt then declared himself Emperor of the galaxy, stating that a man of vision such as himself was required to reinstate intergalactic stability.

Faced with little choice, the Moff Council swore loyalty to him. For the first time in more than a hundred years, a Sith Lord held the galactic seat of power. At once he set about imposing order on a galaxy that sorely needed it, but this too was an incomplete victory. The "Emperor" he had killed had been anything but. It had to be a double; the real Fel was a fully trained Imperial Knight and would surely have defended himself, rather than just stand there and let himself be slain. It was imperative that the real Fel be found, before he recruited allies among the Moffs, the military, or those Jedi who had survived.



And there was a further concern that he kept to himself and his lieutenant, Wyyrlok. Krayt knew all too well that his health was failing him; he was ruling on borrowed time. But he had felt a murmur in the Force during the Ossus massacre; someone, a Jedi, had somehow used the Force to heal someone else, bring them back to life from the brink of death. If his reign was to endure, if he was to establish his vision of galactic order, he had to find this Jedi with the power to bring beings back to life, and bend his power to serve the dark side.

For seven years, the Sith began to impose their rule over the galaxy. Unfortunately, unlike the last Empire, they were unable to maintain complete control, for Fel had gathered his forces on Bastion; there were many Jedi who weren't killed; the Alliance Remnant struck at them at every turn. Things got so out of hand that the Sith had to resort to trickery to lure out their enemies to be slaughtered. But the leaders of the three factions were not fools and refused to walk into a trap. Also, the Moff Council, Grand Admiral Morlish Veed and his lover, Nyna Calixte, were planning to undermine the Sith to take control of the Empire.

Hearing word that a Skywalker had survived the massacre, Krayt ordered all his resources to search for the lost Jedi. When he arrived on Coruscant to rescue Jedi healer Hosk Trey'lis, the Sith were able to catch him, and called off the search. Krayt then proceeded to turn Skywalker to the dark side, so he could use his healing power to cure him. This caused a number of Sith to question their master. But Skywalker escaped, along with a little help and Trey'lis joined the Force. Krayt ordered his minions to resume the search for Skywalker.

After Stazi stole the new Advanced Star Destroyer Imperious from Mon Calamari, Krayt ordered 10% of its Mon Calamari population exterminated. His loyal Sith and stormtroopers began by slaughtering the entire Mon Calamari Council, while the rest of the Mon Calamari population was forced into forced labor camps. While the Mon Calamari Rangers organized to fight against the genocide, the Sith, under the command of Darth Azard, created a Sea Leviathan and unleashed it on the unsuspecting Mon Calamari.

Death of the dreamer
"My vision&hellip;my dream&hellip;for One Sith&hellip;will live! –It is a magnificent vision, my Lord. Sometimes, for the dream to live&hellip;the dreamer must die."

- Darth Krayt and Darth Wyyrlok



Skywalker later lured Krayt into a trap. After attacking the Imperial base on Had Abbadon, Krayt received a message from another Sith: Karness Muur, who had possessed the body of the Jedi Celeste Morne. Muur told Krayt that he could heal Krayt and had captured Skywalker, but to travel alone. Ignoring Muur's demand, Krayt traveled to Had Abbadon with Lords Wyyrlok, Maladi, Stryfe and Talon. Once there, Skywalker sprang the trap, and Jedi and Imperial Knights ambushed the Sith.

Emperor Krayt was stabbed through the chest by Imperial Knight Azlyn Rae, blasted with Force lightning by Morne, and then thrown off a cliff. After Wyyrlok, who had not participated in the battle, recovered the injured Sith Lords, he found Krayt still alive. He had finally discovered the information on how to heal himself, taking it from Muur. Wyyrlok, however, finished off the Emperor by blasting the wounded Krayt with more Force lightning, killing the Dark Lord and ruler of the One Sith.

Wyyrlok put Krayt's body in a special tomb that appeared to be a stasis chamber, located within Korriban's Sith Temple. This way, Wyyrlok could appear to still be serving Krayt while in reality the Sith were now under his control. Yet, Lord Wyyrlok's plan was to bring Darth Krayt's vision for a unified galaxy to reality: every single being in the galaxy becoming a member of the One Sith.

Organization
"Alone, a Jedi is strong. But together we are stronger. This new breed of Sith see that and try to imitate it."

- Wolf Sazen

Unlike the previous incarnation, however, Krayt abolished the Rule of Two, Darth Bane's ancient dictate commanding that there could be only two Sith at any one time, Master and apprentice. Instead, there would be the Rule of One&mdash;that One being the Sith Order itself, under which there would be many Sith, all trained to follow the Dark Lord of the Sith with blind obedience, even at the cost of their own lives.

Sith Intelligence and Assassination
Sith Intelligence and Assassination was an organization within the One Sith tasked information gathering, interrogation and political assassination intended to further the goals of the Dark Lord of the Sith and strenghten its power. By the time of the Sith-Imperial War and the subsequent insurgency, it was leaded by Darth Maladi and counted with both Sith Lords like Darth Kruhl and acoytes like Jor Torlin amongst its numbers.

Hands
Hand was the name Darth Krayt gave to his personal assassins. Lord Krayt bestowed this rank only to his most loyal and deadliest followers, such as Darth Talon. Darth Nihl also held the title of Hand because Darth Talon's training was not complete and the previous Hand perished during the Massacre of Ossus.

Fist
Fist was the title held by the Sith Lord who served as the supreme commander of the Sith military forces. During the Sith-Imperial War, Darth Nihl held the title of Fist, but when he was given the rank of Hand, Darth Stryfe became the new Fist.

Voice/Regent
The Sith Lord who held the ranks of Voice and Regent was the second in command of the One Sith, serving as advisor to the Dark Lord of the Sith and as his caretaker and mouthpiece during Lord Krayt's periods in stasis. This title was held by the line of Chagrian Sith Lords known as Darth Wyyrlok. By the time of the Second Imperial Civil War, there had been three Darht Wyyrloks, while the fourth in line, Saarai underwent Sith training in Korriban.

Loremaster
The Loremaser was a Sith Lord who kept the number of Sith artifacts and records attained by the Order. The third Darth Wyyrlok also held this position, and was an expert in the history of the Sith and the Order's many incarnations throughtout the millennia.

Known Members
In 40 ABY, there were at least thirty Sith on Korriban. By the Sith-Imperial War, it was believed that the members of the One Sith numbered well over 1,000. Below are some of them.

Dark Lord of the Sith

 * Darth Krayt &dagger;

Sith Lords

 * Dician
 * Darth Azard
 * Darth Kruhl &dagger;
 * Darth Maladi
 * Darth Maleval &dagger;
 * Darth Nihl
 * Darth Reave &dagger;
 * Darth Ruyn &dagger;
 * Darth Stryfe
 * Darth Talon
 * Darth Wyyrlok I &dagger;
 * Darth Wyyrlok II &dagger;
 * Darth Wyyrlok III (as regent)

Unidentified Sith

 * Darth Nihl's predecessor &dagger;
 * Raspy-voiced woman
 * Unidentified Aqualish Sith &dagger;
 * Unidentified Humanoid Sith
 * Unidentified Gotal Sith
 * Unidentified Mantellian Savrip Sith
 * Unidentified Nautolan Sith &dagger;
 * Unidentified Quarren Sith &dagger;
 * Unidentified Rodian Sith &dagger;
 * Unidentified Twi'lek Sith &dagger;
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith (Jar'Kai)
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith (Male) &dagger;
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith (Ossus) &dagger;
 * Unidentified Zabrak Sith (Vendaxa) &dagger;
 * White Eyes

Acolytes and adepts

 * Jor Torlin &dagger;
 * Vul Isen
 * Saarai
 * Morto
 * Lomi Plo &dagger;
 * Unidentified Koorivar Sith acolyte
 * Unidentified Sith aide

Minions

 * Attatag Gosem
 * Haako
 * Ithila
 * Wayniss

Behind the scenes
John Ostrander has stated that "We haven't come up with a definite number for the Sith but it's certainly over 1,000, probably over 10,000&hellip;It's not that they outnumber the Jedi. They're more cohesive and they have a better power base."

On the page 156 of the Legacy Era Campaign Guide there is an error, which states that Krayt's order was secretly growing in power on Coruscant instead of Korriban.

Appearances

 * Star by Star
 * Dark Nest Trilogy
 * Tempest
 * Inferno
 * Fury
 * Revelation
 * Omen
 * Star Wars Legacy 8: Allies
 * Star Wars Legacy: Broken
 * Star Wars Legacy 4: Noob
 * Star Wars Legacy 9: Trust Issues, Part 1
 * Star Wars Legacy 13: Ready to Die
 * Star Wars Legacy: Claws of the Dragon
 * Star Wars Legacy: Indomitable
 * Star Wars Legacy 22: The Wrath of the Dragon
 * Star Wars Legacy 23: Loyalties, Part 1
 * Star Wars Legacy 27: Into the Core
 * Star Wars Legacy 29: Vector, Part 10
 * Star Wars Legacy 30: Vector, Part 11
 * Star Wars Legacy 31: Vector, Part 12
 * Star Wars Legacy: Fight Another Day
 * Star Wars Legacy: Storms
 * Star Wars Legacy 38: Tatooine, Part 2
 * Star Wars Legacy 39: Tatooine, Part 3
 * Star Wars Legacy 40: Tatooine, Part 4
 * Star Wars Legacy 41: Rogue's End

Notes and references
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