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==Background==
 
==Background==
 
{{Quote|We are prisoners no more. Free of the Republic. Free of the Empire. Both will fall before the Dread Masters.|Dread Master [[Raptus]]|Star Wars: The Old Republic|audio=PrisonsersNoMore-DreadMasters-TOR.ogg}}
 
{{Quote|We are prisoners no more. Free of the Republic. Free of the Empire. Both will fall before the Dread Masters.|Dread Master [[Raptus]]|Star Wars: The Old Republic|audio=PrisonsersNoMore-DreadMasters-TOR.ogg}}
The Dread Masters were six powerful Sith Lords who answered directly to the [[Sith Emperor]], earning their title after harnessing the power of the [[Phobis devices]], artifacts that had driven even the most depraved Sith insane with fear.<ref name="Phobis">{{TORcite|type=codex|The Phobis Devices}}</ref> During the [[Great Galactic War]], the Dread Masters used their powers of [[battle meditation]] to destroy entire Republic fleets, and kept in motion onboard an [[Harrower-class dreadnaught|Imperial dreadnaught]] until they were [[Capture of the Dread Masters|captured]] by a strike team led by the [[Jedi Knight]] [[Jaric Kaedan]] in [[3,668 BBY]]. The [[Jedi Order]] announced that the Dread Masters had been slain, when in fact they were taken to the secret prison-world of [[Belsavis]].<ref name="Masters">{{TORcite|type=codex|The Dread Masters}}</ref>
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The Dread Masters were six powerful Sith Lords who answered directly to the [[Sith Emperor]], earning their title after harnessing the power of the [[Phobis devices]], artifacts that had driven even the most depraved Sith insane with fear.<ref name="Phobis">{{TORcite|type=codex|The Phobis Devices}}</ref> During the [[Great Galactic War]], the Dread Masters used their powers of [[battle meditation]] to destroy entire Republic fleets, and kept in motion onboard an [[Harrower-class dreadnaught|Imperial dreadnaught]] until they were [[Capture of the Dread Masters|captured]] by a strike team led by the [[Jedi Knight]] [[Jaric Kaedan]] in [[3,668 BBY]]. The [[Jedi Order]] announced that the Dread Masters had been slain, when in fact they were taken to the secret prison-world of [[Belsavis]].<ref name="Masters">{{TORcite|type=codex|The Dread M
   
An Imperial strike team infiltrated "the Tomb", an area of the deep prisons of Belsavis dating back to the [[Rakata]] [[Infinite Empire]], where the Dread Masters were held, and released them to return to Imperial service. However, following the [[Dromund Kaas operation|defeat of the Emperor]] at the hands of the [[Hero of Tython]] on [[Dromund Kaas]], the Dread Masters went rogue, deciding to take control of the galaxy for themselves. In [[Section X]] on Belsavis, the [[Dread Host]] attempted to take control of an ancient Rakata weapon known as the [[Aurora Cannon]], which was destroyed by a strike team. On [[Denova]], they recruited the [[Trandoshan]] warlord [[Kephess]] and his [[Warstalkers]] to assist them in their campaign to spread fear across the galaxy; on [[Asation]], they activated a [[Gree]] [[hypergate]] to summon a creature known as the "[[Lotek'k|Terror from Beyond]]". Both operations were eventually shut down by Republic and Imperial forces.
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With lord [[Teirebious]] a strike team infiltrated "the Tomb", an area of the deep prisons of Belsavis dating back to the [[Rakata]] [[Infinite Empire]], where the Dread Masters were held, and released them to return to Imperial service. However, following the [[Dromund Kaas operation|defeat of the Overlord]] at the hands of [[Master Dundulo]] on [[Dromund Kaas]], the Dread Masters went rogue, deciding to take control of the galaxy for themselves. In [[Section X]] on Belsavis, the[[Dread Host]] attempted to take control of an ancient Rakata weapon known as the [[Aurora Cannon]], which was destroyed by a strike team. On [[Denova]], they recruited the [[Trandoshan]] warlord [[Kephess]] and his [[Warstalkers]] to assist them in their campaign to spread fear across the galaxy; on [[Asation]], they activated a [[Gree]] [[hypergate]] to summon a creature known as the "[[Lotek'k|Terror from Beyond]]". Both operations were eventually shut down by Republic and Imperial forces.
   
The Republic and the Empire became more focused on their war after Asation, including the [[conquest of Makeb|campaign]] against the [[Hutt Cartel]] on [[Makeb]] and the investigation of the [[Czerka Corporation|Czerka]] research facility on [[CZ-198]]. During the Makeb campaign, the Dread Masters resurfaced, with Lord [[Tagriss]] leading a [[raid on the Arcanum|raid]] on the [[Arcanum]], the Emperor's hidden storehouse of Sith artifacts, and taking the [[Darkstaff]] and the [[Seeds of Rage]]. The Seeds were planted on multiple worlds, but recovered by agents working for either [[Darth Acina]] of the [[Dark Council]] or the Jedi Master [[Cedral Gend]], and Tagriss himself hunted down and slain in a corrupted Jedi temple on [[Ilum]].<ref name="Alchemy">{{TORcite|type=faction|Imperial|[HEROIC 4] The Alchemy of Evil|Ilum}}</ref><ref name="Uprooting">{{TORcite|type=faction|Republic|[HEROIC 4] Uprooting the Evil|Ilum}}</ref>
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The Republic and the Empire became more focused on their war after Asation, including the [[conquest of Makeb|campaign]] against the [[Hutt Cartel]] on [[Makeb]] and the investigation of the [[Czerka Corporation|Czerka]] research facility on [[CZ-198]]. During the Makeb campaign, the Dread Masters resurfaced, with Lord [[Tagriss]] leading a [[raid on the Arcanum|raid]] on the [[Arcanum]], the Emperor's hidden storehouse of Sith artifacts, and taking the [[Darkstaff]] and the [[Seeds of Rage]]. The Seeds were planted on multip worlds, but recovered by agents working for either [[Darth Acina]] of the [[Dark Council]] or the Jedi Master [[Cedral Gend]], and Tagriss himself hunted down and slain in a corrupted Jedi temple on [[Ilum]].<ref name="Alchemy">{{TORcite|type=faction|Imperial|[HEROIC 4] The Alchemy of Evil|Ilum}}</ref><ref name="Uprooting">{{TORcite|type=faction|Republic|[HEROIC 4] Uprooting the Evil|Ilum}}</ref>
   
 
Following the repeated failures of his fellows to achieve their plans in unison, the Dread Master [[Styrak]] went rogue and began corrupting the Hutt world of [[Darvannis]], where he was eventually hunted down and slain - the first of the Dread Masters to die.
 
Following the repeated failures of his fellows to achieve their plans in unison, the Dread Master [[Styrak]] went rogue and began corrupting the Hutt world of [[Darvannis]], where he was eventually hunted down and slain - the first of the Dread Masters to die.

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"Once we desired an empire. Now, with the death of Lord Styrak, we are going mad."
―Dread Master Brontes[src]

The Battle of Oricon, also known as the Dread War, was a battle during the Galactic War that pitted the Galactic Republic and the Sith Empire against the renegade Sith Lords known as the Dread Masters on the volcanic moon of Oricon.

Background

"We are prisoners no more. Free of the Republic. Free of the Empire. Both will fall before the Dread Masters."
―Dread Master Raptus — (audio) Listen (file info)[src]

The Dread Masters were six powerful Sith Lords who answered directly to the Sith Emperor, earning their title after harnessing the power of the Phobis devices, artifacts that had driven even the most depraved Sith insane with fear.[1] During the Great Galactic War, the Dread Masters used their powers of battle meditation to destroy entire Republic fleets, and kept in motion onboard an Imperial dreadnaught until they were captured by a strike team led by the Jedi Knight Jaric Kaedan in 3,668 BBY. The Jedi Order announced that the Dread Masters had been slain, when in fact they were taken to the secret prison-world of Belsavis.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag[2]

Following the repeated failures of his fellows to achieve their plans in unison, the Dread Master Styrak went rogue and began corrupting the Hutt world of Darvannis, where he was eventually hunted down and slain - the first of the Dread Masters to die.

The discovery of Oricon

"Twelve hours ago, we located the Masters' headquarters on Oricon. Six hours ago, we sent a task force to bombard it from orbit. That operation appears to have failed."
Supreme Chancellor Leontyne Saresh[src]

Following Styrak's death, the Republic located the Masters' new base of operations on the volcanic moon of Oricon, located on the edge of Imperial space. Six hours later, they dispatched a task force under the command of the Jedi Master Ogan-Dei to bombard the moon from orbit and end the threat cleanly, but the Dread Masters used their dark powers to project images into the minds of the Republic forces to spread fear, and resulted in the destruction of the task force. Supreme Chancellor Leontyne Saresh, upon learning of the loss of contact with the task force, called on heroes of the Republic to travel to Oricon and link up with the survivors.[3]

Not long afterwards, the Empire also discovered the location of the Dread Masters and the fate of the Republic task force, while sending their own force under the direction of Lord Hargrev. However, much as the Republic had, the Empire lost contact with the task force - their ships destroyed by the powers of the Dread Masters. Darth Marr called on the elite of the Empire, who had been involved in the original mission to free the Dread Masters on Belsavis, to locate Hargrev and learn of the status of his forces.[4]

The Republic and Empire's Heroes on Oricon

Acknowledging a common enemy that both factions had failed to defeat individually, Republic and Imperial forces secured a temporary truce to fight the Dread Masters. Both sides did what they could to cripple the Dread Host, which eventually led to the attack on the Dread Fortress, the base of operations for the Masters.

In the Fortress, the Republic/Imperial strike team faced Dread Master Brontes, who attempted to kill them by herself. Like Styrak before her, she failed and was killed as a result. After Brontes's death, the team found a portal leading to the Dread Palace, the true base of the Dread Masters, and the location of hiding for the last four. Each Master attempted to kill the strike team individually, and failed. Eventually the strike team reached the Dread Masters' throne room, where the Masters taunted the team and told them that they would die. However, they were surprised at the strength of the team, and chose to recuperate their strength. They summoned the spirits of deceased Dread Masters Styrak and Brontes to aid them in their fight. The strike team took them down easily. Realizing that they might actually die, the living Masters chose to sacrifice some of their life force in a last-ditch attempt to destroy the strike team. The strike team was taken aback, but proceeded to strike down each Dread Master one by one.

Aftermath

The rogue actions and horrifying plans of the Dread Masters finally ended. The galaxy's biggest threat to stability had been stopped.

The Republic strike camp received an unexpected visitor: Dread Master Calphayus. Calphayus had survived his death for unknown reasons, even to himself. He explained that he remembered what it was like to no longer be afraid and that upon his near-death, saw light. He explained that he was no longer bound to the other Masters, as he had been previously. The Republic strike team showed mercy and spared his life, and Calphayus was taken away to be treated by the Jedi.

References

  1. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Codex: "The Phobis Devices"
  2. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Republic Mission: "[HEROIC 4] Uprooting the Evil" on Ilum
  3. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Republic Mission: "Days of Dread" on Oricon
  4. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Imperial Mission: "A Master Revealed" on Oricon
Galactic War
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Galactic timeline

Previous: Cold War
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Next: War against Zakuul
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Conflicts of the Galactic War
c. 36413640 BBY Belsavis · Rhinnal · Senu's fortress · Red Reaper
Zosha · Kalee · Aeten II · Vondoru
Emperor's ritual crisis · Hunt for the Children
Rakton campaign · Darth Baras's coup · Rabaan
3640 BBY Unknown Regions · Impossible Sector
Corellia · Dromund Kaas · Kalandis Seven · Ilum
First Leritor · Second Leritor · Boranall · Ruan
Operation End Game:
Ziost · Reaver Station · Duro
3639 BBY Hutt Space · Neutral systems · Nal Hutta
Corellia · Denova · Asation
Thanium · Baros · Cha Raaba · Unknown Regions
New Cov · Bimmiel · Far Cradle · Regnant Station
Kabal · Ardis · Hypori · Lorta
3638 BBY Makeb · Kalsunor · Kamar · CZ-198
Dread Masters crisis:
Arcanum · Ilum
Darvannis · Oricon
3637 BBY Kuat · Denon · Celanon
Revanite crisis:
Tython · Korriban
Manaan · Lehon · Rishi · Yavin 4
3636 BBY Ziost
Eternal Empire raids:
Korriban · Eternal Fleet · Zakuul
Eternal Empire conquest
Related conflicts Directive 7 · Hunt for the Star Cabal · Kaggath
Tion Hegemony · Lost Island · Rakghoul pandemic
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Dark Council · Jedi Council · Republic Military · Imperial Military · SIS · Havoc Squad · Mandalorians
Sith Emperor · Imperial Guard · Dorian Janarus · Leontyne Saresh · Satele Shan · Rans
Jace Malcom · Marcus Trant · Hero of Tython · Empire's Wrath · Darth Malgus · Rycus Kilran
Revan · Ilyan Regus · Arkos Rakton · Star Cabal · Children of the Emperor · Kephess
Harridax Kirill · Voidhound · Ascendant Spear · Order of Revan · Eternal Empire · Zakuul · Arcann
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