- "This is just a decoy—all my defenses have always been on the dark side of the moon."
- ―Naga Sadow
Khar Delba was an icy, snowy planet in the Sith Worlds, which was part of the Sith Empire as of 5000 BBY. Khar Delba had one moon, Khar Shian, and was located at the edge of Sith Space. It was the home to the Sith war behemoth. Naga Sadow placed a citadel there, but unbeknownst to the rest of the Sith at large, Sadow's Khar Delba citadel was a mere decoy; his real base was on Khar Shian. In 5000 BBY, with Naga Sadow in the midst of a power struggle with his rival, Ludo Kressh, Khar Delba was attacked from orbit by forces loyal to Kressh. Although the citadel was badly damaged in Kressh's orbital bombardment of the planet, Sadow emerged victorious after calling in his secret fleet from the far side of Khar Shian to counterattack Kressh. In the following months, Khar Delba was rebuilt and was established as the center of Naga Sadow's power as he gathered a force to invade the Galactic Republic, in a conflict that became known as the Great Hyperspace War.
Description[]
- "Sadow must have preferred locations where sunlight never reached, for both his former properties can only be visited with an ample supply of glow rods. Those who venture to explore these dark environs may gain nothing more than a better appreciation for ancient construction methods, but I personally found the Khar Shian ruins to be extremely enlightening."
- ―Seviss Vaa
Khar Delba was located in the region of the Outer Rim Territories known as the Sith Worlds in the Esstran sector.[1] The planet was located on the outer edge of Sith Space, which was encircled by a large nebula called the Stygian Caldera that helped to conceal the area from outsiders. Khar Delba, along with Ziost, Rhelg, Krayiss II, and Korriban, was one of the five sacred Sith planets linked by the looping Nache Bhelfia hyperlane. In addition, Khar Delba was located at the endpoint of the Kamat Aegit hyperlane, which stretched to Begeren in the interior of Sith Space.[2]
Khar Delba resembled an asteroid from space and had a rocky surface, with many mountains and craters. The planet was perpetually covered in snow and ice. Khar Delba had one moon, Khar Shian.[4] One of the native species of Khar Delba was the fearsome Sith war behemoth. Though they were originally peaceful herd creatures, they were transformed into vicious war beasts through Sith alchemy.[5] The planet's frigid mountains were home to the Sith warbird, a species of large, flightless bird that was used by the Sith as an artillery mount.[6]
History[]
Early history[]
- "Our work identified the looping hyperspace lanes within the Stygian Caldera that contain the planets of the Sith Empire. The Nache Bhelfia route links Ziost, Khar Delba, Rhelg, Krayiss, and Korriban—the five worlds most sacred to the Sith."
- ―Sorzus Syn, Book of Sith
After an invasion by the Infinite Empire of the Rakata species[10] and a civil war[11] on their homeworld Korriban around 27,700 BBY,[2] surviving members of the Sith species colonized Khar Delba with Rakatan vessels, integrating the planet into the ancient Sith Empire.[7] The planet, along with the rest of Sith Space,[2] fell under the sway of 12 powerful Dark Jedi—notably including XoXaan and Sorzus Syn—who had tracked down rumors of an ancient Kingdom of the Sith and discovered the planet along the Nache Bhelfia hyperlane[12] after fleeing the Galactic Republic after their defeat in the Hundred-Year Darkness in 6900 BBY.[2] Sorzus Syn later wrote of the planet in her chronicle, which was later collected by Darth Sidious into his Book of Sith.[7]
Naga Sadow's decoy[]
- "You struck at the wrong fortress, Ludo Kressh!"
- ―Naga Sadow
By 5000 BBY,[9] Dark Lord of the Sith claimant Naga Sadow used Khar Delba as a base and established a large decoy fortress there, with his real citadel located on Khar Shian,[4] of which Sadow was viceroy.[13] In the same year, two hyperspace explorers from the Republic, Gav and Jori Daragon, arrived in Sith Space, sending the Sith Empire into a frenzy. The two were imprisoned on Ziost, and seeing a opportunity to take the title of Dark Lord of the Sith, Sadow launched an attack on their cell at the Sith Citadel and kidnapped them. Sadow brought them to his fortress on Khar Delba while he returned to Ziost, where he proclaimed himself Dark Lord.[4] Sadow then split the siblings up, keeping Jori at Khar Delba while sending Gav to his secret fortress on Khar Shian.[3]
Soon, however, Sadow's rival Ludo Kressh, along with two of his Sith Lord allies, Horak-mul and Dor Gal-ram, gathered a fleet with the intention of attacking Sadow's fortress on Khar Delba. Kressh's force commenced an orbital bombardment of Sadow's fortress, but Sadow had a plan. Sadow ordered his Massassi warriors to man the defense turrets of his fortress. While Kressh was distracted with the fortress, Sadow called his secret fleet in from the far side of Khar Shian, which struck at Kressh's flank. In addition, Sadow commanded the subordinates of Horak-mul and Dor Gal-ram, who were actually double agents, to betray and murder their masters. This tactic worked to perfection, and the two Sith Lords were killed; Kressh found himself with no backup and fled. The Battle of Khar Delba had been won by Sadow. In the midst of the battle, Sadow allowed Jori Daragon to slip away in her ship, the Starbreaker 12, and return to Republic space. However, Sadow placed a tracking device on the ship's hull, which later led Sadow to the Republic to fulfill his expansionist ambitions. On Khar Delba, Sadow slowly rebuilt his fortress, while using the planet as a base to gather his invasion fleet.[8]
In the ensuing months, Sadow put together a fleet with which he planned to invade and conquer the Galactic Republic. At a meeting on Khar Delba, where he finally announced that his forces were ready to move out, Sadow received unexpected news; Ludo Kressh had returned to Khar Delba. Kressh's lone flagship had arrived in the planet's atmosphere, and after Kressh transmitted a message denouncing Sadow, Sadow ordered Gav Daragon, now his Sith apprentice, to activate the controls to block the transmission. Unbeknownst to Daragon, however, Sadow tricked him into pressing a button that destroyed the ship, seemingly killing Kressh. Although Daragon was enraged by this deception, Sadow convinced him it was necessary.[14] The Sith fleet was soon completed and ready for battle, and Sadow set out to conquer the Republic. However, Sadow's Sith were eventually defeated in the ensuing Great Hyperspace War, and Sadow was forced to fake his death and flee to the faraway moon of Yavin 4.[15]
Later history[]
- "Regarding Seviss Vaa's descriptions of the worlds in Sith space, I can only assume he either lied about his visits to Khar Delba and Khar Shian or that his powers of observation were sorely lacking, as I recovered valuable relics on both worlds."
- ―Palpatine
Following the defeat of the Sith Empire, the Sith all but disappeared from Sith Space and the galaxy as a whole. Sith Space was conquered by the Mandalorian Neo-Crusaders in the Mandalorian Wars, and later by Dark Lord of the Sith and former Jedi Knight Revan in the Jedi Civil War.[2] Around 3638 BBY,[16] the Sith Lord Darth Marr of the reconstituted Sith Empire departed the planet Makeb in order to rendevzous with a fleet above Khar Delba, as the Empire was engaged in the Galactic War with the Republic.[17]
The region around Khar Delba eventually fell into the control of the Brotherhood of Darkness, a Sith group that launched a campaign to control the galaxy, during the New Sith Wars.[2] During the New Sith Wars, Brotherhood of Darkness member Seviss Vaa researched the worlds of the Sith Empire, and mentioned that the world was largely stripped of its Sith treasures by Republic scouts after the end of the Great Hyperspace War in his recordings in the Telos Holocron. In his addendum, Emperor Palpatine disputed Vaa's claim, as he recovered valuable relics there. The contents of the holocron were later published as part of the compendium Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force written by the Jedi Master Tionne Solusar in 40 ABY.[9]
It was left largely untouched by the rise of the Galactic Empire and the Galactic Civil War, but the area containing Sith Space came to fall into the hands of Warlord Zsinj by around 7 ABY.[2] In 44 ABY,[18] Luke Skywalker and Jaina Solo tasked Natua Wan with researching information on ancient Sith planets in order to find Abeloth and a Sith Meditation Sphere called Ship. Khar Delba was among the planets that Ben Skywalker read from the datapad and thought were "Top Ten Worst Places to Vacation."[19] More than ninety years later, the area around Khar Delba fell under the control of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire.[2]
Inhabitants[]
Khar Delba was solely inhabited by Naga Sadow and his servants, many of whom were members of the Sith's Massassi warrior class. Sadow ostensibly resided on Khar Delba exclusively, but secretly held his other fortress on Khar Shian. Jori Daragon also resided on the planet for a short time, living in the guest area of the fortress. The building also contained a large amount of Massassi warriors.[3] Although the planet and Sith Space as a whole were originally inhabited by the Sith, they all but disappeared from the area after the events of 5000 BBY.[2]
Locations[]
A barren, unremarkable planet, Khar Delba contained Naga Sadow's citadel, which served as a decoy for the Sith Lord, to draw attention while Sadow ran his operations from Khar Delba's moon, Khar Shian.[3] The citadel was badly damaged due to Ludo Kressh's bombardment of the planet in the Battle of Khar Delba, but Sadow rebuilt it and put together a fleet that went on to attack the Republic in the Great Hyperspace War.[14]
Behind the scenes[]
The planet Khar Delba first appeared in third issue of the comic miniseries Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith, written by Kevin J. Anderson, and published by Dark Horse Comics[20] on December 11, 1996.[21] The 2009 reference book The Essential Atlas placed the world in grid square R-5.[2]
Appearances[]
- Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 3 (First appearance)
- Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 4
- Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 5
- Tales of the Jedi – The Fall of the Sith Empire 1
- Star Wars: The Old Republic (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel (Mentioned only)
- Fate of the Jedi: Ascension (Mentioned only)
- Fate of the Jedi: Ascension audiobook (Mentioned only)
Sources[]
- "Sith War Behemoth" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
- The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
- The Essential Atlas
- Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side
- "Authors of the Expanded Universe: Tales of the Sith" — Star Wars Insider 153
- Star Wars: Force and Destiny Core Rulebook
- Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 82 (Guide to the Galaxy: Moraband)
Notes and references[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Star Wars: The Essential Atlas Online Companion on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) places the Khar Delba system, and therefore the planet Khar Delba, in the Outer Rim Territories' Sith Worlds, which The Essential Atlas Extra: Outer Rim Sectors on StarWars.com (article) (backup link) establishes to have been a part of the Esstran sector.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 The Essential Atlas
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 4
- ↑ 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 3
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Sith War Behemoth" (original article link) on Wizards.com (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia, Vol. III, p. 156 ("Sith warbird")
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 5
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
- ↑ Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties on Hyperspace (article) (content now obsolete; backup link)
- ↑ Star Wars: The Old Republic — Codex: "Galactic History 07: The First Spaceflights"
- ↑ Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 82 (Guide to the Galaxy: Moraband)
- ↑ The Essential Guide to Warfare
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Tales of the Jedi – The Fall of the Sith Empire 1
- ↑ The New Essential Chronology
- ↑ According to Forums: Dear Story Team, What Year Are We Currently In? on The Old Republic's official website (backup link), Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel takes place from early to mid 3638 BBY, and further Game Updates that were released in 2013 take place in the latter half of that year. The post also states that Game Updates released in 2014 can be placed in early and mid 3637 BBY, Shadow of Revan takes place near the end of that year, and that the events of Game Updates 3.1 through 3.3 can be placed in early and mid 3636 BBY. Therefore, the events of Game Update 2.0 and the Digital Expansion Rise of the Hutt Cartel can be placed in 3638 BBY.
- ↑ Star Wars: The Old Republic: Rise of the Hutt Cartel
- ↑ The Essential Reader's Companion
- ↑ Fate of the Jedi: Ascension
- ↑ Tales of the Jedi – The Golden Age of the Sith 3
- ↑ Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi - The Golden Age of the Sith (1996) #3 on Marvel Comics' official website (backup link) (First printing)