List of minor Star Wars Sith characters

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This is a list of minor Sith characters (both Dark Lords of the Sith and regular Sith Lords) from the fictional Star Wars universe. For Jedi, see List of minor Star Wars Jedi characters and List of Ancient Jedi. Minor, in this case, refers to the character's role in the Star Wars Universe and not their power levels. Thus, Sith like Darth Vader do NOT belong in this list.

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[edit] Ban, Yuthura

Main article: Yuthura Ban

[edit] Bandon, Darth

Star Wars character
Darth Bandon

Position Sith Lord, Dark Jedi
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Sith
Portrayed by N\A

Darth Bandon was a former Jedi and the apprentice of Darth Malak during the time of the Jedi Civil War. He, in fact, filled the position that Malak himself once had under Darth Revan. Bandon led the assault against the Jedi Battle Fleet above Taris. Bandon wielded a double-bladed lightsaber in combat and wore custom-built armor. He might have eventually defeated and succeeded Malak, in the Sith tradition, had he not met up with Revan in combat.

He first met Revan on the Republic medium cruiser Endar Spire and did not recognise the Dark Lord, instead killing his companion, Trask Ulgo. Later the ship was destroyed and it remains unclear how Bandon escaped.

Bandon and his henchmen confronted Revan at the behest of their master, but were defeated by the former Dark Lord and his allies in battle. Revan took Bandon's armor and lightsaber as a memento of the victory. Bandon's death was unmourned, and Malak later replaced him with a far more powerful apprentice: Bastila Shan.

During his time as Malak's servant, Bandon was occasionally prone to violent outbursts, even killing a Sith soldier for merely walking in his path at the wrong time. Displaying cunning but little wisdom, he often held an inflated view of his own power.

[edit] Cognus, Darth

Star Wars character
Darth Cognus

Position Dark Lord of the Sith
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Sith
Portrayed by N\A

Darth Cognus was a Dark Lord of the Sith in the line of Darth Bane, and the master of Darth Millennial. Cognus was angered by the beliefs of his apprentice, which ran contradictory to Bane's teachings, and drove him away. Millennial would later go on to found the Prophets of the Dark Side.

[edit] Dark Underlord

Star Wars character
Dark Underlord

Position Sith Lord
Homeworld Unknown
Species Unknown
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Sith
Portrayed by N\A

In the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, the Dark Underlord was the Dark Lord of the Sith of the New Sith Empire sometime during the first half of the New Sith Wars, which lasted from 2,000 BBY to 1,000 BBY. Little is known about him, other than that he fought the Mandalorians at some point during the war. He is believed by some to be reincarnation of the Dark Jedi Xendor, the leader of the Legions of Lettow. 4000 years later he comes back and is killed by Luke Skywalker in search of holocrons.

[edit] Darzu, Belia

Star Wars character
Belia Darzu

Position Sith Lady
Homeworld Dantooine
Species Human
Gender Female
Height Unknown
Affiliation Sith
Portrayed by N\A

Belia Darzu was a Shi'ido Dark Lady of the Sith who reigned during the New Sith Wars from 1250 - 1230 BBY. She crafted a dark suit of heavy battle armor and imbued it with the power of the dark side of the Force.

Belia Darzu also used nanogene droid technology to create an army of Technobeasts, cyborg abominations which she controlled with Mechu-deru.







[edit] Flint

Star Wars character
Lord Flint

Position Dark Lord of the Sith
Homeworld Belderone
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi,Sith
Portrayed by N\A

Flint is a character in the fictional Star Wars universe. He was one of many Dark Jedi who served the Galactic Empire, but Flint was the protege of Darth Vader himself. Following Vader's and Palpatine's deaths at the Battle of Endor, the former Emperor's Hand Lumiya became the new Dark Lady of the Sith and took Flint as her Sith apprentice. Shortly afterward, however, Luke Skywalker, warned and assisted by the ghosts of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, and Anakin Skywalker, managed to redeem Flint, who later became a great political figure on the planet Belderone. Sadly, he was eventually murdered by Lady Lumiya as retribution for his betrayal.

[edit] Gal, Veren

Veren Gal was an ancient Sith archaeologist who spent many years on Korriban during the era of the Jedi Civil War, researching the tombs in the Valley of the Dark Lords.

[edit] Hord, Tulak

Star Wars character
Tulak Hord

Position Dark Lord of the Sith
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Dark Jedi,Sith
Portrayed by N\A

In the fictional Star Wars universe, Tulak Hord was one of the Dark Lords of the Sith buried in the Valley of the Dark Lords on the planet Korriban. First featured in the video game Knights of the Old Republic, Tulak Hord was claimed by Kreia in the sequel game to be the greatest lightsaber duelist the Sith had ever known at that time. It is unknown which form of lightsaber dueling Hord practiced. In The Sith Lords it is said there was a Holocron that displayed Hord's technique. However Kreia mentions no one knows where the holocron lies and, if any did know, they are probably dead by this time.

In Knights of the Old Republic, Darth Revan posed as a student at the Sith Academy on Korriban in order to search the planet for one of the lost Star Maps. While there, in a quest to gain prestige with the master of the academy, Uthar Wynn, Revan fought a fellow Sith student in order to acquire an ancient holocron from the remains of a Tukata. He also fought the former master of the academy, Jorak Uln, and acquired the crazed hermit's researches into Tulak's teachings. However, it's possible Revan could have given both the holocron and the tablets to Master Uthar in order to gain more prestige. So, whether the Dark Lord's teachings and lightsaber techniques are completely lost, or not, is still unknown.

[edit] Jax, Carnor

Star Wars character
Carnor Jax

Position Royal Guard of the Emperor Palpatine, Galactic Emperor
Homeworld Coruscant
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Estimated 2 meters
Affiliation Royal Guard, Sith
Portrayed by N\A



Carnor Jax was a member of the Imperial Guard, and an Imperial Sovereign Protector who turned renegade. He was responsible for the betrayal of the reborn Emperor Palpatine and the Imperial Guard, which he had slaughtered. Kir Kanos, the only guard to survive the massacre, killed Jax on Yinchorr. Before his death, Carnor Jax was given limited training in the Sith arts from Lumiya, and was thus one of the last known Sith in the galaxy.

Carnor Jax also trained his own special set of stormtroopers to act as bodyguards for him. They were known as "Blackhole Stormtroopers," named for the Emperor's Hand Blackhole, who originally created this elite stormtrooper force.

[edit] Kaan

Main article: Lord Kaan


[edit] Komok-Da

Komok-Da was an ancient Sith Warrior served as the master of knowledge on arms and armor within the Sith Holocron which was controlled by Kla. Komok-Da seemed to care little for which beings obtained his encyclopedia knowledge of Sith weaponry, but in truth he simply liked to see his knowledge put to use in killing living beings.

[edit] Kopecz

Star Wars character
Kopecz

Position Sith Lord
Homeworld Ryloth
Species Twi'Lek
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi,Sith
Portrayed by N\A




Lord Kopecz was a Twi'lek Dark Lord of the Sith circa 1,000 BBY who fought under Lord Kaan in the Light and Darkness War. A fallen Jedi, Kopecz found himself fighting against several of his old allies, such as the Jedi Knight Lord Farfalla, in the cataclysmic Seventh Battle of Ruusan. His comrades, former and current were killed by the thought bomb. Kopecz joined the outer defenders, and told Lord Farfalla about the thought bomb if Farfalla would kill him. Farfalla agreed, and they fought till Kopecz's death.

[edit] Krayt, Darth

Main article: Darth Krayt

[edit] Krul, Kaox

Star Wars character
Kaox Krul

Position Dark Jedi, Sith Lord
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Estimed 1.70m
Affiliation Jedi,Sith, Dark Jedi
Portrayed by N\A

Kaox Krul was a Dark Lord of the Sith in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe.

He was a Sith Lord and warlord of the New Sith Empire about 1000 years before the Battle of Yavin. He was responsible for the death of the Jedi Karist Dem and for the destruction of the Duros colony on Harpori.

Later that year, just before the Battle of Ruusan, he was killed at the Battle of Balowa.






[edit] Lumiya

Main article: Lumiya

[edit] Mane, Darth

Star Wars character
Darth Mane

Position Sith Lord, Dark Jedi
Homeworld Byss
Species Deformed Human
Gender Male
Height 6ft 4
Affiliation Dark Jedi, Sith
Portrayed by Not applicable

During the Jedi Academy Series while the Sith cults abode on Byss due to a mix of dark powers an explosion of the dark side accured and as a result created strange indescribable creatures out of nothing that soon after died when Tavion Was killed and the cults lost there power. But while this happened there was a Sith apprentice who was wandering around when the explosion happened they found him and many thought he was dead because his skin looked as it was turned to ash and his eyes were wide open with a black glare that spooked many of the Sith. But in about 4 days in standered time after the death of Tavion the young Sith stood and immediately felt the full thrust of the dark side. Once he discovered his new powers he built his own light saber after creating his own artificial crystal with for no explainable reason was pure black and deadlier than any other light saber in the Galaxy. He went around killing many Jedi who were sent out to seek out the rest of the now powered deprived cultist who were still out there and almost killed Kyle Katarn but his foe escaped by the will of the force. This angered the Sith so much he decided he was not yet powerful enough to face all of the Jedi so he hid in a dark cave on Yavin and practiced his power till perfected. He hid until the Yuuzhan Vong war broke out but the vong found him. He was too powerful for the vong and surprisingly some how bested every one that came his way and also some how torchered each and every one of them in his dark cave. No one knows what happened to him after that or even how he died. In one point of his life he met Darth Plagueis through the dark side and Plagueis named him Darth Main and told him all of the history and mysteries of the sith. Heres a Pic... http://bp0.blogger.com/_MOUHEKkLVXY/Rggfi4YLvyI/AAAAAAAAAAM/eP-wZ--l_cc/s1600-h/Darth+Mane.png

[edit] Marr, Visas

Main article: Visas Marr

This is pretty much BS. The spelling is horrible and it is most likely based on some badly done piece of fan-fic.

[edit] Millennial, Darth

Star Wars character
Darth Millennial

Position Dark Lord of the Sith
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Jedi, Sith
Portrayed by N\A

Darth Millennial is a minor Sith apprentice who dates to somewhere between 1000 or 32 years before A New Hope (but more probable an earlier date, as he drew upon the ideas of the Sith Lord Kaan); he was an apprentice to the then Dark Lord, but chafed under Bane's "Rule of Two". Eventually he escaped, and was the one who first brought the Dark side to the planet Dromund Kaas. There he revived Kaan's "Rule by the Strong". His most lasting legacy would be founding the order of the Prophets of the Dark Side and the tainting of Dromund Kaas. His name is probably derived from the word "millennium"; this fits, since some estimates place him at 1000 BBY.

[edit] References

[edit] Mondrak

Mondrak was a Sith magician. She was an exotic-looking, humanoid alien who served as the Gatekeeper to the Sith Holocron owned by Krova the Hutt. She claimed to be the "Judge of the Jedi," but was unable to break Krova's mind.

[edit] Nadd, Freedon

Main article: Freedon Nadd

[edit] Nihilus, Darth

Main article: Darth Nihilus

[edit] Noon, Larad

Larad Noon was an ancient Sith warrior was noted for his unusual armored jumpsuit. The material of the jumpsuit was interwoven with cortosis fibers, making it almost impervious to lightsaber attack.

[edit] Pall, Ajunta

Star Wars character
Ajunta Pall

Position Dark Lord of the Sith
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Sith Order
Portrayed by Not applicable

In the fictional Star Wars universe, Ajunta Pall was a former Dark Lord of the Sith of great power. He is not mentioned that much (besides being one of the Dark Jedi exiled after the Hundred-Year Darkness), but in the 2003 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, the player can explore his tomb on the planet Korriban. Ajunta Pall is the earliest known Dark Lord of the Sith.

If pressed, Ajunta Pall admits that he and his brethren were not the original Sith but that their power came from "elsewhere" and refuses to elaborate. He goes on to say that he knows Revan will go to the source of the Sith; he seems uncertain if the event will happen or has already happened. As such he may be referring to the Trayus Academy at Malachor V, or to the Sith Empire, which may not have anything to do with the Jedi deserters after all.

[edit] The Ajunta Pall Quest

The player, as Revan, reaches Korriban and joins the Sith Academy to find the Star Map. To do so, Revan has to gain prestige, which can be accomplished by performing several tasks, one of which is retrieving Ajunta Pall's famed blade. Ajunta Pall's tomb, like all other tombs, is inhabited by deadly creatures. After the clearing through them, Revan finds three swords in the tomb, each one having special characteristics. It is here that Ajunta Pall's spirit appears and laments his conversion to the dark side. He wishes to become one with the Force, but can't do so due to the dark side aura of the sword. He urges Revan to find the sword and remove it from the tomb. Choosing the wrong sword or mocking Pall will cause him to attack the player; choosing the right sword will allow Revan to pass and Ajunta Pall to become one with the Force. The choosing of the sword is aided by Pall himself, who gives a short description of it. The player is also offered the choice of whether to turn the former Sith Lord's spirit back to the light. Which choice is canon is unknown. However, the canon alignment for the player is light-side, and in Knights of the Old Republic II if the player sets Revan's alignment to light-side, Kreia will remark to the Jedi Exile upon Revan's redemption of Pall's spirit.

It should be noted that Ajunta's spirit, dressed in face-concealing battle garb, looks like the other Dark Jedi seen in the game. His unmasked likeness can be seen on the statue of himself at the back of his tomb.

[edit] Patron

The Patron was the primary rival of Lord Garu. He used dark side mercenaries to disrupt Lord Garu's plans.

[edit] Plagueis, Darth

Main article: Darth Plagueis

[edit] Poxall

Poxall was a Sith magician who served as one of the beings whose essence was contained in the Sith Holocron owned by Krova the Hutt. Poxall was known for his ability to create deadly poisons, and was a bitter rival of Mondrak's during his life.

[edit] Qordis

Star Wars character
Qordis

Position Dark Lord of the Sith
Homeworld Unknown
Species Human
Gender Male
Height Unknown
Affiliation Brotherhood of Darkness
Portrayed by N\A

Very little is known of Lord Qordis. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Darkness, a faction of powerful Sith Lords, and one of the last great Sith. Qordis trained the famed Darth Bane, the Sith who started the tradition of only two Sith existing at a time: a Master and an apprentice. Bane's Master fought in the Battle of Ruusan, the last great battle between the Sith and Jedi, and was killed by Darth Bane. Qordis's spirit was later able to contact Bane on Dxun, the moon of Onderon, after causing his ship to crash there due to envy of Bane's survival.






[edit] Ragnos, Marka

Main article: Marka Ragnos

[edit] Rivan, Darth

Darth Rivan is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, not to be confused with Darth Revan of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.

Little is known of this mysterious Sith Lord who resided in the galaxy sometime before and during the Sith Wars, establishing a home on the planet Almas, far beyond the usual range of planets.

Rivan built a fortress for himself underneath the planet's surface to hide from the Jedi. Like most Sith, Rivan felt the need to tamper with the Force and nature, creating a new strain of oxygen producing plants over a course of one year on Almas, the Kaluthin plant. Rivan spread the new creation across the surface of the world, changing the atmosphere and drawing heat from the core. Rivan was driven from his homeworld by the Jedi during the New Sith Wars, and eventually perished prior to the Battle of Ruusan. Galactic Republic and Jedi forces destroyed the dome of his fortress, but could not destroy the fortress itself.

Thinking the fortress was not worth the effort, they decided to leave it alone. The planet, though far from its suns, was bathed in radiant light, the phosphorus rich plants responsible. One side of the world, however, there is an area of inhospitable wasteland slowly spreading outwards where even the Kaluthin plant can grow no more. The centre of this dying land is the Sith fortress, baffling Jedi as to how it is killing the world.

Analysis of the fortress performed shortly after the Battle of Naboo revealed that the dome on the fortress was well over 1,000 years old, indicating that Rivan himself was of a very advanced age at the time of its construction. This led many Jedi scholars to believe that Rivan was not of human origin.

Rivan is often associated with the Darkstaff.

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[edit] Ruin, Darth

Once a charismatic and intelligent Umbaran Jedi Master known as Phanius, Darth Ruin, as he came to be called, became one of the most influential Sith Lords in galactic history receiving recognition as one of the Lost Twenty. A renegade from the beginning, Ruin's career as a Jedi ended with the same event that began his career as the architect of the New Sith Wars: the theft of a Sith Holocron. With the Holocron's dark secrets, Ruin founded a new Sith Order: the Brotherhood of Darkness. Followers flocked to him, and, one thousand years before the Battle of Ruusan, Darth Ruin and his minions declared war on the Galactic Republic and its Jedi protectors. Though Ruin was eventually killed by the self-destructive nature of his own Order, his legacy would survive in the form of one thousand years of bloodshed, and, ultimately, the complete reformation of the Republic, the Jedi, and the Sith themselves. Like most Sith Lords, Darth Ruin's name is a derivatory, in this case, the derivatory is actually just the word ruin, which makes sense, as his "New Sith Order" nearly ruined the Sith's existence.

[edit] Sadow, Naga

Main article: Naga Sadow

[edit] Selene

This woman was captured, along with Dustil Onasi, during the Sith raid on the planet Telos, some 4,000 years before the Battle of Yavin. The pair were brought to Korriban for training, but Selene showed little aptitude for the Force. Uthar Wynn ordered her executed, so that the Sith would waste no more resource on her.

[edit] Simus

The ancient Sith Lord, Simus was one of the most powerful of his era. He trained the Sith Lord Naga Sadow while in his prime.

However, he was defeated in battle by Marka Ragnos and fated to die. Simus had other plans, and used the Dark Side magic of the Sith to preserve himself. His head was encased in a specialized, crystalline container, and he existed this way for another century before Ragnos died.

When Ludo Kressh and Sadow began fighting over the rulership of the Sith Empire, it was Simus who urged Kressh to consider the possibility that Jori and Gav Daragon were truly hyperspace mappers, and not advanced scouts for the Old Republic. When Kressh refused, Simus gave his support to his former student, Naga Sadow. This trust proved to be short-lived, for Sadow had Simus killed as part of the deception surrounding his plans to become the Dark Lord of the Sith.

[edit] Sion, Darth

Main article: Darth Sion

[edit] Tann, Sev'Rance

Star Wars character
Sev'Rance Tann

Position Dark Acolyte, Count Dooku's apprentice
Homeworld Chiss,Csilla
Species chiss
Gender female
Height Unknown
Affiliation the Confederacy of the Independent systems (the CIS) (starwars)
Portrayed by N/a


Born on the distant Chiss homeworld of Csilla, Sev'Rance Tann is a Dark Acolyte possessing Jedi powers and skills. She is a military leader with an abundance of strategic and tactical knowledge and has proven herself on more than one occasion. Some have theorized that it is a result of her Jedi abilities. Regardless of the reason, Tann seems to have the uncanny knack for foreseeing her enemies' moves and responding to them in kind. A story is told amongst her troops, that once, when Tann was a young learner in the Chiss Academy, a professor challenged her to a contest to train a group of untrainable creatures, the yresilini, to become an army. Tann started by picking one of the creatures to be her General and teaching several rudimentary commands. The General laughed at her, along with his "troops". Tann then ordered the General put to death in front of the troops and appointed a second General. The second General and the troops followed her orders implicitly, and she was awarded high marks. Sev'Rance Tann has sworn to fight for the principles of the Confederacy of the Independent Systems. She has won the trust of Count Dooku and the other Leaders of the CIS, has won many victories, and is considered a major asset of the CIS . But after Tann captured the padawan of the Jedi Master Echuu Shen-jon, Echuu went to rescue his young padawan and killed Sev'Rance Tann. It was a great loss for the CIS, but many more things were ahead, for the Clone Wars were still to come.

[edit] Tavion, Axmis

Axmis Tavion is a fictional Dark Jedi character in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, appearing in the computer games Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.

She was the apprentice of the even more powerful Dark Jedi, Desann. Her first introduction was where she supposedly captured and killed the New Republic agent, Jan Ors. She later confronted the Jedi Kyle Katarn in Bespin. She lost the fight and was nearly killed by Kyle, but he spared her life. Shamed by her own weakness, she left. Later on, Kyle Katarn confronted Desann and killed him.

In the following game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Tavion found a merchant with a powerful Sith artifact, named the Scepter of Ragnos, which had belonged to the ancient Dark Lord of the Sith Marka Ragnos, who ruled the Sith Empire before Naga Sadow. She took Ragnos' Staff and killed the merchant. The voice of Ragnos began to communicate with Tavion, telling her to drain Force energy from places that possessed powerful Force power, so that she could regenerate Marka's cells, bringing him back to life. Tavion assembled the cult of Sith known as the Disciples of Ragnos, and proceeded to drain Force energy from multiple places such as Hoth, Yavin, Byss, and Coruscant.


One of Kyle Katarn's apprentices, Rosh Penin, traveled to Byss to investigate the cult's activities. Rosh was captured by the Disciples of Ragnos and became Tavion's new apprentice. Tavion sent Rosh to Darth Vader's Bast Castle on Vjun to drain the Force energy there. Katarn's second apprentice, Jaden Korr, penetrated the castle and confronted Rosh. Kyle arrived when Rosh was beaten, and Tavion appeared to stop the Jedi. After Tavion Force pushed Kyle to a pillar she used Jaden's first lightsaber to break the ceiling in an attempt to escape, trapping the Jedi while Tavion and Rosh escaped. Kyle manages to save himself and his apprentice by using the force to hold the falling rocks as Jaden uses his master's lightsaber to cut through the floor into a lower level of Bast Castle.

Later, Rosh betrayed Tavion and turned back to the light side of the Force. Tavion assigned another apprentice, Alora, to imprison Rosh and lure Jaden and Kyle to rescue Rosh. Players of the game could choose to save Rosh, staying on the path of light; or kill Rosh, thus turning to the dark side. Either way Alora died in a lightsaber duel with Jaden.

Tavion traveled to Korriban, the Sith tomb world, to resurrect Marka Ragnos. The Jedi arrived and confronted the Disciples of Ragnos. Before Ragnos resurrected, Jaden broke into the tomb and confronted Tavion, who wielded both the lightsaber and the scepter. Tavion was defeated in the battle.

  • If Jaden had turned to the dark side, he would've killed the defenseless Tavion in cold blood. Kyle Katarn later confronted Jaden but failed to stop him, which resulted in Jaden holding the scepter and leaving Korriban with a hijacked Imperial Star Destroyer.
  • If Jaden stayed on the path of light, Tavion would unleash all the Force energy into Ragnos' Tomb after her defeat, resulting in the resurrection of Marka Ragnos. Ragnos possessed Tavion's body to confront Jaden, using a Sith Sword hidden in the scepter. The Dark Lord failed to kill Jaden and he left Tavion's body. Tavion's body proved unable to withstand the corruption of Ragnos, and she lost her life. Jaden then destroyed the Scepter Of Ragnos, and Marka Ragnos was forced to return to his sarcophagus forever.

Although no official information has been released as to which path, light or dark, is canonical, Tavion did die on Korriban.


[edit] Traya, Darth

Main article: Darth Traya

[edit] Utris

Utris was an ancient Sith Warrior wounded during the Great Sith War. He was brought back to life by Rin Shuuir.

[edit] Vectivus, Darth

Darth Vectivus was a human Sith Lord of the Old Republic long before Darth Plagueis' time, first mentioned in Star Wars: Betrayal, the first book in the Legacy of the Force series. According to Lady Lumiya, he was a shrewd but fair man, and his self discipline and preexisting business ethics allowed him to remain fair and balanced, without succumbing to the lure of power.

When Lumiya is attempting to sway Jacen Solo to fall to the dark side, she tells the tale of Darth Vectivus (it should be noted, however, that Lumiya is a known deceiver, and it is possible that she created both 'Darth Vectivus' and his so-called "home"). Vectivus was a tall, dark-haired man with a short cut, elegant beard. He wielded a silver lightsaber with inlaid black stones that were shaped like diamonds. As Lumiya's tale is the only source of information on Vectivus, little is known of the man who became Darth Vectivus before he became the administrator of a mine on an asteroid near Bimmiel.

Many millennia ago, the inherent dark side energies of that asteroid had been enhanced by a sub-species of dark side-wielding mynocks. As a Force-sensitive, Vectivus could feel the energy within the asteroid and began to study it, performing experiments, and acquiring new powers. After the dark side energies slowly began to drive his mining crews insane, and the grade of the ore began to decline, Vectivus quietly shut down the mine.

After ensuring that the mine would be quietly forgotten about, and after learning all there was to learn from the place, Vectivus departed and began to seek out the Sith. Years later, he returned to the asteroid, a full-fledged Sith Lord. He built a mansion there, at the heart of the dark side energy, and lived out the rest of his days surrounded by friends and family, according to Lady Lumiya.

[edit] Legacy of Darth Vectivus

Centuries later, the aspiring Dark Lady of the Sith Lumiya moved into the remains of the mine above Vectivus' mansion. She used it as a sanctuary, where she studied Vectivus and the history of the Sith and the Force.

In 40 ABY, Lumiya took Jacen Solo to Vectivus' former home to begin his journey to the dark side. What appeared to be a Force-echo of Vectivus, describing itself as "a sliver of a ghost", also interacted with Nelani Dinn. The only information the supposed ghost offered on Vectivus' history was to say that he died "centuries ago", and that Jedi Dinn would not know his birth name.

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[edit] Wynn, Uthar

Uthar Wynn is the headmaster of the Sith academy on Korriban in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Before becoming headmaster, Uthar was apprenticed to the academy's previous master Jorak Uln. As is common amongst the Sith, Uthar surpassed his master, drove him into exile and claimed the title of headmaster for his own. Uthar was a cruel and calculating leader; a powerful Sith, Uthar possessed great ability with the Dark Side of the Force. Revan, after accessing the Star Map for his mission from the Jedi Council on Dantooine, was confronted by Yuthura Ban and Uthar within the tomb of Naga Sadow as the final part of Revan's Sith training at the Academy. The player ultimately has the choice of killing both and fighting the rest of the academy on his way out, siding with Yuthura and killing Uthar (although soon afterwards, she considers the player too strong and forces the player into a confrontation), or siding with Uthar and killing Yuthura (the player is able to leave without confronting Uthar if the player chooses appropriate conversation options).

[edit] Zannah, Darth

Zannah, also known as Rain, was a young girl from Somov Rit, and cousin to Darovit (aka Tomcat) and Hardin (aka Bug).

She was one of the many children recruited to the Army of Light to fight the Sith. She was one of the few survivors of the Seventh Battle of Ruusan, and became the apprentice of Darth Bane.

After Ruusan, she and Bane stumbled across her cousin Darovit, who tried in vain to attack Bane. When she saw Bane reveal his lightsaber, Zannah used her telekinetic powers to destroy Darovit's right hand. When Bane questioned her on why she allowed him to live, she replied that his death would be meaningless. He then responded by asking her if she understood the nature of the dark side. She admitted that she did not, but then said that she was still young and had much to learn from the Dark Lord.

Zannah did not travel with Bane from Ruusan to Dxun. Instead, she met him later on the world of Onderon, after Bane had fully realized his plans for the new Sith Order.

Bane took Zannah as his new Sith apprentice, bestowing upon her the title of "Darth," to be henceforth passed down from Master to apprentice in Bane's new Sith Order. Darth Zannah, Dark Lady of the Sith, returned to Ruusan several years after the battle, and engaged her wandering cousin in a final, deadly duel.

It is possible that the name Zannah is derived from the Persian word "zan," meaning woman.

[edit] Other Sith lords