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Encyclopedia > Jedi Exile
Star Wars character
The "Jedi Exile"

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Position Jedi Knight, General, Jedi Exile
Homeworld Dantooine[1]
Species Human
Gender Player's choice
Affiliation Jedi, Galactic Republic (canonical), Sith
Portrayed by None

The Jedi Exile (canonical name unknown; also called General by Bao-Dur) is the main character in the PC/Xbox videogame title Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. The Exile is a skillful practitioner of the Force and possesses a unique strength. This unique strength is an unusually strong connection to the Force the Exile possessed, through his/her ability to easily form Force Bonds between himself/herself and other people or even places. In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, Humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... Jedi Masters (left to right) Saesee Tiin, Agen Kolar, Mace Windu, and Kit Fisto. ... - Senator Palpatine Form of Government Federal Republic Official language Basic Capital Coruscant Head of Government Chancellor Establishment c. ... This article is about the Force-using organization in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... Bao-Dur and the Remote are Star Wars fictional characters in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ... A computer game is a game composed of a computer-controlled virtual universe that players interact with in order to achieve a defined goal or set of goals. ... Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (KOTOR II) is an RPG video game for the PC and the Microsoft Xbox. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, The Force is a binding, magical and ubiquitous power that is the object of the Jedi and Sith monastic orders. ...


Unlike Revan, whose battle yells were provided by Rino Romano, the Exile has no voice actor and is completely silent during battles. Revan (pronounced //) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Rino Romano (born 1969) is a Canadian voice actor probably best known for his voice roles as Bruce Wayne on the television show The Batman and as Darien Shields (Chiba Mamoru) in the dub of the popular anime Sailor Moon. ...

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Biography

The Exile was a Human Jedi Knight who studied under Masters such as Kavar at the Academy on Dantooine. Before the Exile could take on a apprentice, the Mandalorian Wars surged through the galaxy. Overwhelmed with compassion for the lives lost to the ravages of the Mandalorians on the Outer Rim, the Exile joined the Republic forces led by Revan, who was the first Jedi Knight that had defied the Jedi Council to battle the Mandalorians. The Exile left a prospective Padawan, Mical (the Disciple), without a master. The player will only learn this if the Exile is female, and it will never be mentioned to a male character. In George Lucas fictional Star Wars universe, humans are the most numerous and dominant species, with apparently millions of major and minor colonies galaxywide. ... This article or section should include material from Jedi Sentinel —The Jedi Code — Obi-Wan Kenobi The Jedi Knights are a fictional brotherhood and organization from the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ... Dantooine is a fictional planet from the Star Wars universe. ... The Mandalorian Wars are a fictional event in the Expanded Universe of the Star Wars saga. ... Mandalorian Mythosaur Skull Insignia A Mandalorian is a member of a group of masked warrior clans in the Star Wars universe. ... In the fictional Star Wars series, the Outer Rim Territories is the outermost part of the Star Wars galaxy. ... The Galactic Republic is the name of the interplanetary government used in the fictional Star Wars universe prior to the establishment of the Galactic Empire. ... Revan (pronounced //) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ...


The Exile served as a General under Revan during the Mandalorian Wars. Overseeing the final, titanic battle at Malachor V, the Exile gave the order to activate the mass shadow generator, which crushed both the Republic soldiers and Mandalorians caught in the weapon's destructive sphere. The amount of death and destruction caused such a substantial "wound" in the Force that the Exile was forced to sever all connections to Force. The Exile was the only Jedi under Revan who turn away from the dark side after Malachor V, the Exile was also the only Jedi to return willingly to Coruscant, to face trial for following Revan to war. This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Malachor V Malachor V is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... The mass shadow generator is a MacGuffin-like superweapon mentioned in the computer game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Coruscant (pronounced //) is the name of a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ...


The Jedi Council decreed the Exile was to be banished from the Jedi Order for defying the Council's wishes and following Revan to war. It is for this reason, the protagonist is dubbed "the Exile". In reality, the Council truly feared the "wound" in the Force that surrounded the Exile. Some on the council felt that they were punishing the Exile not because of what the Exile did, but because the protagonist was the only one the Council could punish for Revan's actions, and because the Exile was symbolic of the many Jedi that had fallen to the dark side over the course of history. On the other hand, some council members felt that the Exile was the perfect opportunity to examine why and how so many Jedi fall to the dark side. However, the more fearful council members felt no need to do more than exile the former Jedi. At first, the Exile believed that the Jedi Council itself severed the Exile from the Force. Later, though, he/she realized that the Exile severed himself/herself from the Force in order to survive the destructive Force wave that came from the death of all the beings on Malachor V and of the planet itself. The Jedi Council decides the fate of Anakin Skywalker The Jedi High Council is an institution from the Star Wars series of films. ...


The Mandalorian Wars

The Exile’s involvement in the Mandalorian Wars was significant. The Exile led the Republic army in several battles, namely the battles of Dagary Minor, Dxun, and Malachor V. The Republic took some of their largest casualties in these battles, especially at Malachor V, where the Exile ended the war with the aid of Bao Dur’s Mass Shadow Generator. Dxun is the moon of Onderon, a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe that appears in the video game Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, among other sources. ... Malachor V Malachor V is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ...


An important facet of the Exile’s character was a natural leadership ability, which came into play during the Mandalorian Wars. Master Vandar described the Exile as a natural leader; the Republic officers and soldiers under the Exile's authority were tremendously loyal to him/her. Coupled with the Exile's force bonding, the Exile’s leadership potential is almost unparalleled. This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ...


Revan counted on this loyalty when he sent the Exile down to the Dxun jungle to break a Mandalorian defensive that, over the course of close to four years, had developed a near impregnable siege defense in the jungle moon. The Exile’s soldiers and officers were fewer than ideal, but the Exile's unit pressed them on, defending them valiantly and inspiring them to fight against the odds.


With the Mandalorians littering their defensive perimeter with mines and droid placements, what started out as a battle became a slaughter as the Mandalorians frequently mowed down Republic soldiers while the Jedi attempted to drive the Mandalorians to a retreat. The Exile, convinced that the war would end with a Republic victory, fought tirelessly and persistently to the awe of the Mandalorians. The Exile’s tattered unit held on long enough for Revan to launch the Republic’s critical attack. Although it was Revan’s victory that day, few knew that the Exile’s dogged insistence had provided Revan with his opportunity at victory.


That battle would mark the end for the Mandalorian Crusade and it would serve as the vital difference in perspective that would allow the Exile to later turn from war and avoid participation in the Sith War that followed. The Jedi Civil War is a conflict in the fictional Star Wars galaxy that took place 3,956 years before the Battle of Yavin, as seen in Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope. ...


Journey

Full details of the Exile's travels in the Outer Rim are never given in-game, but it is known that Atris had orchestrated the Exile's return to known space; in order to attract the growing Sith threat, she leaked news of the Exile's return to the galaxy and, predictably, attracted the Sith's attention. However, the Ebon Hawk rescued the Exile from an unappealing fate, although it was damaged in an unknown incident. The utility droid, T3-M4, helped guide the crippled Ebon Hawk towards the mining facility at Peragus II. -Atris Atris is a white-haired female Jedi Master from the videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... This article is about the Force-using organization in the fictional Star Wars universe. ... The Ebon Hawk (circa 3,956 BBY-?) is a spaceship in the Star Wars Expanded Universe video game series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... T3-M4 is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and the 2004 sequel Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Peragus II is a location featured in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...


There the Exile met with an old woman named Kreia. Kreia was a mysterious Jedi Master, the first among many who trained the eventual Sith Lord, Darth Revan. When he fell to the dark side, the Jedi Council exiled her from the Order, blaming Kreia for his fall. She was responsible for bringing the Exile back into touch with the Force while on Peragus II. While searching for a way off the abandoned station, the Exile encountered Atton Rand, locked in the brig. After Darth Sion and a force of Sith Assassins arrived to kill the Exile (believing he/she was the last of the Jedi), the three escaped with T3-M4 onboard the Ebon Hawk and traveled to Telos. When the Sith pursued them in the asteroid field around Peragus, laser fire from the Sith ignited the volatile fuel within the asteroids. This explosion destroyed both the facility and the entire asteroid belt, though both the Ebon Hawk and the Sith were able to escape. — Darth Traya Darth Traya is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe and from the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and the games foremost villain. ... Atton Rand (born between 3,983 and 3,980 BBY) is a playable character in the Xbox and PC role playing videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Darth Sion is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Telos is a fictional planet in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...


After arriving at the massive Citadel Station in orbit around Telos, the Exile's party was arrested for the destruction of Peragus, a vital source of fuel for the station and its efforts to terraform the surface of Telos, damaged during the Jedi Civil War. While the group was being held pending an investigation, someone had stolen the Ebon Hawk, with T3-M4 aboard, and brought it to the Telosian surface. Using alternative transportation to get down to the surface, the Exile's party pursued but was shot down in a habitable part of Telos by air-defense turrets set up by Czerka Corporation. An Iridonian engineer named Bao-Dur, who designed the Mass Shadow Generator and served under the Exile at Malachor V, saw the crash and pulled the three members of the Exile's party from the wreckage. While on the surface, they learned that someone had taken the Ebon Hawk to the old planetary aqueducts in the polar region of the planet. Stealing a shuttle from an abandoned military compound, they traveled to the aqueducts and found Jedi Master Atris, a member of the Council who sentenced the Exile, attempting to recover lost Jedi teachings. She had surrounded herself with five Echani sisters. These sisters were called Handmaidens, who had vowed not to learn the ways of the Jedi and were instead trusted to watch Jedi for traces of the dark side as well as watch after them. After speaking with Atris, the Exile and his/her party left with the Ebon Hawk and T3-M4. If the player is a male character, Brianna, the "Last of the Handmaidens," will join his party. Citadel Station is an orbital platform used to terraform the planet of Telos in the 2004 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Spoiler warning: // The Falleen are a scaled, cold-blooded, reptilian humanoid species with pigmentation that varies with mood, known to be as long lived as the Hutts (the Falleen have an average lifespan of 250 Standard Years) who inhabit and originate from the planet Falleen. ... // The Abyssin inhabit the planet Byss. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ...


After leaving the academy, T3-M4 revealed that it had managed to download Atris' database while being held, which included a recording of the Exile's trial and where the last five remaining Jedi Masters were hiding: Atris on Telos, Kavar on Onderon, Vrook Lamar on Dantooine, Zez-Kai Ell on Nar Shaddaa, and Lonna Vash on Korriban. The Exile traveled to these worlds in search of the Jedi Masters in an attempt to bring them to Dantooine and unite them against the Sith as well as to find the answers as to why he/she was sentenced to exile. -Mandalore the Uniter Onderon is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ... Nar Shaddaa is the largest moon that orbits the planet of Nal Hutta in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ... Korriban is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe, the sole planet in the Horuset system, located across the galaxy from Koros Minor. ...


However, finding the Jedi Masters proved to be a difficult task for the Jedi Exile because the Sith War, which ended five years ago, had torn apart the galaxy. The damage that the Sith War caused takes a back seat to the Republic's ailing political and economical state and the assassinations of countless Jedi and Force Sensitive individuals at the hands of the Sith Lords Darth Sion and Darth Nihilus. In the Exile's quest to discover the truth behind the decision of the Jedi Council to exile the protagonist, the Exile stabilized the key outer rim worlds of Telos, Onderon, and Dantooine. The Telosian Restoration Effort faced an impending crisis from the lack of cheap Peragian fuel as a result of the Exile's actions at the Peragus Mining Station. Telos represented a chance for rebuilding, to a Republic on the brink of collapse. The success of the Telosian Restoration Effort rested on the Exile, and the project's failure could have resulted in a permanent economic downturn for the Republic. The Jedi Civil War is a conflict in the fictional Star Wars galaxy that took place 3,956 years before the Battle of Yavin, as seen in Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope. ... In the fictional Star Wars universe, the Sith were a humanoid race enslaved by a group of warrior priests who follow the dark side of the Force and serve as the evil counterparts to the Jedi. ... Darth Sion is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Darth Nihilus is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, introduced in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...


On Onderon, the great city of Iziz was in turmoil over the political feuding between idealistic and young Queen Talia and her pragmatic and experienced cousin, General Vaklu. Vaklu supported Onderon seceding from the Republic, which caused fears that Onderon's secession could trigger many other secessions from Outer Rim and Mid Rim worlds. In the Exile's quest to find Kavar, the the choice is made to support Vaklu and bring about Onderon's secession from the Republic or aid Talia and secure Onderon's position as a member of the Republic. Whichever side the player chooses may or may not affect the Republic negatively, although supporting Vaklu forces a confrontation between the Exile and Master Kavar. -Mandalore the Uniter Onderon is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... Iziz is the largest city on Onderon, a ficticious planet in the Star Wars universe. ... Queen Talia is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... In the fictional Star Wars series, the Outer Rim Territories is the outermost part of the Star Wars galaxy. ... For other uses, see Star Wars Galaxy. ...


Dantooine, which Darth Malak bombarded during the Sith War, was where the Exile met Master Vrook Lamar. While on Dantooine, the Exile came across Mical, who claimed to be a historian and former student of the Exile. Mical will join the Exile only if the character is female. While Dantooine had no Republic support, it remained an important defensive military tactical site for the Republic against Outer Rim invasions. Problems on the planet escalated when a mercenary named Azkul, representing Czerka Corporation, attempted a military take over of the world. The player can choose to either support Azkul’s mercenaries or lend a hand to Dantooine's Khoonda militia, repelling the mercenary attack. Supporting Azkul and his mercenaries will lead to a duel between the Exile and Master Vrook. Dantooine is a fictional planet from the Star Wars universe. ... Darth Malak is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ... This article is about Ancient & Legendary Jedi Masters from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe, which existed roughly between 4000 BBY and shortly before the events of the Star Wars prequel trilogy. ... This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe, who do not fit into any other category. ...


Master Zez-Kai Ell is found on Nar Shaddaa and can become either an ally or an opponent for the Exile to test himself against, based on the Exile's choices. In the canonical story arc, the Exile aided the refugee population of Nar Shaddaa in their struggle against the oppression and exploitation of the crime syndicate the Exchange, who had an interest in capturing Jedi. The Exile's interference with the refugees set up a showdown between the player's party and the Exchange's army of bounty hunters, thugs, and crime bosses. Alternatively, in the non-canon story, contributing to various downfalls in the Refugee Sector and elsewhere gained the Exile prestige in the eyes of the Exchange, until the Exchange boss agreed to meet with the player. The Exile set up a plot with the mercenary Hanharr to kill the Exchange Crime Boss Goto. In both storylines, the Exile was taken aboard Goto's ship, where he/she was eventually rescued by the rest of the crew and went on to confront Zez-Kai Ell, either convincing him to return to Dantooine or killing him in a duel. The Exchange is a fictional galaxy-wide criminal organization in the Star Wars universe, featured in the videogame Knights of the Old Republic and its sequel, The Sith Lords. ... Hanharr is a Wookiee in the PC and Xbox game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and can play different roles within the game, depending on the alignment of the player character. ...


The Exile also visited Korriban in his/her journey, where he/she learned the history of some of the former Sith Lords interred on the planet, as well as confronting the Exile's own past in a strange cave ruin. After navigating the ruins of the Sith Academy, the Exile found that Master Vash had been captured and killed in an attempt to lure the Exile into the hands of Darth Sion, with whom the Exile sparred with before escaping the planet. Korriban is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe, the sole planet in the Horuset system, located across the galaxy from Koros Minor. ... Darth Sion is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...


Light-side ending

While it is not yet explicitly clear which ending is canonical, the official stance from Lucasfilm on games where players can choose between the light side and dark side has traditionally been that the light side ending is the canonical one. Lucasfilm Ltd. ...


After each confrontation with the Jedi Masters - Vrook, Kai-Ell, and Kavar - they agreed to meet with the Exile in Dantooine's former Jedi Academy. Once the Exile had met with all of the missing Jedi Masters, the Exile returned to Dantooine to find the formerly ruined academy enclave rebuilt. There, the Jedi Masters had formed a council in which they would decide the Exile's fate. They told the Exile how the he/she was cut off from the Force after the events at Malachor V, and that the Sith had learned of his/her ability to become stronger in the Force by leeching the life of others. With the threat of the Sith learning from the Exile, the Masters decided it was best to permanently cut the protagonist off from the Force so to partially end the Sith threat. Before the Masters were able to strip the Exile of the Force, however, Kreia interfered, taunting them with her own opinion on the matter, before stripping the Masters themselves so completely of the Force that it resulted in their deaths. She then left the Exile unconscious in the enclave, and was taken by the Handmaiden to Telos to meet with Atris, who revealed she had become a Dark Jedi as a result of the influence of Sith holocrons she had been collecting. Kreia then revealed her own identity, that of Darth Traya, and left Telos. The Exile then arrived in an attempt to find Kreia. After a fight with Atris in her private chambers, Atris was defeated, and the Exile helped her return to the light, after which she revealed to the protagonist Kreia's true identity as a Sith Lord. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... A Holocron is an artifact from the Star Wars universe. ... — Darth Traya Darth Traya is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe and from the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and the games foremost villain. ...


Along with Mandalore and Darth Nihilus' former apprentice Visas Marr, the Exile then boarded Nihilus' flagship, the Ravager, which had arrived at Telos. Kreia had successfully manipulated the Nihilus into believing that the last Jedi Academy (and thus, the last gathering of Jedi in existence) was located on Telos and contained many Jedi. Consumed by his hunger, Nihilus descended upon Telos in order to feed on the Jedi gathered there. When it was discovered no Jedi other than the Exile were present on Telos, a fierce battle ensued, during which the Exile killed the Sith Lord. After detonating charges on the Ravager, the Exile returned to Malachor V, the location of the final battle of the Mandalorian Wars, and found the Trayus Academy, home of Darth Traya and her former apprentice Darth Sion. Darth Nihilus is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, introduced in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Visas Marr (born 3,976 BBY) is a fictional character in the Star Wars video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Darth Sion is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...


There the Exile fought and defeated both Sith Lords, along with their legion of Dark Jedi and Sith soldiers. Before her death, however, Darth Traya revealed where Revan had set out following his defeat of Darth Malak. With that knowledge, the Exile ordered the reactivation of the mass shadow generator, tearing Malachor V apart and silencing the Wound in the Force for good. The Exile made an escape with T3-M4 aboard the Ebon Hawk and left to find Revan. Revan (pronounced //) is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Darth Malak is a fictional character from the Star Wars universe. ... The mass shadow generator is a MacGuffin-like superweapon mentioned in the computer game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...


It is revealed through conversation with Darth Traya that she spent her time developing the Exile to connect with the Force because it was the only way to kill the Force; she believed the Exile's wound would wipe the Force from the galaxy upon the Exile's death. It was revealed that unchecked by the remaining Masters, the Exile himself/herself did not echo, was not the lack of the Force he/she was thought to be. The true echo was created by the atrocious massacre at Malachor V, and the Exile simply carried it in the wound he/she carried.


Dark-side ending

Once the Exile had found and slain all of the missing Jedi Masters, the protagonist returned to the rebuilt Jedi Enclave. Upon entering the room where the Council formerly held conclaves, the Exile found that Kreia had followed the Exile, deceiving the Exile into believing he/she would meet the source of the protagonist problems there. Kreia asked the Exile why he/she desired to kill Atris and the other Jedi, among other things. The Exile's answers were everything Kreia did not want to hear. Claiming the Exile had failed her, Kreia attempted to draw out the Exile's life force, but the technique simply left the Exile unconscious on the ground. Kreia, as the Handmaiden's "prisoner," journeyed to Telos to meet with Atris, who has turned to the Dark Side. Kreia then revealed her own identity, that of Darth Traya, and left Telos. The Exile arrived and exacted revenge upon Atris for condemning him/her to exile. Depending on the player's choice, the Exile either kills Atris in combat or leaves her weakened and at the mercy of the malevolent Sith holocrons she had collected in her meditation chamber. — Darth Traya Darth Traya is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe and from the game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords and the games foremost villain. ...


Along with Mandalore and Visas Marr, the Exile then boarded Nihilus' flagship, the Ravager, and killed Darth Nihilus. The Exile then proceeded to Malachor V, where he/she discovered the Trayus Academy and slew Darth Sion. Before fighting Darth Traya, however, the Sith Lord revealed where Revan had set out following his defeat of Malak. With this knowledge, the Exile left to find Revan after sacrificing Traya to the core of Malachor V, and leaving the planet (and hence, the Force Wound) intact.


However, the Exile, through alternate set of answers to Darth Traya's questions, can choose to stay at the Trayus Academy and assume the mantle of the Dark Lord of the Sith. This unlocks the video "Assuming the Dark Throne."


Wounds

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The Exile’s character shares a lot of similarities with the tragic hero. Torn within by the death the Exile had caused throughout the Mandalorian Wars and finally the Battle of Malachor V, the Exile is a character struggling to face the aftermath of the Jedi's various actions. The Exile's return to the Republic provides an opportunity for redemption through revenge or forgiveness. But the aftermath the Exile finds, was even more frightening, more severe than the protagonist had first thought. Image File history File links Circle-question. ...


The 'wound' The Jedi Exile suffers from (one brought about by a complete denial of the Force subconsciously) is not restricted in its effects to her alone. The Exile discovers that the actions at Malachor V did more than sever the Exile's connection to the force, but they created two monsters in the form of Darth Nihilus and Darth Sion; it creates a monster in Darth Nihilus more so than Lord Sion perhaps. His 'hunger' is similar to the Exile’s 'wound' in one similar way: they are both lacking in the Force. Sion, through Kreia’s teachings and the rift in the Force caused at Malachor V by the Exile's decision in the last battle of the Mandalorian Wars, make him a savage amalgam of dead flesh and malicious intent. The revelation of the Exile’s connection to these two murderers brings the Exile ever closer to resolving the Exile's past deeds. Malachor V Malachor V is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ... Darth Nihilus is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, introduced in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ... Darth Sion is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... The Mandalorian Wars are a fictional event in the Expanded Universe of the Star Wars saga. ...


Behind the scenes

Following the tradition of the first Knights of the Old Republic game, the aforementioned light side story is canonical, even though the official position has not been determined yet [1]. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (KotOR) is an RPG video game originally for the Microsoft Xbox and later for PCs running Microsoft Windows. ...


LucusArts traditionally considers the light-side ending of its games to be canon, which is supported by the fact that the New Essential Guide to Droids repeatedly describes the Exile as a Heroine.


The alternate dark side story only differs in the fates of the planets the Exile visits (Onderon is usurped by General Vaklu, Dantooine is captured by Azkul and his mercenaries, and Malachor V remains intact), as well as one party member (Hanharr joins the player's party instead of Mira). Hanharr is a Wookiee in the PC and Xbox game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and can play different roles within the game, depending on the alignment of the player character. ... Mira is a bounty hunter in the fictional Star Wars universe, seen in the 2004 videogame Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords. ...

Possible female representations of the Exile

The Jedi Exile is fully customizable by the player, and thus can take several different appearances and either gender. The male and female storylines have minor differences, with the most notable one being one of the player's party members (Brianna, the Last Handmaiden, only joins a male Exile's party, and Mical, the Disciple, only joins a female Exile's party). There is a slight discrepancy if the player is female however as the Handmaiden appears on Dantooine out of nowhere after the Exile meets with the Jedi Masters. If the player has been male the Handmaiden is on the Ebon Hawk as part of the crew and her presence is therefore explained. In addition, there is a scene on Nar Shaddaa, where the Exile meets a Twilek named Domo, who is hiring dancers for Vogga the Hutt. If the Exile is male, either the Handmaiden or Mira becomes the dancing girl. However, if the Exile is female, she gets dressed into a red bikini and they bring her to Vogga as a dancing girl instead. Image File history File links KotOR2JediExile. ... Image File history File links KotOR2JediExile. ... Nar Shaddaa is the largest moon that orbits the planet of Nal Hutta in the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe, who do not fit into any other category. ... bikini briefs, from Roman London. ...


References

  • Star Wars New Essential Chronology
  • Star Wars New Essential Guide to Droids
  1. ^ Wookiepeedia, the Star Wars Wiki

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