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| | Position | Jedi Knight, Dark Lord of the Sith | | Homeworld | Unknown (programmed identity—Deralia) | | Species | Human | | Gender | Player's choice (canonically male) | | Affiliation | Jedi Order, Old Republic, Sith, Sith Empire, (both formerly), crew of the Ebon Hawk | Revan (pronounced /ˈrɛvɪn/) is a fictional character from the Star Wars Expanded Universe. Revan is first featured in the video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. Rino Romano provided the character's voice, mostly saying "yes", "what", "sure", "It didn't work", battle cries and taunts. 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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Revan, as the main playable protagonist, may be either male or female, though Revan is canonically male and follows the lightside path. The player's choice of a male or female Revan does not change the game's endings or Revan's allies (beyond determining which characters the player character can fall in love with). This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Biography
Revan's family name and birthplace are unknown. As was the Jedi tradition, Revan's Force-sensitivity was discovered at a young age and he was later introduced into the Jedi Order. When Revan was first trained as a Jedi Padawan, both he and his close friend, Malak, were found to be strong in the Force, although Revan was undeniably the stronger of the pair. Force-sensitivity is a condition in the fictional Star Wars universe where a life form possesses a natural connection to the Force. ...
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Initially, Revan's Jedi training was undertaken by Kreia on Coruscant, but, eager to learn more about the Force, Revan and Malak soon visited Jedi Master Zhar Lestin for additional training. Though Zhar noted that Revan had an "insatiable" hunger for knowledge, he dismissed it as exuberance and eagerness, believing the youth would grow to be a future champion of the Jedi Order. Coruscant (pronounced //)[1] is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ...
Revan eventually left Kreia's tutelage entirely, going on to study beneath numerous Jedi Masters, including Zhar, as well as Masters Dorak and Kae. In addition, rumors perpetuated by Mical later suggest that Revan studied the process of Force bonding during his many apprenticeships. Master Vrook Lamar seemed convinced that Revan sought the forbidden legacy of Sith alchemy and sorcery. Eventually, however, he returned to Kreia, when in her own words, "he realized there was nothing more to be learned from the Jedi - except how one could leave them forever." By 3,956 BBY the general consensus among the Jedi Masters on Dantooine was that although Revan had been a promising Padawan, he had also been headstrong, proud, and too quick to dismiss the dangerous lure of the dark side.
Mandalorian Wars Nearly 4,000 years before the events of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, a warrior race known as the Mandalorians began raiding systems in the Outer Rim of the Galaxy. The Jedi Council did not allow the Jedi Knights to participate in the war, even after the attack on the planet Cathar. Despite Revan's and Malak's (now Jedi Knights) beliefs that the Jedi should help the Republic, the Jedi Council insisted on staying out of the war, feeling that the true threat had not yet revealed itself. Many younger Jedi were unwilling to wait as the Mandalorians assaulted planet after planet, and so Revan and Malak organized a force of rebellious Jedi Knights to assist the Republic in defeating the Mandalorians. Many Jedi felt inspired by the charismatic Revan, and so they joined him. This movie poster for Star Wars depicts many of the films important elements, such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, X-Wing and Y-Wing fighters Star Wars, retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in 1981 (see note at Title,) is the original (and in chronological...
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The Mandalorians expected Master Kavar (an established general, and one of Revan's teachers) to lead the battle instead of him. Revan proved to be not only one of the more powerful Jedi Knights in the order, but also a master tactician and strategist. He was willing to sacrifice entire planets so as to make the most important ones impenetrable. And despite taking massive casualties (sometimes as many as ten Republic soldiers for every Mandalorian), Revan was consistently able to outmaneuver and overwhelm the enemy both in space and on the ground, succeeding in driving the Mandalorian forces away from Republic space. During the war, Revan learned of Malachor V, a planet that the Mandalorians considered a "cultural taboo." The planet itself was a storehouse of ancient Sith knowledge, steeped in a darkness so great that it almost destroyed Revan. He was able to survive this darkness only through his enormous strength of will. Soon after, Revan discovered the Trayus Academy, where he was supposedly corrupted by the teachings of the Sith. In reality, what he discovered was the truth about a new terrible threat beyond the borders of the Galaxy, a force unknown to the Jedi and the Mandalorians: the hidden Sith Empire of the "True Sith." Malachor V and other Sith worlds in the Outer Rim Territories were edges of this ancient Empire. Malachor V Malachor V is a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe. ...
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Indeed, this was the real danger behind the Mandalorian Wars that the Jedi Council felt. By weakening their future combatants (the Republic, the Jedi, and the Mandalorians) in this war, the "True Sith" hoped to defeat their wounded enemies. Revan realized that the only way the galaxy could stand against this enemy was under the control of a great military government, not directed by the Jedi but instead by someone who understood the Sith philosophies, someone who understood the true ways a war is fought, not with the crude matter of flesh and machines, "instead the true war is waged in the hearts of all living things, against our own natures, light or dark." With the help of a loyal army, he could abolish the corrupt Republic system, allowing a process of bolstering and militarization across the galaxy. And, as a back-up if he lost, and believing in the Sith principle of "empowerment through conflict," the Republic will still have gained enough strength to win over the hidden threat. Thus, Revan, a hero of the Republic and the most prominent Jedi Knight of his time, renamed himself Darth Revan, Dark Lord of the Sith (later, some such as Kreia would postulate that Revan did not fall to the dark side, but rather sacrificed himself into it in the hope of saving the Galaxy from the "True Sith"). In order to deal with the Sith menace, the Mandalorian Crusade had to be stopped swiftly and decisively. Look up Darth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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The final battle of the war took place over Malachor V. Revan sent his least loyal troops to lure the remnants of the Mandalorian fleet there, where the Mass Shadow Generator (a weapon of mass destruction capable of generating a "gravitic implosion shockwave") had been placed. The General overseeing its use was the Jedi later known as the "Jedi Exile." In battle that followed, many Jedi fell to the Dark Side because of the Dark Side energies that Malachor V emitted. Many more Jedi, Republic soldiers, and Mandalorians died when the Jedi Exile ordered to activate the Mass Shadow Generator, nearly destroying the planet. Few on either side survived. Meanwhile, Revan fought Mandalore the Ultimate (the Mandalorian leader) in single combat. Revan won, not only executing the Mandalorian in front of his followers, but also taking his helmet, and so denying the surviving Mandalorians their right to choose a new leader. The warrior spirit of the Mandalorians had been broken, and their Crusade was finally over. The following is a list of Star Wars superweapons, or the Star Wars version of weapons of mass destruction. ...
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The New Sith Empire Although the Republic suffered catastrophic losses, Revan still commanded a third of the Republic forces; thus, the War served to create Revan's Army, a military force that considered both Revan and Malak their heroes. Also, every single Jedi who followed Revan into the War (with the exception of the Jedi Exile) had died or turned to the Dark Side at Malachor V, accepting Darth Revan's Sith teachings and forming a new Sith cult; most notably, Malak grudgingly assumed the role of Sith apprentice under the title of Darth Malak. While the Jedi Council denounced his right as a Jedi, the Republic hailed Revan as a savior. The new Dark Lord of the Sith prepared his forces for the conquest of the Galaxy. Ironically, it seemed that by trying to save the Republic, he had to invade it to prepare it for the oncoming threat. He was a savior, a conqueror, a hero, and a villain all at once.
Star Forge After his supposed corruption and the final battle of Malachor V, Revan took his forces beyond the known galaxy, claiming to be searching for the remnants of the Mandalorian fleet. In reality, he was in search of an ancient artifact, a megastructure known as the Star Forge, built by the Rakatan Infinite Empire nearly 30,000 years BBY. During his search for Sith knowledge on Malachor V, Revan learned about a massive space station with the ability to produce an almost limitless number of ships, accomplished by siphoning matter and energy from a nearby star, as well as feeding on the dark side energies imbued within it. With the help of the pieces of information stored inside the ancient Star Maps, Revan and Malak were able to discover the exact location of the long forgotten Star Forge. Revan and Malak, now beholden to the dark side, created a massive fleet to destroy the Old Republic and the Jedi Council, whom Revan thought were too pacifist to be of any use in the New Order of the Sith. He reformed and converted the loyal ex-Republic forces who followed them into a militaristic empire. A megastructure, in science fiction and speculative (or exploratory) engineering, is an enormous self-supporting artificial construct. ...
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Jedi Civil War One year after the end of the Mandalorian Wars, Darth Revan returned to Republic space at the head of a massive invasion fleet made up of Republic vessels and ships of Rakatan design, war-veterans, soldiers and officers, and thousands of Sith apprentices and Dark Jedi. Calling themselves the Sith, they declared war on the Republic. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
The Sith won battle after battle, until a young Jedi named Bastila Shan entered the fray with her Battle Meditation. This rare and powerful Force ability increased the combat effectiveness of the Old Republic's forces and sapped the will of enemy combatants. Even with this power, the Old Republic's forces knew that they could not hold out forever against the Sith. Bastila Shan is a fictional character from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ...
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Bastila and her Jedi confront Darth Revan, with Malak's cruiser visible in background In a desperate attempt to end the war, the Old Republic set a trap for Darth Revan and Darth Malak, during which Bastila and a team of Jedi boarded Revan's flagship and managed to corner the Dark Lord on the bridge. Before the Jedi could continue their plan, Darth Malak, likely knowing he could not defeat Revan in personal combat, took this opportunity to kill both Revan and Bastila with one swift stroke. He fired upon the flagship from a nearby battle cruiser but failed to kill either his master or Bastila. Revan, nearly dead, was partly healed by Bastila Shan, creating a Force bond between the two. His destroyed mind was programmed by the Jedi Council to hide the Dark Lord's old identity, while enabling the Jedi to use Revan's subconscious memories to locate the Star Forge and destroy it without posing a threat to the Republic. Image File history File linksMetadata Revanconfronted. ...
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Revan was enlisted in the Old Republic army and placed under Bastila's command on the Old Republic warship Endar Spire. Since Revan's demise, Malak, thinking his master dead, had decided to base the New Sith completely on the Dark Side, something that Revan had tried to avoid. Malak then devoted all his forces to the hunt for Bastila. In orbit over the world of Taris, the Endar Spire was attacked by a Sith fleet. Revan awakes with his bunk mate Trask Ulgo helping him out. Together they escape and almost make it to the escape pods when Darth Bandon arrives and Trask sacrifices himself so Revan can escape. Bastila managed to escape to the planet's surface, followed soon after by Revan and fellow Republic soldier Carth Onasi. The Sith blockaded Taris, intent on capturing Bastila. The Endar Spire The Endar Spire is, in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, a Republic vessel that served during the Jedi Civil War, in the award-winning Role playing Video Game, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ...
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They were unaware that the young female Jedi had already been taken prisoner by a swoop gang called the Black Vulkars, who intended to give her to the winner of an underground swoop racing tournament as a slave. Revan eventually succeeded in rescuing her when he infiltrated and won the tournament. As the group decided on how to escape Taris, Revan mentioned to Bastila about a few visions he has had, and Bastila knew that Revan's Force powers were beginning to reawaken. Because of his winning the race, Revan received a message from Canderous Ordo about an offer to escape the planet. Meeting up with the Mandalorian at the cantina, Ordo said that if they work together, he could provide the means to escape Taris, Davik Kang's flagship, the Ebon Hawk. First, Revan had to break into the Sith military base and steal the launch codes to bypass the quarantine. Revan used the help of a droid named T3-M4 (which he acquired by mentioning Ordo's name at the local droid shop). Using the droid's security hacking skills, he successfully acquired the bypass codes. Shortly afterwards, he infiltrated Davik's lair via Canderous' recommendation to join the Exchange, and he acquired the Ebon Hawk. Taris is a planet in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
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However, in orbit, Darth Malak, deciding that the search for Bastila was taking too long, gave the order to destroy the entire planet. Positioning themselves in strategic formations, the ships of his fleet unleashed a devastating planetary bombardment that wiped out nearly all life on Taris's surface. Revan confronted Davik and Calo Nord, who both had the same idea of escaping and weren't about to let Revan take the Hawk. Revan killed Davik, and just as Nord decided to use a thermal detonator on the group, he was caught and trapped underneath falling hangar debris. Revan and his new found crew barely escaped in time aboard the Ebon Hawk. Revan and his companions fled to the Jedi enclave on Dantooine, where Bastila convinced the Jedi academy council to retrain the amnesiac Dark Lord in the ways of the Jedi. For his final task of training, Revan was to go alone to a grove tainted in the Dark Side, and remove the taint. The Council wouldn't explain more than this. After Revan reached the grove, he met a Cathar named Juhani, who was causing the taint, claiming to have fallen to the Dark Side (Juhani mistakenly believed she had killed her master in a training exercise). Revan bested Juhani in a fierce lightsaber duel and turned her back to the Light Side of the Force (or killed her if the player-character is dark-sided). After Revan completed his formal training, he and Bastila were sent to investigate an ancient stone structure. Inside, the two uncovered an ancient artifact known as a Star Map, a relic of the long-forgotten Infinite Empire of the Rakata. Though the Map was not complete, it pointed the way to the worlds of Tatooine, Kashyyyk, Manaan, and Korriban, on which more Star Maps could be found. Only with the combined information of these five worlds, Revan discovered, could the location of a mysterious Rakatan artifact called the "Star Forge" be found. This article is about minor characters in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
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Revan, Bastila, and their companions journeyed to these worlds, tracing the steps Darth Revan and Darth Malak had taken years before. On each planet, the powerful dark side aura of the Star Maps had created perilous conditions that made access to the Maps difficult. Additionally, the crew of the Ebon Hawk found themselves hunted by Sith and bounty hunters, and confronted with the problems of the local populace at every turn. After discovering the fourth Star Map (including the one found in the ruins on Dantooine), Revan and his allies were captured by the Sith flagship Leviathan. They managed to escape from their holding cells, but, as they fled toward the Ebon Hawk, Revan was confronted by Darth Malak, who revealed his former life as the Dark Lord of the Sith. A vicious lightsaber duel ensued, culminating with Bastila's capture by Malak. Revan was forced to deal with Malak's revelation and his loss of Bastila (with whom he had fallen in love, and her with him) as the quest for the Star Forge stepped up, until at last it was found in the home system of the ancient Rakata, on the home world known as Lehon. This article is about the fictitious planet in the fictional Star Wars universe. ...
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Atop an ancient Rakatan temple, Bastila attempted to entice Revan to reclaim his former title of Dark Lord of the Sith. This was the climax of the quest for the Star Forge, and it ended with Revan, once again, making a choice that would change the fate of the galaxy.
Revan's Redemption Revan made the choice of a Jedi and refused Bastila's offer, proclaiming both that Darth Revan was dead and that he had a new allegiance to the Light Side. Enraged, Bastila retreated to the Star Forge. Revan and the crew of the Ebon Hawk pursued her as an Old Republic fleet commenced an assault of its own. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (500x703, 168 KB) Summary Revan kills Malak on the Star Forge. ...
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Aboard the Star Forge, Revan almost single-handedly blew through Malak's defenses composed of the Star Forge's droids, Sith soldiers, and Dark Jedi, displaying his strong affinity to the Force and his mastery of lightsaber combat. He faced off against Bastila once again. Although she was able to renew her strength with the power of the Star Forge, Revan continued to stay strong no matter how much Bastila renewed her vigor. After winning the fight, he convinced her to turn back to the light side and the two admitted their love for each other. Bastila used her Battle Meditation to aid the Republic, turning the tide of the ensuing battle. Finally, Revan again confronted his former friend and apprentice, Malak, in an epic lightsaber duel, while the Republic fleet, no longer hindered by Bastila's Battle Meditation, continued its bombardment of the Star Forge. Malak continually attempted to suck energy from the Jedi prisoners he held in stasis to renew his strength, but this did not stop Revan, as he released many of these Jedi to allow them to become one with the Force. At last, with no Jedi to help renew his strength, Malak was cut down. Before his friend's death, Revan apologized for starting him down the dark path, but reminded him that he continued down it willingly. Malak realized that he had no one to blame for his fate other than himself. Thus Darth Malak, Dark Lord of the Sith, died, his life ending in darkness and regret, and the Star Forge was destroyed. In light of his actions, Revan became known as "The Prodigal Knight" in the history of the Jedi. The Return of the Prodigal Son (1773) by Pompeo Batoni The Prodigal Son, also known as The Lost Son is one of the best known parables of Jesus. ...
Into the unknown A year after the defeat of Malak, Revan left known space, having remembered the remnants of the ancient Sith Empire he had rediscovered as the Dark Lord, also known as the "True Sith." Hoping to put an end to the threat it posed before it could attack, Revan bade farewell to the nine comrades who had accompanied him on his quest, knowing that none whom he loved could safely accompany him in the places he had to walk. It is also believed by some that he sought exile after the Mandalorian and Sith Wars, thinking that because he brought the Sith upon the Republic, and then lost control of that power, that it was his own personal failure. "It would have helped," Darth Traya would later remark about Revan leaving Bastila behind, "had he made her understand. But she was always strong-willed, that one, and did not understand war as Revan did." Then Revan disappeared, leaving the Ebon Hawk with T3-M4 and HK-47 on Malachor V, on the edge of known Space. It has been shown in Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords that T3 was programmed by Bastila to return to the Republic if something happened to Revan, and to contact Bastila if possible. T3 returned in the Ebon Hawk and found the Jedi Exile. What happened to Revan in order to activate T3's mission is unknown, although the navigational computer of the Ebon Hawk was locked by the time he found the Exile. (Alternatively, if the player tells the game that Revan was female, it will be Carth Onasi ordering T3 to get help instead of Bastila.)
Later appearances In Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (4 years after his departure into the unknown), at the ancient tomb of Ludo Kressh in Korriban, the Jedi Exile fights a silent vision of Darth Revan, in which he appears to wield two lightsabers, one red and one violet. 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. ...
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Also, in Star Wars: Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, taking place roughly 3,000 years after Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic. Revan appears in holographic form as the avatar for a holocron he left in the temple on the Unknown Planet, later discovered by Darth Bane.
Alternate paths Following the Sith War and the fall of Exar Kun, the Republic was at its most vulnerable state. Sensing this weakness, the warlike Mandalorians began a series of brutal attacks against worlds throughout the Outer Rim. In desperation, the Republic turned to the Jedi Council for aid. The learned Masters wanted to proceed with customary caution and due care before embarking on a long and destructive military campaign; however, more immediate help came in the form of two young Jedi Knights named Revan and Malak. Ignoring the dictates of the Jedi Council, the charismatic pair recruited many to their cause, rallying the impulsive youth of the Order with cries of victory and glory. With Revan and Malak at the head of their great fleet, the Republic set forth to drive the invaders back. The Mandalorian Wars were long and bloody, and many Jedi perished in the struggle. Yet, at its end, the Republic emerged triumphant, and Revan and Malak were hailed as heroes. But the heroes did not leave the war untouched; something about the Outer Rim worlds twisted and corrupted them. On Korriban, Revan uncovered the lost secrets of the Sith and became the heir to an ancient and evil legacy. Succumbing to the lure of the Dark Side, the fallen Jedi assumed the title of Darth Revan, Dark Lord of the Sith. Revan's friend Malak grudgingly took the mantle of the Dark Lord's apprentice. The great fleet under their control abandoned the Republic and swore fealty to their new Sith masters. With their army of followers, Revan and Malak returned not as saviors, but as conquerors. For two years battles raged on the perimeters of Republic space. The Sith gained victory after victory, until the Jedi set a trap to capture Revan and Malak. But during the chaos of battle, Malak turned on his master and tried to destroy both Revan and the Jedi, but his plan failed. Revan was captured by the Jedi, while Malak escaped and proclaimed himself the new Dark Lord, swearing revenge on the Jedi and Revan. But the Jedi had other plans. They used the brain-washed Revan to help track down Malak. On the ancient Star Forge station, Master and former-apprentice faced off one last time, ending in Malak's defeat. Having regained his memory and the title of Dark Lord, Revan renewed his crusade against the Jedi. Just as the Sith were nearing victory, having nearly wiped out the Jedi, Revan mysteriously left his Sith followers to hide in the Unknown Regions, never to be seen again. The Jedi Civil War would drag on for years to come, the Sith hunting down the Jedi and the Jedi managing to survive. Exar Kun, Dark Lord of the Sith is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...
Personality traits Little is known of Revan's personality before his mind was modified by the Jedi, in part because his later identity is completely up to the player's choices during the game. It is known, however, that Revan was considered one of the most promising Jedi of his time, as he had a strong affinity to the Force and an insatiable appetite to learn. During the Mandalorian Wars, Revan appeared as a charismatic leader and tactical genius, persuading a considerable part of the Jedi Order to join the conflict and defeating the Mandalorian experienced strategists. However, despite his talents, the Jedi Council considered Revan to be willful, ambitious, and headstrong, classic flaws possessed by Jedi destined to fall to the dark side. It is also mentioned by HK-47 that when he used the term "meatbag" to explain what he thought of Darth Malak, Revan found the insult, and Malak's annoyance, so amusing that he reprogrammed the droid to address all organic forms as meatbags. This would indicate that the Dark Lord of the Sith had a sense of humor. HK-47 is a Hunter-Killer assassin droid from the 2003 video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, its sequel, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, and the Trials of Obi-Wan expansion pack to the popular massively multiplayer online game Star Wars...
Gender and controversy While Revan's gender is specified by the player, the canonical / official Revan is confirmed by Leland Chee, George Lucas, and other developers to be male.[1] Also, the Chronicles of the Old Republic, published prior to the release of The Sith Lords, and The New Essential Chronology both refer to Revan as male. The statement of this has provoked criticism and controversy among Star Wars fans who played both games who cited the canonization as consistent with George Lucas' statement in Will Brooker's book that Star Wars is a "boys' movie." The New Essential Chronology author Dan Wallace's take on Revan's gender was: The Star Wars canon consists of the six Star Wars feature films, along with all officially licensed, non-contradicting spin-off works to the six films. ...
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I actually avoided specifying whether Revan was a male or female (based in part on my own game experience in which I played a female character, so now I naturally think of Revan as female). But for what it's worth, LFL told me that they had decided the "official" version of Revan was male. Like I said, I didn't specify this in the NEC manuscript, but it's possible it will be changed during editing.(endquote)[2] In Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, author Drew Karpyshyn avoids a controversial direct gender-specific reference and limits use of gender-specific pronouns that would refer to Revan as being either male or female by showing a Revan's cloaked and masked avatar in the holocron uncovered by main character Darth Bane: "The image flickered and jumped, and then the tiny replica of Darth Revan bowed its head, drawing its hood up to hide its features once more . . ."4 Karpyshyn's novel focuses on the scope and legacy of Revan's accomplishments with regards to the Sith Tradition for the next thousand years that influenced Darth Bane into establishing the Rule of Two (the Sith tradition that only one master and one apprentice could exist at one time.) The only instance of the male possessive pronoun "his" occurs in a single sentence indirectly depicting Bane's thoughts upon discovering Revan's holocron: "Revan had been a true Sith Lord, unlike the simpering Masters who bowed to Kaan and his Brotherhood. And soon all of his knowledge — his knowledge of the dark side — would belong to Bane"5 Drew Karpyshyn is a Canadian video game scenario/scriptwriter and novelist. ...
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Despite the male gender being accepted and confirmed by Lucas himself and the creators, some fans of the game nonetheless consider the matter controversial. Lucas Arts tried to appease irate fans by pronouncing the Jedi Exile to be a female in the official canon, as stated in New Essential Guide to Droids. 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. ...
Revan as a woman With regard to any known Star Wars historical continuity that can impact the movies, thus G-Level Canon, Revan's history is largely the same if the player chooses a female avatar, but there are several in-game changes ranging from subtle to major. If Revan is female, she has the potential to fall in love with Carth. Juhani may express that she cares for Revan, a plotline that Bioware developers confirmed was meant to be female-only. Carth may attempt to offer his love and support in order to keep Revan from falling to the Dark Side. If Revan is Light Sided, she refuses Bastila's temptations on the temple summit and takes the Ebon Hawk to the Star Forge, where she defeats Malak. Later, she leaves Carth behind with instructions to keep the Republic strong. Carth knows beforehand about her leaving and tells T3-M4 to help her if possible. If Revan is Dark Sided, she accepts Bastila as her apprentice and retakes the Star Forge after killing Jolee and Juhani (if she was not killed on Dantooine). After Revan defeats Malak, if she had previously fallen in love with Carth, he will show up on the Star Forge and attempt to turn her back to the light. He is unsuccessful in this, and either Revan or Bastila will kill him. There was an alternate ending for Carth and the Dark Sided Revan's romance, but it was cut because of time constraints. In it, Revan could choose redemption by staying with Carth, defeating Bastila, and destroying the Star Forge, at the cost of her life.
Game class At the start of the game, the player (Revan) can choose between the scoundrel, scout, and soldier classes. However, in every avatar of Revan, male and female, it can be seen that he is wearing the clothes of a scout. Later in the game, when Revan is trained at Dantooine, the player can choose the Jedi path of Guardian, Sentinel, or Consular. In Duron Qel-Droma's vision (see Revan's redemption section), Revan is seen holding a blue lightsaber, which would indicate that he was a Guardian. However, given the fact that the dream itself is shaded blue, the accuracy of this source is disputed. This is possibly an attempt by the author to refrain from distinctions, therefore leaving the open-endedness of the game open.
Revan's legacy
Darth Revan on Taris (Note: this image was created using a player made modification) Whereas the first game implied that Revan's actions in the Mandalorian Wars caused Revan to fall to the dark side of the Force, The Sith Lords features characters who know Revan before and after his fall. Darth Revan, from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. ...
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These characters speculate that Revan, during the Wars, discovered something outside the realm of the Old Republic: the original Sith Empire, believed to have collapsed in internecine fighting millennia ago. In learning this, the characters say, Revan felt compelled to protect the galaxy from this threat. Under this revelation and others, Revan's actions become quite different from the rash, destructive goals of Darth Malak and other, later Sith. These include: The Sith Empire was an empire established by Dark Jedi banished from the Galactic Republic. ...
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- Ignoring, militarily, any planet with a strong industrial infrastructure: one that would be required to defend the galaxy against the unknown threat. Revan's plan was to leave the Old Republic's infrastructure intact, giving him a functional military and economy to work with once he had conquered the galaxy, rather than starting from scratch.
- Use of assassin droids, such as HK-47, to assassinate those who would have destabilized local governments, planets, or entire sectors.
- Focus on conversion, rather than murder, of Jedi. In joining the Dark Side, or at the very least, abandoning the constrictive Jedi teachings, these Dark Jedi would be stronger against the ancient Sith Empire. In the games it is mentioned that "Revan had a plan for every single Jedi Knight."
Even Revan's "fall" to the dark side of the Force takes on new significance with this information. Kreia, or Darth Traya, even goes so far as to believe that Revan did not fall to the Dark Side: when Revan was faced with the power of the Dark Side on Malachor V, he came to realize that a Dark Lord of the Sith was the only one who could defeat the Old Sith Empire. Embracing the Dark Side, Revan founded a new Sith Empire. For other uses, see Star Wars Galaxy. ...
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In an ironic turn of events, Revan succeeded and failed at his task. Unexpectedly betrayed by Darth Malak, Revan's plans were quickly quashed by his brash and violent apprentice, who sought to destroy the Old Republic entirely. It was only the Force that kept Revan alive, being reborn with little existing memory of his earlier self. Using his slowly-returning memories, Revan began to accomplish his original undertakings. It is unknown if Revan succeeded or failed at his task or once again he could have both succeeded and failed. It is generally assumed that the fate of Revan and the Jedi Exile will be a key aspect to any new Knights of the Old Republic sequels. Some argue that Revan succeeded - the Sith would not conquer the galaxy for almost another four thousand years. Others take the perspective that Revan failed, stating that regardless of "Old Sith" or "New Sith", the Sith do indeed triumph against the Republic - it merely takes them four thousand years. 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. ...
Revan is probably the most powerful Jedi/Sith ever in his era, and even perhaps the starting point of events after the Old Republic (although at a pace perhaps 3000 years later). Kreia is convinced of his strength and power of such extent that she states him as the "Heart of the Force". Although she is the only person stating the magnitude of Revan's strength, her insight of both Light and Dark Side remains impartial, and is noted that her visions are amazingly accurate where she predicted events 4000 years later after her death. Also, Canderous Ordo, one of the greatest Mandalorian warriors, who later became the Mandalore himself, even claimed that "We lost to the greatest single warrior the galaxy had ever known". As for his powers, he was perhaps the closest stated in the current canon (Legacy of the Force) as the perfect practitioner of both Jedi and Sith powers, who wasn't truly influenced by the either one. If the hypothesis of his character to be a lesser evil so he can save the Republic from a bigger threat is true, he would be somewhere in between Jacen Solo and Anakin Skywalker steps of becoming the idealistic Sith user who was not influenced by greed or the one-sided judgement from the Light side. The logo for the Legacy of the Force Era The Legacy of the Force is a series of 9 science fiction novels set in the Star Wars fictional universe from 40 ABY to an unspecified time. ...
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Besides having exceptional powers as a Force-user, as well as a master planner, he also proves to be a capable droid builder (similar to Anakin Skywalker), by programming it to be the ultimate assassin and droid translator instead of just a protocol droid. (The droid was required to be an assassin droid for gameplay purposes.) In the book Darth Bane: Path of Destruction, Darth Bane finds a Sith holocron that was recorded by Darth Revan during his reign as the Dark Lord of the Sith. Through the teachings of wisdom and Sith philosophy imparted to him by Revan, Bane would reform the Sith Order into the Rule of Two (a master and an apprentice), a cult that would eventually culminate with Darth Sidious and Darth Vader, the rise of the Galactic Empire, and the near annihilation of the Jedi Order. Darth Bane is a fictional character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. ...
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Action figure
A Darth Revan action figure was released for the Star Wars 30th anniversary collection. In 2007, Hasbro toys released an action figure of Darth Revan. Revan received the second-highest number of votes in a "fan's choice" poll in Toyfare magazine in 2006 for Star Wars characters to be made as an action figure. The highest number of votes was for Quinlan Vos, a Jedi who appeared in comic books and who Hasbro had already slated to be released as an action figure in 2007. Revan's former apprentice, Darth Malak, was also released in the same wave of action figures. On the back of this action figure's card, it is revealed that Darth Revan is male, as Revan is referred to as a "he". Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 450 Ã 600 pixelsFull resolutionâ (2,112 Ã 2,816 pixels, file size: 1. ...
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Sources - Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
References - ^ Star Wars: Message Boards: Holocron continuity database questions
- ^ Jedi Council Forums - The Official Daniel Wallace Discussion Thread
- Star Wars: Darth Bane: Path of Destruction pages 2374 and 2295 of hardcover edition.
External links - Revan on Wookieepedia, a Wikia wiki
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