Satisfied, Angral sent his forces to Corellia while he departed with Admiral Hacklin in order to oversee the installation of the Desolatorsuperweapon on Angral's warship Oppressor. The Sith Lord left Ferav behind with Carsen, two Imperial soldiers, and two Sith Acolytes in the airlock to the Knight's ship so that Carsen could be picked up by a transfer shuttle that would take her to the Imperial capital of Dromund Kaas for further interrogation. Ferav was explicitly ordered not to kill Carsen, though that did not stop him from threatening the Padawan's life in order to force cooperation when the Knight and T7-O1, or Teeseven, arrived in the airlock. However, Carsen called his bluff, informing her master of Angral's orders to the contrary, and Ferav pushed the bound Padawan to the side before drawing his lightsaber and ordering his men to attack the Knight and Teeseven. Despite the Imperials' advantage of numbers, Ferav and his allies were unable to defeat the Jedi and the droid, and the Inquisitor was soon killed along with all four of his subordinates.[2]
Ferav had redeyes and fair skin, though the right side of his face featured a number of scars across his cheek. He was bald and wore a set of hooded robes that were black in gray in color. The Inquisitor was arrogant and confident in the superiority of his abilities, and was willing to use deception in order to force a favorable outcome when presented with an opportunity to do so. Ferav was unable to understand why members of the Jedi Order were willing to give up their lives for others, and he saw their sense of duty to the greater galaxy as misguided and futile.[2]
A Sith Inquisitor, Ferav carried a single red-bladed lightsaber in combat, and he made use of storms of Force lightning against his opponents in battle.[2]
Ferav first appeared in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a video game released by BioWare and LucasArts. Players of the Jedi Knight class encounter him in the last stages of the mission "New Intelligence," where he and his men block the path back to the player's ship aboard the Ord Mantell Orbital Station after the Knight returns from the mission to Ord Mantell's surface. Regardless of dialogue choices, Ferav will attack the player and be killed in the resulting fight.[2]