The Imperial Guard, also known as the Emperor's Guard and the Dark Honor Guard, was a force of elite warriors who served the Sith Emperor of the resurgent Sith Empire as his personal protectors and enforcers. Founded sometime before 3,959 BBY, the Guard was composed entirely of non-Force-sensitive individuals mentally bonded to the Emperor. As a result of this, each Guardsman was incredibly loyal to their master and willing to lay down their lives in the service of the Sith ruler, and even the members of the Empire's ruling Dark Council feared the Guard's prowess in combat. The warriors of the Imperial Guard were trained to use a wide variety of weapons and combat styles, making them more than a match for a single Jedi or Sith, and the Guard carried out the Emperor's will on battlefields across the galaxy during the Great Galactic War, Cold War, and renewed war with the Republic.
An elite group of soldiers chosen from among the ranks of the Imperial Military,[12] each member of the Imperial Guard lacked any degree of Force-sensitivity,[9] and they were brought before the Sith Emperor and mentally linked to the Sith ruler. As a result, they were fanatically loyal to the Emperor and incapable of ever betraying him,[3] becoming a vital part of his power base.[1] The Guard were perfectly willing to die for the Emperor, and carried out his every command without question. The Guard were the protectors of the Sith Sanctum—the headquarters of the Sith Order—and the rest of the Imperial Citadel on the Empire's capitalplanet of Dromund Kaas, as well as the Sith Academy on the world Korriban, though they were also deployed wherever the Emperor required. The Sith Empire's ruling Dark Council had no authority over or insight into the Guard's activities.[9]
"I am a member of the Emperor's personal guard—as are the men under my command. The soldiers you face are specially trained to kill Jedi—and they outnumber you."
Members of the Imperial Guard were clad in armoredrobes of red and crested helmets, while they wielded a variety of different weapons as the situation required. Guardsmen served for life,[9] having been initiated into the Guard through a series of deadly tests and traditions administered by elder Guardsmen. When a Guardsman reached the age where they were no longer suitable for active duty, they were appointed as instructors for the next generation of Guardsmen, and the new recruits would eventually kill the teachers whose skills deteriorated in their old age.[9] Imperial Guardsmen would also don variations on the standard Imperial soldier's armor when harsh environments required it, though their stark white armor and red markings distinguished these Guardsmen from normal infantry.[13]
The primary weapon of a Guardsman was an electrostaff,[3] though they were proficient enough with blaster rifles and other weaponry to be considered deadly opponents regardless of their weapon.[13] The Guard also received intense training in martial arts, so that they were more than a match for both Jedi and Sith.[9] Guardsman Lassicar personally executed six different Jedi and over two dozen Sith Lords throughout his career, as well as a highly trained team of agents from the Strategic Information Service—the Republic's covert intelligence agency.[4] The reputation of the Guard was such that even the members of the Dark Council feared them, and throughout the Empire's history many Sith surrendered to the Guard rather than fight them when the Emperor's enforcers came to deliver their master's will.[1]
The Imperial Guard were first created by the Sith Emperor sometime after the founding of the reconstituted Sith Empire in 4,980 BBY,[1] and by the year3,959 BBY the Guard were a common and feared sight on the Imperial capital of Dromund Kaas. Upon discovering the existence of the Empire, the Jedi KnightsRevan and Malak attempted to infiltrate the Imperial Citadel and eliminate the Emperor, but the pair were unaware that the Guardsman who they had convinced to help them was actually leading them into a trap. The Guardsman, a femaleSith pureblood named Yarri, had already informed the Emperor of the forthcoming attack, and the Emperor easily defeated and corrupted the two Jedi when they confronted him, though Revan would later be redeemed by the Jedi Council.[3]
In 3,950 BBY, the Sith Lord Scourge alerted the Emperor to the existence of a conspiracy against him among the members of the Dark Council. As a result, the Emperor summoned the seven innocent members and two of the guilty Councilors to his chambers and killed them, while simultaneously dispatching the Imperial Guard to destroy the remaining three traitors and their power bases. The purge was utterly effective, as the highly-trained Imperial Guard overran the defenses of the Councilors' estates and massacred everyone within—including Darth Nyriss and her two co-conspirators. Not long afterward, however, the Guard failed to stop Scourge, Revan, and Revan's allies Meetra Surik and T3-M4 from penetrating the heart of the Citadel, as the Sith Lord and the two powerful Jedi Masters caught the Guardsmen by surprise and battled their way into the Emperor's chambers. While the group's attack ultimately failed,[3] it convinced the Emperor that he needed to take further precautions against death.[1]
An Imperial Guard on Bothawui
During the Great Galactic War with the Galactic Republic, the Imperial Guard continued to serve as protectors of the Imperial Citadel,[14] and after the reclamation of Korriban from the Republic in 3,681 BBY, the Guard became the Sith Academy's defenders as well. However, the Imperial Guard also oversaw the machinery and equipment in the depths of the Academy that the Emperor used to create his Children—individuals who were unknowing extensions of the Emperor's will— and the Guardsmen ensured that their master's plans were not interfered with.[15] Those Guardsmen who protected the Academy and the Dark Council's chambers there were known as the Dark Honor Guard, with Guardsmen such as the cyborgNaman Fal stationed there in the years after the Great War.[16] Several Imperial Guardsmen also participated in the second Battle of Bothawui, where they fought alongside the Imperial Military under Grand MoffZellos in an effort to destroy the deflector shield generator guarded by Jedi Master Belth Allusis and his small force of Republic defenders.[17]
During the subsequent Cold War, the Guard continued to enforce the Emperor's will and protect the Sith ruler, though as conflict began to break out again members of the Guard were deployed across the galaxy to enact the Emperor's commands. Several Guardsmen under the leadership of Lassicar were sent to the icyplanet of Hoth[13] around 3,642 BBY[18] in order to stop the Jedi Knight known as the Hero of Tython from recovering the plans for the Emperor's space station, though their initial efforts were foiled by the Knight and the soldiers of the Republic's 301st Infantry Division.[13] The mission would end in failure when Lassicar and the remaining Guardsmen were killed in battle with the Knight in the ruins of the Star of Coruscantdreadnaught.[10]
When the Knight boarded the Emperor's space station along with the rest of a Jedi strike team led by Master Tol Braga, CommanderTrahg led his fellow Guardsmen and the Sithspawn known as Harrower assassins in a defense of the station. However, Trahg was killed along with many of his men by the Hero and the Jedi Knight Kira Carsen, and despite the efforts of the Guard all of the Jedi reached the throne room—where the Emperor dominated their minds and corrupted them into his servants[5] as he had done to Revan and Malak.[3] The Hero broke free from the Emperor's control, however, and the Jedi was able to escape the station because the Guardsmen still believed the Knight to be a servant of the Emperor.[19] As the Emperor orchestrated an Imperial assault on the Republic prison world of Belsavis,[20] members of the Imperial Guard were sent on multiple missions to the planet. Commander Calum was ordered to retrieve the six Sith Lords known as the Dread Masters from their imprisonment,[21] and Commander Vorel led an attempt to recover technology of the ancient Rakata.[6]
An Imperial Guard battles T7-O1 and the Hero of Tython.
Dozens of Guardsmen accompanied the Emperor to the Dark Temple on the outskirts of Dromund Kaas's Kaas City when the Hero of Tython embarked on a mission to confront the Sith ruler, and the warriors fought in vain to prevent the Jedi Knight from entering the Dark Temple. The Knight's companions engaged the Temple's defenders from multiple directions to draw them away from the Hero's path, though one of the attackers was pinned down in the access tunnels beneath the Temple until the Knight rescued them. Despite the Guard's efforts, the Emperor's Voice—his host body and the vessel for his consciousness and power in the Force—was struck down in battle,[26] and the Imperial Guard was instructed by the members of the Emperor's Hand organization to move their master's true body to a safe location so that he could recuperate.[27]
The rogue Sith Lord Darth Malgus established his own New Imperial Guard when he declared his New Empire on Ilum, choosing the ChagrianChondrus Berani to lead his protectors. Some members of the New Guard wielded lightsabers in combat unlike the true Imperial Guard, and the New Guard's armor featured darker hues and black markings to distinguish themselves from their counterparts in the Sith Empire. This insult, as well as Malgus' audacity to seize the Emperor's throne, drove the Imperial Guard to help battle the New Empire's forces on Ilum.[11]
The Imperial Guard first appeared in the webcomicStar Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire, though no information was given on them beyond their role as protectors of the Imperial Citadel.[14][15]Drew Karpyshyn's 2011novelStar Wars: The Old Republic: Revan, which shed light on much of the Sith Empire's backstory and organization, named the Imperial Guard and gave additional history and information on the group.[3] The Guard appeared throughout BioWare and LucasArts' video gameStar Wars: The Old Republic as mission-givers,[6] sentry characters on Imperial worlds,[16] or enemies to Republic characters on high-level planets.[13] The Imperial Guard on Korriban are referred to as the "Dark Honor Guard",[16] though they are universally referred to as either the Imperial Guard or the Emperor's Guard throughout the rest of the game.[9][13]