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Discovered as a slave of the Sith, the future Darth Nox started at the bottom of the ladder when the slave was chosen to be trained as an acolyte at the Academy on Korriban. As the future Darth Nox succeeded in overcoming all of the trials imposed by the academy's masters and instructors, the heir of Kallig rose in the hierarchy, embracing the way of the Sith Inquisitor.
During their rise to power, the future Nox developed a bitter rivalry with Darth Thanaton, a powerful Dark Lord of the Sith and a member of the Empire's Dark Council. The antagonism between the two Sith was brought to an end when the Inquisitor defeated Thanaton on the very floor of the Council chamber, occupying his seat on the Dark Council, as the Dark Councilor heading the Sphere of Ancient Knowledge.
"Now, go. Return to Harkun and nurture your hatred for him, and use your fear of him to grow stronger. He may raise his fist to strike, but it is Lord Zash who will determine where the blow will land."
The heir of Kallig arrives on Korriban with a shipment of new acolytes.
Discovered as a slave, this Force-sensitive being was brought to Korriban for training at a time in which the Sith Order had become more liberal and was accepting non-Imperials to be trained as a Sith Inquisitor. Upon arrival at the Academy on Korriban, the now acolyte was assigned to OverseerHarkun who was instructing other non-Imperial Sith, who he held in contempt, especially former slaves. A contempt the Overseer didn't hide as he openly discriminated the acolyte and his potential, a sentiment opposed to what Harkun felt for his favourite acolyte of the group, a pureblooded Sith named Ffon Althe. Right after the introduction that succeeded the acolyte's arrival, Harkun assigned the acolyte their first quest. This quest was to travel into Ajunta Pall's tomb and be tested by LordSpindrall.
After killing some K'lor'slugs and tomb looters along the way, the acolyte finally reached Spindrall who tested him by sending his own six acolytes against him. The acolyte defeated them all passing the test and leaving the tomb thereafter. The acolyte returned to Harkun, who was awaiting the former slave in the Sith Academy but not without meeting first an assistant Overseer called Markan, who introduced the acolyte to some Sith concepts.
Back on Harkun's office, Harkun executed an acolyte, Kory, for her weakness and lack of potential and then assigned the acolyte to a quest in the Academy's jails which Lord Zash herself had requested for him. In the jails, InquisitorZyn told the acolyte to interrogate a weak acolyte named Alif, a task he succeeded in, killing Aliaf in the process. Harkun then proceeded to send both the Acolyte and Ffon in different trials of intellect. While Ffon task was less risky, the acolyte was to travel to Marka Ragnos's tomb and recover an ancient holocron. The acolyte went through hordes of Tuk'ata and Shyracks to reach their objective but succeeded nonetheless, retrieving the Holocron with some Force lightning assistance.
At the same time the acolyte was gaining some renown for feats performed in the tombs. When meeting Harkun, the latter was both surprised and unsatisfied and was quick to send the acolyte on another hard quest.
"Your final trial will be to retrieve an ancient map from the innermost chamber of Naga Sadow's tomb—which has never been breached in thousands of years."
The Acolyte was sent by Harkun, at Lord Zash's request, to recover a Text on Tulak Hord's tomb which was part of Zash's research on the ancient Dark Lord's artifacts. As always, the acolyte succeeded in this task, retrieving the archives Text. On entering the Academy the acolyte was met by Lord Zash herself, who complimented on the acolyte's successes. She told the young acolyte she had good hopes and that the acolyte was likely to become the apprentice she was looking for.[5]
Releasing Khem Val
The acolyte then met and delievered the artifact to Harkun in his office, the latter refusing to believe the acolyte had met Zash, sending him to the Academy's training facility wanting the acolyte to please the instructors.[5] When arriving in the training facility, the acolyte was met by two other of Harkun's acolytes who had been assigned to slay the former slave granting them freedom if they succeeded. The acolyte was however too strong and easily defeated the other two.[6]
Knowing that it had been a trick, the acolyte returned to Harkun who assigned him on his final task. He wanted the acolyte to retrieve an ancient map from Naga Sadow's tomb, which could not be found without releasing a sentient beast called a Dashade. Zash intervened in the conversation and gave him the translated text that he previously retrieved from Tulak Hord's tomb, a piece that was needed to get the ancient map giving the acolyte a great advantage against his last acolyte opponent, Ffon.[6]
The acolyte breached the tomb, after destroying Naga Sadow's droid army and releasing the Dashade, who the acolyte then discovered that was a renowned ancient assassin of Tulak Hord named Khem Val. Upon release, the powerful creature immediatly attacked the acolyte but was defeated and so like Dashade's tradition, he pledged loyalty to the one who had bested him giving the acolyte a powerful servant and companion. They continued the task killing many droids in their path and even a fell beast called Terentatek, recovering the ancient map in the end.[3]
The acolyte delivered the ancient map to Harkun who was meanwhile arguing with Ffon how impossible it was to get the map. The Overseer was quick to steal the map from the acolyte's hands and gave it to Ffon just as Lord Zash appeared. Zash seeing the map now in Ffon's hands, knowing it wasn't he who recovered it, asked him to tell the truth. Ffon, fearing the consequences of lying to a Sith Lord, told Zash the truth and she killed him with Force lightning telling the now last remaining acolyte to meet her at her office. The acolyte complied and Lord Zash congratulated the young Sith for the apprenticeship, telling the young Sith to meet her next in the Empire's capital of Dromund Kaas, where her new apprentice could develop their skills but first she gave the young apprentice her old lightsaber as a gift.[3]
The Apprentice was leaving the Academy to travel to the capital, was met by another Sith apprentice, Ortosin, who brought an ultimatum from his master, Darth Skotia, Zash's superior. The Apprentice reluctantly refused and a duel ensued, in which the Apprentice killed Ortosin and the two thugs that accompanied him.[3] The Apprentice then departed to the Imperial's Navy Headquarters, a massive space station called Vaiken Spacedock. There the Apprentice met Overseer Kryos who helped the new apprentice decide which path to take: the Sith sorcerer or the Sith assassin.[7]
"Mindless... you don't know what Zash can do. Think—think of how many years she must have spent plotting my death. She will kill you. Just like... she's killed... me."
On arrival to Dromund Kaas, the apprentice was received by Darth Skotia himself and his two Trandoshan apprentices who threatened the young Apprentice yet again, also telling the young Apprentice to warn Zash that he holds the key.[8] After leaving the spaceport the Apprentice completed several tasks assigned by Imperial officers who were having numerous troubles with slave rebels, deserters and the planet's own creatures.
The apprentice then reached Kaas City, the capital, and travelled to the Imperial Citadel where Zash awaited the apprentice at her office. The Apprentice immediately told her about Skotia's warnings and she revealed her plan to have the Apprentice assassinate the cyborg Dark Lord by first exploring his cybernetics weaknesses. She then told the Apprentice that the first step was to discover what Skotia was hiding and sent the Apprentice on a mission to investigate and extract information from Skotia's former slaves who had now rebelled.[8]
The Apprentice then returned to the Citadel and gave the relic to Lord Zash. Zash, knowing controlling the Trandoshans wouldn't be enough to defeat Skotia, sent the apprentice on one more mission to retrieve a weapon that could destroy cybernetics noting that Skotia was mostly a cyborg and it would be effective against him. The weapon had been created by a scientist named Dorotsech whom was being held captive by the rogue Sith LordGrathan.[9]
The Apprentice infiltrated Grathan's base and after killing everyone that stood in the Apprentice's path, the young Sith discovered Dorotsech who gave the Apprentice the weapon's location. The Apprentice then retrieved the weapon but not without killing Dorotsech first, leaving no witnesses for what had happened in Grathan's estate. When the Apprentice returned to Zash she decided her apprentice was ready and finally assigned the young Sith to kill Darth Skotia.[10]
Zash's appentice brings Darth Skotia to his knees.
The Apprentice met Darth Skotia in his office, knowing that they needed to get close enough to use the anti-cyborg weapon, the Apprentice used the Trandoshan relic to turn Skotia's acolytes on him but Skotia easily killed them stating that his bodyguards were only for show. Darth Skotia then proceeded to attack the apprentice but the latter used the Cybernetics weapon on him. The weapon didn't kill Skotia but weakened him enough for the apprentice to engage. The duel ensued and the apprentice was victorious slaying Darth Skotia; with his dying breath, Skotia warned the apprentice that Zash would turn on them too.
Meanwhile Lord Zash was contacted by Darth Thanaton who accused her of slaying Skotia. Zash, having a concrete alibi, refused such accusations and was promoted to the Darth title in front of the Apprentice. The apprentice was asked of how Darth Zash had slain Skotia and the Apprentice replied that she didn't because the young Sith had done it themselves though no one believed the Apprentice.
The search for Tulak Hord's remaining artifactsEdit
Eventually sent to the Dark Temple on Dromund Kaas by Zash, the Sith apprentice discovered ancient roots to a Sith Lord, a one-time friend and greatest enemy of the ancient Dark Lord Tulak Hord, Aloysius Kallig. Kallig recognized the Inquisitor to be of his bloodline and the means to restore his family name to greatness. He warned the Inquisitor that the Sith play an endless game of treachery, a game his heir must win. He advises to beware the master and apprentice and never to be taken by surprise.
Also while at the temple, the individual found a relic of Tulak Hord captured millennial earlier by one of the individual's ancestors before his death. After learning of the apprentice's ancestry and recovering the artifact, they ventured back to Darth Zash and learning that many other artifacts were hidden around the galaxy, the apprentice was then given the task of finding these artifacts on Balmorra, Nar Shaddaa, Tatooine and Alderaan.
Darth Zash instructed the apprentice to recover an artifact sealed in Vault 305 on Balmorra. The contact on Balmorra was Major Bessiker. He and his assistant revealed that the vault was converted to a toxic waste storage facility and was overrun by colicoids. The apprentice had to synthesise a colicoid serum which provided immunity to the toxic waste inside Vault 305.
The third artifact was held by a Sith Lord Paladius on Nar Shaddaa. Paladius manipulated and exploited the poverty of Nar Shaddaa population to form a personal cult. The apprentice eventually recovered the artifact and took over his cult.
The next artifact was in hands of pirates who found a refuge on Tatooine. The apprentice was tasked to find Andronikos Revel who was a leader of the pirate crew before his first mate betrayed him. Seeking revenge, Andronikos helped the apprentice find his old first mate. They found out that he too was betrayed by the crew who took the artifact and went into the dune sea. The apprentice followed them and found logs which indicated that the pirate crew was driven insane by the artifact's power. The artifact was recovered from the body of one of the pirates. At that point, Andronikos joined apprentice's crew.
The last artifact was in possession of House of Organa on Alderaan. It was secured in Elysium vaults. The key to the vault was in the hands of Jedi Master Nomar Organa. The apprentice discovered that he and Rehanna of House of Rist were once in love but Nomar cancelled the marriage to become a Jedi. By manipulating Rehanna, apprentice managed to lure Normar into coming to Alderaan where he was killed. The key was taken from his body and the artifact was stolen from the vaults.
"Listen, apprentice. Various Force rituals have helped me maintain my appearance and some of my vitality. But inevitably, life fades. I'm dying, apprentice. My will, my intellect, my spirit are as lively as ever, but this body is dying."
After acquiring all of Tulak Hord's artifacts, Darth Zash asks the Inquisitor to return to the Dark Temple on Dromund Kaas to begin the ritual. However, Kallig returned to warn his heir that Zash had been performing rituals to protect herself from the Force. He advised caution when facing Zash, such as bringing an ally.
Taking Khem back to the Dark Temple, the Inquisitor discovered that Zash had aged rapidly from increased exposure to the dark side, barely kept at bay by her rituals. Now, she sought to use Hord's artifacts to forcibly take her apprentice's body. But before she could complete the ritual, Khem interrupted. Though her body died, Zash's spirit wound up in Khem's body. Furious at her apprentice's betrayal, Zash threatened to use Khem to exact her revenge. However, Zash discovered that because of the Dashade's bond to his master, she too was bound to serve her own apprentice. Worse, she had to fight Khem for dominance of his body.
Shortly afterward, Darth Zash's apprentices, including Corrin and Kaal, arrived and noticed the body of their master. Kaal accused the Inquisitor of murdering Zash and attacked. Corrin quickly broke the fight and explained that Zash had a dream that consisted of the Inquisitor killing the master and would lead the Sith to glory. Zash's apprentices then dedicated their loyalty to the new Sith Lord and bowed.
Despite inheriting Zash's power base and the title of Sith Lord, the victory was not to last. Darth Thanaton, an emissary to the Dark Council and a staunch traditionalist, sent Lord Kallig into the tomb of Darth Andru, expecting his foe to become the deceased Sith Lord's latest victim. Only Aloysius's timely intervention prevented that. To gain more power to defeat Thanaton, Aloysius instructed Kallig to go to the tomb of the Sith Lord Ergast to learn the Force walk, a ritual that can bind Force ghosts and draw on their power. After binding both Ergast and Andru's spirits, Kallig returned to face Thanaton, but the Dark Lord still proved more powerful and seemingly killed Kallig. Luckily, the two ghosts kept Kallig from dying and Zash's other apprentices saved their new Master before their bodies were disposed of.[1]
Requiring more power before facing Thanaton, Kallig heads to Taris to find another ghost, Kalatosh Zavros. After acquiring the ghost, as well as a new apprentice named Ashara Zavros, Kallig picked up a distress call from Quesh, as Zash's apprentices had stolen the key to Thanaton's private meditation chamber. Kallig managed to gain the key but failed to save the apprentices. On Zash's suggestion, Kallig returned to Korriban to select a new apprentice, to maintain their standing in Sith society. Kallig chose to observe the latest slave group being handled by Harkun. Kallig had high hopes for the Kaleesh, whom Harkun calls Xalek.[4]
After acquiring one last ghost on Hoth, Kallig returned to Dromund Kaas to face Thanaton in his private meditation chamber. Kallig killed Thanaton's apprentice Rolan, but as the Lord turned to face Thanaton, the power of four ghosts suddenly went out of Kallig's control. Kallig's body started failing and the ghosts threatened to drive the young Sith insane.
After returning to the ship, Zash went on a search to find a cure for her master. She shortly realized that Thanaton made a switch to the journals of Darth Iratus and Darth Vilus as they had suffered similar problems. Kallig then invaded Thanaton's Private Library, murdered all the guards, and recovered the real journals. The Sith learned that Iratus went to Belsavis and Vilus to Voss to find a cure, but had failed in their search. As Zash and Ashara began researching the planets, Kallig went to Korriban to check up on Harkun. The overseer put his credits on the Gran acolyte, though Kallig still favoured Xalek.
Upon returning to the ship, Kallig received a call from MoffValion Pyron, who offered to ally with the young Sith against Thanaton. He explains that to win other Moffs to Kallig's cause, they need to prove that Kallig is more worthy of leading the Empire than Thanaton. His solution was a fleet-killing superweapon, codename Silencer, a project which Thanaton scrapped, claiming that the Force was superior to any new technology. What's left to complete the weapon is a CN-12 chip, which is constructed on Nar Shaddaa. He suggested that Kallig reach out to the Cult of the Screaming Blade, whose allegiance Kallig won as Zash's apprentice, in hopes of obtaining the CN-12.
Returning to Nar Shaddaa, Kallig learned from the cultists that the CN-12 is being held by a trio of cyborgs called the Veil and they only wished to speak with the Sith. And so Kallig did meet with the Veil, who attempt to bargain the chip for control of the cult. Instead, Kallig used a mind trick to compel them to join the cult.
Kallig returned to their ship to report the success to Pyron, who then informed the Sith that Thanaton has ascended to the Dark Council, his predecessor dying under mysterious circumstances. This pleased Kallig, who knows that finally killing Thanaton will also earn his seat. Pyron added that the Dark Council shouldn't know and warned that the other Moffs may not be so eager to oppose a Dark Councillor. Kallig then asked Pyron as to his motives for opposing Thanaton. The Moff stated Sith tradition has held the Empire from crushing the Republic and he believes that Kallig would be far suited than Thanaton. As Pyron signed off, promising to complete the Silencer, Ashara approached Kallig, reminding her Master that they cannot face Thanaton with the ghosts out of control and suggested they go to Voss.
Upon docking at the Voss space station, the ghosts began mocking Kallig for thinking that an imaginary ritual could subdue them. Ignoring them, Kallig listened to Zash describing the planet Voss. It is apparently a utopia, ruled by the Voss Mystics, who perceive the Force as a conduit of healing and visions. Healing rituals are rare and often forbidden. But before Zash could explain more, Khem regained control. Kallig then decided to meet with an Imperial emissary, Athelis Kallis in Voss-Ka.
Upon boarding the station to get transport to the surface, Kallig found a Voss emissary named Sor-Nak, who says that the Mystic Alor-Wan had foreseen that Kallig would destroy the Voss way of life and demanded that the Sith Lord turn back. Kallig refused to turn back after so much hardship, so Sor-Nak leaves, saying that Alor-Wan has seen that he will not use force and promises that he will find another means of persuasion. Eventually enlisting the help of a Gormak named Hadrik, Kallig was able to successfully subdue the ghosts with a mind-healing ritual before smuggling the Gormak offworld for his assistance. Upon returning to the space station, Kallig and Hadrik found Sor-Nak waiting for them, who declares that by taking a Gormak off Voss, his people will reject the Empire. To preserve Imperial interests, Kallig used a mind trick to make Sor-Nak forget Hadrik.
Harkun then contacted Kallig that the slave acolytes were in their final trial. Returning to Korriban to await the acolytes during their final trial, Kallig maintained high hopes for Xalek. At first, the Twi'lek, Seferiss, arrived with a tablet in hand. But then Xalek turned up and kiilled Seferiss. This blatant disregard for Sith tradition upset Harkun, who decides to pass up Xalek for the next group. However, Kallig decided to make an exception for Xalek and used Force lightning to kill Harkun.
Kallig then rendezvoused with Pyron's flagship, the Doombringer, on which the Silencer was mounted on. Arriving on the bridge, Pyron proclaimed to Moffs Dolus and Graham that Kallig is the future of the Empire. Dolus expressed hesitancy to ally with Kallig, fearing that Thanaton will have their heads. Graham, on the other hand, is willing to whittle away the ancient Sith traditions which have yet to win them the war. Kallig promised that Thanaton will be dead soon, but Dolus says he won't be moved until that happens.
Pyron orders Dolus to be silent, as the Doombringer jumps into hyperspace and explains their plan to use the Silencer. They then emerge out of hyperspace as a lone Harrower-class dreadnought was fighting off a small Republic fleet, to which they would test their superweapon. He then turned to Kallig, who gave a speech to the Moffs about how the Empire must change if they are to win the war. But as they ready the Silencer to fire, they receive a distress call from the Darth Achelon of the Carnage, requesting immediate aid. Graham identified Achelon as a minion of Thanaton and advised firing the Silencer at him. Dolus warned that purposely firing on an Imperial vessel is as good as treason. Pyron argues that the Republic will destroy the Carnage and not using the Silencer will result in their destruction too but deferred command to Kallig.
Therefore, Kallig chose not to aid Achelon and left his ship to be destroyed. This gave Kallig the opening to fire the Silencer, annihilating the Republic fleet. Impressed, Dolus and Graham agreed to an alliance with Kallig. In turn, Kallig instructs Pyron to see that their new allies receive a Silencer for their capital ships.
Thanaton soon called for a Kaggath on Corellia, an opportunity for one another to silence their foe once and for all. Thanaton put many resources to shutting down Kallig's base of operations and fought the lower-level Sith Lord as much as the Republic defenders. Kallig still managed to get ahead using knowledge and power to avert disaster.
Thanaton finally challenged Kallig to a duel on Corellia, but when it became apparent that he would lose, Thanaton fled to Korriban to plead to the Dark Council for the former slave's execution. Unfortunately for Thanaton, the Sith Lord interrupted his speech before he could convince anyone. Curious to see why Thanaton was unable to destroy Kallig himself, the Dark Council allowed the two to duel again in front of them.
Thanaton submits to his rival.
After one last struggle, Kallig proved the stronger Sith and unleashed the power of the Force ghosts to bring Thanaton to his knees. Beaten, Thanaton crawled to his fellow Dark Councillors, seeking their aid, but Darth Mortis reached out with the Force and snapped Thanaton's neck, killing him instantly. With Thanaton's seat on the Council now open, Mortis offered his position to the young Sith. Darth Ravage protested, stating that Kallig, as merely a Lord, could not sit on the Dark Council, but Darth Marr silenced his protests, stating that Kallig had earned the right. In light of the reputation earned as a dark side master, Marr bestowed Lord Kallig with the title of Darth Nox, head of the Sphere of Ancient Knowledge, one of the twelve power-bases of the Sith Empire.
Afterwards, the newly christened Darth Nox returned to Dromund Kaas to enforce dominion upon those formally of the Sphere under Darth Thanaton and gain their allegiance. As soon as they were all dismissed, the ghosts pleaded to be freed but Nox chose to keep them under bondage.
On Ilum, Nox and the strike team crippled the Republic's efforts to stand up to the Empire's invasion as well as helping the Empire collect Lightsaber crystals. When Darth Malgus announced his "New Empire", the strike team took him down.
Manipulative, cunning and ambitious, Darth Nox used treachery to break both allies and enemies, delving deep into experimenting with long forbidden powers in order to increase influence and seize authority.
A sadist, Darth Nox took great pleasure in the suffering of others and would often torture minions and opponents for simple amusement. The Sith Lord electrocuted Ashara Zavros until she agreed to become Nox's apprentice, and also killed a member of Nox's converted Cult of the Screaming Blade for just approaching the Sith Lord.
Even though Darth Nox was corrupted and cynical, they also showed respect to some individuals such as their apprentice Xivhkalrainik. When Xivhkalrainik told Nox of his culture, Nox showed interest in it and asked questions about the culture.
Darth Nox was able to channel the Force and adapt it in ways that suited a variety of needs, including subduing, stunning or killing of foes. Nox was also an astonishingly proficient user of Force lightning. The young Sith was a proficient lightsaber duelist, utilizing either a standard lightsaber or a double-bladed lightsaber in combat. Nox could combine skills with a lightsaber with mastery of the dark side, allowing Force lightning to be channelled through Kallig's scorching lightsaber.
Proof of Darth Nox's power was demonstrated when Khem Val, the former servant of Tulak Hord, became one of Nox's companions despite many powerful Dark Lords avoiding Khem Val while imprisoned in stasis due to the Dashade's Force immunity and record for killing and devouring even some of the most powerful Force-sensitives.
The immediate aspiration for the young, powerful Sith apprentice and eventually Sith Lord was ascension to the Dark Council. Nox's strength in the dark side was enough to completely overpower a Dark Council member of Darth Thanaton's caliber. During their duel with Thanaton, Nox demonstrated the ability to use Force deflection to fend off Force lightning, such as when Nox effortlessly swatted aside Thanaton's lightning attacks. Telekinesis was among the young Sith's talents, such as when Nox threw Thanaton clear across the Dark Council chamber. Nox's telekinesis was also able to halt Darth Thanaton's lightsaber strike and force the experienced Dark Lord to his knees.
Darth Nox was immensely proficient in the use of Sith magic, particularly the long forgotten Force walk ritual to draw strength from multiple Sith spirits in order to explosively augment their power in the dark side. Their tremendously increased powers through the use of Force Walk was enough to overpower a Sith Lord as strong as Darth Thanaton. As explained by Aloysius Kallig, Nox has a rare "pull among ghosts", enabling them to sense Nox's presence from a distance and invoke long hidden emotions. Nox was also a proficient user of the Force Storm, using it in combat against a variety of enemies and attackers. The young Sith was also capable of using Force drain and used it to drain opponents while invigorating the young Sith and allies.
This article represents the character story of the Sith Inquisitor player class in Star Wars: The Old Republic, a video game from LucasArts and BioWare. As a result of being player determined, no canonical description of this individual is currently available; therefore, the article presents the subject's gender as neutral. When being given the choice of advancing to Sith assassin or Sith sorcerer, it is up to the player to decide. the possible species for Darth Nox is human/Rattataki/Sith pureblood/Zabrak/Twi'lek
The male Kallig is voiced by Euan Morton while the female Kallig is voiced by Xanthe Elbrick.
At the end of the main storyline for the Sith Inquisitor class, which culminates in the player defeating Darth Thanaton, the player is granted the title of Darth by Darth Marr. The name accompanying the title is based on the player's alignment: If the player has a reputation as a master of the dark side, they are called Darth Nox; an "inscrutable reputation" (neutral) results in Darth Occlus;[11] a reputation for serving the Empire (light side) marks the player as Darth Imperius.[12] Regardless of which title is granted for the storyline, for gameplay purposes, the Darth title precedes the character's chosen name.