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Marn Hierogryph
Biographical information
Homeworld

Cadomai Prime[1]

Physical description
Species

Snivvian[2]

Gender

Male[2]

Hair color

Brown[2]

Chronological and political information
Era(s)

Old Republic era[2]

Affiliation
"Small-time hood?! Accessory?! I'm not an accessory! I am a mastermind!"
―Marn Hierogryph[src]

Marn "Gryph" Hierogryph, also known as Baron Hieromarn, also known as Remulus Horne, was a Snivvian black marketeer and confidence trickster who resided on Taris during the Mandalorian Wars. Competing with the Black Vulkars and the Hidden Beks for market superiority, Hierogryph's activities riled the Tarisian constabulary, leading them to enlist the services of the Jedi Order. Padawan Zayne Carrick was tasked with apprehending Hierogryph, but time and time again, the Snivvian was able to elude him. On the Jedi's ninth attempt, he finally caught Hierogryph, but a sudden turn of events—the Padawan Massacre of Taris—forced the two to work together to escape the Jedi Covenant.

Enlisting the services of Gorman Vandrayk and Jarael, Hierogryph and Carrick were able to escape Taris, though not without sizable bounties on their heads. Eventually, the group became entangled in the Mandalorian Wars, during which Hierogryph put his confidence skills to good use. After retrieving funds from the banking world of Telerath, and departing from Vandrayk and Jarael's company, Hierogryph and Carrick masqueraded as civilian supply personnel on Serroco. Unfortunately for the pair, the Mandalorians attacked, and while Carrick was able to escape the nuclear bombardment of the planet, it appeared that Hierogryph had perished. He survived, however, and participated in a resistance movement with the Hidden Beks on Taris against the Mandalorian occupation.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Early life

Born to Garl and Glomkettle Hierogryph, Marn found himself in a career of larceny and felony at an early age. At school, he blackmailed his headmaster into giving him a perfect record of attendance. While this garnered attention, it was not until he auctioned off the school grounds to foreign buyers that he was expelled. As a result, Garl and Glomkettle had Marn home-schooled, but this proved fruitless as the young Snivvian framed his tutor for racketeering. Fed up, Marn's parents had him sent offworld. Marn soon found himself in the company of illustrious and well known criminals, such as Davik Kang and Loopy "The Lip" Leverby. But he seldom gained the respect of his peers, as he would constantly betray and swindle any partners he had. One of his more infamous scams involved adopting the guise of "Remulus Horne," a folk balladeer. As Horne, he instigated a "holo-thon," urging viewers to donate 384,000 credits to his fictional charity. In due course, the authorities pulled his feed from the air.[5]

[edit] Operations on Taris

Marn Hierogryph: "He's not a Jedi! He's just an intern!"
Zayne Carrick: "That's "Padawan!""
Marn Hierogryph: "That's "chump!""
— Marn Hierogryph and Zayne Carrick[src]

How long Marn Hierogryph had been living on the ecumenopolis world of Taris is unknown, but his black-market operations were certainly worth the notice of the Tarisian constabulary.[6] He took the young Twi'lek Griff Vao under his wing, but his new protégé was almost arrested five times during con-operations. Hierogryph believed that this was due to the fact that Vao was far too obvious during his scams, and would tell the target that they had been "conned" immediately after doing so.[3] During the Mandalorian Wars, he started a fleek eel scam, under the alias "Baron Hieromarn." Using the Market Street Outdoor Exchange as a platform, he insisted that fleek eel would soon be considered a delicacy, and that any investments in the venture would prove profitable. Claiming to be selling the product, he referred buyers onto "a family friend" at Junavex Hotel, and insisted upon hard currency, as there was a "delay" in transferring his accounts from Cadomai Prime.[6]

During this time, Hierogryph was enlisted by Zovius Mendu to help him flee the planet. Mendu, on the run from Jedi Master Feln, hoped to escape to Corellia. Hierogryph contacted Gorman Vandrayk, better known as "Camper," who was able to refit an old escape pod into a shipping container, allowing Mendu to escape amongst a crate of dried dreeka fish. Whilst the operation was a success, Hierogryph neglected to pay Vandrayk for his assistance.[7]

Sector Constable Sowrs soon tired of Hierogryph's scams, and enlisted the services of the Jedi Order. In turn, the Jedi of Taris dispatched Padawan Zayne Carrick. Fortunately for Hierogryph, Carrick was not particularly adept at his role, and would make many unsuccessful arrest attempts. On his seventh attempt, he was able to lure Hierogryph to the Upper City. Hierogryph believed he was entering a deal in which he would receive military-grade blaster packs. His rationale for such a potentially anti-Republic deal was that he was "doing [his] part for the planetary defense." The merchant selling the packs was in fact Carrick, and the Jedi swiftly grabbed the Snivvian black-marketeer. While Carrick was searching for restraining binders, however, Hierogryph activated the Jedi's vehicle, sending Carrick hurtling through the Upper City. The Snivvian then made his escape.[2]

Hierogryph escapes the clutches of Carrick.
Hierogryph escapes the clutches of Carrick.

Some time later, Hierogryph gained intelligence of a ryll and lum shipment bound for Coruscant. Making a deal with the Highport Stevedore Guild, he dispatched a group of bulk-loader droids to switch the shipment with a thousand kegs of sewage. Meanwhile, he had the ryll and lum stored in an Upper City warehouse. He was able to interest a pair of buyers with better prices than the Hidden Beks or the Black Vulkars, and was confident enough in the ineptitude of the constabulary to make the transaction in broad daylight. Little did Hierogryph know that Carrick had already infiltrated the Snivvian's warehouse, and had dismantled his droids. When Carrick revealed himself, Hierogryph's customers fled, despite his claims that Carrick was just a "Jedi Intern." Buying himself some time, Hierogryph remotely dropped several barrels of lum on Carrick, whilst pursuing the customers. The customers were well and truly gone, however, and Carrick was almost able to apprehend Hierogryph. Despite this, Hierogryph was immune to the Jedi's mind tricks, and was able to once again elude Carrick.[8]

By nightfall, Hierogryph was trying to sell the demolished LB-series bulk-loading droids, and the tarnished merchandise to an Upper City contact. The deal struck, he noticed a purse of credits on the ground. Reaching to grab them, he was apprehended, for the ninth and final time, by Zayne Carrick. At first protesting by crying of robbery and murder, Hierogryph staged a diversion by throwing the purse amongst the crowd. Just as he thought he had made his escape, Carrick used the Force to stop him in his tracks. Carrick was in fact late for what he thought to be his own knighting ceremony, so he left the captive Snivvian cuffed to a speeder outside the Jedi Tower.[8] Shortly thereafter, the young Jedi came hurtling back out, with five Masters of the Jedi Covenant in hot pursuit. They believed that Carrick, or his fellow students, would bring about the destruction of the Republic, and so set about killing them. Carrick, having turned up late, discovered their scheme, and fled, with Hierogryph in tow.[9]

[edit] Fugitive

Carrick and the captive Hierogryph prepare to flee the Jedi Tower and the clutches of the Jedi Covenant.
Carrick and the captive Hierogryph prepare to flee the Jedi Tower and the clutches of the Jedi Covenant.
"Snivvians—my people—we play at things. Adventuring, politics, even crime. And I love the game. I'm good at it. But this—this is too much heat for me."
―Marn Hierogryph[src]

The two fugitives eventually found their way to the Lower City via a garbage chute. Safe, for a while, Carrick explained the situation to Hierogryph, who began to suspect that it was Carrick who had murdered the Padawans, not the Covenant. The young Jedi was able to convince Hierogryph, however, before the Snivvian destroyed a surveillance droid of the Taris Civil Authority. The two then spotted a "wanted" sign for Carrick in the SoroSuub Landing, accompanied by another one for Hierogryph. The signs claimed that Carrick had indeed killed the Padawans, and that Hierogryph had helped. The Snivvian was enraged at the fact that he was being portrayed as an accessory to Carrick's crime, rather than the mastermind, and had a smaller bounty. Entering a Kedorzhan public house, Hierogryph treated the depressed Carrick to a drink.[9]

Realizing that they needed to escape the planet, Hierogryph devised a plan. He intended to contact Vandrayk at Junk Junction and obtain a method of escape, but he told Carrick that they would be journeying to the dangerous Undercity.[9] He had hoped that by telling Carrick they were going to the Undercity, he could sway the telepathic Jedi into thinking that was their destination. While Hierogryph was skeptical the gambit had worked, the Masters had in fact entered the Undercity, buying the two fugitives more time. Hierogryph obtained passage through the Lower City by bartering with a Wookiee cart driver, who would take them to Junk Junction. Upon getting off the cart, they were confronted by a pair of Black Vulkars. Seeing that the Wookiee had let them off at the wrong stop, Hierogryph was able to convince the Vulkars that the Wookiee had sewn spice capsules into his cart harness, creating a disturbance and allowing the pair of fugitives to escape unnoticed.[7]

The pair were able to make it to Junk Junction with a minimum of fuss, but upon reaching Vandrayk's home, dubbed "Last Resort," they were set upon by Jarael. Jarael and Vandrayk were Arkanian offshoots, with the former caring for the frail latter. Jarael had seen the "wanted" signs, and demanded that the pair leave immediately. Carrick's supposed "actions" had prompted several companies to leave Taris, effectively ruining honest Lower City employees. This angered Jarael, but Hierogryph was able to persist until Vandrayk had emerged. Vandrayk too was in a foul mood, due to the fact that Hierogryph had still neglected to pay him for the Mendu operation. Just as Carrick prepared to leave, Constable Sowrs and four masters of the Covenant arrived, demanding that the young Jedi surrender himself. Fleeing into the refuge of Vandrayk's home, the old junk dealer revealed that the "Last Resort" was in fact a spaceworthy junk hauler. Escaping their pursuers, the foursome were able to make it to orbit.[7]

At first, the Last Resort stalled, and was nearly destroyed by Civil Authority craft. Vandrayk was able to make quick repairs, however, and the craft sped towards Taris's inner debris field. Hierogryph was horrified, believing that the ship would surely crash in the treacherous field, but Jarael was able to pull up just in time. Suddenly, the Snivvian's skepticism became confidence; a turn that riled Jarael. She threatened to throw Hierogryph and his Jedi accomplice out through the airlock, before Hierogryph reasoned that the Civil Authority would question them anyway. The group decided to spend the "night" in the field, with Hierogryph sleeping in a space suit. Meanwhile, Carrick decided to move the Last Resort out of the field, while he contacted Jedi Master Vandar Tokare for guidance. Tokare, however, did not believe Carrick. Jarael, frustrated, had to move the Last Resort once again, in case Carrick's transmission had alerted the Civil Authority. Carrick had decided that he needed to retrace the events leading up to the Padawan Massacre, and so the group set out for the "Rogue moon," where the Padawans had completed a training exercise in days prior.[10]

While Carrick and Jarael investigated the moon looking for clues as to what the Covenant's motives were, Vandrayk and Hierogryph took the Last Resort to the far side of the moon for shelter. During their absence, Carrick's master, Lucien Draay, and the Civil Authority caught up with the fugitive Jedi. Just as they closed in, Vandrayk fired on and destroyed their ship, while Hierogryph retrieved Carrick, Jarael, and the remains of T1-LB, a droid formerly in the employ of the Jedi Order. Safe aboard the Last Resort, Vandrayk was able to access the droid's holographic memory, revealing to Carrick that the Jedi Covenant had predicted the death of the Republic at the hands of one of the present Padawans. While debating this, the Last Resort was captured by the Oroko, a pirate ship.[11]

Hierogryph barters for his freedom with Valius Ying.
Hierogryph barters for his freedom with Valius Ying.

Upon capture, Hierogryph put his bartering skills to good use on the Oroko's captain, Valius Ying. He offered Ying access to all of his Taris warehouses in exchange for his freedom, and that of the Arkanians. Carrick, however, was the non-negotiable element of Ying's deal, and Hierogryph was forced to abandon him. He explained that Carrick was a "losing hand," and more than he had bargained for. The young Jedi understood, and despite initial trepidations, resigned himself to his fate.[11]

Hierogryph, however, felt guilty over the trade, since no one had ever sacrificed themselves for his gain. With the Arkanians in agreement, he bribed the Oroko's first mate into releasing the Last Resort in Taris's orbit. From there, the Snivvian and the Arkanians hatched a scheme to rescue Carrick. Jarael burst into the Jedi Tower, where the young Jedi was being condemned by the Covenant, wearing a red space suit that the masters had prophesied about. Wielding Carrick's lightsaber, she fended off the Masters, and used the low-gravity booster jets on the space suit to escape the tower. Meanwhile, Vandrayk and Hierogryph brought the Last Resort in next to the tower, allowing for a swift getaway.[12]

Cheerfully reunited with Carrick, Hierogryph offered the young Jedi a place in his "organization," which, in fact, consisted of only Hierogryph. The Snivvian believed that his brains, and Carrick's destructive power would either lead them to own the galaxy or destroy it—in which case, Hierogryph planned to sell the remains for salvage. Carrick agreed, though he intended to hunt down the members of the Taris Covenant, until one of them confessed to their actions.[12]

[edit] Mandalorian Wars

"Blast it! I hate it when my cons come true."
―Marn, when he, Zayne and Camper are attacked by Mandalorians

While he could no longer fleece the citizens of Taris, Hierogryph hoped to gain as much from the war as possible. Journeying to Vanquo with his new friends, he set up a scam to steal Republic supplies from a small frontier camp. The group had gone without food for days by the time the operation was ready to begin. Jarael, disguised as Q'Anilia, sent a holographic image into the Republic camp with the help of Vandrayk, warning them of an impending Mandalorian attack, while T1-LB and Hierogryph created the pyrotechnics to support the claim. The Republic force fled, allowing the group to reap the benefits of a fully stocked warehouse. Working quickly before the occupants returned, Hierogryph salvaged some munitions, hoping to sell them on other worlds.[13]

While they were doing this, however, the Mandalorians really did attack, making Hierogryph's scam "come true". They descended on the planet, and while Hierogryph, Vandrayk and Carrick were able to find shelter, Jarael, still disguised as a Jedi, was apprehended. Realizing that they could not rescue her immediately, Carrick led the others deep into the Vanquo woods, with Mandalorians in hot pursuit. He requested that Hierogryph aid in fending off the attackers, but the Snivvian refused. They reached the Last Resort, only to find it being hijacked by a Mandalorian, Rohlan Dyre.[13] Despite this, they were able to board it before it took off.[14]

As the Last Resort flew away from Vanquo, Vandrayk attacked the Mandalorian hijacker. The group detained Dyre in one of Vandrayk's smuggling compartments, while the elderly Arkanian, who had planted a homing device in one of Jarael's bracelets, piloted the ship towards Mandalorian territory, a fact that alarmed Hierogryph and Carrick. Releasing Dyre to question him, they learned that Jarael was being taken to Flashpoint Stellar Research Station, a Mandalorian-held installation. There, she was to be interrogated by Demagol, a leading Mandalorian biologist. Dyre explained to them that he was a renegade Mandalorian, and that raiding Flashpoint would be suicidal, but Carrick had a plan.[14]

"Admiral" Hierogryph of the Republic Cruiser "Glomkettle."
"Admiral" Hierogryph of the Republic Cruiser "Glomkettle."

Dyre hailed Flashpoint, claiming that he had "captured" Carrick. After landing, he took Carrick to Demagol, while Hierogryph and Vandrayk hid in one of the Last Resort's hidden compartments. When Demagol made to torture Carrick, Dyre incapacitated the biologist, and disguised Carrick in the vacant Mandalorian armor. Hierogryph had T1-LB drop a bag of mines stolen from Vanquo into the Flashpoint compound, and Carrick used the Force to attach them to the Mandalorian emplacements. Then, Hierogryph, disguised as "Admiral Hierogryph of the Republic Cruiser Glomkettle," sent a transmission to the Mandalorians, claiming that his ship was nearby, and would attack Flashpoint if the they did not retreat immediately. To further his claim, he detonated the mines, destroying Mandalorian and captured Republic craft alike. The Mandalorians retreated, allowing Carrick and Dyre to retrieve Jarael successfully.[15]

[edit] Retrieving funds

Marn Hierogryph: "Here, this amount seems fair."
Zayne Carrick: "Gryph!"
Marn Hierogryph: "My hand slipped! My hand slipped!"
— Marn Hierogryph paying Zayne Carrick for his services.[src]

Following Flashpoint, the Arkanians decided that they wanted to depart from Hierogryph and Carrick's company. Resolving to pay the Arkanians to help them on their way, Hierogryph and company went to Telerath, the banking world. Since Hierogryph's accounts were frozen following the Padawan Massacre, and he was a wanted Snivvian, he sent Vandrayk and Jarael to retrieve the funds, with Vandrayk using the Snivvian's old alias of "Baron Hyro Margryph." Their story was that "Margryph" had been confused with Hierogryph, that it was nothing more than a simple confusion of names, and that "Margryph" had full rights to access his money. Hierogryph coordinated the operation from the Last Resort and was incensed when "Margryph" began insulting his character in front of the banker, Arvan Carrick. Carrick was in fact Zayne's father, but the group was not aware of the fact at the time.[16]

Further problems arose when Carrick senior asked for "Margryph's" 30-digit account access code, which had been left on the Last Resort. Hierogryph panicked, and made to call the whole operation off, but Vandrayk began reeling off seemingly random numbers. Fretting, Hierogryph urged Jarael to stop Vandrayk, before realizing that the numbers were in fact the code. As Arvan led the Arkanians to the banquet pavilions, they were ambushed by the Moomo Brothers, a pair of incompetent Ithorian bounty hunters. They captured Arvan, while Zayne and Hierogryph raced to the scene, hoping to avert potential disaster. Upon meeting the Arkanians, Zayne raced off after the bounty hunters, and learned the identity of the banker, though he was unable to save his father.[16]

Hierogryph confers with Dob Moomo.
Hierogryph confers with Dob Moomo.

Wary that the entire situation might be a trap, Hierogryph met with Dob Moomo at a Telerath public house. He played to the Ithorian's vanity, and claimed that he was a far superior hunter to his brother, Del. Hierogryph claimed that Carrick wanted to surrender himself to the Brothers, in exchange for Arvan's freedom. Dob, inebriated due to Hierogryph's willingness to foot the drinks bill, accepted the deal. Meanwhile, Carrick infiltrated the Moomo Williwaw, and rescued his father. Hierogryph arrived, claiming that Vandrayk was in fact the Jedi, and demanded that the Moomo Brothers hand over custody of Arvan. The two brothers started arguing, as Del had agreed to no such deal, and when Carrick subtly let some machinery fly at Del's head, the argument broke into a fully fledged fight. The Carricks hurriedly left the scene.[17]

Back at the Last Resort, Arvan resolved the issues with Hierogryph's account, and had the money delivered to the ship in hard currency. Zayne, at that moment, demanded that Hierogryph pay him for his efforts. The Snivvian grudgingly complied, and lamented that he hadn't hooked up with Arvan, or even Lucien Draay, who was a member of an exceptionally wealthy family. Zayne ensured that his father was transferred out of Telerath, and the crew of the Last Resort departed for Ralltiir.[17]

[edit] Little Bivoli

"Maybe we shouldn't have served seconds…"
―Marn Hierogryph, as Mandalorian warheads descended on Serroco[src]

With his new self-styled status as a "Crimelord," Hierogryph intended to fleece what he dubbed "Stupid People."[18] Collecting piles of what he called "junk" from the Last Resort, Hierogryph and Carrick soldered together pieces of miscellaneous machinery, in the hope of selling them as statuary works of mechanical art. Heading to the Obohn Gallery of the Industrial Aesthetic, Hierogryph negotiated with the curators, Dremullar Obohn di Garthos, and a Rodian by the name of "Father." Claiming that the machinery was the work of Ineas Tikartine, Hierogryph initially failed to convince his marks, but Carrick was able to use a Jedi mind trick on them.[19]

Before Hierogryph could collect the money, however, Vandrayk barged into the gallery, demanding that the Snivvian return his machinery. Di Garthos did not tolerate the rowdy arguing in his gallery, and so set his Wookiee guards after the trio. Luckily for Hierogryph, though, he incorrectly assumed that Vandrayk was Tikartine, and that the creator of the artworks was aware that his work was stolen, which made the pieces more valuable. He paid Hierogryph double the Snivvian's original price. Carrick was displeased with the fact that he had aided in conning an innocent Muun, but Hierogryph was now able to further his plans.[19]

While Carrick bade the Arkanians goodbye, Hierogryph enlisted the services of a Trandoshan thief called Slyssk. Meeting Carrick in one of the cities, Hierogryph explained that he intended to make the most out of the war, and that he planned to travel to the frontier, to exploit the locals and the combatants. Slyssk delivered the ship: a provisioning ship called the Little Bivoli. The Trandoshan, however, reneged on the initial deal, demanding more credits from Hierogryph. Tiring of the banter, Hierogryph asked Carrick to bring down a damaged structure on Slyssk, while the Snivvian saved the Trandoshan. Slyysk was now bound to a life-debt, called ghrakhowsk. After the initial explanations were made, the trio prepared to depart, but were set upon by the Bivoli's original crew.[18]

Marn Hierogryph greets Lt. Carth Onasi to the Little Bivoli.
Marn Hierogryph greets Lt. Carth Onasi to the Little Bivoli.

Blasting away from Ralltiir, the Little Bivoli was raised by the Republic Navy, and upon forming up with the flagship, the Courageous, the trio learned that the Bivoli was in fact a provisioning ship.[18] Touching down on Serroco, near the Mandalorian front, Hierogryph reveled in running the business of the Bivoli, and by curious happenstance, Slyysk was an adept chef. Posing as the "Host" of the Bivoli, Hierogryph relegated Carrick to cleanup duties; a fact that riled the young Jedi fugitive. Nevertheless, the Bivoli was thriving on profits, and while Carrick argued that he wanted to clear his name, and not sully it, Hierogryph explained that he had always clamored for "wanted" status. He kept the scam going, despite Carrick's objections.[20] During this time, Hierogryph had seven bounties on his head, with the total number of credits coming to 24,000. But "sightings" of him were highly common, due to the fact that most Snivvians presented themselves in a similar manner.[21]

The first night, Hierogryph fell asleep amongst his credits, while Carrick experienced a vision of the future, which told him that the Mandalorians would destroy Serroco upon arrival, which was due the following day. Grudgingly, Hierogryph prepared to close up the Bivoli, while Carrick traveled to meet with Admiral Saul Karath to warn him of the approaching disaster.[20] Slyssk, for whatever reason, countermanded Hierogryph's orders, and when the Snivvian tasted the Trandoshan's breakfast fare, he agreed to keep the shop open for a little longer. Klaxons began to blare, signifying the Mandalorian arrival, and the Republic troops quickly purchased whatever the Bivoli staff could wrap for what could potentially be a grueling campaign ahead. Meanwhile Slyssk informed Hierogryph that they would not have enough fuel to reach orbit, let alone hyperspace. Hierogryph lamented that they shouldn't have served the troops seconds as the first Mandalorian warheads struck the planet surface. The Bivoli attempted to lift off, but was struck, and forced back to the planet. Lieutenant Carth Onasi had contacted seventeen Stereb cities on the planet, activating their tornado alarms and sending the inhabitants into underground refuges.[22]

[edit] Mission for Thalien

"Welcome back, Henchman!'"
―Marn Hierogryph[src]

Hierogryph had indeed survived, and was hired by Jervo Thalien, head of Lhosan Industries. Thalien wanted Hierogryph to retrieve Taris's Senator, Gorravus. Gorravus had disappeared following the Padawan Massacre, though rumors persisted that he was lead the resistance movement against Cassus Fett's Mandalorian occupation. Meanwhile on Coruscant, the Supreme Chancellor set up an inquiry to find out how Taris had entered the Republic so effortlessly.

Hierogryph back on Taris.
Hierogryph back on Taris.

In reality, it was Thalien who had "bought" Gorravus's Senate seat as a reward for establishing Lhosan on Taris. Hoping to both save his friend and keep him hidden from the Chancellor's committee, Thalien had Hierogryph return to Taris to hunt down Gorravus. In return, Thalien would get the Padawan Massacre charges dropped, and most of the bounties lifted. Upon reaching Taris, Hierogryph was partnered with the Moomo Brothers, who would aid him in his quest. Thinking that he could get the charges on Carrick dropped as well, Hierogryph increased his price, and Thalien obliged. He set up a high-tech communication system with Thalien, allowing him to contact the Skrilling on Coruscant without having to worry about Fett's planet-wide jamming system. He then joined the Hidden Beks, hoping to gain access to Taris's primary resistance group. In reality, Gadon Thek, leader of the Beks, was having trouble gaining an audience with the resistance group, as Constable Sowrs's children had been kidnapped during the invasion, and she blamed the Beks. Thalien, using the codename "Mastermind," paid Thek a significant amount in Republic Credits, but this was not enough to solve the problem. Realizing that Carrick would provide the political leverage needed to contact the main resistance,[3] Hierogryph sent Slyssk and Dob Moomo to find Carrick and bring him back to Taris.[4][5]

Sure enough, days later, Carrick cut his way through to the Hidden Beks' base, where Hierogryph was present. Mastermind and henchman were reunited, and preparations were made for the journey to the resistance base. Hierogryph and Thek explained the situation to Carrick, and though the young man was not overly pleased, he was overjoyed at the prospect of having the criminal charges dropped. During the preparations, young Mission Vao, sister of Griff, discovered that her elder brother had been hiding Sowrs's children, who had been captured by Brejik. Thek was livid, but Carrick was no longer needed as leverage for admittance to the resistance. The group set out on their swoops, with Gryph and Carrick joining them. They cut their way through the Mandalorian front lines until the reached the resistance base. Upon arrival, however, Carrick was set upon and stunned by Shel Jelavan, sister of one of the Padawan Massacre victims. Hierogryph's case containing the communication system, however, caught the main brunt of the attack.[3]

Gryph in shock over Thalien's bomb.
Gryph in shock over Thalien's bomb.

Jelavan had been goaded on by none other than Master Tey, who was soon distracted by an outraged Del Moomo. In the ensuing confusion, Hierogryph pounced on Jelavan, knocking her away from the incapacitated Carrick. Gorravus revealed himself and reeled Tey in, while Hierogryph revived Carrick. Thek was able to convince both Gorravus and Sowrs that Carrick meant no ill intent, and reunited the children with the constable. When Tey had been adequately sedated, Hierogryph took Gorravus aside, and explained his mission to the Senator. Hierogryph watched on the Senator contacted Thalien with the high-tech communication system, but was shocked when Del Moomo grasped the Gorravus. The holographic image of Thalien explained that Gorravus had become too much of a liability, and ordered Moomo to finish off the Senator. The situation grew more complex again as Master Tey intervened, grappling with the Ithorian. Thalien quickly initiated his back up plan by activating a bomb that had been stored within the communication device, but apparently Jelavan's shot had disabled it. Gorravus ended the communication, and resumed his planning of the resistance. Though Hierogryph was now without a friend on Coruscant, he decided to help the resistance wholesale.[23]

Returning to Carrick, Hierogryph was met with an accusation from Jelavan, who included the Snivvian in her accusations. Hierogryph protested, claiming that he certainly didn't kill her brother Shad. Tey entered the discussion, painting Carrick as a madman, and Hierogryph was hard-pressed to suppress the young fugitive. Gorravus intervened before the confrontation came to blows, diffusing the situation. The disparate elements of the resistance then began setting about planning to rid Taris of Fett's Mandalorians. Fett had set himself up in the former Jedi Tower, so Carrick volunteered to scout the location, lest the building contain any prisoners of war. Tey and Jelavan also volunteered to aid Carrick, and Thek assigned Hierogryph the task of monitoring the reconnaissance expedition.[23]

[edit] Attacking the Jedi Tower

"Minion, this is Mastermind. Civlians clear from the tower base, and Murderer is on the way. Repeat, Murderer is on the way!"
―Marn Hierogryph[src]
Hierogryph triggers the explosion that kills Raana Tey.
Hierogryph triggers the explosion that kills Raana Tey.

Hierogryph ran the comlink for the operation, serving as the link between Carrick's group and Thek, who was in charge of the explosives at the Tower's base. However, as Carrick would soon discover, Fett had already left the Tower and began attacking the resistance's base. As the other resistance fighters began fleeing the base of the Tower to go fight, Hierogryph scrambled to find a way to reach the top of the Tower, refusing to abandon Zayne and the others. Thek attempted to convince him to abandon his potentially suicidal rescue attempt; Hierogryph responded by telling Thek that Zayne was a good person, worth going after. Thek agreed to help Hierogryph, flying the Snivvian up to the Tower on his speeder through heavy Mandalorian interdiction efforts.[24]

The pair reached the top of the Tower shortly after the conclusion of the fight between Carrick, Jelavan, and Tey. Seeing that Carrick was wounded, Hierogryph's noble streak continued as he offered to stay behind so Carrick could escape. However, Thek instead lowered a tow cable to Carrick and Jelavan and began to haul them away. Tey, badly wounded but still alive, attempted to pursue but became trapped in the damaged tower. When Carrick offered to rescue her, she ignited her lightsaber to cut herself free. Hierogryph, high above on the speeder and unable to hear the conversation between the two, mistook the raised weapon as a final attempt to kill Carrick. He triggered the detonation of the explosives at the Tower's base to stop her, toppling the Tower and killing Tey.[24]

[edit] Going Mando

"You gotta love an elite killing force that you can fool by putting on a hat."
―Marn Hierogryph, referring to the Mandalorians at Jebble.[src]

Despite the triumph over Tey, the Mandalorians turned the tables, routing the Resistance at their base and forcing the freedom fighters into the Taris Undercity. Hierogryph and Carrick initially found shelter in an outcast village, but the occupants kicked the pair out when Hierogryph accidentally let a horde of rakghouls into the settlement. The Snivvian suggested joining the Mandalorians as an alternative to death in the Undercity, but the Jedi wouldn't hear of it. Hierogryph and Carrick were left with no alternative but to run for their lives, and though the pair did their best to evade the vicious rakghouls that populated the Undercity, but they were eventually cornered. Luckily for Hierogryph and Carrick, the Jedi Knight Celeste Morne was in the vicinity, and she saved the hapless pair. As she strode off, Hierogryph elected to follow her, as Carrick suspected that she might have a way of getting off Taris.[25]

Mandalorian Marn Hierogryph.
Mandalorian Marn Hierogryph.

As the band traversed through the Undercity, they detected a Mandalorian mining operation. They arrived just in time to see the Mandalorian Pulsipher holding the Muur Talisman aloft. Though Morne expressed concern, Carrick had no idea what the object was. Morne wasted no time in obtaining a jetpack and pursuing the Mandalorians, who had completed their mission. Carrick followed suit, dragging the reluctant Hierogryph along with him.[25] The group tracked the Mandalorian miners to the Mar'eyce, which they stowed away on. En route to the Mandalorian-held planet Jebble, Hierogryph eavesdropped on Pulsipher, who mused out loud about files pertaining to the Muur Talisman being mixed in with Lucien Draay's financial records. Hierogryph's excitement at the prospect of access to Draay's finances nearly blew the group's cover, though Carrick was able to sedate him. Meanwhile, Morne attempted to use a Mind Trick on Pulsipher, hoping to convince him to hand over the Talisman. The attempt failed, but it triggered the Talisman somehow, causing it to latch onto Pulsipher. The group watched on as the Mandalorian inadvertently killed one of his men with the talisman. Though Hierogryph was confused by the events, Morne leapt into action, pursuing the Mandalorians as they landed on Jebble.[26]

Hierogryph and Carrick attempted to follow, but were apprehended by a Mandalorian soldier. The Mandalorian did not realize that the pair were stowaways, however, and assumed that they were part of the horde of criminals that they had collected and detained on Jebble. The pair were subsequently put into a group of felons, and told that they would become Mandalorian warriors, trained for the planned invasion of Alderaan. During the address, Hierogryph sneaked off, and obtained a set of Mandalorian armor. Hoping to obtain the financial records he had heard mention of before, he rendezvoused with Carrick and Morne, and had them masquerade as his prisoners in an attempt to gain access to the Mandalorian citadel. The gambit succeeded, but as the group made their way through the structure, Hierogryph accidentally fired his rifle at the ice ceiling, causing a cave-in.[26]

Though he survived, he was now cut off from his allies. To make matters more complicated, the Mandalorians were rapidly turning into rakghouls, though the source of the new plague was unknown. Hierogryph made his way to the now-abandoned data center of the Mandalorian citadel, searching for the aforementioned financial records of Lucien Draay. Instead, the Snivvian found data on the Muur Talisman. In viewing Draay's retelling of Master Xamar's report on the subject, Hierogryph learned that the device was an ancient Sith artifact, that would attach itself to a subject and hold them in the thrall of the long-dead Karness Muur. Draay also suggested a connection between the talisman's power and the rakghoul plague. In addition to the talisman data, Hierogryph discovered that Morne was in fact an agent working for Draay to recover the artifact.[27]

Marn Hierogryph stumbles across Lucien's data regarding the Muur Talisman.
Marn Hierogryph stumbles across Lucien's data regarding the Muur Talisman.

Leaving the data center, Hierogryph reached Pulsipher's chambers, which were littered with Sith artifacts. Pulsipher and his "Mando-Raks" were all on the floor, heavily injured, and in the center of the room, he found Carrick laid out on a slab, with Morne kneeling over him, attempting to wrest control of the Muur Talisman away from the Jedi fugitive. Not bothering to question the circumstances, Hierogryph hurriedly urged the Jedi to drop the talisman immediately. The warning was not heeded, and the device latched onto Morne, throwing her into a stupor. Hierogryph, panicking, insisted on departing the site as quickly as possible, but he and Carrick were soon cut off by more Mando-Raks. Meanwhile, Morne was back on her feet, with the rakghouls now under her control.[27]

While Morne oversaw a large battle between the Mando-Raks and the Mandalorians of Jebble, Hierogryph stayed in the fortress and inspected the gathered Sith artifacts. He was swiftly brought out to Morne and Carrick's location outside the fortress by a rakghoul, before telling his Jedi ally about the true allegiance of the Covenant agent. In turn, Morne told Carrick that Krynda Draay, Lucien Draay's mother, was the head of the organization. As the young Jedi began to pontificate to Morne about the wrongdoings of the Covenant, she rounded on both him and Hierogryph, and assaulted them with a Force push. Before she could kill Carrick, however, he convinced her that she was acting under the Muur Talisman's influence, and was not herself.[28]

Gryph confronts Celeste regarding her alliance to Lucien Draay and the Jedi Covenant.
Gryph confronts Celeste regarding her alliance to Lucien Draay and the Jedi Covenant.

Wanting to help his new friend, Carrick offered aid by suggesting that Morne place herself in Dreypa's Oubliette, a sealed Sith torture device that would preserve life in the agony of "living death." Since the device had originally been conceived to trap Karness Muur himself, Morne agreed, giving instructions to take the oubliette, with her inside, to the Sanctum of the Exalted on Odryn, where Covenant researchers would possibly be able to free her from the thrall of the talisman. Enclosing Morne within the oubliette, Hierogryph and Carrick ventured outside, where the Mando-Raks were clambering up a cliff side to their location. The pair, in a panic, rushed to higher ground, before the Snivvian sighted a ship descending to Jebble in the distance. It was the Moomo Williwaw, carrying the majority of Carrick and Hierogryph's allies. Provided cover by the Jedi Alek Squinquargesimus, Jarael, and Rohlan Dyre, the pair safely boarded the craft, which then rocketed away from the planet.[28]

As they departed, Carrick insisted that they turn around and retrieve Morne, but was interrupted by the arrival of Cassus Fett's task force. To the shock of the ship's crew and passengers, Fett wasted no time, and commenced a nuclear attack on Jebble, that brought back memories of Serroco. While Carrick moped, Hierogryph explained to Squinquargesimus that the rakghoul plague had been carried by a Sith artifact, much to the Jedi's surprise and interest. Carrick was suddenly roused from his depressed stupor, and resolved to bring down the Covenant and fulfill Morne's wishes. Hierogryph, Squinquargesimus, Jelavan, Jarael, the Moomo brothers, Dyre, and Slyssk all stood ready before the man, ready and willing to aid him in his task.[28]

[edit] To Odryn

"If showing someone Ludo Kressh's pedicure will change the game, I'm for it."
―Marn Hierogryph[src]
Gryph investigates an artifact inside the Temple.
Gryph investigates an artifact inside the Temple.

Arriving on Odryn, the Feeorin homeworld, in the Moomo Willaw, Hierogryph outlined his plan to get into the Sanctum of the Exalted. Jarael would disguise herself as Morne, who had permission to enter the Sanctum on the express orders of Feln, and the Moomo Brothers would enter on the provision that they carry the "item" she had been sent to retrieve. The item was in fact the Moomos' laundry hamper, which contained both Hierogryph and Carrick. Although Jarael was forced to briefly fight Borjak, she was eventually granted entry.[29]

Using the key Morne had given them, Carrick, Hierogryph and company made their way into a room containing hundreds of Sith artifacts, just as the Jedi had hoped to find. More artifacts continued to arrive rapidly, carried in by a droid dubbed "Granny Gearbox" by the Snivvian and the Human. Carrick intended to take photographs of all the weapons, which he would be able to present before the Jedi Council as evidence against the Covenant. Jarael and the Moomos departed Odryn to leave Carrick and Hierogryph to amass as much evidence as they could. After one and a half days of cataloging, the pair decided to follow "Granny Gearbox" throughout the Sanctum.[29]

They discovered a lab, where a technician was studying the Helm of Dathka Graush, a Sith artifact that was causing continual foul weather on Odryn. Satisfied that footage of the lab would be enough to damn the Covenant in the Council's eyes, Carrick and Hierogryph attempted to sneak out of the Sanctum. Moving away from the temple and into the wilderness for their rendezvous with the Moomo Willaw, the pair were attacked by Feeorin guards. While Carrick fought with Borjak, the Snivvian was apprehended by the other guards, and held at ax-point. Taken to the Feeorin Blockhouse, Hierogryph and Carrick were bound and watched over by Borjak. While the burly Feeorin explained that Jedi Master Feln was in fact the "Exalted" and head of his race, the man himself arrived, determined to put an end to Carrick in particular.[29]

The pair of intruders were strung up and suspended upside down while Feln journeyed to the Sanctum. The Jedi Master returned shortly afterwards, with the intent of killing both Carrick and Hierogryph in combat. Feln, however, threw Carrick's lightsaber far away from their current location, before moving to destroy the fugitive Jedi with his own weapon. Borjak protested, claiming that since Carrick had entered the Sanctum, the Rime Feeorin stated that that he could only be challenged in unarmed combat. The "Exalted" stowed away his lightsaber in a pouch, before Carrick barreled into him. As the two Jedi fought, Hierogryph switched Feln's lightsaber with a stick. After a short bout, Carrick bounded away from the fight, with Feln following close behind.[30]

Gryph and Zayne under the "merciful" care of Feln and the Feeorins.
Gryph and Zayne under the "merciful" care of Feln and the Feeorins.

By the time Hierogryph and the rest of the Feeorin had reached the village, Feln had Carrick at his mercy. The Covenant's sensors had indicated that the Moomo Willaw had entered the edge of system; as Borjak reported this, Feln was incensed, and believed that the occupants planned to raid the Sanctum for Sith artifacts. To avert the potential disaster, he detonated charges installed by the Covenant in the Sanctum, destroying the ancient structure. Simultaneously, the surrounding village was destroyed, since the Sith artifacts had amplified the power of the blast. Enraged, Feln intended to slay Carrick with his lightsaber, regardless of the Rime Feeorin rules, but was shocked to discover that he was merely wielding the stick Hierogryph had replaced the weapon with.[30]

In the aftermath of the blast Borjak and the rest of the Feeorin rose up against their "Exalted," and killed Feln. While this was happening, Hierogryph presented his friend with the late Jedi Master's lightsaber. In turn, Carrick presented Borjak with the weapon, as the Feeorin had been able to find his own lightsaber. Borjak and his people had tired of the Jedi, however, and they disposed of Feln's weapon. Hierogryph loudly lamented that since Feln destroyed their recordings of the Sanctum's inventory, their whole expedition had been for nothing. By that time, the Moomo Willaw had landed, and as the occupants began to file out, Jarael revealed that the Moomo Brothers had in fact stolen several of the Sith artifacts from the sanctum earlier.[30]

[edit] Legacy

The appearance of Zayne Carrick and Gryph from a hologram in 19 BBY.
The appearance of Zayne Carrick and Gryph from a hologram in 19 BBY.
"Gryph! What kind of a story are you telling?!"
"My memoirs.
"
―Zayne Carrick and Marn Hierogryph[src]

Sometime after the encounter with the Muur Talisman, Gryph made a holographic recording detailing his memoirs, mainly how the rakghoul plague and the Talisman works. At some point the hologram entered a cache of artifacts on the planet Muunilinst and fell into the possession of Fane Peturri who used information within the recording to research Dreypa's Oubliette and the Muur Talisman. Upon coming into possession of the oubliette, Peturri showed Gryph's hologram to Sith Lord Darth Vader in 19 BBY.[31]

[edit] Personality and traits

Marn Hierogryph was an exceptionally talented liar; a talent he worked to its full advantage.[2][8][17] As a confidence trickster, he enjoyed lucrative business from gullible customers, and often, by the time the constabulary saw through his ruses, it was too late.[6] He would often use his lying skills to avoid paying contacts,[7] and even to shaft colleagues into buying soiled merchandise.[8] As a fugitive, Hierogryph put his skills to use deceiving the Republic, in pursuit of supplies he could pilfer.[13] His skills eventually rubbed off on Zayne Carrick, who would put them to good use following the Snivvian's possible death.[4]

Marn Hierogryph, "host" of the Little Bivoli.
Marn Hierogryph, "host" of the Little Bivoli.

Always clamoring for a credit, Hierogryph supposedly saw business opportunities everywhere.[8][2][18] At first satisfied with just conning the citizens of Taris, the Padawan Massacre made him a wanted criminal, gaining him a level of notoriety in the galactic criminal community. Upon leaving Taris, he did not immediately capitalize on the fact, preferring to con with the simple intent of staying alive.[13] Upon reaching Ralltiir, however, he planned to make the most of the Mandalorian Wars, by exploiting not only the combatants, but the citizens of frontier worlds.[18] Eventually, his enterprising nature would lead him into great danger on Serroco.[22]

Hierogryph had a habit for assigning nicknames; he himself was most commonly referred to as "Gryph." He called Zayne Carrick, successively, "Wayne," "Intern,"[8] "Tall Blur,"[9] and "Henchman,"[12] with each name signifying a different step in their friendship. The last was used frequently following the departure from Taris, when Hierogryph considered Carrick a partner. He was often exasperated by the Jedi fugitive's actions, but nonetheless respected his opinion, and would usually grudgingly comply with Carrick's requests.[17][14][11] When forced to sell Carrick out to the bounty hunter Valius Ying, Hierogryph's latent conscience got the better of him, causing him to for once sacrifice profit in the name of friendship.[12]

[edit] Behind the scenes

Marn Hierogryph was created by John Jackson Miller, and first appeared in Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1: Commencement, Part 1. In the ensuing series, Hierogryph, or "Gryph" serves as a companion and comedic foil to the protagonist, Zayne Carrick. Miller initially intended Hierogryph to be an Ortolan, however, artist Brian Ching stated that Ortolans have no clear visual facial expressions. Remembering his interest in the Snivvian action figure from the 1970s Kenner Star Wars toy range, Miller made Hierogryph a Snivvian.[32] Miller has stated that Hierogryph has "a little bit of Peter Lorre in him",[33] as well as actor Steve Buscemi.[34] It is possible that his name was based on the word hieroglyph.

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. Indirectly referenced in Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 26: Vector, Part 2, and further stated on John Jackson Miller's website (link).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 0: Crossroads
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 22: Knights of Suffering, Part 1
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 21: Daze of Hate, Part 3
  5. 5.0 5.1 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 The Taris Holofeed: Prime Edition
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 3: Commencement, Part 3
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1: Commencement, Part 1
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2: Commencement, Part 2
  10. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 4: Commencement, Part 4
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 5: Commencement, Part 5
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 6: Commencement, Part 6
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 7: Flashpoint, Part 1
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 8: Flashpoint, Part 2
  15. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 10: Flashpoint, Part 3
  16. 16.0 16.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 11: Reunion, Part 1
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 12: Reunion, Part 2
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 13: Days of Fear, Part 1
  19. 19.0 19.1 Labor Pains
  20. 20.0 20.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 14: Days of Fear, Part 2
  21. The Adjudicator Special Report: The Outer Rim
  22. 22.0 22.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 15: Days of Fear, Part 3
  23. 23.0 23.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 23: Knights of Suffering, Part 2
  24. 24.0 24.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 24: Knights of Suffering, Part 3
  25. 25.0 25.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 25: Vector, Part 1
  26. 26.0 26.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 26: Vector, Part 2
  27. 27.0 27.1 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 27: Vector, Part 3
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 28: Vector, Part 4
  29. 29.0 29.1 29.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 29: Exalted, Part 1
  30. 30.0 30.1 30.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 30: Exalted, Part 2
  31. Star Wars Dark Times 11: Vector, Part 5
  32. "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic #1", "Behind the Scenes"
  33. "John Jackson Miller Podcast", "ODEO"
  34. "KotOR #12 -- He ain't heavy, he's a Moomo!", "Dark Horse Message Boards"

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