Sith Lord

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Millennium Falcon (Star Wars Novel) - Characters
... Solo / Darth Caedus former Jedi Knight, Sith Lord, Galactic Alliance (human male) (mentioned only) Vergere former Jedi, possible Sith (Fosh female) (mentioned only) Finis Valorum ousted Chancellor ...
Mace Windu - Appearances in The Star Wars Films - Revenge of The Sith
... his final film appearance in Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith ... Shortly afterwards, Anakin tells Mace he has learned that Palpatine is in fact the Sith Lord Darth Sidious ... office to confront him, though the Dark Lord may have actually expected his arrival ...
Star Wars: Darth Bane: Path Of Destruction - Dramatis Personae
... Darth Bane (Protagonist) Lord Kaan (Sith Lord) Githany (Jedi Traitor/Sith Apprentice) Lord Kopecz (Sith Lord) Lord Qordis (Sith Lord) Lord Kas'im (Sith Lord and Blademaster) Lord Hoth (Jedi Master) Rain (the ...
Star Wars Expanded Universe - Story Eras
... era, chronicling the immense wars fought by the Jedi of old, and the ancient Sith ... The Sith Era takes place during this time ... the prequel trilogy this era takes place after the seemingly final defeat of the Sith ...
Jek Tono Porkins - C
... Darth Caedus Sith Lord born as Jacen Solo, the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother ... it by killing their true Supreme Overlord Onimi, but years later became the evil Sith Lord Caedus ... His actions as a Sith during the Second Galactic Civil War forced his sister, Jaina, to kill him ...

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