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Darth Mordeddhez (full name: Mordeddhez Enthral) was a Sith Warrior who studied under Darth Baras, later becoming the Emperor's Wrath. Born as Mordeddhez on the planet Dathomir under the control of the Nightsisters, he escaped and later joined the Sith Order under mysterious circumstances. STAR WARS: The Old Republic English Story and Lore. Considering how many jokes regarding Darth Baras I've seen, I might as well make a thread where people can put them in. My Warrior wet himself when Darth Baras Force jumped at him. Cake is a lie, there is only pie. Through pie, I gain fat. Through fat, I gain weight.

In, the Sith are the baddest of the bad. Dozens of characters, whether they be in canon or in the now defunct Extended Universe (referred to now as Legends), have wielded the dark side of the Force.

It is only the Sith Order who has truly managed to master the dark side. Well, at least some of them have managed to do it.their fair share of losers and bunglers who have either sullied the good name of the Jedi or did nothing of particular use, so too have the Sith. Granted, a loss for a Sith is usually a win for the galaxy at large, but that doesn't change the fact that some members of The Order have been a pathetic excuse for an evil supervillain. This is not a list of merely the least enjoyable Sith Lords (and Ladies) but really, the ones who were a disgrace to the red lightsaber they wield. The ones who never managed to do anything with their evil lives, try as they might.So without further ado, here are the 15 Most Worthless Sith Ever. Jedi are often the hero of the various Star Wars stories, and if the Sith manages to beat them, then the story is over.

So most Sith don't often defeat their Jedi foes, but there are few with careers as pathetic as Darth Talon. In the Star Wars Legends lore, Talon rose quickly through the Sith ranks, becoming ’s Hands - one of his most trusted advisors/killing machines.

But when it came to hunting her main nemesis, Cade Skywalker, Talon was virtually useless.Talon dueled Cade several times, and in each encounter she came out as the clear loser. Cade even fatally wounded Talon at one point, and she was only saved by a long immersion in a bacta tank.

Most embarrassingly, though, Talon even tried to instruct Cade Skywalker (again, her clear superior) in the way of the Sith. While the orders to try to bring Cade over to the Dark Side came from her master, Krayt, Talon still developed a quasi-relationship with Skywalker that he manipulated to escape from her.If there was a scantily clad Sith competition, Talon would win hands down. When it comes to being remotely competent, Talon is a big ole failure. Galen Marek might have never actually achieved the rank of Sith Lord and received a Darth title. (Though George Lucas did want the character to be known as Darth Icky or the equally deranged Darth Insanious.) Still being a secret apprentice of Darth Vader, Starkiller was well trained in the ways of the Sith, he just kind of sucked at it.The potential Darth Icky definitely had the rage part of being a Sith down, as most of his incredible force powers came from tapping into that anger. In every other arena, Starkiller is an unreliable loose cannon.

In the first The Force Unleashed, which is the only game with the real Starkiller, the young Sith is completely ruled by his emotions. He is tricked and deceived by nearly everyone around him.As a “stealthy” Sith assassin, Starkiller is a loud wrecking ball of destruction, and a barely competent one at that. It’s a wonder that Vader could keep his apprentice a secret from Palpatine for any amount of time, let alone for half of the first Force Unleashed game. This's not even to mention that Starkiller’s biggest accomplishment is starting a rebellion against the Empire and getting swiftly executed for it. Asajj is another Sith who frequently went up again the Jedi and frequently failed. While she's admittedly a pretty cool character, as a contributing member of the Sith Order, she added almost nothing. Cesides being Darth Tyranus’ apprentice, Asajj’s main function was as a Sith assassin - but rarely did she manage to actually kill her targets.Throughout, Asajj definitely bloodied her hands, but there are no significant kills under her belt outside of a few low-levels murders.

No matter how many times Ventress went up against Obi-Wan, Anakin, or even Ashoka Tano (when she was just a Padawan), she never came close to killing them. Ventress wasn’t lacking targets in The Clone Wars, just confirmed kills.It is telling that Asajj Ventress’ best use as a character came when she moved away from the Sith Order and became a quasi-ally for Ashoka and the gang. It’s a shame that Ventress’ arc from Jedi to Sith to bounty hunter hasn’t made its way to the big screen (yet), as she has a great amount of growth and development throughout her story.

Yet purely as a Sith, Asajj is kind of worthless. The Clone Wars did try to make something out of Darth Maul other than being the new Boba Fett - a cool looking character from the movies who does almost nothing - but it didn’t fix things completely. The Darth Maul in Clone Wars and is a better character than the one found in Phantom Menace. But since Maul has almost no character (and one line) in Phantom Menace, this isn’t much of an accomplishment. Outside of his skills with a lightsaber, Maul was in no way an asset to the Sith.Rather than try to further Sith domination or do anything meaningful with his life, Maul’s arc in both Clone Wars and Rebels is essentially to get revenge on Obi-Wan. This is itself a bit of a fool’s errand, because while Obi-Wan did chop off Maul’s legs and leave him for dead, he still survived and got robot legs out of the bargain. Robot legs beat regular legs any day of the week.

Everyone knows this.Furthermore, Maul’s mission of revenge against Obi-Wan was a complete failure., Maul is killed by Obi-Wan in their final duel in less than five seconds. The Sith really need to look up the definition of the word “assassin”, because between Starkiller, Ventress, and now Ekkage, it’s becoming clear that they don’t know what it means.

Darth Ekkage is the sister of one of The Old Republic’s central baddies (and the master of the player character if they choose to play as a Sith Warrior), Darth Baras. Ekkage is touted as one of the greatest Sith assassins of all time, but she is a ridiculously easy boss to defeat in The Old Republic.Ekkage spends most of her storyline of The Old Republic game captured and imprisoned. While she is eventually freed, most of her lackeys don’t survive the rescue, and she ends up killing her one remaining ally out of anger. Ekkage then taunts and threatens the player character and is almost immediately killed. She escapes, but just to die minutes later.Ekkage is the perfect example of a Sith who is cruel and brutal but entirely too cocky. If Ekkage was just a little bit more shrewd and a little less stabby, there's a chance she wouldn’t be such easy pickings in The Old Republic. Yes, the most ridiculous thing about this Sith lord is his name.

No, he isn't known for how many selfies he takes or his use of hashtags in casual conversations. Still, Darth Millennial is still pretty pathetic and meaningless. He began his life as a Sith following Darth Bane's Rule of Two. Yet once he began to learn more about it, Millennial grew disillusioned with the whole idea that there must only be two big bads at a time, and that one will always be greater than the other.Millennial started to gravitate towards the Rule of Power, where there are many Sith as possible, and the greatest among them rules. This caused a rift with his master, Darth Cognus. Yet rather than leading to one of them killing the other or some great civil war, Millennial just peaced out and created his own religion on a swamp planet. He’s like Yoda, but with more murder.While Millennial attracted a fair number of followers, they didn’t do anything but just chill on their own planet, out of sight and out of mind.

If you’re going to create an evil cult, you should at least do something with it, but Millennial just set up himself up as a prophet and died of old age. Darth Maul’s mission of revenge against Obi-Wan was meaningless in the grand scheme of things, but at least it was personally important to Maul. His brother Savage Opress, who devoted himself to the same cause of revenge, has no such excuse.Savage had a promising start to his career as a Sith, having been gifted extreme powers by the Nightsisters.

Asajj Ventress and Count Dooku both saw Savage as someone who they could use to overthrow their respective Sith masters, but Savage couldn’t be controlled by either one of them. When Savage learned that Maul was alive, he became a helpless murderous puppy to his more experienced brother.Savage did whatever Maul wanted him to do, and although he arguably had more force power and could have been a real threat, the two brothers never really expanded their sights outside of killing Obi-Wan Kenobi. They did rule Mandalore together very briefly, but the second that Savage and Maul became a real threat also happened to be their last second together. Sidious killed the younger Sith, fearing another powerful Sith duo in the galaxy. Savage was nothing but a lapdog, and a lapdog of an incredibly unambitious master to boot. You might have bad days at work, but you've (probably) never had such a bad day that you've created a army of evil undead monsters.

This is the situation that wonderfully stupid sounding Darth Scabrous found himself in during the novel Star Wars: Red Harvest.When looking for the path to immorality - as one does when one is a Sith Lord - from an orchid, Scabrous instead ended up creating literal zombies. Scabrous was able to control these zombie hordes, making them a pretty effective weapon, but no amount of zombie soldiers could stop him from succumbing to his own stupidity.Since his first attempt to achieve immortality was so successful, Scabrous tried again. Rather than using a flower to achieve his means, Scabrous kidnapped the orchid’s caretaker, Hestizo Trace. The only problem was that Hestizo’s brother, Rojo, was pretty much Liam Nieson’s character from.

Rojo, a powerful Jedi, went on a bloody mission of revenge and ended up killing Scabrous (easily, we should add) in order to save his sister. So Scabrous not only failed in his main mission, but created a zombie army that did nothing to save him from one lone Jedi with a particular set of skills.

Before Darth Bane came up with the Rule of Two and completely changed the Sith Order, Lord Kaan was the head honcho. A former Jedi who defected to the Sith, Skere Kaan’s illustrious reign as Sith Master ended when he was literally blown up by his own thoughts.Kaan came up with the Rule of Power, which is fine for the person in charge, but leads to complete chaos otherwise. When the most powerful guy is the one on top, that means everyone is killing (literally) to be that guy. The Sith Order that Kaan “ruled” over was full of infighting and distress. Kaan decided the best way to unite the Sith was to make them fight against the Jedi, and that’s where he met his pathetic demise.While fighting the war, Kaan started to go mad and was tricked by Darth Bane to pulling up a Hail Mary of a play to win the war. English vocabulary in use. Kaan used his powers to create what he called a “ thought bomb'.

While Kaan thought this bomb would just kill the Jedi and leave himself and the Sith still alive, in reality he blew all of them to kingdom come, which allowed Bane to take over The Order. Though his plan was based mostly on luck and everyone around him being complete numskulls, Darth Sidious did manage to rule the galaxy for about 30 years. Darth Sidious’ clone, who can be found in the now defunct Star Wars Legends canon, did not get anywhere close to that level of power.The Sith Lord known as Emperor Palpatine decided to use clones to become virtually immortal and reign forever as the Emperor. A bad idea from just a creative standpoint, Palpatine “lived” long after his original death in by moving his spirit from clone to clone. The clone versions of Palpatine had none of the previous version’s wit. The clone Darth Sidious made gamble after gamble, and often, it ended with his death.The perpetually resurrected Sidious’ big plan was to find a more permanent body in the form of Leia’s unborn child.

The clone Palpatine repeatedly try to convince Leia to give up her child like some incredibly wrinkly fairy tale villain. Thankfully, the last of his clones was eventually killed, and Sidious’ spirt was stuck forever in the Force, never to return until Disney rightfully exorcised the whole story from canon. Sion is the Sith version of a middle management executive.

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Sion managed to gather tremendously powerful Sith around himself, but he was rather unremarkable as an individual. With Darth Traya and Darth Nihilus, Sion formed the Sith Triumvirate.

Traya was the Sith Lord, or Lady, of Betrayal, as well as the group’s mastermind. Nihilus was the Lord of Hunger, its powerhouse. Sion, meanwhile, was the Lord of Pain and perpetual sad sack.Sion’s admittedly cool appearance is down to the fact that he is literally keeping his broken body together by the power of the Force.

Sion is in continual agony and pretty much can’t be killed because he won’t let himself die, because the pain feeds his dark side power. It’s completely over-the-top, and it probably explains why Sion is easily the least impressive of the Sith trio in Knights of the Old Republic II.The way that Sion is defeated proves his worthlessness to the Sith. Sion is struck down again and again by the main character of KOTOR II, the Jedi Exile.

Eventually, the Exile just convinces Sion to give up by telling him how miserable his life is, and how he will never be satisfied. Sion agrees, and finally just lets himself go.

A Sith suicide is never a good look. Darth Gravid was so terrifically terrible that his actions set the Sith Order back centuries.

Introduced in the novel Darth Plagueis, which is now kind of canon and kind of Legends, Gravid is brought up as a cautionary tale. Gravid was a Sith Lord who felt the pull off the light side.

Rather than join the Jedi or just start a civil war, Gravid drove himself insane being pulled by polar opposite directions of the force.Gravid's insanity got so intense that he became convinced that the only way to save the Sith was to destroy them. Gravid went on a rampage destroying Sith artifacts, ripping up lore and just generally wrecking with the whole status quo out of his misguided effort to protect The Order. Darth Gravid is basically if the burning of the Library of Alexandria became a person - a tremendously confused and totally evil person.Gravid's “rescue mission” went so bad that he eventually had to be put down by his own apprentice Darth Gean. The damage Gravid did lasted long after his death, affecting what information that Plageuis, who lived centuries after Gravid, could learn and access. Getting killed by another Sith is a fact of life that awaits most of those who rise through the ranks of The Order, thanks to the Rule of Two. Venamis, however, wasn't just killed once by another Sith - Venamis was killed and resurrected for decades by his rival Darth Plageuis.

Venamis was the secret apprentice of Plageuis' master Darth Tenebrous, and was likely also the Sith Lord's son.After Plagueis killed Tenebrous, the mighty Sith discovered the existence of Venamis and several other apprentices. Eventually, the two Sith came face to face Plagueis defeated his rival. Rather than just kill Venamis however, Plageuis forced Venamis to ingest a orchid that put him into a death-like coma. In that state, Plagueis enacted hundreds of perverse experiments on the defeated Sith. Once his experiments were completed, Plagueis allowed him to die. But not for long.

Venamis was later resurrected and killed over and over, just for Plagueis’ twisted amusement.Venamis did serve a purpose as a part of Plagueis’ many schemes and probings into the knowledge of the Force, but as an individual, Venamis was a total dweeb. Darth Malak in Star Wars: Knights of the Old RepublicAs the Sith apprentice to Darth Revan, one of the most powerful force users ever and one of the best characters in the Star Wars universe, Legends or otherwise, Malak was always going to come up short. He can’t help but seem like small stuff compared to Revan, but even if Revan is completely taken out of the equation, Malak is a hapless moron.In Knights of the Old Republic, Malak is the ruling Sith, and he has countless forces under his command. Yet the only reason that Malak is even in such a position is due to all the hard work and ruthlessness of Revan.

Malak is essentially Revan’s hype man for most of the latter Sith’s rise to power, a hype man who manages to lose his jaw.Malak does have some impressive powers, but no real capability when it comes to using them. Malak is an act first, think much later (if at all) type of Sith Lord. It’s for this reason that Revan was able to return, after being presumed dead, and kill Malak with ease. Even Malak realized how worthless he was at the end, telling Revan he died feeling completely empty. Like most of the characters from Star Wars Legends, Darth Caedus has been disavowed as canon, but Caedus is unique in that he's been completely replaced. Caedus, otherwise known as Jacen Solo, is the son of Han Solo and Leia Organa who turned to the Dark Side - a story that's going to sound very familiar to anyone who has watched.While Kylo Ren is an interesting complex character with a lot of personal demons to work through, Caedus is just a big brat. Caedus turned to the Dark Side after receiving a vision that he would kill his uncle Luke Skywalker, a destiny that he desperately didn’t want to happen.

If becoming a Sith to not kill your loved ones and reign destruction sounds paradoxical to you, that’s because it is, but such is the (nonexistent) logic of Darth Caedus.Caedus was nothing but a pawn in a larger scheme, being used and abused by all the Sith around him. Jacen did manage to do some damage as a Sith, namely, the murder of ill Jade Skywalker, Luke’s wife.

For the most part, however, it was just was a mercy for everyone when he was killed by his twin sister, Jaina, in a duel.-Do you agree with our list? Who do you think is the most worthless Sith in Star Wars? Sound off in the comments! Screen Rant – Privacy PolicyWe respect your privacy and we are committed to safeguarding your privacy while online at oursite. The following discloses the information gathering and dissemination practices for this Website.This Privacy Policy was last updated on May 10, 2018. Legal OwnershipScreen Rant (the “Website”) is owned and operated by Valnet inc.

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Contents PrologueThe 's story starts on Korriban. The warrior must partake in the trials to become a true. It is revealed that the warrior was in fact, summoned to Korriban by an influential overseer named, also the headmaster of the. The warrior was brought to Korriban early from the training grounds for younger initiates on the planet of, but was taken to the former months ahead of schedule because of an enormous potential sensed by previous masters.With Tremel as this warrior's new master, the latter engaged in many rigorous trials to prove themselves worthy of becoming a true Sith, such as finding an ancient warblade, defeating a vicious beast inside the, and sitting in the judgement of three prisoners at the academy. The Sith Warrior, after engaging in these activities, caught the attention of a visiting by the name of, who summoned the young warrior to his chambers for inspection.

Baras, while being insulted by the low quality training the warrior had received under Tremel, recognizes the potential the warrior has hidden within, decides to spare the warrior his wrath, much to the dismay of, an apprentice who had made himself a rival of the warrior ever since the latter landed on Korriban. Barras first orders the warrior to kill Tremel, and after the warrior returns, Barras takes over as his new master. In the next task of collecting stones, the apprentices remaining are the warrior and Vemrin.The final task Baras gives to the warrior: go into the tomb of to find an ancient. When this is completed, the warrior will finally have the title of Sith. For this task, Baras gave the hopeful a slave girl with knowledge of Korriban's tombs, who helps break into the tomb and retrieve the arcane weapon. The Sith Warrior is confronted by Vemrin in the tomb, as he coveted the blade for himself and the player's death. This resulted in a duel that ends in Vemrin's death.

After returning to Baras, the warrior is made Baras' apprentice and tasked, along with Vette, to go by shuttle to the Imperial capital world of. The warrior obliges and meets the Sith Lord in the of the.Upon arriving, the warrior arrives to the Citadel to meet with Baras. The Sith Warrior's first mission was to safely transport a prisoner, frozen in carbonite. He was given tasks with dealing with slave rebel leaders and breaking the spirit of a rival Sith lord, all the while Baras was interrogating his prisoner, a Republic spy, who somehow discovered Baras's spy network. Out of options, Baras sent the Warrior to the to retrieve an ancient torture device that would be beneficial to the inquisition.

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The spy, before dying, revealed information regarding an extremely gifted padawan being trained by one of Baras' oldest adversaries, Nomen Karr. In order to hide his spy network, and proof of the padawan's abilities, Baras assigns the Warrior to permanently silence his spies on. Baras provides the Warrior with a, and the Warrior sets out to complete his mission.Chapter 1 (The Padawan's Fall)To begin the task of cleaning up the network, Darth Baras send his new apprentice to.

On Balmorra, the Sith Warrior meets, an intelligence officer who helps with their mission. Their mission is to kill a Balmorran resistance general, who is really one of Darth Baras´s agents. The first task is taking down the general's son who is held in captivity by the resistance. The Warrior must fight the jailer and a squad of troopers before they can get to the son.

Once the son is dealt with, the Warrior moves on to killing the agent, himself. After killing the agent, the Warrior makes his way to intercept a Jedi agent of Nomen Karr, who was searching for proof of the padawan's abilities by exposing the agent's true alliegence. After defeating her, it is discovered Quinn blocked her transmission and the cover remained intact. For Quinn's reward, Baras promotes him and allows him to station himself whereever he desires, and he becomes captain for the Warrior.The Warrior heads to Nar Shaddaa to silence another agent of Baras. This time, however, Darth Baras's burned agents have fallen under the protection of, an upstart Sith Lord. The has placed him in charge of their interests on Nar Shaddaa, so Darth Baras's apprentice must act without drawing unwanted attention.

The Warrior tracks down the agent, who is accompanied by Lord Rathari. After defeating them, Rathari, in an effort to show his devotion to the Warrior, kills the agent and puts his life in the Warrior's hands.With the primary cleanup handled, the Sith Warrior is sent on the trail of the Jedi Padawan. Intelligence has revealed that the padawan spent some time training on. With local guidance from tracker, the Sith Warriors follow the trail to.

Mastar Yonlach is a veteran of the and a great teacher. He was apparently able to bring out a special gift of the padawan, the ability to see the true nature of a person, be it. The Warrior arrives to find Yonlach with his own padawan, who is severly devoted to protecting his master.

After defeating both master and padawan, the padawan, in an attempt to save his master's life, reveals Nomen Karr's padawan's name is Jaesa Willsaam. Before he could reveal her location, Yonlach uses his Jedi powers to wipe his memories, leaving himself vulnerable to the Warrior.Having discovered that the padawan was originally from the Sith Warrior is directed to the planet and ordered to seek out and destroy any roots related to the padawan. The plan is to continue striking emotional blows to draw out the padawan so that she can be eliminated. The unscrupulous had been tasked by Darth Baras to uncover the padawan's connection on. He leads the Sith Warrior to. This brings the Sith Warrior into a confrontation with.

From her, the padawan's identity, is learned as well as the whereabout of her parents.After confronting Jaesa's parents, the padawan is finally drawn out. She secretly contacts the Sith Warrior and schedules a rendezvous in the.

The meeting, however, doesn't go as planned. Having discovered the planned meeting, instead sets a couple of Jedi in ambush. After dispatching the Jedi (again with a light/dark side of the force choices about both if to fight them at all and if to kill one or both of them), a distraught Jaesa again contacts the Sith Warrior, pleading for an end to his chase. At the same time, Master Nomen Karr contacts Darth Baras, calling him out to settle it between themselves.Darth Baras sends the Sith Warrior in his place to Nomen Karr's hideout on. Finally, the Sith Warrior removes the last emotional support Jaesa had left. Rather than destroy Jaesa, the Sith Warrior takes advantage of Jaesa's fragile state to sway her to join him.

This marks be beginning of a subplot to either to break Jaesa and turn her to the dark side or to recruit her-and join the Warrior if he or she is-as a Sith with secret leanings for the light side. Darth Baras upon discovering is surprised, but as a result of the turn of events bestows on the Sith Warrior the title of Lord.Chapter 2 (Plan Zero) Nar ShaddaaAfter a brief break, to enjoy being given the title Sith Lord, sends the Sith Warrior back to.

Darth Baras's master on the, is looking for a way to break the truce between the and the and bring the two back into a full-fledged war. A Republic general is meeting with some Empire traitors on Nar Shaddaa, and Darth Baras feels that killing the general might be the key.Upon successfully eliminating, Darth Baras is given the go ahead to begin, which involves eliminating all the top leaders of the military. Darth Baras has six targets in mind. Four of the targets are on. While Darth Baras tracks the location of the final two, he sends the Sith Warrior to eliminate the targets on Taris.On Taris, Warrior meets, who quickly assigns to assisting his task.

Lieutenant Pierce will provide intel from the while Warrior working on the targets. Your told these four generals make up the Republic War Trust. The War Trust are four Republic generals that rarely are in one place.

One by one, Warrior eliminates them and in the end Lieutenant Pierce is assigned permanently to Warrior's service.With the War Trust eliminated, Plan Zero was well underway. Baras had tracked down Warrior's next target in Quesh orbit, Admiral Monk from Republic fleet. Warrior pursues the admiral inside Darth Vengean's flagship, but has to follow him to the Quesh surface. In there admiral reveals to the Warrior that he was actually one of Baras' spies. This distraughts the Warrior but he keeps serving Baras.Warrior's final target is Jedi Master Xerender, currently located in the frozen wastes of Hoth. Because Xerender had enlisted the aid of local Talz, Warrior soon finds himself tracking down same targets along with a bloodthirsty Talz named Broonmark. Their first meeting isn't warm but eventually they decide cooperate. Eventually Warrior learns Xerender's goal on Hoth: to awaken a long forgotten Jedi Master Wyellett from ice.

Baras knows Wyellett from a long time ago, because they fought once and Wyellett defeated him and tried to turn Baras to light side, which he refused. Now Warrior has to eliminate both Xerender and Wyellett. He finds them both inside the wreck of the Star of Coruscant and with Broonmarks help, he defeats them both. With the last of the targets defeated, Plan Zero is complete.Dromund KaasWarrior returns to Dromund Kaas to be congratulated by Baras. Baras then reveals that starting the war with the Republic again was not the only goal of the Plan Zero, but it would also serve as method for him to ascend to the Dark Council. The only thing standing in his way was Baras' superior, Darth Vengean, Baras offers Warrior an opportunity to kill Vengean and then take a rightful place as Baras' right hand. Warrior agrees and Baras orders Warrior to rescue Vengean's former apprentice, Lord Draagh, so that they can destroy Vengean together.

Warrior succeeds in freeing Draagh and together they defeat Vengean, allowing Baras to ascend to the Dark CouncilChapter 3 (The Emperor's Wrath) QueshAfter ascending to the Dark Council, Baras gives the Warrior a new task: to destroy a Republic plan to thwart Imperial mining oprations on Quesh. Warrior travels to Quesh and encounters Republic forces. It seems that the Warrior arrived too late, because the bomb they set is ready to blow. However, their remote detonator doesn't work and Warrior quickly eliminates the Republic forces. Warrior is then contacted by Lord Draagh, who first congratulates Warrior for a job well done, but then reveals that their detonator didn't work because it was changed to a wrong one.

The right one was currently in Draagh's hand and he was set to blow the bomb. The Warrior asks him who gave him the order to kill him/her, and Draagh reveals that it was Darth Baras. The Warrior swears revenge, but then Draagh sets off the bomb. Warrior barely survives, but Baras and Draagh believe him to be dead.As the Warrior struggles in the edge of consciousness, he faintly sees two shady figures in front of him/her, talking about him/her. They say that if /she is the right one, s/he will make it on his own. Later, Warrior awakens and follows the figures trail to an Imperial outpost. In there the Warrior meets the figures who reveal themselves to be the Emperor's Servants One and Two, the Emperor's Hand.

They tell the Warrior that the Emperor himself has chosen him/her to become the, the Emperor's personal enforcer. Warrior gladly accepts, because it also gives him/her an opportunity to face Baras. The Hand then tells the Wrath that when Baras rose to the Dark Council, he made a false claim that he is the, a person whom through the Emperor speaks.

All the members of the Council had accepted this claim, save one,. The Hand explains that Vowrawn's survival is paramount as well as weakening of Baras' position. To this end, the Hand sends Wrath to oversee this to happen.

Wrath's first task is on.BelsavisThe Republic prison planet Belsavis had become a target of personal interest to Baras because he had learned that the Republic imprisoned his own sister, there. Wrath's task was simple: eliminate Darth Ekkage. However, the Hand didn't know where Ekkage was being held, so Wrath had to track down a Baras' rescue party led by a Sith Lord in order to find her.

While tracking down the party, Wrath encountered a Jedi Knight who too was looking for Ekkage. Although Wrath was suspicious about this, he had no choice but to cooperate with the Jedi. The Jedi suggested that they also eliminate Ekkage's followers who too were imprisoned along with her. Wrath agreed. After dealing with the followers, they found Ekkage's holding chamber and the Sith Lord who led the rescue party. Ekkage was thrilled to return to Baras, but Wrath and the Jedi defeated her and the Sith Lord.

Ekkage's death will certainly infuriate Baras and weaken his position. The Warrior returned to his ship for more instructions from the Emperor.HothThe Hand congratulated Wrath of his success, but there was no time to rest.

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Wrath's next task was to go to Hoth and ensure that the Empire's elite is transferred from their worthless position on Hoth to the main battlefront on. Baras had sent the Battalion to Hoth in order to discredit Darth Vowrawn. Wrath was able to 'persuade' the battalion to leave for Corellia. While on Hoth space station with the intention of leaving, Wrath encountered Baras' apprentice, Lord Draagh. Draagh had knocked out Wrath's entire crew and was all set to kill him/her, but not before mentioning that Baras had sensed his sisters death and learned from that that his old apprentice was still alive.

Wrath and Draagh fought a fierce battle, but eventually Wrath was able to push Draagh to the bottom of the catwalk in which they were fighting. The whole place was on fire and Draagh was burned alive.Wrath returned to his ship and the Hand was troubled that Baras now knew that s/he had survived. Now it was all the more important to stop Baras fast. The Hand knew that Baras will be taken down on Corellia, but before that Wrath had important mission to take care of in the mysterious planet of. According to the Hand the real Voice of the Emperor had traveled to Voss and had gone missing there. It was up to Wrath fo find him and make sure Baras doesn't get the chance to eliminate him, as Baras too had laid his eyes on Voss.VossTo start his search, Wrath first had to make contact with a Voss Mystic whom The Voice had last time seen with. Wrath met the Mystic and he said that in order to find him, Wrath needs to find an amulet that belonged to the Mystic.

Part of it was left in the Shrine of Healing while another part was with some Voss commandos in the Gormak Lands. Eventually Wrath managed to obtain the amulet and the Mystic revealed that the Voice had traveled to the Dark Heart in the Nightmare Lands. Wrath journeyd there and found the Voice.

At that point the Voice was a Voss too, but as it was, he spoke with the Emperor's voice. Wrath kneeled before him, and the Emperor was pleased that s/he made it. Then he said that this Voice must be destroyed, and that only Wrath can do it. The Dark Heart took control of the form and the Wrath fought fiercely and destroyed the Voice. Before the Emperor left from the body, he was extremely pleased that his Wrath had performed admirably. Wrath then returned to his ship, but then s/he received a warning from the Mystic. He had seen a vision in which one of Wrath's followers will try to betray him/her.

Wrath took this warning seriously.The Hand then urged Wrath to travel to Corellia to strike the final blows against Baras. But before s/he could set out, Malavai Quinn said that Baras had set up a new type of sensor net, that automatically sends a destroying signal to Imperial fleet if a ship entering the system is not authorized to enter. To get through, Wrath first needed proper codes. Malavai learned of an Imperial dreadnaught near Voss that had the needed codes. Wrath and Malavai traveled to the ship.

When they arrived Malavai revealed that the sensor net was only a ruse, so that he could lure Wrath into a trap he had set up. The reason Malavai did this was because his only real master was Darth Baras. Malavai brought in droids to destroy Wrath.

Unfortunately for him, Wrath defeated the droids easily, and Malavai realized his mistake. Malavai expected the Wrath to kill him, but Wrath spared him and said that he will be okay if he stays loyal to Wrath from now on. Malavai accepted the offer and they resumed course to Corellia.CorelliaBaras' main goal on Corellia was to kill Darth Vowrawn. The Hand had learned that Baras had sent three assassins to kill him along with one exceptional, who was not yet in the system. Wrath had to eliminate these assassins to ensure Vowrawn's survival. S/he was able to kill two assassins, but third managed to slip through. S/he had no other choice but to race into Vowrawn's headquarters and warn him of the impending danger.

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However, Vowrawn had learned of Baras' assassination attempt on him, and he and his guards mistook Wrath as the assassin. Wrath had to get to Vowrawn even if he has to kill all of his guards. S/he finally reached Vowrawn and tried to explain that he came to protect him, but Vowrawn didn't listen. He ordered his guards to kill the Wrath.

That's when the assassin made his move, but Wrath's reflexes were faster and s/he was able to save Vowrawn from him. Vowrawn then apologized Wrath for misunderstanding. Wrath suggested that Vowrawn evacuate himself to Wrath's ship and assured that his crew will keep him safe. Vowrawn accepted and informed Wrath what he should do to cripple Baras here. Baras had spies inside the enemy.

First eliminate them. After dispatching them Wrath's ship was attacked by the exceptional assassin. Wrath's crew wasn't able to defeat him, but at least they managed to get Vowrawn out unharmed.

Wrath went to meet with Vowrawn. He then revealed the most critical instrument to Baras' plans: a Sith being known only as The Entity.

Baras had been using it for years for his plans, and if he should lose it, he would be finished. Vowrawn knew a ritual to free it. Together they traveled to Baras' base and found The Entity.

But they were being followed by the last assassin, who, to Wrath's surprise, was revived and cybernetically enhanced Lord Draagh. Draagh not only wanted to kill Vowrawn but also get revenge on Wrath. Wrath and Draagh fought once again, and although Draagh had become more powerful, he was no match to The Emperor's Wrath. Wrath killed him and Vowrawn released The Entity. With Baras' plans on Corellia thrown into disarray, the only thing that was left was to deal with Baras in person.

Vowrawn figured that he will attempt to hold on to his false claim as the Voice of the Emperor in front of the Dark Council. This gave Wrath an excellent opportunity to prove his claims to be false and destroy him.KorribanWrath traveled to Korriban and Vowrawn made certain that s/he will be brought in front of the Council. As Vowrawn expected, Baras still hold on to his false claim. Vowrawn introduced the newest arrival and Darth Marr demanded to know who s/he is. Wrath then claimed that he is The Emperor's Wrath.

Baras laughed at that claim, but Marr decided that Wrath and Baras duel, and the victor will officially receive his claim as true. The duel was long and fierce and Baras taunted Wrath every now and then, but eventually Wrath managed to defeat him. In his weakened state, he demanded that the Council destroy Wrath and give him what he is, but the Council was now convinced that Baras was not the Voice of the Emperor. Depending on conversation choices, Wrath can either kill Baras, or he will be expelled from the Council and imprisoned. Finally, the entire Dark Council rose and bowed to the one and only Emperor's Wrath.Missions.