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{{See also|List of Star Wars characters|List of Star Wars Rebels characters|List of Star Wars cast members|List of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic characters|List of Star Wars: The Clone Wars cast members|}}{{DISPLAYTITLE: List of Star Wars Legends characters}}

This is an incomplete list of characters from the Star Wars expanded universe, now rebranded Star Wars Legends. The accompanying works were declared non-canon to the Star Wars franchise by Lucasfilm in 2014.[1]

This list applies only to characters who completely appear in Legends media, and who therefore do not exist in the canon continuity. For characters belonging to the canon continuity, see List of Star Wars characters.

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{{visible anchor|8t88}}
A droid working with Jerec in Dark Forces II.

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{{visible anchor|Abeloth}}

A dark side entity, Abeloth began as a mortal woman who came across the immortal Force entities, the Ones, on their mysterious home world. Taking on the mantle of the Mother, Abeloth helped The Father keep the peace between her warring Son and Daughter for many years. However, fearing her own mortality, the Mother bathed in the Pool of Knowledge and drank from the Font of Power, in hopes of remaining with her immortal family. The result was that she became the dark side entity Abeloth. Working with the insectoid Killik race, the Ones worked together to construct Centerpoint Station, which they used to imprison Abeloth on their planet, surrounding it with a cluster of black holes, later known as the Maw. Following this Abeloth's family relocated to the mysterious planet Mortis, leaving her to her lonely prison. Millennia later, following the actions of the Sith Lord Darth Caedus, the Jedi (led by Jedi Grand Master Luke Skywalker) launched an attack on Centerpoint and destroyed the ancient space station. This resulted in the eventual destruction of Sinkhole Station, allowing Abeloth to finally leave her prison. Using her dark side powers, Abeloth possessed the charismatic Senator Rokari Kem, whom she used to assume control of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, as well as the Lost Tribe of the Sith (after her murder of Sith Grand Lord Darish Vol). She was eventually destroyed by the combined efforts of Skywalker and his Sith counterpart, Darth Krayt, leader of the One Sith.

{{visible anchor|King Adas}}

King of Korriban during the time of the First Sith Empire. His reign lasted nearly three hundred years, and he wielded two massive axes.

{{visible anchor|Darth Andeddu}}
The self-styled "Immortal God-King of Prakith" who reigned as Dark Lord of the Sith during the Hundred-Year Darkness. He left behind a holocron that supposedly held the secret to immortality.
{{visible anchor|Nom Anor}}
A Yuuzhan Vong character prominent throughout The New Jedi Order series of novels, published from 1999 to 2003. He was responsible for half of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion in the Star Wars galaxy. In the latter half of The New Jedi Order, he became an antihero as he led a heretical movement among his people to take down their ruler, Supreme Overlord Shimrra. By the series's end, having seen to the deaths of Shimrra and his puppet master Onimi, Nom Anor chose death over living in the postwar galaxy.
{{visible anchor|Bail Antilles}}
An Alderaanian senator; as he is the father of Breha Antilles, wife to Bail Organa, Antilles is the adoptive grandfather of Princess Leia Organa.[2]
{{visible anchor|Arcann}}
The son of Valkorion, brother to Thexan and Vaylin, and temporary ruler of the Eternal Throne in the The Old Republic video game.
{{visible anchor|Seti Ashgad}}
A hyperdrive engineer working for the Incom Corporation who also served in the Galactic Senate during the days of the Clone Wars. He was known as "The Golden Tempter", and was also known for his extreme ambition and wanted to replace Palpatine as Supreme Chancellor.
{{visible anchor|Tavion Axmis}}
Antagonist in Jedi Academy.
{{visible anchor|Azrakel}}
Apprentice of Kadann who served the Secret Order of the Empire. Azrakel was known for his disturbing and sadistic penchant for killing. Following the death of Emperor Palpatine, he becomes a mercenary operating in the Outer Rim.
{{visible anchor|Azzameen family|Azzameen}}
Protagonists in the video game X-Wing Alliance, including player character Ace and his father and the family patriarch Tomaas.

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{{visible anchor|B4-D4}}
The administrative droid that works for Czerka on Telos in the Outer Rim. It is possible to control B4-D4 in Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords while helping the Ithorians with their restoration project.
{{visible anchor|Darth Bandon}}
Apprentice of Darth Malak. Killed by Revan during the events of Knights of the Old Republic.
{{visible anchor|Garm Bel Iblis}}
A Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.[3]
{{visible anchor|Deliah Blue}}
A companion of Cade Skywalker and Jariah Syn during the Sith-Imperial War in the Legacy comic series.
{{visible anchor|Blue Max}}
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.[4]
{{visible anchor|Bollux}}
Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley. Renamed to Zollux for UK imprints.[5]
{{visible anchor|Empatojayos Brand}}
Ancient Jedi, introduced in the Star Wars Dark Empire comic series, who sacrifices himself to help destroy the soul of the resurrected Emperor Palpatine.
{{visible anchor|Malcor Brashin}} — voiced by
//David Warner (actor)">David Warner: Grand General in the Imperial Army who was heavily involved in the Battles of Tatooine and Yavin 4. He was prominently featured in Force Commander.
Senator {{visible anchor|Bana Breemu}} — portrayed by
//Bai Ling">Bai Ling: Representative of the Humbarine sector in the Galactic Senate during the Galactic Republic.
{{visible anchor|Shira Brie}}
An Imperial Intelligence operative who infiltrated the Rebel Alliance. After nearly being killed, Brie underwent extensive cybernetic implants to become Lumiya.
{{visible anchor|Noa Briqualon}} — portrayed by
//Wilford Brimley">Wilford Brimley: Marooned on Endor in The Battle for Endor.[6]
{{visible anchor|Maris Brood}} — portrayed by
//Adrienne Wilkinson">Adrienne Wilkinson: Jedi in The Force Unleashed who later turns to the dark side. Starkiller spares her life on Felucia.[7]

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{{visible anchor|C-3PX}}
Initially a normal 3PX-series protocol droid, he became, in 33 BBY, Darth Maul's reprogrammed assassin droid, but, with Darth Maul's apparent death in 32 BBY, along with the Sith shuttle Scimitar, he was confiscated by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.
{{visible anchor|
//Jacen Solo">Darth Caedus|Jacen Solo|Darth Caedus}}: Sith Lord born as "Jacen Solo", the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother. Jacen was a hero of the Yuuzhan Vong War, having personally ended 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.
{{visible anchor|Yomin Carr}}
A Yuuzhan Vong character who served as one of the antagonists in the first novel of The New Jedi Order series, Vector Prime. He was killed in combat by Mara Jade Skywalker.
{{visible anchor|CB-99}}
Protocol droid Jabba the Hutt used to keep his will. After his death shortly before the Battle of Endor, Zorba the Hutt, Jabba's father, reclaimed Jabba's will and everything he owned through the droid. He was first featured in the novel Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
{{visible anchor|Jorus C'baoth}}
Jedi Master of the Old Republic who masterminded and led Project Outbound Flight, an effort to explore beyond the galaxy. The massive vessel used for this attempt was attacked by future Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn, whom C'baoth attempted to murder after insanity drove him to the dark side. He was stopped and killed by a Jedi Padawan aboard the doomed vessel; Emperor Palpatine subsequently had him cloned.
{{visible anchor|Joruus C'baoth}}
Insane clone of Jedi Master Jorus C'baoth and in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[8]
{{visible anchor|Tycho Celchu}} — voiced by Timothy Omundson (Rogue Squadron III
Rebel Strike) and Jess Harnell (Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast): TIE fighter pilot who defected to the Rebel Alliance and became a member of Rogue Squadron, and later became a general of the New Republic. He is a central character in Michael A. Stackpole's X-wing series of books.
{{visible anchor|Charal}}
Force-wielding nightsister antagonist in Battle for Endor.[9]
{{visible anchor|Chief Chirpa}} — portrayed by Jane Busby
Chief of the Ewoks on the forest moon of Endor in Return of the Jedi and in the prequel series Ewoks .
{{visible anchor|Nas Choka}}
Yuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra and Onimi's deaths, ending the conflict.
{{visible anchor|Shok Choka}}
A Yuuzhan Vong warrior who appeared in Edge of Victory II: Rebirth, a novel in The New Jedi Order; killed in a duel to the death by Anakin Solo.
{{visible anchor|Darth Cognus}}
Sith Lord trained by Darth Bane and Darth Zannah. She would later train Darth Millennial.
General {{visible anchor|Airen Cracken}}
Rebel and New Republic intelligence officer. West End Games Star Wars roleplaying supplements sometimes were published as "Cracken's" guides to their topic.
{{visible anchor|Cradossk}}
The father of Bossk who leads the Bounty Hunters' Guild. His death at the hands of Bossk, as depicted in the novel The Mandalorian Armor, splits the Bounty Hunters' Guild into the Guild Reform Committee and the True Guild.

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Admiral {{visible anchor|Natasi Daala}}
Antagonist introduced in the Jedi Academy trilogy, returning in Darksaber, Planet of Twilight, and Death Star.[10] In the Legacy of the Force series, Daala becomes the chief of state of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.
{{visible anchor|Da'Gara}}
A Yuuzhan Vong character who served as one of the antagonists in the first of The New Jedi Order novels, Vector Prime. He was killed when the world of Helska IV, which he was on, exploded because of the actions of the New Republic.
{{visible anchor|Hego Damask}}
The true name of Darth Plagueis. He also used this as his alias.
{{visible anchor|Joclad Danva}}
Human Jedi Knight from Attack of the Clones. Uses a green lightsaber in the Battle of Geonosis, where he is killed.
General {{visible anchor|Oro Dassyne}} — voiced by Terrence Carson
A Separatist General and an agent of the Corporate Alliance who commanded the CIS' forces on Bomis Koori IV.
{{visible anchor|Gizor Delso}}
A Geonosian separatist who survived Darth Vader's slaughter of the remaining separatist leaders and created his own droid army. He had plans to make a new Battle Droid until Imperial Stormtroopers of the 501st Legion raided his factory on Mustafar and destroyed his plans. Gizor never made it off the planet.
{{visible anchor|Desann}} — voiced by Mark Klastorin
Dark Jedi antagonist in Jedi Outcast.
{{visible anchor|Darth Desolous}}
A male Pau'an Dark Lord of the Sith. Once a revered Jedi Master, he loses his proper identity after falling to the dark side of the Force. Appears in the video game The Force Unleashed.
{{visible anchor|Dewlanna}}
Female Wookiee who served on Garris Shrike's crew, and later became a surrogate mother to Han Solo.
{{visible anchor|D'harhan}}
Niordi bounty hunter who underwent cybernetic enhancement to have his head turned into a laser cannon. Longtime associate and ally of Boba Fett.
{{visible anchor|Orgus Din}} - voiced by Robert Pine
Jedi who served as the master of the Hero of Tython during the Jedi prologue in Star Wars: The Old Republic. He was also the former master of Bengel Morr, the leader of the Flesh Raiders.
Grand Moff {{visible anchor|Vilim Disra}}
Imperial antagonist in the Hand of Thrawn duology and in the novel Allegiance.
{{visible anchor|Teneniel Djo}}
Witch of Dathomir appearing in The Courtship of Princess Leia. Married to Isolder, mother of Tenel Ka.
{{visible anchor|Hiram Drayson}}
Chandrilan military officer who lead the Chandrila Defense Fleet. He later became a senior officer in the New Republic Navy as commander of the Home Guard Fleet.
Grand Moff {{visible anchor|Dunhausen}}
A high-ranking Imperial officer and member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. Dunhausen is predominantly known for two things: his scheming nature and for always wearing a pair of blaster-shaped earrings. He owns the droid 3B6-RA-7. He is first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Captain Dunwell}}
Assists Trioculus in his search for Darth Vader's glove. Killed after his submarine explodes. First featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Durge}} — voiced by
//Daran Norris">Daran Norris: A Gen'Dai bounty hunter, Durge is one of the few violent members of his kind. As depicted in the Clone Wars mini series, Durge confronted Obi-Wan Kenobi on Muunilinst before being defeated by the Jedi.[11] Perished in comics due to being in an escape pod that was jettisoned into a star.
{{visible anchor|Kyp Durron}}
Jedi Master who first appears in Kevin J. Anderson's Jedi Academy Trilogy as one of Luke's pupils. Briefly turned to the dark side under the influence of the spirit of Sith Lord Exar Kun, but later became a leading-if troublesome-member of the New Jedi Order.[12]

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Captain {{visible anchor|Juno Eclipse}} — voiced by Nathalie Cox
Female Imperial pilot and Galen Marek's love interest in The Force Unleashed.[13]
{{visible anchor|Bant Eerin}}
Female Mon Calamari childhood friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi; originally apprenticed to Jedi Master Tahl, later apprenticed to Kit Fisto following Tahl's death.
{{visible anchor|Elan}}
A Yuuzhan Vong in the novel Agents of Chaos I: Hero's Trial. She was sent by her superiors to infiltrate the Jedi Order and kill as many of them as possible with a deadly virus. Her efforts were foiled by Han Solo and she died as a result.
{{visible anchor|Emtrey}}
An M-3PO series droid that serves Rogue Squadron in the X-Wing book series.

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{{visible anchor|Keyan Farlander}}
Rebel Alliance starfighter pilot and Jedi. The Farlander Papers enclosed with some copies of the X-Wing provided backstory to the game's unnamed protagonist.
{{visible anchor|Jagged Fel}}
Starfighter pilot and Baron Soontir Fel's son, appearing in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series. Engaged then married to Jaina Solo in the Fate of the Jedi series.
{{visible anchor|Roan Fel}}
Deposed Galactic Emperor in the Legacy series.
Baron {{visible anchor|Soontir Fel}}
Elite Imperial starfighter pilot in Dark Horse Comics and the New Jedi Order series. Brother-in-law to Commander Wedge Antilles. Father of Jagged Fel.
{{visible anchor|Davin Felth}}
Imperial stormtrooper 1023 who discovered that the escape pod that the Empire is looking for contained droids. He kills his superior officer Mod Terrik in Docking Bay 94 after becoming disgusted with the Empire's tyranny, giving the Millennium Falcon the time needed to escape from Tatooine
{{visible anchor|Borsk Fey'lya}}
Bothan politician, introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy, who rises to become chief of state of the New Republic.[14] He sacrifices his life during the Yuuzhan Vong capture of Coruscant, thereby earning himself a place among the Bothan Martyrs.
{{visible anchor|Flim}}
Con artist employed by Moff Disra in the Hand of Thrawn duology to impersonate the deceased Grand Admiral Thrawn.

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{{visible anchor|Mirta Gev}}
Boba Fett's granddaughter, who first appears in Bloodlines.
{{visible anchor|Janus Greejatus}}
Longtime friend and associate of Palpatine; served as Palpatine's aide during his time as Senator of Naboo and the Chommell Sector, and replaced him in the position after Palpatine was elected Supreme Chancellor. After being expelled from the Galactic Senate due to questionable practices, Greejatus became Palpatine's advisor. He continued to served in this capacity when the Galactic Empire came to power and Palpatine declared himself Emperor. He served in this capacity well into the Galactic Civil War, and was killed when the second Death Star was destroyed during the Battle of Endor.
{{visible anchor|Falon Grey}}
Padawan to Master Rahm Kota; two Force-sensitive clones, X1 and X2, were created from his DNA on Kamino.

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{{visible anchor|Harra}}r
A recurring Yuuzhan Vong character in The New Jedi Order. By the series' end, he betrayed his species's destructive empire and sided with the Galactic Alliance to end their reign of terror.
{{visible anchor|A'Sharad Hett}}
A Jedi Master whose father was Sharad Hett another famous Jedi Master. After A'Sharad's father died with his native people (Sand People) he inherited his father's lightsaber and now uses both his and his fathers. Hundreds of years later, he becomes Darth Krayt and institutes "the One Sith," abolishing the Rule of Two.
Grand Moff {{visible anchor|Bertroff Hissa}}
Leading figure in an attempt to overthrow Ysanne Isard as the head of the Galactic Empire. Hissa founded the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, who installed Trioculus as their figurehead. First appears in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Corran Horn}}
X-wing pilot and Jedi Master.[15] I, Jedi is narrated from his first-person perspective.[15] Michael Stackpole, who created the character for the X-Wing series, depicts Horn in the Star Wars Customizable Card Game. Married to Mirax Terrik.[15] He appears in several novels in the Yuuzhan Vong War and the Second Galactic War, the latter of which he serves on the Jedi Council.

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{{visible anchor|Ikrit}}
A furry white Jedi Master. He was trained by Yoda, and later saved his planet. He slept several centuries to be awakened by Anakin Solo. Ikrit bears resemblance to a rabbit and red panda. He appears in Junior Jedi Knights and Conquest.
{{visible anchor|Armand Isard}}
Father of Ysanne Isard. Member of Palpatine's Inner Circle since the Clone Wars, and served as Director of Republic Intelligence. Became Director of Imperial Intelligence after the Empire replaced the Republic. He was later betrayed and executed by either his daughter or Emperor Palpatine — most likely the former.
{{visible anchor|Ysanne Isard}}
Former head of Imperial Intelligence and leader of the Empire in the X-Wing book series.[16] She betrayed and executed her own father, Armand. Isard and her clone are killed in Isard's Revenge.
{{visible anchor|Irek Ismaren}}
Antagonist in Children of the Jedi and the New Jedi Order's Enemy Lines duology.
{{visible anchor|Prince Isolder}}
Character who courts Princess Leia in The Courtship of Princess Leia.[17] Killed by Darth Caedus in Invincible. Married to Teneniel Djo, father of Tenel Ka.

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{{visible anchor|
//Mara Jade Skywalker">Mara Jade Skywalker|Mara Jade|Mara Skywalker|Mara Jade Skywalker}} — portrayed by Shannon McRandle: "Emperor's Hand" to Palpatine during his reign; Luke Skywalker's wife.[18]
{{visible anchor|Shimrra Jamaane}}
The Supreme Overlord of the Yuuzhan Vong Empire who turned out to be nothing more than a puppet by the Force-sensitive Vong Shamed One Onimi. By the end of The New Jedi Order, he was killed in combat by Luke Skywalker.
{{visible anchor|Wes Janson}}
A fighter pilot and founding member of the elite Rogue Squadron, who was featured during one scene in The Empire Strikes Back as the gunner for Wedge Antilles's T-47 Snowspeeder. He is also heavily featured in the X-wing Series and is mentioned frequently for his light-hearted, almost childlike demeanor.
{{visible anchor|Jarael}}
A young female Arkanian in the comic book series Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
{{visible anchor|Carnor Jax}}
Member of the Emperor's Royal Guard who bribed the Emperor's physician to poison Palpatine's clones. Antagonist of the Crimson Empire series.
{{visible anchor|Jedgar}}
Apprentice of Kadann who became the leader of the Prophets of the Dark Side after the death of Kadann.
{{visible anchor|Jek-14}}
Sith Clone created by Count Dooku; exclusive to the Lego Star Wars shorts, beginning in The Yoda Chronicles.
{{visible anchor|Jerec}} — portrayed by
//Christopher Neame">Christopher Neame: Dark Jedi and main antagonist in Dark Forces II.
J{{visible anchor|ubnuk}}
One of Jabba the Hutt's Gamorrean guards. He was eaten alive by the Rancor.
{{visible anchor|Bardan Jusik|Gotab}}
Jedi Knight who fought in the Clone Wars, later left the Jedi Order to become a medic, and eventually joined the Mandalorians.

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{{visible anchor|K-3PX}}
Blue and black 3PX-series protocol droid and assassin who is Darth Vader's henchman in his search for Luke Skywalker in the 1970s/1980s Marvel Comics Star Wars series, issues #74-76 and #80 (1983).
{{visible anchor|Tenel Ka}}
Daughter of Isolder and Teneniel Djo, Tenel Ka was a childhood friend of Jacen and Jaina Solo at the Jedi Academy. After losing an arm during her Jedi training, Tenel Ka would serve the Jedi Order as a Knight throughout the Yuuzhan Vong War before resigning due to her commitment as the Hapan Queen Mother of the Hapes Consortium. She later became a mother with the birth of Allana, who Jacen Solo fathered. The two had a secret love, due to the Hapan population's hatred for Jedi, and after Jacen turned to the Dark Side and became Darth Caedus, Tenel Ka withdrew Hapes from the Galactic Alliance. After Caedus's defeat, Tenel Ka sent Allana to live with her grandparents, Han and Leia Solo, for her own safety.
{{visible anchor|Kadann}}
Dark Jedi who lead the Prophets of the Dark Side during the reign of the Galactic Empire and served as Palpatine's Supreme Prophet. Briefly cooperated with Trioculus before launching his own plan involving the grandson of the Emperor.
{{visible anchor|Captain Kael}} — voiced by Bruce Robertson
Captain in the Naboo Royal Security Forces during the invasion of Naboo. Featured in Episode I: Battle for Naboo.
{{visible anchor|Kir Kanos}}
Anti-hero of the Crimson Empire series.[19]
Admiral {{visible anchor|Saul Karath}}
Admiral of the Sith Navy during the Jedi Civil War.
{{visible anchor|Nomen Karr}} — voiced by
//Michael Gregory (actor)">Michael Gregory: Jedi who served as Jaesa Willsaam's Jedi Master. He was Darth Baras' personal nemesis and was one of the Jedi Order's most seasoned veterans during the Cold War. He was known to touch the dark side of the Force while within the lines of the Sith Empire, yet remained true to the Jedi Code.
{{visible anchor|Talon Karrde}}
Smuggler introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.[20]
{{visible anchor|Jodo Kast}}
A bounty hunter who wears Mandalorian armor. Is mistaken for, and later killed by, Boba Fett. Adam Rosenburg, from UGO Networks, listed Kast as the 9th worst Star Wars Expanded Universe character, calling him a "Boba Fett wannabee".[23]
{{visible anchor|
//Kyle Katarn">Kyle Katarn|Kyle Katarn}} — portrayed by Jason Court (Dark Forces II): The player's character in the first three Jedi Knight and Dark Forces video games.[21]
{{visible anchor|Owen Kenobi}}
Obi-Wan's brother, originally intended to be Owen Lars but later retconned into a separate character after the release of Episode II – Attack of the Clones.[22][23]
{{visible anchor|Gavar Khai}}
Sith Saber in the Fate of the Jedi series; Vestara Khai's father.
{{visible anchor|Vestara Khai}}
Sith apprentice in the Fate of the Jedi series; love interest of Ben Skywalker.
{{visible anchor|Kleef}} — voiced by
//Kristoffer Tabori">Kristoffer Tabori: Gungan mercenary operating as a member of Chop'aa Notimo's mercenary gang; kidnapped Senator Garm Bel Iblis on Notimo's orders. He was killed by Starkiller in Cloud City.
{{visible anchor|Ken}}
The son of Triclops and grandson of Palpatine. Born on Kessel and taken to live in the Lost City of the Jedi underneath Yavin 4. He was found by Luke Skywalker, who then inducted him into the Rebel Alliance. First appears in The Lost City of the Jedi.
{{visible anchor|Jaden Korr}} — voiced by Phillip Tanzini
Apprentice of Kyle Katarn. Main protagonist of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
General {{visible anchor|Rahm Kota}} — voiced by Cully Frederickson
Jedi Master who served as a General during the Clone Wars; managed to survive Order 66 and escape to Nar Shaddaa. In The Force Unleashed, he attacks an Imperial TIE fighter facility with a band of militia. Originally an enemy to Darth Vader's apprentice, Starkiller, but later becomes his mentor. Is also considered a founding member of the Rebel Alliance.
{{visible anchor|Krayn}}
Slave-trader who often conducted raids on Tatooine. Killed by Anakin Skywalker on a mission to Nar Shaddaa.
{{visible anchor|Darth Krayt}}
The main antagonist of the Legacy comic series. Formerly known as A'Sharad Hett, he served during the Clone Wars. He managed to survive the early stages of the Great Jedi Purge and exiled himself to Tatooine, but fled Tatooine after encountering Obi-Wan Kenobi. He fled to Korriban, where he was trained as a Sith Lord. After several hundred years in an extended periods of stasis, Krayt formed the One Sith and overthrew the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, forming a new Sith Empire in its place.
{{visible anchor|Ludo Kressh}}
Sith Lord who lived during the Great Hyperspace War. He was Naga Sadow's greatest rival, and fought him for the title of Dark Lord of the Sith following the death of Marka Ragnos.
{{visible anchor|K'Kruhk}} — voiced by
//Kevin Michael Richardson">Kevin Michael Richardson: Whipid Jedi Master who fought during the Clone Wars and survived the Great Jedi Purge. He lived from around the end of the Galactic Republic to the time of the One Sith and the Second Imperial Civil War.
{{visible anchor|Exar Kun}}
Fallen Jedi who led the Brotherhood of the Sith against the Jedi and the Galactic Republic during the Great Sith War, later establishes a dark side presence on Yavin IV.[24]
{{visible anchor|An'ya Kuro}}
Also known as "the Dark Woman", Kuro was a Jedi Master who fought in the Clone Wars. She was Aurra Sing's Master before Sing left the Jedi to become a bounty hunter, and was also A'Sharad Hett's second Jedi Master. She has the distinction of being the final Jedi killed during the Great Jedi Purge.

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Warmaster {{visible anchor|Tsavong Lah}}
The first Warmaster during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion. Following his demise in the novel Destiny's Way, he was replaced by Nas Choka.[25]
{{visible anchor|Bevel Lemelisk}}
Noted engineer and architect who was known particularly for his creation of superweapons; he designed six, five of them for the Galactic Empire, including both the first and the second Death Stars.
{{visible anchor|Xamuel Lennox}} — portrayed by
//John Dicks (actor)">John Dicks: Imperial navy captain who served in Darth Vader's Death Squadron as captain of the Star Destroyer Tyrant.
{{visible anchor|Lowbacca}}
Wookiee Jedi Knight and Chewbacca's nephew. UGO Networks listed the character as the 11th worst Expanded Universe character, saying that while they did not have any problems with the character as a whole, his name "has got to go".[23]
{{visible anchor|Lumiya}}
Introduced in Marvel's Star Wars comics as an Imperial Intelligence operative called "Shira Brie" who serves a foil for Luke Skywalker after the fall of the Empire. She returns in the Legacy of the Force series, where she trains Jacen Solo in the ways of the Sith and turns him to the dark side of the Force.[26]

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{{visible anchor|Mako}}
The first (romanceable) companion in the Bounty Hunter storyline of the MMORPG The Old Republic.
{{visible anchor|
//Darth Malak">Darth Malak|Darth Malak}} — voiced by Rafael Ferrer: Darth Revan's apprentice; the main antagonist of Knights of the Old Republic.
{{visible anchor|Darth Malgus}} — voiced by
//Jamie Glover">Jamie Glover: A Sith Lord and central character featured in Star Wars The Old Republic.[27]
{{visible anchor|Kento Marek}} — voiced by
//Tom Kane">Tom Kane: The father of Starkiller. Darth Vader discovers him hiding on Kashyyyk and kills him at the beginning of The Force Unleashed, then takes his young son as his secret apprentice.
{{visible anchor|Darth Marr}} — A Human male
//Dark Lord of the Sith">Dark Lord of the Sith who served on the Dark Council of the resurgent Sith Empire during the Great Galactic War, the Cold War, and the Galactic War. He headed the Sphere of Defense of the Empire.
{{visible anchor|Darth Maul's dopplegänger}} — A dopplegänger of
//Darth Maul">Darth Maul created through Sith alchemy dueling Darth Vader on Kalakar Six in the comic strip "Resurrection" in Star Wars Tales #9.
{{visible anchor|MD-5}} — A medical droid serving Trioculus that first appears in
//The Glove of Darth Vader">The Glove of Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Darth Millennial}} — A three-eyed mutant Sith Lord who could see into the future. He believed that he was a prophet chosen by the will of the Force and would become the founder of the Prophets of the Dark Side.
General {{visible anchor|Rom Mohc}} — voiced by
//Jack Angel">Jack Angel: Creator of the Dark Trooper program in Dark Forces and the game's final boss.
{{visible anchor|Kasan Moor}} — voiced by
//Olivia Hussey">Olivia Hussey: Former commander of the 128th TIE Interceptor Squadron, member of Rogue Squadron. Featured in the video game Rogue Squadron.
{{visible anchor|Bengel Morr}} — voiced by
//Victor Slezak">Victor Slezak: Nautolan Dark Jedi who was originally Orgus Din's Padawan. He was initially thought to have been killed during the Sacking of Coruscant, but instead was left insane. He later becomes the leader of the Flesh Raiders on Tython, and plans to rebuild the Jedi Order into a weapon to destroy the Sith. He serves as the main antagonist of the Hero of Tython's prologue in Star Wars: The Old Republic. He is later cured of his insanity.
{{visible anchor|Kud'ar Mub'at}}
The only known fully developed member of the Assembler species. He served as a go-between and middleman for many of the less legal activities of the galaxy. Prominent character in The Bounty Hunter Wars series.
{{visible anchor|Karness Muur}}
One of the very first Sith Lords, a former Jedi who turned to the Dark Side during the Hundred-Year Darkness. He served as the main antagonist of the comic series Vector, which spanned Knights of the Old Republic, Dark Times, Rebellion and Legacy. He was the inventor of the Rakghoul Plague.
{{visible anchor|Grand Moff Muzzer|Muzzer}}
an Imperial Grand Moff featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader. He is shot in the leg by Tibor, Zorba the Hutt's personal bounty hunter, when the Moffship pulls the Zorba Express into the moffship, but survives.

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{{visible anchor|Darred Janred Naberrie}}
Husband of Sola Naberrie and father of Ryoo Naberrie & Pooja Naberrie. He is also the uncle of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
{{visible anchor|Freedon Nadd}}
A Jedi turned Sith in the Tales of the Jedi series. He was the main instigator in Exar Kun's fall to the dark side.[28]
{{visible anchor|Darth Nih}}l
Nagai warlord who became a member of Darth Krayt's One Sith, and later became his chief enforcer. Following Krayt's death and the dissolution of his empire, Nihl assumed leadership of the surviving members of the One Sith.
{{visible anchor|Darth Nihilus}}
The main antagonist of Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords; and the leader of the Sith Triumvirate.
{{visible anchor|Ona Nobis}}
Sorrusian bounty hunter who primarily captured test subjects for Jenna Zan Arbor so Zan Arbor could conduct her experiments on the Force. She used the alias "Reesa On".
{{visible anchor|Chop'aa Notimo}} — voiced by Billy Brown
Mandalorian mercenary and crime lord who orchestrated the kidnapping of Senator Garm Bel Iblis. He was killed by Starkiller in Cloud City.

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{{visible anchor|Astri Oddo}}
Friend of Obi-Wan Kenobi and ally of the Jedi Order. She is a prominent character in all of the Star Wars book series written by Jude Watson
{{visible anchor|Ferus Olin}}
Former Jedi Padawan who joined Obi-Wan Kenobi in searching for any Jedi who survived Order 66 and the subsequent Great Jedi Purge. Main protagonist of Jude Watson's The Last of the Jedi series and former rival of Anakin Skywalker.
{{visible anchor|Cal Omas}}
Politician and leader of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances in the New Jedi Order and Legacy of the Force series.
{{visible anchor|Omega Squad}}
A four-man Republic Commando unit featured in the books Hard Contact and Triple Zero.
{{visible anchor|Granta Omega}}
The son of the Dark Jedi Xanatos who wanted revenge on the Jedi Order, blaming them for the death of his father. He became enemies with Obi-Wan Kenobi in particular, battling him multiple times. He is one of the central antagonists of the Jedi Quest book series.
{{visible anchor|Carth Onas}}i - voiced by
//Raphael Sbarge">Raphael Sbarge: Character who appears in Knights of the Old Republic and is referenced in Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords.
{{visible anchor|Onimi}}
Depicted throughout most of the New Jedi Order series as a "shamed one", The Unifying Force reveals that Onimi in fact controls Overload Shimrra. Jacen Solo kills Onimi in the series' final book.
{{visible anchor|Canderous Ordo}} — voiced by
//John Cygan">John Cygan: Mandalorian warrior who fought in the Mandalorian Wars. Later becomes ruler of Mandalore under the name "Mandalore the Preserver". Playable character in both Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords.
{{visible anchor|Orrin}}
a male Neimoidian ally of the CIS during the Clone Wars.
{{visible anchor|Jan Ors}} — voiced and played by
//Angela Harry">Angela Harry (Jedi Knight), Julie Eccles (voice, Dark Forces), Vanessa Marshall (voice, Jedi Outcast): Kyle Katarn's pilot and love interest.
{{visible anchor|General Otto}} — voiced by
//Tom Kane">Tom Kane: Imperial officer who deserted the Empire. First appears in the game Demolition and appears later in Star Wars Galaxies.

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{{visible anchor|Ajunta Pall}}
Leader of the Dark Jedi of the Hundred Year Darkness and the very first Dark Lord of the Sith. In Knights of the Old Republic, his spirit continues to haunt his tomb on Korriban before being redeemed by Revan.
{{visible anchor|Kazdan Paratus}} — voiced by Larry Drake
Aleena Jedi Master and survivor of the Great Jedi Purge living in exile on the junk world Raxus Prime. He descended into insanity after Order 66 was carried out, and was killed by Starkiller on Darth Vader's orders.
{{visible anchor|Jax Pavan}}
Male human survivor of Order 66 and protagonist in the Coruscant Nights series.
{{visible anchor|Gilad Pellaeon}}
Imperial officer introduced in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy who rises to lead the Imperial Remnant.[29]
{{visible anchor|Rosh Penin}}
The student of Kyle Katarn in the Jedi Academy game.
{{visible anchor|Sate Pestage}}
Longtime advisor and right-hand of Palpatine, serving as his advisor during his days as a Senator and Supreme Chancellor and later as the Grand Vizier of the Galactic Empire. Following Palpatine's death at the Battle of Endor, Pestage took his place as Emperor, but was later betrayed by the other Imperial Advisors when he agreed to turn Coruscant over to the New Republic. He was executed by Ysanne Isard's agents.
{{visible anchor|PROXY}} — voiced by David W. Collins
Starkiller's personal holodroid; Starkiller used PROXY for training and for sending and receiving messages. Despite PROXY and Starkiller's friendship, PROXY would routinely attempt to kill Starkiller on a regular basis, as it was his primary directive.
{{visible anchor|Pugwis}} 
He is the grandson of legendary podracing champion Sebulba.

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{{visible anchor|Ulic Qel-Droma}}
Jedi/Sith in the Tales of the Jedi series.[30]
{{visible anchor|Ooryl Qrygg}}
A Gand member of Rogue Squadron in Michael A. Stackpole's X-Wing series.
{{visible anchor|Danni Quee}}
New Jedi Order scientist whose research helps in the fight against the Yuuzhan Vong in the New Jedi Order series.
{{visible anchor|Sarcev Quest}}
Former Jedi initiate who later became Supreme Chancellor Palpatine's personal spy, and later, one of the very first Emperor's Hands following the rise of the Galactic Empire.
{{visible anchor|Malavai Quinn}} — voiced by Richard Teverson
The second companion that the Sith Warrior gains in the MMORPG Star Wars The Old Republic This character is also romance-able.

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{{visible anchor|Vuffi Raa}}
Lando Calrissian's droid companion in The Adventures of Lando Calrissian.
{{visible anchor|Ahri Raas}}
A Keshiri male. Childhood friend of Vestara Khai.
{{visible anchor|Marka Ragnos}}
Dark Lord of the Sith who lived during the time of the first Sith Empire. Following his death, he lived on as a force ghost and decreed that only the most worthy could succeed him as Dark Lord of the Sith.
{{visible anchor|Qu Rahn}} — portrayed by Bennett Gilroy
Jedi Master killed by Jerec in Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II; his ghost appears to and guides Kyle Katarn later in the game, offering guidance.
{{visible anchor|Alema Rar}}
A female Twi'lek Jedi who falls under the control of the insectoid Killiks during the Dark Nest trilogy. She betrays the Jedi and is nearly defeated by Leia Organa. An increasing unstable and vengeful Alema hunts Leia throughout the rest of the Dark Nest novels and much of the Legacy of the Force series.
{{visible anchor|Kybo Ren (Gir Kybo Ren-Cha)}} — voiced by
//Don Francks">Don Francks: A Ropagu space pirate from Tarnoonga and main antagonist in some episodes of Droids.
{{visible anchor|Dash Rendar}} — voiced by John Cygan
A smuggler developed for the Shadows of the Empire multimedia project, prominently appearing as the protagonist of the Shadows of the Empire video game.[31][32]
{{visible anchor|Gault Rennow}}
The second companion that the Bounty Hunter in SWTOR gains.
{{visible anchor|
//Revan">Revan|Darth Revan|Revan}} — voiced by Rino Romano: A Jedi Knight turned Sith Lord who was betrayed by his own apprentice, Darth Malak. He later returns to the Jedi Order and seeks out and destroys the Star Forge. He is the main protagonist of Knights of the Old Republic.
{{visible anchor|Rookie One}} — portrayed by Jamison Jones (Rebel Assault II)
The player's character in Rebel Assault and Rebel Assault II.
{{visible anchor|Darth Ruin}}
Umbaran Sith Lord during the New Sith Wars.

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{{visible anchor|Naga Sadow}}
Dark side magician and Dark Lord of the Sith during the first Sith Empire. He attempted to conquer the Republic, but ultimately failed after he was betrayed by Gav Daragon. He entered stasis on Yavin 4, and was reawakened 600 years later by Freedon Nadd, who killed him after his training was finished.
{{visible anchor|Sage-Boneria}}
Young female briefly mentioned in the books as the first Twi'lek Jedi.
{{visible anchor|Sarkli}} — voiced by
//Robin Atkin Downes">Robin Atkin Downes: Former Rebel pilot who defected to the Empire, where he served on the second Death Star and participated in the Battle of Endor. He is Admiral Piett's nephew.
{{visible anchor|Admiral Sarn}} — voiced by Gary Martinez
Leader of the Phantom TIE program in Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire.
{{visible anchor|Saba Sebatyne}}
A female Barabel who joined Luke Skywalker's reformed Jedi Order, as a Jedi Knight she served in the Yuuzhan Vong War, fighting in several important campaigns against the Yuuzhan Vong invaders. After the war she was promoted to the rank of Jedi Master. During the Dark Nest Crisis about 10 years after the Yuuzhan Vong War she took Leia Organa Solo as her apprentice. After the Second Galactic Civil War Natasi Daala became Chief of State of the Galactic Alliance, Daala, a former admiral of the Imperial Navy, fostered widespread Anti-Jedi sentiment, and had Grand Master Luke Skywalker exiled from the Jedi Order and made Kenth Hamner Grand Master in his stead.
{{visible anchor|Moff Kohl Seerdon|Kohl Seerdon}} — voiced by
//Neil Ross">Neil Ross: The main antagonist in Rogue Squadron.
{{visible anchor|Shedao Shai}}
A supreme commander and the advance leader for the Yuuzhan Vong invasion of the Star Wars galaxy at the beginning of The New Jedi Order series. Corran Horn defeats Shai in a duel.
{{visible anchor|Bastila Shan}} — voiced by
//Jennifer Hale">Jennifer Hale: Love interest of Revan; she rescues him after Darth Malak destroys his ship. Prominently featured in Knights of the Old Republic. She is the ancestor of future Jedi Grand Master Satele Shan.
{{visible anchor|Satele Shan}} — voiced by
//Jennifer Hale">Jennifer Hale: Grand Master of the Jedi Order in Star Wars The Old Republic, a newly released video game.[33]
{{visible anchor|Echuu Shen-Jon}}
Former Padawan to Mace Windu who served as a Jedi General during the Clone Wars. Went into hiding after Order 66 was given, and re-emerged during the Galactic Civil War to fight for the Rebel Alliance.
{{visible anchor|Garris Shrike}}
Corellian criminal and former bounty hunter who raised Han Solo, introduced in Ann C. Crispin's 1997 novel The Paradise Snare.
{{visible anchor|Darth Sion}} — voiced by Louis Mellis
One of the three concurrent Dark Lords of the Sith in Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords.
{{visible anchor|Kal Skirata}}
Mandalorian mercenary hired to train clone commandos on Kamino, featured in the Republic Commando novels.
{{visible anchor|Ben Skywalker}}
Luke Skywalker's and Mara Jade Skywalker's son. Jedi Knight. Former student of Jacen Solo, his cousin. Former GAG (Galactic Alliance Guard) member. In Fate of the Jedi: Outcast, he voluntarily accompanies his father into exile. He proves himself as both a fighter and as an investigator. His love interest is Vestara Khai [Sith Apprentice in Abyss-Conviction] [Jedi Apprentice Ascension] [Sith Lady Apocalypse].
{{visible anchor|Cade Skywalker}}
Descendant of Luke and Mara Jade Skywalker and protagonist of the Legacy comic series. Allegedly had the power to bring back the dead (Suspicion of Darth Krayt).
{{visible anchor|Kol Skywalker}}
Father of Cade Skywalker. Member of the Jedi Council during the Star Wars: Legacy comic series.
{{visible anchor|Luuke Skywalker}}
A clone of Luke Skywalker, created by Joruus C'baoth in the Thrawn Trilogy. Luuke was chosen by UGO Network's Adam Rosenburg as the worst Star Wars Expanded Universe character, heavily criticising his name and calling him a "stupid clone".[34]
{{visible anchor|
//Anakin Solo">Anakin Solo|Anakin Solo}}: Youngest son of Han and Leia Organa Solo.[35]
{{visible anchor|Allana Solo}}
Jacen Solo's and Tenel Ka's daughter in the Legacy of the Force series. Adopted by Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo at the end of Invincible and given the name Amelia in public to keep her true parentage a secret.
{{visible anchor|
//Jaina Solo">Jaina Solo|Jaina Solo}}: The daughter of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo, and Jacen Solo's twin sister.[36] Jedi Knight.
{{visible anchor|Thrackan Sal-Solo}}
Han Solo's cousin and an antagonist in the Corellian trilogy. He is also prominent Legacy of the Force series, where he is killed.
{{visible anchor|Kam Solusar}}
former Dark Jedi apprentice of Darth Vader, one of Luke Skywalker's first apprentices, and later a Jedi Master of the New Jedi Order. He is married to Tionne, with whom he serves as one of the instructors at the Jedi academies on Yavin 4 and Ossus.
{{visible anchor|Tionne Solusar}}
Chief librarian of the New Jedi Order, the wife of Kam Solusar, and one of the instructors at the Jedi academies on Yavin 4 and Ossus
{{visible anchor|Uta S'orn}}
Senator who represented the planet Belasco in the Galactic Senate. In the novel Jedi Apprentice: The Dangerous Rescue, she secretly worked with her friend Jenna Zan Arbor to poison Belasco's water supply; the Jedi Order foils this plot and she is sent to a prison planet.
{{visible anchor|
//Starkiller">Starkiller / Galen Marek|Starkiller|Galen Marek}}: The former apprentice of Darth Vader in The Force Unleashed. Also the name of Marek's clone, who serves as the main playable character in The Force Unleashed II.
{{visible anchor|
//Maarek Stele">Maarek Stele|Maarek Stele}}: An Imperial starfighter ace.
Captain {{visible anchor|Ozzik Sturn}} — voiced by
//Tom Kane">Tom Kane: Commander of the Imperial forces on Kashyyyk in The Force Unleashed. Kidnaps Princess Leia Organa in an attempt to prevent her father from causing rebellion against the Empire.
{{visible anchor|Nomi Sunrider}}
A Jedi in several Dark Horse Comics Old Republic-era series.
{{visible anchor|Meetra Surik}}
A Jedi that followed Revan into the Mandalorian Wars, becoming a Jedi Crusader and General in Revan's army. She ended the War by activating the Mass Shadow Generator on Malachor V, nearly destroying the planet and killing most combatants on both sides. Her quest for redemption, regaining her connection to the Force, defeating the Sith Triumvirate and restoring the Jedi Order is told in the video game Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords.

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{{visible anchor|Siri Tachi}} — voiced by Corie Henninger (in Jedi Starfighter)
Jedi Knight who served as Padawan to Adi Gallia and later became Master to Ferus Olin. She was also a love interest of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the two having known each other as Padawans, but they chose to break off their relationship. She was also a very talented pilot, but died during the Clone Wars.
{{visible anchor|Tahl}}
First Jedi Master of Bant Eerin and a librarian of the Jedi Archives. Love interest of Qui-Gon Jinn who later died before he could come to her rescue.
{{visible anchor|Darth Talon}}
Twi'lek Sith Lady who served Darth Krayt as one of his two Hands, or enforcers. She also briefly served as Cade Skywalker's Sith Master before Cade renounced the One Sith.
{{visible anchor|Sev'rance Tann}}
A female Chiss and Dark Jedi; one of Count Dooku's dark acolytes who also became a general in the Separatist Droid Army. Was killed only a month after the beginning of the war.
Baron {{visible anchor|Merillion Tarko}} — voiced by
//Dee Bradley Baker">Dee Bradley Baker: Imperial Moff who controls the Empire's operations on the planet Cato Neimoidia in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II.
{{visible anchor|Darth Tenebrous}}
A Bith Sith Lord and the mentor of Darth Plagueis who was overthrown by his apprentice.
{{visible anchor|Booster Terrik}}
Smuggler who becomes Corran Horn's father-in-law in the X-Wing series and helps protect Jedi children in the New Jedi Order series.
{{visible anchor|Mirax Terrik}}
Smuggler who becomes Corran Horn's wife in the X-Wing series.
{{visible anchor|Mod Terrik}}
Imperial stormtrooper captain who was shot in the back by subordinate fellow stormtrooper Davin Felth while attempting to kill or capture Han Solo and his human and droid cargo.
{{visible anchor|Bria Tharen}}
Woman whom Han Solo rescues from slavery in The Han Solo Trilogy. Later joins the Rebel Alliance and helps the Rebels secure the plans to the first Death Star. After being captured by the Empire, Tharen commits suicide rather than risk betraying the Rebellion during interrogation.
{{visible anchor|Grand Moff Thistleborn|Thistleborn}}
He was a loyal member of the Central Committee of Grand Moffs. He was first featured in the novel The Glove of Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Raynar Thul}}
Jedi whose personality is altered by joining with the Kiliks in the Dark Nest Crisis series.
{{visible anchor|Tibor}}
A Barabel bounty hunter who assists Zorba the Hutt. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
Major {{visible anchor|Grodin Tierce}}
In Timothy Zahn's The Hand of Thrawn series, Tierce is the clone of a stormtrooper of the same name. Thrawn, who created the clone as part of an experiment, added some of his own DNA in an effort to create a brilliant tactician; the project was abandoned as Tierce possessed tactical intellect with a stormtrooper's brutish approach.
{{visible anchor|Rufaan Tigellinus}}
Imperial Grand Admiral and Grand Moff known for his political savvy and charisma. Following Palpatine's death at the Battle of Endor, he attempted to join the Central Committee of Grand Moffs, but changed his mind and was executed under charges of treason.
{{visible anchor|Tikkes}}
Separatist Council member and Senator of the CIS-allied Quarren Isolation League on Mon Calamari. Led one of the Separatist assaults on Mon Calamari; killed by Darth Vader on Mustafar.
{{visible anchor|Sergeant Derek Torent}}
Senior watch trooper aboard the first Death Star. Recognizable by their wide black helmets, a Death Star Trooper was created from Kenner's first 12 action figures in 1977; Torent was depicted on the figure's packaging, although the actual figure was dubbed Death Squad Commander and later Star Destroyer Commander.
{{visible anchor|
//Darth Traya">Darth Traya|Darth Traya|Kreia}} — voiced by Sara Kestelman: One of the three concurrent Dark Lords of the Sith in Knights of the Old Republic. She was formerly known as Kreia and was once a Jedi Master.
{{visible anchor|Si Treemba}}
One of Obi-Wan's Arconan friends.
{{visible anchor|Antinnis Tremayne}}
Dark Jedi Apprentice of Darth Vader; prominent member of the Inquisitorius.
{{visible anchor|
//Triclops (Star Wars)">Triclops|Triclops}}: Created from extracting the DNA from Palpatine and inserted into a woman named Niobi. He was born mutated with a third eye in the back of his head. Thought to be more powerful than his father, he was sent to exile. Has a son named Ken. Later found by Luke Skywalker and joined the Alliance. First appears in Mission from Mount Yoda.
{{visible anchor|
//Trioculus">Trioculus|Trioculus}}: The self-proclaimed son of Palpatine and the ruler of half of the Empire. First appears in The Glove of Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Longo Two-Guns}} — voiced by
//Tom Kane">Tom Kane: Crime lord who was a rival to Jabba the Hutt. He was recognized as the "fastest blaster on Tatooine".

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{{visible anchor|Odan-Urr}}
Draethos male Jedi Librarian who commissioned The Great Library of Ossus following the Great Hyperspace War, a massive library and training ground erected by the Jedi Order on the planet Ossus. Apprentice to the Celegian Jedi Master Ooroo, Odan-Urr studied history, ancient Jedi techniques, and the lore of the Jedi Order. Odan-Urr was particularly interested in the history of the Sith. Master Ooroo permitted him to study the lore of the Sith because he believed Odan-Urr would never stray from the Light Side of The Force. Odan-Urr became a Jedi Master four centuries after Ooroo's death and served the Jedi for another six centuries. During this time, Odan-Urr studied the Jedi Code in depth. He believed that the only way to truly master The Force was to first fully understand the Jedi Code. As such, he revised the Jedi Code so that it may serve as the avenue for true mastery of The Force.

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{{visible anchor|Shado Vao}}
Padawan of Jedi Council member Kol Skywalker at the time of the Sith's massacre of the Jedi on Ossus in the Star Wars: Legacy comics.
{{visible anchor|Walon Vau}}
Mandalorian mercenary who was hired to train clone commandos on Kamino. He was violent with his commandos. Delta Squad is one of Vau's squads. Featured prominently in the Republic Commando book series.
{{visible anchor|Morlish Veed}}
Grand Moff and Grand Admiral who acted as Lord Regent of Darth Krayt's Sith Empire. He served as Krayt's military commander and one of his best servants.
{{visible anchor|Tahiri Veila}}
Anakin Solo's best friend, love interest, a victim of Yuuzhan Vong brainwashing, and briefly Darth Caedus' apprentice. Brought back to the light by Ben Skywalker. She was raised by Tusken Raiders, after they killed her parents, and trained as a Jedi after being discovered by Luke Skywalker.
{{visible anchor|Ailyn Vel}}
Boba Fett's daughter, appears in Bloodlines. Designs to kill her father, Boba Fett, as she believes he abandoned both her mother and she when she is captured by Jacen Solo's Galactic Army Guard. She dies under interrogation by Jacen, further pushing him towards the Dark Side of the Force and his ultimate rebirth as Darth Caedus.
{{visible anchor|Sintas Vel}}
Boba Fett's wife, mentioned in Bloodlines. Appears in Revelation.
{{visible anchor|Vergere}}
Jedi who lives among the Yuuzhan Vong and offers Jacen Solo insight into their culture and connection to the Force.[37] She is later revealed by Lumiya to have been a Sith Acolyte.
{{visible anchor|Vette}}
The first (romanceable) companion of the Sith Warrior class in the MMORPG video game The Old Republic (abbreviated as SWTOR or TOR by fans).
{{visible anchor|Vima-Da-Boda}}
Fallen Old Republic Jedi introduced in Dark Empire. Regains her connection to the Force after aiding Leia Organa Solo in Dark Empire II and Empire's End./ V /
{{visible anchor|Lord Vitiate}}
Sith Lord who reconstituted the Sith Empire after its destruction in the Great Hyperspace War and went on to rule it for over 1300 years. He is more commonly known simply as the Sith Emperor. To the people of the Eternal Empire he is known as Valkorion. He is the main antagonist of the latest expansion of The Old Republic.
{{visible anchor|Komari Vosa}} — voiced by Tamara Phillips
Dark Jedi and leader of the Bando Gora cult. She is the main antagonist of Bounty Hunter. After Jango Fett kills her, Count Dooku keeps her lightsabers and later gives them to Asajj Ventress.

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{{visible anchor|Jaesa Willsaam}} — voiced by
//Rachael Leigh Cook">Rachael Leigh Cook: Jedi Padawan who was later turned to the dark side and became the apprentice of the Sith Warrior in Star Wars: The Old Republic. She had a very rare and unique power, similar to Force sight, that allowed her to see the alignment and personality traits of other people.
{{visible anchor|Winter}}
A Rebel agent known as "Targeter" who goes on to be an aide to Leia Organa Solo and Admiral Ackbar. In the expanded universe she marries Tycho Celchu. She cares for Admiral Ackbar as he gets old and is with him when he dies. She also, in the Fate of the Jedi Series, aids Jaina Solo and the Darkmeld in their missions. She also took care of Jacen, Jaina and Anakin Solo when they were little. They originally considered her their mother, not Leia, because she had taken care of them.
{{visible anchor|Darth Wyyrlok}}
Chagrian Sith Lord who served as Darth Krayt's second-in-command. Briefly replaced Krayt as Emperor after Krayt's apparent death, but was killed by Krayt after he was resurrected. He was the third generation of his family to take the name "Darth Wyyrlok".

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{{visible anchor|X1}}
Force-sensitive clone trooper and antagonist in Elite Squadron.
{{visible anchor|X2}}
Force-sensitive clone trooper and protagonist in Elite Squadron.
{{visible anchor|Xanatos}}
In Jude Watson's Jedi Apprentice series, Xanatos is the former padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn who turned to the dark side of the Force. Taken in for Jedi training at a higher age than most prospective Jedi, he remembered his wealthy father Crion and later became obsessed with the power of wealth and prestige. During his final mission as a Padawan, he was reunited with his father and sided with him during a war to take control of their planet, only for his father to be killed during the final battle of the war by Qui-Gon-who had sided with the people. Xanatos became obsessed with revenge, founding the Offworld Corporation and amassing a vast fortune and power. He engaged Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan on numerous occasions before committing suicide in favor of being taken captive by them. He was later revealed to have a son, Granta Omega, who disappointed Xanatos due to not being Force-sensitive.
{{visible anchor|Xasha}}
A character in Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (graphic novel) Also, nicknamed "X". She was a female bounty hunter who, in 1 BBY, lived with Boba Fett on Nar Shaddaa and wore a customized armored-suit composed of pieces from both Mandalorian and Clone trooper armor. As Fett's occasional partner, she followed him to Cato Neimoidia, shortly after Fett received a mission from Darth Vader to apprehend a renegade clone of the late Galen Marek
{{visible anchor|Prince Xizor}}
A character in Shadows of the Empire. Little is known about his past. He is a Falleen and head of the Black Sun criminal syndicate, depicted "like the Godfather with a reptilian overlay". He puts a hit on Luke Skywalker, so that Darth Vader will suffer the emperor's wrath and he will become his apprentice and his grip on the galaxy will be supreme. He has the ability to secrete pheromones, which he can use to attract women. He tried this with only partial success on Leia.[38] According to Forces of Corruption, Xizor is apparently killed after the game's protagonist frames him. The character's name was inspired by a Portuguese name, Xico.[38]

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{{visible anchor|Zaalbar}}
Wookiee friend of Revan; aided him in his quest to find and destroy the Star Forge. A playable character in Knights of the Old Republic.
Demetrius Zaarin
Imperial Grand Admiral who served as the Imperial Navy's head of starfighter research and development. He later becomes dissastified with Palpatine's rule as Emperor and attempts to overthrow him, but is stopped by Darth Vader and Grand Admiral Thrawn.
{{visible anchor|Jenna Zan Arbor}}
Megalomaniacal scientist who wanted to learn the secrets of the Force. To do this, she kidnapped and tortured Jedi, and later drained their bodies of their blood. During the Clone Wars she worked with the CIS.
{{visible anchor|Tyber Zann}}
Leader of the Zann Consortium, a criminal organization in the video game Empire At War: Forces of Corruption.
{{visible anchor|Darth Zannah}}
First featured in Darth Bane: Path of Destruction as a 10-year-old girl, in Darth Bane: Rule of Two she is apprenticed to Darth Bane, Finally in Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil she takes the mantle of Dark Lord of the Sith from her Master.
{{visible anchor|Fang Zar}} — portrayed by Warren Owens
Senator who represented the Sern sector during the last years of the Galactic Republic. He was one of the senators on the Delegation of 2000. In Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader, he went into hiding on the planet Alderaan, but was found and executed by Darth Vader.
{{visible anchor|Zekk}}
Jedi friend of Jacen and Jaina Solo, appearing in Young Jedi Knights, The New Jedi Order, Legacy of the Force and Fate of the Jedi series. He was discovered to be Force sensitive in the first series and was trained by the Shadow Academy as a Dark Jedi, but later joined the New Jedi Order. In Fate of the Jedi, he marries Taryn Zel, despite previously expressing romantic interest in Jaina.
{{visible anchor|Zorba the Hutt}}
Jabba the Hutt's father[39] and baron of Cloud City after Lando Calrissian. First appears in Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
{{visible anchor|Warlord Zsinj}}
An Imperial general who commands a splinter faction of the former Empire in The Courtship of Princess Leia.
{{visible anchor|Commodore Zuggs}}
An officer in the Imperial Starfleet and also later serves under Trioculus. First featured in The Lost City of the Jedi and later returns in Star Wars: Rebellion.

See also

  • List of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic characters
  • List of Star Wars Books

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External links

Star Wars Characters in the Starwars.com Encyclopedia

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