Unidentified Inquisitor (Golak)


A Force-sensitive male of humanoid form, characterized by his teal skin, served the Galactic Empire as an Inquisitor. His service occurred in the time subsequent to Order 66, and his role involved hunting down surviving Jedi. The Inquisitor was sent to the desert planet Golak, investigating reports of a girl exhibiting "special powers". He tracked the Force-sensitive siblings Rani and Charuk to the settlement where they sought refuge from a sandstorm. There, the Inquisitor interrogated them, only to be interrupted by the fugitive Jedi Rugal. After a short fight, Rugal killed the Inquisitor by slicing his throat with one of her lightsabers.

Personality and traits

The Inquisitor possessed a cruel and merciless nature, finding pleasure in his work for the Empire. This extended to the complete annihilation of a village of farmers, from which he proudly ensured no one survived. Arrogant and sadistic, he willingly denied Rani food despite knowing her hunger, and initially dismissed Rugal as a "dim-witted crone", before realizing her true identity as a Jedi.

The Inquisitor, a member of a humanoid race, was distinguished by his teal skin, red eyes, and a pair of small horns on his head, which he typically concealed under his uniform's black hood. He also had a thick black mustache and soul patch, along with three diagonal scars across his left eye.

Equipment

The Inquisitor's lightsaber.

The Inquisitor's attire included a grey tunic worn underneath black armor adorned with gold details, notably the Imperial crest on his shoulder epaulets. Like the majority of the Inquisitorius, he was equipped with a red double-bladed spinning lightsaber, which he carried on the backplate of his armor when not actively using it. He was accompanied on his missions by two Purge Troopers.

Behind the scenes

Neeraj Kabi provided the voice for the Inquisitor, who made his debut in "The Bandits of Golak," the seventh episode featured in the second volume of Star Wars: Visions.

Appearances

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