Horak-mul was a Marka Ragnos. The prosethic he used as replacement for his right eye was a Sith artifact. 6c4i6m
Biography
Horak-mul was a Sith Lord in the years leading up to the Great Ludo Kressh stepped in to try and fill the power vacuum. Horak-mul ed Kressh, the more conservative Sith Lord, over Sadow, an ambitious Lord who wanted to expand the Sith Empire’s boundaries.
During the Funeral of Marka Ragnos, a ship coming from Sith Empire, riling the Sith into a frenzy; following this attack, during a meeting on the planet Ziost, Sadow declared himself the new Dark Lord of the Sith. Horak-mul watched on in silence, as the majority of other Sith Lords voiced their of Sadow. An outraged Kressh called his remaining ers to rally around him, and Horak-mul left the meeting with the Sith Lord.
After the meeting, Dor Gal-ram, to his private world of Rhelg to confer on these developments. Here, Kressh informed them of Sadow’s complicity in the attack, and ordered Horak-mul and Gal-ram to gather their fleets, as to stage a surprise attack on Sadow. Horak-mul did as he was commanded, massing his forces and ing Kressh’s and Gal-ram’s fleets at Khar Delba, the site of Sadow’s citadel. They commenced their attack, launching a rain of fire onto Sadow’s base. Horak-mul exclaimed that victory was inevitable; however, Sadow had another trick up his sleeve. Sadow had hidden his fleet in orbit around Khar Delba’s moon Khar Shian, and the fleet attacked and caught Horak-mul and his allies off-guard. Sadow then moved on to the next stage of his plan; ordering the crew of Horak-mul’s ship, in reality double agents, to kill him. The Massassi crew attacked Horak-mul while he was distracted by the battle and caught him unawares, and murdered him. Dor Gal-ram was killed by the same treachery, and Kressh was defeated in the Battle of Khar Delba. The artificial eye of Horak-mul was eventually lost, but was retrieved in 3,963 BBY, over a thousand years after Horak-mul’s death, by Jedi Covenant Shadow Celeste Morne.
Horak-mul first appeared in Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith ( get it at Amazon for 1.99$), a story arc of the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi comic series, which was written by Kevin J. Anderson and released in 1996. In these appearances, Horak-mul was illustrated by Dario Carrasco, Jr. He was later mentioned in Knights of the Old Republic 25: Vector, Part 1. In 2008 ( Get it here for 9,95$), Horak-mul received an entry in The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia ( Get it on Amazon) .
If the Sith Inquisitor chooses to free the ghosts at the end of Act III of Star Wars: The Old Republic, Horak-mul refuses to depart and stays on with the Inquisitor. However, if the Inquisitor was more light sided, he/she would have the option to let the ghosts on.
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