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"If you were to face an ancient Sith Lord in combat, you would learn that we are as children playing with toys compared to the prowess of the old masters."
Kreia, referring to Hord's prowess in lightsaber combat[3]

Tulak Hord, known as the Lord of Hate and Master of the Gathering Darkness, was a Dark Lord of the Sith that ruled during the early Sith Empire, commanding great armies and possessing a mastery of the dark side of the Force and lightsaber combat which left him nearly unrivaled. During battle, Hord wore a black mask, making him a fear-inspiring sight.

Biography[]

Lord of Hate[]

"On Yn, the Jedi had laid siege to an Imperial stronghold. Tulak Hord broke the siege single-handedly! And then he pressed forward to Jedi-held Chabosh, leaving nothing but Jedi blood in his wake. I never lacked Force to feed on in those days."
―Khem Val[2]

A Force-sensitive male, Tulak Hord was a student of the dark side of the Force and a pupil of the early Sith Empire. Rising through the ranks, Hord was feared by his[2] rivals even in his early days, having mastered the art of lightsaber combat and manipulation of the Force.[2] During his early years, Hord fought an honorable duel against a Dashade named Khem Val, who later became his most faithful ally.[4] Assembling a massive army of followers, Hord and Val led a campaign of terror against rebellious militants on the planets Yn and Chabosh, crushing them. While on the campaign, Hord was approached by a Sith known as Aloysius Kallig who sought to serve him; however, Hord dismissed him. Kallig refused to accept dismissal, however, and challenged Hord's best general and beat him. After Kallig's victory, Hord decided to accept him, and he led Hord's troops to numerous victories. During the battles, Hord employed his knowledge of Sith rituals, draining the strength from his opponents and feeding off of it. Earning the titles Lord of Hate, Master of the Gathering Darkness, and finally, Dark Lord of the Sith, Lord Hord went undefeated, slaying all who dared to challenge his might.[2] While Kallig's military prowess gained Hord enormous success, it also intimidated the Dark Lord, who feared that Kallig could become a very dangerous rival. Hord decided to deal with the situation by having Kallig assassinated, with his family subsequently going into hiding.

Lord Hord continued his endeavors into the arts of Sith sorcery, authoring many tomes of knowledge and crafting his personal holocron. Rumored to have known the secret to eternal life, Hord scattered much of his teachings in hidden and hard to reach locations to ensure only the worthy could obtain his knowledge. Discovering and conquering the Dromund system, it was believed that the Sith Lord conquered over a hundred worlds for the Empire. One who did prove worthy during Hord's life was his only known apprentice, Ortan Cela, who came to learn much from the great Sith.[2]

Khem Val

Tulak Hord's Dashade servant Khem Val

Appreciating his relationship with the honor-bound Khem Val, Lord Hord placed his servant and ally in suspended animation inside a stasis chamber deep in the heart of what would later serve as Sith Lord Naga Sadow's tomb on Korriban. Ortan Cela would kill his master not long afterwards by stabbing him through the back, and Cela's Dashade servant Veshikk Urk consumed the dying Sith Lord's Force energy.

At some point following his death, his loyal minions constructed a massive tomb for their fallen master in the Valley of the Dark Lords on Korriban. Entombed with him were several tomes of his writings, his holocron, and his mask.[2]

Legacy[]

Following the conclusion of the Great Hyperspace War and the bombing of Korriban by the Galactic Republic and Jedi Order, much of the histories of Lord Hord were destroyed or lost. While the tomb remained intact, traps were in place to keep looters away and test the worth of any knowledge-seeking Sith. By the time of the Jedi Civil War several centuries after the retreat of the Sith Empire into the Unknown Regions, Jedi Padawan Revan entered the tomb, successfully navigating its traps and discovering the Dark Lord's mask, taking it with him when he departed.[2] Also within the tomb, the Jedi discovered several treasures, including three rare lightsaber crystals: an amethyst, a firkrann and a bondar crystal.[5]

Hordstomb

The Tomb of Tulak Hord, with a towering statue most likely modeled after the late Lord.

Before departing the world, Jedi Revan discovered Sith Master Jorak Uln hiding inside the tomb after the man was deposed by fellow Master Uthar Wynn as the Headmaster of the Sith Academy on Korriban. In the throes of his anguish and madness, Uln captured Revan and his companions, planning to torture them before executing them. While imprisoned, Revan and his companions joined forces with the captured Sith apprentice Mekel and defeated Master Uln.[5] Shortly after, the exiled Jedi Meetra Surik investigated the tomb during her journeys, finding it to have been looted, and the entrance collapsed.[2]

Following the return of the Sith Empire, some of Hord's artifacts were rediscovered. Darth Marr, before gaining a seat on the Sith Emperor's Dark Council, discovered Hord's lightsaber hidden on Dromund Fels.[6] During the Galactic War, Hord's spirit was one of several Sith spirits that manifested on the moon Yavin 4 for a brief period of time.

During the Cold War, the Sith Inquisitor acolyte Kallig, a descendant of Hord's defeated rival Aloysius Kallig, awoke and rescued Khem Val.[7] Though initially hostile, the Dashade came to view the young Sith Lord as a worthy successor to both their own ancestor and his former master.[8]

Powers and abilities[]

Tulak Hord was renowned for his legendary dueling abilities.[9] Centuries later upon inquiry from Surik, Kreia remarked that Hord was "the greatest lightsaber duelist of the Sith Lords", going on to say that his skill was considered "remarkable even for his time, when many true lightsaber masters lived". Kreia also revealed that if Surik had to face an ancient Sith Lord in combat, she would learn that "we are as children playing with toys compared to the prowess of the old masters". Later, Khem Val revealed to Darth Nox that Hord single-handedly broke the sieges laid by Jedi to Imperial strongholds in the Yn and Chabosh. Over a thousand Jedi perished in these battles.[9]

Hord was a fearsome master of the dark side. He was extraordinarily competent in the matters of telekinesis; when Darth Nox approached the ruins of the Endar Spire, Khem Val revealed that "The great Tulak Hord once pulled a ship this size from the sky". Hord was also a master of sorcery.[9]

Equipment[]

Hord wielded a lightsaber with orange-colored blade. He was very skilled in using it in combat.

Behind the scenes[]

SWTOR TulakHord Heavy

Tulak Hord Heavy Gear concept art

Tulak Hord's placement in the timeline was originally a point of some confusion. In Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, Kreia explains that Hord was a master of lightsaber combat and a Sith Lord of the original Sith Empire, but The New Essential Chronology stated that modern lightsabers did not develop until after the Great Hyperspace War, which saw the Sith Empire's collapse. However, later sources, such as the Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the Sith series, established that the Sith Empire developed lightsaber technology independently, and the video game Star Wars: The Old Republic and its associated materials greatly expanded on Hord, definitively placing him as a Dark Lord of the Sith prior to Marka Ragnos.

Appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. The Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia states that Tulak Hord's teachings had been lost for centuries by the time of the Great Hyperspace War in 5000 BBY. Additionally, Darth Zash's dialogue in the Sith Inquisitor class mission "The Secret of Tulak Hord" in Star Wars: The Old Republic establishes that Hord predated Marka Ragnos, who reigned as Dark Lord of the Sith from as early as 5100 BBY.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 Star Wars: The Old Republic
  3. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords
  4. Holonet icon allegiances Khem Val on The Old Republic Holonet (content now obsolete; backup link)
  5. 5.0 5.1 Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  6. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Codex: "Legacy of Tulak Hord"
  7. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Sith Inquisitor Mission: "The Secret of Tulak Hord" on Korriban
  8. SWTOR mini Star Wars: The Old Republic — Sith Inquisitor Mission: "The Dark Council" on Korriban
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Star Wars: The Old Republic Encyclopedia

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