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Her family was not wealthy, and her parents had hoped to increase their family's lot when it was decided that she would marry an Organa noble. Fate interceded when her Force-sensitivity manifested itself. Recognizing the tremendous opportunity for their child, her parents allowed her to be taken for training by the Jedi. During one of her trials, she faced the sand demon unarmed and walked out unscathed. But soon Nomen Karr recognized that Willsaam had a unique Force ability, the ability to see and effortlessly determine the true nature of other sentients.

In her, Karr saw an opportunity root out and dismantle the intelligence network of his longtime Sith rival, Darth Baras. At her master's behest, Willsaam was able to identify some of Baras' operatives on Balmorra and Nar Shaddaa. Her existence and talent—though not her identity—were uncovered by Baras on Dromund Kaas , by torturing the information out of a captured agent of the Republic. Baras quickly assigned his most promising new apprentice to seek out and destroy individuals from Willsaam's past, hoping to draw her out of anonymity.

After two of the spies she had uncovered were silenced by the Sith apprentice, Willsaam began more and more to feel the approach of the dark side.

The Sith soon began tracking down people she was close to. The apprentice first sought out Master Yonlach on Tatooine. Willsaam's old master managed to warn her via their Force bond that the Sith were attempting to draw her out of hiding before he met a painful death.

And when Willsaam finally felt her own parents' deaths on Alderaan , she decided to take matters into her own hands. She contacted the Empire's Wrath to arrange a one-on-one meeting without her Master's knowledge. Master Karr quickly discovered Willsaam's plan and, after judging it foolish and forbidding her to go through with it, sent Jedi Knights Zylixx and Ulldin to eliminate the Sith threat.

The two Knights would prove to be no match for the Sith, and were easily defeated. In order both to protect himself and to put Karr off-balance, Baras sent his mighty apprentice to the duel in his stead. As Jedi Master and Sith apprentice clashed , the Sith tricked the old Jedi into falling to the dark side in order to further taunt Willsaam. When her Jedi Master was defeated, Willsaam finally emerged from hiding, sensing that he was being tortured and saw her Master in his twisted state.

At first, she considered the possibility that Karr had been hiding this all along, but then accused the Warrior of corrupting her Master. The Warrior encouraged her to use her power on Karr to see the truth. The statements and opinions expressed on these websites are solely those of their respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the views, nor are they endorsed by Bioware, LucasArts, and its licensors do not guarantee the accuracy of, and are in no way responsible for any content on these websites.

Log In Play Free. Killing Jaesa Willsaam? At the end, she became my apprentice but I always wondered this question. SodaOfYoda I'm not sure how that would work considering she is one of your five class companions.

I'm pretty ticked that you can't select or permanently kill your companions. Would definitely beef up some of your companions story arcs. To answer your question, no. You get her either light or dark aligned. Player - I'm trying to listen. Option - Shut up. Option - Quinn, your impression.

Player - What do you think of that, Captain? Option - Noted. Player - I'll take that under advisement. Option - Appreciate it. Player - Thanks for the input, Vette.

Option - She doesn't seem like much. Player - How can that naive thing be a threat to Darth Baras? Option - She's dead. Player - No more nonsense is right. That girl just signed her death certificate. Option - Unlikely. Player - I'm not looking to make friends. Option - Good advice. Player - You might be right, Vette. Option - Who asked you? Player - When I want your opinion, I'll slap myself for being stupid. Option - Time for pain. Especially when it isn't asked for. Option - Just doing my duty Player - I am your humble servant, master.

Option - It felt good. Player - I savored the destruction. Option - You should be impressed. Player - I better be earning much more than your accolades. Option - That makes me happy. Player - I'm glad you're so pleased. Option - Now I know who to kill. Player - Make sure the engraver for her tombstone has the name spelled right. Option - Don't celebrate too loudly. Player - We haven't found her yet. Option - Your plan is well-conceived. Player - You are a master strategist, my lord.

Option - The anticipation is palpable. Player - I cannot wait to get my hands on them. Option - Better hope you're right. Player - You certainly have a lot riding on that theory, Baras. Option - Leave that to me. Player - I will obliterate everything she knows. Option - Karr has her locked away. Player - I doubt that Jedi will let her out of his sight. Option - Not much of a plan.

Player - Sounds like a lot of guess work to me. Option - The order is given. Option - Or show her the dark side. Player - Perhaps the Padawan can be turned. Option - Understood. Player - I will be mindful, master.

Option - I am pure. Player - My heart is immune to doubt. Option - Do you belittle me? Player - I don't appreciate your condescension. Option - I'm ready to be tested. Player - At last, a challenge worthy of me. Option - Success will be mine. Player - I will not falter. My hate knows no bounds. Option - My curiosity is piqued. Player - It will be an interesting experience. Option - I'm not worried. Player - Save the rhetoric.

Let me get to work. Grants: A Threat Leveled. Ends: Influence container. Option - I'm all ears. Player - Enlighten me, master. Option - Of course he has. Player - I wouldn't expect him to be complacent.

Option - Get to the point. Player - Stop being so cryptic and tell me what's happened. Option - I hope it is him. Player - Send me to this spaceport. Perhaps Karr is there, and I can end this. Option - No doubt. Player - It seems likely. Option - You're losing it, Baras. Player - Sounds to me like you're being paranoid. Option - Choking me won't work. Player - This Option - My mistake.

Player - Master Have I Option - Coward. Player - Why don't Option - I was just kidding. Player - I Option - You're right, I'm wrong. Option - Grow up. Player - You're Maybe you Option - Fine. You win. Player - Y--you Option - I apologize. The duel between the future Emperor's Wrath and Nomen Karr was deadly and violent. Karr fought initially in a defensive form, holding off the Sith Warrior's lightsaber and Force attacks for a while, until he was Force Pushed and knocked down to the ground.

Seeing the Sith's strength, Karr desperately gave in to his frustration and anger to augment his strength. Karr fought more aggressively against the Sith Warrior, pushing the disciple back, but the Warrior counterattacked the Jedi Master until Karr was exhausted.

Desperate and weakened, Karr fully embraced his rage and hatred, even displaying quick signs of dark side corruption, and screamed he won't fall. He attacked the Warrior, but he pushed the Jedi Master back.

The Warrior then declared himself invincible. After another intense round of dueling, the Warrior finished the duel with the Jedi Master by cutting his arm.

Nomen Karr finally gave up and succumbed to his mortal wound, but knew that if he died, Jaesa will be safe. After Nomen Karr gave up and lost to Baras's apprentice, a squad of Imperial troops arrived under orders from Baras to preserve the last of Nomen Karr's strength.

Nomen Karr refused obstinately to continue to live, willing to die to protect Jaesa. But the Warrior wasn't finished: he was going to torture him. Karr then passed out. The Imperial troopers revived Karr then left the safe house.

Karr was distraught by the fact that he was allowed to live; he yelled and goaded at the Sith Warrior to continue torturing him and that he would defeat him and Baras. Reports subsequently came to the Warrior that Jaesa had arrived, commanding the Warrior to let Karr go.

Karr, horrified at seeing Jaesa, berated her for arriving to protect him. Jaesa, seeing the signs of dark side corruption on her Master's face, accused the Warrior of making Nomen Karr insane.

The Sith denied this by saying he only exposed what was lurking inside of him; he even asked Willsaam to use her powers on Karr for the proof. Jaesa complied, sensing anger, hate, pride and vengeance in her master. Jaesa was horrified by this and began to doubt what Karr said about being a Jedi was true.



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