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| | Amidst this chaos, Kodais found a mentor in [[Braecen Kaeth]], who took him on as an apprentice, initiating his formal training in the ways of the Dark Side. Under Kaeth's guidance, Kodais learned the subtle and dangerous arts of the Dark Jedi, but it was not to last as Kaeth remained on [[Antei]] following the [[Ninth Great Jedi War|Unification]]. By 25 ABY, Kodais had been apprenticed to a new master, [[Vivackus Kavon di Plagia]]. It was under Kavon that Kodais attained the rank of [[Dark Jedi Knight]]. This transition marked a significant shift in his allegiances and his understanding of the Brotherhood’s complex web of power. |
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| | In 27 ABY, the Brotherhood’s internal structure underwent a dramatic shift. Clan Plagueis, like the other Clans, was reorganized into Houses, while House Satal Keto was disbanded entirely. These events sent shockwaves through the ranks, and Kodais, whose allegiance to Clan Plagueis had already been firmly established, found himself at a crossroads. The changes within the organization mirrored the turbulence of the Brotherhood itself—shifting allegiances, power struggles, and betrayals became a constant. |
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| | By 29 ABY, the political state of House Plagueis had deteriorated to the point of possible revolution. In an effort to stabilize the situation and preserve order, Kodais joined Battleteam [[Primus Pilus]] as a founding member, where his strategic acumen quickly earned him recognition in the internal struggle to support the rightful Summit. His role in the [[Tenth Great Jedi War|Invasion of New Tython]] helped solidify his position within the House, but the conflicts also deepened his disillusionment with the internal power games of the Brotherhood. By 30 ABY, Kodais had been promoted to the rank of [[Krath Priest]], a sign of his growing influence, yet he also began to feel the weight of the Brotherhood’s manipulation and internal conflict. |
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| | The destruction of the Jusadih system during the Horizons Crisis marked a personal turning point for Kodais. This catastrophic event served as a stark reminder of the cost of the Brotherhood’s endless battles, prompting Kodais to withdraw from public view as he grappled with his growing disillusionment. To make matters worse, House Plagueis was reorganized in a manner that Kodais fundamentally disagreed with, further driving a wedge between him and the Clan's leadership. In the face of these shifting tides, Kodais chose to retreat into the shadows, where he could reflect on the true nature of House Plagueis, the Brotherhood, and his place within them. |
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| | Despite his withdrawal, Kodais’ influence was far from diminished. He was persuaded by [[Tra'an Reith]] to participate in the [[Dark Crusade|Dark Crusade's]] [[Kalsunor|Kalsunor Campaign]]. The campaign proved to be a defining moment for Kodais, reminding him of his strategic genius and his capacity for leadership. His efforts played a pivotal role in the success of the Crusade, and by the end of the campaign, Clan Plagueis was reinstated, regaining its former prestige within the Brotherhood. |
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| | Kodais, ever the pragmatist, did not let these victories cloud his judgment. He remained critical of the Brotherhood’s internal politics, but his role in the Kalsunor Campaign reaffirmed his value within the Clan. By 32 ABY, he had been reassigned to [[House Karness Muur]] of Clan Plagueis, yet his disillusionment continued. |
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41 ABY (age 51)
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81.65 kg (180 lbs)
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Brown (Greying)
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Light Blue
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Makashi
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Kodais Solatus (pronounced /kˈo͡ʊdˈa͡ɪs sˈo͡ʊlˈætˈʌs/) was a reclusive figure; generally kept to himself and rarely became involved in the Brotherhood's workings. Kodais preferred the scholarly pursuits of alchemy, history, and philosophy.
Biography
Early Life (10 BBY-12 ABY)
Kodais Solatus was born in 10 BBY in the city of Iziz on Onderon, the second son of Rehm and Sanlee Solatus. Growing up in a working-class family, he had a relatively stable childhood. His father was an administrator at a local hospital, while his mother ran a modest clothing store. The family lived under the shadow of the Empire, which maintained a garrison to control the planet following the defeat of the Onderonian Partisans. The local insurgency had mostly fizzled by the time Kodais was born, but the Empire’s presence remained a constant reminder of Onderon's subjugation.
Despite the Empire's dominance, Kodais never felt direct oppression in his early years. However, as he matured, he began to sense a deep resentment for the Empire’s occupation of his homeworld. His father's stories, recounting the ancient history of the Jedi, Sith, and the Onderonian struggle for independence, planted seeds of a fascination with the Force. Kodais became drawn to the legends of the ancient Sith Lords and Jedi warriors, especially the tales of Ulic Qel-Droma, Freedon Nadd, and Beast Wars. The stories may have only been legends and myth, but Kodais always knew there was a grain of truth in each one, and were not mere myths but reflected true, ancient power.
Tragedy struck the Solatus family when Kodais was 15. His father, Rehm, was arrested by the Imperial Security Bureau under mysterious circumstances—Kodais never learned the full details of the charges. Not long after, his older brother Daksis, who had enlisted in the Stormtrooper Corps, was reported as killed in action. The sudden loss of both his father and brother left a gaping hole in Kodais' life. His mother, overwhelmed by grief, took her own life when Kodais was 17.
With no remaining ties to his home or family, Kodais sold off his inheritance and left Onderon to join the Army of the New Republic. He served with distinction, participating in numerous battles and skirmishes against Imperial Remnants and the rising Pirate Nation. However, the brutal realities of war and the complexities of galactic politics left Kodais increasingly jaded and disillusioned. After five years of service, he was honorably discharged, his soul hardened by loss and the brutality of combat. Upon his return to Onderon, Kodais found himself distanced from his old friends, who could not understand what he had been through. Deeply embittered toward both the Empire and the New Republic, Kodais withdrew into the legends and histories that had once fascinated him. Pouring over moldering books and tomes in museums and libraries led Kodais off world in search of the truth.
Dark Jedi Brotherhood (13-22 ABY)
In his relentless quest for knowledge, Kodais had become increasingly drawn to the deeper, more secretive philosophies of the Dark Side. His search had led him to the Dark Jedi Brotherhood, a secretive and powerful organization that worshipped the Dark Side of the Force. The Brotherhood, with its ruthless focus on the cultivation of Sith traditions, rituals, and philosophies, had offered Kodais the means to learn. There, he believed, he could learn to control the galaxy that had so often controlled him—an opportunity to break free from the oppression he had experienced as a child under Imperial rule and as a soldier for the New Republic.
Upon joining the Brotherhood, Kodais had found himself inducted into House Aleema of Clan Satal Keto, a House steeped in Krath lore, dark rituals, and a relentless pursuit of forbidden knowledge. House Aleema had been named after the ancient Krath sorceress Aleema Keto, and its teachings focused on understanding the deeper, often darker, aspects of the Force, domination, and the bending of the will of others. This had been exactly what Kodais had been seeking: the secrets of the past and a way to control his own fate.
Kodais had delved deeply into Sith history and philosophy, studying the methods of the ancient Sith Lords. These studies, combined with the Brotherhood's more practical focus on combat and Force manipulation, had provided Kodais with a comprehensive understanding of the Dark Side, from the philosophical to the brutal. He had begun his formal training in the dark arts, learning to manipulate the Force in ways he had never imagined.
However, the teachings of the Brotherhood had not been without their challenges. Kodais had quickly realized that the Brotherhood's structure was one of constant competition. Members had constantly vied for power, and their mastery of the Dark Side had often been tested in combat. Kodais had cared little for the rivalries of the other members. He had wished only to learn and bide his time.
However, he had not been able to avoid all rivalries: that of Clan Satal Keto and Clan Arcona, one of the Brotherhood's most powerful and ancient factions. Clan Arcona, with its rich history and formidable warriors, had long been a rival to Clan Satal Keto. Their differences in philosophy and desire for influence had led to numerous tensions between the two factions, tensions that had ultimately erupted into open conflict.
At first, Kodais had played a somewhat passive role in the feud. He had watched as the rival Clans traded barbs, insults, and small skirmishes. But as he honed his abilities, his desire to prove himself to his leaders had grown stronger. He had eventually found himself at the center of the feud, often tasked with leading raids against Clan Arcona's holdings or confronting members of the Clan in one-on-one duels. His reputation as a fierce and relentless fighter had begun to grow.
Clan Satal Keto had ultimately prevailed in the feud. However, this victory had come at a price for Kodais. His growing ruthlessness and his increasing use of the Dark Side in battle had begun to affect his relationships with other members of House Aleema. Some had viewed him as a valuable asset, while others had begun to see him as a dangerous, unpredictable force. His relationship with his fellow Sith had grown more strained, and as his power had increased, so too had his isolation. But for Kodais, the path forward had been clear—power, respect, and knowledge could only be attained by those willing to take it by force or guile.
Unfortunately for Kodais, House Aleema had been disbanded in 17 ABY when Clan Satal Keto was merged with Clan Exar Kun in the Dictum of Two Skies to form Clan Plagueis. The political maneuvering that had led to the merger had been a dramatic shift in the Brotherhood's power structure. Clan Satal Keto and Clan Exar Kun had long been rivals. However, facing external threats and internal divisions, the two factions had realized that combining their strengths could lead to greater power and influence within the Brotherhood.
For Kodais, the formation of Clan Plagueis and his assignment to House Satal Keto had been both a blessing and a challenge. On one hand, he had found himself part of a larger, more powerful faction that promised greater opportunities for advancement. On the other, the merging of two powerful Clans had led to infighting, as members of the former factions nursed old grudges and vied for dominance within the newly-formed Clan. In this climate of political tension and shifting alliances, Kodais had seen a new opportunity for power.
Clan Plagueis (23-32 ABY)
During the War of Ascension, Kodais, driven by ambition and a thirst for purpose, joined Battleteam Satal Victus as the Clan Plagueis launched its invasion of Morroth. Kodais and another Dark Jedi were sent as an advanced element to disable the defense grid surrounding Alpha Base. Their success paved the way for a quick, overwhelming assault and ultimately, the pacification of Morroth.
Amidst this chaos, Kodais found a mentor in Braecen Kaeth, who took him on as an apprentice, initiating his formal training in the ways of the Dark Side. Under Kaeth's guidance, Kodais learned the subtle and dangerous arts of the Dark Jedi, but it was not to last as Kaeth remained on Antei following the Unification. By 25 ABY, Kodais had been apprenticed to a new master, Vivackus Kavon di Plagia. It was under Kavon that Kodais attained the rank of Dark Jedi Knight. This transition marked a significant shift in his allegiances and his understanding of the Brotherhood’s complex web of power.
In 27 ABY, the Brotherhood’s internal structure underwent a dramatic shift. Clan Plagueis, like the other Clans, was reorganized into Houses, while House Satal Keto was disbanded entirely. These events sent shockwaves through the ranks, and Kodais, whose allegiance to Clan Plagueis had already been firmly established, found himself at a crossroads. The changes within the organization mirrored the turbulence of the Brotherhood itself—shifting allegiances, power struggles, and betrayals became a constant.
By 29 ABY, the political state of House Plagueis had deteriorated to the point of possible revolution. In an effort to stabilize the situation and preserve order, Kodais joined Battleteam Primus Pilus as a founding member, where his strategic acumen quickly earned him recognition in the internal struggle to support the rightful Summit. His role in the Invasion of New Tython helped solidify his position within the House, but the conflicts also deepened his disillusionment with the internal power games of the Brotherhood. By 30 ABY, Kodais had been promoted to the rank of Krath Priest, a sign of his growing influence, yet he also began to feel the weight of the Brotherhood’s manipulation and internal conflict.
The destruction of the Jusadih system during the Horizons Crisis marked a personal turning point for Kodais. This catastrophic event served as a stark reminder of the cost of the Brotherhood’s endless battles, prompting Kodais to withdraw from public view as he grappled with his growing disillusionment. To make matters worse, House Plagueis was reorganized in a manner that Kodais fundamentally disagreed with, further driving a wedge between him and the Clan's leadership. In the face of these shifting tides, Kodais chose to retreat into the shadows, where he could reflect on the true nature of House Plagueis, the Brotherhood, and his place within them.
Despite his withdrawal, Kodais’ influence was far from diminished. He was persuaded by Tra'an Reith to participate in the Dark Crusade's Kalsunor Campaign. The campaign proved to be a defining moment for Kodais, reminding him of his strategic genius and his capacity for leadership. His efforts played a pivotal role in the success of the Crusade, and by the end of the campaign, Clan Plagueis was reinstated, regaining its former prestige within the Brotherhood.
Kodais, ever the pragmatist, did not let these victories cloud his judgment. He remained critical of the Brotherhood’s internal politics, but his role in the Kalsunor Campaign reaffirmed his value within the Clan. By 32 ABY, he had been reassigned to House Karness Muur of Clan Plagueis, yet his disillusionment continued.
Low Profile (33-39 ABY)
Nefarious Moniker (40-41 ABY)
Physical Description
At the time of his death at 51 years of age, Kodais carried the visible weight of his years and experiences. He stood tall at 1.82 meters (six feet), with a medium build that hinted at the resilience forged through a lifetime of challenges. His frame was lean and functional, with no excess bulk, though his shoulders might have appeared slightly rounded from age or wear. At his height and weight of 81.65 kilograms (180 pounds), he was still solid, but time had softened the sharpness of his form, a subtle reflection of the weariness that had accumulated over the decades.
His brown hair, once perhaps darker, was tinged with more noticeable gray. It was kept short, practical—another decision made for simplicity, as if he could no longer spare the energy to maintain anything more complicated. His face, while still youthful in some respects, carried a certain heaviness. Fine lines had deepened around his eyes and mouth, especially under the weight of exhaustion. His blue eyes, rare on Onderon and a lingering reminder of foreign blood in his family, still gleamed, but there was a shadow behind them—a tiredness that spoke of long nights and hard days. His olive skin, typical of his people, had aged with him, losing some of its vibrancy and acquiring the dullness that often came with a life lived under constant strain.
Though Kodais was clean-shaven, the contours of his face seemed more worn than smooth. A two-inch (five centimeter) scar on his lower right abdomen stood out, a physical mark of an older, perhaps more reckless version of himself. Above his left ear, hidden beneath his short hair, a barcode tattoo about three inches (seven centimeters) long remained an unreadable mark of his past—something more than a memory but less than a story he willingly told. The scars on his left neck and arm, small yet numerous, were the result of shrapnel from an airburst munition during his service in the New Republic Army, and they too had aged with him. They were faded, almost invisible unless you knew where to look, but they were there, silent witnesses to a brutal past.
Kodais moved with a deliberate, slow pace, not from lack of ability but from the weariness of experience. There had been an air of quiet resignation to his presence by then. His body carried its scars and stories, but it also carried the weight of age, of time passing too quickly. His hands, once steady and sure, now showed signs of tremor or stiffening, as if every motion required more effort than it once did. His posture, though still upright, was less rigid than it used to be—more relaxed, as if he had learned over time to conserve his strength.
Kodais was no longer a young man eager for action. The years had settled into him, and while his eyes still held a spark, there was also the distinct air of someone who had seen too much and was simply tired, carrying the burden of his past with grace, but also with the wear of experience.
Personality and Traits
Kodais views himself as an Onderonian patriot and is exceedingly proud of his heritage. Like most Onderonians he is xenophobic. His pride in his heritage in addition to his upbringing has lead him to believe in the superiority of the Onderonians over most other sentients. He also hates the Republic, the Jedi, and the Mandalorians. He sees Onderon's current problems the fault of the Jedi and the Republic. The atrocities the Mandalorians visited upon the Onderonians are difficult for him to forget as well. He is more tolerant of the Empire though. Under the Empire, Onderon was for all intents and purposes self governing.
Kodais is a bit of a social elitist. He believes there is an order to the universe and one should know their place in it. That being said he has a very peculiar sense of honor. He gives his superiors the respect due their station and his peers a kind of professional courtesy. The person however, must earn his respect. Underlings get no respect from him at all until they have proven themselves, which is difficult to do. All this makes Kodais appear snobbish or arrogant at times. Manners are a big part of Kodais' sense of honor. In his opinion good manners are the hallmark of professionalism and civilization. A peer meeting Kodais for the first time may think him overly formal, but that is just his way of being polite.
As a xenophobe and humanocentrist he is convinced of humanity's superiority over the rest of the universe. He looks down his nose at all non-humans, and basically chooses which near-humans he accepts. He views clones to be lower than non-humans. To Kodais the artificial creation of any sentient being is an unforgivable blasphemy against the natural order of the universe. The only real fear he possess is a case of thalassophobia. He grew up never seeing the ocean or any other body of water larger than a river or pond. Consequently he is uneasy around large bodies of water and, though he can swim, is quite nervous in or on the water. Another one if his quarks is a distinct aversion to being touched.
Being that Kodais was raised in a temperate jungle environment, he hates being cold. This was compounded when, while in the Army, his hands suffered mild frostbite during a mountain training exercise. Ever since then his hands' functions become impaired and painful in cold weather.
Always the scholar, Kodais has a penchant for language. He speaks Basic, Sith, and Bocce fluently. There aren't many worldly interests for Kodais outside of the Force and he lives a somewhat monastic life. However, he does have a taste for high end whiskeys such as Whyren"s Reserve and Johrian.
Though not necessarily a gambling man, Kodais appreciates a good game of sabacc or pazaak and usually takes his deck with him when he travels. Styling himself as a man of culture, Kodais is an amateur collector of unusual items and artifacts. Strangely he doesn't have a specific item or theme to his collection, just whatever he finds interesting.
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