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{{Quote|The one with three eyes and the gauntlet shall restore the golden age.|From the prophecy of the false prophets}}


'''Vykan''' was an [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Umbaran Umbaran] [[Dark Jedi Master|Sith Master]] with an unparalleled knowledge of the rituals and lore of the [[Sith]]. He was a devout follower of the teachings of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Prophets_of_the_Dark_Side Prophets of the Dark Side] and the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Rule_of_the_Strong Rule of the Strong].
'''Vykan''' was an [[starwars:Umbaran|Umbaran]] [[Dark Jedi Master|Sith Master]] with an unparalleled knowledge of the rituals and lore of the [[Sith]]. He was a member of the [[starwars:Prophets_of_the_Dark_Side|Prophets of the Dark Side]] and a strong believer in the [[starwars:Rule_of_the_Strong|Rule of the Strong]]. Vykan was killed by [[Xanos]], his former apprentice, in [[26 ABY to Present|26 ABY]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life ([[49 BBY to 25 BBY|33 BBY]]–[[24 BBY to 1 BBY|18 BBY]])===
===Early life ([[49 BBY to 25 BBY|33 BBY]]–[[24 BBY to 1 BBY|18 BBY]])===
{{Quote|Your son is strong in the Force.”<br>“Our answer remains the same. You can't take him.|Unknown Jedi Knight talking to Vykan's father}}
Vykan was born on [[starwars:Umbara|Umbara]] during the twilight years of the [[starwars:Old_Republic|Old Republic]]. He was discovered as Force-sensitive early on but his parents refused to allow him to be taken by the Jedi, their views having been mired by the planet's history with the Sith empires. They never told Vykan the truth, however, and he grew up believing the Jedi had shunned him as not good enough to become a Jedi Knight.


Vykan was born on [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Umbara Umbara] during the twilight years of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Republic Old Republic]. Though his Force-sensitivity was discovered early his parents were deeply distrustful of the Jedi Order and refused their permission for Vykan to become a Jedi. Vykan grew up angry and resentful of the Jedi, believing they had shunned him as inadequate.
After the [[starwars:Clone_Wars|Clone Wars]] Vykan was taken from his home by agents of the [[starwars:Inquisitorius|Inquisitorius]] as part of the [[starwars:Great_Jedi_Purge|Great Jedi Purge]]. Rather than be killed, Vykan was given over to the Prophets of the Dark Side on [[starwars:Dromund_Kaas|Dromund Kaas]] to be trained in the ways of the dark side of the Force.
 
After the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Clone_Wars Clone Wars] Vykan was taken from his home by agents of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Inquisitorius Inquisitorius] as part of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Great_Jedi_Purge Great Jedi Purge]. Rather than be killed, Vykan was given over to the Prophets of the Dark Side on [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Dromund_Kaas Dromund Kaas] to be trained in the ways of the dark side of the Force.


===Prophet of the Dark Side ([[24 BBY to 1 BBY|18 BBY]]–[[1 ABY to 10 ABY|4 ABY]])===
===Prophet of the Dark Side ([[24 BBY to 1 BBY|18 BBY]]–[[1 ABY to 10 ABY|4 ABY]])===
{{Quote|My loyalty is to the dark side. If Palpatine has failed then he does not deserve our allegiance.|Vykan, Lesser Prophet, commenting on Kadann's decision to leave the Empire}}
For the next two decades Vykan trained with the prophets in isolation from the rest of the galaxy. Despite his potential Vykan never went on to become an [[starwars:Inquisitor|Inquisitor]] or an [[starwars:Emperor's_Hand|Emperor's Hand]]. He considered his loyalties first and foremost to the dark side, not the [[starwars:Emperor|Emperor]] himself. After he completed his training and became a [[starwars:Lesser_Prophet|Lesser Prophet]], Vykan chose to remain on Dromund Kaas continue his study of the dark side, spending his time teaching the new acolytes.


For the next two decades Vykan trained with the Prophets in isolation from the rest of the galaxy. Despite his potential Vykan never went on to become an [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Inquisitor Inquisitor] or an [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Emperor's_Hand Emperor's Hand]. He believed his loyalty was first and foremost to the dark side. After his training was complete Vykan remained on Dromund Kaas to serve as a teacher himself, while in his spare time pursuing ever more mysterious aspects of Sith lore.
By the time the [[starwars:Galactic_Civil_War|Galactic Civil War]] began Vykan was well versed in the history of the Sith Order. When [[starwars:Kadann|Kadann]], the [[starwars:Supreme_Prophet|Supreme Prophet]], fled to [[starwars:Bosthirda|Bosthirda]] after he foresaw the Emperor's death, Vykan was one of the prophets who went with him, following his loyalty to the dark side above his loyalty to the Emperor.


By the time the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Galactic_Civil_War Galactic Civil War] began Vykan was well versed in the history of the Sith Order. Vykan was one of the Prophets who followed [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Kadann Kadann] to [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bosthirda Bosthirda] after he foresaw the death of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Emperor Emperor] and the collapse of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Empire Empire] at the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Battle_of_Endor Battle of Endor].
===The lone prophet ([[1 ABY to 10 ABY|4 ABY]]–[[11 ABY to 19 ABY|15 ABY]])===
{{Quote|The true nature of the Force is wild, untamed. It is the light that is unnatural. The dark side is pure and true.|Vykan, speaking with Xanos}}
The period following the Emperor's death saw troubled times for the prophets. The memory of [[starwars:Darth_Millennial|Darth Millennial]] reared itself when one of the prophets who had remained with the Empire prophesied the coming of a three eyed man bearing the [[starwars:Glove_of_Darth_Vader|gauntlet of Darth Vader]], proclaiming he would become the true heir to the Emperor. The prophecy was mocked by the true prophets. Two mutants emerged, [[starwars:Trioculus|Trioculus]] and [[starwars:Triclops|Triclops]], however both failed to fulfill the so-called "prophecy".


===The lone Prophet ([[1 ABY to 10 ABY|4 ABY]][[11 ABY to 19 ABY|11 ABY]])===
[[Image:Vykanlarge.gif|left|thumbnail|Vykan in 12 ABY]]Vykan left Bosthirda soon after the formation of the [[starwars:New_Republic|New Republic]], saving himself from the fate that befell most of the prophets when they were massacred by [[starwars:Lumiya|Lumiya]] and her apprentice, [[starwars:Carnor_Jax|Carnor Jax]], some years later.


Although most of the Prophets were to remain on Bosthirda until they were massacred by and [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Lumiya Lumiya] and [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Carnor_Jax], Vykan left sometime before, soon after the formation of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/New_Republic New Republic]. During the next few years his journeys took him to many places as he sought to further his knowledge of the Sith.
For the next few years Vykan wandered the galaxy alone, hoping to discover some sign the Sith had survived. During his travels he came across an aspiring Jedi apprentice called [[Xanos]]. Xanos had grown resentful of the Jedi, questioning their methods and ideals. The Falleen believed the Jedi were holding him back, fearful of his own ability. Xanos's plight struck a chord with Vykan decided to teach the Falleen the ways of the dark side. Though Xanos continued to train at the [[starwars:Jedi_Praxeum|Jedi Praxeum]], Vykan began training him in secret.


In [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|11 ABY]] he learned from his former contacts within the Empire of the formation of the [[Dark Brotherhood]]. Vykan was encouraged by the rumoured attempt at reforming of the Sith Order and in particular it's apparent willingness to cast aside what Vykan believed to be the archaic principles of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Rule_of_Two Rule of Two]. The Prophet chose to join the new sect, hopeful the new brotherhood might further his Mastery of the Sith teachings.
By [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|15 ABY]] Vykan had learned from his former contacts within the Empire of the formation of the [[Dark Brotherhood]]. The former prophet was encouraged by the rumored attempt at reforming the Sith Order, particularly it's willingness to abandon the [[starwars:Rule_of_Two|Rule of Two]] and train a new generation of Sith acolytes and warriors. Vykan decided to join, convincing his apprentice to follow him to [[Eos]] and continue his training at the [[Shadow Academy]].


===The corruption of Xanos Zorrixor ([[11 ABY to 19 ABY|12 ABY]]–[[11 ABY to 19 ABY|14 ABY]])===
===The Brotherhood ([[11 ABY to 19 ABY|15 ABY]]–[[11 ABY to 19 ABY|17 ABY]])===
{{Quote|Forget the prophecy. Caerick is an arrogant fool. He is ''not'' the one spoken of.|Vykan, [[Dark Jedi Knight|Sith acolyte]]}}
Upon joining the brotherhood, Vykan found himself in awe of the collection of artifacts this new Sith Order had already managed to recover. Many of the brotherhood's original founders had been members of Palpatine's circle of [[Dark Side Adept]]s and had made off with a number of artifacts from the late Emperor's private archives on [[starwars:Byss|Byss]] before the planet's destruction. Vykan found his love of lore sated and the Shadow Academy was the perfect environment for his apprentice to hone his own understanding of the dark side.


[[Image:Vykanlarge.gif|left|thumbnail|Vykan in 14 ABY]]The mission of the early brotherhood was simple: to rebuild. A millennia of obeisance to the Rule of Two had bled the ranks of the Sith dry, almost to the point of extinction. Though the young brotherhood had aligned itself with a rogue faction of the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial_Remnant Imperial Remnant] this as only to serve its economic and financial needs. There was still the main problem of finding new acolytes, willing or unwilling, and training them. To this end Vykan and others were dispatched to search out Force-sensitives who could be trained as the new generation of Sith warriors.
Vykan joined the [[Disciples of Sadow]] upon learning their leader, [[Astronicus Aurelius Sadow|Astronicus Dlarit]], professed to be a blood heir of the ancient [[Dark Lord of the Sith|Dark Lord]]. Vykan questioned the claim, naturally, but the prospect of studying a true heir to the original Sith Empire was too good to turn down. The dark side had led him here, as it had always led Vykan his entire life, and there was something about this [[Clan|clan]] which had sparked the old prophet's curiosity.


In his quest, Vykan discovered a [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Falleen Falleen] by the name of [[Xanos Zorrixor]]. At the time Xanos was an aspiring [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Knight Jedi Knight] who believed he was being held back by the [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Jedi_Master Jedi Masters]. Vykan felt he had found a prospective student true to his own feelings, for he too hated the Jedi for supposedly holding him back. Vykan subverted Xanos's views and convinced him to join the brotherhood, becoming his Master.
For the next three years Vykan continued his studies. He spent most of his time at the Shadow Academy researching. Vykan had always believed knowledge was power, a belief that had been encouraged by the prophets. His abilities as a seer had always been second only to his understanding, and Vykan sensed great things in his apprentice's future. However as time went on Vykan grew concerned about his apprentice's relationship with the [[Krath Priest|Krath sorcerer]] [[Trevarus Caerick]], fearing Xanos had been blinded by the false prophets' visions about the three eyed man destined to rule the galaxy.


===The Zoraan Uprising ([[11 ABY to 19 ABY|17 ABY]])===
===The Zoraan Uprising ([[11 ABY to 19 ABY|17 ABY]])===
{{Quote|Will you really side with him, my apprentice? Caerick is a madman. The Sith were destroyed once before through infighting. He will bring ruin on us again!|Vykan, [[Dark Side Adept|Sith adept]], chastising Xanos for threatening to side with [[Trevarus Caerick]]}}
Trouble struck the brotherhood in [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|17 ABY]] when [[Archibald Zoraan]] attempted to subvert the power of the Imperial Remnant as well as the [[Star Chamber]] and consolidate his own authority. Though many had grown displeased with the Remnant's growing interference, few were prepared to trade one misguided despot for another. Feelings within the brotherhood became polarised when the Trevarus Caerick declared open [[Zoraan Uprising|rebellion]] against Zoraan. The Krath sorcerer and current leader of the Disciples of Sadow recognized the brotherhood did not possess the military ability to openly challenge the Remnant. Faced with the decision of a near suicidal secession from the Remnant or rebellion against the reigning Dark Lord of the Sith, the rebels headed to on Eos to oust the [[Grand Master]].
Vykan was not impressed by the actions of either side. He had no more love for the Remnant than anyone but he knew his history too well. The Sith had fought between themselves throughout history, almost destroying themselves a millennia ago. If the Sith were to survive, Vykan believed it would mean working as one. He refused to be drawn into the conflict. His apprentice, however, was not so apathetic. Xanos could see the threat a destabilised Sith Order would bring, believing Vykan's apathy potentially just as destructive. As Vykan sat on the sidelines, Xanos sided with Trevarus Caerick, joining the insurgency against the Dark Lord.
When the fighting was over, the [[Dark Hall]] lay in ruins and Archibald Zoraan was presumed dead. For now the brotherhood was secure and the Imperial Remnant willing to overlook the former Grand Master's attempted defection. But Vykan's faith in the brotherhood was shattered and the former prophet decided it was doomed to the same self-destruction that befell the former [[starwars:Brotherhood_of_Darkness|Brotherhood of Darkness]]. Vykan turned his back on the brotherhood, leaving it and departing [[starwars:Imperial_Space|Imperial Space]]. The Umbaran left Xanos behind as well. Vykan's faith in his apprentice had been broken when Xanos had sided with Trevarus Caerick and his rebels.
===One Sith ([[20 ABY to 25 ABY|25 ABY]]–[[26 ABY to Present|26 ABY]])===
{{Quote|There is now only one–the Sith Order itself.|Unknown member of One Sith}}
What happened to Vykan after he left the brotherhood is unclear. He wandered the galaxy until such time as he was recruited by [[starwars:One_Sith|One Sith]]. Like the brotherhood, One Sith did not believe in the Rule of Two, instead choosing to adopt a program of widespread recruitment of Force-sensitives. However, unlike the brotherhood, One Sith did not believe in internal division. The teachings of One Sith were true to Vykan's own, Darth Bane had failed, the Sith before him had failed, what was needed was something different altogether. One Sith spoke of unity, of an end to infighting. Vykan joined One Sith, believing they were the key to the future of the Sith.
For the next year Vykan trained, mastering abilities he had long thought lost to the annals of time and others he had never even heard of. One Sith gew concerned with the speed of the [[starwars:Yuuzhan_Vong|Yuuzhan Vong]] advance, but chose not to reveal themselves. On [[starwars:Korriban|Korriban]], the ancient burial world of the original [[starwars:Sith_Empire|Sith Empire]], they believed they were sufficiently isolated to avoid detection by the alien invaders.
===Completing the circle ([[26 ABY to Present|26 ABY]])===
{{Quote|We are only One Sith now.|Vykan, Sith Master}}
One Sith were not ignorant of the brotherhood's existence. Korriban may have been secluded, but it was not uncommon for darksiders of various traditions to make a pilgrimage there, believing for whatever reason that the spirits of old would grant them power beyond imagination. It was of little consequence to One Sith, in the dark miasma of the Valley of the Dark Lords they were all but invisible, and the handful of strays that foolishly wandered through their doors quickly paid with their lives.
The past was to catch up with Vykan in [[26 ABY to Present|26 ABY]] when his old apprentice, Xanos, ventured to the planet. Though One Sith made no effort to contact the Falleen, his presence was unmistakable to his old Master. Vykan ventured out to hunt Xanos down. Upon tracking his old apprentice down, Vykan discovered he had turned his back on the brotherhood, just as Vykan had done the decade before. Vykan grew hopeful his old apprentice might have some prospect after all.
At first, Vykan was curious, learning his old apprentice's understanding of the [[Final Way]] closely paralleled the teachings of One Sith. Vykan could not understand how someone like Trevarus Caerick, who had clearly believed in creating division, could have trained Xanos to believe in the idea of One Sith. However, far too quickly, Vykan's hope turned to despair. Xanos believed in One Sith, this was true, but his understanding could not have been more different. Xanos believed in literally one Sith, only one Sith. Where Vykan had shunned the Rule of Two, his former apprentice had taken it even further and become as twisted as Palpatine in his final days.
{{Quote|The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner. Now I am the Master.|Xanos, [[Sith Lord]], speaking to Vykan shortly before their duel}}
Vykan was abhorred by what his apprentice had become. He represented a threat, not just to the brotherhood, but to the goals of One Sith. He had to be eliminated. Challenging him to a lightsaber duel, the two engaged one another. In spite of his superior training, Vykan was unable to hold his own against his old apprentice, and Xanos viciously struck him down. Vykan's death served to move Xanos one step closer to the abyss. Standing above his former Master's lifeless body, the Falleen declared himself Darth Vexatus, completing the circle and silencing the last traces of the being he had once been.


In [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|17 ABY]] [[Sith Lord|Lord]] [[Archibald Zoraan|Zoraan]] instigated a rebellion against the Imperial Remnant. The uprising was a failure and has largely been attributed to the [[Dark Lord of the Sith]] having been driven insane. During the attempted uprising Vykan was one of the Grand Master's handful of supporters, firmly believing it was time the Dark Brotherhood cast off the yoke of Imperial control and carve itself a domain of its own. Vykan's views were not unusual and many within the brotherhood shared the belief the Remnant's grip on the Sith Order had grown to strong. Nevertheless, the rebellion failed, the [[clan]]s deciding it was foolish to challenge the Remnant directly.
==Personality and traits==
To be completed.


Among those who led the opposition to Archibald Zoraan's plan was the [[Krath]] sorcerer [[Trevarus Caerick]]. Trevarus recognised the brotherhood was too weak to challenge the Remnant, believing subtly was required, not a full blown rebellion. Despite Xanos's faith in his Master's abilities, he was forced to side with Trevarus Caerick, agreeing Zoraan's plan and Vykan were misled.
==Abilities==
To be completed.


Master and apprentice had ended up on opposite sides. Though Vykan survived the conflict, his stance had left his position within the brotherhood untenable, and he left in exile, departing [http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Imperial_Space Imperial Space]. Vykan left without his apprentice, deeply bitter that his apprentice had sided with the views of Trevarus Caerick than his own. Vykan had taught Xanos only the strong should survive; he did not want an apprentice who cowered in the face of superior odds.
==Behind the scenes==
*Vykan is a non-player character created by Xanos.


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Vykan
Biographical Information
Homeworld:

Umbara

Date of Birth:

33 BBY

Date of Death:

26 ABY

Physical Description
Species:

Umbaran

Gender:

Male

Height:

1.82m

Weight:

81 kg

Hair:

None

Eyes:

White

Personal Information
Lightsaber Color(s):

Silver

Lightsaber Form(s):
Fighting Style(s):
Chronology & Political Information
Era(s):

Old Republic Era, Rise of the Empire Era, Rebellion Era, New Republic Era, New Jedi Order Era

Affiliation:

Galactic Empire, Prophets of the Dark Side, Imperial Remnant, Sith, Dark Brotherhood, One Sith

[ Source ]

"The one with three eyes and the gauntlet shall restore the golden age."
―From the prophecy of the false prophets

Vykan was an Umbaran Sith Master with an unparalleled knowledge of the rituals and lore of the Sith. He was a member of the Prophets of the Dark Side and a strong believer in the Rule of the Strong. Vykan was killed by Xanos, his former apprentice, in 26 ABY.

Biography

Early life (33 BBY18 BBY)


"Your son is strong in the Force.”
“Our answer remains the same. You can't take him.
"
―Unknown Jedi Knight talking to Vykan's father

Vykan was born on Umbara during the twilight years of the Old Republic. He was discovered as Force-sensitive early on but his parents refused to allow him to be taken by the Jedi, their views having been mired by the planet's history with the Sith empires. They never told Vykan the truth, however, and he grew up believing the Jedi had shunned him as not good enough to become a Jedi Knight.

After the Clone Wars Vykan was taken from his home by agents of the Inquisitorius as part of the Great Jedi Purge. Rather than be killed, Vykan was given over to the Prophets of the Dark Side on Dromund Kaas to be trained in the ways of the dark side of the Force.

Prophet of the Dark Side (18 BBY4 ABY)


"My loyalty is to the dark side. If Palpatine has failed then he does not deserve our allegiance."
―Vykan, Lesser Prophet, commenting on Kadann's decision to leave the Empire

For the next two decades Vykan trained with the prophets in isolation from the rest of the galaxy. Despite his potential Vykan never went on to become an Inquisitor or an Emperor's Hand. He considered his loyalties first and foremost to the dark side, not the Emperor himself. After he completed his training and became a Lesser Prophet, Vykan chose to remain on Dromund Kaas continue his study of the dark side, spending his time teaching the new acolytes.

By the time the Galactic Civil War began Vykan was well versed in the history of the Sith Order. When Kadann, the Supreme Prophet, fled to Bosthirda after he foresaw the Emperor's death, Vykan was one of the prophets who went with him, following his loyalty to the dark side above his loyalty to the Emperor.

The lone prophet (4 ABY15 ABY)


"The true nature of the Force is wild, untamed. It is the light that is unnatural. The dark side is pure and true."
―Vykan, speaking with Xanos

The period following the Emperor's death saw troubled times for the prophets. The memory of Darth Millennial reared itself when one of the prophets who had remained with the Empire prophesied the coming of a three eyed man bearing the gauntlet of Darth Vader, proclaiming he would become the true heir to the Emperor. The prophecy was mocked by the true prophets. Two mutants emerged, Trioculus and Triclops, however both failed to fulfill the so-called "prophecy".

Vykan in 12 ABY

Vykan left Bosthirda soon after the formation of the New Republic, saving himself from the fate that befell most of the prophets when they were massacred by Lumiya and her apprentice, Carnor Jax, some years later.

For the next few years Vykan wandered the galaxy alone, hoping to discover some sign the Sith had survived. During his travels he came across an aspiring Jedi apprentice called Xanos. Xanos had grown resentful of the Jedi, questioning their methods and ideals. The Falleen believed the Jedi were holding him back, fearful of his own ability. Xanos's plight struck a chord with Vykan decided to teach the Falleen the ways of the dark side. Though Xanos continued to train at the Jedi Praxeum, Vykan began training him in secret.

By 15 ABY Vykan had learned from his former contacts within the Empire of the formation of the Dark Brotherhood. The former prophet was encouraged by the rumored attempt at reforming the Sith Order, particularly it's willingness to abandon the Rule of Two and train a new generation of Sith acolytes and warriors. Vykan decided to join, convincing his apprentice to follow him to Eos and continue his training at the Shadow Academy.

The Brotherhood (15 ABY17 ABY)


"Forget the prophecy. Caerick is an arrogant fool. He is not the one spoken of."
―Vykan, Sith acolyte

Upon joining the brotherhood, Vykan found himself in awe of the collection of artifacts this new Sith Order had already managed to recover. Many of the brotherhood's original founders had been members of Palpatine's circle of Dark Side Adepts and had made off with a number of artifacts from the late Emperor's private archives on Byss before the planet's destruction. Vykan found his love of lore sated and the Shadow Academy was the perfect environment for his apprentice to hone his own understanding of the dark side.

Vykan joined the Disciples of Sadow upon learning their leader, Astronicus Dlarit, professed to be a blood heir of the ancient Dark Lord. Vykan questioned the claim, naturally, but the prospect of studying a true heir to the original Sith Empire was too good to turn down. The dark side had led him here, as it had always led Vykan his entire life, and there was something about this clan which had sparked the old prophet's curiosity.

For the next three years Vykan continued his studies. He spent most of his time at the Shadow Academy researching. Vykan had always believed knowledge was power, a belief that had been encouraged by the prophets. His abilities as a seer had always been second only to his understanding, and Vykan sensed great things in his apprentice's future. However as time went on Vykan grew concerned about his apprentice's relationship with the Krath sorcerer Trevarus Caerick, fearing Xanos had been blinded by the false prophets' visions about the three eyed man destined to rule the galaxy.

The Zoraan Uprising (17 ABY)


"Will you really side with him, my apprentice? Caerick is a madman. The Sith were destroyed once before through infighting. He will bring ruin on us again!"
―Vykan, Sith adept, chastising Xanos for threatening to side with Trevarus Caerick

Trouble struck the brotherhood in 17 ABY when Archibald Zoraan attempted to subvert the power of the Imperial Remnant as well as the Star Chamber and consolidate his own authority. Though many had grown displeased with the Remnant's growing interference, few were prepared to trade one misguided despot for another. Feelings within the brotherhood became polarised when the Trevarus Caerick declared open rebellion against Zoraan. The Krath sorcerer and current leader of the Disciples of Sadow recognized the brotherhood did not possess the military ability to openly challenge the Remnant. Faced with the decision of a near suicidal secession from the Remnant or rebellion against the reigning Dark Lord of the Sith, the rebels headed to on Eos to oust the Grand Master.

Vykan was not impressed by the actions of either side. He had no more love for the Remnant than anyone but he knew his history too well. The Sith had fought between themselves throughout history, almost destroying themselves a millennia ago. If the Sith were to survive, Vykan believed it would mean working as one. He refused to be drawn into the conflict. His apprentice, however, was not so apathetic. Xanos could see the threat a destabilised Sith Order would bring, believing Vykan's apathy potentially just as destructive. As Vykan sat on the sidelines, Xanos sided with Trevarus Caerick, joining the insurgency against the Dark Lord.

When the fighting was over, the Dark Hall lay in ruins and Archibald Zoraan was presumed dead. For now the brotherhood was secure and the Imperial Remnant willing to overlook the former Grand Master's attempted defection. But Vykan's faith in the brotherhood was shattered and the former prophet decided it was doomed to the same self-destruction that befell the former Brotherhood of Darkness. Vykan turned his back on the brotherhood, leaving it and departing Imperial Space. The Umbaran left Xanos behind as well. Vykan's faith in his apprentice had been broken when Xanos had sided with Trevarus Caerick and his rebels.

One Sith (25 ABY26 ABY)


"There is now only one–the Sith Order itself."
―Unknown member of One Sith

What happened to Vykan after he left the brotherhood is unclear. He wandered the galaxy until such time as he was recruited by One Sith. Like the brotherhood, One Sith did not believe in the Rule of Two, instead choosing to adopt a program of widespread recruitment of Force-sensitives. However, unlike the brotherhood, One Sith did not believe in internal division. The teachings of One Sith were true to Vykan's own, Darth Bane had failed, the Sith before him had failed, what was needed was something different altogether. One Sith spoke of unity, of an end to infighting. Vykan joined One Sith, believing they were the key to the future of the Sith.

For the next year Vykan trained, mastering abilities he had long thought lost to the annals of time and others he had never even heard of. One Sith gew concerned with the speed of the Yuuzhan Vong advance, but chose not to reveal themselves. On Korriban, the ancient burial world of the original Sith Empire, they believed they were sufficiently isolated to avoid detection by the alien invaders.

Completing the circle (26 ABY)


"We are only One Sith now."
―Vykan, Sith Master

One Sith were not ignorant of the brotherhood's existence. Korriban may have been secluded, but it was not uncommon for darksiders of various traditions to make a pilgrimage there, believing for whatever reason that the spirits of old would grant them power beyond imagination. It was of little consequence to One Sith, in the dark miasma of the Valley of the Dark Lords they were all but invisible, and the handful of strays that foolishly wandered through their doors quickly paid with their lives.

The past was to catch up with Vykan in 26 ABY when his old apprentice, Xanos, ventured to the planet. Though One Sith made no effort to contact the Falleen, his presence was unmistakable to his old Master. Vykan ventured out to hunt Xanos down. Upon tracking his old apprentice down, Vykan discovered he had turned his back on the brotherhood, just as Vykan had done the decade before. Vykan grew hopeful his old apprentice might have some prospect after all.

At first, Vykan was curious, learning his old apprentice's understanding of the Final Way closely paralleled the teachings of One Sith. Vykan could not understand how someone like Trevarus Caerick, who had clearly believed in creating division, could have trained Xanos to believe in the idea of One Sith. However, far too quickly, Vykan's hope turned to despair. Xanos believed in One Sith, this was true, but his understanding could not have been more different. Xanos believed in literally one Sith, only one Sith. Where Vykan had shunned the Rule of Two, his former apprentice had taken it even further and become as twisted as Palpatine in his final days.


"The circle is now complete. When I left you I was but the learner. Now I am the Master."
―Xanos, Sith Lord, speaking to Vykan shortly before their duel

Vykan was abhorred by what his apprentice had become. He represented a threat, not just to the brotherhood, but to the goals of One Sith. He had to be eliminated. Challenging him to a lightsaber duel, the two engaged one another. In spite of his superior training, Vykan was unable to hold his own against his old apprentice, and Xanos viciously struck him down. Vykan's death served to move Xanos one step closer to the abyss. Standing above his former Master's lifeless body, the Falleen declared himself Darth Vexatus, completing the circle and silencing the last traces of the being he had once been.

Personality and traits

To be completed.

Abilities

To be completed.

Behind the scenes

  • Vykan is a non-player character created by Xanos.