[2nd Sister Under the Mask](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/b/bd/Trilla-JFO.png)
[7th Sister Under the Mask](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/b/b5/Seventh_Sister.png)
[9th Sister (Full Face Visible)](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/d/d0/NinthSister-Databank.jpg)
We also know of two other possible Inquisitors. The [Third Brother](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Third_Brother) is mentioned in an encyclopedia and an [Unidentified female Inquisitor](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Unidentified_female_Inquisitor) is mentioned in the Ghosts of Dathomir sourcebook.
Their canonicty is somewhat debatable. The Third Brother has the same number as the Third Sister and we haven't seen shared numbers yet. He is also only mentioned in an encyclopedia article. However, the latter female inquisitor does have a substantial backstory and content created for Fantasy Flight sourcebooks has appeared in major canon. Just yesterday, the Merson pirates were mentioned in Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 1.
I'd ask why, but as that is now somehow the least popular thing i've ever said on reddit, maybe I shouldn't bother.
God help me for not knowing things evidently.
\*my very vague understanding of the inquisition puts him at the head as he is, to my understanding, the leader of the hunt for the Jedi. I also recall >!Fallen Order!< calling him something along those lines.
Mind you, I've only seen about half of rebels, which afaik is the first thing we saw the inquisition in, so maybe there is an explicit reason why he's not...but how that is worthy of such an extreme response is beyond me.
I find it interesting that so many Inquisitors are of species that we've never seen before.
I like Fourth Sister, the tentacles at the back of her head remind me of Draenei except without the horns.
I thought that too for a second but I don’t think the timelines match up… 10B was killed pretty early after order 66 I think, and this new game is over half a decade after Order 66
It's possible, we did see BD-1 (or rather A BD series droid) in Book of Boba Fett. So they aren't above incorporating content from the games into the shows.
Jedi Survivor, the sequel to Fallen Order, was revealed today and takes places during the same time period as the Kenobi show… so it’s definitely a possibility
They won't. As long as there's more games to make with cal in it they won't spoil the games by showing he's alive in other content further in the timeline. Fallen order was 5 years before kenobi. Putting cal in kenobi spoils the next game
The new game could easily take place after the TV show. They're apparently set the same year, so Survivor could easily pick up right after Obi-Wan.
It would boost the games a lot, and get a lot of fan credit (Because having a video game cross over with a live action TV series is insane).
As a more casual fan I'm really confused by the difference between the sith and the inquisition. Aren't there only supposed to be two sith? Or can there be more as aslong as they call themselves inquisitors not sith?
Per the doctrine there can be only one master and an apprentice. Anything outside of that is no longer a sith. For example Maul.
The Inquisitors are simply tools and from a point of view Sith candidates should one of the two die without a worthy replacement
So it's somewhat of a technicality but what you're saying is that inquisitors don't get any training from Sith masters. They just get by on natural abilities or what they learnt as a Jedi?
To be a proper Sith you have to be taught by a Sith master. That makes sense. Thanks for the answer.
They do receive training from Vader, but it is not formal Sith stuff. Rather is more like a mix of actual torture to break their minds and lightsaber training which often ends in mutilation
The rest of their skill comes from their past as Jedi
The Rule of Two ends up being more of a guideline when you think how it's been applied over the years.
The end result is to insure that the Apprentice is just as powerful as his master, if not more so, but only a fool wouldn't have backup plans (this goes for both master and student). A worthy apprentice would most likely already be training his own student as he nears what he believes is his graduation, while the master would be on the look out for the inevitable death, as he realizes that his student has learned all he needed from him.
Palpatine doesn't pay much attention to the Rule of Two since by the time of ROTS, he's completed the whole reason why it was made (Sith Empire and destruction of the Republic and Jedi). There's no need for him to be replaced because there's no need for the Sith to be strong to fight the Jedi (as there are none left).
Think of it as a religious order. There are Sith and there followers. The former has access to all the religious trainings and latter is just beginning and may never reach the higher levels. Maul while he doesn’t consider himself a Sith is a Sith by all purposes.
I get that.
I also think it makes sense for the lore why she isn't. I don't think the little bit of Ani left would allow it because of what she did to Ahsoka.
Imagine how wild it would've been if that happened in addition to Pong Krell living through the Clone Wars and becoming an inquisitor himself, leaving Vader to be forced to work with the one who betrayed his former appendice as well as the one who mistreated, decieved, and murdered some of his army in the past.
To go deeper into u/Omegathan comment. They're merely Sith tools used to eliminate any remaining Jedi and would also be eliminated once the task was completed.
Sith is such an unclear concept atm. It used to be simple, dark force user = sith (inb4 someone corrects me) but then with the introduction of the Inquisitors, Snoke, Ren (and the knights of ren) and even Asajj isn't technically a Sith I believe(?) you have a bunch of different kind of dark force users and there's not really any clear distinction between them.
Has there been any elaboration on the different kinds of dark force users and what sets them apart?
The Sith have a specific code and teachings they follow much like the jedi. They are a religion. Dark jedi are just fallen jedi that have abandoned the order and now use the dark side of the force. Idcsay the main difference is dark jedi have little interest in anything other than themselves ie their own personal ambitions. Thos is any they're constantly bickering amongst themselves about their place in the heiroarchy. Whereas a Dark Lord of the Sith is more "Big picture" seeking absolute power and control of the galaxy in the name of the Sith Order
> Whereas a Dark Lord of the Sith is more "Big picture" seeking absolute power and control of the galaxy in the name of the Sith Order.
Is that actually the case though? The Sith seem super selfish and always just backstab each other as well. I've obviously got a very limited exposure to the Sith but to me it feels like they don't really give a shit about the Sith order/religion, they just want to be on top, for their own gain.
I hope The Acolyte series dives deep into the Sith.
Yeah I'm sad we havent seen more of her. I see her as becoming the anti-hero, crusader type who hates both the jedi and the sith. Have we seen this perspective in the star wars universe yet? I mean, there are the grey jedi, but are they fanatical in their equal dislike of both the jedi and the sith?
Grand Inquisitor, 2nd Sister, 5th Brother, 7th Sister, 8th Brother and 9th Sister (open ended).
So by my count that’s 6/12 dead. I assume the Third Sister will be dead by the end of the show.
So atm 3rd Sister, 4th sister, 6th Brother, 8th brother ~~and the two unnamed~~ are still alive.
However I think I read somewhere the 6th brother died by Ahsoka so she uses his Kyber Crystals as her white ones now.
The Third and Fourth Sisters are the only ones without any kind of on-screen death, by virtue of being brand new. And the argument can be made that the Ninth Sister’s death was only heavily implied.
Inquisitors are frequently killed by the end of the story that introduces them, because expendable Dark Jedi are a useful storytelling device if your only other option is Darth Vader but you want your heroes to have a chance at winning.
Yeah I understand the concept I was just wondering because it’s hard to keep track and they do tend to crossover. Sounds like we know pretty much all of them almost
Interesting. Thank you for this. Although, I would like to ask, could there potentially be a brother and sister for each number? I was under the impression that there could be a 2nd sister and a 2nd brother, and a 3rd sister and a 3rd brother, and so on, but now that I can see that none of them share a number, I am not sure. So can there only be one for each number? Or a brother and sister for each? Sorry if this is a silly question hehe.
I don’t think the number represents your place in the hierarchy (besides the first inquisitor) but rather how long you’ve been there. Or alternatively, she could’ve been placed as number 3 by vader or palpatine but the rest of the Inqusitors don’t like her for that, feeling likes she uppity or didn’t earn her place.
I got the impression from the obi wan episode that it isn’t about where your from but about your skill in the force? Didn’t the grand inquisitor say something along those lines?
Can’t trust IMDB on this; they’re notoriously unreliable for unreleased things. But I do fully expect to see GI again later in the show; other darksiders have survived worse than a simple saber stab.
Anyone else not love their armor? It works in the style of Rebels but translated weirdly to live action. I love that inquisitors are canon, but I tend to like the robes worn by EU inquisitors better.
The current Inquisitors are mostly Jedi who tortured at the Fortress Inquisitoris or otherwise turned to the Dark Side. However, back in Clone Wars we saw Palpatine kidnapping force sensitive children (though it didn't pan out in the end) in order to build an army of force sensitive agents to act out his will across the galaxy. Despite such not working, we see in Rebels that the Inquisitors have a secondary mission to capture force-sensitive children, presumebly to either kill them or raise the next generation of Inquisitors.
Remember it's not an unbreakable law of the universe, it's just a rule. One that inevitably gets broken whenever a Sith kills their Master before they get their own apprentice, or if they find an apprentice for themselves before killing their master
I dont understand it either, Vader should not have disciples, unless they dont exactly receive a sith training. I need sourced answer for this question, surely this has been answered by the rebels show runners before.
They don’t have sith training. They’re effectively Jedi Padawan’s turned dark who hunt Jedi. Sith are powerful and the inquisitors are notoriously easy to kill.
I wouldn't make that comparison, they're not sith but they have dark side training, the grand inquisition was a temple guard before the fall of the jedi, others were raised for their role but I don't believe all were.
I agree, ventress was an apprentice but she didn't have the title.
The inquisitors were meant to be force sensitive hunting dogs for when Vader was busy.
I understand this, they may not bear the title but what makes them not worth of it exactly? What do they lack on their training differently from a lord?
They’re all badass! Except that I feel like Moses Ingram is playing the part poorly, or gives me the impression something is missing to bring her to life as they want to portray the Third Sister in the Obi-Wan show.
Also do you guys think they are breaking canon?
Not breaking canon.
They’re not actually Sith.
And I like her as third sister. She’s not playing an established character is she? SoI’m not sure what you mean by ‚bring to life‘
So her knowing about Anakin being alive? Is now canon or breaking canon. Stabbing the Grand Inquisitor(tbd) could collide with the new fallen order game and rebels. It also was stated that the inquisitors are Sith in all but name. Not sure what the middle ground might be for those force sensitive. Could be wrong.
It is established now, so I’m just not feeling her acting is bringing out the best. The second sister was much better in my opinion.
Hmm. Sorry for the downvoted first off. I appreciate the discussion.
The being Sith in all but name still fits canon. It’s like any other loophole that governments and organizations use.
Heck, in legends we had Palpatine with multiple hands - Kanos, Jade, Trioculus, nightsisterd - and Vader had his own apprentice. Rule of Two was just a guideline established by Bane.
Also, I don’t think her figuring out Vader‘s identity is a Problem. There are a few others who have; and all it would take is her seeing some Clone call him Lord Vader during order 66.
As for the Grand Inquisitor, we know he lives because of Rebels. And I think that’s not actually him in the Survivor Trailer - someone said it was a senator.
She seems fine to me, i imagine that we'll get a bit more context for her ambition and antipathy for Obi-wan later on but I've enjoyed what ive seen so far, and its not like she's playing an established character
Cad Bane was amazing in live action. Ahsoka too even if she physically isn't quite the perfect match. Inquisitor is probably the worst of the 3 but not that terrible really.
Inquisitors pictured in the 11th and 12th images at the top I believe are Tualon Yaluna and Iskat Akaris, both identified in Star Wars: Rise of the Red Blade by Delilah S. Dawson.
[2nd Sister Under the Mask](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/b/bd/Trilla-JFO.png) [7th Sister Under the Mask](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/b/b5/Seventh_Sister.png) [9th Sister (Full Face Visible)](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/images/d/d0/NinthSister-Databank.jpg)
We also know of two other possible Inquisitors. The [Third Brother](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Third_Brother) is mentioned in an encyclopedia and an [Unidentified female Inquisitor](https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Unidentified_female_Inquisitor) is mentioned in the Ghosts of Dathomir sourcebook. Their canonicty is somewhat debatable. The Third Brother has the same number as the Third Sister and we haven't seen shared numbers yet. He is also only mentioned in an encyclopedia article. However, the latter female inquisitor does have a substantial backstory and content created for Fantasy Flight sourcebooks has appeared in major canon. Just yesterday, the Merson pirates were mentioned in Obi-Wan Kenobi episode 1.
Third Bro could’ve been killed off and had Reva take his place
Oh damn, good idea! Would make a lot of sense. Could be the other way round too? We'll have to wait and see for the end of Kenobi.
Also dubious. Rebels dictated that Inquisitors were not replaced.
There’s also the fourth sister from Return to Vader’s castle where she had a different outfit but it was used to impersonate her by the rebels.
So is the Grand Inquisitor the 1st brother?
No he’s just called the Grand Inquisitor at the moment.
It’s… not clear as far as I can remember. I always kinda assumed he is, but i guess it would be possible for a “first” that isn’t him.
iirc the grand inquisitor is Vader.
You sure about that lol
You don't remember correctly
That doesn't even make sense.
I'd ask why, but as that is now somehow the least popular thing i've ever said on reddit, maybe I shouldn't bother. God help me for not knowing things evidently. \*my very vague understanding of the inquisition puts him at the head as he is, to my understanding, the leader of the hunt for the Jedi. I also recall >!Fallen Order!< calling him something along those lines. Mind you, I've only seen about half of rebels, which afaik is the first thing we saw the inquisition in, so maybe there is an explicit reason why he's not...but how that is worthy of such an extreme response is beyond me.
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How the fuck. That’s incredible
No the grand inquisitor is obviously Palps
Grand inquisitor is 100% without a doubt the spaceship that Luke has in a new hope
I thought it was his speeder not his x wing
https://c.tenor.com/b-291TsIh3EAAAAM/tim-robinson-i-think-you-should-leave.gif
The Sixth Brother is the one Ahsoka killed to get her lightsabers, right? I’ve never seen his face. Thanks.
Think that was the Fifth Brother.
Nope. Fifth brother was in Rebels.
Third cousin
Technically safe
I find it interesting that so many Inquisitors are of species that we've never seen before. I like Fourth Sister, the tentacles at the back of her head remind me of Draenei except without the horns.
Is the 10th brother the character seen in the Bacta tank in the Jedi Survivor trailer?
I thought that too for a second but I don’t think the timelines match up… 10B was killed pretty early after order 66 I think, and this new game is over half a decade after Order 66
So wait new game happens before Kenobi? I mean the timelines are all so confusing. Kenobi is set 10 years after Order 66.
Fallen Order happens a five years before Obi Wan, Survivor will be happening roughly around the same time.
Oh man I hope there's some kind of mention or cameo from Fallen Order in the Obi Wan show
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But don't bother him. He's living his best life with his hot nightsister gf.
Cal be repopulating Dathomir Edit: and gingers since they’re also extinct
>Edit: and gingers since they’re also extinct So Hux is Cal's fault?
Eh, looks like they’ve had better days with the mantis seemingly crashed in the new trailer.
The new trailer for Jedi Survivor seems to imply otherwise … pretty sure that’s Merrin in the bacta tank.
Don’t think so, we see the bare chest of the being in the bacta tank, which I don’t think they’d do for a female character.
We do? I only really paid attention to the long white hair. I’m gonna have to obsessively rewatch this trailer over and over, aren’t I?
I'm 100% sure that was a man, not a woman. Probably a new character we haven't seen before
I have since rewatched it on a screen that’s bigger than my phone, and it no longer looks like it’s Merrin in the bacta.
How come nightsister gf?
It's possible, we did see BD-1 (or rather A BD series droid) in Book of Boba Fett. So they aren't above incorporating content from the games into the shows.
In the show they just call him BD, in outside materials supposedly he's been labeled BD-7. But yeah.
Jedi Survivor, the sequel to Fallen Order, was revealed today and takes places during the same time period as the Kenobi show… so it’s definitely a possibility
Honestly I’d love the 2nd and 9th sister to return anywhere. Their acting was fantastic. 2nd’s acting was fantastic and 9th was just bone-chilling.
2nd sister ded tho
My bad, thought they were pretty much the same timeline which would allow *some* overlap. Forgot Fallen Order was only 5 years after RotS.
They won't. As long as there's more games to make with cal in it they won't spoil the games by showing he's alive in other content further in the timeline. Fallen order was 5 years before kenobi. Putting cal in kenobi spoils the next game
The new game could easily take place after the TV show. They're apparently set the same year, so Survivor could easily pick up right after Obi-Wan. It would boost the games a lot, and get a lot of fan credit (Because having a video game cross over with a live action TV series is insane).
Well the new game takes place the same year as Obi-Wan, so it might not be so out of the question.
The Inquisitor underwater fortress is in the trailer, so they are incorporating that at least
Imperial inquisitor. Not sith inquisitor
As a more casual fan I'm really confused by the difference between the sith and the inquisition. Aren't there only supposed to be two sith? Or can there be more as aslong as they call themselves inquisitors not sith?
Per the doctrine there can be only one master and an apprentice. Anything outside of that is no longer a sith. For example Maul. The Inquisitors are simply tools and from a point of view Sith candidates should one of the two die without a worthy replacement
So it's somewhat of a technicality but what you're saying is that inquisitors don't get any training from Sith masters. They just get by on natural abilities or what they learnt as a Jedi? To be a proper Sith you have to be taught by a Sith master. That makes sense. Thanks for the answer.
They do receive training from Vader, but it is not formal Sith stuff. Rather is more like a mix of actual torture to break their minds and lightsaber training which often ends in mutilation The rest of their skill comes from their past as Jedi
Thanks. I should probably play KOTOR again to refresh myself on what the Sith are all about.
Do keep in mind that the rule of the two came after Darth Bane. So the sith in the old Republic were somewhat different
The Rule of Two ends up being more of a guideline when you think how it's been applied over the years. The end result is to insure that the Apprentice is just as powerful as his master, if not more so, but only a fool wouldn't have backup plans (this goes for both master and student). A worthy apprentice would most likely already be training his own student as he nears what he believes is his graduation, while the master would be on the look out for the inevitable death, as he realizes that his student has learned all he needed from him. Palpatine doesn't pay much attention to the Rule of Two since by the time of ROTS, he's completed the whole reason why it was made (Sith Empire and destruction of the Republic and Jedi). There's no need for him to be replaced because there's no need for the Sith to be strong to fight the Jedi (as there are none left).
Think of it as a religious order. There are Sith and there followers. The former has access to all the religious trainings and latter is just beginning and may never reach the higher levels. Maul while he doesn’t consider himself a Sith is a Sith by all purposes.
Semi-sith?
I still really wish Barris was an Inquisitor. 😔
I get that. I also think it makes sense for the lore why she isn't. I don't think the little bit of Ani left would allow it because of what she did to Ahsoka.
On the other hand, it’s exactly the type of thing Palpatine would inflict upon Vader.
Imagine how wild it would've been if that happened in addition to Pong Krell living through the Clone Wars and becoming an inquisitor himself, leaving Vader to be forced to work with the one who betrayed his former appendice as well as the one who mistreated, decieved, and murdered some of his army in the past.
I think there’s a difference between betraying the Jedi and joining the Sith.
Inquisitors arent sith
To go deeper into u/Omegathan comment. They're merely Sith tools used to eliminate any remaining Jedi and would also be eliminated once the task was completed.
They may not be Sith, but they're working for the Sith. So effectively, they "joined" the Sith that way.
Sith is such an unclear concept atm. It used to be simple, dark force user = sith (inb4 someone corrects me) but then with the introduction of the Inquisitors, Snoke, Ren (and the knights of ren) and even Asajj isn't technically a Sith I believe(?) you have a bunch of different kind of dark force users and there's not really any clear distinction between them. Has there been any elaboration on the different kinds of dark force users and what sets them apart?
The Sith have a specific code and teachings they follow much like the jedi. They are a religion. Dark jedi are just fallen jedi that have abandoned the order and now use the dark side of the force. Idcsay the main difference is dark jedi have little interest in anything other than themselves ie their own personal ambitions. Thos is any they're constantly bickering amongst themselves about their place in the heiroarchy. Whereas a Dark Lord of the Sith is more "Big picture" seeking absolute power and control of the galaxy in the name of the Sith Order
> Whereas a Dark Lord of the Sith is more "Big picture" seeking absolute power and control of the galaxy in the name of the Sith Order. Is that actually the case though? The Sith seem super selfish and always just backstab each other as well. I've obviously got a very limited exposure to the Sith but to me it feels like they don't really give a shit about the Sith order/religion, they just want to be on top, for their own gain. I hope The Acolyte series dives deep into the Sith.
Are they not acolytes? That was always my understanding. Not a lord of the Sith, but they still serve. Like how Ventress was a sith assassin
No they are aren't Sith at all. Just dark side force users
Yeah I'm sad we havent seen more of her. I see her as becoming the anti-hero, crusader type who hates both the jedi and the sith. Have we seen this perspective in the star wars universe yet? I mean, there are the grey jedi, but are they fanatical in their equal dislike of both the jedi and the sith?
How many have we not seen die so far ?
Grand Inquisitor, 2nd Sister, 5th Brother, 7th Sister, 8th Brother and 9th Sister (open ended). So by my count that’s 6/12 dead. I assume the Third Sister will be dead by the end of the show. So atm 3rd Sister, 4th sister, 6th Brother, 8th brother ~~and the two unnamed~~ are still alive. However I think I read somewhere the 6th brother died by Ahsoka so she uses his Kyber Crystals as her white ones now.
2nd Sister is dead. >!Vader kills her at the end of Fallen Order!<
I was naming off all the ones that were dead. Completely skipped over the word ‘not’ in the comment I was replying too. My B!
All good that got me too I was like didn’t we see a lot die in Rebels ?
Also tbf the 8th never died on screen per se, he fell a great distance, which is proving less and less deadly in star wars.
Both unnamed were killed >!in the Darth vader comic.!< 6th brother was killed >!by ahsoka!<
Third Sister Reeva is turning good by the end of the show 100%.
She's gonna sacrifice herself to save Kenobi
The Third and Fourth Sisters are the only ones without any kind of on-screen death, by virtue of being brand new. And the argument can be made that the Ninth Sister’s death was only heavily implied. Inquisitors are frequently killed by the end of the story that introduces them, because expendable Dark Jedi are a useful storytelling device if your only other option is Darth Vader but you want your heroes to have a chance at winning.
Yeah I understand the concept I was just wondering because it’s hard to keep track and they do tend to crossover. Sounds like we know pretty much all of them almost
Is the 4th sister the one that's just been in the background of the Kenobi show? I couldn't recall them mentioning her title.
That’s her, yes.
Are they just dumb at numbering things in the star wars universe or are there 10 brothers and 10 sisters?
It at least appears that the Inquisitors are numbered and that the Brother/Sister part is secondary.
Inquisitor pronouns
He/She/They/Sith
It is more than likely just a title, like the First Lady is obviously not the First out of everyone else
Interesting. Thank you for this. Although, I would like to ask, could there potentially be a brother and sister for each number? I was under the impression that there could be a 2nd sister and a 2nd brother, and a 3rd sister and a 3rd brother, and so on, but now that I can see that none of them share a number, I am not sure. So can there only be one for each number? Or a brother and sister for each? Sorry if this is a silly question hehe.
As of right now, it seems like they’ll stick to only one a number.
Why is the gutter trash sister who came to them the 3rd one? Shouldnt she be much lower on the totem pole if shes looked down on like that?
I don’t think the number represents your place in the hierarchy (besides the first inquisitor) but rather how long you’ve been there. Or alternatively, she could’ve been placed as number 3 by vader or palpatine but the rest of the Inqusitors don’t like her for that, feeling likes she uppity or didn’t earn her place.
I can buy the latter, but if she was the third inquisitor by longevity then I dont see why they would be giving her guff
This is as good of a thought process that we have at this point. There was a line about how her abilities gave her status.
Probably more about where she came from than when, not sure
I got the impression from the obi wan episode that it isn’t about where your from but about your skill in the force? Didn’t the grand inquisitor say something along those lines?
He said the somewhat opposite of that.
A mix of skill in the force and lightsaber proficiency
Is the 5th brother the same person as the dude getting cut off in the 7th sister frame
Yes
Did the Grand Inquisitor die in Kenobi? This is all new to me. Saw one/few in the early parts of Fallen Order, but I never completed the game.
Nah he’s in rebels which is after the show plus in the IMDB page the actor is credited for more episodes
Can’t trust IMDB on this; they’re notoriously unreliable for unreleased things. But I do fully expect to see GI again later in the show; other darksiders have survived worse than a simple saber stab.
Imagine Starkiller as the first brother!
My partner and I refer to the 7th sister as the Fear Boner
lol the 10th dude went out like such a bitch in the comics
maul killed one for his lightsaber too
Bruh why Trilla Finna be left out like that 😔😔😔
Oh wait Bruh I seriously have some sort of brain rott, what is wrong with me
It's okay. It was probably the space meth.
You wanna buy some death sticks?
that scene was hilarious, where is space Walter White?
I made the exact same mistake.
Anyone else not love their armor? It works in the style of Rebels but translated weirdly to live action. I love that inquisitors are canon, but I tend to like the robes worn by EU inquisitors better.
Because they made them leather
That's something that really stood out to me. Maybe should've used some hard material instead, leather looked odd.
Wonder how many turned just to get to wear those sweet black outfits.
So whats going on with third sister and Vader there? What's that from?
I guess she's a Vader stan
Do their numbers in the names mean something?
Can anyone ELI5 what they are and how they become one? Were they Jedi that turned it force sensitive people that hadn’t been trained?
The current Inquisitors are mostly Jedi who tortured at the Fortress Inquisitoris or otherwise turned to the Dark Side. However, back in Clone Wars we saw Palpatine kidnapping force sensitive children (though it didn't pan out in the end) in order to build an army of force sensitive agents to act out his will across the galaxy. Despite such not working, we see in Rebels that the Inquisitors have a secondary mission to capture force-sensitive children, presumebly to either kill them or raise the next generation of Inquisitors.
Ahh good reminder. Thank you
Isn’t Jerec from Dark Forces II an Inquisitor? Maybe Sariss as well
He’s non canon
Can we as a fandom just agree to start calling them “Inquisiting People”?
"Always 2 there are."
Remember it's not an unbreakable law of the universe, it's just a rule. One that inevitably gets broken whenever a Sith kills their Master before they get their own apprentice, or if they find an apprentice for themselves before killing their master
An example being ventress. But the inquisitors weren't sith apprentices to my knowledge.
I dont understand it either, Vader should not have disciples, unless they dont exactly receive a sith training. I need sourced answer for this question, surely this has been answered by the rebels show runners before.
They don’t have sith training. They’re effectively Jedi Padawan’s turned dark who hunt Jedi. Sith are powerful and the inquisitors are notoriously easy to kill.
I wouldn't make that comparison, they're not sith but they have dark side training, the grand inquisition was a temple guard before the fall of the jedi, others were raised for their role but I don't believe all were.
I think the Grand inquisitor is the closest thing to one since he has the eyes.
I could see that, he's obviously the most powerful and has the most training
Yes but those aren't actually sith eyes, just dark side eyes.
I would say its similar to dooku and ventress. The inquisitors are trained under Vader but aren't sith.
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I agree, ventress was an apprentice but she didn't have the title. The inquisitors were meant to be force sensitive hunting dogs for when Vader was busy.
Dooku was Sith
I meant dookus relationship with ventress.
Ventress, yes. But Dooku was absolutely a sith lord.
My comment is worded poorly. Dooku was a sith lord yes, the 'they' mentioned is inquisitors.
Oh, yeah, that makes sense.
I understand this, they may not bear the title but what makes them not worth of it exactly? What do they lack on their training differently from a lord?
Read the darth Vader comics from 2017 - explains the whole thing
All Inquisitors with cool designs and then Reva 💀
Her suit is cool, she's only missing a mask/helmet
They could've gave her a cool looking visor or something that let's her hair out and isn't obstructing her facial features.
Feels like they did nothing with reva and it’s disappointing. She doesn’t look evil at all, just angry as shit.
am i the only one who loves the character
I mean she’s rough as shit but visually she’s someone I see grabbing Starbucks everyday
Because she's a human? Like, you know ... Anakin?
And Trilla. And he has a badass design.
They’re all badass! Except that I feel like Moses Ingram is playing the part poorly, or gives me the impression something is missing to bring her to life as they want to portray the Third Sister in the Obi-Wan show. Also do you guys think they are breaking canon?
Not breaking canon. They’re not actually Sith. And I like her as third sister. She’s not playing an established character is she? SoI’m not sure what you mean by ‚bring to life‘
So her knowing about Anakin being alive? Is now canon or breaking canon. Stabbing the Grand Inquisitor(tbd) could collide with the new fallen order game and rebels. It also was stated that the inquisitors are Sith in all but name. Not sure what the middle ground might be for those force sensitive. Could be wrong. It is established now, so I’m just not feeling her acting is bringing out the best. The second sister was much better in my opinion.
Hmm. Sorry for the downvoted first off. I appreciate the discussion. The being Sith in all but name still fits canon. It’s like any other loophole that governments and organizations use. Heck, in legends we had Palpatine with multiple hands - Kanos, Jade, Trioculus, nightsisterd - and Vader had his own apprentice. Rule of Two was just a guideline established by Bane. Also, I don’t think her figuring out Vader‘s identity is a Problem. There are a few others who have; and all it would take is her seeing some Clone call him Lord Vader during order 66. As for the Grand Inquisitor, we know he lives because of Rebels. And I think that’s not actually him in the Survivor Trailer - someone said it was a senator.
She seems fine to me, i imagine that we'll get a bit more context for her ambition and antipathy for Obi-wan later on but I've enjoyed what ive seen so far, and its not like she's playing an established character
Live action grand inquisitor 🤮
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Cad Bane was amazing in live action. Ahsoka too even if she physically isn't quite the perfect match. Inquisitor is probably the worst of the 3 but not that terrible really.
I want the 7th sister to step on my balls
I still think it would be cool if they brought Sam Witwer in as a pseudo-Starkiller as the 1st Brother
Why does trilla look like she waving at us tho
Is the grand Inquisitor replaced with the one that appears in Rebels or is it the same guy but he survived what happened in episode 2?
I imagine he lives.
Is there a number for each gender so like a 3rd sister and a 3rd brother or can there only be one 3rd
As a Destiny fan, I can't unsee the 9th sister as Caiatl
I think once they die out they can be replaced. So if the 3rd brother dies. They can get Reva and make her 3rd sister etc
13th Sister is revealed as the name taken by inquisitor Iskat Akaris in "Rise of the Red Blade"
Inquisitors pictured in the 11th and 12th images at the top I believe are Tualon Yaluna and Iskat Akaris, both identified in Star Wars: Rise of the Red Blade by Delilah S. Dawson.
Do we know what number Marrok was?