Summary

  • Star Wars should bring back iconic characters from Knights of the Old Republic in Star Wars canon for eager audiences.
  • Darth Malak, Bastila Shan, and Canderous Ordo could add depth to Star Wars canon with their stories.
  • Knights of the Old Republic characters like Juhani and Darth Revan offer diversity and representation.

The characters of Star Wars, and because of this, many viewers want to see these characters return in canon. Some of these characters have already been made canon in some form or another, either through references in the novels or in the comics. However, despite these references, the characters themselves have yet to make an appearance in the flesh.

Because of this, many viewers still want to see them make a real appearance in canon. Whether this be in live-action or an appearance in the comics, so long as the character does make an actual appearance in canon, audiences would be eager to see more from Knights of the Old Republic and its characters. These are some of the best, with incredible stories just waiting to be brought to Disney's canon.

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10 Darth Malak Was The Main Villain Of Knights Of The Old Republic

His Appearance In Canon Would Be A Step Towards Canon KOTOR

Known as one of Revan's closest friends and confidants, Darth Malak fell to the dark side as a result of his role in the Mandalorian Wars. Following Revan in the ways of the Sith, Malak would go on to become Revan's apprentice until his master was ripped away from him by the Jedi. They would eventually meet in conflict once again as a result of the events of Knights of the Old Republic, with Darth Malak attempting to use an ancient weapon known as the Star Forge in order to rebuild the Sith Empire.

Being the main villain of the original game, Darth Malak's story is not only deeply personal, but fleshed out as well. His conflict with Revan, the player character, shows the path that Revan could have gone down should they have continued down the path of the dark side. If he were to make an appearance in canon, it would likely be in a canon KOTOR.

9 Bastila Shan Became The Love Of Revan's Life

The Two Shared A Powerful Force Bond

Bastila Shan was a Jedi Knight at the time of Knights of the Old Republic, unique for a Force ability called Battle Meditation. Not only did she assist with Revan's transition back to the Jedi, but she also proved herself to be susceptible to the pull of the dark side, as Darth Malak managed to make her fall. She was ionate for a Jedi with very clear opinions, going from an almost naive Jedi to a capable ally over the course of the game.

Despite the fact that Revan is a character influenced by player choice, the Revan canon to Star Wars Legends was a man who would go on to fall in love with Bastila. The two would even have a child, with these events leading into Revan's capture by the Sith Empire as seen in Star Wars: The Old Republic. She could be introduced to Star Wars canon at any point in her personal timeline, either during her training as a Jedi or long after.

8 Canderous Ordo Is A Major Part Of Mandalorian History

Making Him Canon Could Make The Mask Of Mandalore Canon

Originally meeting Revan as a mercenary for hire, Canderous Ordo was a proud Mandalorian who fought during the Mandalorian Wars. Quick to violence, Canderous had more of a dark side leaning than many of the characters met throughout Knights of the Old Republic. After the game is finished and Darth Malak has been defeated, Canderous would eventually go on to locate the Mask of Mandalore with Revan's help, reclaiming it and taking the name Mandalore the Preserver as the new leader of the Mandalorians.

Because the Mask of Mandalore operates in a very similar manner to the Darksaber in Star Wars canon, it is possible that this part of Knights of the Old Republic will never become canon. If Canderous were to be introduced in canon at all, changes would need to be made either by involving the Darksaber in his story or by making the Mask of Mandalore canon in some regard. Regardless, no matter how fans see Canderous in the future, there is certain to be plenty of action and fighting.

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7 Darth Sion Was Immortal Through The Dark Side Long Before Darth Sidious

He Was Already Referenced In The Ahsoka Series

Born long before the events of either of the Knights of the Old Republic games, Darth Sion originally fought alongside the previous Sith Empire. He nearly met his end in battle, but his anger and resentment in the dark side was so powerful that death could not claim him. Darth Sion effectively became immortal as a result of this, continuing to carry the pain of living as the Lord of Pain.

Although Darth Sion has never personally been seen in Star Wars canon, he has actually been referenced in the Ahsoka series. The ship used by Eye of Sion, a direct reference to the Sith Lord who was missing one of his eyes in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II. With any luck, this not only means he is already canon to the series, but that fans will also be seeing him sometime soon.

6 Darth Nihilus Was Capable Of Destruction On A Global Scale

A Statue Of The Sith Lord Was Located On Exegol

Also known as the Lord of Hunger, Darth Nihilus was afflicted with a terrible desire to consume Force energy as a result of the tragedy on Malachor V. After the detonation of the Mass Shadow Generator, Darth Nihilus was caught in the blast, only barely managing to survive. Now, as a dark lord of the Sith, Darth Nihilus is capable of consuming massive amounts of Force energy, able to annihilate entire planets in a matter of moments.

Seeing this kind of destruction in the modern canon would finally bring back a threat equal to or greater than that of the original Death Star. There would be tangible stakes, and even if he was brought back for a different storyline than that of the sequel game, he would still hopefully be a powerful threat. This is only made more important by the fact that Darth Nihilus has already been shown briefly in canon, with a statue of him appearing on the Sith planet of Exegol.

5 Meetra Surik Cut Herself Off From The Force Entirely

Her History In The Mandalorian Wars Is Complicated And Compelling

Most easily recognizable as the protagonist of Knights of the Old Republic II, Meetra Surik fought back against the Mandalorians during the Mandalorian Wars, going against her orders as a Jedi. She was the only person to not fall to the dark side as a result of this, going so far as to cut herself off from the Force entirely. It was Meetra who pulled the trigger on the Mass Shadow Generator, and it was her actions that resulted in the massive casualties on Malachor V.

Like some of the other characters introduced in these games, Meetra has actually already been referenced in canon. Throughout The High Republic series of novels and comics, her name is used as an exclamation. Though she does not make a physical appearance, her influence can still be felt years down the line.

4 Visas Marr Was Once A Powerful Practitioner Of The Dark Side

She Was A Disciple Of Darth Nihilus, But Can Be Turned To The Light

Introduced as one of the companions in Knights of the Old Republic II, Visas Marr originally lived in the Miraluka colony on the planet Katarr. However, when Darth Nihilus came to the planet and consumed the Force energies of everyone living on the planet, Visas was the only person left alive. She was taken as his apprentice, learning the ways of the Sith from Darth Nihilus.

However, upon meeting Meetra Surik, Visas Marr was slowly swayed towards the path of the light. Eventually, she would completely defy Darth Nihilus and learn the ways of the Jedi from Meetra, even if in an unofficial capacity. While an appearance from Visas in canon may be tied to Darth Nihilus, because he is canon, there will always be a chance that she could show up in a future Star Wars project.

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3 Darth Traya Was A Sith Lord Hiding In Plain Sight

Her Philosophy Would Be Interesting To Tackle In Star Wars Canon

Pretending to be a feeble, old Jedi, Kreia appears as one of the first companions available in Knights of the Old Republic II. She is a bit odd for a Jedi, with a philosophy that glorifies pain and looking out for one's self over others. It should come as no surprise to those who have interacted with the character that Kreia is actually the deadly Darth Traya in disguise, having turned to the dark side as a result of the tragedy on Malachor V.

Kreia is an interesting character to bring to canon not only because of her manipulations, but because of her unique philosophy. She was the one that brought the Sith Triumvirate together, including herself, Darth Sion, and Darth Nihilus. Kreia's tactical mind would be well appreciated in canon, echoing the expertise of manipulators such as Darth Sidious.

2 Juhani Is A Cathar Jedi Struggling Against The Dark Side's Influence

Seeing Her In Canon Would Be Great For LGBT Representation

Starting her story under the tyrannical hold of the Mandalorians, Juhani decided to become a Jedi after her people were freed from slavery by the Jedi. However, during her training, she was tested, nearly falling to the dark side after being led to believe that she had killed her master. Revan found her like this and eventually coaxed her back to the light, then recruited her to assist in defeating Darth Malak and his Star Forge.

Like Bastila, Juhani is a romance option for Revan. However, she is only a romance option for a female Revan, something that was groundbreaking at the time the game was released in 2003. Juhani's inclusion in canon would be another great step for representation, something that until recently has been significantly lacking in the Star Wars franchise.

1 Darth Revan Is One Of The Most Interesting Sith Ever

They Are Already Canon, But Have Only Been Mentioned

Being one of the most recognizable figures outside the official canon, Darth Revan was a fierce warrior. Renowned for their tactical mind during the Mandalorian Wars and considered one of the most powerful Jedi, Revan eventually fell to the dark side. Unable to take this, the Jedi would eventually brainwash them, leading Revan to once again fight against Darth Malak for the sake of the galaxy.

Although Revan has never made an official appearance in Star Wars canon, their name has been referenced in Adam Christopher's novel Shadow of the Sith. It was here that a group of Sith cultists mentioned Revan by name, though this is as far as their inclusion in canon goes. If the Knights of the Old Republic remake releases as canon, it is possible that Revan will once again be seen in all their former glory.

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Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Systems
Top Critic Avg: 83/100 Critics Rec: 85%
Released
July 15, 2003
ESRB
T for Teen: Violence
Developer(s)
BioWare
Publisher(s)
LucasArts
Engine
Odyssey Engine

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic tells the story of the Star Wars universe long before the Skywalker family altered the fate of the galaxy. The player assumes control of Revan, an amnesiac Force who finds themselves thrown into the center of the ancient struggle between the Jedi and the Sith. An open-world RPG that allows the player to explore a galaxy of planets, KOTOR puts an emphasis on player choice: Revan must decide whether to save the galaxy, or conquer it.

Franchise
Star Wars
Platform(s)
Xbox (Original), iOS, Android, Switch, PC, macOS
How Long To Beat
30 Hours
Metascore
94