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"And who might you be?"
―The Inquisitor, to Ahsoka Tano — (audio) Listen (file info)[2]

A humanoid Inquisitor served the Galactic Empire as a Jedi hunter during the Great Jedi Purge. The Inquisitor was a member of the Imperial Inquisitorius. At some point during or after 18 BBY, he visited a farming village after a villager tipped off the Empire to the presence of a Jedi there: former Padawan Ahsoka Tano. Tano was away from the village when the Inquisitor arrived, causing him to destroy the settlement and kill everyone there except for the villager who had informed and an old man. When Tano returned from delivering harvested crops with the villager's sister, the Inquisitor recognized her, but she saved the informant's life from the Inquisitor and killed him with his own double-bladed spinning lightsaber.

Biography[]

"Can it be? You're supposed to be dead. Looks like I shall be rewarded… Ahsoka Tano!"
―The Inquisitor identifies his quarry — (audio) Listen (file info)[2]
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The Inquisitor attacks Ahsoka Tano

A humanoid Force-sensitive served the Galactic Empire's Inquisitorius as an Inquisitor, hunting the Jedi.[2] Shortly after[1] Operation: Knightfall in 19 BBY,[7] he met with fellow Inquisitors Marrok, Barriss Offee, and the Fourth Sister inside Fortress Inquisitorius on the planet Nur. Together, the four knelt before the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader, who led the Inquisitors.[3] At some point during or after 18 BBY,[1] the Inquisitor was tipped off by a villager about the former Togruta Jedi Ahsoka Tano's presence in a village, and arrived in the settlement to investigate. Upon not finding his target there, he slaughtered the entire village but the informant who alerted him of Tano's presence, and an old man. Holding the two hostage in the village center as it burned, the Inquisitor circled the two farmers and intimidated them with his doubled-bladed spinning lightsaber. When the informant claimed that he should be rewarded for his effort, the Inquisitor accused him of lying and claimed that it would not win him Imperial favor.[2]

When Tano returned to the village from a produce delivery alongside the informant's sister, the two found the village in flames and the Inquisitor tormenting the two farmers. Upon spotting Tano, the informant told the Inquisitor that he had been telling the truth. The Inquisitor acknowledged this, and attempted to "reward" the informant by killing him, but Tano used telekinesis to pull the man away from the Inquisitor, and cause his lightsaber to miss its target. Intrigued, the Inquisitor recognized Tano and gloated that he would be rewarded for her death. He attempted to kill Tano, but she dodged his blows before grabbing his lightsaber and deactivating it. She then wrenched the weapon out of his hands and decapitated him. The Inquisitor's head was flung away from his body, and deflated within his mask after landing on the ground.[2]

Personality and traits[]

"You lie to me and expect Imperial favor?"
―The Inquisitor intimidates his victim — (audio) Listen (file info)[2]
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The Inquisitor wielding his double-bladed spinning lightsaber

The Inquisitor was a humanoid, taller than 1.76 meters.[5] As an individual, the Inquisitor was cruel, impatient, and ambitious. Upon not immediately finding Ahsoka in the farming village after being tipped off by an informant, the Inquisitor massacred the entire populace and burnt down the village. He would go on to taunt the informant and accuse him of lying. In his confrontation with Ahsoka, the Inquisitor erroneously suspected an easy victory against the former Jedi, and believed that her death would lead to him being rewarded.[2]

Equipment[]

The Inquisitor wore a skull-like mask with red eyes, and black cloak adorned with two large Imperial crests, which included a hood that covered his head. He was equipped with a red double-bladed spinning lightsaber as a weapon.[2]

Behind the scenes[]

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The Inquisitor was portrayed by actor Clancy Brown.

The Inquisitor appeared in the sixth episode of Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, "Resolve," and was portrayed by Clancy Brown.[2] Within the Ahsoka novel by E. K. Johnston, Ahsoka Tano confronts and defeats an Inquisitor known as the Sixth Brother during the Raada Uprising of the early Imperial Era.[8] When Johnston reacted to the trailer for Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi, she assumed the Inquisitor was not an adaption of the Sixth Brother[9] because the character he is seen threatening is not Kaeden Larte.[10] When a fan replied by assuming the Inquisitor would end up being the Sixth Brother, she joked that was merely a lack of optimism.[11]

When addressing the possibility of contradictions, she stated she hopes fans do not declare her novel non-canon, stating that the book was approved by Dave Filoni years prior so it was natural for Tano's story to change.[12] When Tales of the Jedi released, Filoni confirmed that the episode was based on the same outline provided for the Ahsoka novel, and was intended to be the same story.[13] However the reference book Star Wars The Dark Side Pocket Expert, which includes information from the Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi series, lists Sixth Brother as only appearing in Ahsoka and Star Wars: Darth Vader (2017).[14] Additionally, the Sixth Brother's description in Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade matches the one given in Ahsoka, since he is described as having blue eyes, whereas the Inquisitor in Tales of the Jedi is depicted with red eyes.[15] Meaning that the Inquisitor who appears in "Resolve" is not the same character as the Sixth Brother. This article assumes that the novel and episode depict separate events, including separate Inquisitors, as neither inherently contradicts or negates the other.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ahsoka establishes that the Sixth Brother was the first Inquisitor Ahsoka Tano ever encountered. As Ahsoka dates itself to be a year into the Imperial Era, which started in 19 BBY according Star Wars: Galactic Atlas, the events of the novel must occur in 18 BBY. As such, the main events of "Resolve" must take place during or after that year because it features Tano encountering and killing a different Inquisitor. It also takes place before Tano actively became part of the Rebellion by the events of "Out of Darkness," which The Official Star Wars Fact File Part 84 (5 BBY 27–30, Out of darkness) dates to 5 BBY.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Tales of the Jedi logo Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — "Resolve"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 TalesoftheEmpire-logo Star Wars: Tales of the Empire — "Devoted"
  4. StarWars-DatabankII Ahsoka Tano in the Databank (backup link)
  5. 5.0 5.1 The Inquisitor is visibly taller than Ahsoka Tano in "Resolve," who is 1.76 meters according to Star Wars: Character Encyclopedia, Updated and Expanded Edition.
  6. Star Wars: The Secrets of the Sith states that the Inquisitors were all former Jedi.
  7. Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, including Operation: Knightfall, to 19 BBY.
  8. Ahsoka
  9. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter: "A new Inquisitor, because it's only fair that Ahsoka gets to beat like 12 of them. 🤣🤣🤣" (backup link)
  10. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter: "Well, that's certainly not Kaedan he's got." (backup link)
  11. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter: "I like your optimism." (backup link)
  12. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter: "There isn't a big conspiracy behind the changes in Ahsoka's story. Dave approved the book six years ago and then kept working on her journey. It's frustrating to see people gleefully declare my book non-canon instead of just...using their imaginations. Like we did." (backup link)
  13. Dave Filoni on How TALES OF THE JEDI Explores Choices Between Light and Dark by Ratcliffe, Amy on nerdist.com (October 26, 2022) (archived from the original on October 26, 2022)
  14. Star Wars The Dark Side Pocket Expert
  15. Inquisitor: Rise of the Red Blade
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