The Acolyte Episode 7 Offers New Theory About the Identity of Qimir's Sith Master

Let the speculation begin.

Warning: Spoilers follow for Episode 7 of The Acolyte.


The Acolyte's latest episode left a question mark over one character's fate, raising suspicions about whether Qimir's Sith Master may have been hiding in plain sight.

Episode 7 of The Acolyte flashed back sixteen years to reveal what happened on Brendok. It turns out that the Jedi's meddling led to a clash, which saw Sol kill Mother Aniseya with his lightsaber and Indara free Kelnacca from the witches' possession, resulting in the total wipeout of the coven — or so it seemed.

Mother Koril vanished into a cloud of dark smoke during the chaos, and her body was absent among the witches, presumably left for dead inside the fortress. Her disappearing act spiked fans' curiosities as they took to X/Twitter and Reddit to speculate whether Koril made it out alive and potentially linked up with Qimir.

"So Koril is still out there right? We never saw her die," one person wrote on Reddit, to which someone replied: "Saying it now Koril is the Sith who Qimir is under." Another shared a telling line of dialogue, suggesting, "'Good girl. Get mad.' Could be a tip-off there." A fourth person agreed: "She had to be the one pulling the strings."

There has been a lot of ambiguity around Mother Koril, as we learned in Episode 3 that she was responsible for bringing Osha and Mae "into the world" and that she "carried them" while Aniseya "created them." Some people wondered whether Darth Plagueis also had a hand in it, meaning there is a deeper Dark Side connection.

Plagueis' name has frequently come up and it is not known if Qimir is working as his apprentice, but it is also possible that Koril has a pivotal part to play in it all.

With only one episode of The Acolyte remaining, there is a lot of ground still to cover and mysteries to be solved (but there could be even more to explore in a potential Season 2). IGN's review of Episode 7 noted that it provided "a lot of information," but some revelations are offset by "very frustrating and often silly specifics."


Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on X/Twitter here.