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The Imperial Knights, formally the Knights of the Empire, were an order of Force-practitioners loyal to the Emperor of the Fel Empire. They were fully trained in the ways of the Force and rejected the dark side of the Force, unlike previous Imperial Force-based organizations. Though they did not draw on the dark side, they did not strictly follow the light side either, and were viewed as Gray by the Jedi Order.
The Imperial Knights swore loyalty to their Emperor, serving the Force as embodied by him. By 130 ABY, Emperor Roan Fel was a fully-trained Imperial Knight, and the leader of the organization. However, if the Emperor were to ever fall to the dark side, it was the duty of the Imperial Knights to either remove him from power or bring him back to the light, as ultimately, it was the Force that they owed their allegiance to.
Following the Fel Empire's displacement by Darth Krayt in 130 ABY, the Imperial Knights fled from the capital with their Emperor, becoming a part of his Empire-in-exile. By 137 ABY, several Imperial Knights were being routinely sent on missions by Roan Fel, as he sought to establish alliances with both the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances and the Jedi Order. They were often on the front lines of the Second Imperial Civil War, battling Darth Krayt's forces on such planets as Vendaxa, Mon Calamari, and Had Abbadon.
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The Imperial Knights were founded approximately three generations before 130 ABY, swearing fealty to Jagged Fel, the first Emperor of the revived Galactic Empire.[9] By 130 ABY, the Emperor and leader of the Imperial Knights, Roan Fel, was a descendant of Jagged's father, Baron Soontir Fel,[10] who, like Jagged, was not Force-sensitive. The Imperial Knights were a highly-organized order by 130 ABY, dedicated to the preservation of the Empire and the defense of the Emperor,[11] and were sometimes referred to as "Imperial Jedi".[1]
It was said that the first loyalty of the Imperial Knights was not to the Force, but to the Empire as personified in the Emperor.[1] Imperial Knights were in the service of the Emperor for life --- only one knight ever left the order, and in the words of Marasiah Fel, "his life proved short".[12] Though the Imperial Knights ultimately served the Force through the Emperor, this was only true if he served the light side of the Force. If he were ever to turn to the dark side, their duty was to either bring him back to the light or remove him from power.[13] This policy had been in place since the Order's founding, and as such, it was ultimately the Force that the Imperial Knights owed their allegiance to.[13] According to Treis Sinde the Imperial Knights served the Force by serving an Empire that brings order, with their duty having been to the Emperor for three generations. Sinde also asserted that sacrificing innocents when necessary for the greater good was the Imperial way.[9] By 137 ABY, it was the goal of every Imperial Knight to see Roan Fel returned safely to the position of Emperor of the galaxy, protecting both his self and his secrecy.[11]
Recruitment within the Imperial Knights was limited to those who demonstrated loyalty to the Emperor, in addition to potential in the Force. Upon being identified, a potential student would be drafted into Imperial service to study under a veteran Knight on Bastion, and would continue studying under that master until their own knighthood was warranted, although other Knights would occasionally assist in their training. Training could be very harsh, but not cruel, and could often take years, but as the Emperor demanded and always got success, no student ever failed their training. In training, a student would learn all they needed to know in order to defend the Emperor against all those who would harm him, and upon completing their training, would serve the Emperor as a bodyguard and agent, fighting until the death. Their training saw them learn to use the Force in order to transform themselves into living weapons and shields.[11]
By 137 ABY, several Imperial Knights bore the title of Master. Master Antares Draco was officially the second-in-command of the Order,[2] and was at the head of its disciplined command structure.[10] The title of Master was reserved for only the highest-ranking Imperial Knights, with the designation subject to Roan Fel's approval. Imperial Knights were permitted to take on one apprentice at a time, but only after having mastered their own skills to a sufficient degree. There was very little differentiation between those who had trained apprentices and those who had not, owing to the fact that the Imperial Knights had little time for any master save for the rightful Emperor of the galaxy.[11]
A unique position within the organization was that of Master Armorer. The Master Armorer crafted specialized suits of life-preserving armor for Knights who had been severely injured. In 137 ABY, the title was held by Master Hogrum Chalk.[14]
The Imperial Knights were founded within the Empire approximately three generations prior to 137 ABY, under the jurisdiction of Jagged Fel. Jagged's son later led the Imperial Knights; Treis Sinde was among those who served under him.[9] Prior to 130 ABY, Roan Fel became the third in his bloodline to lead the Empire and its Imperial Knights.[1] At some point in time, an Imperial Knight left the order, but did not live very long afterwards, having been presumably assassinated by agents of the Emperor.[12]
In the seven years following the war, several Jedi who had surrendered to the Empire joined the Imperial Knights.[19] Azlyn Rae, whose training in the ways of the Force had begun within the Jedi Order, saw it completed by the Imperial Knights.[7]
For those seven years, Roan Fel and his Empire-in-Exile remained a thorn in Darth Krayt's side, executing hit-and-run tactics on Krayt's Imperial fleets.[8]
At the same time, Darth Krayt received intelligence that Fel's daughter, Marasiah, herself an Imperial Knight in training, was hiding on the planet Socorro. Hoping to learn of Fel's whereabouts, Krayt sent his newly-named hand Darth Talon to Socorro to kill Imperial Knight Elke Vetter, who was traveling with Marasiah. Talon killed Vetter, whose last stand allowed Marasiah and her companion Astraal Vao to escape, but Talon intended to follow them to Fel.[5] When this news reached Bastion, Antares Draco immediately volunteered to take three knights to Socorro to rescue her, but was forbidden to do so by Fel. Fel understood Darth Krayt's ploy, and would not allow his new base to be discovered yet, even at the expense of his daughter's life. Marasiah and Astraal were eventually picked up by Bounty Hunter Cade Skywalker, who, along with the other crew members of his ship, the Mynock, decided to turn both Marasiah and her father over to the Sith and collect their bounties.[8]
Believing that the one person they had sworn to protect had been cut down, Krieg and Draco fought with renewed vigour; Krieg managed to kill a Nautolan Sith. While cradling what he believed to be her corpse in his arms, Draco realized that Marasiah was still alive, and directed all his efforts into keeping her that way, even revealing to Sazen that the Massacre at Ossus had happened against the Emperor’s orders. With the Sith at bay, the Jedi and Imperial Knights managed to safely get onboard, and the Mynock took off. In what she believed would be some of her dying words, Marasiah Fel expressed her belief that the Imperial Knights would need to ally themselves with the Jedi in order to take down Darth Krayt. Skywalker, however, himself a former Jedi, managed to heal her. With everyone safe, the Mynock arrived at Bastion.[22]
After Skywalker secretly departed Bastion in the middle of the night, Roan Fel called Krieg and Draco before him and berated them for disobeying a direct order. He believed that he now had a stalemate with Darth Krayt's Empire thanks to them, as the Sith would likely have tracked them back to Bastion. Though Krayt could not afford an all-out attack on Bastion, Fel was no longer sure that he could bring in new troops. However, Fel knew that revealing that he had been disobeyed would undermine his authority, and thus retroactively approved their mission to Vendaxa. They were now the Empire's foremost heroes, and they would be embarking on the most dangerous missions from now on. He then sent them on their next mission --- they would be escorting Captain Mingo Bovark to the Wheel, where Bovark would be discussing a possible alliance with Admiral Gar Stazi of the Galactic Alliance Remnant Fleet. Fel needed allies, and having met Sazen and Vao, doubted he could find them among the Jedi. Their mission was to ensure Bovark's safety at all costs, and see that the negotiations went smoothly.[23]
While the talks were happening, Imperial Spies Morrigan Corde and Jor Torlin, also aboard the station, managed to cause the Imperial shuttle to fire on Stazi's ship using a Command Override Limpet Droid, which caused Stazi to believe that Roan Fel had betrayed him. An angry Stazi drew a vibro-shiv on Bovark, while outside in the hallway, a firefight erupted between the Imperial Knights and the Galactic Alliance guards. Krieg held off the guards with his lightsaber while Draco burst into the room to retrieve Bovark. Wheel Administrator Pol Temm and several security guards arrived, and called on the Imperial Knights to surrender their weapons immediately. Draco refused, and Temm ordered the Imperials off of the Wheel, declaring the station off-limits to all of Roan Fel's forces. Bovark wondered why the Imperial shuttle had fired, and Draco suspected sabotage. He vowed to find and kill whoever was responsible, as they had set off a chain reaction of events that had resulted in Krieg and Draco taking great steps to alienate their Empire from both the Wheel and the Galactic Alliance. As Draco had Force-pushed Gar Stazi across the room, Roan Fel's Empire still found itself without any allies.[24]
Some time later, Emperor Fel, having survived an assassination attempt by the Sith Darth Kruhl,[25] sent Imperial Knights Treis Sinde and Sigel Dare on a mission to sabotage the Advanced Star Destroyer Imperious, which was nearing completion at the Mon Calamari Shipyards. Destroying the vessel would mean denying its usage to Darth Krayt's Empire. Undercover and in plainclothes, Sinde and Dare infiltrated the vessel and planted three sets of explosives, the first two of which they expected to be found, and the third anticipated to remain undiscovered. The explosives were primed to go off when the Imperious's weapon systems came online during its shakedown cruise; the hope was that the ship would be far enough away from Dac that the Mon Calamari would not get blamed.[4] The plan hit a snag, however, when Admiral Gar Stazi of the Galactic Alliance executed his own bold mission to steal the Imperious from Krayt's Empire, hoping to add the ship to his fleet's arsenal. Stazi's plan succeeded, though it cost him his flagship the Indomitable in the process, along with one third of the Mon Calamari shipyards, and the life of one of his most trusted men, Captain Jaius Yorub.[26]
Sinde and Dare located Gahan, who agreed to help them reach Stazi so long as they assisted in the rescue of her fellow Rogue Squadron pilots who had been captured during the battle. She pointed out that it would be a sign of Emperor Fel's sincerity if the Imperial Knights brought Stazi all of his missing people. The two Knights then cut their way through legions of stormtroopers as Gahan rescued her fellow Rogues from a prison cell. Dressed in stormtrooper armor, the group managed to board the personal shuttle of Darth Azard, a Quarren Sith Lord, thanks in large part to a mind trick used by Dare. As the shuttle prepared to launch, Darth Azard approached with his lightsaber lit, prompting Sinde to remain behind and duel him in a delaying action. Dare used the Force to jettison a fuel tank into the path of the ship's rear guns, and instructed one of the Rogues to fire on it. A massive explosion occurred in the hangar, covering the shuttle's escape, and distracting Azard long enough for Sinde to dive off of the hangar level and escape.[4]
Dare and the Rogues rendezvoused with Stazi aboard the Imperious, and Stazi's crew disarmed the third set of explosives. A belligerent Dare told Stazi "you're welcome", prompting Stazi to inform her that she was lucky to have not been shot yet. Gahan cut the tension between the two by venturing her opinion that Treis Sinde had been correct: The Sith were the common enemies of both Roan Fel and Gar Stazi. Though they needn't be friends, it would be beneficial to become allies. Gahan and Dare agreed that Sinde had been willing to sacrifice himself to the greater good, but Dare expressed her belief that he was still alive. She suspected he would be joining up with whatever resistance group the Mon Calamari were no doubt creating in response to the genocidal campaign initiated by Darth Krayt. Unbeknownst to her, Sinde did just that.[4]
Stazi realized the necessity of bringing down Krayt, and instructed Dare to contact Roan Fel and inform him of his willingness to work together against their common enemy. Largely thanks to the actions of the Imperial Knights, an alliance between the Galactic Alliance and Roan Fel's Empire was now possible.[4]
At some point following the events on Vendaxa, Marasiah Fel completed her training and became a full-fledged Imperial Knight.[27] Her father regretted allowing Cade Skywalker to escape from Bastion following Vendaxa, and having learned from his contact on Coruscant that Skywalker had recently escaped from the Temple of the Sith, he dispatched Jedi-turned-Imperial Knight Azlyn Rae to track him down. Rae followed the Mynock from Socorro to Iego, where Skywalker and his crew were visiting Bantha Rawk at his nest. Waiting until the middle of the night, Rae attacked Skywalker, who was high on the euphoria of death sticks, but was subdued by Rawk, who had felt a disturbance in the Force. Removing her bounty hunter disguise, Rae revealed her identity to her childhood friend, and was invited inside by a surprised Skywalker.[7]
Arriving at Taivas, the Mynock landed at the Hidden Temple, where its crew departed and was met by Wolf Sazen and Shado Vao, only to discover that the Imperial Knights had cloaked their ship and followed them in. As Draco, Krieg, and Sia Fel disembarked into the hangar, Cade angrily clashed sabers with Draco, while Vao dueled Krieg. After Cade Force-pushed both Krieg and Draco across the hangar, Sazen attempted to calm the situation down, prompting Fel to reveal the truth about Rae’s status as an Imperial Knight, and to declare her as within the mantle of safe conduct for the Imperial Knights' diplomatic mission. She then informed Sazen that she had come on behalf of her father, to open discussions with the Jedi about a possible alliance between them and Roan Fel's Empire.[28]
T'ra Saa sensed truth in her words, but regretted that there weren't enough Jedi to oppose the Sith, and likely wouldn't be for several generations. Cade then chimed in, revealing knowledge of Darth Krayt and the One Sith that he had learned during his time as their captive, and proposed a plan of his own: Assassinate Darth Krayt.[28]
The Jedi Council were taken aback by Cade's proposal, and told him that they would meditate on it. The Imperial Knights were impressed by it, however; With Darth Krayt dead, no one but Roan Fel would be able to claim the throne. Sia mused that Cade's knowledge of the Sith would be useful, and that they could possibly convince him to join the Imperial Knights, either for honor, or for credits.[28]
Later on, the council informed Cade that they would not support his attempt to assassinate Darth Krayt, but he decided to proceed with his mission without their assistance. As he returned to the Mynock, Deliah Blue informed him that the Imperial Knights had loaded their fighters into the ship's hold, after Cade's astromech droid, R2-D2, opened the cargo bay doors for them. Though she had expressed a desire to remain with the Jedi, Azlyn Rae stood with her fellow Imperial Knights as Draco told Cade that the princess had assigned he, Rae, and Krieg to assist him on the assassination mission while she stayed behind to continue negotiating an alliance with the Jedi.[12]
The Mynock traveled to Had Abbadon in the Deep Core, as Cade had formulated a plan to lure Darth Krayt there, but was yanked out of hyperspace by the interdiction field of the Star Destroyer Iron Sun, which Old Republic Jedi Celeste Morne had commandeered ten years before. As Draco and Krieg searched the corridors of the ship, Cade, along with Syn, Rae, and Shado Vao, was attacked by several Rakghouls, and separated from the Imperial Knights. Draco and Krieg returned to the hangar and suggested to Deliah Blue that Cade was dead and that the mission be called off, but Morne, impressed by Cade’s healing abilities, decided to join them on their mission.[29]
With Morne as their newest passenger, the Mynock arrived at Had Abbadon. In a ruse, Draco and Krieg piloted their TIE Predators after Shado Vao's TwinTail Fighter, and blasted gounded TIE pilots before they could get to their ships, helping to rid the base of its Imperials. With the base clear, Draco accessed the HoloNet and informed Roan Fel of the Muur Talisman and its powers. Fel realized the power of the Talisman, and told Draco to obtain it. With his new instructions, Draco interrupted a tender moment between Krieg and Rae, and got into a verbal quarrel with his trusted friend regarding their primary duties as Imperial Knights.[13]
Lured to Had Abbadon by the bait of the Muur Talisman, Darth Krayt arrived along with four of his most trusted Sith Lords: Darth Stryfe, Darth Wyyrlok, Darth Talon, and Darth Maladi. As they confronted Morne and Cade, Draco, Krieg, Rae, and emerged from hiding, having managed to conceal themselves in the Force, and attacked the Sith. However, Morne's army of Rakghouls cut them off from the battle. Draco, wanting to ensure both the death of Krayt and the obtainment of the Talisman, ordered Krieg and Azlyn to take care of Krayt while he confronted Celeste Morne. Rae protested, but was angrily Force-pushed away by Draco, who was in turn physically restrained by Krieg. A frustrated Krieg bid him go confront Morne while he and Azlyn dealt with Krayt.[30]
Draco cut his way through several Rakghouls and confronted Morne, who engaged him in lightsaber combat, taunting him and telling him that the Emperor was not worthy of the Talisman. Morne easily Force-pushed Draco away, causing him to hit his head and lose consciousness. The Sith Lord Karness Muur, speaking through Morne, then proclaimed that he would slay the Imperial Knights before taking Krayt's body as his own.[30]

A fully-trained Imperial Knight, Fel was the third Emperor of the Fel Dynasty to sit upon the Imperial throne, before being ousted from power by Darth Krayt in 130 ABY, following the conclusion of the Sith-Imperial War. Known for his political acumen and strategic thinking, he maintained a persistent campaign against the Sith, even reclaiming the planet of Bastion. Despite this, his desire to reclaim the Imperial Throne guided many of his decisions. Fel's training as an Imperial Knight served him well when the Sith Lord Darth Kruhl attempted to assassinate him at Bastion.[1][2]

Draco was the leader of the Imperial Knights, behind Roan Fel. His formidable skill with a lightsaber matched his ability behind the controls of a fighter, but was perhaps outmatched by the love he felt for Princess Marasiah. Possessed of unwavering loyalty to the cause of the Imperial Knights, Draco would give his life for the Emperor, though his desire to marry the Imperial princess often clouded his thinking, and his loyalty to Fel eventually brought him into conflict with his fellow Knights. Draco was very critical of both the Jedi and the Sith, seeing them as inferior to the Imperial Knights.[1][2]

Calm and serious, Ganner was a high-ranking member of the Imperial Knights, and the most trusted friend of Antares Draco. A more level-headed foil to the brash actions of Draco, Ganner was always ready to stand behind his friend, having accompanied him on several dangerous missions, even without the consent of their Emperor. He did disagree with Draco's arrogant dismissal of the Jedi, however, and had feelings for fellow Imperial Knight Azlyn Rae.[1][2]

The only child of Emperor Roan Fel and the heir to the Imperial Throne, Marasiah (known to those closest to her as Sia) completed her training as an Imperial Knight following an incident on Vendaxa that saw her pursued by Sith agents. Sia often acted as an emissary between her father and Imperial systems, infiltrating planets in secret in order to determine the loyalty of the officers governing there.[1][2]

Fiercely loyal to the cause of Emperor Fel, Dare was rigid in her thinking and approach, severely disliking both the Jedi and the Sith. She was cold as ice and dutiful, but was often blinded to the larger picture, concentrating only on what was in front of her. She did not want to admit that the galaxy was falling apart.[1][2]

Level-headed and pragmatic, Sinde was able to see the larger picture of galactic affairs, and was considered wise by Sigel Dare, who had been his apprentice. While on a mission to sabotage one of Darth Krayt's Star Destroyers, Sinde saw the wisdom of warning Galactic Alliance Admiral Gar Stazi of danger, and of cooperating with members of Rogue Squadron. He was also willing to sacrifice his life for the greater good of the mission. He was mindful of the Knights true allegiance to the Force and, like Krieg, wasn't as blindingly loyal to Fel as some of the others.[4]

A former Jedi padawan, Rae found herself on her own following the scattering of the Jedi Order in 130 ABY, and was discovered by the Imperial Knights, who completed her training. Though willing to deceive her childhood love Cade Skywalker for the Imperial cause, Rae's reunion with him, and later with her master Rasi Tuum caused her to feel conflicting loyalties between the Imperial Knights and the Jedi. During the fight against Darth Krayt, she was severely injured which forced her to wear a life-preserving armor.[32]

A gruesome accident forced him into a life preserving suit similar to the one worn by Darth Vader and unable to fight for the Empire as a field Knight. However he became the Master Armorer for the Imperial Knights, building armors and suits for injured Knights, as was the case of Azlyn Rae.[14]

Vetter was a teacher, friend, and bodyguard to the Princess Marasiah, accompanying her as she acted as the Emperor's emissary in discovering which Imperial officers remained loyal to him. Vetter was killed by Darth Talon on Socorro while allowing the Princess to escape. Although Talon hoped to follow her and discover the location of her father, Vetter's sacrifice allowed Marasiah to be picked up by Cade Skywalker and the crew of the Mynock.[5]

Mohrgan was the cousin of Emperor Roan Fel. He served his cousin loyally as a bodyguard for many years, willing to risk death in order to save his Emperor. He was also confident in his own abilities and was eager for a chance to prove himself against the Sith. Darth Krayt slew Mohrgan and three other Imperial Knights when he seized the Imperial throne following the conclusion of the Sith-Imperial War.[6]
Each Imperial Knight carried a standardized silver lightsaber that produced a silver blade. This symbolized the order's unity, as well as the fact that each member was less than the organization that they serve.[1] The lightsabers were crafted using synthetic crystals, using knowledge from Palpatine's Book of Anger, in a process bereft of ceremony or significance. To an Imperial Knight, a lightsaber was merely a tool, and their training devoted as much attention to fighting in vehicles, bare-handed, and with the Force.[11] Marasiah Fel's lightsaber, though the standardized hilt, produced a blue blade.[21] Azlyn Rae carried an orange-bladed version of this hilt while undercover, in order to conceal her status as an Imperial Knight.[29]
The Master Armorer of the Imperial Knights crafted specialized life-preserving armor for Knights who had been severely injured. Mastor Armorer Hogrum Chalk had designed at least two such suits by 137 ABY.[14]
On her mission to the Hidden Temple, and later to Had Abbadon, Azlyn Rae remained in her bounty hunter's uniform, having been undercover and presumably without her regular armor.[28][12][29][13][30][31] Treis Sinde and Sigel Dare also wore plainclothes for their undercover mission to Dac.[4]
The Imperial Knights were fully-trained Force-Users, and were sometimes referred to as "fully-trained Jedi".[1] They were looked upon as inferior by the Sith, often being referred to as "Fel's Forcelings",[4][30] yet some in the galaxy maintained that there was no denying their discipline, ability, or power.[1] The Imperial Knights were said to be among the most talented and dangerous Force-users in the galaxy, and every bit as capable of in the use of the Force as the Jedi.[11]
The Imperial Knights made extensive use of their combat armor, and were as such, were constantly prepared for combat. They trained strictly for combat and not contemplation, having even developed two new combat forms, the more aggressive Praetoria Vonil and the defensive minded Praetoria Ishu. They also learned to fight using many of the same lightsaber combat techniques as the Jedi. The Imperial Knights were warriors rather than negotiators, a fact that they would never make excuses for. Their training saw them learn how to use the Force to transform themselves into living weapons and shields.[11]
The Imperial Knights were skilled with various uses of the Force, such as levitation,[6] mind-tricks,[7] and lightsaber combat. As with other Force-using groups, proficiency with a lightsaber varied from one Imperial Knight to the next. More experienced Knights have held their own against members of the One Sith, such as when Treis Sinde dueled Darth Azard on Dac,[4] when Roan Fel defeated Darth Kruhl on Bastion,[25] and when Ganner Krieg and Antares Draco helped fight off a large group of Sith on Vendaxa. On that occasion, Master Krieg killed a Nautolan Sith.[22] Other Imperial Knights have been easily defeated by very experienced members of the One Sith, such as when Darth Talon killed Elke Vetter,[5] and when Darth Krayt cut down four Imperial Knights with apparently little effort.[18][6]
Antares Draco was also said to be very skilled behind the controls of a fighter.[1][2]
The Imperial Knights were created by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema for the comic series Star Wars: Legacy, though the notion of a Jedi personal bodyguard to the Emperor dates back to the rough draft of A New Hope, where the Jedi are the protectors of the galactic ruler. A revolution occurs, and the Empire is replaced by the "New Empire". The Black Knights of the Sith hunt down the Jedi and supplant them as the Imperial guard and true power behind the throne.[33]
Referred to by John Ostrander as "A Jedi-like fellowship",[34] the Imperial Knights were first revealed in Issue 0 of Legacy, released June 2006.[1] Their first appearance came later that month in Issue 1, but all four Imperial Knights introduced died in that issue.[18] The regular cast of Imperial Knights, including Antares Draco, Ganner Krieg, Sigel Dare, and Princess Marasiah Fel, would not appear until later on in the Broken story arc.[5][8] Various Imperial Knights have played very prominent roles in the series so far, whether accompanying Cade Skywalker on missions or embarking upon missions of their own.[35][4][36] According to Randy Stradley, it was originally decided that there would only be around a dozen Imperial Knights, although this may have been re-evaluated.[37] The total number of active Imperial Knights is currently unknown, though Legacy 0.5 identifies their numbers as being "small",[2] and the Legacy Era Campaign Guide posits that their number varies between twelve and sixty.[38]
The in-universe origins of the Imperial Knights remain shrouded in mystery, with many theories having been put forth by fans. One of the most popular involves Jaina Solo marrying Jagged Fel, adding Force-sensitivity to the Fel bloodline. This idea is supported in Outcast, when Jagged suggests that Jaina leave the Jedi and found her own order within the Empire,[17] and further supported by the couple's engagement in Abyss.[39] When asked in a chat, though, Jan Duursema seemed to consider that Adalric Cessius Brandl or one of his descendants may have played a part in the Imperial Knights. Significantly, Brandl bears a white lightsaber, similar to the silver sabers borne by Imperial Knights.[40]
John Ostrander has stated that the Imperial Knights have become very popular figures, with gamers being especially interested in them.[41]
Star Wars fan Akihiko Monnai has composed pieces of music for Legacy, including a piece for the Imperial Knights.[42] His efforts have been praised by both John Ostrander and Jan Duursema.[43]
Members of the Imperial Knights have received their own miniatures and action figures. The Legacy of the Force set of Star Wars Miniatures, released in early 2008, includes miniatures of Antares Draco, Roan Fel, Ganner Krieg, Sigel Dare, and Marasiah Fel. [44]
Also in 2008, Hasbro, as part of its Legacy Collection comic packs, released two comic packs featuring characters from Legacy in 3 3/4 inch action figures. One of those packs featured Ganner Krieg and Antares Draco appearing in a two-pack along with part five of Broken.[45] In 2009, a Sigel Dare figure is scheduled to be released,[46] paired with Darth Krayt.[47]
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The Imperial Knights were an Order of Force-sensitives that protected the Fel Empire. Some of them collaborated with the New Jedi Order and with the Exiled Jedi Order.
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