Krisos

"I walk the path of a force wielder, not the path of a jedi, nor a sith. When there was only two ways to go, I made my own way."

- Krisos, being questioned by his apprentice

Early years

Krisos was a male and presumably human force wielder, born somewhere between 1100 and 1200 BBY, in the outer rim. He is also one of the few that's able to walk the line between the dark side of the force and the light side of the force, often referred to as a Gray Jedi

During his childhood, his parents were brutally murdered by a pack of bandits, which, after killing his parents, chose to take the boy with them, with hopes of selling him to the highest bidder. Arriving at Tatooine, the bandits put the young boy up for sale, and the bidding started. During this, a Jedi with the name of Sanno De-lai noticed the young boy, being bid on by slavers and other creatures. A strange feeling got to her, she could feel the power of the force, flowing out from the boy, and towards her. She knew from that moment on that the young boy was force-sensitive, and that he had the potential to become one of the strongest jedi's in history. Knowing she could not let this boy dissapear into slavery, she pointed her hand in the air and placed a bid nobody else would want to outbid.

In the following years, Sanno De-lai took the young boy as her apprentice, and trained him in the ways of the jedi. Astonished over how fast the boy learned, she turned to the Jedi high counsil for advice on what to do next, but before the counsil could truly respond, a distress call was recieved. The council quickly decided to send Sanno to figure out where the distress call came from, and why it was sent, but also told her to bring her apprentice with her, as he would do good with some field training. Agreeing with the counsil, Sanno took Krisos with her, and traveled to the planet which the signal came from.

After a while of tracking, the two finally found the source of the distress signal, but they were both surprised when they realized that the distress signal was being sent by a group of bandits, which had stranded due to their ships engine seemingly breaking down. Sanno and her padawan proceeded to ask the bandits if they were in need of assistance, in which they responded by pulling their weapons and firing towards the Jedi and the padawan. It was during this that Krisos recognized one of the bandits. It was the same bandit that, for so many years ago, killed his parents and kidnapped him to sell him to slavers. A rage filled Krisos, he felt the need for revenge, and he wanted the bandit dead, and so he charged towards the bandit, and with a quick slice of his lightsaber, the bandits blaster was cut in half. As Sanno looked towards her apprentice, she gasped as he slew the defenseless bandit, piercing his lightsaber trough his chest. She knew there was no going back from this.

Back at the Jedi temple, Sanno informed the council of everything that had happened. She told them of her padawans rage, and deep hatred for the bandit, and how he slew a defenseless man, only to please his own rage. The council decided that Krisos could no longer be a part of the Jedi order, and that he would stand trial for his crime. But when the time came to arrest Krisos, he was nowhere to be found. The only thing left behind by Krisos was a note to his former master, explaining that he had left to meditate and learn to control his anger and his powers. This was the last time Sanno saw Krisos, but he reguarely contacted her through various methods, explaining how he was doing, and asking how she was.

Sith teachings

A few years after the incident, Krisos supposedly clashed with a old sith, named Wookin Semrok. During the battle, Wooking used many dark-side powers which Krisos found great interest in. Noticing Krisos' interest in his powers, the sith sheathed his lightsaber and offered to train him in the ways of the dark side. Krisos was wary as first, but he had noticed the raw power that the sith had harnessed, and he wanted it more than anything. He took the sith's offer, and joined his side under his newly appointed sith name, Darth Krosis.

The training was long and harsh, and pain was a big part of it. Wookin was strict, harsh and brutal, but that was what made him a great master. Krisos only spent a few weeks with the sith, and he felt better than ever. However, all of this changed when Wookin presented him with his final test.

Wookin had somehow managed to capture Krisos' old master, Sanno De-lai, and the final test for his apprentice, was to murder his former master. As Krisos looked at the lifeless body of Sanno De-lai, Wookin explained that he had drugged her, as there was no need to fight her, only kill her. A furious Krisos turned towards Wookin, refusing to kill his former master. Wookin then proceeded to attack Krisos, saying he would die with her, however, Wookin was shocked when Krisos, with a few swift movements, cut off both his hands and kicked him to the floor. As Wooking tried to stand up, Krisos moved over to him, and stabbed him in the heart with his lightsaber, even before Wookin had a chance to say a word.

After the fight with Wookin, Krisos set up a distress beacon, to call for help from the Jedi Order so that they could rescue Sanno De-lai. He then left without saying a word to Sanno, nor trying to wake her up.

Later years

Many years after the fight with his former sith master, Krisos had finally mastered his rage, and was ready to take the next step in his journey; He would train himself in both the Jedi and Sith ways of the force, without falling to either side, and so he did. Krisos grew to be one of the strongest force wielders of all time, in the entire galaxy, and his powers was matched by no one. He could walk the path between Jedi and sith, and he did it with ease. In time, it is said that his powers grew so big, he could grant himself eternal life, which in time would explain how he survived for more than 1000 years, and still looked the same as he did 980 years ago.

Somewhere between 253 and 260 BBY, a young sith named Ankin Tamorra stumbled upon Krisos' hideout. Upon finding Krisos inside, meditating, the young sith attacked, as he looked upon Krisos as a jedi. Before even getting close, Krisos had already disarmed the sith, and calmly stood up, asking why he had attacked. The sith looked strangely upon Krisos and replied that as a sith, the jedi was his sworn enemy. Krisos replied "I am neither jedi nor sith. I walk my own path". The young sith could not believe such a thing be possible, and demanded proof, in which Krisos replied "I can not give you proof, unless you experience it yourself". The young sith then kneeled in front of Krisos and demanded that he would take him as his apprentice, and show him everything he knew. Krisos accepted, and took the sith as his apprentice, but it wouldn't last long.

Only a few weeks into the training, Ankin demanded that Krisos taught him how to grant eternal life to himself, something Krisos refused. Ankin got furious, and once again demanded to be taught how to grant eternal life. Krisos grew impatient, and turned away from Ankin, saying todays lessons was over, while slowly walking away. At this point, Ankin had had enough, and charged towards Krisos. Apprentice and master clashed together, Lightsaber against lightsaber, force against force, but Ankin could not control his rage, something Krisos took advantage of, and with a swift movement, Krisos used his force push to slam Ankin into the walls of the nearby mountain, at a tremendous power. Ankin did not even have time to stand up properly before he felt something pierce his heart, and hear his master whisper; "You are not worthy of my teachings."

In 35 ABY, a young jedi named June Malda also stumbled upon Krisos' hideout, and ended up being Krisos' second apprentice, and possibly his lover.

The current whereabouts of Krisos and June Malda is unknown.