Sihirbaz

Sihirbaz, later known by Jedi historians as Sihirbaz the Immortal, was an early user of the dark side of the Force and one of the first humans to perfect Sith necromancy. He used his powers to unnaturally extend his life, the lives of his followers and to wage war against the planet Dünya.

Sihirbaz ruled over a habitable meteorite fragment, known as the Land of Infinity, which had been blown off of the surface of Dünya during the first atomic war.

Many of Sihirbaz's powers remained unmatched by practitioners of the dark side for centuries after his death. Darth Plagueis the Wise would later attempt to reinvent Sihirbaz's techniques of necromancy and life-extension, but would be killed by his apprentice before he could complete the task.

First attack on Dünya
Sihirbaz was born in 26,121 BBY. Nothing else is known of the origin of Sihirbaz or how he first came to use the dark side of the force.

Sihirbaz first attacked the planet Dünya in 25,120 BBY, using the influence of laser rays which left the planets surface a barren dust cloud. The people of Dünya then used their knowledge of the Force (which they primitively referred to as "concentrated human brain energy") to create a planet-wide Force shield to protect against the continuing assault. The only weapon which could breach this powerful Force shield was a weapon developed using organic compounds taken from a native of Dünya.

Second attack on Dünya
In an attempt to harvest the compounds necessary to create this weapon, Sihirbaz led an assault against Dünya in 25,137 BBY in which several fighter craft attempted to pass through the shield and attack the planet. Two of the greatest Türk warriors, Ali and Murat, led the counter-attack against the forces of Sihirbaz, during which they were shot down and crash-landed on the Land of Infinity.

Ali and Murat were quickly discovered by Sihirbaz’s forces and were brought to his execution arena. By attacking a group of Sihirbaz troopers, Ali and Murat managed to escape his grasp once more and were taken in by a group of rebels. They were rediscovered by his forces not long afterwards, and all but two of those who had helped the pair were punished by being transformed into undead servants.

Capture of Ali and Murat
Ali and Murat made their way to a densely populated city and got into a fight with a group of aliens in a cantina, after which Sihirbaz appeared to them and informed them that the pair of rebels they had met earlier had been taken captive and brought to his palace. He told them of his plan to use their humanity and compassion against them, and that he hoped they could become allies before the end.

Once brought to the palace, Ali and Murat were separated. Murat was promised power and immortality if he joined Sihirbaz while Ali was tempted by the Queen of the land of infinity. Both refused these offers, and so the two rebel hostages were shown to Murat - with the threat that they would be made into undead servants unless Murat relented. Murat then furiously resisted his captors, with Ali rushing to join him in combat also. The two were finally overpowered and Sihirbaz then subjected the pair to various forms of torture in an attempt to break their will.

The torture was ineffective against Ali and Murat, and Sihirbaz was confronted by the Queen who insisted that they were stronger than him and would defeat him. Enraged by her insolence and failure to break the will of Ali, he transformed the Queen into a tarantula-like creature. Ali and Murat were then returned to the execution arena; however Murat once again managed to defeat the arena beasts and helped incite a revolt by arena captives against the forces of Sihirbaz. Ali remained captive, however, and was taken back to the palace.

Defeat of Sihirbaz
Ali was then subjected to experiments by Sihirbaz, while Murat sought out an ancient weapon capable of destroying the immortal. Murat discovered the two elements needed to forge a weapon which could destroy Sihirbaz - a brain relic and a golden sword - and used the sword to storm the palace. After Ali was freed, he took the sword from Murat - driven by a desire for revenge - and approached the old sage who had first sent Murat on the quest to discover the relics. However, it turned out to actually be Sihirbaz who had used Sith magic to disguise himself as the old man. Having touched the relics, their power was transferred to Sihirbaz and he was now capable of breaching the Force shield of Dünya, even without the weapon which he tried and failed to create.

He now used his power to trap Ali, Murat and the two rebels in a chamber in which the real sage was being kept. Ali attempted to escape, but was destroyed by the dark energy field holding them captive. Murat, after mourning the death of his friend, forged a new weapon out of the relic and golden sword - golden gauntlets and boots - and used them to escape. Murat then faced the massing forces, who were then preparing for their invasion of Dünya.

As Sihirbaz fantasised about the destruction of Dünya, his starfighters launched an assault on the now undefended surface of the planet. Murat continued to fight the hoardes aliens and undead but, seeing that they were unable to defeat him, Sihirbaz decided to face Murat alone. Sihirbaz then attacked Murat with throwing disks and used many different Force powers in an attempt to slow his advance. These failed, however, and Murat then assaulted Sihirbaz with such ferocity, he split his body completely in half.

The starfighters assaulting Dünya were repelled, the rebels succeeded in defeating his minions and Murat was able to use Sihirbaz's starship to return home.

Personality and traits
Sihirbaz was a sadistic user of the dark side, maintaining an execution arena in which people were often gratuitously killed for his entertainment. He harbored a contempt for the planet Dünya and for humanity, and was obsessed with destroying them both. He was also highly egoistic - often making references to his immortality and Force powers.

Powers and abilities
Sihirbaz was one of the first human practitioners of the dark side able to resurrect the dead and achieve immortality. He was able to teleport instantly from place to place and use the Force powers dopplegänger, telepathy, telekinesis, Force blinding and Force destruction, among others.

Behind the Scenes
Sihirbaz is a character from Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam (The Man Who Saves the World), a Turkish-made cult film also known as Turkish Star Wars. It is widely considered one of the worst films ever made and is notorious for its unauthorized use of Star Wars footage.

This article re-imagines Turkish Star Wars as a canonical element of the Star Wars universe.

Appearances

 * Dünyayı Kurtaran Adam