Gurath Kallig

"I've spend my entire life looking up to you, trying to be like you. You were my greatest idol just as you were my most hated enemy. I heeded your every command, exiled myself to please you, traveled the entire galaxy chasing after a phantom just so that you could love me and hold me like a son. That time is over. I see you now for what you truly are, behind the lies, behind the deception. You are a monster who will never know true love, and I pity you."

- Gurath standing up to his father Gurath Kallig was a male Sith apprentice turned Jedi Knight and the only son of the infamous Dark Lord Sithis. Born to the Dark Lord and an unknown concubine, Gurath was born into the esteemed House of Kallig, a line of powerful Sith Lords and accomplished politicians.

Born during the waning days of the Sith Empire and the rise of Sithis - back then known as Darth Nox, Gurath was the descendant of the legendary Sith Lord Aloysius Kallig, and therefore his birth was marked as a sign of good omen, being the only living member of Kallig's lineage after his father at the time.

In terms of ability, Gurath initially under-performed as a Sith, which caused his father to despise him as a weakling. Meanwhile, his sister Issat excelled and had become a Sith Lord in her own right. During their childhood, Issat clearly became the more favored one between the siblings, while Gurath received the full-scale of his father's frustration and hatred.

Gurath was permanently scarred and exiled by his father after he openly spoke out against Dark Councilor Darth Vowrawn for suggesting to sacrifice Imperial soldiers in favor of victory. After he refused to duel his own father in a Kaggath for this act of impudence, Nox ordered his son not to return until he had found the Chosen One, which he saw as an easy way to get rid of Gurath.

Ultimately, Gurath succeeded in this task, but was ambushed and imprisoned by Jedi Sentinels while trying to return to his father. During this time, Gurath and the rest of the galaxy received news of the destruction of Mustafar orchestrated by Gurath's father in an effort to gain immortality and unimaginable power. The Jedi subsequently released Gurath, and he was faced with two options; return to his father to reclaim his lost honor and become a Sith Lord at long last, or join the Jedi in defeating him instead. In the end, Gurath chose the latter.

Gurath became the Jedi Padawan of acclaimed Jedi Master Ch'vyalthan, but his training proved to be difficult as Gurath remained a troubled, impulsive young man, while his dark side continued to resurface. Ultimately, Gurath evolved into a calm and tranquil young Jedi, and was able to defeat his father shortly afterwards.

After Sithis' defeat, Gurath was granted the title of Jedi Knight. In his later years, he had become a Jedi Master and had taken a female Padawan to train. He died at the age of 110 and had already conceived children of his own. The future generations of the Kallig family continued to be trained as Jedi as they abandoned the dark side and embraced the light.