List of Star Wars Legends characters
This is an incomplete list of characters from the Star Wars Expanded Universe, now rebranded Star Wars Legends. The accompanying works were declared non-canon to the Star Wars franchise by Lucasfilm in 2014.
This list applies only to characters who completely appear in Legends media, and who therefore do not exist in the canon continuity. For characters belonging to the canon continuity, see List of Star Wars characters.
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;: A droid serving aboard the ships of Imperial players in the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game.;: A droid working with the Dark Jedi Jerec in the video game Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II.
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;: Abeloth began as a mortal woman who came across the immortal Force entities, the Ones, on their mysterious home world. Taking on the mantle of the Mother, Abeloth helped The Father keep the peace between her warring dark side of the force Son and light side of the force Daughter for many years. However, fearing her own mortality, the Mother bathed in the Pool of Knowledge and drank from the Font of Power, in hopes of remaining with her immortal family. The result was that she became the dark side entity Abeloth. Working with the insectoid Killik race, the Ones worked together to construct Centerpoint Station, which they used to imprison Abeloth on their planet, surrounding it with a cluster of black holes, later known as the Maw. Following this Abeloth's family relocated to the mysterious planet Mortis, leaving her to her lonely prison. Millennia later, following the actions of the Sith Lord Darth Caedus, the Jedi launched an attack on Centerpoint and destroyed the ancient space station. This resulted in the eventual destruction of Sinkhole Station, allowing Abeloth to finally leave her prison. Using her dark side powers, Abeloth possessed the charismatic Senator Rokari Kem, whom she used to assume control of the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances, as well as the Lost Tribe of the Sith. She was eventually destroyed by the combined efforts of Skywalker and his Sith counterpart, Darth Krayt, leader of the One Sith.;: King of Korriban during the time of the First Sith Empire. His reign lasted nearly three hundred years, and he wielded two massive axes. He was the first Sith'ari.
;: A New Republic senator. Father of Releqy A'kla.
;: The self-styled "Immortal God-King of Prakith" who reigned as Dark Lord of the Sith during the Hundred-Year Darkness. He left behind a holocron that supposedly held the secret to immortality. He did appear in Star Wars canon but it was a very brief mention. One of the legions of Sith Troopers in the canon film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker was named after him
;: A Yuuzhan Vong character prominent throughout The New Jedi Order series of novels, published from 1999 to 2003. He was responsible for half of the Yuuzhan Vong invasion in the Star Wars galaxy. In the latter half of The New Jedi Order, he became an antihero as he led a heretical movement among his people to take down their ruler, Supreme Overlord Shimrra. By the series's end, having seen to the deaths of Shimrra and his puppet master Onimi, Nom Anor chose death over living in the postwar galaxy.
;: An Alderaanian senator; as he is the father of Breha Antilles, wife to Bail Organa, Antilles is the adoptive grandfather of Princess Leia Organa.
;:The son of Valkorion, brother to Thexan and Vaylin, and temporary ruler of the Eternal Throne in the Star Wars: The Old Republic video game.
;: A hyperdrive engineer working for the Incom Corporation who also served in the Galactic Senate during the days of the Clone Wars. He was known as "The Golden Tempter", and was also known for his extreme ambition and wanted to replace Palpatine as Supreme Chancellor.
; — voiced by Elizabeth Rider: A Jedi Council member who along with her colleagues exiled [|Meetra Surik], supposedly because she followed Revan to war. She established a Jedi Academy on Telos and is served by a retinue of Echani Handmaiden warriors in Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords.
;: Antagonist in Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.
;: Apprentice of Kadann who served the Secret Order of the Empire. Azrakel was known for his disturbing and sadistic penchant for killing. Following the death of Emperor Palpatine, he becomes a mercenary operating in the Outer Rim.
;: Protagonists in the video game Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance, including player character Ace and his father and the family patriarch Tomaas.
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;: The administrative droid that works for Czerka on Telos in the Outer Rim. It is possible to control B4-D4 in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords while helping the Ithorians with their restoration project.;: Apprentice of Darth Malak. Killed by Revan during the events of Knights of the Old Republic.
; — voiced by Roger G. Smith: A Zabrak technician from Iridonia who served under Meetra Surik during the Mandalorian Wars. He was the inventor of the Mass Shadow Generator which caused the cataclysmic events in Malachor V, and later reunites with Surik as a playable companion in Knights of the Old Republic II – The Sith Lords.
; — voiced by Jim McCance: A Human male Dark Lord of the Sith. Veteran of the Great Galactic War and personal nemesis of Jedi Nomen Karr. He took a Sith Warrior later known as the Emperor's Wrath as his apprentice and later gets killed by them during his coup.
;: A Republic senator and initial member of the Rebel Alliance.
;: A former member of the Jedi Order and playable character in both Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. A known companion of Revan who aided him in his quest to find and destroy the Star Forge.
;: A companion of Cade Skywalker and Jariah Syn during the Sith-Imperial War in the Legacy comic series.
;: Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley.
;:Droid that is part of Han Solo's crew in The Han Solo Adventures by Brian Daley. Renamed to Zollux for UK imprints.
;: Ancient Jedi, introduced in the Star Wars Dark Empire comic series, who sacrifices himself to help destroy the soul of the resurrected Emperor Palpatine.
; — voiced by David Warner: Grand General in the Imperial Army who was heavily involved in the Battles of Tatooine and Yavin 4. He was prominently featured in Star Wars: Force Commander.
;Senator — portrayed by Bai Ling: Representative of the Humbarine sector in the Galactic Senate during the Galactic Republic.
;: An Imperial Intelligence operative who infiltrated the Rebel Alliance. After nearly being killed, Brie underwent extensive cybernetic implants to become Lumiya.
; — portrayed by Wilford Brimley: Marooned on Endor in Ewoks: The Battle for Endor.
; — portrayed by Adrienne Wilkinson: Jedi in The Force Unleashed who later turns to the dark side. Starkiller spares her life on Felucia.
;:A rogue Talz commando with an obsession with death and killing. The fifth and final companion the Sith Warrior gains in Star Wars The Old Republic.
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;: Initially a normal 3PX-series protocol droid, he became, in 33 BBY, Darth Maul's reprogrammed assassin droid, but, with Darth Maul's apparent death in 32 BBY, along with the Sith shuttle Scimitar, he was confiscated by Supreme Chancellor Palpatine.;: Sith Lord born as "Jacen Solo", the oldest son of Han Solo and Leia Organa Solo and Jaina Solo's twin brother. Jacen was a hero of the Yuuzhan Vong War, having personally ended it by killing their true Supreme Overlord Onimi, but years later became the evil Sith Lord Caedus. His actions as a Sith during the Second Galactic Civil War forced his sister, Jaina, to kill him.
;: A Yuuzhan Vong character who served as one of the antagonists in the first novel of The New Jedi Order series, Vector Prime. He was killed in combat by Mara Jade Skywalker.
;: Protocol droid Jabba the Hutt used to keep his will. After his death shortly before the Battle of Endor, Zorba the Hutt, Jabba's father, reclaimed Jabba's will and everything he owned through the droid. He was first featured in the novel Zorba the Hutt's Revenge.
;: Jedi Master of the Galactic Republic who masterminded and led Project Outbound Flight, an effort to explore beyond the galaxy. The massive vessel used for this attempt was attacked by future Imperial Grand Admiral Thrawn, whom C'baoth attempted to murder after insanity drove him to the dark side. He was stopped and killed by a Jedi Padawan aboard the doomed vessel; Emperor Palpatine subsequently had him cloned.
;: Insane clone of Jedi Master Jorus C'baoth and in Timothy Zahn's Thrawn trilogy.
; — voiced by Timothy Omundson and Jess Harnell : TIE fighter pilot who defected to the Rebel Alliance and became a member of Rogue Squadron, and later became a general of the New Republic. He is a central character in Michael A. Stackpole's X-wing series of books.
;: Force-wielding nightsister antagonist in Battle for Endor.
;: Yuuzhan Vong warmaster who succeeded Tsavong Lah. Surrendered on behalf of the Yuuzhan Vong after Shimrra and Onimi's deaths, ending the conflict.
;: A Yuuzhan Vong warrior who appeared in Edge of Victory II: Rebirth, a novel in The New Jedi Order; killed in a duel to the death by Anakin Solo.
;: Mon Calamari Jedi Master and member of the Jedi Council who originally appeared as a Senator of Dac in the Jedi Academy Trilogy with an aptitude for science and healing; niece of Gial Ackbar.
;: Sith Lord trained by Darth Bane and Darth Zannah. She would later train Darth Millennial.
;General : General Airen Cracken is head of Rebel and then New Republic intelligence. He is tall with fiery red hair and has a son Lieutenant Pash Cracken. West End Games Star Wars roleplaying supplements sometimes were published as "Cracken's" guides to their topic.
;: He is the son of General Airen Cracken, head of Alliance Intelligence and a pilot. His father arranged for him to attend the Imperial flight Academy under a fake name. On his first mission, he led his squadron in defecting to the Alliance as part of an Alliance operation. He and his fellow defectors fly A-Wings for the Alliance until he joins Rogue Squadron in the novel Wedge's Gamble until he leaves in the novel The Bacta War.
;: The father of [|Bossk] who leads the Bounty Hunters' Guild. His death at the hands of Bossk, as depicted in the novel The Mandalorian Armor, splits the Bounty Hunters' Guild into the Guild Reform Committee and the True Guild.