Kotor Interrogation Sith Prisoner

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Sep 22, 2017 - Begin the interrogation of the Sith prisoner. Head to the Republic embassy on the planet Manaan. Speak to the man at the front desk in the.

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  • Character generation
Appendices
Party
Items
Body
Ranged weapons
Melee weapons
Droid equipment
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  • 1Way of the Sith
    • 1.3Double-Cross
    • 1.9Valley
    • 1.10Interrogation Room

Way of the Sith[edit]

Once you're ready, Yuthura Ban takes you to meet the academy's Master, Uthar Wynn. He addresses you and other prospective students in the hub of the academy:

Dialog
Uthar Wynn: Greetings, prospective students. It appears we have a late entry. Who do you bring before me, Yuthura? A young human, bristling with the Force?
Yuthura Ban: A human that has had some training, it seems, Master Uthar. Very promising, I think.
Shaardan:Promising? Hmmph. That one's not worthy to lick spit off your shoes, master.
Lashowe:I met this one in the colony... unworthy, if you ask me.
Uthar Wynn: That I'll judge for myself, thank you. Tell me, human... what do you know of the ways of the Sith? What preconceptions has your mind been polluted with?
Uthar Wynn: The Jedi equate the light with goodness and strength and the dark with weakness and evil. That is their tradition and it is truly no surprise that they cling to it for comfort. We, however, do not treat the Force as a burden. We treat it as a gift, a thing to be celebrated. We use it to acquire power over others... and why should we not? Because the Jedi say we should not? We are as the Force is meant to be. The Jedi would hide that from you... they would tell you the dark side is too quick, too easy, all so that they need never challenge the passions that lie within them. Joining with us means realizing your true potential. It means not stifling yourself solely for the sake of hide-bound shamans and their antiquated notion of order. Be what you were meant to be.
Uthar Wynn: What say you, Lashowe? Are you ready to learn the secrets of the dark side? Dare you?
Lashowe: I dare, Master Uthar! I am ready!
Uthar Wynn: Brash and fiery, as expected. Turn that passion to your advantage, child. What of you, Mekel? Are you ready?
Mekel: I am, Master. More than ready.
Uthar Wynn: I sense much anger within you, young one. That is good. That will provide you power. And Shaardan... what of you?
Shaardan: I am always ready!
Uthar Wynn: I see. You had best gather your wits for the trial ahead, boy, or you will not last. And you, young human? Does this interest you? Are you ready to learn more of what I speak?
1. And what of my companions?
Uthar Wynn: Your slaves? They are irrelevant. They may accompany you, so long as they do not interfere with us or with your training. Are you ready or not, young one?
2. I am ready to learn more.3. I don't know...4. But... power without consideration of morality is a weakness.
Uthar Wynn: And so shall it be.
Uthar Wynn: Now, then. All of you five recruits have shown a degree of facility with the Force... you all have the potential to become true Sith. Only one of you, however, will succeed. The one who succeeds will be admitted to the academy as a full Sith. All others must wait until next year and try again... if you survive. My pupil, Yuthura, shall be your teacher and master while you attempt to prove yourselves. Heed her words.
Yuthura Ban: As Master Uthar said, none of you are true Sith *yet*. For that to occur, one of you must do enough of worth... gain enough prestige... to be selected. What is an act of worth? You must learn that for yourselves. Remember that you are competitors, here... fight for your destiny, or go home.
Uthar Wynn: If you wish to gain a lead over your competitors, the first of you to learn the Code of the Sith and tell me of it will be rewarded. The rest is for you to discover. Welcome to the dark side, my children... your one chance at true greatness lies here.
Dialog
1. How do I gain prestige?
Uthar Wynn: Oh? It is no more complicated than I said. Perform impressive deeds or bring me a suitably valuable artifact from the Valley of the Dark Lords.
T3-M4: Beep-beep boop boooop.
HK-47: No, I didn't mean *us* as well, you moronic droid.
Zaalbar: It is like the rites of passage of my home, except the only purpose here is to brag about it. No personal pride at all.
Uthar Wynn: Really, however, you should seek out Yuthura and get her advice. She is your trainer, after all, yes?
1. Where is this valley?
Uthar Wynn: There is an exit that leads to the surface of the planet... the valley is only a short trip from there. It is not difficult to find.
2. I want to know some more about you.
Uthar Wynn: You wish to know more about me, do you? And why would I indulge your idle curiosity? Will we be good friends, you think? I strived many years to hone my power until I was able to drive out my predecessor and rule the academy. If you are smart, you will aim to do the same, or better. There is nothing else that you need to know. Do not ask again, young one.
4. I'll be on my way.
QuestLocationActionXPPrestige
Double-Double-CrossSith AcademyInformed on Yuthura Ban610+1
Doubting SithSith AcademyInformed on Kel Algwinn 210+1
Code of the SithSith AcademyDemonstrated full knowledge of the Code125+1
Renegade SithShyrack CavesDealth with renegade Sith students110+1
Sword of Ajunta PallTomb of Ajunta PallTurned over sword of Ajunta Pall110+1
Rogue DroidTomb of Marka RagnosDealt with rogue assassin droid110+1
Hermit in the HillsTomb of Tulak HordTurned over ancient Sith tablet110+1
Mandalorian Weapons CacheSith AcademyTurned over location of weapons cache110+1
Aiding LashoweValley of Dark LordsTurned over holocron and denied killing Lashowe110+1
Turned over holocron and admitted killing Lashowe210+2
Killed Lashowe for her betrayal 110+1

Experience listed is only that received upon reporting back, not the total received for completing the quest (as this varies depending on how it's completed).

Uthar Wynn: Go, now... you have done well, but you have not impressed me enough to declare you the victor. I have matters to attend to.

However, some of these quests cannot be completed once you've proven yourself worthy: Yuthura Ban can no longer be poisoned and neither can Master Uthar unless you've already received the device from Yuthura, and she can no longer instruct you in the Code of the Sith; Lashowe can no longer be convinced to meet in the valley; and once you've been take to the tomb of Naga Sadow, you may no longer be able to speak to the doubting Sith Kel Algwinn or interrogate the Mandalorian prisoner about the weapons cache, and the tombs of Ajunta Pall and Tulak Hord will be locked if you haven't already found the sword of Ajunta Pall and the hermit in the hills respectively.

Once you've gained the necessary prestige:

Dialog
Uthar Wynn: You have impressed me enough, by my estimation, to become a Sith in full. Congratulations, young one... you have bested the others quite completely. You have but one final test which you must take, and this requires us to travel to the tomb of Naga Sadow in the Valley of the Dark Lords. I would advise you to be rested and equipped before we leave. Return to your quarters now and seek me out in the morning. When you return, make sure that you have all that you will need... for you will face your test alone. Go, and may the Force serve you well.
Dialog
Yuthura Ban: What are you doing here? Go back to Uthar and tell him you're ready to take your final test! Our moment is at hand, go!
Lashowe: You beat me. Go on, gloat, I could care less. I'll succeed next time.
Shaardan: Hmph. I could've won. You were just lucky.
Sith Student: Congratulations on joining the academy proper. I imagine you'll be taking your final test soon?
Sith Teacher: I hear that you have gained sufficient prestige to undertake the final test. Well done.Sith Teacher: Go on! You've gained your prestige, now, haven't you? Go take your final test already and get out of my hair!

Sith Student:

Hmm. So you got enough prestige to win out, I hear. We'll just see if you make it through your final test.

When you're ready, return to speak to Master Uthar:

Dialog
Uthar Wynn: So, then. I take it you are ready to travel to the tomb of Naga Sadow? Your final test should not be delayed.
1. What is this tomb of Naga Sadow?
Uthar Wynn: It is a tomb that belonged to an ancient Sith Lord... the greatest of Korriban's Sith Lords, in fact. It is there that your test is performed.
2. What is this final test?
Uthar Wynn: I will tell you the details when we are there, young one. You will, however, fight for your life... that is why I suggest you be in sufficient health.
4. I'm not ready just yet.
Uthar Wynn: Then return when you are. Do not delay overly long, young one.

You're taken to the tomb of Naga Sadow by yourself, so before you tell him you're ready to go you may want to take any party members north to the door to the Valley and leave them there by entering Solo mode before returning, so they can better support you in case you have to fight your way back through the academy upon your return (otherwise they remain in the hub of the academy).

3. I am ready to go.
Uthar Wynn:Then we go now.

Bedroom[edit]

Your bedroom is at the end of a corridor to the northwest of the academy's hub. There's a footlocker by your bed, in the northwest corner:

Dialog
Yuthura Ban: Ah, there you are... my favorite prospect for the year.
1. Your favorite prospect?
Yuthura Ban: Absolutely. By my estimation, you are far more likely to achieve the prestige necessary to join the Sith than any of the others. As a matter of fact, I am so certain of that that I'm willing to offer you an opportunity of the once-in-a-lifetime variety. Would you like to hear it?
Yuthura Ban: Good. I do so adore someone who's willing to take a chance.Yuthura Ban: Not really. Oh, don't worry... what I have in mind will benefit us both, you can be sure of that.Yuthura Ban: 'Yet' being the operative term. As I said, you have my utmost confidence.
Yuthura Ban: As I said, you're no doubt going to be the one whom Uthar chooses to become a Sith. With my help, of course. Once that occurs, he will take you into the Valley of the Dark Lords to the tomb of Naga Sadow to administer the final test. There you and I will be alone with him. The perfect time to, shall we say, arrange for a change in the academy's leadership?
1. What's so important about this tomb?
Yuthura Ban: The tomb is an ancient ruin on the surface that was visited years ago by Darth Revan and Darth Malak. They discovered a Star Map there of great importance.
Yuthura Ban: Reaching that map, as they did, is part of the final test. At any rate, it is not the tomb that is important. That Uthar will be alone is what is important.
Dialog
1. You want me to kill Master Uthar?
Yuthura Ban: Is that such a daunting prospect? It is not as if I am asking you to perform the task alone, or as if you will get nothing out of it. Master Uthar cannot prevail against us both. That's all there is to it. It is a very simple matter.
2. What's to stop me from telling him about this?
Yuthura Ban: I suppose you could do that. Even the hint of betrayal from his pupil and Uthar would move to eliminate me. But this is a very good opportunity for you... you can start off your Sith career as the right hand of the head of the academy: me. Uthar will not offer you that. Do you believe Uthar would not be aware of this? He would quickly figure out what you have to gain by betraying him... and would never believe someone would pass that up. Tell Master Uthar what you wish. Were I you, I would think first of what the consequences of such an action might be.
3. And what's your part in this?
Yuthura Ban: My 'part' in this is to help you gain enough prestige... and slow down the progress of the other hopefuls. I want you in that tomb when the time is right. We destroy Master Uthar together and I take his place... and you take your place at my side. A beautiful plan in its sheer simplicity.
4. How do I know this isn't some test?
Yuthura Ban: *chuckle* You must not know much about the Sith, yet. If Uthar were to even suspect that I might be trying to supplant him, true or not... Well, let's just say that he wouldn't likely stop to ask too many questions before ensuring I was dealt with.
Yuthura Ban: I'm so glad you see it my way.Yuthura Ban: You are already a part of this. Don't be a fool.
Yuthura Ban: I will begin to make preparations for your final test. Your only worry now is to get there... don't disappoint me.
5. I'll be going.
Dialog
Yuthura Ban: Were I you, I would not get too excited just yet. You still have plenty left to do.
1. How do I get more prestige?
Yuthura Ban: You must impress Master Uthar... go to him with news of your deeds or artifacts you have discovered. The first and easiest way would be for you to learn the Code of the Sith and speak it to him. I can teach you that, if you like. Shall I go on?
Yuthura Ban: Fair enough.
Dialog
3. I want to know more about these ruins on the surface.
Yuthura Ban: I have been involved in the work there over the last couple of years, but not often. Most of the excavating is left to the students. What did you wish to know?
1. Is there any way into the tomb of Naga Sadow?
Yuthura Ban: Not unless you are accompanied by Master Uthar, no. It is strictly forbidden... and I truly doubt you could bypass the doors to the tomb with anything less than ship blasters. Even then, perhaps.
1. There's no other way inside?
Yuthura Ban: None. I do not even know how Master Uthar gains entrance, to tell the truth, though I look forward to discovering that fact. I have searched many times, so do not bother... there is no other way. Do not fret, however. Simply get the prestige you need and you will see the tomb soon enough.
2. Why are the Sith so interested in these ruins?
Yuthura Ban: We could learn much about the history of the ancient Sith... why they were on Korriban and why they left. Perhaps we could learn more about the origin of the Force, itself. With that knowledge could come great power.
3. I've heard enough.
Yuthura Ban: As you wish.

If you ask her to tell you about herself she'll mention she was from Sleheyron, and if you return it's easy to persuade her you'd like to know more about her:

Dialog
5. Tell me about yourself.
Yuthura Ban: About myself? I am originally from Sleheyron, if you must know. I was a slave to a cruel master, Omeesh the Hutt. I am sure you don't need to know more.
5. You mentioned you were from Sleheyron...
Yuthura Ban: I did. I also said that you didn't need to know more. Why are you asking?
Yuthura Ban: [Success] I... see. Very well. I suppose there's no harm in the tale. As I said, I was originally a slave to one of the Hutts. The Hutts control everything on Sleheyron, and a slave is nothing to them. I was determined not to be 'nothing'. One night when the drunken worm had me alone in his chambers I stabbed him and escaped the compound. I stole onto a cargo ship and was not discovered by the crew until they reached the next system. They left me for dead on a desolate planetoid, alone... but that was fine by me. I was glad to be anywhere other than Sleheyron. It was not luck that I was eventually rescued, of course. The Force was strong with me, though I didn't know that at the time. Not until the Jedi told me, that is.
Yuthura Ban: Is there something else you needed?
4. I'll be going.
Yuthura Ban: I hope to see you again.

Once she's told you more you can return to ask how she became a Sith, although she still needs to be persuaded to let you hear the tale:

Dialog
Yuthura Ban: Hello, again. I trust all is going smoothly?
5. How did you become a Sith?
Yuthura Ban: I... would prefer not to discuss that.
1. I'd really like to hear the tale.
Yuthura Ban: Why? There is no point. Have I asked you about your past?

It's easier for a male character to persuade her:

1. [Persuade] I just thought we could become friends... or maybe something more.1. [Persuade] I just thought we could become friends, is all.2. [Persuade] Is there any harm in telling me?
Dialog
Yuthura Ban: Is there something else you needed?

Otherwise:

Yuthura Ban: Let's see... after escaping from Sleheyron I was found by the Jedi. They took me in and trained me even though I was a bit older than most Padawans.
1. You were a Jedi?
Yuthura Ban: Not really, no. I never progressed beyond Padawan. I had discipline, but no peace... and after my treatment at the hands of the Hutts there was little room in me for the ways of the Jedi.
Jolee: You sound very much like... someone I used to know.
Yuthura Ban: Yes, well... I imagine I am not unique. Things very easily could have been very different for me.
Yuthura Ban: I wanted to use the Force to free the other slaves I knew, to fight for what I knew was right. The Jedi restrained me until I couldn't stand it any more. They claim the dark side is evil, but that isn't so. Sometimes anger and hatred are deserved and right. Sometimes things change because of it.
Yuthura Ban: I know this may sound strange, but only my compassion stands in my way, now. Once that is gone let the slavers beware.
Yuthura Ban: But enough of that. I've talked about myself too much, surely you are tired of it.
4. I'll be going.
Yuthura Ban: Come back soon... my friend.

Once she's told her tale, she considers you her friend:

Yuthura Ban: Greetings, my friend. *chuckle* I do rather enjoy saying that.

Befriending her gives you the opportunity to persuade her to leave the academy later... or move even closer to the dark side of the Force if you turn on her first...

Double-Double-Cross[edit]

A Sith guard patrols the corridors to the west of the academy's hub:

Greetings, Student.

Two Sith students wander the main corridor between the east and west ends of the academy, and their comments may shed some light on how you might gain prestige; Hijata and two other Sith students standing on the southeast side of the academy's hub do likewise. Uthar Wynn kneels in the center, meditating:

Dialog
3. I have something to tell you about Yuthura...
Uthar Wynn: Oh? What is my apprentice up to now?
2. Nothing. I shouldn't have brought it up.
Uthar Wynn: I see. Well, then... should you change your mind... you know where to come, yes?

Otherwise:

1. She wants me to help her kill you at the final trial.
Uthar Wynn: I see. It is good that you have come to me with this information, young one. It is a bit... ironic... that Yuthura has begun her plotting. I have been aware of her growing ambitions for some time, and had in fact already decided to remove her. Normally, the one who gains the most prestige would engage in a final trial... two of the students would fight. This time it will be Yuthura who battles, though she does not know it. Perhaps it will be you who combats her? Yes... perhaps so. This is what you can do. Give this pad to Adrenas... he will put some poison in her bath. This will weaken Yuthura for that final test, making her an easy target. Rather generous of me, don't you think?
Uthar Wynn: For coming to me with this information and betraying your foolish trainer, I feel you are worthy of prestige, young one.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 610 Co-opted into plan to turn tables on Yuthura
Item(s) Received: Uthar Wynn
  • Sith Datapad

This datapad contains coded instructions from Master Uthar to someone by the name of Adrenas. You are not sure what the instructions detail, save that he requires the chamberlain to go to Dreshdae to gather the ingredients.

If you don't tell him about Yuthura's plot to overthrow him, then he'll turn on you even if you side with him against her. However, doing so doesn't prevent you from siding with Yuthura, and surprisingly neither does poisoning her. If you speak to him again before gaining enough prestige to be declared worthy of taking the final test:

Uthar Wynn: Do not forget our agreement regarding Yuthura's treachery. We shall put her in her place... should you reach the final test, that is.

Adrenas can be found standing with Tariga and a female Sith teacher in the northeast corner of the north hall exiting to the Valley, and once you've asked who he is you can tell him Master Uthar gave you this datapad for him:

Adrenas: He did? Allow me to see that for a moment... Ah, yes, I see. I will do as Master Uthar requests, of course. Thank you for bringing this to me.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 500 Turned over Master Uthar's datapad to Adrenas
Item(s) Lost: Adrenas
  • Sith Datapad

At this point, you can still side with either of them (or neither). However, if you tell Yuthura about Uthar's plan then once again he'll turn on you even if you side with him against her:

Dialog
1. I have some news about Uthar...
Yuthura Ban: What? What's happened? Our plan is still intact, I hope.
2. It's nothing. Our plan is fine.
Yuthura Ban: Good. Let's keep it that way.

Otherwise:

1. He plans to have me fight you in the final test.
Yuthura Ban: Ahhh. How very clever of him. Normally you would face some other student in the tomb, preferably one of the failed ones. Obviously Uthar has decided to get rid of me. But why...? Did you say something to him?

You need to be moderately persuasive to successfully lie about saying something to him, although the outcome is the same as telling the truth or failing:

2. [Persuade/Lie] No, of course not.
Dialog
Yuthura Ban: If you think Uthar will truly be so grateful to you for double-crossing me, think again. Your only chance lies with me.
Yuthura Ban: In the end, it works out better that it is only the two of us in the tomb with him. So long as we refuse to fight. Is there anything else I should know?

If you still have Master Uthar's Sith datapad, you can tell her that he wants her poisoned:

Yuthura Ban: Let me see that. Hmm... so it's true. Thank you for bringing this to me... now I will be far stronger than Uthar expects.
Dialog
Yuthura Ban: Hah! He's a fool. I can make preparations to resist any poisons. Thank you for telling me... now I will be far stronger than Uthar expects.Yuthura Ban: Good. I'm not about to rest on my laurels, however.
Yuthura Ban: Here... this passcard will allow you access to Uthar's quarters. It's at the far end of the passages with the other quarters. Take this device as well and put it inside his cot. No-one should see you do it. Then Uthar will be too weak to stand up against us. Don't even think of failing me. You and I are too far into this now to back out.

Manaan Computer Puzzle

Item(s) Received: Yuthura Ban
  • Passcard
Item(s) Received: Yuthura Ban
  • Sith Device
These passcards act as keys to the academy bedrooms... this one specifically meant for the bedroom of Master Uthar.This small electronic device appears to be completely self-operating. Once attached to a specific surface, it will begin deploying whatever trap is inside. Yuthura has not explained exactly what the device does... simply that it must be placed inside Master Uthar's bed in order to function.

In for a penny, in for a pound: if you've told her about Uthar's plan, then you might as well poison him as well. Uthar Wynn's room is at the west end of the main corridor running the length of the academy. The door is in the south wall:

Uthar Wynn's RoomUnlock34 (14)Resist-Vitality-

Yuthura's passcard opens the door so that using Security isn’t necessary to unlock it. His bed is at the west end of the room:

Bed: [The device could easily be placed underneath the bed... it apparently will stick to the metal and be well out of sight.]
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 500 Placed Yuthura's device in Master Uthar's bed
Item(s) Lost: Bed
  • Sith Device

There's a locked footlocker by the bed, in the northwest corner:

FootlockerUnlock18 (0)Resist5Vitality15
FootlockerUnlock28 (8)Resist5Vitality15
Dialog
2. Do you know anything about the Code of the Sith?
Kel Algwinn: Yes, of course. I must admit I've never really understood it very well. Enough to please Master Uthar, I guess... but I still have trouble with it.
4. I'll be going.2. All things take time. Not to worry.
Kel Algwinn: Err... well, good luck with your training.Kel Algwinn: Yeah. Yes, I suppose so. Thanks.

After asking if he knows anything about the Code of the Sith, you can provoke him to attack you:

Dialog
3. And you're a full Sith? How pathetic.
Kel Algwinn: Don't say that! Leave me alone, or you'll be sorry!
2. Fine, fine. Have it your way.
Kel Algwinn: Just leave!

Otherwise:

1. I doubt that.

However, if your alignment is dark (< 40), you have other opportunities to provoke an attack after asking if something's wrong:

Dialog
Zaalbar: This one isn't raving like the others. A doubter.
Kel Algwinn: I... oh, uh, nothing.
1. Are you sure?
Kel Algwinn: Y-yes. My master always says I am too trusting, too willing to show weakness. You're a Sith, so I really shouldn't... you know...
1. But I'm not a Sith, yet.2. I can't persuade you to tell me?
Kel Algwinn: Oh, I know that. I mean... you aren't yet, but you intend to be. I mean you're just like everyone else here.Kel Algwinn: Uh, n-no, I really can't. A Sith... like you... would use any means to succeed.
1. And you're not?2. Are you saying you're not a Sith?
Kel Algwinn: Well I... I... I didn't mean it like that.
1. Well, how did you mean it, then?
Kel Algwinn: I... I shouldn't trust you. I can't trust you, can I?
4. No, of course not. What kind of Sith are you?
Kel Algwinn: I, uh, I suppose you're right. Never mind. Forget I said anything.

Otherwise:

1. [Persuade] Sure you can.1. [Persuade] Sure you can.
Kel Algwinn: [Failure] No... no, I shouldn't bother you with it. Forget I said anything.

You can provoke him before persuading him, but experience is received if you're successful (although it's harder if your alignment is dark):

1. [Persuade] Sure you can.1. [Persuade] Sure you can.2. [Force Persuade] You want to trust me.
Kel Algwinn: [Success] I just... don't feel I belong here. I thought maybe I did at first, but now... I don't know. I just have so many doubts.
Dialog
Kel Algwinn: I... forget I said anything. Just... go back to your training, please. I have work to do.Kel Algwinn: Yes, I'm... I'm sorry. P-please don't, don't tell anyone... I'll get over it, I guess.
1. You're no Sith. I've never seen anyone so pathetic!

He receives bonuses depending on your character level:

Character levelDexterityWisdomVitalityForce
12-14+4+4+50+50
> 14+6+6+100+100

Thus at character level > 14:

Kel Algwinn
ClassJedi Guardian
Level8
Alignment50 (neutral)
Skills
Awareness13
Attribute
Strength16+3
Dexterity20+5
Constitution12+1
Intelligence100
Wisdom20+5
Charisma8-1
Attribute
Vitality188
Force196
Defense27
Fortitude9
Reflex13
Will11
RangedMainOff hand
Attack--
Energy--
Threat--
Melee
Attack14-
Energy7-21-
Threat19-20,x2-
Items and abilitiesFeatsForce powers

1111

Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • Challenge Rating 8 Killed Kel Algwinn
Item(s) Received: Kel Algwinn
  • Credits (150)

This may move you closest to the dark side of the Force with alignment > 60 and result in most experience received at level < 13, but otherwise you move closest to the dark side, receive more experience and gain prestige if you don't provoke him and tell Master Uthar of his doubts instead:

Dialog
Kel Algwinn: Err... well, good luck with your training.
Kel Algwinn: Please don't tell anyone what I told you. They would tell me to leave... or worse.

If you ask Yuthura if she knows a student named Kel, she advises you to betray him if you know something:

Dialog
4. Do you know a student named Kel?
Yuthura Ban: Yes... vaguely. The boy burdens himself with doubts and anxieties. It is sad to watch, really, for he does possess a certain flair with the Force. Kel will not survive long. Someone will betray him soon enough, and he will be dead. If you are smart and you know something, that person should be you.

If you need to give Lashowe a lead before she'll agree to work together, you can now tell her she could go and talk to Kel Algwinn:

Lashowe: He's... one of the students? Yes, I've met the sniveler. I think I know where you're going with this... good, yes, I accept.

Kotor Interrogation Sith Prisoner

However, this isn't the only lead you can give her and it prevents you from gaining prestige by telling Master Uthar:

Dialog
4. I have something to tell you about a student...
Uthar Wynn: A student, is it? What might you have to say?
2. Never mind.
Uthar Wynn: I see. Then leave me be if you have nothing to offer. I am sure you have much to do.

Otherwise:

Uthar Wynn: Ahhhh. I think I know this one you speak of. You gained his confidence to admit such, did you? I commend your competitive spirit... you have certainly impressed me. I shall speak to the boy straight away.

If you speak to Yuthura afterwards:

Dialog
Yuthura Ban: Hmmm. You're a rather tricky human, aren't you? However did you manage to convince Kel Algwinn to reveal himself to you? No matter. I applaud you for the maneuver, at any rate. An act worthy of a Sith, surely.
Yuthura Ban: Yes, I... suppose so. The weak can surprise you sometimes with their strength, however. He could have surprised us.Yuthura Ban: What's this? Regrets? Not to worry, dear pupil, it... gets easier with time.
Yuthura Ban: You have other things to turn your attention to, however, I'm sure. What do you need?

Alternatively, you can forego the opportunity to gain prestige and get him to leave the academy:

Dialog
2. If it doesn't feel right, then perhaps you don't belong here.
Kel Algwinn: But where would I go, then? What would I do?
Light Side Points Gained: +3
Kel Algwinn: I... don't know. I never really thought about it. Maybe I should seek it out, give it a try. Thank you... thank you so much!

After advising him to think about joining the Jedi, he does exactly that and he may now be found in the training room of the Jedi Council Chambers on Dantooine:

Dialog
Kel Algwinn: You're back. The Council said you might return to Dantooine... I'm glad you did. I wanted to thank you.
Kel Algwinn: Maybe you don't remember me? I'm Kel... Kel Algwinn. We, uh, met in the academy on Korriban.
Kel Algwinn: You told me I should leave the Sith and seek out the Jedi. Well, I did. Everyone's been very nice... much nicer than I thought they would be.
Kel Algwinn: I almost didn't think the Jedi Council would give me a chance, but they said everyone was welcome to return to the light side. I guess I never *really* believed in the dark side. This just feels so right. I can't remember the last time I felt at peace like this. They said I have a long road ahead of me, but they made me a proper Padawan and I have a Master, now. I... I just can't thank you enough.
Kel Algwinn: I... guess, if that's how you want to look at it. The Sith don't support each other like the Jedi do... and I don't think that's a weakness at all.Kel Algwinn: I guess so. You pointed me in the right direction, though, and I have to be grateful for that. The Sith certainly didn't have my best interest at heart.Kel Algwinn: I'm glad you were there. I don't think I ever would have made it through the academy alive. And now I might actually become a Jedi someday.
Kel Algwinn: Well, at any rate, I wish you well. May... may the Force be with you.
Kel Algwinn: Thank you again. I hope your mission for the Council goes well.

Code of the Sith[edit]

Dialog
Yuthura Ban: I can help you to understand it. Would you like to hear it?
'Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.'
Simple words, yet easily misunderstood. Would you care for me to explain anything?
Dialog
1. 'Peace is a lie, there is only passion'?
Yuthura Ban: The Jedi would have you believe that peace is a desirable goal. That peace of the spirit is the way the Force is mastered, that a lack of conflict betters man. We know different. It is our passion... our hate and our desire... that fuels the Force. It is conflict that improves the lot of civilization and single being both. Conflict forces one to better oneself. It forces change, growth, adaption... evolution... or death. These are not our laws, but the universe's. Without conflict you have only stagnation.
2. 'Through passion, I gain strength'?
Yuthura Ban: What fuels your power with the Force but your passion? The stronger, darker emotions. Anger, hatred, fear... these passions empower us.
1. What about love?
Yuthura Ban: Love is more dangerous than all those things. Love leads to anger and hatred more often that not... but it also leads to mercy, which is far worse. That, however, is a lesson for another time.
2. Those seem like awfully negative passions.
Yuthura Ban: Negative? Compared to what? What keeps even the most rudimentary creature alive? Fear to run, anger to fight... without it a creature would most surely die.
2. Are you saying we aren't anything more than a rudimentary creature?
Yuthura Ban: We are far more than them, perhaps, but in some ways we are little different. To think us creatures beyond the need of simple passions is a delusion.
3. The Jedi say the opposite. How can both be right?
Yuthura Ban: The Force gives us all power, even the Jedi. It is our mastery of our passion that gives us the strength they lack.
4. I see.
Yuthura Ban: It is our goal to be stronger, to achieve our potential and not rest upon our laurels. We are the seekers, not the shepherds.
3. 'Through strength, I gain power'?
Yuthura Ban: The stronger you become in the Force, the more power you will achieve. But always must you fight for your power. Without strife, your victory has no meaning. Without strife, you do not advance. Without strife, there is only stagnation.
4. 'Through power, I gain victory'?
Yuthura Ban: How many sorts of victories can you imagine? Peaceful victory? Victory by sacrifice? A truce, an achievement? Unless the victory is achieved by demonstrating that your power is superior, it is only an illusion. Temporary at best. We seek more.
5. 'Through victory, my chains are broken'?
Yuthura Ban: This... has been argued over, and often. The chains represent our restrictions, both those placed upon us and those we place upon ourselves. Ultimately the goal of any Sith is to free herself from such restrictions. In a way, it is so we may do whatever we wish... but it is much more than that. One who has freed themselves from all restrictions has reached perfection. Their potential fulfilled. Perfect strength, perfect power, perfect destiny. Imagine it. That is our ideal, at any rate. It is said in Sith legend that the 'Sith'ari'... the perfect being... will one day lead us. But perhaps that is just a legend.
1. You don't think the Sith'ari can exist?
Yuthura Ban: I... wonder what a being would be like. The legends say the Sith'ari will destroy us... and make us stronger than ever. But perhaps that is just a legend. Perfection is... a goal, I think, rather than a state of being. The Jedi would argue that, no doubt.
6. 'The Force shall free me'?
Yuthura Ban: The Force is our servant and our master. Our teacher and our companion. A weapon and a tool. Know it and you know the universe. Master it and you master the universe. Strive for perfection and the Force shall reward you.
7. I think I got it.
Yuthura Ban: I am not surprised. The Force is strong with you... master it and it shall serve you well.

You can now return to the hub of the academy to the east to demonstrate your knowledge to Master Uthar:

Dialog
5. I know the Code of the Sith.
Uthar Wynn: Then finish the Code as I speak it. 'Peace is a lie, there is only...'
3. Passion.
Uthar Wynn: No. No, that is incorrect. I would have thought merely reciting the Code to be a simple matter. Ah, well.

Otherwise:

Uthar Wynn: 'Through passion I gain...'
2. Strength.Uthar Wynn: 'Through strength I gain...'
1. Serenity.2. Peace.3. Power.4. Victory.5. Chaos.6. Harmony.
Uthar Wynn: 'Through power I gain...'
1. Serenity.2. Peace.3. Control.4. Victory.5. Chaos.6. Harmony.
Uthar Wynn: 'Through victory....'
4. ...my chains are broken.Uthar Wynn: 'The Force shall free me.' Yes, good. You have, indeed, learned the Code of the Sith. Speaking the words and knowing the words are, however, two different things.

After reciting the Code, you must answer one of three randomly selected questions, true or false:

Dialog
Uthar Wynn: Sadly, it seems you did not understand the Code as well as I thought.

If you get it wrong, you must recite the Code again before answering his question. Otherwise:

Uthar Wynn: Well done. I will test you no more... you know the Code. Very impressive.
Dialog
1.Yes, go on.

The male Sith teacher standing with the Sith student on the northeast side of the academy's hub, or in the northwest corner of the hall to the Valley, can also tell you about the renegade Sith students:

Dialog
Sith Teacher: How do you do, hopeful? Seeking prestige, yes?
1. Who might you be?
Sith Teacher: I am a trainer here at the academy. I think I may be able to offer you some aid in gaining prestige, if you desire.
3. I have to go.
Sith Teacher: May the Force serve you well.

Otherwise:

2. Yes. Can you help me?
Sith Teacher: Do you know of our renegade students?
Sith Teacher: Those are the ones. It seems you have already heard of them. There is little more I can tell you, then. Should you locate their hiding place, you would gain considerable prestige, I am sure.
Sith Teacher: Now if you will excuse me, I must return to my studies.

After dealing with the renegade students and returning to Master Uthar:

Sith Teacher: I understand that our renegade students have been dealt with... and that you are responsible for that. Congratulations.

However, slicing the console in the dueling room at the east end of the academy and hacking into its datafiles is the most informative:

Dialog
Computer Panel: FILE: REBEL STUDENTS LED BY THALIA MAY
ORDER FOR EXECUTION MADE BY MASTER UTHAR WYNN
ORDER NOT YET CARRIED OUT
RECENT SCANS INDICATE REBEL STUDENTS MAY BE HIDDEN WITHIN SHYRACK CAVERNS
NEAREST ENTRANCE IN SOUTH PATH TO VALLEY OF THE DARK LORDS
INVESTIGATE AT EARLIEST POSSIBILITY

Sword of Ajunta Pall[edit]

If you speak to the Sith student standing with the Sith teacher on the northeast side of the academy's hub:

Dialog
1. Who are you?
Sith Student: My name is Tamlen. I'm assigned here to the library... mostly keeping it up to date with new discoveries and such.
Sith Student: I am adding new entries into our library's database based on the excavations in the valley. Currently I'm working on Ajunta Pall... quite a fascinating subject.Sith Student: Hmm. That depends. Do you know anything about Ajunta Pall?
1. Who is Ajunta Pall?1. Ajunta Pall the ancient Sith Lord?
Sith Student: Ajunta Pall was one of the first of the great Sith Lords... at least, according to the ruins here on Korriban. One of the tombs out in the Valley of the Dark Lords belongs to him. He wielded a powerful sword, by all accounts. Some of us believe it might be in that tomb, which is quite exciting.Sith Student: The very same.
1. His sword?1. Do you know anything about his sword?
Sith Student: According to legend, Ajunta Pall forged a sword imbued with the essence of the dark side. Someone who found it could gain considerable prestige.Sith Student: A little. Some of us believe it may be found in his tomb in the Valley of the Dark Lords. Whoever found the sword could gain great prestige.
Dialog
1. Hasn't any effort been made to recover it?
Sith Student: Some unsuccessful attempts have been made. I truly don't know why a more concerted effort isn't made, however.
2. How do I get to this valley?
Sith Student: You simply need to follow the east passage... there's an exit there which will lead you up to the surface. Look for Tariga... she is in that area and can probably help you.
3. Gain prestige?
Sith Student: Isn't that what you're interested in? Although I suppose you could also keep it...
1. What do you know about the sword's powers?
Sith Student: Well... the legends say the sword had dark power, but that may only be a story. We will never know unless we can examine it more closely.
4. I've got to be going.
Sith Student: I imagine you've got a lot to do.

If you return with the sword, or after turning it over to Uthar Wynn:

Dialog
Shaardan: Oh-ho! If it isn't the freak from the colony. Hello, freak.
1. Who are you?
Shaardan: Shaardan's the name. Don't forget it. You'll have me to thank when you get kicked out of here.
2. Get lost, nerf-herder.3. You want to make an issue out of it?4. Leave me alone.
Dialog
Shaardan: I remember you. You're alright. Trying for the academy, I see.
1. Who are you?
Shaardan: The name's Shaardan. Didn't I tell you that back in the colony? Maybe not.
2. So are you, obviously.
Shaardan: That's true. I had no idea you were coming for the academy when I met you in the colony, though.
1. Do you want to co-ordinate strategy?3. I challenge you to a duel!4. I have to go.
Sith Student
Sorry, I don't have time to speak. My training awaits.
You aren't even a full Sith. Don't bother me.
Get out of my way. I don't have time to deal with hopefuls.
Come back when you've taken your final test. If you survive it.
If Master Uthar gives you an order, you'd better follow it. There were some students who disobeyed him and now they're hiding out on the surface somewhere.
There are some students in hiding that refused to follow an order. Master Uthar wants them found and dead... and is offering a reward for it, too!
Just be careful if you go into the valley. I hear there's a hermit living in the hills that kidnaps students.
The former master of the academy, Jorak Uln, is supposedly hiding out in the hills on the surface as some kind of mad hermit.
Word is that one of our experimental droids went mad and escaped and is hiding in the ruins. I wonder why we don't just gather up and destroy it?
One of my friends went to find that crazy droid that's hiding in the ruins in the valley. He hasn't come back, yet.
Ha! It's great to be on the winning side, isn't it? We've been crushing the Republic at every battle so far!
The latest reports say the Republic is on the run. Before long the Sith will be ruling the entire galaxy.
Darth Malak is one of the greatest Sith leaders ever. I hope he comes back to the academy before I leave.
It is my most fervent hope to serve under Darth Malak once my training is complete. Don't you feel the same?
Rumor around the academy is that you had something to do with those rebel students being caught, finally. They got what they deserved, I say.
I was told that you actually met the old master of the academy, Jorak. Is the hermit as mad as they say?
The buzz is that you took care of that crazy droid out in the ruins. That's pretty impressive.

If you speak to Dak Vesser, or the Sith student standing outside the Tomb of Marka Ragnos in the southwest corner of the Valley of Dark Lords, then you'll know there's a rogue droid within before you enter.

Valley[edit]

Door to valley is in the north wall of the room to the north of the academy's hub. A Sith guard stands on the right, on the east side, while another patrols the corridor between this room and the hub. There's a plasteel cylinder by the south wall in the southwest corner, and a locked footlocker by the north wall in the northeast corner:

FootlockerUnlock18 (8)Resist5Vitality15
Item(s) Received: Plasteel CylinderItem(s) Received: Footlocker

Adrenas also stands in the northeast corner, with a female Sith teacher and Tariga:

Dialog
Adrenas: Greetings, student.
1. Who are you?
Adrenas: My name is Adrenas. I am the chamberlain of the academy... generally I look after maintenance and supply, here.
2. So you aren't a Sith?
Adrenas: No, not truly. I serve the Sith, but I do not study and train in the Force as you do.
1.Master Uthar gave me this datapad for you.
Dialog
2. Can I ask you some questions?
2. How come you don't speak Galactic Basic?
Adrenas: Galactic Basic is the language of the Republic, but I come from a world beyond the edges of Republic space. There the Twi'lek language of interstellar trade and commerce is the most common dialect. I can speak your language, but my accent is still very pronounced. Some at the Academy would mock me for this, and I am not eager to become the subject of ridicule. There are many humans here who come from worlds beyond Republic space. We seem to be more sympathetic to the Sith cause. Some of them are even training at the Academy, unlike me.
3. I have to go.
Dialog
Sith Teacher: Hmph. Another hopeful wandering about the academy? *sigh* I suppose you want to know how to get prestige?
3. No. I don't need any help.
Sith Teacher: Hah! I doubt that. Have it your way, however, off you go.

Otherwise:

1. Who might you be?
Sith Teacher: I am one of the academy trainers, of course. You'd do well to watch your tone with me, hopeful... I'll be one of your instructors when and if you reach your final test.
1. Final test?
Sith Teacher: Oh, yes. You gather prestige to earn the opportunity to take the final test... you don't automatically become a student. Heh heh... you'll see.
3. I have to go.
Sith Teacher: May the Force serve you well.
Sith Teacher: Hmph. As if I didn't have better things to do. Has anyone told you about Jorak Uln?
1.No. Who's Jorak Uln?

When you first speak to Tariga, he can be asked about the valley and the ruins and tombs there, as well as the shyrack and tuk'ata you'll encounter:

Dialog
Tariga: Greetings, fellow student. Are you planning on going to the Valley of the Dark Lords? I am headed there soon, myself.
1. Who are you?
Tariga: I am known as Tariga, a student here at the academy. It is my pleasure to be assigned to the Sith ruins, to study their past and unearth new relics.
1. You're human, but you speak like a Twi'lek...
Tariga: I was raised on a planet in the Outer Rim. We were not part of the Republic, so we never adopted their language. I can understand Basic, but I am not fluent in speaking it yet. I am, however, quite fluent in the Twi'lek tongue, so I prefer to use it when dealing with others. It is nearly as well known as Basic, and no one will make fun of my accent. I think I made the right choice. I doubt I would have been assigned to the Sith ruins in the Valley of the Dark Lords if I was stuttering and stumbling over an unfamiliar language.
2. How do I get to this valley?
Tariga: The exit at the end of this hall will bring you to the surface. There you merely follow a natural path through the rock and you will come to the valley, itself. You will find many Sith working on the dig at the southern end of the valley. If you head into the northern end where the strange pillars are, do beware of the tuk'ata beasts.
1. What are these tuk'ata?
Tariga: Local beasts that hunt in packs and are not at all afraid of attacking students... or even armed patrols. They have proven to be a hindrance to our progress.
Zaalbar: Arrogant hunters always assume the animal knows how important they are.
Tariga: Several attempts have been made to destroy their nests in the tombs, but their numbers have proven to be too great.
3. What can you tell me about the valley?
Tariga: There are four tombs that have been uncovered so far, each holding the remains of a Sith Lord from a time long ago when the Sith were first on Korriban. We have found evidence that there were larger structures underground, a veritable ancient fortress... but it appears to have been destroyed. The tombs are all that remain intact. Currently we are allowed access only to three tombs... the one furthest to the left may only be entered by Master Uthar and those he brings with him. Fortunately there is still much else for us to find. I am pleased that you have joined us.
4. Anything I should be watchful for?
Tariga: Yes, indeed. Shortly before entering the valley, you will pass by a cave entrance. Do not enter it... it is full of dangerous creatures we call shyrack. The only other danger to speak of is the tuk'ata. There are guards that will protect you if you remain in the south part of the valley, however.
1. What are these shyrack?
Tariga: Flying creatures that lay webs in their tunnels. The webs can only be burned or moved by explosives I believe. Best to avoid them entirely.
5. I'll be going.
Tariga: I wish you well, fellow student.
Tariga: I wish you well in your explorations.

There's another female Sith teacher in the southwest corner, watching as a male and female Sith student spar with lightsabers. Another male Sith teacher stands instructing two male Sith students kneeling in the northwest corner.

Hermit in the Hills[edit]

Dialog
Sith Teacher: Heh. Well... the first thing you should know is that that is not a name you should mention around Master Uthar if you can avoid it. Jorak Uln was once Uthar's master, you see, and the head of this academy. He went a little insane, however, and Uthar forced him to flee to the surface and hide. It seems that Jorak has been spending his time kidnapping students who wander into the Valley of the Dark Lords. No idea why. I've also no idea why Uthar doesn't do something about it. If you want prestige, however, you'll find that hermit, as everyone calls him... you'll find Jorak and either kill him or bring back anything he's been writing. Uthar would like that. Now begone. I have better things to do than chat with lost hopefuls.

When you enter the valley the student Dak Vesser to the northwest of the entrance can also inform you of the hermit in the hills before you encounter him in the Tomb of Tulak Hord. Although you'll also encounter the student Mekel with Jorak, he doesn't really have anything to say if you speak beforehand (he can be found down the corridor on the south side of the main corridor opposite Lashowe, standing at a computer panel to the left, on the east side):

Dialog
1. Who are you?1. Mekel, right?
Mekel: The name's Mekel. I'm one of the hopefuls up for Sith-hood, just like you. Well, I'm the one that's going to make it, that is.Mekel: That's right. You might as well just go home, you know. There can only be one Sith this year, and that's me.
3. Whatever. I'm the one who's going to make it.
3. You're lying. I can tell.4. I've got to go.

Otherwise:

1. You know the Code of the Sith?
Mekel: Uhhh... no. Nobody here will tell you anything about that. I've got a better plan, though.
Mekel: You think I would tell you? Have my brains started dribbling out of my nose, or something?
1. It would be an improvement.3. Maybe we can trade information?4. I got my own plans.

Otherwise, once you've asked what makes him so sure he'll be the one who makes it, you can try to persuade him to tell you why (although the fact that prestige can be gained with Sith artifacts brought back from the valley can be learned elsewhere):

Dialog
Mekel: [Failure] I could, but what would be the point in that? See you around, chump.

Otherwise:

Mekel: [Success] Hmph. I guess there's no harm in it. Word has it that Master Uthar gives big points for Sith artifacts that are brought back from the valley.
Mekel: Hmph. Well, if you've known for so long, why haven't you taken advantage of it, yet? Yeah, just like I thought.Mekel: Well, you're free to go wander out there, if you like. Me, I'll be seeing you later.

Interrogation Room[edit]

The interrogation room is beyond the door in the north wall at the east end of the academy's main corridor. As you enter, the Sith interrogator standing at the computer panel by the north wall speaks to you, presenting you with an opportunity to gain prestige:

Dialog
Sith Interrogator: Ahhh, maybe you can do better than I. This Mandalorian is proving more resistant than I expected.
1. What are you trying to do?
Sith Interrogator: I'm trying to get him to tell us where his weapon cache is hidden. So far all the serum combinations I'm using are proving ineffective. If I bring his drug threshold too high, he'll go into shock and be useless. Too low and he just refuses to talk. It's been maddening.
Sith Interrogator: Fine, go on then. I *must* know where his weapon cache is! Damn him!
Sith Interrogator: Don't bother me. I'm trying to think how I'm going to question this prisoner. I need to know where that cache is!
1. How do you drug him?
Sith Interrogator: Just activate the console... it gives you a variety of options for serum dosage. The right amount applied at the right rate should do it. The real trick is that the only way to gauge your progress is to watch the prisoner closely for his reaction. Our scanners can't pick up his vitals.
2.You want me to try it?

The Sith victim stands in a cage to the west:

[The Mandalorian is imprisoned and cannot respond.]

There's a locked metal box in the southwest corner:

Metal BoxUnlock28 (8)Resist5Vitality15
Dialog
Sith Interrogator: Certainly. Just don't kill him or send him into shock. He's supposed to be questioned, not executed.

The Sith interrogator steps back to the entrance, allowing you to use the computer panel to interrogate the prisoner:

Dialog
Sith Victim: Use... use whatever method you wish, Sith. You will not break my will! My mind is my own, and I will tell you nothing!
1. Can you speak Galactic Basic?
Sith Victim: I know your language, Sith - but I won't give you the satisfaction of speaking it!
3. [Whisper] Do you know any way I could free you?
Sith Victim: You... you are trying to trick me! I do not believe you!
Dialog
6. Fine. Have it your way.
Sith Victim: Then... I win again...

Since you move closer to the dark side of the Force if you inject truth serum, a light side character should start by asking if there's any way you could free him, then convince him to trust you so that he tells you how before using the serum console:

Dialog
5. [Activate the serum console.]
Computer Panel: [How do you wish to use the console?]
7. [Leave it alone.]
Computer Panel: [You step away from the console.]
RatioSuccessMinimum Computer Use rank at character level
34567891011121314151617181920
> 0.2525%333344445555666677
> 0.5050%55667788991010111112121313
> 0.75100%77891010111213131415161617181919

Failure results in the injection of a single dose of truth serum, and ten such injections will result in the prisoner going into shock:

Dialog
Sith Victim: [Whisper] It is in... it is in my ship. The cache... it is in a trap door... hidden on my ship.
Sith Victim: [Whisper] Use it... I no longer... need. I give it to you... in exchange for my life... human...
Sith Interrogator: What?! What have you done?! I told you not to put the prisoner into shock, didn't I?! Now how are we supposed to find out where the weapon cache is?! Uthar will be furious!! Bah! Now I may as well take this fool and dump him somewhere. He's useless to us! I cannot believe you are so incompetent!

Otherwise, you must inject truth serum and move closer to the dark side of the Force the first time you do so:

Dark Side Points Gained: -3
1. [Inject truth serum: high dosage.]
Dark Side Points Gained: -3
2. [Inject truth serum: moderate dosage.]
Dark Side Points Gained: -3
3. [Inject truth serum: small dosage.]
Dialog
Truth serumAnti-serum
HighModerateSmallModerateSmall
+5+3+2-2-1

His response after each injection gives some indication of how many doses he's had in total, as does his response to questioning:

Dialog
< 55-67-89
Sith Victim: My will is my own, Sith! I will answer nothing!Sith Victim: I... my mind is yet my own... Sith...Sith Victim: I... y-yet... retain my... m-mind...Sith Victim: ungghhhh... I... I y-yet... my mind...
< 55-67-8
Sith Victim: Never! A Mandalorian will never fall before such as you!Sith Victim: N-never! I... will... say nothing!Sith Victim: N-n-no! I... will... not!
< 55-67-8
Sith Victim: [Failure] N-never! Your... your mind tricks... do not work on me! They are useless! As... as are you!Sith Victim: [Failure] N-never! Y-your... mind tricks... do not work!Sith Victim: [Failure] N-n-never! Y-your... mind... tricks... d-do not...

If you can dominate minds then he'll tell you the location after five doses (one high dosage); otherwise, he'll only do so after exactly nine (three moderate dosages is simplest).

Dark Side Points Gained: -3
Sith Victim: I... I will... it is in... it is in my ship. The cache... it is in a trap door... hidden on my ship...
Dark Side Points Gained: -3
Sith Victim: [Success] I... I will... it is in... it is in my ship. The cache... it is in a trap door... hidden on my ship...

The Sith interrogator overhears and wants to take credit for it:

Dialog
Sith Interrogator: Yes! I heard that! Excellent job! Thank you for locating the cache. Naturally I would see you rewarded, but I would prefer that everyone believe that I extracted the information.
1. What?! Are you joking?
Sith Interrogator: Of course not. Information extraction is my specialty... I'm not about to let it be known that some whelp did my job better. You had some fun, didn't you? Now run along and let's not turn this into anything unpleasant.
2. I'm not going to let you get away with this!
Sith Interrogator: Oh? I suppose one would need to be alive to go running to Master Uthar to report the location of the cache, wouldn't they? Does that mean that you are ready to battle a true Sith, then? Shall we make an issue of it?
Sith Interrogator: Good. That's the way I prefer it. Now... to get rid of the prisoner and get to that cache...
11. I know the location of the Mandalorian prisoner's weapon cache.
Uthar Wynn: Oh? And why would that be of use to me? His interrogator already brought me that information moments ago. A valiant attempt, young one, but you must be quicker than that if you wish to impress me.

Otherwise:

1. That's right! Let's go!
Sith Interrogator: Ha! Gather your anger, then... and let us see who is superior!

He receives bonuses depending on your character level:

Character levelDexterityWisdomVitalityForce
12-14+4+4+50+50
> 14+6+6+100+100

Thus at character level > 14:

Sith Interrogator
ClassJedi Guardian
Level8
Alignment50 (neutral)
Skills
Awareness13
Attribute
Strength16+3
Dexterity20+5
Constitution12+1
Intelligence100
Wisdom20+5
Charisma8-1
Attribute
Vitality188
Force196
Defense27
Fortitude9
Reflex13
Will11
RangedMainOff hand
Attack--
Energy--
Threat--
Melee
Attack1311
Energy5-235-23
Threat20-20,x220-20,x2
Items and abilitiesFeatsForce powers

1111

Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • Challenge Rating 8 Killed Sith Interrogator
Item(s) Received: Sith Interrogator
  • Credits (150)

When you return to Master Uthar to tell him you know the location of the Mandalorian prisoner's weapon cache:

Dialog
Uthar Wynn: You do? That is most interesting. Where might that be?
2. I've... changed my mind.
Uthar Wynn: Oh? How very sad, young one. You should learn to grab your advantages whenever you can.

Otherwise:

1. It is hidden within a trap door on his ship.
Uthar Wynn: Hmm. How ironic that I recently had his vessel scrapped for parts, then. I had assumed it had been thoroughly scanned... apparently not. Still... you have done well in bringing me information that others could not unearth on their own. I am impressed.

Aiding Lashowe[edit]

Dialog
Yuthura Ban: The only other idea I can suggest to you is that you head into the Valley of the Dark Lords on the surface. There are ancient ruins there which can be explored. It's possible you might find some artifacts or information in them which would please Uthar... it's difficult to say for certain.

Lashowe can be found in the north corridor to the east of your Bedroom, standing at a computer panel at the entrance to her own bedroom on the west side. How she responds depends on whether or not you persuaded her to like you upon your first meeting back in Dreshdae:

Dialog
1. Who are you?
Lashowe: My name is Lashowe. Remember it, for I'll be the one who earns the prestige to move on. You'll have to be satisfied with next year, I suppose.Lashowe: You don't remember? My name is Lashowe. We met in the colony, ever so briefly.
4. I have to go.4. I must go.
Lashowe: Do run along... you have a long way to catch up, after all.Lashowe: Mmm. Don't trip or kill yourself or anything.Lashowe: I'll get more prestige and catch up to you. Count on it.

Otherwise:

Lashowe: A duel? Fine, you run along and get ready while I go gain some prestige. Idiot.

Otherwise:

2. You're trying to become a Sith as well?
Lashowe: Just figured that out, did you? It just so happens that I have a sure-fire way of pulling ahead in this little contest of ours. You don't really have a chance.
3. You talk big, but that's about it.

Otherwise:

1. And what way is that?
Lashowe: I've found an artifact that will impress Uthar far more than anything you could ever scrounge up. I'll win for sure.
2. Fine, forget it.
Lashowe: Fine by me.

Otherwise:

1. Why haven't you brought it to Uthar yet?
Lashowe: I don't have it just yet. I'll get it... when I'm good and ready.
1. Where is this artifact?
Lashowe: Hah! Like I would tell you. Why don't I just let you rob me while you're at it?
2. It's guarded, isn't it?
Lashowe: So what if it is? I'll get it eventually, regardless. Nothing good comes without a bit of a fight... that's the Sith motto, more or less.
1. [Persuade/Lie] Maybe I could help you get it?
Canderous: Shut up, old man, and don't spoil anything or I'll twist that scrawny neck of yours.
Jolee: It was just an idle question. Don't get so testy, damn it.Mission: Yeah, but if we do it first, we win. Shush up, Big Z.
1. [Persuade/Lie] Maybe I could help you get it?2. [Persuade] I'd like to help you retrieve your artifact.
Lashowe: [Failure] Hah! Forget it. I'm not going to be tricked so easily. Just move along, now.

Otherwise:

1. [Persuade/Lie] Maybe I could help you get it?2. [Persuade] I'd like to help you retrieve your artifact.
Dialog
Lashowe: [Failure] Trying to force me to agree with you, hey? Don't make me laugh. You want my cooperation, you'll have to get it the old-fashioned way.
2. [Persuade] Because together we will be unbeatable.2. [Persuade] Because together we will be unbeatable.3. [Persuade] I've always wanted to work with a beautiful woman.
Lashowe: [Failure] Forget it. I never liked you to begin with, and I'm not about to work with you.Lashowe: [Failure] Hmmm... no. No, it's not worth it. I'll figure out how to get the artifact, myself.
Lashowe: So run along and get your own prestige, will you? Thanks ever so much.

If you can dominate minds or your character is male then she can be persuaded to let you work with her without any further conditions:

1. [Force Persuade] Because you want to work with me.3. [Persuade] I've always wanted to work with a beautiful woman.
Lashowe: [Success] Yes, I do... want to work with you. I suppose it's possible that Master Uthar could award both of us prestige. We'd be ahead of the others, for sure...Lashowe: [Success] Flattery, is it? I... suppose it's possible that Master Uthar could award both of us prestige. We'd be ahead of the others, for sure...

Otherwise it's more difficult to persuade her, particularly if she dislikes you, and even if you succeed then she wants you to give her a lead for how she could gain more prestige:

2. [Persuade] Because together we will be unbeatable.2. [Persuade] Because together we will be unbeatable.
Dialog
Lashowe: [Success] Hmmm. You make a decent case. I suppose it's possible that Master Uthar could award both of us prestige. We'd be ahead of the others, for sure... I want something out of this, first, however. I want you to tell me about some lead you have for where I could find more prestige.
1. [Lie] There is a powerful Sith cloak in the furthest tomb in the valley.
Lashowe: [Failure] How gullible to you believe me to be? The furthest tomb? Yeah right. Find your own prestige.Lashowe: Then you'll just have to come back when you do. Of course, I may have changed my mind by then...Lashowe: Then you're on your own.

If you don't know any leads then you can try to lie about one, but it's simple enough to ask around the academy until you have one:

4.Hmm. You could go and talk to Kel Algwinn.
1. [Lie] There is a powerful Sith cloak in the furthest tomb in the valley.
Dialog
Lashowe: You've given me a lead, so I'll let you in on my plan. The artifact that I've discovered is an ancient Jedi holocron.

In any case, once you've convinced her to allow you to help:

Dialog
Lashowe: Unfortunately, the holocron lies in the gullet of a tuk'ata mother. I can arrange for us to 'meet' her, but you're going to have to help me in putting her down. That make sense to you? Go into the valley when you're prepared enough. I'll be amongst the central pillars, near the north end.
1. And I'm just supposed to trust you?
Lashowe: And I'm just supposed to trust *you*? You're the one who asked to work on this, remember? You watch me and I'll watch you. I don't trust you any more than you trust me. If you don't like that, don't come.
2. Why do you think this holocron is so important?
Lashowe: Because it probably contains secrets from the time when the Sith ruins on this planet first existed. You don't think that Master Uthar would find that impressive?
3. What is a holocron?
Lashowe: A holocron... this holocron, anyway... is an ancient recording device. It can store and display large amounts of information.
4. See you there.
Lashowe: Remember: the central pillars in the valley. I'll be waiting, so don't take too long.

Dueling Room[edit]

The dueling room is beyond the door in the south wall at the east end of the academy's main corridor. As you enter for the first time, you witness combat between a Sith duelist and a captive Republic soldier to the left, on the east side of the room. Once the duelist kills the captive, he moves over to the computer panel in the center of the room, opposite the door. There's a locked metal box in the southeast corner:

Metal BoxUnlock28 (8)Resist5Vitality15
Dialog
Sith Duelist: If you're here to use the dueling room, go ahead. I'm through with it, for the moment.
1. What kind of dueling are you talking about?
Sith Duelist: This is where you get to hone your killing styles. We get sent captives all the time to practice on. It's very handy.
1. That's barbaric!
Sith Duelist: Why? It'd be a waste just to execute them. At least this way they're useful.
2. You mean... we can kill any of the prisoners here?
Sith Duelist: You only get so many before the terminal cuts you off. Some of the students are a little bloodthirsty and get carried away, after all.
3. What do I need to do?
Sith Duelist: Just go to the computer console and open up one of the cages. And don't be wasteful... we only get so many captives a month, you know.
4. I challenge you to a duel.
Sith Duelist: No thanks. I'm pretty bushed right now. Maybe later.
5. Thanks.
Sith Duelist: No problem. Enjoy.

The computer panel can be used to start your own combat with a prisoner:

Dialog
Computer Panel: SYSTEM LOADING...
SYSTEM STATUS OPERATIONAL.
VERIFYING IDENTITY...
1. Start combat with a prisoner.
Computer Panel: INITIATING COMBAT PREPARATION...
PRISONER WILL BE INJECTED AND ARMED
CAUTION! PERSONAL SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED!
2. Stop the procedure.
Computer Panel: CANCELLING COMBAT PREPARATION...

Otherwise:

1. Continue to the fight.
Computer Panel: ARMING PRISONER #
RELEASING PRISONER #
Computer Panel: REMINDER: THE ACADEMY FROWNS ON SLOVENLY KILLS
HAVE A NICE DAY

Surprisingly, this doesn't necessarily move you closer to the dark side of the Force as the prisoners attack even after telling them to run, or that you're not a Sith:

Dialog
1. Wait! I'm not a Sith!
Captive Republic Soldier: As if I would ever believe that!Captive Republic Soldier: I'll kill you before you kill me! I swear it!!Captive Republic Soldier: You'll pay for what you've done! AAHHHHH!!Captive Republic Soldier: I won't be an easy kill for you, Sith!!Captive Republic Soldier: Die! Die!!
2. Run! I've freed you!
Captive Republic Soldier
ClassSoldier
Level8
Alignment50 (neutral)
Skills
Awareness8
Attribute
Strength14+2
Dexterity16+3
Constitution13+1
Intelligence12+1
Wisdom100
Charisma12+1
Attribute
Vitality56
Force-
Defense25
Fortitude7
Reflex5
Will2
RangedMainOff hand
Attack--
Energy--
Threat--
Melee
Attack11-
Physical5-16-
Threat20-20,x2-
Items and abilitiesFeatsForce powers

None

Dialog
Computer Panel: ONE MOMENT PLEASE...
NO PRISONERS AVAILABLE
ALL CELLS VACANT
CANNOT PROVIDE MATCH
HAVE A NICE DAY

You can also slice the console, although the only action that might be useful is hacking into the academy's datafiles:

Dialog
Computer Panel: [SUCCESS] SECURITY CAMERA NETWORK HACKED
SWITCHING TO CAMERA VIEW...
ENTER COMMAND
Computer Panel: [SUCCESS] DATAFILES SECURITY BREACHED
SCANNING FILES...

There's no point hacking into the academy's datafiles unless Finding Dustil has been activated, or Renegade Sith has not:

Computer Panel: ENTER COMMAND
3. [Computer] Reprogram academy sentry droids to hunt a target. (30 spike(s))4. [Computer] Attempt to open all cages and free the prisoners. (50 spike(s))
Computer Panel: [FAILURE] ACCESS DENIED!
COMPUTER SLICE FAILED
INCOMPATIBLE REQUEST
SPIKES REJECTED
...
ELIMINATION OF COMPETITORS MUST BE FOUND BY OTHER MEANS, STUDENT
OVERRIDE AUTHORIZATION: UWYNN
Computer Panel: [FAILURE] ACCESS DENIED!
COMPUTER SLICE FAILED
INCOMPATIBLE REQUEST
SPIKES REJECTED
...
THIS CONSOLE CAN NO LONGER BE USED TO EXCEED PERSONAL ALLOTMENT
OVERRIDE AUTHORIZATION: UWYNN
3. Log out.
Computer Panel: EXITING SYSTEM...

To the right on the west side of the room, a Sith studentshocks four captives held in cages around the south and west walls:

Captive
Go away. There's nothing we need to talk about.
The Republic will come for me. And when they do, you'll get what's coming to you!
You can release me or kill me... but don't stand there pretending to be my friend.
Get lost, Sith. I'm not falling for any of your tricks.
[The captive cannot speak at this time.]

Finding Dustil[edit]

Once you've encountered the messenger Jordo after speaking to Carth, his son Dustil Onasi appears in the dormitory wing of the academy to the west of its hub, beyond Mekel at the south end of the corridor to the east of your Bedroom:

Dustil Onasi: You take a wrong turn somewhere?

If you speak to him without Carth in your party:

Dialog
1. Who are you?
Dustil Onasi: The name's Dustil. That satisfy your curiosity enough?
1. Dustil? As in Dustil Onasi?
Dustil Onasi: So you know my last name, so what?
2. How did you end up at the academy?
Dustil Onasi: What is with the questions? My life is none of your business, so get lost.
1. Aren't you Carth Onasi's son?
Dustil Onasi: No, I'm not. I don't know who you're talking about.
1. Are you sure...?
Dustil Onasi: Look... I don't want to hear that name ever again. Ever. You understanding me? Now get lost.

Otherwise:

2. Can I ask you some questions?
Dustil Onasi: As if I'm not busy enough with my own work? Go pester someone else with your stupid questions.
1. There's no need to act like that.
Dustil Onasi: Oh, I'm sorry, did I hurt your feelings? Why don't you run to Master Uthar and tell him all about it. I'm sure he'll be very sympathetic.
Dustil Onasi: Well, don't let me keep you.

Otherwise:

Dialog
Carth: Dustil? Is that you?
Dustil Onasi: Oh, lovely. It's Father. Figures that you'd show up after all this time. How did you manage to get inside the academy?
Dustil Onasi: Cute. I wonder how interested Master Uthar would be to know just who he has in his web. Unless you've switched sides, Father? But I doubt that.Dustil Onasi: Haha. And I'm supposed to believe that my self-righteous father has fallen into the habit of accompanying Sith in their training? I doubt that.Dustil Onasi: Maybe it doesn't matter. Or maybe Master Uthar would be interested in knowing just what kind of company he has present here?
Dustil Onasi: Just why are you here, Father? Not for me, I hope. Couldn't you have gotten yourself blown up on some ship and spared us this reunion?
Carth: Dustil... what? What are you talking about? I... I thought you were dead!
Dustil Onasi: Too bad you didn't still think that. Or did you really think I would be happy to see you? Look, everyone! It's Father, come to rescue me at long last! Sure, he may have left Mother and I to die on Telos, but that doesn't matter!
Carth: No, I didn't abandon you! The task force just arrived too late. Telos was in ruins, and your mother... I held her while... But I looked for you. I swear I looked everywhere --
Dustil Onasi: Ah, save it. You abandoned us long before. We were alone all during the wars, and even once you came back, you still didn't stay.
Carth: I didn't have a choice! I was needed...
Dustil Onasi: Yeah? Well you were needed at home, too. You were needed when the bombing started and I got captured. You know what? It doesn't matter. Not any more. I have a new family now, a family that cares about me. I don't need you.
Carth: The Sith? You can't mean that! No, the Sith killed your mother! The Sith destroyed Telos!
Dustil Onasi: So? You're the soldier, father. How many mothers have you killed?
Carth: No, you've been brainwashed. The son I knew would never --
Dustil Onasi: You never knew me. You weren't even there to know me, so don't presume to tell me what I would or wouldn't do!
Carth: I don't know what's been done to you, but you're coming with me out of here. Now.
Dustil Onasi: Touch me, old man, and I'll kill you. Get out! Get out of here before I tell the Sith that you're here!
1. Calm down, Dustil. Carth is only trying to protect you.
Dustil Onasi: I don't need his protection! Not anymore. The Sith give me everything I need.
Carth: You can't mean that! The Sith are... they're evil. They're the dark side. They... they took me away from you and your mother. They're... they're what took you from me!
Dustil Onasi: No, they're not evil! They're not! The dark side is superior, and you... you were at war long before they came along!
Carth: The Sith war to conquer, to rule the helpless. I went to war for *you*, Dustil. For your freedom, your future!
Dustil Onasi: Heh. I... don't believe you.
Carth: If I failed you, son, then it's... it's *my* failure. Please don't add to it by becoming part of something evil.
Dustil Onasi: Prove it. Prove that the Sith are so evil and I'll... I'll think about it.

Any of the following responses result in him attacking you:

Dialog
Carth: Shut up! Stay out of this!Carth: No! I won't accept that! I won't give up on him!!
Dustil Onasi: Is that all you do? Give out orders? Well you can't show up after all this time and expect to give me orders! I'm not your soldier and I'm sure as hell not your son!Dustil Onasi: Why not? You gave up on Mother and I a long time ago. We were just an afterthought next to your glory-hunting!
Dialog
Dustil Onasi: Right. Just as I thought. You can't prove anything.
Carth: No... no, that's not true! I was there when you were younger, but I had to leave to fight! I fought for *you*, for your freedom!Carth: You're going to have to fight your own battles, Dustil. I've...I've fought all I can for you.
Dustil Onasi: No you didn't. You fought for yourself. For glory. Well, the Sith can do that, too. We learn to fight... and to kill. You want to see what I've learned, 'father'?
Carth: No, Dustil, don't! I don't --
Dustil Onasi: Too late, old man! You should have left when you had the chance!!

He receives bonuses depending on your character level:

Character levelDexterityWisdomVitalityForce
12-14+4+4+50+50
> 14+6+6+100+100

Thus at character level > 14:

Dustil Onasi
ClassJedi Guardian
Level8
Alignment50 (neutral)
Skills
Awareness13
Attribute
Strength16+3
Dexterity20+5
Constitution12+1
Intelligence100
Wisdom20+5
Charisma8-1
Attribute
Vitality188
Force196
Defense27
Fortitude9
Reflex13
Will11
RangedMainOff hand
Attack--
Energy--
Threat--
Melee
Attack14-
Energy7-21-
Threat19-20,x2-
Items and abilitiesFeatsForce powers

1111

Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • Challenge Rating 8 Killed Dustil Onasi
Item(s) Received: Dustil Onasi
  • Credits (150)

While you move no closer to the dark side of the Force for killing Dustil (since he attacked you), any romance between a female character and Carth dies with him. Otherwise, after telling Dustil to calm down:

Dialog
Dustil Onasi: I'll stay right here. I won't tell anyone you're here... for now. You find some 'proof' and you bring it to me. If I hear you asking questions about me or doing a single thing to jeopardize my position in the Sith, I swear I'll tell everyone what you're up to. You got that, father? You prove what you're saying is true. I'm not going anywhere, otherwise.
Carth: I... got it, Dustil. I'll be back. I swear it.
Dialog
Carth: I don't have anything. Yet. But I haven't given up on you, Dustil.
Dustil Onasi: Yeah, well, that's a surprise. I gave up on you a long time ago. So did Mother, for that fact.
Carth: Please... don't say that...
Dustil Onasi: Whatever. Just go if you're going. I have things to do.

If you speak to Carth:

1. Do you want to talk?
Carth: No. What I want is to find something... anything... that will convince Dustil that we're telling the truth. There must be *something* here in the academy we can bring to him, something that would show him what the Sith really are!

Slicing the console in the dueling room at the east end of the academy and hacking into its datafiles will give a clue where to find the necessary proof:

Dialog
Computer Panel: FILE: STUDENT DUSTIL ONASI
FORCE POTENTIAL: CONSIDERABLE
FELLOW STUDENT SELENE HINDERING PROGRESS
FURTHER FILE DETAILS DOWNLOADED TO PERSONAL DATAPAD
AUTHORIZATION: MASTER UTHAR WYNN

However, you can simply go to Uthar Wynn's room at the west end of the academy, where a second footlocker can now be found to the right of the table in the southeast corner:

Item(s) Received: Footlocker
  • Datapad
Datapad

This datapad appears to contain numerous entries of notes made by Master Uthar of the Sith Academy. Most prominent of the recent entries is the following:

'The pupil known as Dustil has shown remarkable progress. His talent with the Force is great. The same, however, cannot be said for the human female that he arrived with, Selene.
She has little talent. Moreover, Dustil holds a great degree of affection for her. This is a weakness in the boy and has been slowing down his training.
Orders were sent this morning to have the girl removed from the academy and terminated. I will tell Dustil that she was killed in the valley. He will forget her soon enough, I think... he is too promising to lose at this juncture.'
Dialog
1. Do you want to talk?
Carth: Not right now. I think this datapad we found is the evidence we need. We have to bring it to Dustil right away.

When you do so:

Dustil Onasi: Selene? She's the one who convinced me to come to the academy with her. Why? Where did you get this?
Carth: Look at it. It belongs to Master Uthar, doesn't it?
Dustil Onasi: Yes... it's his. But... he told me... he, he said that she'd been lost on a mission in the valley. This... this says that they...
Carth: Killed her because she was hindering your progress. Superiority at any cost, Dustil. There's your evil. Or can you live with that?
Dustil Onasi: No. No, I can't. I... I had no idea... they lied to me.
Carth: Well, there's the son I remember. Now will you leave here?
Dustil Onasi: I... no. You go do whatever you have to, father. I... I have some other friends here. I have to warn them what's going on. And maybe I can, you know, look around here and find out some more information. From the inside. Something that might help you.
Carth: I... don't suppose there's any way I could talk you out of that, is there? I mean, you're not going to do anything half way. Sounds familiar.
Dustil Onasi: I... guess it does.
Carth: I'm proud of you, Dustil. You aren't hanging onto a lie after you see it for what it is. Not everyone could do that.
Dustil Onasi: Maybe... after this is over, we can... talk. I'm still not sure about... us, but I'll listen. Maybe we can get back to where we should have been.
Carth: I'd like that.
Dustil Onasi: I'll go back to Telos when this is over. You can find me there. Goodbye... father.
Dialog
Carth: Yes? What's on your mind?
1. Do you think you'll see Dustil again?
Carth: I think so. If he's anything like he used to be, Dustil hates to be tricked. There's no way he'll let the Sith trick him again. As for whether or not he'll be my son again... I don't know. He's so full of anger and hate... I wasn't expecting him to be like this. Maybe we can work it out. I hope so. I guess I'll have to wait and see. Thanks, by the way... for all your help.

Dreshdae[edit]

The door to Dreshdae is in the south wall of the academy's hub, with a Sith guard standing on the right, to the west.

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