“ | In actuality I would say the Jedi hunt themselves. Do you know the key to hunting Jedi, friend? It is patience. Jedi cannot help what they are. Their compassion... leaves a trail. For example, in our line of work, rumors run rampant. Here's one I heard just recently. It involves a Jedi hiding right here in your lovely saloon. Let's say ours is a wanderer. Maybe he's looking for people like him. Comes across this establishment, Nice place. And then he sees you. A man in need. Perhaps the locals are stealing from you. Threatening you. So what is the Jedi to do? Help you and risk exposure? Or move on? Now, if he were smart, he'd keep moving, but the Jedi Code is like an itch, he cannot help it! So he steps in and saves your saloon. You offer him a place to hide! Fresh water! Shade from the suns! But the stories, they begin and they travel quickly. His compassion has been his undoing. | „ |
~ The Grand Inquisitor on hunting Jedi. |
“ | You have no idea what you have unleashed here today. There are some things far more frightening than death! | „ |
~ The Grand Inquisitor's last words, indirectly warning Kanan Jarrus about Darth Vader. |
The Grand Inquisitor is a major antagonist in the Star Wars franchise.
He is the leader of the Inquisitorius, a group of Jedi hunters who were tasked with tracking down and eliminating all known Jedi Knights who survived Order 66. Like his subordinates, the Grand Inquisitor was trained in the ways of the dark side of the Force by Darth Vader under Emperor Palpatine's orders, showing no problem in hunting down his former Jedi companions. He is also the arch-nemesis of Kanan Jarrus.
In Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: Tales of the Empire, he was voiced by Jason Isaacs, who also played Colonel Mekum in Soldier, William Tavington in The Patriot, Lucius Malfoy and the Basilisk in the Harry Potter film franchise, Captain James Hook in the 2003 Peter Pan film, Zhao in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Ra's al Ghul in Batman: Under the Red Hood, Satan in Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Reza Zaydan in HITMAN, Dr. Heinreich Volmer in A Cure for Wellness, Dracula in Monster Family, Gabriel Lorca in Star Trek: Discovery, SkekSo in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, the titular character in Superman: Red Son, Dick Dastardly in Scoob!, Billy Butcher in The Boys Presents: Diabolical, Enver Gortash in Baldur's Gate 3 and Brainiac in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. In Obi-Wan Kenobi, he was portrayed by Rupert Friend, who also played Agent 47 in Hitman: Agent 47 and James Whitehouse in Anatomy of a Scandal.
Personality[]
The Grand Inquisitor was a tall male Pau'an with grayish-white, lined skin and blood-red tattoos adorning his face. He wore black armor emblazoned with the crest of the Galactic Empire and carried a red double-bladed lightsaber, which had the ability to spin; the Inquisitor used this type of lightsaber in order to intimidate his opponents. In particular, he was able to throw inexperienced Jedi off-balance. Because the Jedi relied on balanced emotions, the imbalance gave the Inquisitor an edge in combat. Although he was a strong physical opponent for Jedi and tapped into the dark side of the Force, he did not appear overly emotional, instead operating as a cold and analytical mind. Whatever intensity he showed was a result of his purpose in completing his mission.
Through the dark side, the Grand Inquisitor was able to learn about individual Jedi and use their secrets against them. He studied the records of the Jedi Temple to not only identify Jedi but also have an understanding of their combat forms and traditions. His knowledge was extensive enough that he could identify who a Jedi was trained by, such as when he identified Depa Billaba as Jarrus' Jedi Master within moments of their first duel. He utilized this, like his lightsaber, to inflict an opponent with fear, which was his most powerful weapon against his enemies. Once in combat, he did not show mercy, having been tasked with judging and eliminating Jedi survivors.
As the highest-ranking Imperial Inquisitor, the Grand Inquisitor was fiercely devoted to the Empire and held a deep respect for his superiors, most notably his master, Darth Vader, and Grand Moff Tarkin, although with the former it was founded deeply on fear, as the Grand Inquisitor chose to commit suicide rather than face Vader's wrath. Regardless, the Grand Inquisitor was responsible for the death of countless Jedi.
Powers and Abilities[]
The Grand Inquisitor was a practitioner of the dark side of the Force and trained in lightsaber combat. He wielded a double-bladed lightsaber, which he used in multiple settings; single-bladed, double-bladed, as well as double-bladed with the blades spinning on the hilt. In addition to using the weapon to unnerve his enemies, he wielded it in order to quickly and efficiently end combat with as little effort as was required. This allowed him to skillfully execute the Jedi he encountered. The Inquisitor also demonstrated skill in the use of dual blades to the point of using a single-bladed lightsaber and his double-bladed spinning lightsaber at the same time, such as when he fended off a giant fyrnock in Fort Anaxes.
In addition to being a formidable lightsaber duelist, the Grand Inquisitor was skilled in the use of telekinesis. He possessed enough telekinetic power to easily push Kanan Jarrus clear across a hall, send Ezra Bridger flying backward, and throw his lightsaber with lethal precision. The Inquisitor had a keen Force sense, which he demonstrated during his pursuit of Kanan Jarrus and Ezra Bridger on Empire Day. He was also a great pilot, skillfully flying a new Imperial fighter prototype while dodging and countering Chopper blaster fire with considerable ease.
Killed Victims[]
- Luminara Unduli (Directly or Indirectly, apparently ordered her death)
- An unidentified Jedi Purge Survivor (In vision of Karr Nuq-Sin, possibly)
- Ahmar (Reluctantly recruit, killed by him when he refused to join the Inquisitorius and tried to escape)
- Vect Nokru
- Yeleb
- Cumberlayne Aresko
- Myles Grint
Appearances[]
Quotes[]
“ | Stop fighting like a Jedi. | „ |
~ Grand Inquisitor inducting fallen Jedi |
“ | Hello, Third Sister. Revenge does wonders for the will to live, don't you think? Your rage was useful; now it is tiresome. We will leave you, where we found you: in the gutter where you belong. Goodbye, "Grand Inquisitor." | „ |
~ Grand Inquisitor revealing he survived Third Sister's assassination attempt and taunts her failures. |
Trivia[]
- The Inquisitor was created as one of the main antagonists of the animated television series Star Wars: Rebels. When designing the character, who is voiced by actor Jason Isaacs, the look and species went through several different iterations and was a topic of much discussion at Lucasfilm. The production team wanted to ensure that the character was not a carbon copy of past iconic villains such as Darth Maul or Darth Vader. At one point, the Inquisitor was designed as a Chagrian. Eventually, it was decided that they would make the character a Pau'an, which, according to series executive producer Dave Filoni, was when the character fell into place. Fellow executive producer Simon Kinberg felt it gave the character a real and human quality while at the same time evoking a monster-like, terrifying, and nightmarish look.
- In further differentiating the Inquisitor from past villains, the production team crafted him as a cold and analytical character who presents himself as elegant, sophisticated, and educated. Furthermore, they did not want him to be similar to villains from cartoons from the 1980s, which Lucasfilm's Pablo Hidalgo described as having the villains lose in every episode, yet still be presented as a credible threat. Instead, the Inquisitor is meant to be someone whose arrival is a significant event and a challenge to the rebels.
- The Inquisitor was the first character announced for Star Wars Rebels. The character was revealed at New York Comic Con 2013 during a panel about the show, in which a video was shown introducing the Inquisitor as a Jedi hunter who would be a supporting antagonist for the heroes. The character's action figure was revealed on December 30, 2013, with a more in-depth video about the character, as well as an announcement about Isaac's casting, released on July 17, 2014. The Inquisitor made his first on-screen appearance in Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion, which premiered on October 3, 2014. Spark of Rebellion re-aired on October 27 on ABC, with a new scene at the beginning of the episode featuring the Inquisitor speaking with Darth Vader.
- The Inquisitor was rumored to be the main antagonist in Star Wars Episode VII—The Force Awakens, which was set to premiere in 2015. However, it was later revealed that Kylo Ren would be the main antagonist.
- The Inquisitor's Lightsaber is most likely based on a General Grievous Lightsaber toy from Hasbro.
- Star Wars Rebels creator Dave Filoni confirmed that the future Grand Inquisitor is one of the Jedi Temple Guards who takes Barriss Offee away after her confession in the Star Wars: The Clone Wars Season 5 finale. It is possible he took her speech about the corruption of the Republic and Jedi Order to heart, and this may have convinced him to join the dark side.
External Links[]
- The Grand Inquisitor on the Star Wars Wiki
- The Grand Inquisitor on the Disney Wiki
- The Grand Inquisitor on the Wikipedia