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Sauron's most terrible servants. The Nine were once mortal men who one by one succumbed to the power of the One Ring.
A pair of sisters from a mysterious kingdom of man far to the east. They managed to best two of Sauron's ringwraiths, but were then turned into ones themselves after taking the slain Nazgul's rings as their own.
Necromancers are spell casters who specializes in conjuring and controlling the undead.
Legendary, stealthy assassins from Japan's feudal era, who are well-trained in the art of the sword, and who may or may not have access to magical powers.
Also known as "Nova-Class Stormtroopers", they generally serve a ceremonial role within the Empire's legions.
One of several kinds of elite Imperial soldiers, usually tasked with hunting down Jedi who survived Order 66
Though a somewhat less common archetype than black knights, red-armored knights still show up now and again in Fantasy works and elsewhere. Like Black Knights, they are often (though not always), portrayed as malevolent.
A melee-specialist variant of Stormtrooper outfitted with an electrostaff. Not to be confused with the First Order's Riot Control Stormtroopers.
A type of Imperial soldier armed with dual lightsabers. Their armor bears some resemblance to Palpatine's Royal Guards and Shadow Guards.
Stormtroopers who see action in arid environments like Tatooine. Often shown with an orange shoulder pauldron.
A branch of the Stormtrooper Corps, they are usually depicted as either riding speeder bikes or acting as snipers for the Empire. Also known as "Biker Scouts".
A person leading a double life. Many comic book characters have one and sometimes the plot of their stories is keeping their secret identities a secret.
The mysterious seekers are former novices from the Sect Camp who went insane following the defeat of the sleeper. Twisted by Beliar's dark influence, they are able to cause mental traumas and manipulate frail minds into doing their bidding.
The standard Stormtrooper but in black, they are often used for stealth and sabotage based missions, as their armor often has cloaking technology.
Also known as "Coastal Defender Stormtroopers", they can be found in tropical and coastal environments like Scariff.
Sith who specialize in stealth, subterfuge, and more discreet and underhanded methods of murder. In Star Wars: The Old Republic, they are also a prestige class for Sith Inquisitors.
The footsoldiers of Darth Revan (and then Darth Malak's), Sith Empire. Vitiate's Sith Empire also has their own Sith Troopers.
An elite, highly-trained Stormtrooper variant tasked with carrying out special operations against the Rebellion and other enemies of the Empire
The officers and leaders of the Stormtrooper Corps, intended as a spiritual successor to the ARC Troopers of the Clone Wars.
Identifiable by their green armor, this Stormtrooper variant is employed in wetland environments and are a semi-aquatic kind of soldier.
The assassins of the Court of Owls secret society.
A militant knightly order who answer to the Chantry, tasked with "monitoring" Mages and hunting down those who refuse to do as the Chantry says.
An experimental Stormtrooper variant sent after Starkiller, they specialize in stealth and quick strikes, as well as living up to their name.
An order of Dark Siders operating on the planet Mustafar
A shadowy organization founded by Major Zero after Operation Snake Eater. Their goal is having complete digital control over all mankind. Also known as the "La-Li-Lu-Le-Lo."
The XVth of the original Space Marine legions. Led by Magnus the Red, they have always been talented and powerful Psykers. Now pledged to Tzeentch, they are doomed to eventually turn to dust.
Characters whose ages have never been revealed in a game or officially by the creators. This may be due to an added sense of mystery, to avoid controversy, or just lazy character development.
The unreliable mentor is there to teach and guide you sometimes. Though other times, you just don't know what their intentions are, and whether you should trust them or not.
Supporting characters who are heard throughout the course of the game, but are never seen physically by the player.
A malevolent character whose goals are evil in nature. While villains are commonly featured as antagonists, not all antagonists are necessarily villains.
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