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| - Jaalib Brandl was a Human male Dark Jedi who doubled as an actor, much like his father, the High Inquisitor Adalric Cessius Brandl. Born in 17 BBY and raised on the planet Trulalis by his mother, Brandl from a very early age displayed an interest in stage performance, particularly those of his absent father, whose true nature as an agent of Emperor Palpatine was kept hidden from the boy. In 5 BBY, Brandl and his mother were visited by Adalric, who was on the run from another Inquisitor, Antinnis Tremayne. Shortly after being reunited with his son, Adalric feigned his own death, prompting the forces of the Galactic Empire to search for him on Trulalis. A massacre ensued, and Brandl's mother died protecting him from the attacking stormtroopers. Adalric re-emerged to raise his son, teaching h
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| - Jaalib Brandl was a Human male Dark Jedi who doubled as an actor, much like his father, the High Inquisitor Adalric Cessius Brandl. Born in 17 BBY and raised on the planet Trulalis by his mother, Brandl from a very early age displayed an interest in stage performance, particularly those of his absent father, whose true nature as an agent of Emperor Palpatine was kept hidden from the boy. In 5 BBY, Brandl and his mother were visited by Adalric, who was on the run from another Inquisitor, Antinnis Tremayne. Shortly after being reunited with his son, Adalric feigned his own death, prompting the forces of the Galactic Empire to search for him on Trulalis. A massacre ensued, and Brandl's mother died protecting him from the attacking stormtroopers. Adalric re-emerged to raise his son, teaching him both stagecraft and the ways of the Force. In 0 ABY, while rehearsing a new production of the seminal Uhl Eharl Khoehng, father and son were visited by a wayward Jedi, Fable Astin, who was being pursued by the Dark Jedi Vialco. As Adalric instructed her in the art of using a lightsaber, she fell in love with Jaalib Brandl, much to the chagrin of the older man. When Brandl learned that his father intended to present Astin as a gift to Palpatine on Byss, he rebelled against Adalric, helping the young woman flee Trulalis. Brandl himself was pressed into Palpatine's service ultimately, and served the Empire for several years. In 9 ABY, tiring of serving the Imperials, Brandl schemed to assassinate Governor Tork Winger of Garos IV, an act he hoped would render him an undesirable in the Imperial hierarchy and prevent them from trying to reclaim him as one of their agents. During his scheme, Brandl became fascinated by Winger's adopted daughter, Alexandra, and ultimately relented on his plan after prompting the young woman to fall to the dark side of the Force, albeit temporarily. Brandl's traumatic influence on Winger would persist for years afterwards, and he became a suspect in Jedi Master Luke Skywalker's speculative conspiracy involving a plot to revive the Sith Order.
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