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| - Under the direct orders of the council, he would forward his teachings to promising Sith warriors and students. By the end of the war, Volen had been convinced by Ludo Kressh, a rival of a Naga Sadow, to support his splinter faction and betray the Empire's leader. When Kressh and his traitors were destroyed by Sadow, Volen was able to successfully cover up his treachery, though not long after this, Republic and Jedi forces stormed the Sith homeworld of Korriban in order to eradicate what was left of their empire, with Volen being killed in the following conflict with a Jedi Master after a long and heavy struggle.
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| - Under the direct orders of the council, he would forward his teachings to promising Sith warriors and students. By the end of the war, Volen had been convinced by Ludo Kressh, a rival of a Naga Sadow, to support his splinter faction and betray the Empire's leader. When Kressh and his traitors were destroyed by Sadow, Volen was able to successfully cover up his treachery, though not long after this, Republic and Jedi forces stormed the Sith homeworld of Korriban in order to eradicate what was left of their empire, with Volen being killed in the following conflict with a Jedi Master after a long and heavy struggle. Though Volen maintained a posthumous legacy as an powerful Sith Lord, he was also remembered for his mastery of Sith alchemy. However, what many remembered him for was his foretelling of the rise of the Sith'ari, Darth Bane. As one of the most powerful scholars of the ancient Sith, Volen's teachings continued to be applied far into the galaxy's future. Even as late as 137 ABY, his knowledge was still sought out by many Sith and archeologists, most notably by Darth Krayt, the founder and ruler of the new Sith Order that reigned supreme over the galaxy.
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