Physical description [26] On Dagobah, Yoda had a vision in which the Clone Wars never happened. The cyborg's self-indulgent message was his undoing as Koth was able to communicate his coordinates using sign language that was picked up by the members of the High Council. The Jedi were his saviors, and, as a result, he dedicated himself totally to the Jedi Order.Although Koth … 670 posts Member. Following the destruction of the Jedi Order, the Emperor sent his Sith apprentice, Darth Vader and the Inquisitorius to hunt down the surviving Jedi. Iridonian Zabrak[2] Later, Koth was present when it was revealed that Dooku was responsible for the purchase of the clones and were forced to keep it a secret so that no one would disrespect the Republic. Eeth Koth was a male Zabrak Jedi who fought for the Galactic Republic. Eeth Koth If the target is a Droid, this attack has a 100% chance. Though he managed to be a worthy opponent for Grievous and possibly could have beat him, he was eventually overpowered by Grievous's IG-100 MagnaGuards and taken hostage. Physical description Enduring the taunts of the T-series tactical droid, TV-94, Gallia and Skywalker destroyed all of the droids including TV-94 and the Jedi raced to their ship before Grievous returned. Passing down his skills to Hett, the duo were assigned to far-flung worlds to quell civil war and dethrone tyrants. [4] After Jinn's death, his last words were for Skywalker to be trained so Koth and the rest of the Council consented. Near Arda Master Koth's fleet was engaged by the Supreme Commander of the Droid Armies, General Grievous, who proceeded to board the Jedi's Venator-class Star Destroyer, the Steadfast. Eeth Koth was a male Zabrak Jedi Master, and member of the Jedi High Council during the final years of the Galactic Republic. Chronological and political information Killing the last clone, the droids surround Koth as Grievous watched, brandishing their electrostaffs at the outnumbered Jedi. Eeth Koth, a Force-sensitive Iridonian Zabrak male, was a Jedi Master who served on the Jedi High Council during the last years of the Galactic Republic. Koth insinuated that this was because he had "something to lose." Rank Cost Level * Upgrade Modifiers; 1: 1: 1.140: 2: x3 : 16 +5% Damage: 1.197: 3: [1] Kolar went on to appear in 2005's Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith, while Koth did not;[20] most production paperwork for Episodes II and III referred to Kolar as Koth, however. Eeth Koth was a male Indorian Zabrak Jedi Master and member of the Jedi High Council during the last years of the Galactic Republic until at the end of the Clone Wars in 21 BBY he was replaced by Jedi Master Agen Kolar.By the time of the Clone Wars, Koth became a Jedi General of the Grand Army of the Republic.He lead the Republic Clone troopers against the Separatist … Koth was born in the violent slums of Nar Shaddaa, and was deemed too old to begin Jedi training at age four. Everyone present believed that she was guilty except for Skywalker, Kenobi, and Plo Koon. Landing on the planet in the midst of battle Koth led the offensive as they paved a way to Windu's group on foot. Koth was saved from Separatist clutches by the daring efforts of … Yoda confirmed this and decided to investigate. Kosul Ayada[3] As they made their escape, the group was surrounded by a group of droid commandos. By the time of the Galactic Empire—the regime that came to dominate the galaxy in the aftermath of the Clone Wars—Koth was a priest in the Church of the Ganthic Enlightenment and had a wife, Mira, who gave birth to the former Jedi Master's infant daughter. Grievous sent a transmission to the Jedi Temple, gloating over the Jedi's capture and torturing him with his MagnaGuards. In the initial development of the character, Koth was slated to be the leader of the Council. Eeth Koth was created by Star Wars creator George Lucas as a member of the Jedi Council in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace. [3] Taking on the most dangerous missions that came from the High Council, Koth undertook long journey-missions on the Outer Rim of the galaxy. [35] Eeth Koth served as a Jedi Master in the Jedi Order. Koth participated in the Battle of Geonosis, the opening battle of the Clone Wars, as part of the Geonosis strike team consisting of 212 Jedi. Kolar participated in the First Battle of Geonosis, the conflict that sparked the Clone Wars between the Galactic Republic and the Separatist Alliance. [4] Inducted in the academy at the Temple, Koth graduated and was selected as a Padawan by the esteemed Herglic Jedi Master, Kosul Ayada. Affiliation(s) Eeth Koth, aForce-sensitiveIridonianZabrakmale, was aJedi Masterwho served on theJedi High Councilduring thelast yearsof theGalactic Republic. While the squad suffered startling casualties, Master Koth made it out alive and returned to Coruscant soon after.[15]. When the surviving Jedi were surrounded by their mechanized foes, Count Dooku gave the order to fire. Jedi Order[6]Jedi High Council[7]Jedi assault team[8]Galactic Republic[7]Grand Army of the Republic[9]Church of the Ganthic Enlightenment[3] [37] In the episode, Koth was voiced by actor Chris Edgerly,[9] who gave the character a soft Indian accent that he identified as tricky to do, yet gracious and noble. While on planet the Masters were discovered by the terrorists and captured; the Council immediately sent Master Qui-Gon Jinn and his Padawan Obi-Wan Kenobi when they lost communications with the two Councilors. Among these survivors was the Zabrak Eeth Koth. As Grievous burst into the chamber his commando droids rushed the Zabrak Jedi and opened fire on the troopers that remained on the bridge. [30] Eventually, Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine, the public persona of Darth Sidious, destroyed the Jedi Order by issuing the execution of Order 66, forcing the clone troopers to kill the Jedi due to a behavioral modification biochip implanted in their heads. [12] However, Koth was mentioned as fighting in the Clone Wars in the 2008 novel Wild Space. A 2009 update to Koth's Databank entry on StarWars.com later stated that Koth's character design appeared in Clone Wars. Height Padawan Kenobi detailed the duel fought between Jinn, the Zabrak, and himself, leaving little doubt that the Dark Sider was indeed a Sith. July 21, 2017 1:26PM. [Source]. He cut all ties with his former life, changing his name, and joined the Church of the Ganthic Enlightenment as a priest, hosting weddings and funerals. Master & Apprentice, Jedi of the Republic – Mace Windu 5, Jedi Fallen Order - Dark Temple 1–class. [9], Eeth Koth first appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, where he was originally intended to serve as the leader of the Jedi Council. At some point after his removal from the Council, Koth became disillusioned with the Jedi Order and turned his back on it. Iwells911. He was born on Nar Shadda. Vader ignored him, and a lightsaber duel ensued. Apprentices The sight of his child distracted Koth, and Vader ruthlessly used the opportunity to impale the Zabrak through the back, killing him. When Padmé Amidala had several attempts on her life, Koth approved Obi Wan Kenobi to investigate and Skywalker to serve as her bodyguard. July 21, 2017 1:28PM. After this, the vision of Koth vanished. Koth and his fellow Jedi had no idea that Fives’ beliefs were the truth. Hair color Of course, Eeth Koth himself. Mere minutes after his child's birth, however, Darth Vader arrived at their home with three Inquisitors, and confronted Koth. [29], Near the end of the Clone Wars,[source?] Wookieepedia is a FANDOM Movies Community. A determined warrior with a deep, spiritual connection to the Force, Koth resisted torture at the hands of General Grievous during the Clone Wars, and was even able to secretly communicate his location to the Jedi Council. Koth had been slated to die at the beginning of "Grievous Intrigue", but Filoni decided that he was an interesting enough character to use in future episodes of the series. However, using sign language hidden in a holotransmission sent to the Jedi Council by Grievous, Koth led the Republic Navy to his location over Saleucami, where Anakin Skywalker and Adi Gallia freed Koth from his imprisonment, though not without escaping a trap by Grievous. [36], Koth was portrayed by actor Hassani Shapi in Episode I, and archival footage of Shapi was reused for the Jedi Council scenes in Star Wars: Episode II Attack of the Clones. 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[4] When he sat on the High Jedi Council, Koth supported Qui-Gon Jinn's petition to train the young Anakin Skywalker as a Jedi despite being too old for training,[7] as he felt identified with Skywalker given that he started his training at an unusually late age. As Grievous cut his way to the bridge, Koth stood ready for the upcoming battle, emerging himself deeper and deeper in the Force. In desperation, Koth even attempted to leverage the locations of his former comrades in exchange his family's safety, demonstrating a complete lack of any partiality toward the Jedi Order and its teachings. [20], After this, Koth was present when Wilhuff Tarkin told the Council that he and the Galactic Senate wanted the Council to expel Tano and bring her to a military trial, even though the Council wanted for her to have a standard Jedi trial. He survived and was later captured by General Grievous and taken to Saleucami. [23], Queen Julia of Bardotta contacted the Senate and told them of the disappearance of the Dagoyan Masters. [7], When the High Council discovered that the terrorist group known as the Jin'ha were synthesizing cortosis ore on the planet Obredaan, Masters Koth and Plo Koon were dispatched to investigate and put an end to the production of the illegal substance. The assassin was highly skilled with a lightsaber and wield the Force as a weapon, leading Jinn to believe that the man was a Sith Lord. After stating their report, Synata was found guilty of treason and put into custody. Shaak Ti went to the Jedi High Council to talk about a tumor while Nala Se wanting to terminate him went with Prime Minister Lama Su. Some of you may notice that he doesn't have any hair in the mod. Biographical information A definitive Legends Clone Wars timeline was never established by Lucasfilm. He likes to trash-talk his enemies, making them get angry and then Koth will try to kill them. While Grievous was holding back because he wanted Koth alive he still dind't beat him, it … [18], Koth attended the funeral of the victims of the Temple bombing, In 19 BBY, the Jedi Temple hangar was bombed and Letta Turmond was put into custody for the incident. As a participant, he was a member of the Jedi assault team assembled by fellow Jedi High Council member Mace Windu to rescue Ob… After his marriage, his priorities shifted to his family. [25], Koth was there when Yoda became distracted and said that he kept hearing the voice of the deceased Jinn. Where does this guy fit? [7], Koth on the Council during the Separatist Crisis, Master Koth continued to sit on the Jedi Council during the Separatist Crisis, in 22 BBY. Because the Council had decided Koth's connection to Hett was too strong for him to act effectively, the rest of the Council agreed on the assignment for Mundi. While walking through visions, he encountered Koth along with many Jedi with their lightsabers ready to battle him. 0. Koth narrowly survived a LAAT gunship crash which took the life of Tarados Gon, and was initially believed to be dead following the battle. Koth was forced to step down from the Jedi Council and decided to leave the Order. [9], Several years later in 27 BBY, Master Koth agreed to travel to Alderaan to prevent a possible terrorist plot by the renegade Annoo-dat general Ashaar Khorda. Leaving the situation in the hands of the Navy and Judicial Department, Master Koth and his comrades returned to Coruscant. Male[1] Died Koth was present when Kenobi reported that the Sugi arm dealers were about to sell a giant kyber crystal. Eeth Koth and HAAT. Master Jinn was able to locate the Masters in a holding facility and released them, joining his Padawan at the synthesizing facility to defeat the terrorists there. He told Koth that these emotions gave him more power than he could have ever had as a Jedi, and Koth quipped that it was either his Zabrak nature shining through, or the fact that he now had something to lose. [22] Later, Tup's fellow clone trooper, Fives, secretly treated him and found a chip in his brain for Order 66, with Tup dying shortly afterward. In typical fashion, Grievous sent a transmission to the Coruscant Temple to gloat over the Councilor's capture, depicting a weakened Koth being tortured by his MagnaGuads. Koth kill her, and no, Grievous dind't beat Koth in a legit way in TCW. [4], The name "Eeth" was common among Zabrak males and meant "fearless". [16], Later that year, the Festival of Light, a festival that celebrates Naboo's 847th anniversary for joining the Galactic Republic, he was present at the Jedi Temple communication center when the Council discussed about Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine's safety. [16], Boarding Grievous' ship secretly, Gallia and Skywalker were able to rescue the Master relatively easy as Master Kenobi engaged Grievous elsewhere on the ship. [12] While both Koth[1] and Bulq[13] barely survived the attack, only Koth was rescued by the Republic, unwittingly leaving Bulq, who was thought dead, to fend for himself. Content approaching. Eeth Koth nacque nei bassifondi di Nar Shaddaa e rimase orfano in giovane età. Eeth Koth Jedi Order[1]Jedi High Council[1]Galactic Republic[1] Inside the Worlds of Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, published in 2003, stated that Koth died during the Battle of Geonosis when his gunship was brought down by enemy fire. [15], In 20 BBY, he was present through holographic form in the Jedi High Council when they discussed about an ancient Jedi Code that was sent to them. Eeth Koth is a male Zabrak Jedi master and a member of the High Jedi council during the final years of the Old Republic in the Star Wars franchise.