Among all of the evil entities within the Star Wars universe, none of their origins are as mysterious and as terrifying as those of the Inquisitors. The guild known as the Inquisitors are a puzzling bunch. They utilize the powers of the dark side of the Force to hunt and kill Jedi, yet they do not seem to be fully-fledged members of the Sith. The story of how this mysterious organization came to be is one that is truly fascinating, as well as deeply unsettling.
The overall intent of the creation of the Inquisitors is to perform the task of hunting Jedi; more specifically, Jedi that have been able to survive and escape the shared fate of the rest of their brethren during the Great Jedi Purge of Order 66. Upon finding these (now undercover) Jedi, the Inquisitors are commanded to do one of two things: either kill them or turn them to the dark side, thus adding to their guild's numbers. They can also torture any Jedi they uncover, forcing them to give them information on the whereabouts of other Jedi survivors. To become such a formidable force and cause a great deal of fear amongst the Jedi, the Inquisitors must be powerful in their own right. The reason why they are as mighty and skilled as they are, however, is rather dark.
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The latest Star Wars series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, revealed Reva's backstory and shed a little light on how she became an Inquisitor. Her story was tragic and dark, underscoring just how dangerous the Inquisitors are. However, Reva's story is just the tip of the very dark iceberg of how the Inquisitors are created.
The Inquisitorious Program was created by Sheev Palpatine, better known as Darth Sidious, during his time serving as the Supreme
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