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Revision as of 15:16, 15 April 2021

Alora
Position Dark Jedi
Homeworld
Birth
Death 14 ABY
Species Twi'lek
Sex Female
Distinctions Red skin, tattoos
Weapon Lightsaber
Affiliation Disciples of Ragnos
Appears in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy

Alora is the dark apprentice of Tavion and a secondary villain in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy.

NPC Data

Name Alora
Model alora alora_dual
Weapon
Color
Style
Health 300 500
Force Jump 2 3
Force Speed 2 3
Force Push 2 3
Force Pull 2 3
Force Grip 0 2
Force Lightning 0 2
Force Rage 0 3

Description

Alora was a red Twi'lek who served under Tavion as her dark apprentice. She assisted her in several missions throughout the galaxy, from Yavin 4 to Hoth and Taspir III. Over time she became strong in the dark side of the Force, being able to confront Jaden Korr twice. She was a commander of the Disciples of Ragnos, an organization created and led by Tavion to resurrect Marka Ragnos on Korriban.

Appearances

In Jedi Academy

Alora is first seen during the first level of Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, where she infiltrates the Jedi Academy on Yavin 4 in order to steal data from Luke Skywalker's journals. A diversion takes place not far - when Tavion uses Ragnos' scepter to damage the arriving starship with new Jedi students, which is used by Alora in order to sneak into Luke's room and steal the data on the locations with strong connection to the Force.

A new prominent student Jaden Korr is later sent on a mission to Hoth, where the Disciples of Ragnos try to establish a post with the Empire Reborn. As the Jedi makes the way into the abandoned Rebel base, it is revealed that Alora leads the group of cultists and snowtroopers. While she engages Jaden in a duel, she proves to be a match for the Jedi and escapes the base before being caught.

Alora is seen again much later, when the crisis with the cult reaches its peak - Jaden and Kyle go on a mission to Taspir III to save Rosh Penin, who previously disappeared and later joined the cultists in their attempt to revive Marka Ragnos. Jaden hesitates whether to trust a former friend at first, but eventually turns off the lightsaber. This is the moment when Alora attacks both them, cutting off Rosh's arm in the process. Although her powers have increased since their last duel, this time Jaden proves to be a much more skillful warrior.

Alternative ending

If the player chooses the dark side and kills Rosh Penin, a duel with Alora still takes place on Taspir III, however with different dialogue.

Behind the scenes

Alora is one of a few characters in Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy that have two skins for the single player campaign. However, due to an oversight, her second skin ended up unused. Among all the NPCs, she is the only one with an unique animation when she uses Force Jump.

Alora is voiced by Grey DeLisle, a voice actress involved in many other Star Wars projects such as the Clone Wars micro-series (Asajj Ventress, Padmé Amidala, Shaak Ti) and Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords (Brianna the Handmaiden, Lonna Vash).

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