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#REDIRECT [[Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords]]
The '''Sith assassin''' are a fictional [[caste]] of [[Sith]] in ''[[Star Wars]]'' videogames, described as 'seeking the ways of darkness and shadow, the power that comes from striking unseen and sensing weaknesses in others... Masters in the ways of stealth and camouflage'.
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== Sith Assassins in video games: ==

==='''Knights of the old Republic'''===
In ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'', there are various references to Sith assassins as 'hunting down the [[Jedi]] where they congregate'. Also, a blaster in the game, found on the [[corpse]] of a [[Dark Jedi]] is named 'Sith assassin pistol', which is also used by other enemies, such as the Sith admiral [[Saul Karath]].

==='''Knights of the Old Republic II: the Sith Lords'''===
In ''[[Knights of the Old Republic II]]'', Sith assassins appear in two forms: first, as enemies, an elite group of soldiers using stealth generators to sneak up on the main character, armed with hand-to-hand weapons, and led by [[Darth Sion]]. They are used to destroy what is left of the Jedi order and were used to destroy nearly the entire [[Jedi]] Order between [[KOTOR]] and [[KOTOR II]]. For more on this, see [[Atris]]. Despite not using the Force or having lightsabers, sith assassins are formidable foes. Sith assassins also appear as a '[[prestige class]]' that the player may choose at level 15, which they may select only if they are [[dark side]] oriented, and grants the player the ability to go into 'stealth mode' without needing stealth field generator.

See also [[Expanded Universe (Star Wars)]]
[[Category:Star Wars video game characters]]

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