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| - Narb Wull was a dark side apprentice and King Sabbath's armored commander of the Asmodist forces during the Second Battle of Onderon in the Asmodeus Uprising. Originally named Shaas Odoves, Wull was formerly an aspiring young student of metalwork, though when a sinister Sith spirit tricked him into constructing a tainted suit of armor, he became a mindless servant of the dark side. The spirit resided in the very pages of an ancient Sith book discovered by Odoves in the wilds of his native planet Onderon, and eventually it fused Odoves to the dark armor and renamed him Narb Wull. Wull became the leader of the Asmodists who raided the city of Iziz during the Asmodeus Uprising. They defeated the Onderonian forces, as well as a team of Jedi sent by the Galactic Republic, and successfully recap
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| - Narb Wull was a dark side apprentice and King Sabbath's armored commander of the Asmodist forces during the Second Battle of Onderon in the Asmodeus Uprising. Originally named Shaas Odoves, Wull was formerly an aspiring young student of metalwork, though when a sinister Sith spirit tricked him into constructing a tainted suit of armor, he became a mindless servant of the dark side. The spirit resided in the very pages of an ancient Sith book discovered by Odoves in the wilds of his native planet Onderon, and eventually it fused Odoves to the dark armor and renamed him Narb Wull. Wull became the leader of the Asmodists who raided the city of Iziz during the Asmodeus Uprising. They defeated the Onderonian forces, as well as a team of Jedi sent by the Galactic Republic, and successfully recaptured the sarcophagi of Sabbath's late wife Delpha Qel-Droma, and the former Dark Lord of the Sith Asmodeus. Later, Narb Wull helped free Sabbath from his life-support facility; however, that time the young Jedi Knights he had previously defeated were too strong, as Koma Hashina engaged the Sith warrior in a duel and decapitated him. Wull's death was, in the end, insignificant to Sabbath, who felt the armor-clad soldier had fulfilled his purpose.
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