This sparks Darth Sidious to order Darth Tyranus to clean up any loose ends that may lead the Jedi to discover the truth of the Sith conspiracy. The Clone Wars Rewatch. Kristin Baver. Show More Loading The Lost One Episode Gallery. The Lost One Trivia Gallery. Together, they used sand levitation to get past the magnetic lock, allowing them to view the vault of forbidden artifacts linked to the dark side of the Force. As Sifo explored, observing scrolls, weapons, and other ancient devices, Dooku's eye was drawn to a large piece of metal that he connected with through the Force.
As Sifo was distracted his friend drew closer to it, and heard the sound of a beast drawing near. This frightened the boy, who summoned a Force wave that destroyed many of the items in the chamber and threw Sifo-Dyas through a glass cabinet. The noise quickly drew the attention of Chief Librarian Restelly Quist , who caught the apprentices and brought them to the infirmary.
While there Sifo's arm was put in a bacta cast to help heal his broken bone, and he was confronted by Masters Yoda and Braylon, who each expressed disappointment in the way they had violated their trust. It was here that the pair of younglings first met Jedi Master Lene Kostana , who came to express her concern that the Bogan Collection had not been sealed effectively since children were able to break in. Sifo and Dooku watched the masters discuss their conflicting philosophies concerning the appropriate way to prepare young Jedi to confront the dark side, and when their discussion was concluded Yoda assigned Sifo-Dyas and Dooku to decipher the Lothal Papyri as punishment.
Under the watchful eye of Master Quist they worked through their penance. After a couple days studying crop rotations Master Kostana stopped by and spoke to them, playfully referring to the Grand Master as a "goblin", and wishing the initiates good luck.
His friend urged him to turn it in, but young Sifo-Dyas refused. Upon completing the Initiate Trials , Sifo-Dyas participated in the Padawan Tournament where younglings would compete against each other in combat in order to attract prospective masters. Sifo-Dyas came up against Dooku, who defeated him blindfolded and with one arm behind his back. However, his friend elected not to demand his surrender, and allowed his fellow initiate to duel him to a stalemate so he might better impress the masters.
During his time as a Padawan, he visited Palek with Kostana and there managed to acquire a crystal that seemed to be similar to a kyber crystal. While on Palek, a hyperstorm took place. Under Master Kostana his mind was opened to the current of the Cosmic Force , which granted him very vivid Force vision of the future. One of these visions involved a planet being engulfed in flames.
This turned out to be a warning about the coming the Protobranch solar storm before the event had even occurred circa 85 BBY. His teacher encouraged him to take these visions seriously, but Master Kostana also did what she could to hide her apprentice's talents from the Jedi Council, fearful that they might interpret his talent for foresight as being dangerous.
Over the years, Sifo-Dyas and his Master dedicated their efforts to locating dark side artifacts, and the Bogan Collection expanded greatly during their time together. That so many Sith relics were surfacing further convinced them that evil was on the rise again. He agreed to halt further contact on the condition that he be allowed to attend his mother's funeral. Since Master Kostana and Sifo were already planning on searching to the Gordian Reach , which was near Serenno, she convinced the council to allow her to take the apprentice to Mantero , the funeral moon.
While there a protest broke out that ended with the Countess's casket knocked over. The Jedi knew the prideful Count Gora would not allow the embarrassing incident to be reported by the Holonet , and agreed not to inform the council of what had happened. With that done they went immediately to Asusto , following a lead they had discovered earlier while on a mission to infiltrate a smuggler ring on Karazak.
While there they encountered a group of Abyssin who were transporting nerve disruptors. Still emotionally unstable from his mother's funeral, Dooku killed all of the smugglers in a fit of rage, but the moss-coated ground trapped them so they were unable to escape. This was an ambush, laid by the Presagers of Hakotei who intended to kill them in order to generate visions of the future.
The moss held them as they were tortured, they bore witness to dark images of war, and the return of the Sith. Instead, he sought out the reclusive Kaminoans. Sifo-Dyas tasked these talented cloners to create a massive clone army for the Republic.
However, before they could complete the project, Master Dyas went missing and was never seen or heard from again. It was later revealed that Sifo-Dyas was attacked and killed by his friend Count Dooku who at the time was still a well-respected Jedi Master who, under the orders of his new Sith master , took control of the project. The Clone Wars Explore. Instead, Lucas decided Sifo-Dyas was a patsy, who conveniently served Palpatine's purpose.
He intended to reveal his backstory in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith , but was forced to cut several plot points from the film in order to focus on Anakin. As a result, Sifo-Dyas' story was relegated to an episode of The Clone Wars , where it was revealed he had ordered the clones and subsequently been killed by the criminal empire called the Pykes. Cavan Scott's audiobook Dooku: Jedi Lost finally presents Sifo-Dyas' backstory in full, and in so doing it clears up one of the greatest mysteries of the Prequels.
The audiobook reveals Sifo-Dyas trained alongside Dooku, and that the two were close friends. The two discovered the existence of the Bogan Collection, a secret trove of dark side artifacts that were guarded by the Jedi. He caught the eye of Jedi Master Lene Kostana, a somewhat unorthodox Jedi who was responsible for collecting many of these artifacts, and who strongly believed the Sith were about to return.
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