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Darth Nix was a Human female Sith Lord[1] who was active during the reign of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire, between 130 ABY and 138 ABY.[2] Nix had yellow eyes, light-colored skin, short black hair, and light blue Sith tattoos.[1]

Darth Nix was clothed in a revealing outfit that exposed the majority of their body. Their legs and waist were covered in sheer black material that extended down to black boots with patterned blocks situated on each of their legs. On their head, Nix wore two spiked metal headdresses that were attached near each temple and extended above their head and below her jawline. Additionally, Nix wielded a single pink-bladed lightsaber with a black hilt.[1]

Behind the scenes

Darth Nix is a character created for Red Fly Studio's video game Battle of the Sith Lords. Nix's design was created by concept artist Thomas A. Szakolczay[1] at some point prior to the game's cancellation in 2011.[3] Szakolczay described Nix as "brash."[4]

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Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 ArtStation-Logo Thomas A. Szakolczay (@tas) on ArtStation: Project Maul (backup link)
  2. Premium-Era-real Art From The Darth Maul Game You'll Never Get To Play by Andrew Reiner on Game Informer (April 9, 2014) (original page now obsolete)Battle of the Sith Lords would have taken place during the reign of Darth Krayt's Galactic Empire, which was founded in 130 ABY according to Legacy (2006) 1 and dissolved in 138 ABY according to Legacy—War 6. Therefore, Darth Nix must have been active between those two dates.
  3. Premium-Era-real Art From The Darth Maul Game You'll Never Get To Play by Andrew Reiner on Game Informer (April 9, 2014) (original page now obsolete)
  4. Instagram-Logo Thomas A. Szakolczay (@tasmedia) on Instagram (post on January 12, 2017) (backup link)

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