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"Looks like I shall be rewarded…Ahsoka Tano!"
―The Eleventh Brother — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[4]

The Eleventh Brother was a Force-sensitive male individual who served the Galactic Empire as part of its Jedi-hunting Inquisitorius. Once a member of the Jedi Order, which fell in 19 BBY, he became the Eleventh Brother shortly after and was present at the Inquisitor's base Fortress Inquisitorius on the Outer Rim moon Nur where he met his Master, the Dark Lord of the Sith Darth Vader.

Between 18 BBY and 5 BBY, the Empire was informed about the presence of a Jedi at a farming village, and the Eleventh Brother was dispatched to investigate. The Inquisitor destroyed the village to lure out the Jedi, rounding up two survivors of the destruction, including the individual who had tipped the Empire off. Shortly after, the supposed Jedi, actually former Padawan Ahsoka Tano, returned to the village and prevented the Eleventh Brother from killing the informant with the Force. Upon his realization the individual was Tano, the Inquisitor went to strike her down, but the former Jedi evaded his attacks before taking his lightsaber and swiftly killing him.

Biography

Imperial Inquisitor

"Brothers, sisters. Enter."
―The Grand Inquisitor, welcoming the Inquisitors — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[5]
The Eleventh Brother, First Brother, Barriss Offee, and Fourth Sister kneel before the Grand Inquisitor and Darth Vader.

The Eleventh Brother, First Brother, Barriss Offee, and Fourth Sister kneel before the Grand Inquisitor and Darth Vader.

A Force-sensitive humanoid, the individual who would later be known as the Eleventh Brother was once a Jedi of the Jedi Order.[2] In 19 BBY,[6] the Jedi Order was eliminated[7] and the individual was no longer a Jedi.[2] That year,[6] he[3] was present in the partially constructed Fortress Inquisitorius[5] on the Outer Rim moon Nur.[7] Now the Eleventh Brother of the Galactic Empire's[5] Jedi-hunting[7] Inquisitorius, he accompanied the First Brother and Fourth Sister through a hallway flanked with Purge Troopers into the fortress's audience chamber after being welcomed in by the Grand Inquisitor,[5] the leader of the Inquisitors.[7]

Within the audience chamber, the group joined fellow Inquisitor Barriss Offee. At the Grand Inquisitor's command, the First Brother and Eleventh Brother took a knee, with the Fourth Sister and Offee following suit. The Grand Inquisitor then ushered in[5] the Dark Lord of the Sith[7] Darth Vader, the Inquisitors' new Master. After[5] he[7] took his throne, the Grand Inquisitor ordered those gathered to stand and declared "Long live the Empire."[5]

Hunting a Jedi

"You claim a Jedi was here, and yet, I find no one."
―The Eleventh Brother, to the informant — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[4]
The Eleventh Brother holds two hostages in the burning village.

The Eleventh Brother holds two hostages in the burning village.

Sometime between 18 BBY and 5 BBY,[1] the Eleventh Brother was dispatched to a remote[8] farming village[8] on an astronomical object to investigate a tip from an informant about the presence of a Jedi there. He killed most of the inhabitants of the village and,[7] in order to find the Jedi, burned the village;[8] however, no Jedi came. Believing he had been lied to, the Eleventh Brother rounded up the survivors—the informant and an old man—and held them within the burning village.[4]

The Eleventh Brother dragged his lightsaber through the dirt as he paced near the two hostages before raising it to the informant's neck. He then confronted the informant about his information, stating that while he had claimed a Jedi had been at the village, he had found there was none. In response, the boy promised the Inquisitor a Jedi would arrive back at the village, and added that he should be rewarded for turning her in. The Eleventh Brother then asked the informant if he expected to be rewarded by the Empire despite lying, to which[4] former Padawan[7] Ahsoka Tano, the supposed Jedi in question, made her presence known by affirming the boy's claim.[4]

Facing Ahsoka Tano

"And who might you be?"
―The Eleventh Brother, to Ahsoka Tano — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[4]

Turning to face Tano as she strode toward him, the Eleventh Brother inquired as to who she was, but she simply told him to let the hostages go. The boy then called out that she was the Jedi he had reported, and reminded the Inquisitor of his earlier statement that she would return to the village, which the Eleventh Brother agreed with. Walking behind the informant, the Inquisitor told him he would have his reward and then raised his lightsaber to strike down the boy, but was thwarted by Tano's use of the Force.[4] Immediately recognizing that it was Tano,[9] the Eleventh Brother walked toward her while igniting the second blade of his weapon and told the former Padawan she was supposed to be dead.[4]

The Eleventh Brother's helmet deflates after he is decapitated.

The Eleventh Brother's helmet deflates after he is decapitated.

As he drew closer to Tano, the Inquisitor noted that he would be the one rewarded after all, and then stated her name. The Inquisitor struck at Tano with both blades, but the former Jedi avoided each attack. On the fourth swing, Tano grabbed the lightsaber and deactivated it, before taking the lightsaber from his hands by kicking the Inquisitor's chest, separating the two. As the Eleventh Brother staggered back, she reactivated the saber and decapitated the Imperial. His helmet rolled back and deflated as his red eyes went dark and his body collapsed.[4]

Personality and traits

"You lie to me and expect Imperial favor?"
―The Eleventh Brother intimidates his hostage — 20?cb=20250116042720 ▶️ (file info)[4]
The Eleventh Brother threatens the young man with his lightsaber.

The Eleventh Brother threatens the young man with his lightsaber.

The Eleventh Brother was a humanoid male[2] with red eyes. The Inquisitor was ruthless, burning down an entire village and killing most of its inhabitants after receiving a tip that a Jedi was hiding among them.[4] When he was unable to find the Jedi, he was frustrated[9] and accused the informant of lying, threatening him with his lightsaber. After Tano revealed herself to him, he still planned to kill the informant. Upon realizing the supposed Jedi was Tano, he was[4] eager to kill her,[10] expecting a reward for himself.[4]

Powers and abilities

As a former member of the Jedi Order, the Eleventh Brother was Force-sensitive and trained to wield the Force.[2] He was also capable of wielding a lightsaber.[4]

Equipment

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The Eleventh Brother wore a black helmet[11] with a white, demonic, bird-like mask.[2] He wore a black cape with a silver clasp in the front. Both shoulders of the cape were adorned with a large Imperial crest. The Inquisitor wielded a double-bladed spinning lightsaber with red blades. He wore black clothes under his cape, with a black utility belt and black boots. The Eleventh Brother's black gloves featured imagery of bones along the fingers and talons at the tips.[4]

Behind the scenes

Milestones

"There was miscommunication and we got the number wrong in the Encyclopedia."
―Leland Chee, on the Eleventh Brother's entry in the Star Wars Encyclopedia[12]
The Eleventh Brother first appeared in "Resolve

The Eleventh Brother first appeared in "Resolve."

The Eleventh Brother first appeared in "Resolve,"[4] the sixth episode of Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi,[3] the first installment of Tales, a Disney+ animated anthology series.[13] He was voiced by Clancy Brown and credited as "Inquisitor" in the episode,[4] which released on October 26, 2022.[3] The Inquisitor was first previewed earlier in the year in a trailer shown at the Tales of the Jedi panel on May 28 at Celebration Anaheim[14] before it was made publicly available on September 10, 2022.[15] Concept art of the Eleventh Brother facing Ahsoka Tano before their duel was shown during the panel, as well.[16]

Chris Madden,[17] a concept designer for the episode,[4] created concept art of the Inquisitor.[17] A track on the series' soundtrack—which was composed by Kevin Kiner[18] and released on October 26, 2022[19]—was named "The Inquisitor."[18] The Inquisitor's helmet was featured in the opening sequence of both Star Wars: Tales of the Empire[20] and Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld episodes,[21] the second and third installments of Tales, respectively.[13] Tales of the Empire released May 4, 2024[22] and Tales of the Underworld premiered May 2, 2025.[23] The Eleventh Brother was featured on the poster celebrating the twentieth anniversary of Lucasfilm Animation,[24] which was created by[25] animator Gregory Verreault[5] and given to attendees of the Lucasfilm Animation panel at Celebration Japan on April 18, 2025.[26] A sketch of the Inquisitor from[27] Tales of the Jedi's supervising director[28] Dave Filoni's sketchbook was shared at an exhibit celebrating Lucasfilm Animation's twentieth anniversary at San Diego Comic-Con 2025. The exhibit was available from July 24 to July 27, 2025.[27]

The Eleventh Brother as depicted in the opening sequence for Star Wars: Tales of the Empire

The Eleventh Brother as depicted in the opening sequence for Star Wars: Tales of the Empire

The reference book Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy[7]—which was published on November 19, 2024[29]—identified the Inquisitor as the "First Brother."[7] However, two days later, the Inquisitor Marrok's entry on StarWars.com's Databank was updated to identify Marrok as the "First Brother."[30] Lucasfilm Story Group member and maintainer of the Holocron continuity database[31] Leland Chee confirmed the attribution of the title to the Eleventh Brother in the Encyclopedia was an error.[12] The Inquisitor was finally identified as the "Eleventh Brother" in "Inquisitor Countdown," an article authored by Amy Richau in the 229th issue of the Star Wars Insider magazine,[2] which was released on December 10, 2024.[32]

Eleven is greater than six

"It's based on the same outline I gave publishing for the novel. It was always the same story."
―Dave Filoni, on "Resolve"[33]

The 2016 young-adult novel Ahsoka, which was written by E. K. Johnston, features Ahsoka Tano battling and killing an Inquisitor known as the Sixth Brother during an uprising on the Outer Rim moon Raada.[34] After Johnston watched the Tales of the Jedi trailer, she assumed the Inquisitor—at that point not identified—was new and therefore not an adaption of the Sixth Brother,[35] stating the individual he was seen threatening was not Kaeden Larte,[36] a character from her Ahsoka novel.[34] When a fan replied that the Inquisitor in the trailer seemed like the Sixth Brother, she replied that she appreciated their optimism.[37]

According to Dave Filoni, "Resolve" was intended to be the same story as the Ahsoka novel.

According to Dave Filoni, "Resolve" was intended to be the same story as the Ahsoka novel.

When Johnston addressed the possibility of contradictions between her novel and Tales of the Jedi, she noted her frustration upon seeing fans declare her novel non-canon, stating that Dave Filoni had approved the novel years before and had since continued to work on her story.[38] After the release of Tales of the Jedi, Filoni confirmed that the episode was based on the same outline provided for the Ahsoka novel, and that it was intended to be the same story.[33] Both Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy and "Inquisitor Countdown" separate the two Inquisitors, though neither source states that the Sixth Brother was killed by Tano.[2][7] This article assumes the events of Ahsoka and "Resolve" are separate.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Ahsoka—the events of which take place in 18 BBY according to Star Wars: Timelines—establishes that the Sixth Brother was the first Inquisitor Ahsoka Tano ever encountered. Therefore, the part of "Resolve" that features the Eleventh Brother must take place no earlier than that year. The end of "Resolve" depicts Tano becoming a part of the rebellion against the Galactic Empire, meaning it must be before the events of "Out of Darkness," which Timelines dates to 5 BBY, where she is working with the rebellion. Therefore, the Eleventh Brother's death on an astronomical object must take place between 18 BBY and 5 BBY.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 SWInsider "Inquisitor Countdown" — Star Wars Insider 229
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 SWInsider "Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Companion" — Star Wars Insider 230
  4. 4.00 4.01 4.02 4.03 4.04 4.05 4.06 4.07 4.08 4.09 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 Tales of the Jedi logo Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi — "Resolve"
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 TalesoftheEmpire-logo Star Wars: Tales of the Empire — "Devoted"
  6. 6.0 6.1 The events of "Devoted" take place during and immediately after Operation: Knightfall, which Star Wars: Timelines dates to 19 BBY.
  7. 7.00 7.01 7.02 7.03 7.04 7.05 7.06 7.07 7.08 7.09 7.10 Star Wars Encyclopedia: The Comprehensive Guide to the Star Wars Galaxy
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 StarWars.com Who Is Ahsoka Tano? by Knox, Kelly on StarWars.com (August 15, 2023) (backup link)
  9. 9.0 9.1 StarWars.com 15 Highlights from Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi by Wainerdi, Brandon on StarWars.com (December 2, 2022) (backup link)
  10. 2023 Topps Finest Star Wars Card: Inquisitor (backup link)
  11. TalesoftheEmpire-logo Star Wars: Tales of the Empire — "Devoted" (Audio description from Disney+)
  12. 12.0 12.1 Discord-Logo Leland Chee (@HolocronKeeper) in Wookieepedia's Discord server (November 21, 2024): "There was miscommunication and we got the number wrong in the Encyclopedia." (message link) (screenshot)
  13. 13.0 13.1 StarWars.com Two Favorite Star Wars Bounty Hunters are Back for Tales of the Underworld on StarWars.com (April 2, 2025) (backup link)
  14. Premium-Era-real Liam Neeson Will Return To Voice Qui-Gon Jinn In Star Wars: Tales Of The Jedi by Cao, Caroline on www.slashfilm.com (May 28, 2022) (backup link archived on May 29, 2022)
  15. SWYT-Logo Tales Of The Jedi | Official Trailer | Disney Plus on the official Star Wars YouTube channel (September 10, 2022) (backup link) (Posted on StarWars.com)
  16. 16.0 16.1 Premium-Era-real Star Wars Announces New Jedi Disney+ Show Coming This Year by Hargrave, Sam on The Direct (May 29, 2022) (backup link archived on May 28, 2022)
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 StarWars.com Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi | Concept Art Gallery on StarWars.com (backup link) (Slide 18)
  18. 18.0 18.1 Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi (Original Soundtrack)
  19. Premium-Era-real Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi (Original Soundtrack) on Qobuz (backup link archived on May 9, 2024)
  20. Star Wars: Tales of the Empire — based on corresponding introduction for each episode
  21. Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld — based on corresponding introduction for each episode
  22. StarWars.com Star Wars: Tales of the Empire Trailer Revealed on StarWars.com (May 4, 2024) (backup link)
  23. FortniteCom-Favicon Get a New Stormtrooper in Fortnite & Watch Two Episodes of Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld! on Fortnite's official website (April 29, 2025) (backup link)
  24. TwitterLogo Star Wars (@starwars) on Twitter (post on April 18, 2025): "Cheers to 20 years of Lucasfilm Animation. #StarWarsCelebration" (backup link) (screenshot)
  25. TwitterLogo Greg Verreault (@Greg_Verreault) on Twitter (post on April 18, 2025): "I am beyond honored to have helped create this poster to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Lucasfilm Animation!!❤️ I tried to add as many characters as I could (a total of 152!!) I hope your favorite one made the cut! If not, I'll do my best for the 30th! 🥰 #StarWars" (backup link) (screenshot)
  26. Premium-Era-real Dave Filoni Looks Back At 20 Years of Lucasfilm Animation at Celebration Japan by Bate, George; Bate, Josh on The HoloFiles (April 18, 2025) (backup link archived on April 19, 2025)
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 StarWars.com Never-Before-Seen Art Celebrates 20 Years of Lucasfilm Animation at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 on StarWars.com (July 24, 2025) (backup link)
  28. StarWars.com Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Is Here! on StarWars.com (October 26, 2022) (backup link)
  29. DK-Logo Star Wars Encyclopedia on Dorling Kindersley's official United States website (backup link)
  30. StarWars-DatabankII Marrok (Inquisitor) in the Databank (content not present on current version)
  31. LinkedIn-Logo Leland Chee on LinkedIn (backup link)
  32. RedTitanThingy Star Wars Insider #229 on Titan Comics' official website (backup link)
  33. 33.0 33.1 Premium-Era-real Dave Filoni on How TALES OF THE JEDI Explores Choices Between Light and Dark by Ratcliffe, Amy on Nerdist (October 26, 2022) (backup link archived on October 26, 2022)
  34. 34.0 34.1 Ahsoka
  35. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter (post on September 10, 2022): "A new Inquisitor, because it's only fair that Ahsoka gets to beat like 12 of them. 🤣🤣🤣" (original link is obsolete) (screenshot)
  36. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter (post on September 10, 2022): "Well, that's certainly not Kaedan he's got." (original link is obsolete) (screenshot) (In response to: So totally new Inquisitor and not a redesign of the Sixth Brother?)
  37. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter (post on September 10, 2022): "I like your optimism." (original link is obsolete) (screenshot) (In response to: I don’t think this guy is a new inquisitor. He seemed like the one from your novel tbh)
  38. TwitterLogo E. K. Johnston (@ek_johnston) on Twitter (post on July 31, 2022): "There isn't a big conspiracy behind the changes in Ahsoka's story. Dave approved the book six years ago and then kept working on her journey. It's frustrating to see people gleefully declare my book non-canon instead of just…using their imaginations. Like we did." (original link is obsolete) (screenshot)