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"There is so much you don't understand. War and conflict are constants. They are both built on the sands of time, which will continue to ebb and flow for all eternity."
―The interpreter, to Ara[1]

A human[1] Male[2] lived on Dolgarak and acted as Interpreter to an order that operated on underneath two statues attuned to The Force, representing the struggle between the light and dark side. The order that used the planets rain to read visions of the past and future on stones, with the interpreter transcribing the visions for future reference.

At one point when it began to rain, the interpreter gathered various children of the order, having them read the Stone's visions. One girl, Ara gave an imprecise reading, leading the Interpreter to tell her to improve. This led Ara to question the order, suggesting they should give their knowledge to the Jedi Order in the hopes of changing the outcome of the war. This led the interpreter to remind her of their order's role in the galaxy and the constant nature of conflict. Despite this, Ara was not shaken in her convictions, going to the Jedi Council years later.[1]

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Behind the scenes

The interpreter appeared in "Journey to the Dark Head," the fifth episode of Star Wars: Visions' second volume, which premiered on Disney+ on May 4, 2023[3]. He was voiced by Chwang Kwang in the Korean voice cast and Albert Kong in the English voice cast.[1]

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