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The four Overseers would consult with each other on all guild business, but they did so through agents and messengers so as to protect each Overseers' identity. In this way, the individual ambitions of all four Overseers would serve to balance each other out, theoretically resulting in the overall best interest of the GenoHaradan.

The method for choosing and replacing an Overseer was a complicated process that required ensuring each candidate's anonymity; other than this, details of the process were unknown. In a series of dark side quests in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic , Revan can take part in assassinating dangerous elements to the Galactic Republic on behalf of the GenoHaradan. He had to eliminate various targets on Manaan , Tatooine , Kashyyyk and Dantooine if the planet had not been razed previously.

Revan receives an automatic dark side shift upon the death of any of his targets, regardless of whether the target is actually evil or whether the target attacks Revan without provocation. In the case of the shapeshifter, Revan merely has to present proof that he is not who he appears to be, and has in fact killed the Wookiee hunter he is impersonating. The shapeshifter immediately attacks. The award for each successful hit is a powerful and advanced piece of equipment.

If the player chooses to accept the assassination missions, Revan eventually learns that Hulas had tricked him into killing the other leaders of the GenoHaradan, giving him sole control. The player then has the option to kill Hulas on Tatooine for his betrayal. Wookieepedia Explore. Star Wars. Clone Wars Droids Ewoks.

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Explore Wikis Community Central. Here I watch, and study, and learn. You're a spy! Hulas: No, a spy is a stealer of hidden secrets. A spy slinks in the shadows and gains entrance to forbidden rooms. I am only a simple observer. I watch the Sith on this world. I watch the Republic. I watch the Selkath. I see how they act and react and I can draw conclusions about their true natures.

I see what drives them. And when an ultimate victor emerges from this war, I will know them better than they know themselves. This will give me power: the power to survive and thrive no matter what events may come.

So that's all you do? Sit and watch? Hulas: Sit. For now, that is all. I gather knowledge and I wait for a day when this knowledge will serve me well. What can you tell me about the Republic here on Manaan? Hulas: The Republic comes to Manaan with offers of alliance, but the Selkath are wary.

They have no wish to join the Republic, given recent history. The Republic say they protect the galaxy, but they have seen much war: Exar Kun, the Mandalorians, the Sith. Why does the Republic breed so many enemies?

Until they know the answer, the Selkath will not join. They have no wish to make the Republic's many enemies their own. More than this I cannot say. Do you know anything about the Sith here on Manaan? Hulas: War is the tool of empire building. The Sith conquer world after world, taking resources as they want. They came to Manaan to plunder the most valuable resource of all - Kolto.

But Manaan is different, it is difficult to conquer. If the Sith attack the Selkath can slip away to safety far below the oceans. They can hoard their Kolto - or give it to the Republic. So Manaan gives us a glimpse of how the Sith will react should they win this war.

Here the Sith must use diplomacy and negotiation: tools they will need to maintain their empire. The Sith don't negotiate. They'll use brute force to maintain control. Hulas: They might try, but an army can only build an empire, not sustain it.

Rebellions, insurrections - in time the weight of the Sith's own policies would bring them down. It may take a century, or two, or even three. But eventually the Sith will learn diplomacy or their Empire will fall.

What do you know about the Selkath? Hulas: The Selkath are a species of secrets. They invite both the Sith and the Republic to their world, but welcome neither. They keep their true allegiance close to the vest. They hide their true numbers in great cities beneath the ocean that no off-worlder will ever see.

They guard the secret of Kolto - where it is made, how it is made. The Selkath are a great mystery. To the Sith, to the Republic, to me I would tell you more if I knew, but I do not. Senni Vek gave me a message to see you. Hulas: Senni Vek? This name means nothing to me.

Are you certain this person told you and your companions to come and see me? That is very strange. Obviously there must be some mistake. Or maybe this is a joke. I doubt anyone named 'Senni Vek' told you to bring your companions and come speak with me.

He gave me this datapad. It mentions the Genoharadan. Hulas: Genoharadan? That word means nothing to me. If you want to speak like a fool, you should at least have the sense not to do it in front of others. I believe we should end this discussion, before you embarrass yourself further in front of your friends. Journal Entry Added: Genoharadan You tried talking to Hulas about the Genoharadan, but he claimed not to know anything.

Maybe he will speak to you if you leave the rest of your party back in the Ebon Hawk. Hulas: Senni did not think you would come, but I knew better, Name. It is good that you have come alone, for if you ever come with others I will not speak to you of these things. I am Hulas of the Genoharadan - a secret society of bounty hunters. For a thousand generations we have existed, but always hidden beneath an impenetrable veil. I've never heard of you.

Hulas: Few ever have. We are shadow, darkness and night. We are less than a whisper or a thought. We have managed to keep our existence a secret far longer than most could ever imagine. If you are ever foolish enough to tell anyone about this meeting or the Genoharadan's existence, they would not believe you. They would probably think you were paranoid, or mentally unstable. Not even those closest to you can know we have approached you.

If you ever speak to me around any of your companions, I will not discuss the Genoharadan. Do you understand, Name? I understand. You can't impose your rules on me! Hulas: I believe you speak the truth, Name. But remember this: if you ever betray us, this opportunity will be lost forever. Few among the galaxy have ever heard of the Genoharadan. They never see us, never know we are there. They do not even know we exist. If you do not follow our rules, we will vanish and you will be like all the others.

You will never see us again. We will be nothing but a figment of your imagination. But if you swear to keep the secrets of our order, you will learn of a forbidden society known only to a handful throughout the galaxy. Hulas: If you do not comply, then this opportunity will be lost. Most people have never heard of the Genoharadan.

They never see us, never know we are there, do not even know we exist. If you do not follow our rules, I will leave and you will be like the others.

The Genoharadan will be nothing but a figment of your imagination. If you swear to keep our existence a secret you will learn of a a forbidden society known only to a handful throughout the galaxy. If not, we will simply vanish. The choice is yours. I've changed my mind.

I don't want to be a part of this. Forget it. Hulas: As you wish. Then this is the last you will see of me, or any of the Genoharadan. Farewell, Name. Journal Entry Added: Genoharadan You've learned that the Genoharadan are a secret society of bounty hunters and assassins. They extended an offer to join their guild, but you turned them down.

It is unlikely a second offer will be forthcoming. I will preserve the secrecy of your order. Very well, I'll keep your secret. Hulas: Excellent, Name. We have high hopes for you within the guild Listen closely and I will give you a first glimpse into our secret world.

We Genoharadan are an ancient guild of elite bounty hunters. For thousands of years we have been at work throughout the galaxy, eliminating our targets in near total secrecy. How does anybody hire you if nobody knows you exist? Hulas: In the highest corridors of power a handful of people know we exist, and how to contact us.

Of course, these people are smart enough to keep this knowledge a carefully guarded secret. And on very rare occasions, when we are seeking new clients, one of our guild-masters will approach a powerful political figure and offer our services when the time is ripe. You're nothing but common assassins! Hulas: The Genoharadan are far from common! Even Calo Nord hadn't proven himself worthy of joining our guild, though he was getting close.

Until he met you, that is. What does this have to do with me? Hulas: By killing Calo Nord, you have shown you have great potential. The Genoharadan could use someone like you, if you are willing. And your work for us could be of great aid to the Republic. How will killing innocent people help the Republic?

Hulas: Innocent people? Our victims are far from innocent, and the Genoharadan will only accept a contract if the target's death suits our greater goals - goals that often match those of the Republic. Why would the Genoharadan protect the Republic? Are you saying you serve the Republic? Hulas: The Genoharadan have a vested interest in preserving the Republic. It is the perfect cover for our work.

We operate behind the scenes, manipulating events through subtle machinations. Do you think the Republic has persisted for 15, years by mere accident? If not for our influence - distasteful as our methods may be to some - the Republic would have collapsed long ago! We understand the bureaucracy of the Republic, we have learned how to alter the course of political events under the existing regime.

We have no wish to see the Republic fall. This is a little hard to believe. Hulas: That is one of the reasons our existence has remained secret for so long. Nobody wants to believe in a secret society manipulating and controlling events on a grand scale.

Rumors and hints of our existence are dismissed as paranoid fantasies. But we do exist, Name. And we have come to ask you to join us. Why would I want to join you? What's in this for me? Hulas: As I said earlier, your efforts here will help the Republic. And by aiding us you will earn the right to join an exclusive organization with the power to alter the very course of galactic history.

And of course there is the simplest reason of all: the Genoharadan reward their agents very, very well. Okay, what do I have to do to join? Hulas: As you can imagine, joining the Genoharadan is not a simple process. To begin, we will need proof of your loyalty and your competence. When you feel you are ready, I will give you a task: a target who must be eliminated. Of course you will have to come alone whenever you wish to discuss Genoharadan business.

I'll be back later. If you were to take a dark side hit for doing the quests, I'm sure its possible to make up the deficit by doing light side ones. Akko View Profile View Posts. Just do it Its easy to make the LS points back anyway. If you want to be a Saint then I suppose not though. I'm not sure; I've only ever approached him if I was going Dark Side even though I wish you could get the rewards. I only remember reading that the canon plot is that your PC talked to him, but turned him down.

I agree with the other comments in that you could probably earn enough lightside points back to get the Attribute Bonus for being completely alligned; it would probably just depend on when you visit Manaan. Only looking to do light-sided run through. What I was thinking was perhaps if you get the journal entry for turning him down some similar lightside side plot would eventually open up.

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