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Grievous

Biographical information

Homeworld

Descriptive information

Species

Gender

Pronouns

He/him[3]

Height

2.16meters(7ft, 1 in)[5]

Eye color

Skin color

Red[4]

Cybernetics

Completelycybernetic except for thebrain, some vital organs, and parts of the head, including theeyes[3]

Family information

Chronological & political information

Apprentices

"I'm no errand boy. And I am not in this war for Dooku's politics. I am the leader of the most powerful droid army the galaxy has ever seen."
"An army with no loyalty, no spirit, just programming. What have you to show for all your power? What have you to gain?"
"The future! A future where there are no Jedi.
"
―Grievous and Obi-Wan Kenobi —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[11]

Grievous,bornQymaen jai Sheelal, was aKaleeshmalewarlord who served within themilitary forces of theConfederacy of Independent Systems as acommanding officer during theClone Wars in the finalyears of theRepublic Era. In addition to his position as ageneral within theSeparatist Droid Army, the Kaleesh held the title ofSupreme Martial Commander of the Separatist Droid Armies throughout the war, where he led countless engagements against the Republic'sGrand Army. Recognized for his ruthless tactics and extensivecybernetic enhancements, Grievous utilized the SeparatistDroidArmy and his adept combat skills to instill fear throughoutthe galaxy as he traveled to and invadedplanets while engaging numerousKnights of theJedi Order, his sworn enemies.

Anative ofKalee, a planet withinWild Space, Sheelal grew to become a fearsomewarrior of his people and gained an aptitude for warfare and battle tactics when he led his people during Kaleesh'swar against their technologically-advanced enemies and planetary neighbor, theYam'rii, invading from the planetHuk. Eventually Qymean jai Sheelal took the name "Grievous" and became a feared warlord on his homeworld, earning abloody reputation. Gathered together, Grievous traveled and fought alongside a group of personalbodyguards, theIzvoshra. Grievous' potential was recognized by theSith LordsDarth Sidious andDarthTyranus—also known as Dooku, theCount ofSerenno—as he led his people in a merciless war against the Yam'rii, brutally pushing theinsectoid species from his world onto theirs, and began a series of campaigns sweeping across the Huk worlds. However, theGalactic Republic and Jedi Order intervened in the conflict on the side of the Yam'rii, leading to punishment and famine for the Kaleesh and generating an enduring grudge in Grievous. The Sith, who had significant plans for Grievous, offered Grievous cybernetic enhancements, which the Kaleesh accepted and took on overtime. Sometime later, Dooku conspired to mortally wound Grievous andsabotaged hisshuttle, which resulted in a gruesome crash that left the man on the brink ofdeath. After that, Grievous gave up almost everything that remained of his organic form—whether lost in the crash or by his own decision-making—to survive.

The reconstructed Grievous became a skilledlightsaber duelist under Dooku's guidance, who trained the Kaleesh in the arts oflightsaber combat and eventually welcomed him into a position as a warrior in the Confederacy. Shortly after theadvent of the Clone Wars, Grievous was granted the rank of general, as well as the title of Supreme MartialCommander of the Separatist Droid Armies, making him one of the most powerful people within the Separatist Alliance, second only to his master Dooku. Grievous wielded his skills as a brilliant military strategist and melee combatant during numerous campaigns against the Republic throughout the Clone Wars while also gaining a reputation forhunting and killing Jedi Knights. He made a habit of claiming thelightsabers of defeated Jedi as trophies andweapons to be used against other opponents. His position and threat level led to his preeminence as one of the Republic's primary targets throughout the course of the war. As the war played out, Grievous found a personal nemesis inJedi MasterObi-Wan Kenobi, whom he dueled on numerous occasions.

Days before the end of the war in19 BBY, Grievous, under orders from Darth Sidious, launched a daring and unprecedentedassault on the planetCoruscant, thecapital world of the Republic. In his assault, the Kaleesh managed to take the Republic'sSupreme Chancellor, Sheev Palpatine—in reality secretly Sidious himself—captive aboard hisflagship, theProvidence-class DreadnoughtInvisible Hand. However, during the battle, the Chancellor was rescued from the general's grasp byJedi Generals Obi-Wan Kenobi andAnakin Skywalker, an engagement that also resulted in Dooku's death. Subsequently, Grievous became the de facto leader of the entire Separatist Alliance and immediately withdrew of all remaining reinforcements and fled into theOuter Rim Territories, prolonging the war. Following the Battle of Coruscant, Grievous, succeeding Dooku as the Confederacy's Head of State, retreated to the planetUtapau, where he addressed and relocated the members of the Executive Separatist Council to the planetMustafar under Sidious's orders. However, unknown to the general, Grievous's location on Utapau was betrayed by Sidious, resulting in a Republicinvasion of the planet in an effort to bring a decisive conclusion to the war. Grievous was ultimately slain by his nemesis, General Kenobi, following a prolonged chase between the two, which resulted in the war's conclusion as well as the Confederacy's systematic collapse soon after.

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Biography[]

Early life[]

Warlord of Kalee[]
"Although perhaps not obvious at first glance, one of the most well-known (certainly most notorious) Kaleesh was General Grievous, the feared warrior who was so instrumental for the Separatists during the Clone Wars."
―An artist's journal, on Grievous' origins[12]

Qymaen jai Sheelal, theKaleeshmale who would eventually become "Grievous," wasborn into hisfamily[6]years prior to theClone Wars[10]hailed on theWild SpaceplanetKalee.[13] Sheelal was born in the midst of analmost continual war between the Kaleesh[7] and their planetary neighbor,[14] theYam'rii, aninsectoidspecies[8] from the desolate planet[15]Huk[16] in theHuk system[17] next to[8]Kalee's own.[17] Though the Yam'rii inflicted great damage upon Sheelal's people,[7] the Kaleesh retained their zeal for conquering other societies during the conflict, and sincechildhood, Sheelal worshipped thewarlords of Kalee as he watched them return home with spoils of war from those they conquered.[18]

A Kaleesh warrior.

A Kaleesh warrior.

Sheelal was taught how to use[7] aslugthrower,[19] theCzerka ArmsOutland rifle, by hisfather. By the age of eight[7] he served as asniper[19] and had alreadykilled forty enemies. As he matured,[7] Sheelal experienced a rapid rise inrank,[18] becoming a fearedwarrior[20] and warlord.[21] He learnt brutal and determined strategy,[18] battle tactics, and warfare in the war against the Yam'rii.[16] Becoming a successful warlord of Kalee[18] with numerous enemies,[6] Sheelal bore[7] an exceptional[22] capacity to instruct, encourage, and manage his fellowKaleesh warriors excellently.[7] Amongst Kaleesh warriors, he his dons fearsome traditionalwar masks. One was carved from theskull, bone,[8] andteeth[14] of hishomeworld's deadliestpredatory beasts, themumuu,[8] while another was carved from the bones of anerkush.[23] Before battle,[24] hiscustomary mask[8] was smeared[24] withkarabbac-blood warpaint.[8]

Like members of his species, known for his lack of mercy[25] and an obsession with the glory gathered in war, he valued bravery in combat above all else throughout his life[18] and started hiscollection ofweapons[8] as trophies.[7] Sheelal became one of the greatest military leaders,[26] a proud,[27] honorable,[7] and revered warrior,[12] and the Kaleesh grew to regard him as a legendary figure. At thattime, Sheelal also began to develop a deep hatred for theGalactic Republic.[7] He was further frustrated by the realization that theJedi Knights of theJedi Order,[18] the protectors of the Republic,[28] were nearly undefeatable in close combat through their possession ofsupernatural abilities[18] originating from a mystical energy field known asthe Force.[29] He despised the Jedi for their skill.[18]

On his homeworld, Sheelal had previously demonstrated his abilities[18] and, rightfully, earned a remarkable, bloody reputation as a Kaleesh warlord[8] and eventually adopted the moniker "Grievous."[9] Over hisyears of battle,[7] Grievous traveled[21] and battled alongside Kalee's best warriors,[7] theIzvoshra.[9] He would assemble them into[19] his elite[30]bodyguards, with each akhan in command of troops of their own.[19] Seemingly always alongside their warlord leader,[9] the courageous[30] Izvoshra shared in his victories and love of battle alike.[10]

Fortunately for Grievous, his reputation had drawn the attention of theSith[8]Darth Tyranus, also known asCount Dooku,[28] who discovered Grievous[31] for the Sith,[18] and hisSith Master,Darth Sidious, secretly the Republicpolitician Sheev Palpatine[28]—who saw his potential as he led his people in a ruthless battle against[8] their technologically superior enemies,[7] the Yam'rii.[8] Legend claimed that they specifically were interested in his strength, power, and will to succeed.[32] The Sith had been recruiting minions who possessed unique skills and a deep hatred of the Jedi, both of which Grievous had in abundance.[18] As per the plan for theClone Wars, the Sith needed to recruit someone to lead a droidarmy.[33] In particular, Grievous's hatred for the Jedi pushed him to near-madness and made him easily exploitable.[31]

Beyond Kalee[]
"I have toppled nations, I have slain kings, I have murdered legends!"
―Grievous on his several victories —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[25]
A statue of Grievous holding an enemy's severed head, a member of the Skrilling species.

A statue of Grievous holding an enemy's severed head, a member of the Skrilling species.

Accompanied by his Izvoshra,[9] Grievous turned his attention to thestars to continue his conquests.[18] Over the course of his exploits, Grievous came to topple nations, slaykings, and murder legends. At some point, he encountered aWookiee warrior[25] and decapitated a member of theSkrilling species.[27] Grievous then went to war against the Yam'rii[19] with increased vigor and determination while on the offensive. In time, the Kaleesh forces successfully drove the Yam'rii from their world.[7] Grievous launched a series of devastating campaigns on Huk itself,[30] sweeping across the Huk worlds,[15] where he relied on the help of his bodyguards.[30] However, the Yam'rii took an unexpected turn and sought assistance from the Republic.[7] The Galactic Republic[16] and the Jedi Order intervened,[8] siding with the Yam'rii[16] against the invaders. The Kaleesh faced punishment;[7] embargos and penalties were enforced,[19] resulting in hundreds of thousands of deaths from starvation.[7] At the time,[16] Grievous's hatred only deepened,[7] and he developed a personal vendetta against the Republic and the Jedi for their assistance to the Yam'rii.[16]

After their catastrophic intervention, he swore to exact terrible vengeance against[8] the Republic[16] and the Jedi for his people's suffering.[8] Perhaps due to that animosity, Grievous decided to associate with theInterGalactic Banking Clan[7] and joined its ranks as anenforcer. However, when he demanded that his loyal Izvoshra remain by his side, the request was denied,[9] and he was forbidden from continuing to utilize their services. Instead, Grievous was assigned leadership of the IGBC'sdroid army, which he despised. After requesting a moreintelligent personal guard and consulting with Count Dooku,[7]Holowan Laboratories'engineers were then authorized to construct a specific series of droids to fulfill Grievous's exacting standards.[30] Thus, theIG-100 series MagnaGuardcombat droids,[9] or the prototype of autonomous combat with heuristic programming,[30] were created.[9]

At the time of their creation, various fighting techniques were implanted in their memory,[30] but Grievous insisted on having them erased of all knowledge[34] so that he could train them himself.[30] He ordered[9] and made certain that[34] the MagnaGuards who served under him were outfitted withcloaks[20] and half-hoods[34] from his homeworld,[30] in honor of his original faithful Izvoshra bodyguards,[9] as well as an homage to the traditions[20] worn on his homeworld.[34] Grievous was tremendously successful, making him one of the IGBC's more vulnerable resources. By this time, not only Count Dooku but Darth Sidious himself had already taken notice of his exploits and had important intentions for him.[7]

Becoming a cyborg[]
"Sometimes I wonder why you submitted to the changes."
"Improvements! I submit to no one! I chose them!"
―EV-A4-D and Grievous —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[27]
Count Dooku and his Sith Master, Darth Sidious.

Count Dooku and his Sith Master, Darth Sidious.

Grievous chose to become acyborg, receiving his enhancements over time,[6] after the Sith gave him an unquestionable chance. They had been looking to test technologically advanced beings, and Grievous agreed to take on the tests.[18] On Dooku's invitation, the Kaleesh fighter sacrificed practically all of his physical body[35] to increase his skills,[20] strength, and speed in combat to even rival aJedi Master[36] through extreme cybernetic upgrades to make himself even more threatening and powerful warrior.[37] These augmentations turned an already capable warrior into a nearly unstoppable killing machine on the battlefield, giving him capabilities beyond those of a normal soldier.[33]

His transformation occurred over a period of time; Grievous gradually traded[33] many of his biological parts for upgraded mechanical ones[5] to become a murderous cyborg with one obsession: killing Jedi.[35] By the time of his choice, Grievous had grown psychotic and thus saw his enhancements as a logical development.[38] With his living Kaleesh flesh traded for cyborg implants, Grievous claimed that[20] his changes were improvements[27] he chose to celebrate.[38] As recounted in one legend, Grievous's transformation had been overtime, he initially only made simple enhancements before moving onto more extreme changes. The legend said Grievous transformed himself because he admired the logic of droids and wanted to mirror their infallibility, strength, and power. Grievous's mental state, however, the augmentations did little to settle his mind and led to increased anger.[32]

Oneday, Grievous was fatally injured[26] in asabotaged[8]shuttle crash[26] duringSan Hill's attemptedassassination,[39] nearly killing him[26] and destroying most[12] of what remained[27] of his original body.[12] When histroop carrier crashed, Grievous was flung from the wreckage.[40] Rumors would later be spread that the crash was orchestrated by Dooku,[24] which was indeed the case.[8]

Following a horrific shuttle crash that resulted in nearly took his life,[8] the Kaleesh warlord regained consciousness in abacta tank and discovered thatsurgical FX droids had nearly totally gutted and deformed him.[41] Dooku claimed that the sabotage was carried out by a Jedi, since then fueling Grievous's deep and violent hatred for them.[8] Betrayed and abused, with his sanity broken[7] and mind fractured,[19] Grievous accepted the offer of life-saving surgery[36] and reconstruction and to return to military service, motivated by his hatred for the Republic and the Yam'rii.[7]

General Grievous, the cybernetic apprentice and servant of Count Dooku

General Grievous, the cybernetic apprentice and servant of Count Dooku

Even though Dooku was directly responsible for the shuttle crash that resulted in Grievous's injuries and subsequent transformation,[8] Grievous was obviously psychologically confused with his final appearance. No evidence, at the end of the day, existed that Grievous was a victim in someone's grand design:[24] despite Dooku's actions,[8] Grievous had already decided to become a cyborg and was in that process[33] no matter the count's actions.[8][24] Later historical work even disregarded the idea that Dooku was involved in the general's reconstruction as a shadowy manipulator due to evidence from Grievous's own life:[24] it had been Grievous himself who wanted to be changed into a cyborg,[27] no matter what role Dooku played in the final steps.[8]

Separatistcybernetic experts andGeonosianbiotechnicians surgically reconstructed Grievous[8] with assistance frommedical droids,[24] including theFX-9 surgical assistantFX-6,[18] under the supervision of Count Dooku[8] and Darth Sidious.[24] Along with repairs and improvements provided by the Geonosian biotechs, some areas of Grievous'brain were altered without his knowledge, such as the installation ofheuristic combat programming,[8] to make him a smarter, faster fighter.[42] Furthermore, his demeanor was made more aggressive, memory centers were tinkered with to suppress recollections of his past[8] and concentrate more,[14] and areas of his brain dealing with coordination were modified to make it easier to utilize his cyborg body.[8] Circuitry was grafted onto brain tissue, and wiring transports the brain's electrical impulses throughout the body.[37]

Althoughcybernetic implants were fitted to improve his vision and protect them from thevacuum ofspace, Grievous preserved his nativereptilianeyes,[8] with enough skull remaining to prevent the organic muscles and tendons required for them to function as normally.[38] Hislungs was given implants as well.[37]

Many critical decisions were made regarding what should be kept of his original body.[8] By the time the Kaleesh warrior had been rebuilt, very little remained of his original body, largely consisting only[37] of portions[24] of his brain,[20] much of his[38] spinal cord,[8] spinal column,[36] and parts of his head,[6] including his eyes,[37] and a few other vital organs,[6] including his cold[24]heart,[42] a pair of damaged[24] lungs,[42] aliver,[24] and the portions of his digestive system needed to maintain his organic elements.[38] His brain and eyes were transplanted into aduranium alloy body,[20] many of which were sculpted to resemble bone instead ofmetal,[38] while his remaining vital organs were protected[20] in a pressurized[38]synthskin gut-sack[20] behind armoredribs,[36] allowing him to operate in space without the need for aspacesuit.[38] His form was completed with anLX-44 robotic leg,[20] powerfully[8] magnetized, four talon-like feet,[20] andelectro-driven[7] mechanicalarms that could be split[4] at the dislocating shoulders[7] and become four,[4] turning him into a four-armed cyborg monstrosity.[16] Each hand, with its own opposable thumb and articulated finger,[24] integratedsensors for feeling and touching the world.[43] More machine than flesh.[44] All that was left were metal, mechanicalactuators, armorplast, and hatred.[38]

A cut-away of Grievous's head.

A cut-away of Grievous's head.

Grievous'sarmor, made ofdurasteel composite duranium[24] andarmorplast,[38] was significantly easier to make and maintain thanMandalorianbeskar, while not being as impenetrable.[24] A head unit held parts of his skull and some of his brain,[38] equipped twoantennaes[45] and anaudio receptor,[25] and could be opened for repairs or replacement of electronics or for further surgery. Although Grievous’s spinal cord carried signals to and from his robotic limbs and body, as well as the organ contents of his gutsack, millions of pin-pointelectrodes were inserted into his brain from the lining of hishelmet tomonitor brain activity and increase nerve signal timeliness. Adding to his already remarkable physical control, more processors improved agility and response times. Grievous's designers utilizedcrystal circuitry to improve reaction times as much as the technology allowed while remaining safe behind duranium plate armor.[38]

The technology that was used for[6] Grievous's conversion into a cyborg wasn't perfect;[18] his heart and lungs were weakened,[42] with those lungs irritated by their implants, giving him a persistent cough[37] for the rest of his life[4] and, eventually, difficulty breathing.[42] That information was in the Sith's possession in case they had additional candidates for conversion in the future.[18] Due to his already compromised lungs, his speech occasionally degraded into a rasping,[24] random[46] coughing fit.[24] He does not require to breathe, eat, or drink and can survive in a vacuum as well as underwater, immune topoisons and toxins.[16]

Statues of Grievous's transformation.

Statues of Grievous's transformation.

While he claimed his old form was no more than weak flesh,[43] Grievous retained several reminders of his past life. As a cyborg, Grievous frequently wore aKaleesh cloak, which was a vestige of his past identity, as well as a fearsome mask that was often worn by Kaleesh warriors.[37] By the time he owned hisfortress onVassek 3, Grievous had severalstatues[27] lining the halls of the privacy of his inner sanctuary[24] that depicted his progression from his organic life into that of a cyborg.[47] As evidenced by the statues, some accounts claimed he was already a cyborg when Count Dooku recruited him to lead the droid army.[38]

Ironically, Grievous despised his completely mechanicalmilitia, possibly revealing at deeper thoughts about his own drastic change.[24] Driven by[48] his desire to become the greatest[49] and superior warrior[48] in the galaxy,[49] the old, greatly feared Kaleesh warrior[50] claimed that he had his entire body altered[51] to increase his strength and extend his life[50] in an attempt to give himself an advantage[51] and compete with a Jedi in battle.[52] Regardless of how he came to be,[24] whether this was true or not, the former Kaleesh warlord went through numerous more operations to become General Grievous, the towering monster that stalked the galaxy.[38]

The cyborg's body was purposefully designed to resemble Grievous's Kaleesh body and warlord armor.[38] Among these were arms constructed to mimic the limbs he had been born with[24] and a faceplate that mirrored the mask he formerly wore,[8] paying homage to his former life[24] and evoking his people's culture.[44] As seen on his mask[8] and chest-plate,[4] these engraved lines resembled the patterns of war paint.[8] In addition, the mask resembled his snub nose in overall outline,[24] and the duranium teeth resembled the karabbac beast's teeth,[8] as well as the bony protrusions on his chin.[24] Anultrasonic vocabulator located behind the duranium teeth,[8] where hismouth would have been[24] if he'd still had one,[46] created[38] and amplified[24] the General's harsh, powerful voice,[8] which almost perfectly matched his original voice.[38]

Though the cyborg's skeletal structure bore various callbacks to his Kaleesh heritage, the vast majority of resemblance to other Kaleesh was eliminated;[3] he still bore the distinctivesnake-like[12] beady[46]golden eyes with slit pupils[12] and eyelids,[11] flatnose, and elongatedears of his species,[12] and the surrounding dark, tortured skin[46] extended upward somewhat beneath the forehead of his faceplate.[25] At first inspection,[46] a small amount[4] of residual red flesh[37] around his eyes[4] indicated the reptilian ancestry of the Kaleesh speckles,[38] which was the only thing that belied his being's cyborg nature,[46] horribly alive behind his inanimate steel mask. As stated, only his eyes remained the same as he had once been, and looking into them was like gazing into the gaping maw of ablack hole.[53]

Trained by Count Dooku[]
Grievous was taught the Jedi martial arts by the Jedi-turned-Sith Lord Count Dooku, well-known for his swordsmanship.

Grievous was taught the Jedi martial arts by the Jedi-turned-Sith Lord Count Dooku, well-known for his swordsmanship.

Grievous was initially handed aweapon—theone that belonged to anold friend long dead[8] of the former Jedi[14]—by Dooku and, afterward, continued to add other weapons to the collection he had started when he was still a warlord on Kalee.[8] Furious that his body had been entirely replaced with that of the droids he hated[9] despite it being his own wish to become a cyborg that put him down such a path,[6][38][18] Grievous immediately slaughtered all the guards present at his resurrection.[9] Disgusted by his cyborg body, Grievous reluctantly accepted the job of Supreme Commander of the Separatist Droid Armies.[7]

He spenthours on end watchingholovids of Jedi in combat and reading all the training manuals the Count could supply him with. When it came to dealing with death, Grievous was a voracious learner, and to him, the differing saber styles were essentially extra military techniques to learn.[46] He was then selected out[6] forlightsaber training by none other than Count Dooku,[4] theJedi-turned-Sith-Lord,[28] who was regarded as a legendary swordsman.[33] A combination of Dooku's instruction and a combat program,[24] he has mastered several of the classic forms of Jedi arts[20] and derived his impressive, extremely effective fighting style.[24] While Dooku trained Grievous in Jedi martial arts,[9] the general retrained[54] and passed all of his knowledge to his IG-100 MagnaGuards[9] to assure their success in fighting and later would employ them as sparring partners to keep himself sharp.[10]

Grievous received[55] a modifiedEV-series medical droid[38]EV-A4-D as a gift to serve as hissurgeon and cybernetics repairmechanic.[55] With access to all of Grievous's medical and cybernetic records and a substantially increased intelligence, the fairly caustic and sometimes sadistic droid became the perfect foil for the general and his doctor.[38] A4-D continued indispensability, giving him an inflated sense of self-worth and one of the few beings in the galaxy who understand his master's secrets. Although his caustic humor irritated Grievous, A4-D was allowed to survive as long as he completed his duty.[55] Grievous owned a massiveroggwart namedGor, whom he kept in hisfortress[27] as a pet and guarddog,[56] and expressed true care for him.[7]

Grievous altered and improved his cybernetic body, with A4-D helping to create and install the new components he asked for. In this regard, his claim that he chose his own modifications could be considered true from a particular twisted perspective[7] in addition to the literal perspective.[6] Grievous also had EV-A4-D enhanced Gor by attaching four cybernetic limbs to his back, anexoskeleton of battle armor to his body, and, like himself, a chest plate and helmet to protect his vital organs and braincase.[56]

The Clone Wars[]

Early efforts[]

General of the Confederacy[]
"The droid general, Grievous, has our forces spread thin."
―Mace Windu[57]

Beyond receiving cybernetic enhancements,[27] Grievous was trained in lightsaber combat by Dooku, who invited him to join hisSeparatist movement.[6] Grievous accepted the invitation[35] and allied himself with other members of the Confederacy[54] and its leadingExecutive Separatist Council. One member of the group was San Hill,[28] the same Muun who was, unbeknownst to Grievous, secretly behind the assassination attempt.[39] All of them entrusted to him and Dooku their invaluable resources and large droid armies.[58] Grievous was in direct opposition of the Galactic Republic and the Jedi Order,[11] whom he had long regarded as mortal enemies.[8] According to legend, although Grievous had the outward appearance of a machine, Grievous was pleased, for he alone understood his true potential and that he still had some of what made him a living, breathing man. He believed that set him apart from the rest of the Separatists, droids and organics alike. However, neither droids nor organics found themselves comfortable in his company.[32]

General Grievous was at the head of vast and powerful armies of battle droids.

General Grievous was at the head of vast and powerful armies of battle droids.

The CIS and Republic were soon launched into opposite warring sides of thegalactic conflict known as the Clone Wars with theBattle of Geonosis,[28] which Grievous secretly took part in, though he was not seen. While it was entirely by accident, Grievous's first clash against members of the Jedi Order came during the battle. He was positioned within theStalgasin hivecatacombs onGeonosis when the battle began, and while retreating, the cyborg ended up dueling a number of Jedi who incidentally wandered into the tunnels in the midst of the battle.[8] Grievous prevented the Jedi and theclone troopers from reaching the Separatist Council[7] and escaped through the hive tunnels beneath Geonosis,[59] leaving none of theForce-sensitives he encountered alive[8] to speak of his existence.[59] As such, his involvement[8] in the war's opening battle[28] was not discovered by the Republic until much later.[8]

Grievous was granted the rank ofgeneral[36] in theConfederacy military and took upon the title ofSupreme Martial Commander of the Separatist Droid Armies,[21] with which he acted asCommander-in-Chief[8] and absolute leader of theSeparatist Droid Army.[60] Furthermore, he was the most fearsome warrior of the Separatists.[61] In the early weeks of the war, he publicly emerged onto the scene as a major Separatist leader.[62] As later proclaimed in the legend he made for himself, Grievous swiftly became accomplished during his tenure, and he had risen in the ranks as a result of the many campaigns he had fought on behalf of his masters, claiming victory after victory. He earned a name for himself amongst the powerful figures leading the Separatist movement, in part because of his sheer commitment to being the best soldier he could be. The legend stated that it was soon after that that Grievous found himself promoted to the rank of general and given command of vast armies and fleets.[32]

General Grievous expanded his lightsaber collection over the course of the Clone Wars by killing and defeating various Jedi.

General Grievous expanded his lightsaber collection over the course of the Clone Wars by killing and defeating various Jedi.

During the early weeks of the war, Grievous had an encounter with Jedi MasterKi-Adi-Mundi,[62] whom he wounded,[63] leaving theCerean with scars across his cheek that took time to heal.[62] Grievous was a dangerous[64] and key Separatist leader[65] in the Separatist' hopes to overthrow the Republic.[66] Grievous brought a new wave of fear, and with it the threat of panic and chaos across thegalaxy; the war expanded faster than the Republic could comprehend, and there was now a very real chance of losing.[67] Grievous outperformed everycommand officer in the Republic,[68] using brutal tactics[66] to lead the Confederacy[69] to claim numerous victories in a series of battles, instilling fear in his opponents,[66] and became the best[27] and most important Separatist general[2] and top military mind.[70] He became Count Dooku's most powerful enforcer[39] and his most foremost battlefield commander.[71]

The news of his abilities, and subsequent victories, caused doubt in the Republic's military ranks, as well as pure fear in the hearts of his victims.[7] With his combat prowess in battle[66] and his own fleet of specialized killing machines and vehicles,[45] he immediately gained a reputation as a savage, merciless brute,[69] military leader,[45] and tactical genius.[69] His name became notorious[8] and terrified residents of Republic worlds,[5] and, due to his choice of battle tactics, associated with the most extreme forms of violence and slaughter,[8] Grievous became a legendary figure.[34]

As the Clone War proceeded to spread throughout the galaxy,[57] Grievous and his forces engaged theGrand Army of the Republic, and, under his command, the Separatist Droid Army attacked and conquered numerous Republic planets.[72] Grievous had brought significant devastation to the innocent inhabitants of the galaxy. With four arms, four lightsabers, and a complete army behind him, he had sliced vast sections of the Republic forces and was considered invincible.[73] Grievous was the most feared individual, certainly by those on the Republic side and many in the Separatist forces.[35] As the Separatist Army's imposing leader, Grievous and the tales of his brutality and victories would strike fear throughout the Republic,[74] although the Confederate populace were not told the stories of the General's bloody onslaughts.[75] Ultimately, many Republic citizens—as well as some citizens in CIS territory—came to see Grievous as the face of the Confederacy despite Dooku's status as its official leader. Those who knew the Kaleesh warrior's true nature saw this face as a brutal and terrifying one.[76] Anyone observing Grievous march forth would understandably find it difficult to accept he wasn't completely a machine.[77] Grievous also share his name withThe Grievous Legion, abattle group that included at least onevulture droid.[78]

Grievous leads one of his armies against the Republic.

Grievous leads one of his armies against the Republic.

During the war, the clone troopers of theRepublic Military,[79] having nicknamed the Confederacy's battle droids "clankers,"[80] accordingly nicknamed Grievous the "head clanker;"[79] Grievous was also referred to within the Republic as the "droid general."[57] While the war against the Yam'rii had given Grievous a vendetta against the Republic,[16] the Clone Wars had changed him; indifferent to the Republic and the politics of the war as a whole, his only goal was to see the extermination of the Jedi Order,[11] which led to him escalating the war as his quest to wipe out the Jedi once and for all carried on.[44] Only Grievous's hatred of Jedi and his unwavering faith in his own abilities gave those standing against him a chance.[35]

Grievous took part in numerous battles and skirmishes[50] and fought against numerous Jedi during the war, defeating and killing many of the Order's members[74] as an accomplished[81] and fearedJedi hunter,[74] which allowed the general[27] to quickly gather a large number[36] of lightsabers and other prizes.[27] Using his lifetime of knowledge and the benefits of his mechanical body[49] directed by the distorted mentality of a physically damaged warrior,[7] Grievous was deadly[73] and proved himself to be a powerful opponent,[77] more than equal to his Jedi foes,[66] especially if they did not act carelessly.[77] He was one of the galaxy's greatest fighters and perhaps individually responsible for more Jedi deaths during the war than anybody else. Little was known about his possible use of the Force, suggesting that he could be more difficult to find than others.[73] Grievous often maintained a strategy of elusiveness, making it difficult for the Republic's forces to locate him despite it being one of their primary objectives.[82] Defiant by temperament, he never hesitated to challenge his opponents and frequently masterminded intricate, audacious plans that left the Republic's troops embarrassed.[50]

Duels with Kenobi[]
"I was told the Jedi was restrained."
"Terribly sorry to disappoint you. I'm going to need you to release Senator Yarua and his daughter."
"It'smy turn to disappointyou."
―Grievous duels Obi-Wan Kenobi[83]

During the war, Grievous came to duel Jedi MasterObi-Wan Kenobi numerous times, developing a history between them that made it so Grievous would choose to engage Kenobi over others.[11] Grievous harbored a deep hatred for Kenobi.[84] Their confrontation turned the two into mortal adversaries, and their immense abilities were evenly matched.[85] Each time was inconclusive, but both realized that this could not always be the case.[7] Kenobi's apprentice,JediAnakin Skywalker, considered him a monster that needed to be stopped,[11] even making it a personal mission to find Grievous.[82] However, Grievous and Skywalker would not meet face-to-face until the war had nearly reached its conclusion.[4]

As Kenobi, hisPadawan apprentice Anakin Skywalker, and Senator Amidala were on asecret mission to meet with theRodianambassador on aplanet, Grievous had dispatched severalB1-series battle droids and amodifiedMSE droid to infiltrate theirConsular-class space cruiser. Then, Grievous appeared on their screen to reveal that everything was proceeding as planned, Kenobi was correct to assume he was involved, and Grievous understands his concerns. Grievous ordered his droids to attack, he knew that the facilities were defeatable. He now reveals his true intention, knowing that there was nothing they can do to stop him. Grievous successfully reprogrammed their ship'sflight computer, irreversibly directing them into thesun.[86]

Grievous explained to Padmé that while they were luckily against fighting battle droids, a little droid snuck into their ship. While Anakin instructed Obi-Wan to remain in command, Padme assured him that they would handle the droid, but Grievous reminded them that they cannot stop his droid in the same way they cannot change the direction of the ship and then ordered the droid to eliminate the Senator and the two Jedi. However, Kenobi and Skywalker took back control of the ship by having the mouse droid shoot at the control panel, and then the two Jedi destroyed the mouse droid, leaving only Grievous to admit defeat.[86]

Towards the beginning of the war, Grievous led a fleet ofProvidence-class Dreadnoughts to theMoon of Staggec with the aim of taking avaluable item from Republic SenatorYarua. There, he and his droid forcescaptured Yarua,SenatorPadmé Amidala, and their associates. Shortly after, the droids also captured Yarua's daughterViiveenn and Kenobi. Once Kenobi was restrained, Grievous interrogated Yarua and Viiveenn about their hidden item. Just then, Kenobi appeared behind Grievous and asked for Yarua and Viiveenn to be released. Grievous responded by drawing his lightsabers and engaging the Jedi in combat.Force pushed by Kenobi, Grievous immediately took Viiveenn hostage, only for Yarua to tackle him into space, sacrificing himself and allowing his daughter to escape along with the Jedi. While successfully escaping from the Separatists, Kenobi assumed Grievous was dead, but Yoda warned him not to underestimate him.[83]

Victories and defeats[]
Grievous and AD-W4.

Grievous and AD-W4.

Shortly into the war, Grievous met in person with the droidmercenaryAD-W4 to hire him to oversee the Separatists' operations on the planetHissrich. Grievous admitted that he would have liked to fill this role himself, but could not as he had the entire Separatist Droid Army to command. AD-W4 was skeptical, but after seeing thepayment available, left to fulfill the job. AD-W4 served ascommander of the droids on the planet andbattled with Jedi MasterMace Windu and hisJedi squad. Grievous later checked in viahologram to see the progress of AD-W4, and the droid falsely claimed to have killed Windu; however Grievous demanded theJedi's lightsaber as evidence, which was not presented.[87] Ultimately, the droid was defeated and Hissrich was lost to the Republic.[88]

A while later, around the time of anincident onCato Neimoidia, Grievousstruck on key supply chains for war munitions.[62] Early in the war, Grievous launched an assault that failed tocaptureOutpost 716, forcing Count Dooku to dispatch his personalassassin andapprentice,Asajj Ventress, inanother attempt to capture the outpost. Darth Sidious doubts Dooku's faith in his two students, however, Ventress successfully captured Outpost 716. Soon aftersurviving an ambushed, Ventress informs Dooku that it appears someone slipped information to Chancellor Palpatine that she would be returning to clean up Grievous's mess.[89]

In thebattle on thefourth moon ofParein II saw the first real test of the IG-100 MagnaGuards,[9] and on the battlefield, Grievous used a new weapon for the first time: theTSMEU-6 personal wheel bike.[90] With Grievous in command and leading his troops at the front, the Republic forces[9] led by Jedi GeneralSannen[91] were utterly crushed.[9] Sannen bravely tried to confront the cyborg directly, but the Jedi was instead stabbed in thethroat with anelectrostaff-wielding MagnaGuard.[91] The IG-100 MagnaGuards quickly became as feared as their master,[9] were synonymous with Grievous,[34] and shared his fearsome reputation,[20] rarely seen without at least two by his side, forming a shield around him few could pass.[10]

According to legend, early in the Clone Wars, Grievous was tasked with a critical mission; he was to travel to the distantice planetAlamass and deploy his army of droids in anassault that would destroy a strategic enemystronghold. The operation was a dangerous and difficult one, at which Grievous ultimately failed due to histactical droid's betrayal. Grievous decided to take the risk even though sending an army there would have cost him a third of his droids along the way, and as he prepared to deploy an army of droids to the planet, his tactical droid disobeyed his programming by altering the plan Grievous had given the Droid Army: Grievous's orders would lead to Separatist victory. Eventually, the general was forced to admit his defeat to his Sith masters, becoming Grievous's first major loss.[32]

At some point, Grievous and Jedi KnightPablo-Jill had aduel over the world ofDuro in acollapsing satellite city. Jill was left injured and lost his blue-bladedlightsaber to Grievous.[92] At some point, Grievous killed Jedi MasterJmmaar and took his green-bladedlightsaber in order to add to his own collection.[45]

Venture to the Haven[]
"This negotiation is over."
"Good. I tire of diplomacy. You will be destroyed, but at least I can make use of yourparts."
―Telemak and Grievous[93]
Grievous destroyed numerous droids on The Haven.

Grievous destroyed numerous droids on The Haven.

With the coordinates fromTarr Kligson,[93] a member of theKligson clan who operated as abounty hunter,[94] Grievoustraveled with two IG-100 MagnaGuards and several B1 battle droids to a largespace station,the Haven,[93] orbitingKligson's Moon[94] in asector.[95] Grievous arrived to offerTelemak, the station's protector, the protection of the Confederacy of Independent Systems, but Telemak, knowing what Grievous wanted—more droids to join the Separatist Droid Army—interrupted him before he could finish and insulted him, suggesting that he couldn't beat the Galactic Republic with those he currently "enslaves." Grievous was dissatisfied that they would stay here and deteriorate, waiting for their leader,Ajax Sigma, to come back rather than seizing the chance he provided them toinflict revenge on the Jedi Order that had destroyed him.[93]

Before his next statement, Telemak declared that they do not serve organics, concluded the discussions, and surrounded him with droids. Grievous happily accepts and, tired of diplomacy, attacks Telemak and its droid army. Grievous destroyed numerous droids, but he lost all battle droids and may have overestimated the droids' capabilities since they wanted to be "free" and thought it would be pointless to utilize them for the Separatists. One of his MagnaGuards was then destroyed, and Grievous moved to deal with Telemak directly, who continued to ridicule him, but several droids seized him. He defeated them all, proving they couldn't compete with him. Telemak informed the general that many of them were willing to sacrifice themselves and asked if he would like to test how many he could defeat. Grievous realized he had no time dealing with Telemak's droids and called in hisSheathipede-class transport shuttle, jumped on board, promised to return to wrap up the conversation once the Republic fall and Telemak could keep its army since the Separatists could build more since droids are disposable, and left the station.[93]

Skirmish on Caliban[]
"You belong to me, Kenobi. And you will do as I say… Or you willdie."
―Grievous after capturing Kenobi[96]
Grievous and Kenobi duel on the frozen moon of Caliban.

Grievous and Kenobi duel on the frozen moon of Caliban.

Grievousattacked the frozen moon ofCaliban after heinvaded the moon and destroyed alunar bridge in the procession. He alsocaptured Jedi General Kenobi andClone Marshal CommanderCody, along with theirsquad of clone troopers and ordered them to rebuild the bridge, to allow him to freely move weapons and battle droids across the moon. Kenobi, however, answered that he and the clones would not have to work for Grievous, since according to theGalactic Accord of Systems, no war prisoner could be forced into manual labor. The Separatist general smacked Kenobi to the ground and threatened him with death if he would not follow his orders.[96]

Kenobi and the clones started constructing the bridge, but, during the operation, Grievous was distracted by a group of nativeQubeys, in league with Kenobi, who piled on top of him and managed to steal backKenobi's lightsaber, which had been tucked into Grievous's cloak, without the cyborg noticing. Although the bridge was completed sometime later, Grievous ordered the battle droids to execute Kenobi and his men, but the Qubeys ambushed the droids, allowing Kenobi to engage Grievous while the clones reclaimed theirblasters. In the ensuing battle, Grievous overwhelmed Kenobi, but when he was right where the Master wanted him, Kenobi used the Force to cause an avalanche, burying Grievous and his droids. Kenobi and the clones escaped on aLow Altitude Assault Transport/infantrygunship, realizing that staying to capture Grievous would put the Qubey further in danger, and they destroyed the bridge before Separatist reinforcements could arrive.[96]

Attack on theStellar Rise[]

"Tell me about the hilt you have found. I have been monitoring your mission here in the Outer Rim to collect rare Jedi artifacts from the High Republic Era."
―Grievous, to Anap Ree-Di[46]

At some point during the Clone Wars, Grievousinfiltrated theArquitens-class light cruiserStellar Rise and brought along four IG-100 MagnaGuards aboard with the intent of stealingHigh Republic–eraartifacts. While taking inventory of crates that had been picked up near theKazlin system,Checkbox noticed something off about the boxes he was going through from the one closest to him that sounded like astone mite-like. A blue lightsaber from Grievous sliced through Checkbox, hacking him in two vertically. Upon entering the bridge, the MagnaGuards quickly dispatched the entire deck crew in under aminute. Grievous spared the ship'sCaptainLozz Beraf, intimidating him, but then Jedi KnightAnap Ree-Di showed up and ordered him to let go of the captain and leave. His attention was caught by her piercing green eyes with a crystal-gaze and her apparent confidence, but he had yet to demonstrate his potential to her. Grievous slowly produced four lightsabers, activated them one by one, and displayed a menacing demeanor. She remained motionless; her gaze locked on him. As the Jedi was about to be struck by all four MagnaGuards jumping forward, swinging their electrostaffs, she managed to drawher green lightsaber, blocking their attacks and somersaulting backwards to dodge the others, landing like aloth-cat.[46]

Grievous was on the search for Jedi artifacts from the High Republic Era.

Grievous was on the search for Jedi artifacts from the High Republic Era.

Grievous stopped his droids' assault, and she quickly fled the bridge. He commanded his troops to follow her, removing hiscape off the deck, and moved forward. They tracked the fleeing Jedi to a small area of the ship identified as thebarracks, and Grievous stopped his troops' approach outside the main door. All around them, a wailing alarm went off; Captain Lozz must've activated it. While disregarding the roaring sounds, Grievous told his guards the three-word key elements. The Jedi mocked Grievous, once more emerging out of nowhere, attacking unexpectedly from behind, and severed one of the MagnaGuards' arms while it wielded an electrostaff. The remaining three droids launched their attack, delivering blow after blow on the Jedi's green blade repeatedly and driving her out of the barracks. Now, Grievous ignited two lightsabers and closed in for the kill.[46]

At that point, four clone troopers emerged, armed with weapons of their own. As they, too, struck from the rear, the MagnaGuards were caught off guard, and one of them was almost totally dissolved. Snarled in anger, Grievous flung one of his lightsabers in a low arc, slicing through the two clones' legs. After retrieving his weapon, he shifted his focus to the problematic Jedi, drawing three more from his cloak and charging toward her at speed. To his utter joy, he noticed a fleeting glimmer of confusion rather than terror, but regardless of her emotions, Grievous saw the Jedi retreating and would soon have her cornered. His adversary used the Force with a movement of her hand to open ablast shield behind her and stepped through it backwards, almost losing her footing. Grievous brought down two of his blades on her, which she parried, while the other two swept low and almost took out her legs. The seemed prepared Anap simply soared above the lightsabers and kicked Grievous's chest as the movement of his two lower arms unbalanced him. He pressed his attack once more, nearly disarming the Jedi with a maneuver meant to catch her by surprise. For a minute, Grievous took a step back, and the Jedi did something unusual.[46]

Her hand waved once more and the shield lowered, separating them from the battle between the IG-100 droids and the troopers. Again, Grievous found it very amusing that she might have believed he was defenseless without the MagnaGuards. He instructed her to inform him of thehilt she had discovered and that he had been keeping an eye on her mission in search of rare Jedi artifacts in the Outer Rim. Aware that she was bringing them all securely back to theJedi Temple onCoruscant, where theArchivist examines and files them in some dusty room. Anap informed Grievous that MasterJocasta Nu had described her as having an "old soul," to which he replied that would soon be all that remained of her. Grievous moved forward, spinning his lightsabers at near-impossible speeds, intent on striking a fatal blow. In a pitiful attempt at defense, she threw her ignited lightsaber at him, and he watched as it went harmlessly by, landing in an ancillary walkway. Ultimately, Grievous was tricked into entering an escape pod by Ree-Di, and the Republic ship jumped tolightspeed, leaving him alone and adrift in space.[46]

TheMalevolence campaign[]

"General Kenobi. Did you really think I would leave the hyperdrive unguarded?"
"Anything is possible. You haven't exactly impressedme today."
―Grievous and Obi-Wan Kenobi[97]
Grievous giving orders on the Malevolence bridge.

Grievous giving orders on theMalevolence bridge.

Around the time of theBattle of Christophsis, Grievous had spread Republic forces thin, which hampered Republic efforts to locateRotta theHutt after he was secretly kidnapped by the CIS.[57] After its victories onChristophsis andDantooine made the war seem like it was swinging in the Republic's direction, Grievous took command atHypori and led a brutalslaughter of clone troopers and Jedi.[67] During the battle, a group of Jedi Knights were taken by surprise. After the battle, the wreckage of anAcclamator-class cruiser that crashed earlier onHypori remained as a grim memorial.[98]

Grievous was also known to leadstarfleets within theConfederate Navy to further his conquest of Republic planets, with his ships leaving the worlds wrecked andburned.[5] As he was leading the Separatist forces in the Clone Wars, Grievous was given theSubjugator-class heavy cruiserMalevolence[99] as hisflagship. From theMalevolence'sbridge, Grievous could command millions of battle droids,[37] and he used his newwarship in theMalevolence Campaign,[100] wherein he executed attacks onRepublic fleets that left no survivors.[99] Grievous simply gradually unveiled the capabilities of his new ship.[7] For weeks, he tore through Republicshipping, destroying cargo vessels and their escorts,[36] like he had done with his own abilities.[7] Formonth,[101] rumors circulated of a terrifying new Separatist weapon[99] alongside widespread concern over the cyborg general.[101] Once such attack came with theBattle of the Phu system, where theMalevolence wiped out threeVenator-class Star Destroyers[102] under the command of Jedi MasterAres Nune.[103]

Following that victory,[102] while stationed in theAbregado system with Count Dooku aboard, aRepublic fleet led by Jedi MasterPlo Koon andClone CommanderWolffe aboard the VenatorTriumphant arrived in the system toengage the warship. Themega-ion cannons of theMalevolence disabled the Republicfleet'sdeflector shields, and fired on the defenselessStar Destroyers. The entire fleet was destroyed, although a few individuals managed to survive by launching away from the vessels insideescape pods. General Plo Koon, Commander Wolffe,Clone SergeantSinker, and clone trooperBoost were the only survivors, having been eventually rescued by Anakin Skywalker and his PadawanAhsoka Tano aboard theG9 Rigger-class light freighterTwilight. As a result of the escape of survivors, Dooku's trust in Grievous was shaken, and the Sith Lord left to discuss the matter with his master, Darth Sidious.[99]

Grievous flees the critically-damaged Malevolence aboard Soulless One.

Grievous flees the critically-damagedMalevolence aboardSoulless One.

After laterdestroying a Republicconvoy in theRyndellia system, Grievous, as instructed by Dooku via hologram, took theMalevolence todestroy a Republic medical facility that was treating over 60,000 wounded clones. In order to reach the target, theMalevolence had to navigate around theKaliida Nebula, a time-consuming journey that frustrated Grievous. Upon arriving at its destination, theion cannons of theMalevolence were disabled by a small strike force of fighters led by General Skywalker. After this, a Republicfleet led by Obi-Wan Kenobi aboard his flagship theNegotiator arrived and attacked Grievous's crippled ship.[79] Grievous was forced to retreat, but Dooku came up with a new plan; taking Senator Amidala hostage. After Amidala's ship was captured, the Republic fleet stopped firing, and a rescue team was sent to board theMalevolence led by Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker aboard theTwilight.[97]

Grievous fought Obi-Wan Kenobi briefly and overpowered him but as he prepared to kill the Jedi, Kenobi jumped onto another vehicle, saluting the general as he left, and the two Jedi managed to escape with Padmé and herprotocol droidC-3PO. Grievous ordered theMalevolence to retreat tohyperspace, arranging to meet his warship at a Separatist base inSector Four. Grievous pursuedTwilight in his personalstarfighter, theSoulless One, with asquadron of Vulture droids, but Skywalker had sabotaged the navigation system of the Malevolence so that when the ship engaged its hyperdrive, it crashed directly into the nearbyDead Moon of Antar. Grievous escaped in his starfighter,Soulless One, but he had personally disconnected a transmission with a questioning Count Dooku.[97]

While Grievous escaped, the Separatist effort suffered a blow.[7] The ship's loss was undoubtedly a blow to Darth Sidious's plans and the Separatist movement, as well as a poor return on such a large investment of time and resources.[102] In addition, the absence of the Malevolence kept the arrogant Grievous at bay.[54] Only a few months after this session, Grievous would faceLuminara Unduli in person atNadiem in the Outer Rim.[104]

At some point, Grievous commissioned over twenty-six thousand B1 battle droids and to be deployed toHakara.C-5DS, the droid in service of Grievous, communicated withPoreni, thechief supervisor of thedroid factory on the Outer Rim planetAkiva, aboutbatch 4652-A, which proved insufficient in terms of combat performance. In response to the poor performance, Poreni apologized and offered a twenty percent discount on the next batch of B1s as well as promising to improve the performance. C-5DS accepted the discount and made an advance order of twelve thousandBX-series droid commando units.[105]

Attack on Rishi Station[]

"All the preparations for your invasion are in order."
"Good. Our fleet is approaching the system. We are almost at the rendezvous point."
"Very good, my lord. I will await your arrival."
"The destruction of Kamino will stop their production of clones for good."
―Asajj Ventress informs Grievous that the preparations for his invasion of Kamino are in order[82]

The Republic would make efforts to locate Grievous, but, even afterClone Intelligence spotted him in theBalmorra system, the general remained out of the Republic's sight. Severalstandard weeks after his sighting in the Balmorra system, Anakin Skywalker was losing sleep while searching for the cyborg, but he denied himself his needed rest until Grievous was found. While Obi-Wan Kenobi believed that they would know if Grievous entered their current quadrant, the general was currently preparing to launch an attack onKamino. Under the Separatist invasion plan, Grievous would be able to remain undetectable, as he was to take over theRishi Station. Seizing the listening outpost would enable the Separatists to keep its all-clear signal broadcasting; Republic forces would assume Kamino was still secure, meaning Grievous's fleet could launch a surprise assault on the planet.[82]

Grievous speaks with Ventress via hologram aboard his warship.

Grievous speaks with Ventress via hologram aboard his warship.

Grievous, determined to stop the clone production on Kamino, sent a team of BX-series droid commandos toseizeRishi Station from the clone troopers stationed there. After the commando droids had taken control of the station, Grievous was contacted by theircaptain aboard hisMunificent-class star frigate, who informed him that the outpost was secure, and that they managed to disable the alarm and activate the all-clear signal. Grievous ordered him to keep the signal activated, so as not to draw the Republic's attention and lose the element of surprise.[82]

After ending the transmission, a battle droid informed the general that theirspy on Kamino, Asajj Ventress, was contacting him. Ventress assured Grievous that everything was ready for their invasion. Pleased, the general informed her that he had almost reached their rendezvous point. However, the station was soon visited byClone CaptainRex and Clone Commander Cody, who were inspecting the station as part of a security checkup. The twoclone officers soon discovered the outpost had been taken, and met with the survivors and retook the station from the commando droids. When communication with the droids was abruptly cut off, Grievous sent abattalion of B1-series battle droids to inspect the station and was informed that there were clones in the station. One of the clone troopers,Hevy, sacrificed himself to destroy the base, which angered Grievous as he believed that the droids had blown it up instead. The base's destruction ended the all-clear signal and alerted the Republicfleet to Grievous's location. Upon the Republic's arrival, the Kaleesh cyborg immediately realized that his forces were heavily outgunned, and ordered his fleet to make a full retreat out of the system, therefore postponing the Kamino invasion.[82] Knowing that Kamino will be targeted again, a 'dead or alive' warrant was issued for General Grievous by theGalactic Senate.[7]

The Republic learned of a hiddenSeparatist weapons factory beneath a granary complex onAbrion Major that would produce the newMega-ion cannon for Count Dooku and General Grievous, capable of immobilizing an entire fleet. Later on, Kenobi led the 212th Assault Battalion on theassault atAbrion Bridge and successfully captured the plans but suffered heavy losses.[67]

Skytop Station campaign[]

Fighting in the Outer and Mid Rim[]
"Our intelligence has confirmed that Grievous's spies have been intercepting our transmissions."
"He must have some sort of secret listening post out there somewhere."
"That would explain how he's been able to ambush our fleets."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ahsoka Tano, and Anakin Skywalker —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[106]
General Grievous during his campaign in the Outer Rim.

General Grievous during his campaign in the Outer Rim.

Only a short time after theMalevolence offensive,[107] Grievous launched anothercampaign, targeting Republic fleets in the galaxy'sOuter Rim Territories by using[106] the newly createdSkytop Station, a Separatistbattlesphere that served as alistening post. Able to locate and ambush Republic fleets without warning, Grievous moved his forces against the Republic's forces in the Outer Rim, and, due to the victories he gained, the Republic's foothold in the Outer Rim began to slip from their disastrous losses.[108] Despite suffering a few serious setbacks, Grievous continued on his march, leading the Separatists to numerous triumphs and proving himself a nearly indestructible opponent for both the Jedi and the Republic, leaving a trail of conquest and destruction across the galaxy. All within a single month, he invaded several planets andblockaded several importanthyperspace routes leading toBespin,Kessel, andMon Calamari.[7] Anakin Skywalker and his battle group fought against Grievous's forces in the campaign, but failed to stop Grievous's advance.[106]

His next move was to captureBothawui, theBothan homeworld and a vital intelligence planet for the Republic. However, Grievous pulled the Republic fleet out of hyperspace and engaged the Jedi and their clone troopers before they could reach Bothawui. Grievous reconsidered his decision to stop pursuing Skywalker's fleet in order to help coordinateattacks against Republic forces stationed near the planetFalleen. With the help of Count Dooku and Asajj Ventress,[7] Grievous led an agile fleet to attack Falleen[33] and captured the planet for the Separatists before[7] preparing to take the planet of Bothawui[106] in theMid Rim Territories[109] toattack Skywalker's fleet with information from his spies. After theRepublic battle group at Falleen was wiped out, the fleet under the command of Grievous continued on to Bothawui, which was of high strategic value and was currently being protected by Skywalker and a weary fleet of Republic cruisers. Realizing that attacking from above would put them at a disadvantage, Grievous moved the fleet through theasteroid field to engage Skywalker's fleet, knowing that the asteroids would protect him from any surprise attacks.[106] Before Skywalker led Gold Squadron the engagement, this tactic allowed Grievous to damage the Republic cruiser.[59]

General Grievous at the Battle of Bothawui.

General Grievous at the Battle of Bothawui.

Skywalker then deployed into theGold Squadron from his flagship, theResolute, to try and draw out the general. As Grievous's fleet exited the asteroid field, it was able to severely damage one the Republiccruisers, but was quickly outflanked byAll Terrain Tactical Enforcers hidden on the asteroids. Grievous was shocked and angered that Skywalker knew what he was planning to do, and ordered an immediate retreat. However, the battle droid commander was dumbfounded as to where to go, so Grievous abandoned hisflagship and the droids in annoyance.[106] He quickly fled in his personal starfighter,Soulless One, rather than risk destruction or capture. He fled, leaving the Separatist fleet to be destroyed. Both actions were indicative: Skywalker frequently chose bold, maneuvers, while Grievous fled as soon as he realized a battle was not in his favor.[59] He was soon spotted by Skywalker, who attempted to pursue him in hisDelta-7BAethersprite-class interceptor but was soon sent spinning out of control as a result of the damage his fighter had sustained earlier in the fight. Meanwhile, Grievous had managed to power up theSoulless One's hyperdrive, allowing him to jump into hyperspace. The rest of Grievous's fleet however, was destroyed.[106] However, Grievous's victory over Falleen helped offset his first unsuccessful invasion on Kamino, as well as his attack on Bothawui.[35]

Following his loss at Bothawui, Grievous contacted theTrandoshansalvagerGha Nachkt, and requested that he search the debris field for anastromech droid,[106] telling him to rendezvous at Skytop Station onRuusan'smoon once the droid was located. The droid in question was R2-D2, the astromech droid of General Skywalker, with Grievous suspecting that he held vital military secrets within his memory banks that could aid the Separatists.[108]

Trapping Skywalker[]
"Ah! There's our Jedi tracking beacon. Skywalker, now you have fallen intomy trap."
―Grievous after R3-S6 activated the tracking beacon on Skywalker's Jedi Starfighter —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[106]
Grievous's Munificent-class star frigates attempts to block the Twilight's escape.

Grievous'sMunificent-class star frigates attempts to block theTwilight's escape.

Later, Grievous was contacted by Nachkt, who informed him that he had the droid in his possession and was en route to their rendezvous point. He also revealed that Skywalker had boarded hisship looking for it, and believing it to be valuable, requested more money than they had previously agreed upon. However, Grievous threatened him, telling Nachkt to not anger him and to arrive as fast as he could, or else there would be consequences.[106]

Not soon after, Grievous detected Skywalker's fighter's beacon, which had been activated byR3-S6, Skywalker's replacement astromech droid, who in reality was a Separatist spy. Having fallen into his trap, Grievous aboard his newcommand ship suddenly dropped out of hyperspace andattacked, destroying hishyperspace transport ring, preventing his escape, proceeding to launch an entire squadron of vulture droids to kill the Jedi, and ordered his cruisers to move in. However, Skywalker was rescued by the timely arrival of his apprentice Ahsoka Tano and theTwilight, Skywalker's freighter. The General then ordered his ships to prevent their escape, but theTwilight was able to navigate between the two battleships, causing them to collide with each other, destroying the vulture droids. The Jedi's ship then jumped to hyperspace. In his anger, Grievous physically decapitated an unfortunate battle droid who had pointed out to him that the Jedi had escaped.[106]

Encounter on Skytop Station[]
"Sorry to interrupt your playtime,grumpy, but wouldn't you prefer achallenge?
"That wouldn't be you!"
―Ahsoka Tano and Grievous after the latter attempts to kill the unconscious Captain Rex —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[108]
Grievous duels Ahsoka Tano aboard Skytop Station.

Grievous duels Ahsoka Tano aboard Skytop Station.

Nachkt soon arrived at Skytop Station with R2-D2, and proceeded to disassemble the astromech droid and sift through his memory banks for any vital information. Grievous listened as Nachkt revealed that the data within the astromech had never been erased and contained a wealth of information that they could exploit. Trying to use this to his advantage, Nachkt demanded double the agreed price, but Grievous, having grown tired of his incompetence, proceeded to impale him with his lightsaber, killing him with Grievous cackling in his death. He was then informed by the spy R3-S6 that the Jedi had infiltrated the station in order to rescue the droid. Grievous ordered R3 to distract them until he arrived, and tasked his IG-100 MagnaGuards with taking care of the astromech while he confronted the Jedi.[108]

Grievous then arrived to confront the Republic forces outside thereactor room and attacked Skywalker's apprentice, Ahsoka Tano; the two exchanged lightsaber blows, and Tano was knocked against a wall and rendered unconscious. The clones attempted to defend themselves with blaster fire as the cyborg general approached them, and Grievous eliminated all of them except for Rex andDenal. He prepared to kill Rex, but Tano regained consciousness and blocked the blow, saving the clone captain. Grievous doubted that Ahsoka would be a challenge and activated another lightsaber and continued to duel her.[108] Knowing that she couldn't defeat Grievous by herself,[18] she successfully evaded his attacks and drew him away from the clones and then escaped with R3-S6 into a storage room. While searching one of abandoned spare parts rooms for her, Grievous was informed that Skywalker had gone to rescue his astromech. He then had R3 go to the hangar and ensure that Skywalker would not escape. Hanging from the ceiling, Grievous found Tano and clamped a metal hand around the Padawan's throat, examining her fallen lightsaber with his free hand.[108]

Believing he had won, Grievous taunted his prisoner, saying Skywalker would be next after he eliminated her. Despite Tano's claims that her Master would destroy Skytop Station, Grievous believed otherwise. However, Tano's beliefs proved true when the Republic squad detonated the explosives in the reactor room, crippling the listening post'srepulsorlift systems. As the station shook from the impact, Tano managed to use her lightsaber tosever the hand clamped around her throat. Although Grievous attempted to slash her with one of his lightsabers, Tano retrieved her weapon and escaped through an air duct. Their objective complete and R2-D2 safely back with Skywalker, the Jedi made their escape. Grievous then retreated aboard theSoulless One as the station collapsed around him.[108]

Various advancements[]

"More machine than alive, though more dangerous for it."
Jedi Master Yoda on Grievous[42]
The Invisible Hand, as seen from starboard.

TheInvisible Hand, as seen from starboard.

With the loss of theMalevolence, Grievous suffered not only the loss of a vessel, but also a significant loss of face, and he wouldn't be trusted with a vessel worthy for his position as Supreme Commander of the Separatist Droid Armies.[110] TheNeimoidianViceroyNute Gunray, who detested the General for giving the beast preferential treatment from Count Dooku, had found slight sense of joy. In turn, Grievous hated the cowardly, pretentious, and foolish Gunray.[111] For a time, Grievous had been forced to commandMunificent-class star frigates as his flag ships. Eventually,[110] Grievous decided he instead wanted theProvidence-class DreadnoughtInvisible Hand to fill the role of his flagship,[20] demanding the vessel from Nute Gunray,[8] something he finds cruelly amusing but clearly insisted on by none other than Darth Sidious himself.[111]

The ship was indeed turned over to Grievous,[8] who used it throughout the conflict[20] in addition to other flagships.[11][112] and could utilize it, at least, to further solidify his terrible image for ruthless excess[110] and the flagship's great effect. TheInvisible Hand became well-known and feared throughout the Republic and was a constant threat in battles for key Republic worlds.[111] Like on theMalevolence before it, Grievous could command millions of droids from the bridge of theInvisible Hand.[37]

At some point prior to the discovery of his lair by the Jedi-led Republic team, Jedi MasterNeebo was on the moons ofSanjin. Neebo wasattempting to protectrefugees on the moons, but she was presumed missing.[113] However, Jedi MasterKit Fisto and his former apprenticeNahdar Vebb later foundher lightsaber among the trophies of the Jedi Grievous had murdered, and Vebb believed that what was in the room were trophies from the Jedi Grievous had killed.[27] There were also rumors that Grievous once had alaboratory built on themoon ofGentes.[114] During the war, Grievous ravaged the homeworld of a loathsome rascal namedRalakili, leaving the man with a hate for droids that culminated in him running droid fighting pits inthe Lodge on the planetVandor.[115]

Proving his competence[]

"You might have been a proud warrior once, but now you are just a pawn in Dooku's game!"
"I wield great power, Jedi fool!"
"That power will only consume you."
―Kit Fisto and Grievous —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[27]
Grievous activates two more of his lightsabers during combat with the Jedi.

Grievous activates two more of his lightsabers during combat with the Jedi.

While Grievous had some successes, he made enough mistakes[35] that Count Dooku wanted to hold the cyborg general accountable for them. The Republic had been searching for Trade Federation Nute Gunray,[27] who had just beenrescued by Asajj Ventress,[116] and Dooku had deactivated his bodyguards andlured the Republic into Grievous's fortress on Vassek's third moon, hoping to test Grievous[27] and leave him alive or dead[35] if necessary.[117]

Upon entering his home, Grievous found that his MagnaGuards had been deactivated. He was swiftly surprised by Kit Fisto and Nahdar Vebb, along with asquad of clones led by CommanderFil. Fisto mockingly welcomed him upon his return and requested him to surrender so that the Senate could show him more mercy. Grievous replied that Fisto would be the one pleading for mercy as he ignited his two lightsabers and fought the two Jedi, holding them off and then separating two more blades. While Grievous was fighting Fisto and Vebb, the clone troopers pulled theascension cables attached to his legs. Fisto then cut off Grievous's lower legs, but he immediately jumped to the ceiling using his four limbs,[27] which gave the cyborg a lot of mobility.[18] After being pulled down, he continued to retreat and blocked Vebb's attack and spun one of his lightsabers and threw it directly at his master. He rushed back up and pulled the cords to grab one of the clone troopers and use them as a shield and threw them at Vebb, causing him to fall to the ground. Grievous returned to the ground, then to the ceiling, where he was struck in the face by a blaster, and engaged the clones. He then entered a hidden door and trapped the surviving Jedi and clones.[27]

In his control room, Grievous ordered EV-A4-D to proceed with repairs, and he reactivated the remotely deactivated MagnaGuards, locked down the fortress, and set off a trap that killed another clone. The group then attempted to leave the castle, but before they could, they were locked in. Grievous then ordered his MagnaGuards to destroy their shuttle outside. Grievous then appeared on a hologram, and proceeded to taunt the remaining group. Fisto fired back, asking Grievous to come out of hiding. He replied that while they wait, they should experience all that his home had to offer. As his hologram flickered off, the floor beneath disappeared. Fisto and Vebb were able to easily jump back onto the floor still remaining, however one clone trooper fell to his death. Clone Commander Fil dispersed his cable, and was pulled back up by the Jedi. A short while after recovering from what had just happened, Grievous unleashed his pet roggwart Gor, in an attempt to finally finish them off. Fisto warns Vebb and Fill that they are about to encounter something considerably more dangerous than the general.[27]

After repairs had been completed, Grievous checked on the Jedi to see whether they had been killed, but he discovered that the Jedi had killed his beloved pet instead. Grievous was enraged by Gor's death,[27] who had paid a high price for his life,[56] and promised vengeance,[7] adding to his hatred of the Jedi.[56] However, Dooku interrupted Grievous, informing him that he had invited the Jedi into his lair to reassess his usefulness following his recent setbacks at the hands of the Jedi. An enraged Grievous resolved to seek down and kill Fisto and Vebb. Upon leaving his command center, A4-D alerted Grievous that the Jedi were about to enter the control room and separated them. Grievous then engaged Padawan Nahdar Vebb in a fierce duel; due to his multiple limbs, Grievous easily killed Vebb with a dirty, but well-timed blaster shot. The General then addedVebb's lightsaber to his collection. Fisto saw the duel and his former apprentice's death on video, along with Grievous threatening and intimidating him. Having eliminated Vebb, Grievous then followed and chased after Fisto, forcing the Jedi onto the castle's outer platform and emerging before him, climbing from below the platform.[27]

Grievous and Fisto engage in battle.

Grievous and Fisto engage in battle.

As the two fought, Fistodeactivated his lightsaber and snuck up on Grievous,[27] taking advantage of the dense fog that surrounded the castle.[7] Grievous positioned his four lightsabers in front of him[27] to defend himself,[7] but Fisto attacked him from behind,[27] nearly taking him by surprise[7] as he perfectly timed Fisto's attack. The two continued their fierce lightsaber duel,[27] and despite Grievous's superior lightsaber skill,[36] Fisto gained the upper hand[118] and managed to sever one of Grievous's hands holding Vebb's lightsaber, reclaiming the weapon[27] in respect of his fallen comrade.[7] Fisto pushed him with the Force, causing him to lose his balance, but he recovered quickly and continued the duel with renewed vigor. Suddenly, three MagnaGuards arrived and joined Grievous in battle[27] to support their leader's attack,[118] and Fisto was quickly surrounded and outnumbered. Grievous ordered Fisto to surrender, but the Jedi managed to escape when his ship appeared, jumped into its open cockpit, and returned to Coruscant,[27] knowing where the general's hideout was.[18]

The test highlighted Grievous's capabilities: he could be a great match for a Jedi master in hand-to-hand combat; however, it also demonstrated the weaknesses in the Jedi Order that had been evident since the Clone Wars begun.[18] Shortly thereafter, Grievous contacted Dooku and told him that he had defeated the Jedi, but that Fisto had escaped. Dooku congratulated Grievous on his victory but stated that he could have done better and that there was still room for improvement before leaving the cyborg[27] to ruminate on his failures.[7] Grievous barely survived, but he knew the cost of failing the Sith again.[18] Grievous's hatred for Dooku became stronger as he sensed treachery;[35] it was a betrayal he was unwilling to forgive.[7] Immediately,[5] on the General's order, EV-A4-D was recovered and rebuilt, and continued to serve the cyborg until the conclusion of the war.[38] With the Republic having discovered his lair, however, Grievous was forced to abandon Vassek 3 and relocated his base of operations.[118] In the near future, Grievous would manage to find a way to enact his revenge upon Dooku for leaking the location of his lair.[7] Meanwhile, Fisto's victory over Grievous became a legend spread across the galaxy as a testament to the Jedi Master's skill.[119]

Battle of Felucia[]

Later in the war, Grievous led ablockade of the planetFelucia[120] with at least fourMunificent-class frigates.[121] The Separatists and Republic struggled for control over Felucia and the neighboringtrade route.[122] The planet was also strategically valued because of its agricultural productivity ofnysillim, anherb with healing properties.[59] Kenobi, Skywalker, and Tano were dispatched to break the blockade[120] and take part in the ground battle,[121] but theFirst Battle of Felucia, as it came to be known,[59] devolved into a loss for the Republic, entrapping Kenobi and Skywalker's forces as B1 andB2 battle droids,dwarf spider droids, vulture droids, andarmored assault tanks descended upon the Republic's position[121] and held them at bay.[122] Immediately to the east of their position,[59] Ahsoka Tano refused to withdraw[121] and launched a courageous but reckless counterattack,[59] believing the battle droids were on the run in the nearbyjungle, but they were regrouping and were about to overrun her position if she kept pushing them back. The two Jedi and some AT-TEs formed a defensive circle to defend themselves against the droid forces. Jedi General Plo Koon led several LAAT/i gunships and an escorting squadron ofV-19 Torrent starfighters to evacuate the troops on Felucia.[121]

Republic cruisers were ordered to breach the Separatist planetaryblockade in orbit as part of a hurried rescue operation,[59] and rescue gunships were sent to the surface to evacuate the survivors. Plo Koon personally led the assault, clearing a route through droid starfighter defenses, and upon reaching the surface, Koon saw a dire scenario on the ground, as Kenobi and Skywalker had set up a defensive cordon around their dwindling armored forces. Through sheer numbers, the Separatists secured the strategic planet,[121] nearly ending in disaster for the Republic forces,[120] forcing them to withdraw from the world.[121] While the battle was lost, some of the Republic's most valuable commanders were rescued and redeployed to strategic fronts elsewhere in the galaxy.[59]

Distracting the Republic[]

After Padmé Amidala discovered SenatorRush Clovis was allied to the Separatists and conspired with them to fund a newdroid factory on Geonosis,[123] Grievous utilized his agile fleets to attack[33] andinvade the planetDorin,[33] drawing Republic forces away from Geonosis.[101] However, Republic starfighter squadrons led by Skywalker and Tano were able to rout Grievous's forces,[124] resulting in the loss of at least 131 Separatist units.[125] Soon after, Skywalker and his Padawan arrived at Geonosis and joined Luminara Unduli, Ki-Adi-Mundi, and Obi-Wan Kenobi for thesecond invasion of the world.[124] Grievous's invasion of Dorin demonstrated that, despite inconclusive reconnaissance and information, the planet Geonosis had once more become a top priority.[101]

Capture of Eeth Koth[]

"Your reputation precedes you, General—the reputation of a coward and a murderer."
"Murderer? Is it murder to rid the galaxy of you Jedi filth?"
―Eeth Koth and Grievous —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[11]

Jedi generals were occasionally put in peril while hunting for Grievous,[7] and while on a mission to find those who had launchedattacks on hyperspace routes near the Outer Rim with hisfleet,[101] Jedi MasterEeth Koth'sflagship, theSteadfast, wasambush[11] near the planetArda in the Outer Rim[126] by Grievous and boarded the vessel with a force of battle droids.[11] Soon after, he overwhelmed hisforces[101] and confronted Koth on the ship's bridge, where he revealed he had been looking forward to meeting the Jedi Master. Koth noted that Grievous's reputation, that of a murderer and coward, preceded him, Grievous disagreed and asked whether it was murder to kill the Jedi before kicking Koth back. The two began a brief but intense duel, and Koth managed to Force push Grievous into aviewport, but one of the MagnaGuards shocked him from behind with an electrostaff, and he moved in for an attack from the front. Koth blocked his attack, but MagnaGuard continued to shock him, briefly falling to his knee, and Grievous rushed in for another attack. Once again, the MagnaGuard shocked him, and the Jedi Master was quickly brought to his knees, and Grievous picked up him by the neck and carried him off the ground.[11] He chose not to kill the Jedi as he normally would have[101] and instead took him prisoner,[11] in part to possibly draw out other Jedi for him to kill, but mainly because he relished the agony it caused[7] and later addedKoth's lightsaber to his collection.[92]

General Grievous tortures Eeth Koth in a transmission to the Jedi.

General Grievous tortures Eeth Koth in a transmission to the Jedi.

Grievous then sent a message to theJedi Council, showing himselftorturing Koth and promising to kill the Jedi Master, as he knew that it would be painful to the other members of the Order. He promised he would hunt down and eliminate the remaining Jedi. As Grievous had hoped, the Jedi Council members and clone commanders who had served alongside Koth reacted to the transition; they resolved to come directly to the Jedi Master's rescue.[11]

Saleucami conflict[]

"The story of Obi-Wan Kenobi ends here!"
―Grievous engages Kenobi[11]
Grievous engaging Kenobi in combat.

Grievous engaging Kenobi in combat.

Seemingly unbeknownst to Grievous, Eeth Koth had managed to communicate a secret message to the Council through the use of hand signals, telling them that he and Grievous were stationed in theSaleucami system. Grievous himself, however, knew that the Jedi would be mounting a rescue effort and prepared for such a strike.[11] In response, the Council sent three of its finest Jedi,[18] Obi-Wan Kenobi, Anakin Skywalker, andAdi Gallia, to rescue Koth and attempt to capture Grievous. Once they arrived, Kenobi sought out and engaged Grievous in an effort to distract him, while Skywalker and Gallia snuck aboard Grievous'sship to rescue Koth. However Grievous, having earlier deduced that he was being tricked, had laid a trap for the Jedi. Nonetheless, his attempts to stop them were futile and Skywalker and Gallia were able to successfully rescue Koth. Meanwhile, Grievous had managed to gain the upper hand in his duel with Kenobi, but his Commando Droids on his ship had been overwhelmed by Skywalker and Gallia. Unfortunately, hisRecusant-class light destroyer, which had served as his flagship in the battle that had broken out, was taking heavy fire from Skywalker's trio of Star Destroyers and was nearly destroyed. Forced to withdraw from his duel and flee, the general attempted to land on the planet ofSaleucami in aTrade Federation landing ship. However, the craft malfunctioned,[11] and Grievous and the droids were forced to evacuate into escape pods.[127]

However, Obi-Wan Kenobi followed Grievous to Saleucami in an attempt to capture the cyborg general. Grievous recognized that he[127] and his squad[128] of B1-series battle droids needed to escape before they were located, only to then see Kenobi'sAcclamator-class assault ship overhead. One of Grievous's battle droids reported that their escape pod'stransmitter was destroyed, making it impossible to contact the fleet as Grievous had ordered. When the B1 stated that there was only one surviving escape pod, Grievous responded that they needed to reach it as fast as possible, as its transmitter could still be functional, and ordered for his units to find him a form of transportation. With Grievous using areek for transport[127] through the underbrush and having appropriated severaleopies to be their pack animals,[129] Grievous and his droids moved towards the escape pod[127] in the wetlands.[130]

However, the General did not allow for his battle droids to ride on creatures for transport, draining the B1'spower cells. The droids verbally complained about their low power, to Grievous's clear annoyance, but Grievous continued their march despite being told about their situation. Eventually, a B1 brought their situation up once more, but Grievous responded by using his green lightsaber to cut down the unit. Now scared, two other B1s said they had no more complaints, and their march continued into the later hours of Saleucami's day. However, Kenobi and his forces, having performed arobolobotomy on a B1 found at the landing craft's crash site, were able to locate Grievous's initial pod. Kenobi deduced they were heading for another pod and spoke with the clone trooperJesse. The Jedi General reported that Grievous was on the move and ordered for Jesse and[127] his squad[131] to move towards the final pod, so that way the Republic could have all their possible firepower when confronting Grievous. Kenobi and his forces then moved to the west to catch the cyborg general.[127]

Grievous and Kenobi briefly duel on Saleucami.

Grievous and Kenobi briefly duel on Saleucami.

Elsewhere, Grievous was frustrated that they had not reached the pod. One of his B1s, which were now running very low on power, responded that they were nearly there, although the unit's low power caused it to mix the sentence's words into the wrong order. Another B1 was able to clarify they were only akilometer away, but both these droids ran out of power and closed down. Grievous and his remaining droids did make it to the pod, but the incoming Republic forces had come close enough to get a visual. Grievous immediately asked a B1 if their transmitter was working, knocking the B1 to the ground after hearing the unit did not know and had yet to use it. Grievous ordered another B1, who was surprised that Grievous had reached them, to send a signal to the fleet, but this droid then told Grievous that multiple life-forms were closing in. After hearing this, Grievous ordered for the droids to take up battle positions. One B1 fired amissile directly at the All Terrain Tactical Enforcer Kenobi was riding on, but the Jedi Master was able to jump off before it was hit and charged forward with his clone soldiers. As the battle raged, Grievous questioned where his shuttle was, but his answer eventually came when aSheathipede-class transport shuttle flew overhead,[127] which the General was relieved to see.[132]

Kenobi ordered for an AT-TE to take the shuttle down, but, during its second landing attempt, aclone gunner reported that themass-driver cannon was overheated. Kenobi ran in stop Grievous himself, but, after a B1 alerted Grievous that the Jedi was behind him, Grievous was able to blockKenobi's lightsaber. Engaging in a brief duel, Kenobi was able to disarm Grievous of one of his lightsabers, but the cyborg kicked Kenobi away. Climbing to the top of the escape pod, Grievous told the shuttle's B1 pilots to not land, and instead he fired an ascension cable to the bottom of thestarship. The shuttle was then able to fly away from the Republic Army,[127] leaving Kenobi crestfallen.[132] While Kenobi told Clone Commander Cody to tell their cruisers to stop the shuttle,[127] General Grievous was ultimately able to escape and continue to serve in the war.[112]

Eeth Koth had been successfully rescued, but the disappointment of missing out on a much larger victory lingered.[101] After Grievous escaped from his Republic pursuers on Saleucami, he saw that the world would be a good outpost. As a result, hedeployed a large Separatist force, which fought an enemy blockade of Saleucami, to the planet.[133] Sometimes later, Grievous's efforts were prevented by the Republic fleet along theHydian Way, bolstered by Plo Koon.[134]

Battle of Kamino[]

"All is ready, General."
"Good. We will attack Tipoca City first."
"I have the exact locations of both the clone DNA room and the clone trooper barracks."
"Both shall be annihilated under my hand."
"Our hands, General. Count Dooku assigned us both this task."
"But of course, assassin. I look forward to meeting you."
―Asajj Ventress reports to Grievous that they are ready to attack Kamino[112]
Grievous and Ventress meet in person for the first time.

Grievous and Ventress meet in person for the first time.

Despite the failure of their first attempt,[82] Grievous and Ventress planned to launch anotherinvasion of Kamino. However, a transmission between the two was intercepted by the Galactic Republic, and as a result the501st Legion was deployed to Kamino in preparation for the impending attack. As the two conferred before the battle, Grievous decided to start their initial assault onTipoca City, home of the Republic's cloning facilities. Jedi GeneralShaak Ti was already on Kamino, while Wullf Yularen was in charge of a Republicblockade against Grievous's fleet. As Grievous engaged the Republic blockade, Ventress, with herTrident-class assault ships andAQ-series battle droids, attacked the city. After the initial struggle, Grievous managed to break through the blockade and land on the surface with the remainder of his forces,[112] desperate to deny his rival commander the opportunity to claim all the credit.[101]

Once there, he proceeded to speak with Ventress about their objectives: Grievous would assault the clone trooper barracks while Ventress would get a sample ofJango Fett'sDNA, the Grand Army'sprime clone. During the assault, Ventress managed to acquire the DNA sample, but her escape was prevented by Skywalker, and in the ensuing fight the sample was lost. Elsewhere, Grievous was confronted by Kenobi and the two engaged in a heated battle until aTrident ship destroyed the pier they were fighting on. Grievous, thinking Kenobi had been killed in the explosion, made his escape aboard a flight pod. He then rescued Ventress from Skywalker and the clones. Both Separatist commanders failed in their tasks and were forced to flee.[112] As the war continued, clone production resumed, and the Separatists faced a growing number of clones.[59] Nonetheless, Grievous's attack demonstrates two things: any planet in the Republic was vulnerable, and the Republic has intelligence leaks.[16]

Continuing the war[]

Obstructing peace[]

"There is a problematic situation brewing in the Senate. We must ensure that everything my master has set in motion does not unhinge. My representatives in the Republic are relying on you, General. See that your droids complete their mission."
"But of course, Count. They will not fail."
―Count Dooku orders Grievous to bomb the power generator on Coruscant[135]
Coruscant's central power distribution grid is successfully bombed.

Coruscant's central power distribution grid is successfully bombed.

Dooku, at the behest of his master, ordered Grievous to arrange anattack on Coruscant.[135] Grievous turned to hisengineers and oversaw their efforts to create a new model ofdemolition droid, which they chose to design in such a manner that the droids could disguise themselves as a regularly seen model ofsweeping droid.[136] Dooku's impetus was to thwart thepeace initiative and the efforts of peace-mindedsenators in both the RepublicSenate and SeparatistParliament, as well as to ensure the warmongeringRepublic financial reform bill that would deregulate the InterGalactic Banking Clan, which both sides relied on.[135]

He sent the sixinfiltrator demolition droids, disguised as cleaning droids, to Corsucant and successfully destroyed a criticalcentral power distribution grid. As the Senate debated the deregulation of the Banking Clan, the droids infiltrated and destroyed a criticalpower generator hub, plunging a section of theecumenopolis into chaotic darkness. The immediate fear that resulted pushed the bills of banking deregulation into law. Coruscant suffered more damage from the droids than from any other attack in 1000 years, with many more explosions and many more casualties.[135]

Following their success on Felucia,[121] the Separatists begin construction several outposts on the planet,[137] planning to maintain a droid presence there.[122] The Republic's war effort was affected by their victory,[121] and it would take weeks for them to regain any type of initiative.[107] Plo Koon, Anakin Skywalker, and Ahsoka Tano led the 104th Battalion into enemy territory, with the help of clone tank divisions, seeking to shatter the Separatists' control on Felucia. Grievous learned that Republic forces led by Koon, Skywalker, and Tanofought to reclaim the planet from the Separatists. In retaliation, Grievous supplied one of hisoutposts overseen by the tactical droidTZ-33 on the planet with reinforcements to secure thesystem. The Separatist base was quickly taken over by the Republic, taking control of Felucia and the surrounding region but the battle would not end here.[137]

AfterKingYos Kolina, of theMon Calamari,[138] who sought assistance from the Republic and Jedi against the Separatists,[2] was found murdered, the Republic dispatched Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala to try to ease tensions,[138] and by the time, Grievous's fleets had taken over much of the surrounding space.[139] The Separatists, for their part, sent the bloodthirstyKarkarodon warlordRiff Tamson to represent their interests, who, unbeknownst to them, was responsible for Kolina's death. Following this, acivil war between theQuarren and Mon Calamari broke out on the planet and was ended by the actions of Yos Kolina's successor,PrinceLee-Char.[138]

Skirmish on Naboo[]

"This turn of events is unfortunate. General Grievous is a critical part of my plan for the Clone Wars. He must not remain captive."
―Darth Sidious to Count Dooku[140]
Grievous discusses his plans for Naboo with Jar Jar Binks, posing as Boss Lyonie.

Grievous discusses his plans for Naboo with Jar Jar Binks, posing as Boss Lyonie.

Later during the Clone Wars, Grievous suffered a defeat when he attempted toinvade Naboo.[140] After suffering a humiliating defeat at theBattle of Naboo,[141] the Trade Federation and, later, the Separatist armies have long wanted to take control of the planet. This time, the scheme was led directly by Count Dooku and supported by General Grievous.[139] Naboo had long been a prize for Dooku due to his connections to Palpatine as both a Republic leader and a Sith Lord.[142] Grievous had gotten some great joy from the count's shameful arrest and imprisonment by lowlypirates led by the pirate captainHondo Ohnaka, but he would soon have a lesson in arrogance. While he enjoyed the opportunity to wage war on Naboo, Grievous did not think theGungans would be useful allies. Dooku was on Naboo to make sure the general followed his orders.[7]

Count Dooku and hisagent,MinisterRish Loo, managed to seize control of the GunganBossLyonie as well as theGungan Grand Army. The Gungan Army would not march onTheed, but Grievous and his army arrived on Naboo aboard C-9979 landing craft, demanding to speak to Lyonie about why the Gungans had withdrawn their support. Naboo's representative,Jar Jar Binks, posing as Boss Lyonie, and Gungan GeneralRoos Tarpals were set out to distract him from launching their attack. Binks, with General Tarpals accompanied him, entered the Trade Federation landing ship and negotiated with the Separatist leader and was horrified to learn it was General Grievous. An enraged and impatient, Grievous yell at the disguised Gungan, incensed by Boss Lyonie's unexpected change of plans. Grievous, with or without the Gungan Grand Army's assistance, plans to assault Naboo. Tarpals receives secret instructions from Jar Jar to ready his troops to repel the droid army. Tarpals leaves the meeting and contacts Senator Amidala, notifying her of Grievous's presence on Naboo and that Anakin was pursuing Rish Loo, and then was ordered to find a way to capture Grievous without his knowledge. Grievous, however, caught wind of this and quickly deduced that Lyonie was an imposter and left his shuttle.[140]

Grievous engaged the Gungans.

Grievous engaged the Gungans.

As Grievous pursued Jar Jar Binks, he was faced with his shutdown forces and found himself alone and surrounded by themilitiagungs. The Gungan General offered Grievous to surrender, but he refused, drawing two lightsabers and provoking theamphibians to fight.[140] He thought this amusing; no number of Gungans could be a match for him and foolishly insulted the warriors who surrounded him and were clearly afraid of him.[7] Grievous managed to deflect severalboomas and killed several militiagungs one by one who rushed to attack him in the process. Though his men successfully deactivated the droid forces,[140] Grievous was more difficult to deal with and remained a serious threat.[142] General Roo Tarpals fearlessly walked out to face Grievous on his own. Knowing he had little hope against the Separatist general,[7] Roo Tarpals intervened and engaged him in a duel, disarming the general's blue-bladed lightsaber. He sacrificed himself[140] and allowed Grievous to run through to get close enough to him[7] and was immediately impaled, bringing him near enough to utilize hiselectropole, stunning the cyborg with a close-range thrust into the droid-like body through his chest.[140] All of his electrical systems were temporarily disrupted, allowing the nearby warriors to quickly seize him.[7] The Gungan Army bombarded the injured general with a barrage of boomas, disabled and knocked him down, leaving him stunned, and successfully captured him and took him prisoner.[140]

In asecret headquarters hidden inside ancient Naboo ruins, Dooku was ordered to find a way to release Grievous by Darth Sidious, since the cyborg warrior is an important part of his master plan for the Clone Wars. Sidious confident that Senator Amidala will agree to release Grievous under these conditions. Just as Anakin arrived in the chamber, Dooku abruptly stabbed Rish Loo with his lightsaber, but Anakin had no idea he lured him into a trap to be captured.[140] Fortunately and humiliatingly,[7] Dooku and his MagnaGuards quickly captured Skywalker and organized a prisoner swap, forcing Padmé Amidala to agree to a prisoner exchange an imprisoned Anakin Skywalker for the cyborg. An hour later, a shackled General Grievous is exchanged for an unconscious Anakin as they cross paths.[140] However, for Grievous, a chance soon presented itself, demonstrating that his usefulness was not over.[7]

Capturing and losing Adi Gallia[]

"General, we've come across what appears to be a pirate ship."
"Use that ship for target practice. Open fire!"
"All forward cannons, open fire!"
―General Grievous orders the destruction of theMarauder[143]
Grievous duels and defeats Gallia.

Grievous duels and defeats Gallia.

While at the head of a small fleet, twoMunificent-class frigates he commanded from a Providence,[143] Grievous launched a surprise[144]attack on theflagship of Jedi Council member Adi Gallia,[143] who was heading back to Coruscant[145] from amercy mission onAleen. With the combined power of his three warships trumping that of Gallia's single Republic Star Destroyer,[36] Grievous and his forces quickly boarded the damaged ship and engaged the91st Recon Corps. Grievous dueled Gallia and gained the upper hand with a hard kick to her torso, sending her flying back as his droid forces advanced and continued fighting her while the rest of the 91st Corps evacuated the cruiser.[143] Gallia was separated from CommanderNeyo and the rest of her men long enough[144] for Grievous to best Gallia and take her captive[36] after a brief but intense duel with the Council member.[143]

Grievous brought her back to his dreadnought as his prisoner,[143] and the three Separatist starships, far outmatching the single Republic cruiser,[36] pressed fire on the ship, resulting in its explosive destruction.[143] This behavior caused Jedi Master Plo Koon to quickly dispatch a group of Republic ships[145] and launch arescue mission.[144] Sometime later, the General attacked and destroyed anearby pirate ship for target practice. However, Grievous's ship was then boarded by Plo Koon and his forces,[143] who emerged from hyperspace with no less than five Venators,[36] rescued Gallia, and forced Grievous to flee.[143]

The secrets of Ledeve[]

"You seek to destroy a power you don't comprehend."
"You have carved away your own connection to it. Replaced it with parts whose strength you believe you understand."
"But your understanding is not strength."
"It is small."
"You are small. That is all you will ever be."
―Voices heard by Grievous in the Ledeve Jedi Temple[43]
Grievous confronts the Jedi Padawan atop their T-6 shuttle.

Grievous confronts the Jedi Padawan atop their T-6 shuttle.

About two years after[146] the Jedi had infiltrated his lair,[147] Grievous hunted two Jedi onLedeve[43] in theExpansion Region.[148] He killed aMikkian Jedi in theforest, collecting her lightsaber from her body, and tracked downher Padawan, waiting for him atop hisT-6 shuttle. Grievous ignited all four blades and leaped at the apprentice, killing him. He obtained the boy's lightsaber, as well as adatapad revealing the location of theJedi Temple,[43] one of the Order's hidden temples he discovered.[63] Pleased with his find, Grievous set out through the jungle to find the ancient structure,[43] and this was repaying them for breaking into his home by entering theirs.[147]

Grievous scaled the temple and entered it, discovering a hallway of Jedi statues. Reminded of his own statues on Vassek, believing those to have been earned where the Jedi were not, Grievous reduced the statues to rubble before moving on. He evaded several traps set within the temple, climbing the ceiling to avoid a pit of lava and dodging spikes. He scrambled under other booby traps and eventually came to the central chamber. Believing the temple's secrets to be his, Grievous reached into a waterfall in an effort to obtain a shining sigil from within, but was unable to grasp it. Blaming a sensor error, Grievous kept trying to grab the image until he grew angry enough to fling himself into the raging water.[43]

General Grievous floating in the cosmic landscape as the voices begin to talk to him.

General Grievous floating in the cosmic landscape as the voices begin to talk to him.

The general found himself floating in a strange, cosmic landscape, and was addressed by ephemeral voices that mocked his quest for knowledge and his own cybernetic upgrades. Grievous then was made to appear as he once was, in his original Kaleesh body, as the voices accused him of seeking to destroy a power he did not understand.[43] Glimpsing a vision of his past self,[63] Grievous felt his limbs detaching from his body, watching in shock as he was unmade, and was left as little more than a collection of bodily organs floating in the void, the voices still mocking him for being "small." Grievous emerged from the waterfall unscathed, and attacked the flow with his blades, but was unable to cause any damage to the shining entity within. Disgusted, Grievous left the temple and sent its coordinates to aProvidence-class Dreadnought in orbit. He ordered the ship to fire, and the ensuing laser strikeobliterated the entire temple, leaving only a smoldering crater that Grievous observed until nightfall. Secure in the belief that he had burned the entity he encountered, Grievous departed—missing the sight of a glowing sigil amidst the devastation.[43]

Massacre on Dathomir[]

"Surprised?"
"Hardly.You're the one I was sent here for."
"Then fight me alone. Prove you're the greater warrior. If I win, your army leaves. Ifyou win, the Nightsisters will surrender to you."
"I havealways been greater than you!"
―Asajj Ventress and General Grievous[149]

After thefailed assassination attempt on his life by his former apprentice Asajj Ventress, who had been aided byMotherTalzin and theNightsisters fromDathomir, Dooku summoned Grievous. Dooku ordered him toattack Dathomir and wipe the Nightsisters out.[149] Grievous, who had long desired to eliminate his old rival, readily accepted.[7]

Dooku orders Grievous to attack Dathomir.

Dooku orders Grievous to attack Dathomir.

Grievous then took a Separatist fleet of fourMunificent-class star frigates, twoRecusant-class light destroyers, twoSeparatist supply ships, and his personalProvidence-class Dreadnought. Grievous and his forces traveled to and emerged from hyperspace in theDathomir system and arrived at the planet as the Nightsisters feasted around former Sith assassin Asajj Ventress.[149] Grievous knew the Nightsisters were deadly opponents and wanted to make sure that his cunning enemies wouldn't have a chance, even though it may appear extreme.[7] He had hisHyena-class Droid Bombers launch an airstrike on theirvillage, before beginning to land their C-9979 landing crafts to send in his ground troops to attack them.[149] As the Separatist ships arrived in the sky, the first war cry sounded throughout theswamp. Deep in the swamp, wildrancors roared, too terrified to be of any service.[150]

Despite being severely outnumbered and outgunned, the Nightsisters were initially able to hold their ground. This prompted Grievous to deploy several of his Armored Assault Tanks, which escorted a loneDefoliator Deployment Tank in order to burn the forest, which successfully managed to drive the Nightsisters back. Unfortunately, Talzin had sought the assistance ofOld Daka, the eldest of the Nightsisters, who used hermagick to raise theArmy of the Dead as reinforcements. With Ventress leading the charge, the Nightsisters pushed forward, destroying the Defoliator Tanks and fighting their way to the open field from where Grievous was commanding his troops. Both armies halted their positions opposite one another.[149]

Grievous fights Asajj Ventress on Dathomir.

Grievous fights Asajj Ventress on Dathomir.

Ventress then challenged Grievous to a duel, proposing that if he won then Nightsisters would surrender to him, but if she won then Grievous and his army would leave Dathomir. The two then engaged in a fiercelightsaber duel and initially seemed equally matched, until Ventress severed one of Grievous's four mechanical arms and knocked him to the ground. Holding all the cards militarily, with no intention of honoring the result of the duel, and no longer entertained by the sport of it, Grievous ordered his battle droids to kill her. Ventress tried to fight them off, but was shot in her shoulder. As Grievous attempted to finish her off, a large wave of Nightsisterzombies attacked him, with both armies once again engaging each other in combat. With the assistance of one of herfellow Nightsisters, Ventress was able to escape in the ensuing chaos.[149]

Grievous slays Old Daka.

Grievous slays Old Daka.

Whilst cutting down the attacking zombies, Grievous was contacted by Dooku, who was being magically attacked in a way similar tovoodoo by Mother Talzin. Dooku ordered Grievous to follow the Nightsister magic to its source and kill Talzin before she could torture him to death. Grievous followed thegreen magic trail to the Nightsister village and asecret cave where both Talzin and Daka were performing their magic rituals, killing several Nightsisters on the way. Grievous then ordered one of his commando droids to create an entrance to thecave, where he coldly executed aNightsister guard and violently murdered Daka and prevented Talzin from further torturing Dooku. When Grievous approached her,[149] she vanished[20] before he could kill her too and then knocked over herichor cauldron. With Daka's death, all the arisen Nightsisters returned to the grave, leaving the rest outnumbered,[149] overwhelmed[146] and eventually massacred by Grievous's army.[149] This marked the end of opposition to the massacre,[59] leaving their rule of Dathomir little more than a relic.[151]

Though the Nightsisters fought bravely[150] and furiously against the droids,[33] even summoning an army of the dead[149] proved insufficient to withstand the attack[33] or hold them back. The battle was over, and the Separatists had won,[149] and morewitches than droids had fallen during the battle, with no one remaining tonurse the dead.[150]

Unbeknownst to them, however, Ventress and Talzin had managed to survive the battle.[149] Faced with defeat,[146] Ventress fled[149] alone once more,[146] believing she was the sole remaining Nightsister,[20] and found her way off Dathomir.[152] Talzin,[149] whom Grievous reported dead,[153] was forced to dissolve her physical form,[154] vanishing into the Force[146] to seek sanctuary in thespiritual realm.[154]

Grievous ambushes Morgan Elsbeth and her clan.

Grievous ambushes Morgan Elsbeth and her clan.

Around that time, a small group of Nightsisters fled for their lives after an overwhelming assault from a wave of battle droids that swept through the burning forest. The group ran into Grievous himself, who impaled one of them behind with one of his lightsabers and then attackedMorgan Elsbeth, as she and her clan were distracted when several commando droids arrived and rained fire on them. However,Selena intervened, ordering her daughter to stay back and using twosickles enchanted with magick to attack Grievous while he activated his second lightsaber. Grievous followed Selena further into the forest, away from the site of the battle, and exchanged blows with her until Selena hooked Grievous's blades beneath her sickles, but he released them and unleashed a powerful strike against her weapons, breaking her defense and pushing her back.[155]

Grievous advanced, spinning two lightsabers toward Selena, as Morgan had her own battle, fighting one of the command droids, leaving her defenseless and forcing her to withdraw into the woods. Grievous switched between the two lightsabers, spinning one in front of him and the other behind him, striking the older Nightsister repeatedly, then struck her sickle from below, once more breaking her defense and leaving her vulnerable. The cyborg general grabbed Selena with his foot, pinned her to the ground, threw her, and slowly approached her. He prepared to strike her down, but she rose to her feet and blocked his attack. The two engaged in a blade-lock, and as Morgan turned to help her mother, Grievous activated a third blade from his left arm, stabbing Selena in the torso. In her final moments, Selena ordered her daughter to run. Grievous laughed, then struck Selena down with his three lightsabers. After striking down Selena and mockingly yelling at Morgan to run, Grievous ordered his forces to annihilate the remaining Nightsisters, leaving the landscape a burning wasteland.[155]

To root out any surviving Nightsisters, Grievous deployed patrols ofHMP droid gunships,probe droids and battle droids across the forests andmountains following the battle to hunt down anyone that might have survived the Separatist invasion.[155]

Sometime after the battle, Dooku told Grievous that with the Nightsisters dead, there was no one to control the rogueSavage Opress, whose powers he felt growing, to which Grievous simply mocked Dooku's notion that Opress could pose a threat to them.[156]

Battle with Kenobi and Invasion of Florrum[]

"Hondo."
"General Grievous, I presume? What a surprise. Have a seat. What, may I ask, is the honor?"
"You can dispense with the pleasantries, pirate. This planet is now under Separatist control!"
"Ah ha... and, what do you suppose that means?"
"It means you have a new master, pirate scum."
―General Grievous and Hondo Ohnaka[157]

With the Nightsisters no longer a threat and Asajj having gone to ground, Grievous was once more used to settle his master's personal score.[7] Having once beenheld captive by the infamous pirate Hondo Ohnaka,[158] Count Dooku had not forgiven or forgotten,[159] and this time, Hondo Ohnaka was the target.[7] Grievous was dispatched toFlorrum to overwhelm the pirates[71] and attacktheir base in retaliation for an earlier humiliation Dooku had experienced.[35]

In deep space, Grievous led the Separatist fleet, formed HMPs and hyena droid bombers into strike groups, and launched[159] an all-outattack.[160] During an ambush by Grievous, the Republic forces were quickly defeated,[159] and intent on the capturing or killing of his arch-rival.[161] The gunships dropped B1 and B2 battle droids as Grievous himself trailed behind in hisSheathipede-class shuttle and then boarded Obi-Wan Kenobi's command ship without losing a single capital ship. There, he tore through the clone trooper ranks until he made his way with one of the clones grabbed and pinned to the ground and crushed the clone's neck with his foot to Kenobi, whom he proceeded to duel and overpower by kicking the Jedi back against a Republic gunship, while clone troopers and droids battled around them. However, Kenobi managed to escape and abandon his ship, but not before rigging it to self-destruct, forcing Grievous to retreat and abandon all the useful information in the ship's memory banks. With Kenobi overwhelmed, the entire system was now under Separatist control.[159]

Grievous and two IG-100 MagnaGuards on Florrum.

Grievous and two IG-100 MagnaGuards on Florrum.

Sometime later, Grievous and several droid transportslanded on Florrum,[157] and battle droids unloaded rows after rows unfurled from their racks and began to march, followed by commando droids and super battle droids parading in front of him, stalking out of his ship, hands clasped behind him.[53] Grievous and his droid army entered the room where the pirates were feasting, and Hondo Ohnaka was unpleasantly surprised to receive a visit from him. Grievous informs Hondo that Florrum was now under the Separatist control and had a new master and displays a hologram of Dooku, who questioned whether he remembered their last in-person encounter when he was his prisoner and tried to sell him to the highest bidder. When Ohnaka opposed this, he was swiftly imprisoned. The Jedi and pirates soon rescue the rest of Hondo's men, fight through the droid forces, and flee the outpost, although one droid manages to warn the general of their presence. He then decided to cut the problem short and spoke with his tactical droid, leveling the prison section with his tanks, but their opposition manages to break out and flee the base with their remaining vehicles, forcing him onboard hiscombat speeder, and severalSTAPs give chase. While Grievous and several droids continued to pursue Ahsoka and theother Jedi younglings, unbeknownst to him, Hondo, his pirates, andKatooni separated from their group and reached ahidden hangar where his secret ships are stored.[157]

Grievous exchanged several blows with Ahsoka, then boarded thespeeder tank, resuming his duel with her, causing R2-D2 to perform some risky maneuvers in an attempt to shake him off onHuyang's order, but instead, the tank crashed. Grievous reappears, crawling on all fours and ready to continue the fight as the younglings gather behind Ahsoka, igniting their lightsabers, unafraid and ready to battle. Grievous moves in for the kill, as Ohnaka arrives in a refurbishedSlave I on the scene to pick up Ahsoka and the younglings. Ahsoka sends them to the ship and engages Grievous in combat to cover their escape. The two charged at each other, as Grievous whirled two blades in blurred circles, while Ahsoka backflipped, slashed, and used the Force to gain an advantage to drive him back, but he stabbed all four lightsabers into the ground and skidded backward, slowing himself. He launched himself at her, but she flipped in the air,[157] and though she proved to be a much more formidable opponent than in their previous encounter,[108] Grievous was still more than a match for her. They fought with their lightsabers crossed repeatedly until Grievous grabbed Ahsoka with his clawed feet, hurled her in the air, and smashed her down as he charged, his blades spinning rapidly as she kept rolling, before leaping onto her feet and their blades meet.[157] An exhausted Ahsoka[162] shoved Grievous hard enough, then jumped over him and fled, leaping onto the ship. She then barely escapes onto the ship on her own, and Hondo opens fire on Grievous, but a squad of Armored Assault Tanks arrived and forced them to withdraw for good, leaving an angered Grievous to laugh in victory.[157]

Despite the general's arrogance and overconfidence in his capture by the Gungans on Naboo, everything was forgiven, with Grievous's assault on the Dathomirian Nightsisters saving Dooku's life, and the Ohnaka's power base on Florrum was almost completely destroyed.[35] Grievous didn't care about if his assault on Hondo Ohnaka was a personal grudge of Dooku's; he only cherished the opportunity to defeat a lesser foe.[7] The pirates retreated for a while, but, as the Separatists lost interest and left, Hondo andhis gang returned to seize a planet that was practically useless to anybody else.[120]

Secret transmission[]

Grievous's transmission to other Separatist forces was located by the Republic, but they were unable to understand it due to the new encryption.

Grievous's transmission to other Separatist forces was located by the Republic, but they were unable to understand it due to the new encryption.

Sometime later, Grievous sent an encoded transmission to other members of the Confederacy, but the transmission was also intercepted by the Jedi Council. However, Republic Intelligence was unable to break the new encryption technology used in the transmission, and the Republic feared this was leading to an upcoming major attack. In order to understand the transmission the Republic sentD-Squad, a group of Republic droids, to aSeparatist dreadnought toretrieve anencryption module.[163]

Crystal conspiracy[]

Attempting to obtain the giant kyber crystal[]

"They won't have a problem getting it back from the Jedi? Do you think I'm an idiot? My guards just reported back to me that the crystal is in possession of Skywalker and Kenobi. [...] If you don't have the crystal then there's no reason to deal with you! Deal's off![Grievous kills Edente and throws his body aside] I will handle this myself."
―General Grievous to Edente as the Sugi panicked for his life before being killed[164]

Near the end of the war, a largeKyber Crystal was discovered.Torul Blom, theGovernor ofPau City, began negotiations with Count Dooku. With the help ofSugi weapons dealer, he wanted to sell him the crystal.[165] Grievous was sent by Dooku to acquire a massive kyber crystal from Sugi arms dealers led byEndente. The deal was to take place on[166] the neutral planet[167] ofUtapau,[166] with localAmani being used as bodyguards. At least two MagnaGuards were present in the early days of the event,[168] and more of them, as well as other droids, arrived later with Grievous.[164] The Jedi Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi learned of the arms deal when theycame to the planet to investigate the mysterious death of Jedi MasterTu-Anh.[168] They tracked down the crystal and stole it from those who were trafficking in it.

Grievous was reassured that the kyber crystal was on its way when the Sugi returned empty-handed to his office, but he was well aware that the kyber crystal was in the Jedi's hands and had ordered his MagnaGuards to scout the area. Without hesitation, he killed Endente after informing him that he was no longer useful to him, and then started off in search of the two Jedi and the crystal, accompanied by several MagnaGuards.[164] A chase was engaged in the caves of Utapau. Two MagnaGuards opened fire on the Jedi, then fought one of them while the other leaped on top of thecombat speeder carrying the crystal. Eventually, the cyborg general's speeder crashed with a horde ofvaractyls, allowing Anakin and Obi-Wan to flee to Pau City. Soon after, Grievous recovered and furiously moved one varactyl out of the way, but then Governor Blom contacted him, informing him that the two Jedi had been captured again, and the crystal was therefore placed into a separatist shuttle. The cyborg arrived in time, however, Anakin and Obi-Wan had escaped, once again. Grievous stabbed Blom with a lightsaber just as he was about to apologize, mocking his apologies and acknowledgement of error[169] They, however, continued their mission, following the crystal[164] to the space above Utapau.[169]

Battle over Utapau[]

"You have good news for me, I hope?"
"Yes, my Lord. I have the kyber crystal."
"Excellent. And the Jedi?"
"Kenobi is my prisoner."
"What about Skywalker?"
"Skywalker is still at large. There is nowhere for him to run. He will not stay hidden for long."
"Make sure that is the case, General."
―Dooku and Grievous[169]
Obi-Wan Kenobi is defeated by General Grievous.

Obi-Wan Kenobi is defeated by General Grievous.

The pair of Jedi chased the ship carrying the crystal, but the pair themselves were being chased by Grievous in his fighter and several droid fighters. The crystal was brought to a Separatist supply ship, which the pair crashedtheir ship into thehyperdrive of. Choosing to do a "number five special," they abandoned their craft in escape pods, but boarded the supply ship in differenthangars. While Skywalker did not encounter resistance, only seeing one unarmedOOM pilot battle droid which he scared off, Kenobi was forced to deal with the crystal's droid escort. After Kenobi cut down several battle droids, Grievous and two vulture droids entered the hangar. Kenobi demanded that his nemesis surrender, and the two engaged in a brief duel, with Grievous quickly overpowering Kenobi, resulting in Obi-Wan's capture.[169]

While Grievous prepared an execution chamber for Kenobi, battle droids secured the crystal, with it eventually being taken to the ship's vault. Skywalker was able to eventually free Kenobi and the pair eventually reclaimed the crystal. The pair learned that the crystal could fire back energy, such aslaser fire, which they used to fight their way to the hangar. When they had secured a ship, Obi-Wan made several AATs fire at the crystal, causing it to overload. While the crystal's explosion destroyed the ship, Grievous chased after the Jedi in his fighter. The pair ultimately escaped into hyperspace while the explosion grew, destroying the Separatist fleet above the planet, and Grievous was flung into space in his starfighter.[169] With the destruction of the massive kyber crystal, he had once again failed to fulfill the tasks assigned by his ruthless superior.[18]

Soon after,[63] Grievousfought Jedi GeneralDepa Billaba onHaruun Kal. There his troops decimated ninety percent of herclone troops while he personally engaged the Jedi Master in a duel,[170] viciously[63] defeating her,[170] leaving her severely injured, and rendering hercomatose.[171] Though Grievous failed to confirm her death.[172]

Protecting Dooku[]

"The betrayer Ventress is here. Meet me on the overlook."
"Yes, Master! Let's move!"
[Vos disarms Grievous of his lightsabers]
"You won't be needing these."
[Vos disarms Grievous of his comlink]
"Sorry. Need this, too. Can't have you contacting the count, now, can we?"
―Dooku, Grievous, and Quinlan Vos[173]
Vos and Ventress infiltrated the ceremony at the CIS capital.

Vos and Ventress infiltrated the ceremony at the CIS capital.

Grievous was later seen with Dooku on the Separatist capital planet ofRaxus Secundus where Dooku was receiving theRaxian Humanitarian Award. Grievous was in charge of security, and he brieflyfoughtQuinlan Vos, who was there on orders of theJedi Council to kill Dooku. Vos ambushed the general and his droids to prevent them from assisting Dooku, who was under attack by Ventress, Vos's partner in the assassination. Even as Grievous rushed for the two lightsabers at his waist, Vos grabbed hold of them with the Force before he could, and as theKiffar Jedi had predicted, Grievous bellowed and charged. Stepping to the side almost leisurely, Vos cut upward, slicing the general's left hand at the wristwith his lightsaber and flying into Vos's grip; the mechanical limb with the comlink still clutched in its metal fingers dropped to the floor. Suddenly, Grievous spread all four arms wide and then charged, and Vos met him halfway. As they clashed in midair, Grievous was the heavier of the two, and his momentum pushed them back toward the wall. He clenched his right hands around Vos's throat and threw him hard, attempting to slam him into the walkway's unforgiving stones. However, Grievous made the mistake of letting him out of his grasp and landed in an easy crouch. Vos threatened Grievous to stay, then locked the cyborg in a chamber before leaving. Grievous yelled and pounded his hand against the walls, and one of the battle droids tried to open the door.[173]

After escaping the center security, Grievous emerged, and Vos immediately spun just in time to see him and place his boot in Dooku'sstomach, surprising the count, before shifting his weight and kicking Grievous with his other. The cyborg then tumbled over the railing, dragging Ventress down with him. As the two plunged downward, she landed hard on a lower-level ledge, her head dangling over the side. Grievous stood atop her with his foot on her throat, grasping her with four hands, and throwing her down to the level below them. Ventress slammed against the wall next to one of the windows, slumped to the ledge, and received a nasty beating. Suddenly, Grievous leaped in her direction, and she then turned to face and rolled to the right. Despite being injured, confused, and withouther lightsaber, Ventress charged at Grievous, delivering a barefoot kick that still managed to send the larger and heavier cyborg reeling backward. He growled, apparently taken aback. Ventress reached out in the Force to seize Vos's lightsaber, jumped to the lower level and began reducing the battle droids to scrap metal, battling the blasts directly into one, slicing through another, and kicking a third off the ledge. Ventress turned her attention to the general, and he reached down for his lightsabers, only to discover them missing. Grievous then instructed his battle droids to detain her while he went to assist with the count. Shortly after, Grievous arrived with reinforcements, Vos was captured, and Ventress escaped.[173]

Operation: Titan[]

"General Yoda… what a pleasure it is to see you here. This will be a unique privilege… did you know that I was trained in lightsaber combat by none other than Count Dooku? Your former student, I believe."
"A lightsaber is a Jedi's weapon. Fit to wield it, you are not."
"Then take it from me… if you can."
―General Grievous and Yoda[174]

Sometime after,[175] General Grievous was involved in a project that oversaw the construction of a new type of battle droid and superweapon that would be known asMegadroid, these droids would be manufactured on the planetGolatha before being unleashed during the Clone Wars. The project was dubbedOperation: Titan. Arriving at a Separatist base onEnthenium, Grievous was informed of the state of thefactory in Golatha and that the new droids would be able to commence field tests by the end of the week before seemingly leaving. The General soon returns only to find Jedi MasterYoda using one of the base's computers to gain some insight into the secret project.[174]

Grievous confronts Master Yoda on Enthenium.

Grievous confronts Master Yoda on Enthenium.

Greeting the Jedi Master, the Kaleesh cyborg ignited his saber and commented on how it was a pleasure to meet him after being trained by Yoda's former student, Count Dooku.[174] Grievous learned that theGrand Jedi Master was a skilled swordsman with quite a reputation and hoped to meet him one day in combat,[25] and that moment had finally arrived. Grievous was told by Yoda that a lightsaber is a weapon for Jedi, and he was unfit to use one, thenengaged in a duel with the elderly Jedi. Pointing out the disadvantage that Yoda had with his small size, the General was quickly proven wrong after the Jedi Master jumped over him and landed a strike on his head. He regarded the mark that was left on his faceplate's forehead as a lucky strike that could be easily repaired after he would take the Jedi's head from his shoulder.[174]

While Grievous continued to engage, Yodafroze him in place with the Force, claiming that despite his use of Jedi weapons, he did not possess the same skills as all other Jedi had nor their connection with the Force before pushed him away into the wall. After colliding with the wall, the cyborg stood up unharmed and continued his duel with Yoda before being interrupted by his army of battle droids that tried to shoot the Jedi Master while unintentionally giving him time to jump into a conduit and escape after stealing Grievous's lightsaber with the Force. Unfortunately, Yoda was able to successfully escape the separatist base and return to the Jedi with information on Operation: Titan.[174]

Campaign against the Shadow Collective[]

Destroying Maul's forces[]

"Deploy our infantry -- every last soldier. We are not fighting clones this time. These are Mandalorian warriors...The odds are stacked against us!"
―Grievous estimating their chances of winning the battle[153]

AfterZabrakNightbrotherMaul hadescaped from Sidious, unknowingly falling into his plan to lure out and destroy Talzin, and was tracked to theDeath Watch-controlled moon ofZanbar, Grievous was ordered by Dooku to hunt down Sidious' former apprentice. Dooku then ordered him to direct his entire droid fleet at Maul's recently formed crime syndicate—theShadow Collective and ordered him to destroy his army and wound his pride, but not to kill him. This was in order for him to draw out Mother Talzin, Maul's mother and one of the most powerful beings in the galaxy. Grievous thought it foolish to keep Maul alive, but Dooku reminded Grievous that it was not wise to question the plans of Darth Sidious, and that he as Dooku's apprentice would carry out his orders to the fullest degree. Grievous then moved his fleet to Zanbar and launched several landing craft to destroy theMandalorian warriors, starting off theBattle of Zanbar.[153]

Maul and Grievous engage in battle.

Maul and Grievous engage in battle.

Basing his calculation on their experience compared to the clones they normally fought, Grievous knew that the chances of his droid army gaining a victory in this battle were unlikely. Deploying his droids after telling them as such, Grievous watched the fighting unfold from a landing craft until he spotted Maul on the battlefield. After sending out four of his IG-100 MagnaGuards to weaken Maul, Grievous emerged from his ship and engaged at least oneMandalorian super commando in battle, easily killing him with his lightsabers. Maul disposed of the MagnaGuards and turned his attention to the cyborg general and engaged Grievous in single combat. Neither Maul nor Grievous was able to gain the upper hand in the duel, but Grievous, per his orders, taunted Maul, telling him that the battle was lost.[153]

However, Maul had held severalGauntlet fighters in reserve and ordered them to drop firebombs onto the battlefield. This left both factions' resources almost depleted. Maul, realizing Zanbar was lost, fled into a Gauntlet fighter and retreated from Grievous. Grievous then contacted Count Dooku via hologram and informed him he had fulfilled his master's wishes; Maul was on the run. Dooku then congratulated Grievous. Maul now believed the Sith were out to destroy him and his Syndicate, but would not learn of their true intentions until it was too late. Grievous knew their goal was thewitch Talzin, but did not understand what value Maul held for the Witch. Dooku told him all would be revealed as their plans unfolded.[153]

Captured by Maul[]

"Once our droids take control of the city, Maul's forces will be insects under our heels!"
―Grievous during the battle[176]
Grievous orders for his ships to fire.

Grievous orders for his ships to fire.

After leaving Zanbar, Dooku rendezvoused with Grievous, gathering the fleet after Separatist spies reported that Mandalorian warships were amassing on the planet ofOrd Mantell, confirming Maul was in league with theBlack Sun who controlled the planet. Grievous once again questioned the Dark Lord's obsession with destroying Mother Talzin; Dooku explained to Grievous that Talzin was an older and fouler creature than Grievous understood, and that she would have to be destroyed before she disrupted Darth Sidious' plans. Grievous'super tactical droidTey-Zuka reported to the cyborg general that alone transport shuttle had left Dathomir moments ago, with Ord Mantell being a possible destination. Dooku believed Talzin was aboard and ordered the fleet to move to Ord Mantell.[176]

Soon they arrived and Grievous ordered the fleet to begin bombarding thecity from orbit. With the city now in ruins, the landing crafts began their assault. Grievous believed Maul's forces would soon be on the run but became suspicious when he realized he had not seen any Mandalorian warships. Tey-Zuka calculated that they had been destroyed before they could lift off but Grievous knew better—they were planning a sneak attack. The Gauntlet fighters appeared from behind Ord Mantell's moon,attacking the Separatist fleet. Grievous had been lured into a trap. Tey-Zuka reported a fighter had attached itself to thehull of Grievous'Providence-class Dreadnought—but before the droid could finish, Maul interrupted. He gave Grievous an ultimatum; either he shut down the battle droids that were killing his troops—or he would die.[176]

With the General dismissing his threats, Maul then charged Grievous, tackling him into atransparisteel viewport. Dooku had also been captured as well.[176] Maul contacted Sidious via hologram after traveling toVizsla Keep 09, threatening to kill them both unless he met Mother Talzin's demands. Sidious refused, instead stating he had no further use for them. Maul decided not to kill them, but ordered Grievous to the brig. Grievous told Dooku that it would be unfortunate if the next time they met he would have to addDooku's lightsaber to his collection.[177]

Dooku, who was still on the bridge of the ship, later used the Force to unlock Grievous' cell. Grievous escaped, killing the Mandalorians that were guarding him and several more while searching for a way off the ship. He soon found an escape pod, ejecting from the carrier and escaping from Maul.[177]

Confronting Talzin[]

"It is just as you predicted, my Lord...we've traced Count Dooku's signals to Dathomir's surface. What is your command?"
―Grievous to Darth Sidious just before the battle[178]

Shortly afterward, Grievous regrouped with Darth Sidious aboard theScimitar; which was originally Maul's personal starship; and they made their way to Dathomir where Dooku's signals were emanating from; just as Sidious predicted. Sidious ordered Grievous tocloak the ship from view and make their way to Dathomir's surface. They landed and the pair approached a chamber said to hold a stone column that was the heart of Mother Talzin's power. The chamber was located very near theNightbrother village where Maul was born. Grievous blew an opening in the wall of the chamber, entered and stated he was about to kill Maul. Sidious followed, stating only the Dark Lord's plan shall rule the galaxy. Dooku appeared, though he was nowpossessed by Talzin, who at the time was still unable to take physical form.[178]

Grievous executes Talzin.

Grievous executes Talzin.

The fourengaged in lightsaber combat; Grievous attacked Maul while Sidious freed his apprentice from Talzin with the use ofForce lightning. Talzin returned in the flesh while Sidious told her she was going to die here. Maul took advantage of this distraction and used the Force to shove Grievous through the opening the explosion had created. Sidious attacked Talzin with a Force lightning barrage while Talzin defended Maul and herself withmagick as her son implored her to fight on. Dooku recovered and strengthened his master's assault against the witch. Knowing that escaping was impossible, Talzin threw Maul into his ship over his desperate objections. Grievous reentered the chamber calmly striding towards the now beaten Talzin, whose defenses were bypassed as she collapsed to her knees from the exertion; Grievous then ignited his lightsabers and plunged them through the witch's chest.[178] As Grievous decisively destroyed Talzin,[7] striking her down for the second and final time,[179] the magicks rushed out of her body once and for all,[33] putting a stop to her renewed quest for ultimate power.[179]

As the Droid Army attacked the nearbyNightbrother village, Darth Sidious took a moment to congratulate Dooku and Grievous; Maul's future had been erased while theirs was more certain than it had ever been.[178] At some point following these events,[180] the Confederacy launched aneffort to retake the planet Christophsis[173] as revenge for its previous defeat.[181] Because of how personal winning the planet was to Dooku, Ventress suspected that Grievous would be involved in the battle. Having allied with the Jedi and the rescued Quinlan Vos to try and kill Dooku again, she informed the Jedi Council of such, but their efforts ended in failure when Dooku escaped and Ventress, acting to save Vos from being struck by Force lightning,[173] appeared[182] to be mortally wounded.[173] Grievous rescued Dooku, but Vos had redeemed himself.[183]

The final days[]

Fighting Billaba[]

"You and your Jedi whelpdie today, Billaba."
"We shall see,Grievous, we shall see."
"I defeated you once before. My mistake was not confirming your death. It is not an error I intend to repeat."
―General Grievous and Depa Billaba[172]
Grievous realized he would need to deal with the Jedi himself.

Grievous realized he would need to deal with the Jedi himself.

Six months after his victory over Billaba,Rackham Sear and GeneralKleeve discuss the plan to attack the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and destroy the central tower, having paid theDuros bounty hunterCad Bane,[184] who hadinfiltrated the temple three years before,[121] for the necessary information. While Kleeve was opposed Sear's idea and saw it as a suicide mission, Grievous backed Rackham, remarking his patriotism, and if the tower falls, both the Republic and Separatists will realize that neither the Jedi Order nor the Republic are invincible, thus changing the direction of the war. He and Kleeve then sent in their top explosive expert, Captain Rackham Sear, to carry out abombing on the Jedi Temple.[184]

After Captain Sear's mission failure, Grievous then went toKardoa with Kleeve and Sear's brother,ColonelCoburn Sear. There, Grievous saw Billabaleading theRepublic forces. Grievous then demanded that she must die. However, Kleeve saw his obsession with killing Jedi as a distraction and warned against attacking before he left forKaller. Grievous left as well forMygeeto. However, he left Colonel Sear to deal with Billaba and her forces.[170] Grievous then waited for Billaba and her forces to come to Mygeeto. There, he and Colonel Searconfronted Billaba and her apprentice,Caleb Dume. The General was able to quickly overwhelm her forces with dozens of battle droids when he demolished the bridges of theMesa, until theFang fighters ofSkull Squadron underSkull LeaderFenn Rau destroyed the battle droids that were attacking. After killing the nearbyclone trooper, Sear confronted Dume, and Grievous was able to duel Billaba again, brandishing two lightsabers[185] and striking her repeatedly, believing that he had already defeated her and wouldn't repeat the mistake of failing to verify her death. Billaba blocked Grievous's every strike, responded that she was no longer the same person as before and saw herself as capable of defeating him, and hit Grievous with a Force push.[172]

He reappeared from behind her with two more blades and attacked her with two of them held aloft while the other two swept low, attempting to strike her down. However, she parried and severed two of Grievous's lower handswith her lightsaber. Grievous then severely injured Billaba, slashing her from behind, and despite that, she continued fighting until Dume, CommanderStyles, and CaptainGrey arrived to aid her. Grey and Styles opened fire on the general, but he deflected their blaster shots, spinning two of his lightsabers, while Dume proceeded to Billaba. Grievous forced a retreat before Billaba and Dume could even attempt to surround him from behind as he continued to deflect the blaster fire from the clones. Sliding down from the structure with his lightsabers, he regretted allowing her to live, leaving Mygeeto with the Republic. After the cyborg had fled, Billaba had long since learned to live with remorse and did not order a pursuit of him.[172]

Hiding the Separatist Council[]

"He is here. We are being held hostage. They are watching us.[…] Tenth level. Thousands of battle droids."
―Tion Medon, on Grievous' occupation[4]

Much to the disappointment of theUtapauns, who they had hoped the prior defeat of General Grievous and the loss of the kyber crystal would restore relative obscurity to their world,[186]Separatist high command decided to seek refuge on Utapau[187] when Grievous chose the planet as a hiding place for the Executive Separatist Council.[188] With it decided,[187] Darth Sidious commanded key Separatist leaders to gather there.[20] Within months of the arms deal,[189] in the final weeks of the Clone Wars, Grievous returned, this time with an invading force,[190][186] along with theSoulless One,[20] commanding thousands of battle droids and a detachment of MagnaGuards, and led the secretinvasion of Utapau,[167] and during this invasion, theTSMEU-6 wheel bike was the general's preferred vehicle.[191]

Grievous and his forces invaded their peaceful world,[186] forcing their leaders to cooperate.[192] He was unwilling to face opposition from the planet's rulingUtapaun Committee[187] and ordered his MagnaGuards to kill all of their members,[21] much toTion Medon's horror.[37] With the threat of immediate destruction overPau'ans andUtai,[186] thePort Administrator had no choice but to comply with Grievous's demands,[187] and a small Confederate base in Pau City was established by Grievous, where, under orders from Sidious, the Separatist Council was safely hidden.[186] Before long, a massively modifiedcore ship had taken over much of the city'slevel 10,[187] serving as the command headquarters for the Separatist droid forces.[193]

Outer Rim Sieges[]

CIS on the brink[]

Ultimately, the Republic held all the momentum for the third year of the war.[194] Despite Grievous's successes on Dathomir, Florrum, and elsewhere,[7] the Separatists lost the majority of their droid factories[105] and territory, pushing them to the Outer Rim. In the campaign known as theOuter Rim Sieges, the Republic Military kept up the pressure.[194] Several key Separatist worlds were blockaded[122] as droids and clones clashed throughout the Outer Rim,[195] with fronts also able to be opened in theMid Rim[4] andColonies.[196] During the sieges, Grievous attempted to take control of theshipyards on the planetAnaxes[197] on the Coreward edge of the Outer Rim,[59] where the Republic owned a number of importantshipyards. Grievous's desire led to[197] a protracted,[198]costly battle[197] carried out by theHarchAdmiralTrench, who dispatcheddroid forces and attacked the Republic shipyards.[199] However, the conflict ended in a total defeat for the CIS, with Trench himself killed, his forces wiped out, and the Anaxes shipyards secured by the Republic.[200]

Additionally, Grievous played a decisive role in the outbreak of conflict between theWookiees and the CIS after his battle droids used excessive force to convince the Wookiees to join the Separatists.[201] Although the Separatists had already undertaken several small campaigns on the planet, they ultimately made the decision to concentrate their efforts onKachirho, a coastal city in theWawaatt Archipelago surrounded by freshwater lakes.[22] Grievous and the Separatists were interested inKashyyyk in general, and Kachirho in particular, for another reason; Kachirho was a key place because it was simple to defend while also being an excellent landing strip for droids and was home to theClaatuvac Guild Archives, which contained many unknown space roads.[201]

Initially, the Wookiees attempted to remain neutral in the conflict, but the importance of the planet compelled both sides to enter into a series of negotiations with theroyal families of Kashyyyk to try and persuade them to join their cause. After a long wait for a favorable decision, Grievous became impatient and directed a large-scale attack, hoping the threat would "persuade" the Wookiees to accept the conditions posed by Dooku and his allies.[202] The decision, however, turned out to be a dire mistake for the Confederacy,[201] and the Wookiees responded angrily, declaring an all-out war on the forces threatening to attack them,[202] leading to theBattle of Kashyyyk.[4] The invasion[201] and occupation[102] began with a failed attack on theoil refinery near Kachirho City[201] in an attempt to cut offfuel supplies[2] and reverse their declining fortunes in the war with help from the Claatuvac Guild's information.[188] For the conflict, Confederacy allied with the Wookiees' Trandoshan enemies and deployed a secret force of battle droids[102] along with warships.[37]

At some point, Grievous loaned one of the lightsabers from his personal collection to Separatist propaganda agents, who used it to make a fake hologram that was meant to stir up hatred against the Jedi.[203] Towards the end of the war, theCrispus Commons bomb shelter was constructed in the unlikely event Grievous or Dooku would try to destroy theCrispus Commons veteran facility on the planetGorse.[204]

Last grasp[]
General Grievous orders the Separatist Army to besiege the Outer Rim, forcing the deployment of numerous Jedi generals all around the Outer Rim.

General Grievous orders the Separatist Army to besiege the Outer Rim, forcing the deployment of numerous Jedi generals all around the Outer Rim.

With the Separatists on the verge of losing the war, a major victory was required to break the Republic's will and the momentum of their attacks. Then, Dooku informed Grievous with the news that he was expecting; Darth Sidious had obtained the coordinates for Grievous and his fleet to leap from the Outer Rim directly to Coruscant,[7] as well as a plan to kidnap the Supreme Chancellor.[205] Grievous was given the opportunity to strike a decisive blow by moving the fight to the heart of the Republic. He headed to the galactic capital.[7] While Coruscant remained well-defended, its fleet was depleted by the need to divert forces to the Outer Rim Sieges. To the Republic, a surprise attack seemed impossible[205] with the Separatists occupied in the Outer Rim[194] and theNexus Route coordinates firmly locked away, preventing the Separatists from striking directly at the capital. However, by sharing the coordinates with Palpatine, the Jedi Order had unknowingly delivered the secret directly to their enemy.[201] With a strike at Coruscant possible, the CIS had a chance to recover and emerge victorious.[205]

Gathering his forces for an attack on the Core's heart, Grievous thought that such an attack would cause the recall of Republic forces participating in the Outer Rim Sieges, therefore removing or at least rendering the blockades permeable. It was a risky gamble that, if successful, could signal the end of the conflict.[122] Despite the pressure put upon the CIS and the losses it had sustained,[194] Grievous marshalled his forces[196] for a counterattack and began his own offensive[146] across the Outer Rim.[196] His counteroffensive[146] pushed the Republic's forces outside the Core,[196] already stretched across the Outer Rim in the Republic's own offensive,[206] to a breaking point. Forced out of the Core Worlds and spreading across the galaxy, the Jedi helped their beleaguered clones in an effort to defend against Grievous's attacks[196] in what would amount to be the war's desperate, final hours.[146] At one point during the sieges, Grievous was aboard the bridge of a starship, observing six Providence-class Dreadnoughtsattack a Republic fleet of at least six Venator-class Star Destroyers.[196] Grievous was rumored to bepossibly present onFrong, one of the many planets in the Outer Rim that were under siege, and if he were, the General should be captured, and despite the Jedi Council's lack of evidence, it's clear that the Separatists are engaging in some sort of activity, and must find out what.[73]

Battle of Coruscant[]

"Your lightsabers will make a fine addition to my collection."
―General Grievous[4]
Grievous aboard the Invisible Hand.

Grievous aboard theInvisible Hand.

With the Republic Military[194] and Jedi[196] busy with the Outer Rim Sieges raging across the galaxy's spiral arms, Coruscant was left with fewer defenses. With Republic strategists unworried,[194] Sidious,[207] through Dooku,[8] arranged for Grievous to launch amassive assault to capture[207] his own alter ego,Supreme Chancellor Sheev Palpatine.[4] The cyborg was charged with abducting the Chancellor and keeping him safe until the Jedi arrived to rescue him. Grievous, however, was entirely unaware of Palpatine's real identity.[8] He took a dozen MagnaGuards[30] as part of a large force to distract any Jedi during his escape.[9] Dooku had earlier relocated his command post to Grievous's flagship, theInvisible Hand, allowing him to be close to Grievous and ensure his orders were carried out, but even though a creature like the cyborg general posed no threat to the Sith Master, Sidious did not want any setbacks to his plans.[205] Grievous and his forces emerged from hyperspace with hundreds upon hundreds of C-9979 landing craft and thousands upon thousands of their Vulture droid andDroid tri-fighter escorts swept past toward the planet's surface[201] and opened fire on the fleet of ships guarding Coruscant,[194] wreaking destruction on the planet.[205] TheCoruscant Home Defense Fleet was caught off guard,[194] and, with the chaos[207] andConfederacy navy providing cover, Grievous and a strike team could land on Coruscant's surface.[194] Within minutes, a significant number of Republic Star Destroyers protecting thecityworld were reduced to fiery rubble, with theInvisible Hand accounting for a large percentage of the deaths.[110] In space, Droid tri-fighters quickly decimated RepublicARC-170 fighter squadrons, while droid fighters flying to the battle on the surface supported the battle droids with their passes, spraying enemies on the ground with fire, immobilizing Jedi Masters Yoda and Mace Windu long enough for Grievous to act.[197]

Amidst the chaos and panic,[110] Dooku remained in orbit[7] and directed the aerial attack on Coruscant,[208] while Grievous flew down to the planet itself[110] and landed in theExecutive District,[194] commanding an armed force, carried out the ground raid,[208] and then appeared inPalpatine's apartment, accompanied by his electrostaff-equipped MagnaGuards. Despite Shaak Ti and Corobb's best efforts to get Palpatine to safety,[201] Grievous fought his way through layers of[92] Republic[208] security forces,[92] including clone troopers[208] and Jedi protectors, to secure Palpatine,[92] eliminating everyone either by subduing or killing them,[208] killing Jedi MasterRoron Corobb, whose lightsaber he claimed, during his hunt for Palpatine.[92] During the defense, Kit Fisto attempted to defend the Chancellor from Grievous.[104] Last but not least, he also incapacitated Ti using electrified cables, knocking her unconscious and claiming her weapon as well.[92] He then took[4] a single, but invaluable prisoner,[110] the Chancellor,[4] and carried him away[209] aboard his flagship, theInvisible Hand,[4] leading him to the still-waiting Dooku[7] inCommunications tower, where Dooku took charge of keeping Palpatine captive.[111] Grievous was also warned by Dooku that the Jedi would stage a rescue mission.[4] Grievous had already captured Palpatine and returned to his flagship by the time the Coruscant Home Fleet had finally established assault positions.[194]

Before Grievous could escape into hyperspace with the captured Chancellor, Republic reinforcements arrived into the battle with theInvisible Hand as their main target. While the Home Fleet moved to prevent Grievous from reaching a jump point from which the Separatist leaders could escape,[194] thus keeping theInvisible Hands in the midst of the battle,[205] a rescue squad under Kenobi and Skywalker,[194] who had rushed to Coruscant from the planetYerbana upon learning of Grievous's attack,[196] raced to board theInvisible Hand[4] while CommanderHonor Salima of the Home Fleet rallied her vessels to stop the Separatists from escaping or disengaging.[59] Amid the slugging match that the battle devolved into, Kenobi, Skywalker, andClone Flight Squad Seven raced forward[194] despite squadrons of droid fighters confronting them, resulting in many of the clone pilots being shot down.[59] However, the two Jedi managed to board theInvisible Hand and race toward[4] its Conning tower[194] to save Palpatine. Upon returning to the bridge, Grievous was informed of the Jedi incursion by his Neimoidian captain[4]Lushros Dofine,[111] but the cyborg merely laughed at how Dooku's prediction had come true.[4]

Much to Grievous's delight, he was met face-to-face with a captured Anakin Skywalker and his old enemy Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Much to Grievous's delight, he was met face-to-face with a captured Anakin Skywalker and his old enemy Obi-Wan Kenobi.

Fighting past the battle droids who tried to stop them, the two Jedi make it to Palpatine and were confronted by Dooku,[4] whose presence proved to be fortunate for the Republic;[194] the two clashed with Dooku until Skywalker bested the Separatist Head of State and killed on Palpatine's orders.[4] His death was a major blow to the CIS.[194] Meanwhile, theInvisible Hand was surrounded byHome Fleet Strike Group Five underLieutenant CommanderLorth Needa and demanded the Kaleesh surrender. Needa did not believe Grievous's claims that Palpatine was a prisoner on board. Although he gave the cyborg ten minutes to prove himself before his ships opened fire, Grievous did not surrender.[210] Informed by one of his OOM pilots that they had located the Jedi inHallway 328, Grievous had them trapped within aray shield and escorted to the bridge by droids.[4] In a moment that filled Grievous with satisfaction,[211] Obi-Wan and Anakin were marched onto his bridge inelectrobonds.[4]

TheInvisible Hand began to weaken to the punishment it was receiving[8] as Grievous captured Obi-Wan, Skywalker, and Palpatine. AnOOM command battle droid handed Kenobi andSkywalker's lightsabers to Grievous, who took them[4] and weighed them in his metal claws. According to the Jedi, constructing their own lightsaber was not simply a weapon but also a piece of art that perfectly reflected its owner. A comprehensive analysis of the lightsaber could reveal much about the Jedi who made it, but there would be time for that later.[211] Turning to face his prisoners,[4] Grievous expanded to his full height. He enjoyed looking down on them, the terror in their eyes as they wondered what awful weapons were behind his long cloak, and the fear as they stared up at his expressionless metal face. Nonetheless, the Jedi appeared underwhelmed; Grievous would change that.[211] Grievous and Anakin Skywalker finally meet face-to-face, both mocking one another, with Skywalker angering him in the process. He swept his cape back, revealing the lightsabers hanging in its lining, boasting that their lightsabers would make an excellent addition to his collection.[4]

Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi corner Grievous who prepares to shatter the viewport before him to escape.

Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi corner Grievous who prepares to shatter the viewport before him to escape.

Still unaware that Dooku had been killed on theobservation deck, Grievous was delighted to have captured his old adversary Kenobi and the legendary Skywalker[201] and celebrated his victory and secretly reveled in having total control over the entire fleet[7] when he was briefly distracted by Skywalker's droid, R2-D2.[4] As planned, the Jedi launched a surprise escape;[8] Obi-Wan retrieved his lightsaber back from him, escaped his bond, and freed Anakin. Grievous stepped away, placing his bodyguards between him and the free Jedi.[4] Standing back-to-back, the two Jedi deflected blaster fire from the surrounding droids. Some of his crew members had been struck by blaster shots, and he wasn't about to suffer the same fate. Thus, he let the droids exhaust the Jedi[211] and approached one of the ship's pilots and ordered them not to deal with them and to keep the ship in orbit. The chancellor was dragged to safety by the battle droids, as the Jedi took on the task of dealing with the general's bodyguards. Obi-Wan and Anakin,[4] now accustomed to dealing with evenphrik alloy electrostaff-wielding MagnaGuards,[201] destroyedIG-101 andIG-102, leaving them free to corner Grievous.[4]

The ship'sgravity grids altered, and suddenly the ceiling was below. Most of the battle droids fell to the ceiling with the Jedi, but few of them reacted in time to stick to the floor. With that, the Jedi destroyed a handful of them. A Neimoidian pilot, in terror, announces that the ship is disaggregating. Grievous saw that staying to win this fight was pointless, therefore letting the Jedi dissolve with the ship. Without unexpectedly, thegravity returned to normal, and the Jedi fell to the floor and rushed toward. Almost all of the droids were gone, and they were coming after him.[211] Before long, it became evident that the Jedi had the upper hand, and they managed to hurt the general.[107] The Supreme Chancellor was quickly saved for the second time,[4] and Grievous was trapped on his own bridge.[201] With his leader dead and bodyguards gone, Grievous understood the odds were against him.[18] Reconsidering his plan,[107] the general declared that Kenobi had lost and shattered the front window of the cruiser with an electrostaff. The cyborg was dragged into space as the compressed air inside the ship rushed into the vacuum, while Obi-Wan and Anakin fought not to follow him. Kenobi, Skywalker and the Chancellor managed to stay in the ship, but Grievous was sucked into space. Using agrappling hook built into his arm and his clawed feet to latch onto the hull of the ship, Grievous climbed back onboard the ship to reach the escape pods.[4] As he moved along the smooth metal, he remarked to himself how easy it was to have a droid body.[211]

With his ship lost, Grievous was forced to escape to save his life, using one of the escape pods.

With his ship lost, Grievous was forced to escape to save his life, using one of the escape pods.

Leaving everyone on board,[201] the Separatist commander launched all of the escape pods, took off in one,[4] and rapidly moved away from the remnant of his flagship.[211] Grievous usually finds himself an escape route,[201] but as the Battle of Coruscant took place, he was alone without theSoulless One. He would have lost it along with his flagship, theInvisible Hand, if this had happened. By that time, the starfighter had been on a small landing platform on Utapau for several months.[167] Anakin and Obi-Wan discovered that he had survived by doubling back by this.[70] The Trade Federation shuttles were close enough to pick him up, and the clone fighters were too preoccupied with battling his droids to pay him any attention.[211] Grievous's escape pod was recovered by theLucrehulk-class BattleshipProfusion,[194] and rejoined his fleet.[7] With Palpatine out of his grasp, Grievous ordered his forces to flee[194] and led the two-thirds of his armada capable of fleeing into hyperspace.[146]

Retreat to Utapau[]

"The end of the war is near, General."
"But the loss of Count Dooku?"
"His death was a necessary loss. Soon I will have a new apprentice, one far younger and more powerful."
―Sidious and Grievous[4]

With a full third of the Separatist fleet[194] used in the battle over Coruscant[208] having suffered major damages and failures, much of the navy was decimated and could not follow Grievous to safety.[194] In the aftermath, Republic military officers analyzed the battle's footage in an attempt to identify the Separatist strategy and the reason they had remained in the system for so long after capturing Palpatine. Unaware that Dooku's escape was never his intention; Palpatine used the battle entirely as bait to bring Anakin Skywalker back to Coruscant, eliminate Dooku, and prepare the Republic for its dying days.[59] Following Dooku's unexpected death,[212] which struck a major blow to the Separatist cause[194] and the Separatists' hopes,[206] Grievous succeeded him asHead of State,[194] turning the Supreme Commander into the leader of the entire Separatist Alliance. While Grievous had always been in command of the droid army,[70] his promotion left him with complete control over Separatist forces[7] as both the military and political head.[212]

Despite the usefulness of such a promotion, Grievous remained subservient to Sidious,[7] whom he continued to loyally serve.[22] After the Jedi Knights foiled his plan to kidnap Chancellor Palpatine, Grievous fled to the Outer Rim and ordered a brutal, but clearly desperate, counterattack across severalstar systems, including Kaller,[213] even though the CIS had largely been forced on the defensive as the Outer Rim Sieges continued.[206] Despite being used in his counterattack, the legions of battle droids Grievous could command were severely depleted, whereas the Republic was securing more and more victories across the galaxy.[213]

Grievous,[7] ever the faithful servant to Sidious,[214] was now ordered to return to Utapau[7] in the Outer Rim[4] and safeguard the security the increasingly irrelevant Separatist Council.[7] In reality, Sidious had other plans for Grievous,[34] who failed to realize he was being tricked again.[7] The cyborg had one role left to play in the Sith Lord's schemes: to act as bait to draw Kenobi away from Coruscant and Anakin Skywalker. With his Grand Plan to bring down the Republic and Jedi Order in motion, Darth Sidious did not care if Grievous or Kenobi lived or died.[34]

Grievous was assured by Darth Sidious that the war was coming to an end and that the Separatists would be victorious.

Grievous was assured by Darth Sidious that the war was coming to an end and that the Separatists would be victorious.

Grievous particularly disliked Utapau, a planet where he had been humiliated[7] by Kenobi and Skywalker during the kyber crystal endeavor,[169] and regarded its people as wretched worms.[211] All the same,[7] Grievous traveled aboard his[4] personal[215]Sheathipede-class transport shuttle to the planet for his meeting with the Separatist Council,[18] and he had returned in some force, deriving some satisfaction by taking the Pau'un leaders hostage and beginning to transform their capital into a droid factory.[7] Grievous had taken over a major portion of the city and held the populace hostage, threatening them with fiery destruction if they revealed his presence there.[186] When Grievous arrived, his droids informed him that the planet is under his command. Uninterested and instead focusing on his mission to speak to the Separatist Council,[211] the cyborg did not have to wait long for Sidious to reach out to him.[216] One of his MagnaGuards informed him that someone was trying to contact him.[211] Grievous hurriedly bowed to the hologram of the hooded figure who had appeared.[4]

Under the direct order of Sidious, Grievous was to relocate the Council to thevolcanic planetMustafar, with Sidious further promising Grievous that the end of the war was near.[4] Wondering if Sidious, despite his greatness, realized what the useless raid on Coruscant had cost their cause,[211] the general asked Sidious if Dooku's death impacted the coming end,[4] but Sidious seemed unconcerned,[214] reassuring Grievous that his death was a necessary loss and that he would soon have a new, younger and more powerful apprentice.[4] Sidious also told him to remain on Utapau until the new apprentice had joined their cause since he didn't want to waste any time before finding a replacement.[216] However, after the end of the communication, he remained immersed in his thoughts for some minutes. Had Grievous knew Sidious's plans, he would have an easier time sharing his confidence.[211] Unaware of his superior's true plans,[217] Grievous remained uncertain about his new role[212] and waited for further orders.[217] Despite Grievous's ignorance,[22] Sidious had given the Jedi his whereabouts,[4] intending to close a loose end.[22]

Separatist forces led by Grievous have taken sanctuary on the planet to reorganize, a momentary pause, no more, to restore strength and continue the war effort, even if they believe that the war was near its end.[217] With the General hiding in the Outer Rim, the Jedi Council scoured all the Republic systems and found no sign of Grievous and recommended searching the outlying systems despite having few ships available.[4] As the Council focuses on tracking the cyborg throughout the galaxy, Palpatine unfolds his evil scheme to destroy the Order and declare himselfEmperor.[20]

Final duel with Kenobi[]

"Army or not, you must realize you are doomed."
"Oh I don't think so…"
―Grievous and Obi-Wan Kenobi —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[4]
Grievous addresses the Separatist Council on Utapau.

Grievous addresses the Separatist Council on Utapau.

In light of Dooku's recent demise and the Republic's other significant victories, the task of capturing[201] or killing[213] Grievous had a new sense of urgency. Although such a mission had been attempted before, the end of Grievous looked like it could be the key to crippling the CIS military and finally end the war.[201] In the days after the Battle of Coruscant,[194] the Republic received word that Grievous was hiding on Utapau, with Sidious, under his alter-ego of Chancellor Palpatine, claiming to Skywalker that Clone Intelligence located the general. With the war coming to its close,[4] Sidious no longer needed Grievous as his pawn as the cyborg had played his role:[7][35] all of Grievous's campaigns had served to distract the Jedi Order from learning of the Sith conspiracy unfolding around them on Coruscant.[18] Furthermore, the general had spread fear across the Republic[99] and been featured as a figure of evil in Republic propaganda.[218] The fear and death spread across the galaxy during the war helped ensure Palpatine'sGalactic Empire would be welcomed by the population.[219]

Years after what seemed like an unstoppable terror,[33] Grievous's bloodthirsty rampage[22] and murderous streak[33] were finally set to end, with the cyborg soon to pay for his arrogance in believing he could dominate the Jedi.[22] Although Palpatine advised the Jedi Council to send Skywalker to challenge Grievous, they felt a Jedi Master with more experience was needed to finally defeat the cyborg warrior,[4] with the Council also judging Skywalker as little more than Palpatine's puppet,[70] so Kenobi was sent toconfront him. After Obi-Wan had discussed his plan with Cody and other members of the 212th combat personnel,[4] they both recognized that finding Grievous on Utapau was a great chance to deal a major, if not fatal, blow to the Separatist Army.[220] Promising to notify Cody as soon as he learned of Grievous's presence, Kenobi arrived on Utapau, where he was immediately met by Tion Medon,[4] a senior member of the Utapaun government who was under significant pressure despite his preternaturally calm demeanor; while a core ship was not an unusual sight, even as far out as Utapau,[186] Medon whispered that Grievous was present and holding the populace hostage with numerous battle droids,[4] further declaring that Grievous was a force to be reckoned with.[221] Kenobi's arrival was watched by a MagnaGuard and two B1 battle droids, but Kenobi sent his starfighter away underR4-G9's control to trick the Separatists into thinking he had departed.[4]

Meanwhile on Level 10,[4] Grievous found himself at the back of a room, watching the Separatist Council members with disgust.[211] Unknowingly watched by Kenobi, Grievous directed the Council to safety on Mustafar[4] with a little annoyance[7] and rebuffed Gunray, whom he threatened when the Viceroy openly doubted his ability to keep them safe. With the Council departing[4] and having earned a degree of satisfaction from demonstrating Gunray's weakness,[7] Grievous waited for his insufferable Jedi enemy to arrive, hoping he would not have to wait long,[211] while speaking to a B1 battle droid. Suddenly, however, Kenobi revealed himself by simply jumping into the middle of the room and greeting the general. With his MagnaGuards and other battle droids around him,[4] Grievous exuded a gloating sense of confidence.[222] Applauding Kenobi's audacity, Grievous ordered his bodyguards to kill the Jedi Master, who instead handily defeated all four MagnaGuards. Grievous's droid army then moved to fire on Kenobi but were called off by the general, who decided to engage Kenobi himself[4] to wash away the shame of their previous confrontation and prove his value to Sidious.[18]

On Utapau, Grievous faces Obi-Wan Kenobi, his great adversary, for the last time.

On Utapau, Grievous faces Obi-Wan Kenobi, his great adversary, for the last time.

Unknowingly, however, Grievous had played directly into Kenobi's hands[201] as the Jedi General waited for Cody and the 212th to arrive.[4] Due to their many prior clashes, Kenobi was well prepared for the duel[34] and determined to prevent him from escaping[216] in a fight that was clearly not going to be easy.[201] Given permission by Kenobi to make the first move, Grievous unveiled four lightsabers[4]—all of which were obtained[1] from the Jedi he had previously defeated[223]—and laughed.[222] One of his primary four lightsabers in the duel was none other than Shaak Ti's,[224] one of his greatest prizes.[92] Kenobi steeled himself with the promise to not let Grievous add his own lightsaber to the collection,[223] and thus began a duel along a walkway suspended above thehangar 10's lower levels.[4]

Grievous utilized his favorite tactic,[22] a spectacular fighting maneuver,[217] and stomped forward, spinning two of the blades[4] over his head,[216] creating a lethallaser-saw effect,[217] burning the floor beneath him,[223] and stalked closer and closer[4] while dragging the other two along the ground, sending sparks hurtling toward Obi-Wan,[216] his weapons a blur of light.[223] Grievous was thrilled to take on Kenobi in what they both believed to be their final battle,[7] thinking that he was the better fighter. However, his presumption would prove to be incorrect.[30] Initially, Obi-Wan slowly took a step back,[4] but he overcame his fear and allowed the Force to guide him.[214] Waiting for the right moment, he struck his lightsaber between Grievous's flashing blades[216] and battled bravely,[217] slashing another attack from him.[4] Though the Jedi deflected the blow, he knew he would not be able to keep up that pace for long and switched tactics.[211] He leaped, flipping over Grievous, while the cyborg's other two stabbed where he once stood, and the Jedi landed behind him. Grievous turned and faced the opposite direction, then attacked him.[4] Kenobi took the general's surprise as an advantage to swirl past his defense,[211] blocking and ducking his violent strike repeatedly.[4]

Kenobi limited Grievous to moving along the catwalk, neutralizing Grievous's usual, more wide-ranging fighting style. Keeping the fight close to the cyborg,[201] Kenobi drew on the knowledge he had gained from their numerous duels,[18] having become familiar with Grievous's[201] tricks[7] and movements after so many encounters.[201] He stayed composed, aimed wisely at Grievous's vulnerable wrist,[225] and sliced off one of the cyborg's hands, clattering down onto the deck, along with the lightsaber it held. Grievous backed away, staring in surprise at his smoking stump.[4] Furious and losing his focus, Grievous launched a wild attack,[201] advancing with his spinning weapon at his opponent, but Obi-Wan continually deflected it.[4] In a matter of seconds,[201] the laughter died in his artificial throat[222] as yet another hand severed and fell to the deck, releasing the lightsaber it had formerly wielded. Almost immediately, he lost both of his weapons and hands.[4] With that, the fight became more even.[217] The situation for the cyborg began to fall apart.[7]

During their duel, despite having four lightsabers, Grievous quickly loses two hands to Kenobi's blade.

During their duel, despite having four lightsabers, Grievous quickly loses two hands to Kenobi's blade.

Grievous was driven back further and further by Obi-Wan, who maintained the lead as the surrounding droids watched as their leader lost ground. But before the droids could assist Grievous in fighting back,[216] there was a stalemate for a time,[4][201] and just on cue,[201] the 212 Battalion ambushed the Separatists, filling the air with a hail of blaster bolts. Swarms of LAAT/I gunships floated down into thesinkhole, and clone troopers rappelled down from the gantries overhead. Fighting broke out all over Pau City between droid and clone forces,[4] who were furthered backed by the localUtapaun resistance. The Separatist droid forces were thrown into such disarray by the 212's unexpected and furious onslaught that they barely had time to organize an effective defense of their positions in Pau City.[186] While the troopers engaged the battle droids,[217] Obi-Wan was disappointed if he had any hope for Grievous to surrender; instead,[201] despite the chaos around him,[217] the General continued the duel, gloating that, army or not, Kenobi was doomed.[4] Undaunted,[201] before his opponent could adapt,[211] Kenobi blasted the general with a[4] tremendous[223] Force push, propelling him up[4] forcefully[211] in the air to crash into a hanging cargo module from the ceiling. The impact knocked the lightsabers out of his hands, while Grievous slipped past the floor's edge and tumbled to the lowest level.[4]

Stunned and completely disarmed,[201] the cyborg landed hard but survived,[223] crouched like aspider.[201] Defeated[22] and realizing that the odds were turning against him,[59] Grievous saw an opportunity[223] to adopt his usual tactic[222] of fleeing a battle[59] that had turned against him[4] and was certain that the chaos of battle would make it easier for him to flee.[217] He went directly for his waiting wheel bike, scuttling away on six legs[4] as Obi-Wan hurried down to the site where Grievous had fallen, arriving just in time to see his opponent shot away at the controls of his wheel bike.[211] While he failed to crush Obi-Wan, who had barely made the leap to the lower level,[4] he unleashed havoc on any clone troopers in his path.[201] Kenobi was well aware that Grievous thought he could flee while his droids stalled him,[211] but he chased after the fleeing cyborg relentlessly throughout the hanger.[4]

Pushing one trooper aside with his bike's legs, then grabbing two more clones and throwing them into a sinkhole as he sped past, and landing on the outer hull of the Core Ship that served as the Separatist base,[4] the general's bike handled the shift in terrain in stride.[45] Soon after, the Varactyl-mounted Kenobi trailed closely behind Grievous on the skin of the core ship,[4] struggling without themagnetic adhesion Grievous's wheel bike possessed.[7] Kenobi even lost his lightsaber in the chaos. Commander Cody interrupted the Jedi Council's meeting in thewar room of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and informed them that General Kenobi had tracked down and engaged Grievous and that the battle had begun on Utapau. Mace Windu then had Anakin Skywalker deliver the information to the Chancellor, as his reaction might give them a hint about his plans. Ki-Adi Mundi, Yoda, and Windu considered a potential possible plan of action to remove the Chancellor if, with the destruction of Grievous, he refused to relinquish his emergency powers; Mundi advised that to ensure a secure transition of power, the Jedi Order would need to seize control of the Senate in the meantime.[4]

Meanwhile, Depa Billaba was informed of Clone Intelligence's report on Kenobi's engagement with Grievous,[213] her former personal foe,[172] on Utapau, monitored byTech, one of the 'defective'clone commandos ofClone Force 99, widely known as the "Bad Batch," via encrypted communication line.Echo commented that Grievous' capture or death would collapse the Separatist command structure and the droid army, but Billaba dismissed his theory as uncontrollable and advised the clones to focus on the task at hand, letting her Padawan Caleb Dume follow Clone Force 99into battle while she led the rest of her command.[213]

Death[]

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Listen to Grievous's death cry


While Grievous attempted to flee on a wheel bike, Kenobi mounted a Varactyl to pursue the cyborg in a dangerous chase amid Pau City's windmills and chasms.

While Grievous attempted to flee on a wheel bike, Kenobi mounted a Varactyl to pursue the cyborg in a dangerous chase amid Pau City's windmills and chasms.

Pursued by Kenobi on a varactyl namedBoga, Grievous attempted to flee toSoulless One on its small landing platform a distance from the main Separatist base.[4] Surrounded by blaster fire and explosions, Grievous rushed as if the road was clear, avoiding collisions or crushing anyone in his path. Obi-Wan reaches for his lightsaber to fight off a shot but discovers it missing and realizes that it must have fallen.[211] While the prospect of fighting the cyborg without his lightsaber was certainly unsettling,[223] Kenobi knew that defeating him may signal the end of the Clone Wars[30] and did not stop to retrieve it so as to risk missing his opportunity to capture him.[223] Through increasingly packed tunnels, however, Grievous was forced to slow down to avoid a swarm of droids, whereas Kenobi's mount, able to achieve feats the General's wheel bike could not, moved to the tunnel's ceiling to avoid traffic congestion. Kenobi thus gained ground on Grievous in the chase for the landing platform, accelerating once more and catching up to the general.[211] Obi-Wan had just caught up with the general when the Separatist leader, able to control his bike and battle, grabbed an electrostaff from its mount and began attacking Kenobi,[4] attempting to shove him back.[211] Obi-Wan managed to seize it,[4] throwing Grievous off balance,[211] while delivering a few jabs of his own. However, he grabbed the weapon and pulled both it and Kenobi over to him. Boga dropped back, remaining in pursuit, as the Jedi and the Separatist fought on the bike.[4]

The two opponents fought for the upper hand[223] as the wheel bike careened through narrow canyons and over sharp turns. With the staff being wrestled for, Grievous drew his[4] custom[60]blaster pistol,[4] theGrievance striker.[226] Obi-Wan dodged, but Grievous lost control of the bike during the struggle, flipping the two combatants off before the bike flew off into one of Utapau's many sinkhole abysses[4] and exploded upon impact with the ground far below.[201] Having arrived at the landing platform, both opponents recovered quickly, with Grievous raising the blaster as Obi-Wan snatched the electrostaff. Kenobi once again disarmed Grievous and knocked away his blaster out of his hand, while landing a few blows on the general himself,[4] bending, but not breaking, the cyborg's metal.[211] Grievous was knocked to the ground, and Obi-Wan plunged the shaft into his abdomen, but the cyborg kicked Kenobi clear, sending him and the staff flying[4] with such speed that the Jedi could not stop it.[211] With no weapons, the two engaged in ahand-to-hand combat[4] that Grievous was coldly confident of winning.[7]

Grievous approached Kenobi, swung his arm, missed, but quickly backhanded him across the platform, bouncing off theSoulless One,[4] putting Obi-Wan at a[201] physical[18] disadvantage.[201] Grievous's superior,[167] formidable physical strength appeared to give him the advantage[22] in beating down Kenobi.[167] Grievous continued his assault,[201] lifting up the Jedi and striking again, barely missing Obi-Wan's head with[4] a terrifyingly powerful[167] punch that heavily dented the starfighter. However, Kenobi dodged his actions[4] and noticed that one of Grievous's plates was loose and took advantage of that,[211] just before he appeared to be losing the fight,[217] and moved in and grabbed the open, loose corner plates and pulled[4] with all his strength,[211] managing to rip open Grievous's chest plates to see his gut-sack. The plate came loose,[4] and alarmed,[201] the cyborg closed around Obi-Wan and hurled him away to the platform.[4] Wounded but far from defeated, Grievous moved on Obi-Wan, chuckling,[201] and attempted to crush him with his mechanical feet, whereas Kenobi attempted to knock down Grievous with a[4] Force-enhanced[211] kick to the leg. However, Kenobi's kick only succeeded in hurting himself.[4]

Grievous was killed with his own blaster turned against him by Kenobi repeatedly firing into his exposed gut-sack, finally destroying the cyborg once and all.

Grievous was killed with his own blaster turned against him by Kenobi repeatedly firing into his exposed gut-sack, finally destroying the cyborg once and all.

Grievous laughed even louder,[201] hurling Kenobi directly off the landing platform,[4] and proceeded to gloat,[7] but just in time, the half-stunned[211] Jedi manipulated his position via Force and caught hold of the edge. Grievous stalked to where Kenobi was still dangling,[4] barely holding on[7] and fighting to push himself back up to safety,[201] with his legs hanging[4] in the emptiness, above the city's seemingly-bottomless well.[211] Confident that his greatest adversary would perish,[7] Grievous charged Kenobi with an electrostaff to finish him off, only for Kenobi to summon to himself Grievous's own blaster[4]—abandoned a few meters from him[211] and forgotten by its owner,[223]—with the Force.[4] In defense of his own life,[70] Kenobi took a careful aim[201] and shot Grievous five times in his exposed gut-sack[4] through the gaps in his chest armor, igniting the fluid that was keeping his organs alive.[6] Grievous's remaining biological components ignited,[4] spectacularly incinerating the famed cyborg from the inside.[7] Screaming in pain,[222] Grievous let out a sound halfway between a choke and a metal rustle before a succession of explosions[211] and flames[4] tore apart his body,[211] as the living matter exploded,[217] blasting out his eye sockets.[4]

With that, Grievous was already dead.[201] His few organic remains[222] proved to be his downfall[33] as they were devoured by the fierce fire,[222] destroying him. Grievous collapsed.[4] The cyborg's blackened metal body[34] fell, lifeless,[22] to the hangar floor[4] and landed with a clang,[34] leaving an empty, dead shell behind,[35] no longer motivated by life,[227] hatred,[38] or a desire to destroy.[43] After so many attempts over the previous years,[228] the general's reign of terror[104] and menace had come to an end at the hands of Kenobi[228] in a fitting, if sad, manner for a miserable creature who’s obsessive pursuit of physical strength and combat abilities had rendered him completely unrecognizable to anyone who had ever seen his natural face.[24] Indeed, all that remained of Grievous was the lifeless shell that was his cyborg remains;[35] the so-called improvements he had sacrificed so much of himself to have[43] were left abandoned by Kenobi, who walked to[4] the empty shell[35] and threw down the blaster in disgust, as he considered blasters very uncivilized implements. Kenobi spared his rival one more look[4] and breathed a sigh of relief[211] before returning to the battle[4] atop his awaiting varactyl.[211]

After many years of living, the threat of Grievous had ended, the Confederacy had lost its importance, and the Clone Wars were over.

After many years of living, the threat of Grievous had ended, the Confederacy had lost its importance, and the Clone Wars were over.

Grievous had been the primary issue for Obi-Wan, and having been dealt with, Kenobi was left simply to alert the Council and the Chancellor, and then finally find out the Chancellor's true objectives.[211] The news that Grievous was dead made it seem like victory was inevitable for the Republic forces,[186] who, supported by the loyal Pau'an militias, were gaining momentum.[192] Still, Kenobi did not have time to elaborate[211] and instead encouraged the clones to launch an offensive against the now-leaderless droids.[59] With Grievous killed by Obi-Wan Kenobi, the beleaguered droids were further stunned,[228] but continued to fight the clones, who were commanded to take control of the planet.[229] Without a clear front to fight on and disarray in the line of command, the droids were reduced to small pockets of resistance that were quickly overwhelmed.[228] The battle was moving in their favor,[201] and, with Grievous dead,[4] the war that had claimed countless lives seemed to be coming to a conclusion;[192] the end of the war appeared to be in sight,[4] but the Jedi did not suspect that it would also be the beginning of the end.[192] The Battle of Utapau was one of the last battles of the Clone Wars and was in its last stages.[4] Across the battlefields, Jedi generals felt victory.[201]

Meanwhile on Mustafar, the Separatist Council cowered,[4] not realizing they had one more fatal part to play in the Sith plan.[201] With Palpatine's true identity revealed as Darth Sidious to Anakin, the Jedi Council had received word of Grievous's death.[4] As news of his death spread,[70] Mace Windu selected a small group[4] of the Order's three finest warriors[230]Agen Kolar, Kit Fisto, andSaesee Tiin—and accompanied them to the Chancellor's private office to confront him and make an arrest. Palpatine accepted that the Clone Wars had ended now that General Grievous was destroyed. However, he was surprised that the Jedi hadstormed into his private office sooner than expected, giving the opportunity to submit and relinquish the Senate's special powers.[4] Grievous's defeat resulted in the collapse of any functional command structure for the Separatist military, and the battle's outcome spread throughout the galaxy, thereby ending the war[213] even while numerous other fronts were still active.[4]

Legacy[]

A future with no Jedi[]

"But then came the slaughter of our forces on Hypori and the deaths of more Jedi… At the hands of the brutal warlord known as General Grievous."
―Obi-Wan Kenobi writes about Grievous after the destruction of the Order[67]

Unfortunately for Grievous,[4] his wish to see a galaxy devoid of the Jedi Order[11] was all but fulfilled, but only after his death; a short time after Grievous's demise, Sidious, using his alter ego of Chancellor Palpatine, ordered the clone troopers across the galaxy toexecuteOrder 66, turning the soldiers against their own generals. Escaping from his clone troopers, Kenobi survived and returned to the location he had recently battled and fled Utapau aboard Grievous's personal starfighter, theSoulless One, running past[4] the smoking[228] remains of his[4] former[228] cyborg rival one final time[4] without even sparing Grievous a fleeting glance.[201] After successfully using the powerful communications to send an assistance request,[167] Kenobi met up with SenatorBail Organa and Master Yoda aboard theAlderaanian diplomatic cruiserTantive III, where Grievous' starfighter remained in the hangar.[4] During this point, Bail Organa briefly owned it.[231] As planned, the clones turned on their Jedi generals, seemingly reading the war to end in total victory for the Separatists.[201] Gunray succeeded Grievous as Confederate Head of State and commander of the droid army,[4] believing that, with both Separatist leaders dead, the war was in his favor[7] and more power would be his.[232]

With his real identity a secret, Darth Vader was rumored to be a counterpart to Grievous.

With his real identity a secret, Darth Vader was rumored to be a counterpart to Grievous.

In truth, however, Sidious no longer had any use for the Confederacy and dispatched his new apprentice Darth Vader, the very pupil he had told Grievous of,to wipe out the Separatist Council; Vader was none other than Anakin Skywalker, whom Sidious had managed to turn to thedark side of the Force. With the Jedi all but destroyed,[4] Sidious was able to step up and claim credit for defeating the Separatist. Placing the galaxy under Sith control for the first time in one thousand years,[31] Sidioustransformed the Republic into the First Galactic Empire. After hisdeadly duel with former friend and mentor Obi-Wan Kenobi on Mustafar, Vader survived defeated, disfigured, severely burned,[4] and horribly scarred.[48] He underwent reconstructive surgery from various droids,[4] including FX-6, the same droid that worked on Grievous's armor,[18] to be encased inblack armor equipped with various mechanical limbs andlife support systems.[4]

Shortly before her death, Padmé Amidala gave birth totwins in the medical suite on theasteroid base ofPolis Massa, leaving her children behind, whom Obi-Wan and Bail Organa separated and took care of.[4] Later, with the newbornLuke Skywalker, Kenobi piloted the general's starfighter toNar Shaddaa, where he sold it fortransportation toTatooine,[233] and took Luke to a remotemoisture farm there to live with theLars family,[4] and he began hisexile[234] in theJundland Wastes[235] on the same world.[234] After that tragic occurrence, theSoulless One's ultimate fate was unknown.[167]

Although the Jedi Order came to an abrupt and violent end with Order 66, some Jedi escaped the purge and lived to fight another day.[4] Darth Sidious brought his long-planned project,[236] theInquisitorius, to reality[237] and recruited[20] a small and secretive[60] group of Jedi hunters known as the ImperialInquisitors[238] to be trained[239] and headed by Vader.[63] Ironically, these Inquisitors were once Jedi themselves before turning to the dark side.[240] TheBrothers andSisters of the Order of Inquisitors, stripped of their identities and assigned numbers, corrupted the Jedi teachings in a very different way from how Grievous had.[18] However, instead of mechanical hands capable of spinning their lightsaber like the General,[4] the Inquisitorius carrieddouble-bladedlightsabers with a circular disc[241] that allowed the blades to freely rotate around the hilt[242] in disc form[243] while remaining stationary,[242] creating a deadly circle of light rather than a single blade.[244] The Inquisitors hunted down Jedi,[236] just like Grievous had.[77] As the Inquisitors and Vader pursued the last of the Order and its survivors retreated into hiding,[146] the Order's heritage was flouted by the Empire's lies.[245]

Under the Empire[]

"Unit MT-7. I'm Commander ND-5 of the CIS Droid Army."
"Commander. I cannot stand at attention."
"No need. Your mission was a success. The signal went through. General Grievous sent me to pass on his commendations personally."
―BX-series commando droids ND-5 and MT-7[105]

By14 BBY,[246] five years after the Empire took power, it was rumored that Vader was a counterpart to Grievous that Palpatine had been holding in reserve. Also, during that year,MoffWilhuff Tarkin returned to Coruscant to meet with Emperor Palpatine. While in the Imperial Palace,Rear AdmiralNils Tenant reunited with Tarkin and asked if he had been in theWestern Reaches. Tarkin, who had actually been stationed atSentinel Base as part ofProject Stardust, claimed he had and was still hunting Grievous's former allies.[78]

This section of the article assumes 100% game completion ofStar Wars Outlaws. Any alternate stories may be noted in the "Behind the scenes" section. The events in this section may or may not have been confirmed ascanon.

A rainstorm separated BX-series droid commandoMT-7 and hisunit composed of several B1 battle droids deployed to the planet Akiva, leaving MT-7 damaged and stranded for several decades. In3 ABY, After they found him, thescoundrelKay Vess and her partner-in-crime and fellow BX unitND-5 assured MT-7 that his mission was completed and that General Grievous personally commended him before ordering the veteran command droid to stand down.[105]

Assumption ends here.

Later on, Kay Vess and ND-5 visited an old factory. While making their way through, the malfunctions ND-5 anddroidsmithGedeek Obaz were met byrebel forces, whom Kay later confronted, and during their confrontation, ND-5 attempted to contact Grievous and nearly blastAsara Deyn, mistaking him for a Jedi.[105]

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Several months into theIron Blockade,[114] between4 ABY and5 ABY,[247]the Smuggler, a young scoundrel fromBurnin Konn, sent a member of their crew to the planet Belsus to salvage valuable equipment from the rumored ruins of Grievous's laboratory.[114]

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Scourge of Dathomir[]

Sisters and survivors[]
"I was only a child when they attacked. An armored warrior brandishingthis… Descended upon us… And cut down my people. My sisters. Until I was left alone. With the dead."
―Merrin recounting her perspective of the Battle of Dathomir —20?cb=20250116042720Link▶️(file info)[248]

Count Dooku and General Grievous had intended to eliminate the Nightsisters[59] with their invasion,[149] but they failed to fulfill their purpose since only a few of the witches,[59] along with at least theNardithi Nightsisters clan,[249] managed to survive the extermination.[149] They had witnessed their[145] sisters cut down by an armored warrior,[248] whom none of them knew,[145] brandishing the lightsabers[248] with multiple arms,[250] descend upon them,[248] leading far too many battle droids into the battle for Dathomir's soul.[250] As years and decades passed, those who survived bided their time for the perfect moment[59] to seek retribution[33] to avenge their fallen sisters.[59] Their people were almost completely decimated, and their culture and ideals were disappearing into memory,[251] yet the cult of the Nightsisters lived on into the Imperial Era,[248][114] thanks to devotees.[252] All the same, Grievous's massacre was regarded as the end of the Nightsisters,[173][253] who had been brought into asingle clan by Talzin[254] and thus were crushed as an organization.[248]

Merrin remembered Grievous's massacre of her people but did not know the general's identity, only knowing he was an armored figure who wielded a lightsaber.

Merrin remembered Grievous's massacre of her people but did not know the general's identity, only knowing he was an armored figure who wielded a lightsaber.

In the aftermath of Order 66, fallen JediTaron Malicos lied to the NightsisterMerrin about Grievous's massacre in an attempt to manipulate her into teaching him magick. Malicos claimed that the Jedi had been the ones who ordered the massacre.[248] She believed that all Jedi were the same as him and the Separatist cyborg.[145] Five years after Order 66, Merrin finally learned the truth fromCal Kestis.[248] Sometime afterwards, Kestis and his masterCere Junda told Merrin that Grievous was always a puppet of Emperor Palpatine, as were all Separatist leaders. Although she wished to enact her revenge on those who destroyed her "heart", the fact that Grievous was dead forced Merrin to target Palpatine and his Imperials. When Merrinfought the Empire, all she saw and felt was Dathomir, with its red skies and sinister energy that sustained and inspired her and, above all, was brimming with possibilities. However, it was short-lived, and now she sees Grievous's stark white visage and golden eyes reflected in eachstormtrooperhelmet.[250]

Between12 BBY and11 BBY,[255] theStinger Mantis crewinfiltrated aHaxion Brood base on anasteroid in the Outer Rim, where Merrin used her magick to fight the stormtroopers, disappearing and reappearing. As Merrin progressed, she emerged behindone stormtrooper pursuer and gazed at the back of the shining white helmet, and golden eyes met hers and vanished. Later, as the Mantis crew arrived on the planetMurkhana, andduring her mission, she was reminded too much of her home for her own sanity, with even a flash of a shiny white fragment making her think Grievous was present, but she knew he was dead and would never return.[250]

Although her people were massacred[256] and her mother was killed[155] during the Clone Wars, Morgan Elsbeth survived,[256] leaving her forever haunted.[155] Resolved not to be powerless,[63] Elsbeth transformed her fear and grief into anger, which she utilized as a weapon to overcome any challenge that stood in her way[257] and turned her passion for revenge into a hunger for power.[258] Cold and calculating, her anger gave her strength, and with that strength, she offered the Empire[251] and made herself important to the Empire's war machine,[63] letting her rage fuel an industry that helped construct theImperial Navy and plundered worlds, destroying them in the process.[256]

Shelish sometimes returned to Dathomir looking for clues regarding the fate of her sisters,[259] even though she wasn't present at the time of their death on the planet,[114] trusting in the magick of her people, and waiting for a student worthy to inherit her dark secrets.[259] Her daughter,Deathstick,[114] carried on with the knowledge that she could have been part of something bigger than herself, but it was taken from her.[260]

Bane of Maul[]
"I remember your face when I killed your mother. So much anguish. I wonder if you'll make the same face as I drive my lightsabers into you next."
"You are not real!"
"No, I'm not. But tell me—knowing that the person who took your mother from you is dead, did it bring you any comfort? Did you find peace in my demise? I didn't think so."
―"Grievous" and Maul[261]
Maul (pictured) found no peace when he learned of Grievous's death and encountered a vision of him on Damanos.

Maul (pictured) found no peace when he learned of Grievous's death and encountered a vision of him on Damanos.

Sometime between19 BBY and5 BBY,[262] the former Sith Lord, now turnedcrime lord,[263] Maul knows not to underestimate any enemies, Sidious and Kenobi, so he scoured worlds in search of an advantage he needed,[33] one of whichbrought him to aSith castle on the ash-gray planetDamanos[261] in the Outer Rim Territories.[17] Deep within the castle, he experienced aForce vision of Grievous, who claimed to be expecting him before attacking by jumping from the ceiling with his four lightsabers bearing down. Maul managed to dodge in time, but the room seemed to darken, enabling "Grievous" to almost hide in the shadows despite his four ignited lightsabers. "Grievous" also took the moment to mock Maul by reminding him of the last time they were face-to-face: when he murdered his beloved mother. To further mock Maul, "Grievous" also questioned how it felt to know his sworn foe Kenobi was the one to kill him, thereby robbing Maul of a chance for revenge.[261]

An enraged Maul struck at "Grievous" and relieved him of one of his lightsabers, causing a shriek of pain from the vision of "Grievous," before removing another appendage and pinning down the vision of the cyborg general. More than aware that he was not the real Grievous, the vision continued to mock and taunt Maul, asking if the knowledge of his mother's murder's death had brought the Zabrak any peace or comfort before kicking the distracted Maul off his mechanical form. While Maul expected another wave of attacks, the vision then silently stood in place as Maul's anger about all he had lost—his family, his power—boiled over. "Grievous" finally spoke again by noting how Maul never let go of his rage, causing the former Sith apprentice to rush the cyborg apparition, only for "Grievous" to block every strike, all without going on the attack himself. Instead, "Grievous" continued to taunt Maul about his losses and laughed at Maul's rage, making him feel vulnerable in ways he did not comprehend, despite losing another hand. However, "Grievous" displayed no reaction and continued to push at Maul's emotions until theSith warrior struck down "Grievous" in the same way the cyborg had killed his mother. The vision then vanished before Maul, who felt no satisfaction at striking down the foe he had dreamed of killing, just as the specter had predicted.[261]

In2 BBY,[146] afterescapingMalachor,[242] Maul returned to Dathomir for a while beforereturning again, this time with PadawanEzra Bridger, and when they arrived, he showed Bridger the battlefield's aftermath and informed him that he was the only survivor.[253]

Inspiration[]

"I was a great admirer of the late General Grievous. An interesting design, but very much a first step. Commander Karbin is the next."
―Cylo on the design of Karbin's cybernetic body[264]

Obi-Wan remained in hiding on Tatooine and went by the name "Ben Kenobi" while he was in self-imposed exile,[265] maintaining a low profile and keeping an eye on young Luke Skywalker from a distance, and during his argument with themoisture farmerOwen Lars, he was described as dangerous and troublesome. Kenobi then recalled his confrontations with Grievous, Dooku, and Maul and realized to himself that danger appeared to follow him wherever he went, but he always got rid of it. Obi-Wan decided that as long as he lived, Luke would be safe.[266] Around1 BBY,[267] while waiting out a ragingsandstorm on Tatooine, Kenobi wrote[268] aset of journals,[269] one of which he reflected on the aftermath of the Battle of Hypori and Grievous.[67]

Karbin's cybernetics were said to have been inspired by the late Grievous.

Karbin's cybernetics were said to have been inspired by the late Grievous.

Years after Grievous's death, an Imperial researcher namedCylo began working on the creation of cybernetically-enhanced individuals; these individuals were designed to be possible replacements for Darth Vader as theEmperor's apprentice. One such individual,Karbin, had a cybernetic body installed byDoctor Cylo, who claimed to have been inspired by the body of Grievous. While finding the design interesting, the Doctor considered it as just the beginning compared to Karbin,[264] who, like his predecessor,[4] had the ability to wield four lightsabers at the same time, while also outfitted withpropulsors in his back to give him an advantage in battle,[264] and if not,[270] rendered the Mon Calamari cyborg equally as dangerous as the Separatist leader had been.[271]

Some time after theBattle of Endor,Temmin Wexley implied that he had downloaded some of Grievous's old programming intoMister Bones, his robotic B1 battle droid bodyguard.[272] Wexley had indeed added Grievous's programming to his B1, though he did not fully appreciate who the deadly cyborg had been despite his programming being the most significant of the "moves" he added.[273] Among Bones's memories was one of wielding four lightsabers with four hands and the blades spinning,[274] like how Grievous had once dueled.[4]

In9 ABY,[275] the ImperialKX-series security droidK-A0S wore anoutfit that resembled Grievous's warlord armor and wielded a pair of heavy Imperialriot shields in thelikeness of his visage while competing as aHunter on theOuter Rim Sports Network's competitionholoshowHunters of the Outer Rim. As the Kaleesh general had begun with two upper limbs before evolving into many more, K-A0S notes that his main flaw was that he wasn't entirely synthetic.[276]

Later remembrance[]

"In the final days of the Clone Wars, the Separatist warlord General Grievous launched a daring raid on Coruscant with a task force, kidnapping Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. The Jedi thwarted the kidnapping, but falling debris from orbital battle left scars that still marred the cityscape decades later. Obi-Wan Kenobi eventually hunted down and killed Grievous on the planet Utapau."
―TheGalactic Explorer's Guide[277]

Rex mentioned Grievous in[64] his[146]bookThe Secrets of the Clone Troopers—which was published at some point following[64] the5 ABY[146]end of theGalactic Civil War between the Republic's successor state, the Galactic Empire, and the Alliance to Restore the Republic. Rex recounted an intimate and personal meeting with Grievous that would have taken him out in the same way he took out the majority of his troops on Skytop Station had Ahsoka Tano not intervened and saved his life.[64] Grievous was mentioned in "Species From A to Z," a survival compendium sent out byCarson Teva during theNew Republic Era.[278] Between28 ABY and34 ABY,[279] Luke Skywalker heard via legends that Kit Fisto could hold his own against even Grievous and noted as such in his bookThe Secrets of the Jedi.[119]

Karr Nuq Sin, a Force-sensitive travels the galaxy in search of knowledge about the Force.

Karr Nuq Sin, a Force-sensitive travels the galaxy in search of knowledge about the Force.

During the later New Republic Era, self-described Jedi history buffKarr Nuq Sin learned about Grievous's demise on Utapau in theschool he attended on the desert planetMerokia, remembering the general's death as the effective end to the war.[221] In32 ABY,[146] Nuq Sin,RZ-7, andMaize Raynshi visited Utapau for the first time on a mission to learn more about the long-dead Jedi Order and its history.[221] For all the suffering he had spread throughout the galaxy,[4] Grievous was held in high regard by at least one Kaleesh; during his travels across the galaxy, anartist met the Kaleesh, who bragged about Grievous, though not by name. The artist wrote down in hisjournal that he was told about a revered warrior who supposedly had cybernetic upgrades for combat. When the artist's notes were published by theGraf Archive[12] at some point after theBattle of Oetchi in 34 ABY,[280] they were accompanied by information on Grievous and the Kaleesh.[12]

At some point, an Ithorian collector namedDok-Ondar came into possession of an original erkush-carved mask originally worn by Grievous[281] and the cloak[23] he wore as a Separatist general,[27] and both were displayed in hisBatuuan store,Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities inBlack Spire Outpost on the planetBatuu.[23] Halfcentury after the Kaleesh warlord gained galactic infamy for his role leading the Separatist droid army,[281] Grievous was referenced in several works also stemming from Batuu, including a toy of the cyborg general that was sold atBlack Spire Outpost.[282]

The B1-series battle droid andauthorR0-GR included mentions of Grievous in hisDroidography, describing IG-100 Magnaguards' capacity as bodyguards for the Separatist general. Grievous was also mentioned alongside Darth Vader as a cyborg who blurred distinctions between organics and true droids; R0-GR noted that thanks to them, being a droid was finally back in style. The work was published sometime after the Battle ofOetchi.[283] After theBattle of Crait[277] in 34 ABY,[2] Grievous's old enemy[157] Hondo Ohnaka featured Coruscant in his bookGalactic Explorer's Guide and, due to his role in the Battle of Coruscant, included Grievous in the "Rogue's Gallery" section for the planet.[277]

ResistancehistorianBeaumont Kin referenced Grievous' pre-arranged kidnapping of Darth Sidious whilst under his Senator Palaptine persona during the Battle of Coruscant in the academic workThe Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire, published sometime after theBattle of Exegol.[284]

Personality and traits[]

Physical appearance[]

"Although an accident left him almost fully cybernetic, he still bore the trademark snakelike yellow eyes with slit pupils, flat nose, and elongated ears of his species."
―Excerpt from an artist's journal[12]
Grievous was a brilliant and unforgiving strategist who led the army of the Separatist Alliance against the Republic in the Clone Wars.

Grievous was a brilliant and unforgiving strategist who led the army of the Separatist Alliance against the Republic in the Clone Wars.

A Kaleesh warlord[21] who stood at 2.16meters (7feet, 1 inch) in height,[5] Grievous, born as Qymaen jai Sheelal, possessed red colored skin and slit-pupilled golden eyes,[4] as well as an elongated facial structure with slitted nostrils alongside a series of four spiky growths which protruded from his chin.[43] Often donned with a Kaleesh mask sculpted from the skull of a Mumuu, a hostile predator native to his homeworld of Kalee, Grievous wore the mask throughout the duration of his people's war with the Huk.[8] With a desire to become the leader of the largest and greatest military force within the entire galaxy, as well as possess the capability to combat Jedi, whom he had perceived as nearly invincible as a result of their powerful connection to the Force,[18] the Kaleesh also aspired to become a great warrior and gained the reputation of an infamous warlord who developed vast numbers of enemies.[6]

When transformed into a reconstructed cybernetic warrior[8] following his decision to embark on such a path[18][6] and a gruesome shuttle crash, Grievous's brain was altered by Separatist engineers without conscience by the Kaleesh,[8] which resulted in an increase in intelligence, agility and strength,[42] as well as a deep and violent disposition for the Jedi following the false revelation by Count Dooku that the Jedi were responsible for his condition.[8] As a result, Grievous was tall,[46] and his metal-plate body[53] resembled the form of a mechanical skeleton,[46] similar to armor but welded together with no room for flesh.[53] In almost any meeting, it was a powerful presence that could intimidate others.[7]

With his cybernetic transformation, Grievous exuded a malevolent demeanor.[285] He received claw-like feet, a set of arms which were capable of separating themselves into an additional set, and a skull-like[173] Kaleesh mask that had been specifically sculpted for his new body,[37] from which his eyes peered through.[173] revealing his being's cyborg nature.[46] Furthermore, located behind a set of duranium teeth crafted to mimic those of the karabbac beast from his homeworld, Grievous's hoarse voice was emitted from an ultrasonic vocabulator.[8] Grievous's magnetized talons were made of durasteel.[5]

General of the Confederacy[]

"Listen to me, Jedi. I do not care about your politics. I do not care about your Republic. I only live to see you die!"
―General Grievous's message to the Jedi Order[11]

Alongside a hatred for political matters,[18] Grievous had developed an understanding that his involvement in the Clone Wars was an opportunity to eliminate the Jedi Order and command the Separatist Droid Army, as opposed to serving Dooku's political ambitions.[11] However, as a result of his preeminent desire to eradicate the Jedi, many within the Confederacy, such as General Kleeve, considered his personal goals as a distraction which prevented his successes in the war.[170] Grievous was regarded by Maul as having a narrow perspective and lacked the plans and ambitions that he and Dooku had.[177] Although the general himself lacked a sense of humor[173] and found pleasure in murder, he was able to prioritize his responsibilities.[87] He was quite proud of his position within the Separatist organizations[112] and told others to refer to him as "general".[87] He was also referred to as "Mylord" by members of the Confederacy military, such as Asajj Ventress[82] and TV-94.[11]

Grievous was a ruthless adversary who killed the strong and the helpless alike.

Grievous was a ruthless adversary who killed the strong and the helpless alike.

Grievous was known for his cruelty and ruthlessness[76] and was seen as the Separatists' best general.[27] Given his reputation, Grievous was feared throughout the galaxy as a strategic genius and for his hunting prowess.[286] Following Count Dooku, General Grievous was viewed by the Republic as the second biggest threat in the war. The Republic described Grievous as a mechanical monstrosity, a portrayal that appealed to deep-seated droid anxieties.[218] No one terrorizes Republic soldiers more than Grievous, the fearsome combatant of the Clone Wars,[33] both as a strategic mind and a battlefield nightmare.[16] Whether setting his army against entire worlds or facing opponents in close-up and lethal combat, Grievous was a symbol of terror throughout the galaxy.[36] The Jedi Knights felt hatred and fear for Grievous,[11] but not everyone felt the same way. For example,Iskat Akaris was fascinated by him and dreamed of fighting him.[73] According to legend, even the Jedi shuddered when his name was mentioned and feared meeting him in battle, as none could match his sheer relentlessness and determination.[32]

Behind Grievous's mask lurks one of the era's shrewdest military strategists, one who isn't afraid to retreat if the odds were stacked against him.[33] If he was outmatched,[22] Grievous preferred short battles and continuous retreats,[16] realizing it was best to survive[22] and regularly avoiding capture by the Republic, slipping away to fight another day,[33] and constantly frustrating Republic commanders who sought his capture or death.[16] However, Grievous has been persuaded by the CIS's limited and unreliable resources to see the need for a quick and trustworthy evacuation strategy on even the safest of postings. He regards withdrawal as more of a setback than denying the Republic complete triumph.[68] Grievous's military legend as a cunning wrath who plunged in and out of engagements secretly and quickly was a powerful weapon in the arsenal of the Separatists, and his own starfighter was a continuation of that standing. While the general had a reputation among Republic and Jedi circles for retreating, his direct superiors respected his careful and clever tactical decisions.[287]

The brutal strategy he learned as a warlord required the Jedi to command clone troopers, which are made through technological advances. Many of the Jedi Council recognized the dangers to the Order, but they were pressured by the next incursion or the next loss of a world to the cyborg Separatist Leader.[18] Another outlined in the legend of the Battle of Alamass, Separatist leaders believed Grievous could be relied upon to complete critical missions, for his record was nearly unblemished and he was highly regarded for his tactical insight,[32] which provided the Separatists with numerous victories.[18] While Dooku dealt with matters of state,[33] including military operations for the Confederacy of Independent Systems,[122] Grievous supervised the logistics and tactics of its vast droid armies, supervised by Dooku's operatives,[16] and handled the war's day-to-day operations.[122] The general oversaw a large number of capable admirals and generals recruited from across the Galaxy. Grievous, Trench, and their fellow commanders were placed in charge of the broader campaign objectives, whereas Asajj Ventress employed stealth, bribery, robbery, and targeted killing to achieve her finer goals.[16]

Grievous's campaigns against the Galactic Republic threatened the very existence of the Jedi Order.[18] He could impose better control over his forces, thanks to the droid commanders who eliminated the unauthorized thoughts and suggestions from underlings with internal strategic prowess. Only a few brilliant sentients, such as Admiral Trench, managed to stay in charge of offensive operations. In contrast, local forces, frequently organic, are primarily responsible for defensive actions, allowing the locals to protect and strengthen their homeworld and hyperspace passages, leaving Grievous to concentrate on assaulting the Republic.[122]

Cyborg tyrant[]

"Those of you who can still stand— Return to your master…and tell him to send more men!"
―Grievous, upon slaughtering several Mandalorian warriors[177]
A cyborg warrior who did not need the Force to confront Jedi, Grievous struck fear in the hearts of those who supported the Republic.

A cyborg warrior who did not need the Force to confront Jedi, Grievous struck fear in the hearts of those who supported the Republic.

Cold, calculating,[8] vain,[288] deceitful,[59] and unconcerned with the rules of combat outlined by the Galactic Accord of Systems,[96] his cruelty was not limited to the field of battle. Civilians and other non-combatants suffered, with Grievous devastating the populations of entire worlds. His tactic was to exploit the compassion of his foes, targeting civilians and forcing his opponents to priorities the protection of innocents. This left his troops to focus on victory at any cost.[8] The General was aware of the Jedi's soft spot for innocents[83] and did not care himself about civilian casualties,[79] exploiting the Jedi compassion for civilians[83] and the clone troopers under their command.[79] Grievous enjoyed a good conquest.[25] Dooku considered Grievous a successful leader due to the cyborg's ability to see the big picture; the general carried out high-handed tactics such as employing listening sites to ambush Republic fleets and attempting to invade Kamino to stop clone production.[289] He was never thrilled to receive orders and truly despised being paired with other commanders, believing it to be an insult on his ability as a leader and warrior.[7] Though Grievous felt that he would emerge victorious, he was also arrogant enough to dismiss his subordinates' recommendations for caution.[101]

Although he had his own personal starfighter, Grievous was more frequently seen as commander of a capital-class vessel.[36] He frequently commands naval engagements from his flagship dreadnought, theInvisible Hand,[33] demonstrating that becoming a cyborg had not lessened his tactical talents,[22] but his combat, experience, and brutality shine in hand-to-hand combat. Throughout the war, Grievous utilizes his agile fleets to strike planets like Falleen and Dorin, disrupting the Republic. Unable to predict where the droid general will strike next, the Republic became distracted, leaving previously conquered worlds open to Separatist control.[33] In command of a huge droid army, largest ever created, Grievous committed blunders, although his losses were frequently only brief. He did experience defeats, however, and lost his first command ship, theMalevolence, to the efforts of Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi, two Jedi who would continue to be a source of pain for him.[35] Playing an active role in the war,[16] Grievous was often leading troops from the front[8] in a horrifying display of lightsaber prowess and mechanical body strength,[16] utilizing his enhanced physical capabilities to attack opposing forces,[33] crushing everyone who came in reach, including Jedi.[8] He prefers the front lines, surrounded by IG-100 MagnaGuards, and challenges Jedi Generals in hopes of adding their lightsabers to his collection.[16]

General Grievous was a ruthless warrior who waged and led campaigns of destruction and devastation.

General Grievous was a ruthless warrior who waged and led campaigns of destruction and devastation.

Not only was General Grievous a callously brilliant strategist, but his own skills as a warrior made him a deadly opponent in his own right.[8] The General demonstrated that one need not be strong in the Force to threaten even the greatest Jedi in combat.[49] He considers himself a superior warrior,[33] believing his mechanical limbs have made him superior to all opponents,[20] and sought to prove himself in combat.[33] On the battlefield, Grievous could be heard nursing a brutal hacking cough.[290] Even with this drawback, he proved to be the most fearsome of opponents, with his whole, fast-moving physique best described as a living weapon.[291] One of Grievous's weaknesses was that he failed to see how superior his enhanced cyborg abilities were to the slow-thinking droids under his commands.[36] He had little understanding of the Force, though he believed that the improvements made to his body gave him a greater power than that of the Jedi he hunted. He replaced this gap of knowledge with an appetite for destruction, especially of the power he did not truly comprehend.[43] However, transforming his body into a fighting machine left Grievous's organic anatomy weak inside his armor.[286]

Grievous's hatred for the Jedi was well known throughout the galaxy and was stated by him on many occasions. A feared Jedi hunter, he was well known for his brutality and ruthlessness.[74] Grievous savored each slaughter he made, especially those of children,[24] and takes morbid satisfaction in thrashing Jedi on the battlefield[5] and pursuing down nimble Jedi, something he thoroughly enjoys doing.[77] While a fearsome warrior, he was known to be[59] quick to run from a fight when the tide was turned against him,[74] frequently scuttling away to safety using all four limbs.[5] This tactic worked, until his final encounter with his nemesis, Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi,[74] with whom Grievous shared a fierce rivalry.[18] Kenobi could recognize the cyborg's mechanical cough from anywhere.[223] The Jedi considered such devious tactics to be cowardly, but Grievous held no notions of honor.[33] Though Mace Windu and the rest of the Council branded Grievous a coward,[34] running and hiding, as he has always done,[4] despite not being able to wield the Force, the truth was that he was a relentless and expert opponent who had defeated numerous Jedi in battle.[34]

Grievous has a brooding and sarcastic personality,[292] showed sadism,[11] and known for being just as callous as the droids he commands, whom he believes to be wrong.[211] He utilized Jedi Master Eeth Koth to express fear and anguish, knowing that Koth's suffering would pain the Jedi Order via the Force.[11] The cyborg has a vengeful thirst for killing Jedi[20] and a horrific habit of slaying them,[6] then keeping their lightsabers as trophies,[20] putting their lightsabers on his belt to terrify all comers,[84] and revels in utilizing them in battle.[20] When Kenobi and Skywalker were brought into his custody on theInvisible Hand, the satisfied Grievous would have smiled if it was possible for him.[211] Grievous had supreme confidence in his own abilities,[36] and was often arrogant, believing himself to be untouchable.[34] Grievous also insisted on fighting Jedi personally whenever possible, even when injured, which betrayed a sense of recklessness and restlessness in the cyborg general. This was shown by his refusal to heed EV-A4D's advice to recuperate after his first bout with Kit Fisto and his former apprentice Nahdar Vebb.[27] He acted recklessly again when he fought Obi-Wan on Utapau[4] that proved to be his undoing.[33]

Vicious streak and beyond the Jedi[]

"Whenever Grievous or Ventress cut down a Jedi, they brought me these little souvenirs of the battle. They make for quite the handsome display, don't you think?"
―Dooku, to Quinlan Vos[173]
Grievous was well-known for his obsession with collecting and reveling in wielding lightsabers from defeated Jedi Knights in battle.

Grievous was well-known for his obsession with collecting and reveling in wielding lightsabers from defeated Jedi Knights in battle.

Beginning while he was still a warlord on Kalee,[8] Grievous was proud of his expanding collection of war trophies, the lightsabers of his victims from life to death,[33] along with other souvenirs,[24] such as a case of severedPadawan's braids struck down before theirknighting. To his enemies, that case was horrifying. By the end of the Clone Wars, he had nearly a hundred in his macabre collection and had been rumored to have captured or killed dozens of Jedi, including Jedi Master Neebo and the recently knighted Nahdar Vebb.[33] In specific, he found great pleasure in hunting Jedi and claiming their lightsabers as new trophies.[285] Fortunately for both of them, Anakin Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi managed to avoid being counted among Grievous's list of victims.[8]

Grievous kept a gloomy trophy room in his secret hideaway and carried many stolen lightsabers at close hand beneath the lining of his cape[92] or around his waist.[173] Although Grievous killed many Jedi during the Clone Wars, his greatest prizes were the lightsabers of Pablo-Jill, Eeth Koth, Roron Corobb, and Shaak Ti.[92] Nahdar Vebb's lightsaber was briefly a part of his collection but was lost when Kit Fisto reclaimed it.[27] At one point, Grievous gained the lightsaber of Jedi Master Jmmaar.[45] His vicious streak extended beyond the Jedi,[33] and it was not just them that faced his ruthlessness,[22] as he personally killed Gungan General Tarpals on Naboo, and massacred the Nightsisters of Dathomir. There, he wiped out anentire clan of witches,[33] including one of the oldest and wisest Nightsisters,[293] Old Daka,[149] with no mercy, leaving only a couple survivors.[33] Even more, he had the honor of finally eliminating[7] one of the most powerful Nightsisters,[33] Mother Talzin,[178] who had survived his previous brutal assault on Dathomir.[149]

Relationships[]

"Chancellor Palpatine managed to escape your grip, General. Without Count Dooku, I have doubts about your ability to keep us safe."
"Be thankful, Viceroy, you have not found yourself in my grip."
―Nute Gunray, and Grievous' retort[4]
Grievous conferring with Dooku.

Grievous conferring with Dooku.

Grievous was loyal to both of his masters, Count Dooku[135][149] and Darth Sidious,[4] While Grievous had clashes with Dooku,[97][27] he displayed a great respect towards the Confederacy's leader,[135][149] whose orders the general would carry out without hesitation.[38] Indeed, Grievous once made it clear toNix Card that Dooku was the only person he was willing to take orders from,[135] although he was also more than willing to obey the whims of the shadowy Sidious.[4] Dooku himself, however, regarded the cyborg as nothing more than a useful tool.[71] He shared his master's confidence, such as when Dooku informed him of Savage Opress's growing power, to which Grievous simply laughed at the notion that Opress could pose a threat to them.[156] Grievous believes that Dooku was a former student trained by Jedi Master Yoda.[174] After Maul and Mother Talzin successfully captured Dooku, Grievous was trusted enough to join Sidious in rescuing him from a Nightbrother village on Dathomir.[177]

For all the respect he showed Dooku, such as directly calling the count his master,[149] Grievous also had a hate for Dooku, which deepened when Dooku leaked the location of his lair to the Jedi,[35] something that Grievous was unwilling to forgive.[7] While fleeing the Battle of Coruscant, Grievous decided that, with any luck, he would be able to blame the disaster on Dooku.[211] Furthermore, Grievous expressed no remorse for the Count's death at the hands of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, even if Dooku had helped him in lightsaber combat; rather, he viewed having full control over the Separatist forces as immensely helpful.[7] Grievous knew that Darth Sidious was Count Dooku's master,[99] but he had no idea that he was actually Sheev Palpatine himself. In a meeting with Sidious and other Separatists, Grievous learned of a new and even more powerful "apprentice"[4] but never learned of their identity.[294] While Sidious had no need for the cyborg by that time and abandoned his pawn,[4] Grievous sought to show himself worthy of Sidious.[18]

Ventress teases Grievous on Kamino.

Ventress teases Grievous on Kamino.

Despite being on the same side,[295] General Grievous and Asajj Ventress shared a rivalry,[18] and this suited Count Dooku perfectly and was very much the Sith way.[295] There was an implication of perpetual conflict between them demonstrated by how both worked separately, rather than together.[18] Grievous and Ventress were constantly tested and challenged by Dooku, in the same way Dooku's master repeatedly tested and challenged him.[71] Grievous seemed to hold a little respect for her, as he praised her on her style and noted that they could be equals, but Ventress dismissed the idea.[112]

Unaware that it was Dooku who had turned on Ventress, Grievous regarded her as a traitor after her departure from the CIS. The general openly declared that he had always been superior to her during the Battle of Dathomir.[149] Grievous and Ventress shared some traits; neither had a deep affection for the Jedi Order[18] and both disliked battle droids.[80][79] As for Grievous, the Republic and the Jedi intervened in a conflict between his people and the Huk, siding with their enemy and leaving his people to starve to death;[7] as for Ventress, the Jedi had abandoned[296] her master,Ky Narec, who had discovered her on the planetRattatak[297] and taught her in the use of the Force.[173]

Grievous has some regard for others patriotism.[184] Grievous had always disliked Nute Gunray, the Neimoidian Viceroy who led the Separatist Council,[7] Gunray, in turn, despised Grievous for Count Dooku preferential treatment of the cyborg.[111] He threatened to kill Gunray, when the Neimoidian was brave enough to publicly criticize the cyborg.[4] Gor was one of the few creatures that Grievous cared for,[56] displaying a certain affection for his cyborg pet and being dismayed upon learning of the creature's death,[27] which became another reason for his hatred of the Jedi.[56] He also developed a kind of bond with his medical droid EV-A4-D, though he yelled at him from time to time and humiliated him, he let him criticize him without tearing him apart.[27] Grievous shared his secrets with his medical droid, one of the few entitles in the galaxy who knew Grievous's secrets.[55]

Grievous had a low opinion of his B1 battle droids.

Grievous had a low opinion of his B1 battle droids.

Despite commanding the Separatists' droid armies,[11] Grievous also had a disdain and lack of regard for the battle droids, especially B1 models, considering them all but useless, and was not hesitant to express his frustrations on nearby units and wouldn't hesitate to destroy or abandon them in an instant.[79][106] Grievous was frequently dissatisfied with the droid army's failure to fulfill his strict standards[33] and was one of many Separatist commanders who became upset by the droid's limitations.[298]

After suffering a humiliating defeat, distracting Grievous wielding a lightsaber in a bad mood never worked out well for the battle droid.[9] Nonetheless, he was proud to lead what he believed to be the most powerful droid army the galaxy had ever seen.[11] Legend claimed he was so willing to harm them because, in some ways, the droids reminded him of his own flaws. Furthermore, Grievous could not see the similarities between himself and the droids he harassed, believing that his organic heart made him stronger and better than the droids he tried to think he was nothing like.[32] This habit often caused Dooku to remind Grievous that the droids were expensive[79] and that they were made to follow orders, not question them.[43]

Considering the general's hatred of battle droids, his IG-100 MagnaGuards had to be impressively tough to survive his demands.[9] He outfitted them with Kaleesh cloaks and head wraps echoed the outfits worn by his companions[10] as a tribute.[9] He volunteered to teach his MagnaGuards a variety of lessons on not only combat but also the psychology of living organic beings.[46]

With his four arms,[173] smooth[211] skull-like[173] metal mask,[211] and clawed feet, Grievous looked like something from anightmare caused by thespice, instead of looking like a real individual. He was more machine than living creature, but the amber slitted eyes that peered through his mask,[173] staring down at opponents,[24] revealed a dreadful malice:[173] underneath the armor was the heart of an warlord,[299] who was regarded as an evil individual by his foes.[223] Despite his tremendous power[8] and having seemed like a mechanical creature on the exterior,[22] Grievous felt humiliated and detested droids and responded violently if anybody[8] dared[22] to initially[49] mistake him for a mere machine.[20] Nonetheless, Grievous realized that his new form made him frightening[8] and was concerned about his upgrades,[60] insisting to EV-A4-D that they are "improvements."[27] Legend specified in order to enjoy the benefits of both organic and inorganic lifeforms, he believed he could be as strong and versatile as a droid, with all the cunning, passion, and capacity for emotion of an organic being.[32] On Utapau, it was not the first time he gloated over how his metal mask revealed no emotion, which was useful for Grievous when dealing with the Separatist Council; Grievous regarded them as ignorant beings who could not realize the extent of his disdain for them.[211]

Grievous feigned boastful satisfaction with his cybernetic form but was secretly angry.

Grievous feigned boastful satisfaction with his cybernetic form but was secretly angry.

The legend of the Battle of Alamass made further claims about Grievous's mental state; despite his military prowess, the general was still unhappy, for though he changed his body, he was not satisfied with his fate in life. In truth, he would never find peace or completion in the continued modification of his form, for deep down he sought escape, and no matter how much he might change what he was, he could never change who he was. Being a creature who was ruled by his heart, however, the general could never see that in himself. As a result, the general who would become a cyborg was a troubled soul, and he expressed his troubles by the only means he knew how-violence. Grievous became angrier and more vengeful he became, lashing out at anybody he thought was weak.[32]

The pathological hatred he felt toward the Jedi, against whom he had sworn to exact a terrible vengeance for crimes against him and his people, caused Grievous to target Jedi one by one. After the catastrophic intervention[8] of the Galactic Republic[16] and Jedi in a conflict between his people and the Huk decades earlier,[8] Grievous believed it is his duty to rid the galaxy of Jedi "filth."[44] By the time of the Clone Wars, Grievous cared not for the Republic or any political motivation to fight and instead focused his energy on destroying the Jedi Order.[11]

Skills and abilities[]

Lightsaber abilities[]

"You fool! I've been trained in your Jedi arts by Count Dooku!"
―Grievous to Obi-Wan Kenobi[4]
Grievous was very skilled with lightsabers, which allowed him to defeat and kill several great Jedi duelists.

Grievous was very skilled with lightsabers, which allowed him to defeat and kill several great Jedi duelists.

Although he lacked a powerful connection to the Force, Grievous was a highly skilled warrior who was capable of proficiently wielding lightsabers in combat against his enemies. His skill was a result of training received from Count Dooku,[20] a Sith Lord once a Jedi Master.[28] A master of several forms of lightsaber combat, Grievous was capable of quickly adapting to the fighting styles implemented by his opponents. Furthermore, due to the enhancements provided to him by his cybernetics, the Kaleesh often utilized superior strength and agility during his encounters with Jedi.[20]

A skilled lightsaber combatant who specialized in the form known asJar'Kai, which contributed to his personalized style of combat, Grievous utilized the advantage of his additional limbs during battle with others, which thereby allowed him to wield four lightsabers as a result and employ a personalized variation to overwhelm opponents.[4] His strategy dictated that the three key elements of fear, surprise, and intimidation were needed to undermine an enemy's abilities; if any of these were absent, it would be preferable to withdraw and reestablish them.[46]

Throughout the duration of the Clone Wars as a cyborg warrior, Grievous often clashed blades with numerous Jedi generals of the Republic.[20] His blade killed numerous Jedi that came into contact with him,[24] and indeed surviving an encounter with Grievous was something that few Jedi could accomplish.[300] Even members of the Jedi Council struggled to challenge him.[20] Grievous could destroy numerous enemies, including clone troopers,[108] droids,[93] Gungans,[140] and Mandalorian warriors.[177] He also was able to battle and defeat, or at least hold his own against,[5] members of the Jedi Order, such as the wise and tactical Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi on several occasions throughout much of the Clone Wars[33] to a stalemate or an interruption,[7] including a duel on Caliban;[96] onboard the Subjugator-class cruiser, theMalevolence; aboard the cruiserSurrogator in the Saleucami system; on Kamino; and aboard Kenobi's command ship, the Negotiator, near Florrum.[33]

Against Jedi Master Kit Fisto, although he lost one hand, he still held his own against the Nautolan Jedi to a standstill until the MagnaGuards showed up and surrounded him.[27] Then, against Eeth Koth, Grievous was able to push Koth back, although he then used his MagnaGuards to subdue him. Grievous engaged Master Adi Gallia on two occasions; aboard theSurrogator, the two briefly dueled, but Grievous managed to escape,[11] and aboard her flagship, Grievous fought Gallia in the middle of a firefight, during which he sent her flying with a kick, defeating and seizing her as a prisoner.[143] According to the Kaleesh general’s own account, he once braved the entire Jedi strike team.[25] Grievous quickly overpowered Ahsoka Tano, the Padawan of Anakin Skywalker, in their first encounter during their time aboard Skytop Station, knocking her unconscious in the process, where he utilized intimidation tactics, such as roaring, to discourage his opponent.[108] However, while Tano had improved by the time of their second encounter on the planet Florrum, as she utilized the Force to gain an advantage, Grievous was once again able to overpower the Padawan through the implementation of his additional limbs and clawed feet.[157]

The general almost defeated Kenobi several times,[33] successfully defeated him onboard theNegotiator near Florrum[159] and Separatist supply ship above Utapau,[169] but was later slain on that same planet by the Jedi.[4] Although the Grand Jedi Master's Force abilities proving too much for the General to handle, Grievous was capable of going toe-to-toe against Yoda on his own.[174] Grievous fought Depa Billaba in at least two different duels; on Haruun Kal, he caused serious injuries to Billaba, leaving her in a six-month coma;[170] on Myeeto, although he lost two upper hands, Grievous landed a glancing blow behind her back and still able to hold his own.[185] During his mission to capture the Chancellor, Grievous dueled Shaak Ti; Ti managed to fight further, but Grievous managed to get the upper hand. He ensnared her with electrified cables, which knocked her unconscious.[92]

Grievous could encounter Jedi Order members, whom he was known to despise, but he could also face off against others.

Grievous could encounter Jedi Order members, whom he was known to despise, but he could also face off against others.

Although Grievous usually encountered members of the Jedi Order he despised,[11] he could also face off against non-members.[149] According to the legend, Grievous could face even the most fearsome opponents without worrying about pain or suffering injuries or having to hold back in his attack out of concern for vengeance, as damaged droid parts could be easily repaired or replaced.[32] Among them was Asajj Ventress, a former Sith Assassin; Grievous was able to hold his own against Ventress in a standstill on Dathomir, even kicking her back until one of his arms was severed off as he fell to the ground, but in reaction, he had his droid open fire on her.[149] One years later, Grievous would have another opportunity to fight Ventress again during her mission to assassinate her former master on Raxus; as they both tumbled down, Grievous landed over Ventress with his foot pressed against her throat, then grabbed her with all four hands, and hurled her to the lower level. However, she escaped. Earlier in that mission, Grievous fought Quinlan Vos, losing his lightsabers and hand at first, but eventually overpowering Vos in midair and pushing him back into the wall before being locked in a security center.[173] Grievous also dueled the former Sith Lord Maul on two separate occasions,[153][178] both resulting in stalemates.[301]

Not only could he attack and block another's with his lightsaber,[4] but Grievous also could deflect blaster shots andboomas with a single swing[108][140] or spin of his lightsaber.[185] In addition, he could throw his lightsaber by spinning his hand[27] or throwing it directly at his opponent.[46]

Other abilities[]

"I met a Kaleesh on my travels who bragged of a revered warrior. He supposedly had cybernetic implants for enhanced combat!"
―An artist, in his journal[12]

Grievous chose an unorthodox style while contending with the Jedi, using his four arms to his advantage.[27] While having no Force ability,[20] Grievous countered his lack of supernatural abilities with cybernetic upgrades:[18] his artificial limbs and cybernetic systems allowed the reflexes and agility to equal those of the Jedi,[5] making him dangerous to those he encountered.[18] Grievous' keen senses and the precision of his mechanical arms[33] and split armor[37] allowed him to separate his two arms into four, making him capable of wielding four lightsabers at once[4] with devastating effect.[38] He could engage in lightsaber combat and use a blaster at close range at the same time,[27] a lethal double threat for even an experienced, Force-sensitive opponent.[24]

With his mechanical hands, whether divided into four[4] or not,[112][159] Grievous can spin lightsabers[4] at a horrifying speed,[37] turning them into devastating energy pinwheels.[5] This became his preferred method,[22] and some Jedi he encountered were quick enough to deflect it.[46] He could also rotate his torso; when clones piled on top of him during the Battle of Saleucami, he used that ability to throw the troopers off him.[11] His magnetic, claw-like limbs allowed[8] him to cling, spider-like, to the outside panels of starships or quickly scale vertical metal surfaces,[24] to easily[77] climb walls and even ceilings[8] to reach areas that would otherwise be difficult to access.[77] Each arm can also function as a leg,[37] and he employs his extra limbs to assist him in scurrying[77] forward like a huge insect[37] with spider-like agility.[77]

The four-armed Grievous, wielding his lightsabers.

The four-armed Grievous, wielding his lightsabers.

Grievous was capable of fighting fairly,[97] but he was willing to do whatever it took and resort to any weapon[60] or backup to win a fight,[11] utilizing all of the technology at his disposal.[33] When he locked blades with others, Grievous used one of his free arms to grab, toss,[112] or draw out a blaster. He would also either use his IG-100 MagnaGuards to help him during his fight,[27] or fight his opponent for him to wear them down long enough to personally deliver the final blow.[11]

Grievous was very fast as he was able to use his cybernetics to crawl on the ground and make a quick escape if he needed to.[11] Not only was he fast, but he also had enhanced strength, With a single kick, Grievous was able to send someone across the corridor or atop a gunship, almost toppling it over,[159] hurled a varactyl off of him,[164] using only his hands and feet to crush theMandalorian's powerful armor and skulls,[177] and delivered a single blow powerful enough to make a dent.[4] His hand-to-hand combat abilities far exceeded those of an ordinary soldier,[33] as he utilized his two[4] or four arms[112] fighting in a unique style,[49] lifting, throwing, choking, and crushing with either just his bare hands or powerful[4][159] durasteel[8] feet that were magnetized and so sharp that they were effectively talons.[5] Additionally, he could even transfer weapons with them into his hand.[4]

Equipped with strong armor, Grievous could stand up to explosions and other attacks.

Equipped with strong armor, Grievous could stand up to explosions and other attacks.

With a metal body stronger than any droid's shell,[211] Grievous was very durable and could even resist explosions from fuel barrels.[159] His biological remains were very much not fireproof,[6] but they remained safe behind his armor.[159] Thanks to his cyborg form, Grievous was able to survive in space and grip effectively onto a ship's hull. When Kenobi kicked at him during the Battle of Utapau, Grievous hardly felt it, but it very much hurt Kenobi.[211] Unlike most opponents, the Kaleesh cyborg could afford to lose a limb or two during battle,[18] seemingly unfazed by his injuries,[261] which may slow him down but not stop him.[18] However, damage and defeat forced him to return home[24] for repairs and medical checks.[55]

With his powerful armored body,[26] he has proven sufficient to withstand damage on numerous occasions,[302] unharmed after being hit with a Force push hard enough to crack a ship's window,[11] being slammed into a wall hard enough to cause a cloud of dust,[174] or being tackled against a ship's window, but it seemed to have little effect on him.[177] Grievous takes no harm when he crashes his speeder into a herd of varactyls[164] or when he walks past through Mother Talzin's magick barrier,[178] capable of absorbing blaster fire[149] and Force lightning, with a Force lightning barrage by Sidious and Dooku.[178] After being flung back with a Force push against the heavy machinery, hard enough to leave a large dent, and then plummeting down, despite losing two of his last remaining lightsabers, he was still able to escape.[4]

Military skills[]

"The general's description of your tactics have been one hundred percent accurate today. Very impressive, even bymy standards."
―TV-94, to Anakin Skywalker[11]
Grievous was a force to be reckoned with in both strategy and combat.

Grievous was a force to be reckoned with in both strategy and combat.

On his homeworld, Grievous had previously demonstrated his talents[18] and proven himself to be a brilliant military leader, training and leading his people expertly. That trait remained when he became a cyborg general in command of the Separatist Droid Army.[22] Grievous was also a competent strategist as he used his massive army to overwhelm his opponents.[149] Grievous recognized that clone troopers were superior than his droids.[59] He had developed a method capable of defeating a Jedi and the clones under his command by deploying a mix of command droids and MagnaGuards. The Kaleesh cyborg utilized his strategic abilities to prioritize the pursuit of Jedi generals, board their ships, and apprehend them. Grievous threaten the Jedi Council with such great threat that a team of their best Jedi were dispatched.[18] Grievous sometimes enlistedCommerce Guild forces for combat on rocky worlds or in urban areas, whileOC-9 homing spider droids served as heavy armor and siege weaponry, with modifiedSpelunker probe droids providing reconnaissance and sabotage.[16]

Grievous led a devastating campaign in the Outer Rim, crushing multiple legions and fleets along the way. In the Battle of Bothawui, Grievous was able to lead his fleet through Bothawui's planetary ring, taking advantage of asteroids to defend himself from surprise attacks,[106] and using this strategy allowed him to damage a Republic cruiser[59] until Skywalker realized what he was up to.[106] He was able to correctly anticipate the Republic's movements and accurately foresee Anakin's tactics during the Battle of Saleucami.[11] Grievous was also able to fool the Republic forces during the Battle of Kamino with his ships taking heavy casualties, completely fooling even Anakin, but Obi-Wan Kenobi, his rival, was the only person who eventually identified his plan.[112] Later, he led his fleets to victory against Kenobi's, the Republic's[159] wise, tactical Jedi General,[33] and took over his flagship without losing a single capital ship.[159]

He could calculate with certainty, based on previous experience, that the odds were stacked against them at the Battle of Zanbar.[153] even on the verge of victory at Ord Mantell.[139] He was also able to recognize that Maul had yet to deploy warships during the Battle on Ord Mantell. Tey-Zuka calculated that the enemy ships had been destroyed on the initial bombardment, but soon theirdreadnought was hit, and Grievous recognized that they had been lured into a trap.[177] He managed to lure Depa Billaba into a trap, cutting off her exits and surrounding her with droids on Mygeeto.[185] He also had an advantage because he could directly command his battle droids with his two antennae built into his head and even access the system viacomlinks built into his cybernetic systems, directing theInvisible Hand's defense.[45]

Grievous pilots the Soulless One.

Grievous pilots theSoulless One.

The General gained a reputation as a talented flier[287] and piloted a customizedBelbullab-22 starfighter known as theSoulless One.[20] He was skilled enough to avoid and escape Anakin Skywalker's starfighter. Not only did Grievous successfully avoid each laser fire, but he also managed to achieve hyperspace without a single shot,[106] demonstrating his superior cyborg-enhanced piloting skills.[287] Although it should be noted that Anakin almost shot him down, but his starfighter lost a piece of shrapnel embedded in the fighter that caused it to careen off course.[106] He managed to keep up with Skywalker,[169] who was considered the best pilot in the Republic,[4] scoring enough hits on the Jedi'sfreighter to damage it.[169] While he was an amazingly talented fighter on the ground, Grievous recognized that his skills as a fighter pilot, although not insignificant, were not comparable to those of a Jedi[167] and preferred to abandon a battle.[303]

Equipment[]

"So uncivilized…"
―Obi-Wan Kenobi disposing of Grievous's blaster[4]
Grievous wielded a custom DT-57 "Annihilator

Grievous wielded a custom DT-57 "Annihilator."

Despite not having Force sensitivity or official Jedi training, Grievous fought using a collection of stolen lightsabers.[24] In contrast to his Jedi adversaries,[33] and aside from an expanding collection of stolen lightsabers he utilized in hand-to-hand combat,[8] he also owned a customDT-57 "Annihilator" blaster pistol[60] called the "Grievance Striker"[226] in range combat[8] and uses any weapon, such as an electrostaff[4] or other models of blaster, such as theDC-17 pistol[27] or E-5 rifle.[97] Grievous was equipped with grapple lines built into his wrists,[37] which he could launch at a long distance to attach himself to objects.[4]

The General also piloted a customized Belbullab-22 starfighter known as theSoulless One. Not only did he use his own starfighter,[106] but the brutal cyborg used other vehicles,[90] including a combat speeder[157] and a modified wheel bike.[4]

Behind the scenes[]

Overview[]

"With General Grievous, I wanted somebody who was reminiscent of what Anakin is going to become, which is a half man, half robot. In this case, Grievous is sort of 20% alien and 80% robot."
George Lucas on the creation of Grievous[304]
Later-stage concept art of the droid general.

Later-stage concept art of the droid general.

General Grievous was developed forStar Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith as a powerful new villain on the side of theConfederacy.[305][306] The character made his first appearance in theStar Wars Insider piece "Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 15:3:02" fromissue 75[307]—which was released onApril 6 of2004 but was shipped to subscribers startingMarch 19[308]—after an indirect mention inStar Wars Insider 73's "CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 15:01:15 Edition"[309] onJanuary 13 of that year.[310] Although he went so far as to grace the cover ofStar Wars Insider 75 and had been introduced to theStar Wars fanbase byStarWars.com onMarch 15 as the "New Face of Evil,"[308]Grievous's introduction is considered to have come[311] onApril 8, 2004,[312] within "Chapter 20" of the2003 animated seriesStar Wars: Clone Wars.[313] As of2014, many of these stories are now considered to be part of theStar Wars Legends continuity.[314]Canonically speaking, Grievous made his first appearance inRevenge of the Sith.[4]

While Grievous would only have around six minutes of screen time in the final film, with Darth Sidious actually being the film's primary antagonist,[4] StarWars.com had teased Grievous's coming role inRevenge of the Sith onMay 26, 2004, claiming that Grievous would be "the Villain of Episode III."[315] InRevenge of the Sith, the character was portrayed byMatthew Wood, the film's supervising sound editor.[4] In his first appearance in Chapter 20, Grievous had been voiced byJohn DiMaggio[313] beforeRichard McGonagle took on the role for the rest of the originalClone Wars series.[316] However, StarWars.com had confirmed before release ofRevenge of the Sith that Grievous "[wouldn't] necessarily" sound in the film like he did in that animated series.[315] SinceRevenge of the Sith, Wood has retained the role of Grievous, portraying the droid general in the2008 animated seriesStar Wars: The Clone Wars[79] and numerous other post-Revenge of the Sith appearances.[25]

Development[]

Creation[]

"It's rare to have a new main character that has to be designed from scratch."
―Warren Fu[317]
Early concept art of Grievous.

Early concept art of Grievous.

During the development ofRevenge of the Sith, Grievous was created when it was clear that, with Dooku dying early in the film, the movie would need a new villain.[318] The initial instructions that Director George Lucas gave the Art Department were very open-ended: "a droid general,"[306] specifying that the character needed to be reminiscent of theOriginal trilogy's Darth Vader without being a copy of the famous Sith Lord.[318] From that vague direction, the artists developed a lot of explorations, some purely mechanical, some not, for the look of General Grievous.[306] Lucas later noted to the crew that Grievous needed to clearly and visually be a cyborg, denying early designs that depicted his mask with roboticphotoreceptors.[305]

An early concept design featured Grievous as "a disembodied alien head, trailing a number of prehensile tentacles".[319] Legend has it that Nilo Rodis-Jamero got the idea for Boba Fett's ship from the San Rafael streetlamps. In that spirit, concept artistWarren Fu drew on unexpected ideas from everyday objects. A spray bottle inspired his first passes at interesting heads. Those designs weren't picked, but George gravitated towards another one of Wu's designs, which ended up being the MagnaGuards.[318][317] Amongst the artists of the Episode III art department[315] who made designs for Grievous wereDerek Thompson,Erik Tiemens,Alex Jaeger, andWarren Fu. Ultimately, it was a sketch by the latter that most defined what Grievous would look like,[306] even though it was only a quick sketch that he was not very impressed by. Lucas, meanwhile, was instantly impressed by the drawing.[318]

Jacob Epstein's statue Rock Drill (reconstruction pictured) has been connected to Grievous's design by commentators.

Jacob Epstein's statueRock Drill (reconstruction pictured) has been connected to Grievous's design by commentators.

According to StarWars.com, artistsRobert Barnes,Iain McCaig, andRyan Church were also involved in creating Grievous.[315] When interviewedThe Star Wars Archives: Episodes I–III, 1999–2005, Wu stated Grievous's white coloration was created to be the opposite of Darth Vader's black suit, further noting that, within Chinese culture, the color of white represents death.[318] According toRob Coleman,Ray Harryhausen’sKali from theThe Golden Voyage of Sinbad was an inspiration for the four-armed general.[320] From Warren Fu's initial sketch came further refinements,[306] and the finalized character would emerge from discussions between Barnes, McCaig, Church, and Wu, followed by sketches. Finally a foot-tall maquette[315][306] sculpted by Robert Barnes showed what the General would look like in three dimensions. This sculpture was further modified to become a realistic computer-generated model for use byIndustrial Light & Magic.[306]

Grievous's design was finalized around the end of2002, only six months before shooting for the movie began.[321] Commentators have drawn a connection between Grievous's design andRock Drill,[322] a 1913-1915[323] statue by British artistJacob Epstein. The statue's design has also been compared to the B1 battle droid.[324] After Lucas approved the maquette design, Industrial Light & Magic began its work on creating the character's CGI model.[315] The model of Grievous was one of the most complicated ILM had ever constructed, having so many parts of differing physical qualities.[306]

Continued production and filming[]

On set, no one person played Grievous, though off-screen dialogue readerDuncan Young read his lines. For combat sequences, stunt performerKyle Rowling wore a greenscreen or bluescreen suit to play Grievous in his battles with Obi-Wan Kenobi.[306] During production, the crew found it hard to film the duel between Kenobi and Grievous when the cyborg warlord uses all four of his hands. After considering having one actor sit atop another or having one suspended from the ceiling to achieve the tall general's multiple armed attack run, it was decided to use two stunt performers, with one standing in front of the other, to achieve the scene, but it was decided this strategy did not work out. Their next idea was to have one performer learn both Grievous's above and below attacks, allowing the complete attack run to be assembled out of both passes in post-production. In the end, it was decided that Grievous should lose several of his hands quickly to make filming easier on the crew, explaining why Grievous only briefly uses all four of his limbs to duel inRevenge of the Sith.[325]

Lucas originally wanted a powerful erect posture for the 'droid, but decided during production to have him rendered hunched and sickly.[326] To that end, during the production ofRevenge of the Sith, George Lucas came into work one day with a cough and decided that it would be amusing to record it and use it on the new Episode III villain.[304] According to animation directorRob Coleman, the idea of this sicky element was to foreshadowStar Wars' more famous half-man/half-machine, Vader, whom Grievous was "like the alpha version of." Grievous's vampiric movements were inspired by the German horror classicNosferatu, one of many monster-movie references inSith.[326] Coleman further stated in theRevenge of the Sith DVD commentary that Grievous's cybernetics were seen as a step in the development of the Vader armor by Lucas and company, with Vader's cybernetics finally perfecting what had been the prototype with Grievous. This explains why Grievous suffers from a cough but Vader does not.[304]

General Grievous's computer generated design was approved in March 2004 but would not be completed for some time (Grievous's finalized model in Revenge of the Sith, pictured).

General Grievous's computer generated design was approved in March 2004 but would not be completed for some time (Grievous's finalized model inRevenge of the Sith, pictured).

At least as argued by some fan and commentators,[327] there is a difference between the more "relentless" Grievous seen in pre-Revenge of the Sith material and the quick-to-retreat, "mustache-twirling" villain depicted in the film, an apparent contradiction even acknowledged byStar Wars Insider. It was George Lucas who wanted to make Grievous more of a "Dracula Droid" and made the call after watching a rough cut ofRevenge of the Sith.[328] Grievous's computer generated design was approved in March of 2004. According to StarWars.com, as of May 26 of that year, Grievous's model had yet to "painted," nor had his body language and animation been refined or developed. As such, Grievous's model had not yet been added to the cut of the film as it existed at that time. No voice actor had been found at that time as well, with producerRick McCallum hypothesizing that voice-work for Grievous and the rest of the cast would begin sometime between August and November of that year.[315]

Finding a voice[]

It would be many months before a voice actor was hired to perform Grievous's dialogue. In the end, Supervising Sound Editor Matthew Wood had submitted the winning audition.[306] According to Wood himself, he was a sound editor for Lucas's projects when Lucas started recording many different actors for the voice of Grievous. They had planned to process Grievous's voice to make it sound like it was coming out of his "little cyborg face."[329] Lucasfilm recordedBen Burtt's voice for General Grievous whileRick McCallum put out a huge casting call.Chris Scarabosio, the dialogue editor, and Wood devised how Grievous was supposed to sound, and George approved it.[330]

After getting auditions from various actors, Lucas never gravitated towards one he liked. Wood had the luxury of hearing everyone's auditions, so his friend encouraged him to put one.[329] Chris said Matthew should try to get the part, but he thought it was "too weird and I couldn't do it." In his own words, Wood had an advantage in knowing what George wanted as he heard him talk to the actors about Grievous. Finally, Wood decided to give it a try.[329][330] Chris recorded him[329] and put the tape under an anonymous name with the rest.[329][330] Matthew didn't think about it after that until one day Rick McCallum came up to him and asked if Matthew had the agent's name of the person whose voice was on a certain tape since he had all the documentation. Wood thought it was a prank, "that he knew it was me and I had screwed up," but Rick couldn't have known. Thinking he had crossed the line, Wood confessed it was him. McCallum apparently said afterward, "Are you s**tting me?" before asking Wood what to do, to which he suggested telling George. McCallum then called George and said it was Matthew Wood's voice. George then called Wood and asked him to come over and record it.[329]

Wood would later state that Lucas was "really cool about it," much to his own shock of receiving the role of a lead villain in a new Star Wars movie.[329] He would later say of the experience in an interview, "It was fun, because I don't have any shyness around George."[330] By Wood's own admission, that chance changed his life and opened the doors for many other voice-acting roles. When auditioning, Matthew Wood used an Eastern European accent from recently spending time in Prague and aBela Lugosi Dracula component that Lucas himself liked, mixed with "a little bit of a drill sergeant vibe." According to Mathew Wood, Grievous's original origin was that he was a Jedi who had been betrayed by Dooku and "had a bone to pick with the Jedi."[329] Wood didn't tell anyone about his role until, finally, when the film was printed, he told "everybody."[330]

Before Matthew Wood was cast as Grievous, British actorGary Oldman was offered Grievous's role. According to a report in theDaily Star, which quoted Oldman's official spokesman, "Gary was excited and looking forward to working on the film. The snag is that the movie is being made without members of theScreen Actors Guild. It means Gary would have been working illegally overseas. Out of respect and solidarity with the other members, he could not and would not consider violating the rules of his union." Production had already been completed, and Oldman's work was limited to providing the voice of General Grievous - described at the time as an evil Jedi Knight killer - and was due to be completed during the post-production process taking place then at the LucasFilm HQ,Skywalker Ranch.[331] Gary Oldman said he did a voice on theHappy Sad Confused podcast. However, due to something to do with union and non-union talent, he did not want to be at the center of any controversy surrounding breaking union rules. He praised director George Lucas, stating, "[Lucas] directed me the whole thing; yeah, he was terrific."[332]

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Early concept art of Grievous.
Early concept art of Grievous.
Later-stage concept art of the droid general.
Later-stage concept art of the droid general.
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Early abandoned scene of Plo Koon (with space mask) fighting General Grievous in the debris field in "Rising Malevolence"
Early abandoned scene of Plo Koon (with space mask) fighting General Grievous in the debris field in "Rising Malevolence"

Contradictions[]

General Grievous as a cyborg warrior

General Grievous as a cyborg warrior

According to San Hill - Banking Clan Chairman -Base Series 1, which was released as part ofStar Wars: Card Trader, Grievous proved to be a volatile ally towards San Hill, Poggle the Lesser, and Dooku in the time before his cyborg transformation. As such, the three began conspiring to destroy Grievous and rebuild him into a super-cyborg of servitude.[333] At the time,Lucasfilm Story Group memberPablo Hidalgo said this was an outdated Legends reference[334] based on the character's backstory from the comic "The Eyes of Revolution."[335] However, as other modern sources have canonized[8][12] "The Eyes of Revolution"-inspired details,[335] the Story Group may have changed its mind.

As established by the reference bookStar Wars: On the Front Lines[194] and supported by episodes ofStar Wars: The Clone Wars,[196][336][337] only a few days pass between the Battles of Coruscant and Utapau.[194] "The Duel for Peace" states that Kenobi had not seen Grievous in a long time before the Battle of Utapau.[223] However, they had last seen each other face-to-face in the Battle of Coruscant[4] mere days prior.[194]Star Wars Bust Collection 68 also claimed that Grievous hid on Utapau in "the closing weeks" of the war after the Battle of Coruscant.[338] However, as only a few days pass between the Battles of Coruscant and Utapau,[194] that cannot be accurate.

The2023 reference magazineStar Wars Starships & Vehicles 55 states that Grievous requested a more advanced battle droid after becoming Supreme Commander of the Separatists, which led to the development of the MagnaGuard. In specific, it claims he asked for more advanced droids than theTrade Federation's simple combat droids, which he criticized for relying on commands from a centralcomputer and being incapable of learning from their mistakes on their own.[30] The majority of sources, however, state that Grievous requested such droids back when he was fighting for the InterGalactic Banking Clan, placing the creation of the MagnaGuards earlier in theStar Wars timeline.[7][9] This article sides with the majority of sources and states that Grievous requested his advanced droid troops during his days as an IGBC enforcer. The presence of MagnaGuards[339] in33 BBY[146] via to their appearance inDarth Maul (2017) 3[339] helps to narrow down the timeline further.

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  114. 114.0114.1114.2114.3114.4114.5Star Wars: Uprising: Laboratory of Grievous
  115. Solo: A Star Wars Story The Official Guide
  116. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Cloak of Darkness"
  117. "Scarif and Other Planets in the Outer Rim" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  118. 118.0118.1118.2Star Wars Helmet Collection: Captain RexDatabank A-Z: Valorum–Vassek
  119. 119.0119.1Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi
  120. 120.0120.1120.2120.3"Geonosis and Other Planets in the Outer Rim" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  121. 121.00121.01121.02121.03121.04121.05121.06121.07121.08121.09TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Holocron Heist"
  122. 122.0122.1122.2122.3122.4122.5122.6122.7Collapse of the Republic
  123. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Senate Spy"
  124. 124.0124.1TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Landing at Point Rain"
  125. Assuming that no kills were counted more than once, this number was obtained by using simple math to totalAnakin Skywalker's andAhsoka Tano's kills, as mentioned in "Landing at Point Rain."
  126. "Ezra Bridger and Other Users of the Force" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  127. 127.0127.1127.2127.3127.4127.5127.6127.7127.8TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Deserter"
  128. StarWars.com "The Deserter" Episode Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image 1 caption)
  129. StarWars.com The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Deserter onStarWars.com(original site is defunct)
  130. StarWars.com "The Deserter" Episode Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image 10 caption)
  131. StarWars.com Encyclopedia Jesse in theEncyclopedia(original site is defunct)
  132. 132.0132.1StarWars.com "The Deserter" Episode Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image 15 caption)
  133. "Mustafar and Other Planets in the Outer Rim" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  134. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "R2 Come Home"
  135. 135.0135.1135.2135.3135.4135.5135.6TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Heroes on Both Sides"
  136. Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 77Droid Directory: Infiltrator Demolition Droids
  137. 137.0137.1TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Padawan Lost"
  138. 138.0138.1138.2TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Water War"
  139. 139.0139.1139.2"The Clone Wars" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  140. 140.00140.01140.02140.03140.04140.05140.06140.07140.08140.09140.10140.11TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Shadow Warrior"
  141. Star Wars: Episode IThe Phantom Menace
  142. 142.0142.1"The Heroes of Naboo and Other Characters of the Galaxy" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  143. 143.00143.01143.02143.03143.04143.05143.06143.07143.08143.09TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Nomad Droids"
  144. 144.0144.1144.2Star Wars Helmet Collection: Commander NeyoHelmets: Commander Neyo
  145. 145.0145.1145.2145.3145.4"Ahsoka Tano and Other Users of the Force" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
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  147. 147.0147.1Marvel-TemplateLogo Uncover Secrets of the Force with 'General Grievous' onMarvel Comics'official website(backup link)
  148. Star Wars Galaxy Map poster
  149. 149.00149.01149.02149.03149.04149.05149.06149.07149.08149.09149.10149.11149.12149.13149.14149.15149.16149.17149.18149.19149.20149.21149.22149.23149.24149.25TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Massacre"
  150. 150.0150.1150.2"Bug" —The Clone Wars: Stories of Light and Dark
  151. StarWars-DatabankII Dathomir in theDatabank(backup link)
  152. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Bounty"
  153. 153.0153.1153.2153.3153.4153.5153.6Darth Maul — Son of Dathomir 1
  154. 154.0154.1StarWars-DatabankII Dathomir in theDatabank(backup link)(History gallery, image caption 11)
  155. 155.0155.1155.2155.3155.4TalesoftheEmpire-logoStar Wars: Tales of the Empire — "The Path of Fear"
  156. 156.0156.1TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Brothers"
  157. 157.0157.1157.2157.3157.4157.5157.6157.7157.8TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "A Necessary Bond"
  158. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Dooku Captured"
  159. 159.00159.01159.02159.03159.04159.05159.06159.07159.08159.09159.10159.11TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Bound for Rescue"
  160. "Republic, Rebel, and Resistance Starfighters" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  161. Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 45Droid Directory: HMP Predator Droid Gunship
  162. StarWars.com "A Necessary Bond" Episode Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image caption 18)
  163. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Secret Weapons"
  164. 164.0164.1164.2164.3164.4164.5TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Crystal Crisis"
  165. Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 30Guide to the Galaxy: Visiting Utapau
  166. 166.0166.1TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "In Search of the Crystal"
  167. 167.0167.1167.2167.3167.4167.5167.6167.7167.8"Republic and Separatist Ships (2)" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  168. 168.0168.1TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "A Death on Utapau"
  169. 169.0169.1169.2169.3169.4169.5169.6169.7169.8TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Big Bang"
  170. 170.0170.1170.2170.3170.4Kanan 9
  171. Kanan 7
  172. 172.0172.1172.2172.3172.4Kanan 11
  173. 173.00173.01173.02173.03173.04173.05173.06173.07173.08173.09173.10173.11173.12173.13173.14173.15173.16173.17Dark Disciple
  174. 174.0174.1174.2174.3174.4174.5174.6174.7Yoda 7
  175. The third arc ofStar Wars: Yoda featuresAgen Kolar on theJedi High Council. "A Seat on the Council" establishes that Kolar replacedEeth Koth, who served on the Council duringThe Clone Wars: The Lost Missions.Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the events of "The Wrong Jedi" to19 BBY.Galactic Atlas also dates the beginning ofGreat Jedi Purge, which includes the events of "Victory and Death," to 19BBY.StarWars.com Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order onStarWars.com(backup link) placesThe Lost Missions between "The Wrong Jedi" and "Victory and Death", dating the events ofThe Lost Missions to 19 BBY. Kolar was later seen on the Council duringStar Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith, the events of whichGalactic Atlas also dates to 19 BBY, including thedestruction of theJedi Order, limiting Kolar's tenure, andStar Wars: Yoda: Size Matters Not, to that year.
  176. 176.0176.1176.2176.3Darth Maul — Son of Dathomir 2
  177. 177.0177.1177.2177.3177.4177.5177.6177.7177.8Darth Maul — Son of Dathomir 3
  178. 178.0178.1178.2178.3178.4178.5178.6178.7Darth Maul — Son of Dathomir 4
  179. 179.0179.1Star Wars Helmet Collection: Guavian Death GuardDatabank A-Z: Hera Syndulla–Ahsoka Tano
  180. StarWars.com Star Wars: The Clone Wars Chronological Episode Order onStarWars.com(backup link)(version archived onJune 29,2017; now replaced)
  181. StarWars-DatabankII Christophsis History Gallery in theDatabank(backup link)(Image caption 13)
  182. StarWars.com Watch theStar Wars: The Bad Batch Season 3 Trailer onStarWars.com(backup link)
  183. StarWars.com Quinlan Vos Biography Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image caption 14)
  184. 184.0184.1184.2Kanan 8
  185. 185.0185.1185.2185.3Kanan 10
  186. 186.0186.1186.2186.3186.4186.5186.6186.7186.8Star Wars Helmet Collection: Commander CodyHighlights of the Saga: Intrigue on Utapau
  187. 187.0187.1187.2187.3187.4"Saw Gerrera and Other Characters of the Galaxy" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  188. 188.0188.1Star Wars: Complete Locations
  189. Star Wars Helmet Collection: 4-LOMDatabank A-Z: Unknown Regions–Utai
  190. Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 40Droid Directory: Octuptarra Combat Tri-Droids
  191. StarWars-DatabankII General Grievous' TSMEU-6 Wheel Bike in theDatabank(backup link)
  192. 192.0192.1192.2192.3Star Wars Helmet Collection: Commander CodyHighlights of the Saga: Intrigue on Utapau (Spanish version)
  193. StarWars.com Encyclopedia Utapau in theEncyclopedia(original site is defunct)
  194. 194.00194.01194.02194.03194.04194.05194.06194.07194.08194.09194.10194.11194.12194.13194.14194.15194.16194.17194.18194.19194.20194.21194.22194.23194.24194.25194.26194.27194.28194.29194.30Star Wars: On the Front Lines
  195. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "A Distant Echo"
  196. 196.0196.1196.2196.3196.4196.5196.6196.7196.8TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Old Friends Not Forgotten"
  197. 197.0197.1197.2197.3"Droid Tanks and Vehicles, and Other Mechanicals" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  198. "Droid Tanks and Vehicles, and Other Mechanicals" —Star Wars Encyclopedia (English version)
  199. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Bad Batch"
  200. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Unfinished Business"
  201. 201.00201.01201.02201.03201.04201.05201.06201.07201.08201.09201.10201.11201.12201.13201.14201.15201.16201.17201.18201.19201.20201.21201.22201.23201.24201.25201.26201.27201.28201.29201.30201.31201.32201.33201.34201.35201.36201.37201.38201.39201.40201.41201.42201.43"The End of the Clone Wars" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  202. 202.0202.1Star Wars Helmet Collection: Commander GreeHighlights of the Saga: Battle of Kashyyyk (Spanish version)
  203. Reign of the Empire: The Mask of Fear
  204. A New Dawn
  205. 205.0205.1205.2205.3205.4205.5"Emperor Palpatine" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  206. 206.0206.1206.2Star Wars Bust Collection: Commander BacaraStar Wars Universe: The Outer Rim Sieges
  207. 207.0207.1207.2StarWars-DatabankII Palpatine Biography Gallery in theDatabank(backup link)(Image 19 caption)
  208. 208.0208.1208.2208.3208.4208.5Star Wars Bust Collection: Commander ThireStar Wars Universe: The Battle of Coruscant
  209. "Padmé Amidala" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  210. Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 52Starship Fact File:Carrack-class Light Cruiser
  211. 211.00211.01211.02211.03211.04211.05211.06211.07211.08211.09211.10211.11211.12211.13211.14211.15211.16211.17211.18211.19211.20211.21211.22211.23211.24211.25211.26211.27211.28211.29211.30211.31211.32211.33211.34211.35211.36211.37211.38211.39211.40211.41211.42211.43211.44211.45211.46Revenge of the Sith - The Film Novel
  212. 212.0212.1212.22017 Topps Journey toStar Wars: The Last JediCard: Confronting General Grievous
  213. 213.0213.1213.2213.3213.4213.5TBBtemplateStar Wars: The Bad Batch — "Aftermath"
  214. 214.0214.1214.2Revenge of the Sith Read-Along Storybook and CD
  215. Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 54Starship Fact File:Sheathipede-class Shuttle
  216. 216.0216.1216.2216.3216.4216.5216.6"The Cyborg and the Jedi" —The Prequel Trilogy Stories
  217. 217.00217.01217.02217.03217.04217.05217.06217.07217.08217.09217.10217.11Star Wars Bust Collection: Tion MedonStar Wars Universe: Duel to the Death on Utapau
  218. 218.0218.1Star Wars Propaganda: A History of Persuasive Art in the Galaxy
  219. Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire
  220. "The Grand Army of the Republic" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  221. 221.0221.1221.2Force Collector
  222. 222.0222.1222.2222.3222.4222.5222.6"Obi-Wan Kenobi" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  223. 223.00223.01223.02223.03223.04223.05223.06223.07223.08223.09223.10223.11223.12223.13"The Duel for Peace" —5-Minute Star Wars Stories Strike Back
  224. 2020 ToppsStar Wars Holocron Series – Lightsabers of the JediCard: Shaak Ti
  225. Star Wars Use the Force!
  226. 226.0226.1Star Wars: DestinyConvergenceCard:Grievance Striker (backup link)
  227. 2021 ToppsStar Wars Chrome Legacy – Wielders of LightsabersCard: General Grievous
  228. 228.0228.1228.2228.3228.4228.5Star Wars Helmet Collection: Utapau Clone TrooperHelmets: 212th Attack Battalion
  229. Star Wars Bust Collection: Commander CodyStar Wars Universe: The Battle of Utapau
  230. Star Wars Helmet Collection: Commander BacaraHighlights of the Saga: Palpatine Unmasked
  231. SWInsider "Win, Lose, or Draw" —Star Wars Insider 231
  232. Star Wars Starships & Vehicles: Trade Federation Droid Control ShipStarships and Vehicles: Trade Federation Ships
  233. "Republic and Separatist Ships (2)" —Star Wars Encyclopedia (English version)
  234. 234.0234.1Star Wars Helmet Collection: InquisitorWeapons & Uniforms: Dark Side Servants
  235. Obi-Wan Kenobi new series logoStar Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi — "Part I"
  236. 236.0236.1Darth Vader (2017) 6
  237. Star Wars: Dawn of Rebellion: The Visual Guide
  238. Star Wars: The Secrets of the Sith
  239. Star Wars Rebels: Spark of Rebellion
  240. Darth Vader (2017) 7
  241. Rebels-mini-logoStar Wars Rebels — "Always Two There Are"
  242. 242.0242.1242.2Rebels-mini-logoStar Wars Rebels — "Twilight of the Apprentice"
  243. Star Wars Rebels: The Visual Guide
  244. Ahsoka
  245. Darth Vader (2017) 1
  246. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events ofTarkin to14 BBY.
  247. The opening crawl forStar Wars: Uprising states that it takes place "in the months followingEmperorPalpatine's death", whichStar Wars: Galactic Atlas places in4 ABY. Also,Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary places theLiberation of Cloud City twenty-nineyears before theStarkiller Incident whichStar Wars: Galactic Atlas places in34 ABY. Therefore the Liberation, which is depicted inStar Wars: Uprising, takes place in5 ABY andStar Wars: Uprising takes place between 4 and 5ABY
  248. 248.0248.1248.2248.3248.4248.5248.6248.7Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
  249. Ghosts of Dathomir
  250. 250.0250.1250.2250.3Jedi: Battle Scars
  251. 251.0251.1TalesoftheEmpire-logoStar Wars: Tales of the Empire — "The Path of Hate"
  252. Star Wars Starships & Vehicles:VesperStarships and Vehicles:Bothan-5
  253. 253.0253.1Rebels-mini-logoStar Wars Rebels — "Visions and Voices"
  254. 2015 ToppsStar Wars Chrome Perspectives – Jedi Temple ArchivesCard:Mother Talzin (backup link)
  255. Jedi: Battle Scars dates itself to a fewyears after the events ofStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order which take place in14 BBY perStar Wars: Timelines. Therefore, the events ofJedi: Battle Scars must take place in12 BBY at the earliest. Additionally, the novel dates itself within the years beforeStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, the events of which take place in9 BBY per the reasoninghere. WithinJedi: Survivor, it is also noted theStinger Mantis crew has been broken up for "years." As the crew are together inJedi: Battle Scars, the latest it can take place is11 BBY. Therefore, the events ofJedi: Battle Scars occur between 12 and 11BBY.
  256. 256.0256.1256.2The-Mandalorian-logoStar Wars: The Mandalorian — "Chapter 13: The Jedi"
  257. Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy: Updated and Expanded
  258. SWInsider "Diana Lee Inosanto" —Star Wars Insider 228
  259. 259.0259.1Dawn of Rebellion
  260. Crimson Reign 2
  261. 261.0261.1261.2261.3261.4"The Ghosts of Maul" —Stories of Jedi and Sith
  262. The Ghosts of Maul is set during theImperial Era, whichStar Wars: Galactic Atlas dates the beginning of to 19 BBY. The story also takes place before Maul was stranded on theplanetMalachor. "Lightsabers and Jedi Equipment" states Maul was strandedyears before theMission to Malachor, whichStar Wars: Timelines dates to3 BBY. Therefore, he was stranded during or before5 BBY, and this story must take place sometime between 19BBY and 5 BBY.
  263. Solo: A Star Wars Story
  264. 264.0264.1264.2Darth Vader (2015) 6
  265. Rebels-mini-logoStar Wars Rebels — "Twin Suns"
  266. Star Wars (2015) 15
  267. StarWars.com A Tale from Obi-Wan's Youngling Days and More from Marvel's May 2022Star Wars Comics – Exclusive Preview onStarWars.com(backup link) establishes that the frame story inObi-Wan 1 takes place duringObi-Wan Kenobi's finaldays onTatooine, meaning it is set soon before the events ofStar Wars: Episode IVA New Hope. AsStar Wars: Timelines dates the events ofRogue One: A Star Wars Story, which days beforeA New Hope, to1 BBY. Therefore, the frame story ofObi-Wan must occur in1 BBY.
  268. Obi-Wan 1
  269. Star Wars (2015) 6
  270. Darth Vader (2015) 15
  271. Star Wars Helmet Collection: Poe DameronDatabank A-Z: Kaminoans–King Katuunko
  272. Aftermath
  273. Star Wars: Build Your Own R2-D2 31Droid Directory: B1-series Battle Droids, Part 2
  274. Aftermath: Empire's End
  275. ArenaNews-Logo Hunters Goes Galactic! onArena News(original site is defunct) establishes thatStar Wars: Hunters begins when theGrand Arena partnered with theOuter Rim Sports Network, dated to9 ABY inStar Wars: Timelines.
  276. Star Wars: Hunters
  277. 277.0277.1277.2Star Wars: The Galactic Explorer's Guide
  278. TOMlogo "Database" —Star Wars - Das offizielle Magazin 115
  279. Star Wars: The Secrets of the Jedi states that Luke Skywalker wroteThe Secrets of the Jedi during hisexile onAhch-To. According toStar Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, Luke began his exile on Ahch-To following theDestruction of the Jedi Temple. TheStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary states the destruction of the Jedi Temple takes place 6 years before theStarkiller Incident, which theStar Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 34 ABY, which means the destruction must have taken place in28 ABY. The Star Wars: Galactic Atlas places the events of Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens to 34 ABY, and because Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi takes place immediately after the end of The Force Awakens, it must also take place in 34 ABY. Luke Skywalker's exile on Ahch-To ends with hisdeath in The Last Jedi, which takes place in 34 ABY. Therefore, Luke must have written The Secrets of the Jedi between 28 ABY and 34 ABY.
  280. Star Wars: Alien Archive, which is presented as a restoredin-universejournal, mentionsPoe Dameron'smutiny againstAmilyn Holdo, whichStar Wars: Timelines dates to34 ABY, meaning the document must have been published at some point no earlier than thatyear.
  281. 281.0281.1Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: Traveler's Guide to Batuu
  282. Galaxy's Edge 2
  283. Star Wars: Droidography
  284. Star Wars: The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire
  285. 285.0285.1SWInsider "Launchpad" —Star Wars Insider 231
  286. 286.0286.1StarWars.com SDCC 2019: Marvel'sThe Rise of Kylo Ren Revealed and More Highlights from the Lucasfilm Publishing Panel onStarWars.com(backup link)
  287. 287.0287.1287.2Star Wars: Build the Millennium Falcon 40Starship Fact File: Modified Belbullab-22 —Soulless One
  288. StarWars-DatabankII General Grievous' Speeder in theDatabank(backup link)
  289. SWInsider "The Grievous Growl" —Star Wars Insider 188
  290. 2018 Topps On DemandStar Wars: The Clone Wars 10th AnniversaryCard: General Grievous
  291. 2018 ToppsStar Wars MasterworkCard: General Grievous
  292. "Protocol and Service Droids" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  293. StarWars.com Encyclopedia Old Daka in theEncyclopedia(original site is defunct)
  294. Star Wars Jedi Master Magazine 3
  295. 295.0295.1"Boba Fett and Other Characters of the Underworld" —Star Wars Encyclopedia
  296. Dooku: Jedi Lost
  297. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "Nightsisters"
  298. StarWars.com Battle Droid History Gallery onStarWars.com(backup link)(Image caption 14)
  299. Star Wars: The Force Awakens: Head-to-Head
  300. Star Wars Helmet Collection: Lando CalrissianDatabank A-Z: GA-97–Geonosis
  301. Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know, Updated and Expanded
  302. Star Wars Annual 2016
  303. Star Wars Helmet Collection: StormtrooperDatabank A-Z: Barada–Depa Billaba
  304. 304.0304.1304.2Star Wars: Episode IIIRevenge of the Sith DVD commentary
  305. 305.0305.1Star Wars: The Complete Saga, Disc 7, Star Wars Archives: Episode III General Grievous Marquette video commentary
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  307. SWInsider "Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 15:3:02" —Star Wars Insider 75
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  309. SWInsider "CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 15:01:15 Edition" —Star Wars Insider 73
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  311. Star Wars Year By Year: A Visual History, New Edition
  312. StarWars.com Clone Wars Season 2 on Hyperspace onStarWars.com(original site is defunct)
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  316. CloneWarsLogoMiniStar Wars: Clone Wars — "Chapter 21"
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  321. Star Wars: The Complete Saga, Disc 7, Star Wars Archives: Episode III General Grievous Marquette description
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  332. Premium-Era-real Happy Sad Confused: Gary Oldman on Happy Sad Confused podcast (June 8,2022) (backup link archived onAugust 5,2024)
  333. Star Wars: Card TraderSet:Base Series 1, Card:San Hill - Banking Clan Chairman
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  335. 335.0335.1"The Eyes of Revolution" —Star Wars: Visionaries
  336. TCW mini logoStar Wars: The Clone Wars — "The Phantom Apprentice"
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