Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic/Ahto West

Ahto City Central
You enter on the east side of Ahto West, with the door to the courtyard behind you. The corridor ahead turns southwest, leading to the northeast side of a courtyard. The optional, and  quests can be activated here, and completed as you return east to seek the Star Map on Manaan and continue your quest for the Star Forge.

Sunry Murder Trial
If you've returned from the Upper Shadowlands of Kashyyyk after Jolee Bindo joined your party, a woman named Elora awaits you as you enter the courtyard. If Jolee is not currently in your party:


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If Jolee is currently in your party:


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Go to the to the south and speak to judge Shelkar to be appointed Arbiter in this case: you can do this without speaking to her with Jolee in your party, but you won't be able to question her until you've done so (although this isn't necessary, since you can speak to Sunry instead).

Elora, Sunry's Wife
Once you have been appointed Arbiter in the Sunry murder trial by the, you can return to question Elora about her husband:


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However, this isn't necessary until you've learned about Sunry's alleged affair with the victim. Ask the Pazaak player Gonto Vas in the mercenary enclave about the recent murder and he'll tell you about it if you ask him:


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You can also hear the rumors if you investigate the crime scene, the visitor's hotel in the East Central courtyard, and ask Ignus the proprietor or Firith Me the Pazaak player about Sunry and Elassa. You could then ask Elora about this:

Although she confesses even if persuasion fails if Jolee or Bastila is present, you need to succeed in order to update your journal, receive experience and, most importantly, use it in court:


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However, the same experience is received if Sunry confesses to the affair instead, and he can always be persuaded to do so (after which Elora will just tell you about Sunry and Elassa when asked).

Holding Cell
A short corridor exits the courtyard to the south, at the end of which is a Selkath guard to the left of the door to Ahto City Prison in the west wall.

'''[Manaan Holding Cells. Authorized personnel only.]'''

Once you've been appointed Arbiter in the Sunry murder trial by the Ahto High Court, the guard will unlock the door after you speak to him.

Once inside, there's a prisoner caged in the northwest corner. If you speak to him:


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The Selkath warden stands behind a counter in the south wall. However, speaking to him isn't necessary until you want to begin the Sunry murder trial:

Otherwise:


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Sunry is caged in the southeast corner between the door and the warden.


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Let's find out what Sunry has to say for himself...

Sunry's Story

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If Elora cannot be persuaded to confess Sunry's affair with Elassa, Sunry always can:


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After accessing the Republic Embassy's computer room in the East Central courtyard and slicing the Republic's system to access its restricted data archives, you can confront Sunry with the evidence of his guilt and move closer to the dark side of the Force by trying to use to the Force to get him to confess:


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You can also move closer to the dark side of the Force by agreeing to keep his secret:

Ahto High Court
On the southeast side of the courtyard is a walkway exiting to the south. A friendly Selkath stands to the right, in the southwest corner, with a traveler who can comment on significant events resulting from your quest for the Star Forge.


 * Greetings, off-worlder. While I do not have time to converse with you, I hope you find what you are looking for here on Manaan.


 * The Sith have tried to manipulate our courts time and again, seeking power for themselves. I hope our government decides to do more against this.
 * I find it shocking that a hero of the Republic - Sunry - could do such a thing. Perhaps I have been wrong in my judgment of the Republic.


 * Many say that the Republic has had something to do with the economic restriction our people have placed on all trade. I hope it is not true.
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 * I don't know how much longer I can stay on this world... The Selkath don't make it easy for us off-worlders.
 * Manaan may not seem very hospitable, but a surprising amount of trade runs through it because of the kolto trade.
 * I heard the Sith are trying to work on a synthetic version of kolto. I wouldn't be surprised if the Republic was, too.
 * The fighting between the Republic and the Sith is spreading farther. I wonder how long before Manaan becomes a battleground...
 * There's a lot of credits to be made in the Republic in times like these. If we survive of course...
 * I hear there's going to be a heavy meteor shower in the Coruscant system this year. Last time this sort of thing happened, they lost one of the orbital stations.
 * A friend of mine recently got into Pazaak - you know, the card game. Now he can't stop! It's so addictive!
 * The whole swoop racing circuit for this sector has been falling apart since the Sith bombed Taris.


 * Did I tell you I'm a fan? I saw recordings of some of your races and you're great! Maybe when they get the circuit back up we can really see what you can do!
 * Wow! Hey, you're the sector swoop champ, right? Too bad about the circuit being so small this year, but still!


 * The Selkath have clamped down on kolto exports all of a sudden. No one knows why. If someone did something to offend them, there's going to be trouble I think.


 * I hear the Czerka Corp. got kicked off Kashyyyk by the locals... Good for them! At least someone's getting something back from them.


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The walkway leads to the Ahto High Court. As you enter for the first time, a Republic and Sith diplomat are arguing before five Selkath judges:

If you speak to either of the diplomats:


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From left to right are judges Duula, Kota, Shelkar, Naleshekan and Jhosa. There's no point in speaking to any judge except Shelkar at this point, although even that isn't necessary:

Judge Shelkar is more forthcoming:


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However, once you and Jolee have spoken to Elora, judge Shelkar can appoint you Arbiter in the murder trial of her husband, Sunry:


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All the judges can now be asked what they think of Sunry, if there's anything suspicious about this case and what they think of the Republic and the Sith Empire, although this isn't necessary.


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What is necessary (or at least highly recommended) is at a bare minimum to speak to Gonto Vas and then Elora or Sunry in this courtyard, and ideally thoroughly investigate the crime scene and Republic Embassy in the East Central courtyard to receive much more experience and make it easier to convince the court of Sunry's innocence, and possibly even get the Sith sanctioned for their actions.

It saves time to investigate before infiltrating the Sith base on your mission for the Republic, then begin the trial after exiting the base and being arrested, brought back to Ahto High Court and released here following the successful outcome of your own trial... or, you could wait until after the second one (you can get into a lot of trouble here; just try not to get sentenced to death or banished, because the only reason Sunry might not be left hanging is because they electrocute people on this planet).

Mercenary Enclave
Two unfriendly Selkath stand on the northwest side of the courtyard by the ocean.


 * Why are you disturbing me, off-worlder? I did not indicate I wished to converse with you.


 * Why do you disturb me, off-worlder? Are you trying to recruit me to your cause? You should save your lung gas - this Selkath's neutrality is not for sale.


 * I have no wish to talk with your kind, off-worlder! I have heard the rumors. We Selkath know your kind are to blame for the poor kolto harvest.
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An Echani mercenary and Republic negotiator stand to the left of a walkway exiting the courtyard to the northeast. If you approach them, you overhear their negotiation:


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The mercenary then exits to West Central, but the Republic negotiator isn't interested in talking to you:


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The walkway leads to the mercenary enclave, which curves around to the southwest, with a bar on its northwest side and booths in alcoves set into the opposite wall. A Selkath named Nilko Bwaas standing to the left as you enter speaks to you. However, he may not want to continue if you've already found the Star Map on Manaan:

If you can speak to him again, he asks you to look into the Republic hiring mercenaries. Another traveler and the player Gonto Vas stand just beyond him. Aside from wagering, playing a practice game or buying a deck from him if you don't already have one, you can ask him some questions:


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Questioning him about the recent murder can help provoke an important revelation from Elora, Sunry's wife, while asking about the missing Selkath gives you an opportunity to move (much) closer to the dark side of the Force, once you've gone beyond the mercenaries and been approached by the Selkath Shaelas to find out what happened to them. The Iridorian mercenary is also worth questioning about them, but the mercenary standing by him merely comments:


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The Mandalorian mercenary, whom Canderous will recognize, can also be questioned, but this isn't necessary:


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Beyond Shaelas at the southwest end of the enclave, you can overhear a Sith negotiating with an Echani mercenary:

Neither wants to speak to you:


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Two Sith are by the bar along the northwest wall: the female Duan at the south end and the male Vilgo to the north can be questioned by a character of the opposite sex, but this isn't necessary:


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The Selkath bartender isn't as forthcoming, but will show you the in his inventory.


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Republic Hiring Mercenaries
If Carth and Bastila are both present:

Otherwise:


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Once you've spoken to Roland Wann of the Republic Embassy in the East Central courtyard and agreed to complete a mission for the Republic, then infiltrated the Sith base to retrieve the encrypted data module and returned it to him, you'll discover why the Republic is hiring mercenaries:


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It may save time to go down to the Hrakert Rift before completing this quest since you'll be brought back to Ahto High Court on the other side of the courtyard upon your return, but he may refuse to speak to you if your action down there moves you closer to the dark side of the Force...

Pazaak Rules
Although you can buy a from Gonto Vas for half the price offered by Jolan Aphett in West Central, it still isn't recommended as you can pay even less elsewhere (or even get one free if you're persuasive enough).


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Missing Selkath
The Selkath Shaelas will speak to you as you move deeper into the enclave, beyond the mercenaries. However, he may not want to continue if you've already found the Star Map on Manaan:

If you tell him you like the Sith and don't tell him you were kidding, he'll end the dialog and refuse to do business with you until you can persuade him otherwise:

Otherwise:


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You can now ask many inhabitants throughout Ahto city about the missing Selkath, although few have anything useful to reveal.

Gonto Vas
Questioning the Pazaak player Gonto Vas gives you the opportunity to waste some credits (more or less depending on whether an attempt to persuade him results in failure or success) or move (much) closer to the dark side of the Force:


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If you have little or no chance of persuading him, you can threaten him repeatedly to move closer and closer to the dark side of the Force. Otherwise:


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However, the Mandalorian mercenary also suggests the Iridorian mercenary standing between them is involved, and neither is necessary for you to speak to him.

Iridorian mercenary

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Although he can be asked questions on a number of subjects, he only has something meaningful to divulge about the missing Selkath:

If persuasion is successful, the dialog cannot continue and you must quit the game. Otherwise:


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He needs to be persuaded to tell you what's going on, although if this fails then you or Bastila can use the Force:


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You can return to Shaelas with this information...


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However, you still need to infiltrate the to learn the fate of his daughter...

Sith base
Once you've spoken to Roland Wann of the Republic Embassy in the East Central courtyard and agreed to complete a mission for the Republic, you can infiltrate the Sith base and find the missing Selkath in the dormitory of its training annex: upon exiting the base you're arrested and brought back to Ahto High Court on the other side of this courtyard, which is your first and best opportunity to complete this quest upon your release: if you wait until you've gone down to the Hrakert Rift and found the Star Map there, he may refuse to speak to you if your method moved you closer to the dark side of the Force...


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Move closer to the dark side of the Force by insisting on extra credits:


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If his daughter is dead:


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Move closer to the light side of the Force by telling him to keep his credits:

Alternatively, move closer to the dark side of the Force by threatening to kill him as well:

If one of your party members speaks, one of the remaining five can speak as well:


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If she's alive but you tell him she's still with the Sith, or she joined the Sith after you expressed support for them:


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If you convinced her to turn her back on the Sith and leave their base:


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Either way, if she's alive and you take his credits:


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Alternatively, move closer to the light side of the Force by telling him to keep them:

If one of your party members speaks, one of the remaining seven can speak as well:


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