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If your character is dark side (Alignment < 40) when you next travel through the docks on Nar Shaddaa after getting a message from Visquis of the Exchange, then Hanharr becomes your temporary character in the Jekk'Jekk Tarr tunnels, but the first time you can speak to him as follows is if you add him to your party to board Goto's yacht.

However, a few more options are available once you're both aboard the Ebon Hawk, where he paces a circuit between the two ends of the southern corridor.

When you first speak to Hanharr with Alignment 20 or less:

KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: There is something about you - not a scent, but a feeling - it is decay, like rot within a great tree. Even your appearance has changed - hunters will have a hard time recognizing you now, I think.
Dialog
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. This is the face of power - and you will learn to respect it. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Then all the better for me. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. I couldn't care less what you think.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Is it? I think your face bears the scars of hatred well, human. But it is only a small part of the Shadowlands you see. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Such is the way of humans as they treat my people - but like Czer-ka, perhaps one day you will care much of what I think.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I may serve you for now - but I watch you, I shadow your movements through the dark places in the galaxy.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Just answer my questions. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Enough with the threats. I need answers from you. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. Forget it. I'll be going now.

When you first speak to him with Alignment 80 or more:

KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: There is something wrong with you - it is like you carry... light within you, and it casts fire across your skin. It is a contrast to the Shadowlands around you - it is a fire, a beacon in the darkness, and it makes you a target.
Dialog
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. It is the sign of one who is at peace. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Perhaps it is a beacon for others who have lost their way. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. Why does it bother you?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I have never seen such a fire within a human - or any other beast. It feels wrong. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Is it? I think your face would bears the scars of hatred well, human. But it is only a small part of the Shadowlands you see. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Such is the way of humans as they treat my people - but like Czer-ka, perhaps one day you will care much of what I think.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I may serve you for now - but I watch you, I shadow your movements through the dark places in the galaxy.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. I would not let it trouble you - I would let it serve as an example.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Do not speak down to me, human - there is nothing I can learn from your kind that you have not already taught my people.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. I had questions for you. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. We'll see. For now, I will leave you be.

Otherwise, or upon returning:

KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I thought I smelled your stench... speak, human, then leave me be.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. You will speak to me with respect, or I will break you.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I... will do as you ask.

Once aboard the Ebon Hawk, you can ask him to stop or keep pacing, and why he does it so much:

KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: What do you want, human?
Dialog
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Stop stalking the ship - stay in one place and don't move. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Keep pacing the ship if it will help you burn some energy.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I... will do as you ask. But this ship shall not long hold me, I swear upon my blood. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I will... and the sooner our feet are upon ground, the better.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Why are you pacing so much? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. Are you all right?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Because this ship stinks of metal. It stinks of a cage. If I stay in one place, the red behind my eyes grows to blood.

Questions

KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I care nothing for your questions, and little patience for answers.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Nevertheless, you will hear them and answer them - or else. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. I order you to answer me. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. You will never be free of your debt unless you do.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Then speak them, and leave me be.

You can maximize your influence with Hanharr simply by asking questions, moving even closer to the dark side of the Force:

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. I heard you hunt humans.
Dialog
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: There is a thing among our people called a life debt. It is a gift... a recognition that the one who spares your life deserves your life, all you can do to help them. When humans came to my homeworld, they showed that such debts are viewed with contempt. Our sacrifices, our honor fell prey to human instincts, human greed. And that is why I hunt your kind.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Never mind. I had some other questions for you.

Otherwise:

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. How do you hunt us?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: To defeat them, one must know their ways, use their weapons. Kill them with bowcasters, blasters, know how to mine their colonies, to gas them. As my people were fallen upon with shackles, and their bodies wracked with electricity and pain, so must every human feel the same, countless times over. No human must survive, those that do must be taught what life debts are - and why they will pay the price for my people.
Light Side Points Gained: +1
1. If you continue to cause that suffering, it will never end.
Light Side Points Gained: +1
2. Not all humans are like the slavers who came to your world - you blame a species for the crimes of a few.
Influence Lost: Hanharr
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Such pain is always on my thoughts, human - and it is meant to be shared. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I have heard tales of the tribe called the Sith - how they were once of the tribe of Jedi, and turned away. Yet the potential for the tribe of the Sith lies within all Jedi. Such is the way of all humans - and why they must all die.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
3. But still you serve me, as a slave should. You know your place.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
4. Any human that cannot stand against you deserves to die.
Influence Gained: Hanharr
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I respect your strength, and my place is with you as you walk the Shadowlands, but I do not serve you. Know that I watch you, shadow your movements through the dark places in the galaxy. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: That is the way of the predator - and the way of humans, of prey.

You can ask why he made his home on Nar Shaddaa, and about the Shadowlands once he's mentioned them:

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Why did you make your home on Nar Shaddaa?
Dialog
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Because it is like my homeworld, yet the signs of the Shadowlands are greater, and that is more to my liking. It is like home, with its great metal trees that touch the sky, with a land similar to the Shadowlands below.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: And many humans come here, tribes from lost battles. Exiles. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: And many humans come to the world of metal trees, tribes from lost battles. Exiles.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: And I can climb upon the metal trees, seek the heights above, and see the Shadowlands all around me.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 4. Before, you mentioned the Shadowlands. What did you mean? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Shadowlands?
Dialog
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: The Shadowlands is the place where we now walk. It cannot be touched, only felt and heard around you. It is the black that surrounds us, that encircles all planets - and reaches into their heart. You know the Shadowlands well - all who were cast out, all who were exiled, walk in the Shadowlands. It was not until the tribe of Czer-ka took me from my homeworld did I realize the Shadowlands extend forever.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What do you mean? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. If you are implying some connection in our exile, there is nothing in common between us.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: This ship, this planet... these people, they all live within the Shadowlands, a place of darkness, where predators wait, always, to strike. It is my place to be here. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: All who walk the Shadowlands are shackled together. Every movement of predator and prey, causes a movement across vast distances. If you are blind, if you cannot hear, then that is your burden - and it is the way of those who walk in the Shadowlands.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Why do you call it the Shadowlands?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Because that is its name, human. Every one of my people see it when they open their eyes for the first time and stare at the depths of my planet, where the roots of the great tree grow. And though they did not always know it, they saw it whenever they stared into the darkness in the sky. They simply did not see the predators and instead dreamed of places where they lived forever as light.

You can also ask why he uses the term "Jeedai?" once he's used it:

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 5. Why do you use the term "Jeedai?"
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: It is how I first heard it - from the mouths of Hutts. It is the way they speak the title of your tribe in their language. They speak it with contempt - but beneath that contempt is fear.

Shackles

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 5. Why do you wear those shackles?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: They are memories caged upon my wrists. I wear them so I will not forget.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What do you mean?
40 > Influence > 60 39 < Influence < 61
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: [Influence: Success] I have never spoken of such things... but there is strength in chains, these things of metal. They remind me of the tribe of Czer-ka, and what befell my tribe... my people. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: [Influence: Failure] It is not for you to know... human. Even if you heard the words, you would not understand them. I shall one day show you what I see in my heart, and you shall know what is predator and prey, and what sacrifice means.
Dialog
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Tell me about Czerka. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. What happened with your people?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Humans came to my homeland, across the great sky. And they spoke a language I knew, and they spoke it to my tribe, and again to me. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Czer-ka fell upon my people like kinrath - but slow, without claws extended.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: They taught me their ways, and I saw their truth.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What truth?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: They brought with them a new idea, a new way of looking at my people. They showed me what life debts truly are - they are cargo, cold and lifeless. They taught us slavery. That the weak must obey the strong - a lesson we, as hunters, had forgotten. Metal they placed upon my wrists and neck, to keep me bound and weak. They were not strong enough to hold me otherwise.
Light Side Points Gained: +1
1. What they did to you and your tribe was wrong - life is not a commodity.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
2. Yet somehow, they were strong enough to cage you - as it should be.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
3. Perhaps you are weak in that you allowed the shackles to be placed at all.
Influence Lost: Disciple Influence Gained: Hanharr
Dialog
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: You are wrong. Anyone without strength has no right to their life at all - it belongs to the strong. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: They were predators, yes, and though small and weak, they were more dangerous, for they hid themselves as prey until they had infested our tribe. To see prey behave in such a manner to hunt others... it was another thing that I learned from your people. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Yes, they were stronger - for a time. And the weak must obey the strong.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What happened then? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. What did Czerka do after capturing you? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. So they sold you off-planet?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I was taken from the forest world of my people, brought to a place where the trees had turned to stone... and metal. They intended me to haul cargo, to lift metal boxes into great flying beasts like the cage in which you travel from planet to planet. I turned the cargo boxes into boxes to store their bodies. From then on, I walked the Shadowlands without them hounding my tracks.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. You killed them? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. What did you do to them? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. How did you kill the entire crew?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Yes, all of them. As we traveled across the Shadowlands, the predators who had fallen upon my people, upon me, became prey again. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: As we traveled across the Shadowlands, the predators who had fallen upon my people, upon me, became prey again.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: In the ship, there was not enough room for them to flee, to run - yet I stalked them for days, let them flee, hide in vents, starve slowly. And right before the moment where it seemed they would surrender to me, beg for mercy, I would strike.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. How did you fly the ship? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. What happened then? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. How did you get to Nar Shaddaa?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I did not. It drifted across the black, until it reached its destination. Much of its control was unknown to me. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: The metal cage drifted across the black, until it reached its destination. Much of its control was unknown to me.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: When it fell into the world of metal, I was able to leave the cage and walk again. Around me soared trees that were cold and dead, creatures of metal and screams. But there, I could climb, and hunt, and survive. There was prey again, and the smell of blood. And there was work for hunters, the bounty was wealth.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What did you do? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. So you started hunting for credits? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. Is that how you became a bounty hunter?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: No, I hunted for prey. That is always the reason for hunting.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: As humans taught me slavery, I started selling humans. Many at a time, wailing packs of children and their mothers, entire tribes of humans. There is a debt that you humans can never repay me. And that is my life debt - one that humans will pay with their lives.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 500 Influenced Hanharr to say why he wears those shackles

Tribe

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 6. You can't have been the only slave Czerka took from your world.
30 > Influence > 70 29 < Influence < 71
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: [Influence: Success] The rest of my tribe are gone, they do not walk in the Shadowlands as I do. I sent them away - by my hand, one by one. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: [Influence: Failure] I am the only one of my tribe to be taken into the Shadowlands - the rest are gone.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What do you mean?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I will not speak of my past or my tribe to you, human - you would hear the words, but not understand... much like Vogga's slaves and killers did not.
Dialog
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Other bounty hunters said you killed your own tribe.

Otherwise:

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. Wait - you killed your own tribe? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. So you admit your crime. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. If you slaughtered your own people, there is no coming back from such an act.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I did not kill my tribe. I saved them, even though they cast me out, threw me into the Shadowlands.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. So... you were exiled? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Why did your people cast you out? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. What happened between you and your tribe?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I was raised as one of my people, within the tribe. But I did not belong there. Beneath the trees of our world, where the roots run deep, there is a place of mist and shadow, where only the most fearsome predators walk. In our tongue, it is called the Shadowlands. That is the place that called to me, that filled my eyes when I stared into flames and darkness.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. And that is why they cast you out? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. You must have done something for them to drive you away. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. They could not have forced you to leave, could they?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: It was a choice - my choice to be beneath the trees, to run in the dark places of our world. I spent more and more time in the Shadowlands, where I could kill, and keep killing. In time, my tribe would not accept me back. They exiled me there, for they sensed too much of the kinrath within me, the urge to hunt and kill. I was never at peace among them - the Shadowlands always called to me, not the safety of the trees.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. But what happened to your tribe? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. But you said your tribe was killed, sent away by your hand. Why? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. And this was before Czerka arrived on your world?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I was there when the tribe of Czer-ka landed upon our planet. I watched them, saw that they were weak - but still predators. When you have dwelled in the Shadowlands, you know the difference - even the smallest, weakest of prey can kill with the right weapons, the right tools.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What did Czerka do when they arrived? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. And they made you slaves? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. They must have struck quickly to overpower your people.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: They fell upon my people like kinrath, quick, deadly, armed with weapons that my people had never seen. I watched, I knew what would happen. Prey is devoured, broken. And my eyes filled with blood. And I knew my people would be sentenced, would become slaves. They would be turned into prey forever, hunted - but demeaned, not killed.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What did you do? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. So you killed your entire tribe? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. How did you do it?
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I... killed the young ones first. Those were the ones most in danger. Then I moved onto the adults, from the weakest to the strongest, as they slumbered. Then when many awoke, I slaughtered them, too. With ryyk blade and bowcaster - they fell. But with every one that fell, I gripped them by the throat and stared into their eyes. I let them see the Shadowlands, and all its darkness. I let them see what their weakness had brought them.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What happened with Czerka? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Czerka must have been - displeased with their slaves being killed. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. And so you killed your tribe, rather than let slavers have them.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: When the tribe of Czer-ka saw what had been done, they took me. They were angry that I had killed their herd, when what I had done was save them. So they chained me instead - and I let myself be offered up to them instead of the dead.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. So you slaughtered your entire tribe, killed them. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. If you killed them to spare them, then you cheapened them.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: They are not dead. Where I sent them, they are free. Even as their screams fell upon me, even as they fell still as I crushed the life from them, I know that they are far from the Shadowlands, in a place where will never be chained.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. You are nothing more than an animal, Hanharr. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. And how do you figure that? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. As long as you justify murdering your own, then fine.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: You are of the tribe of the Jeedai. I have heard of your weak code, your defense of prey. But there is one truth that you know - that all life is connected, and there is life and light after the black of the Shadowlands.
Light Side Points Gained: +2
1. For all the evil you have done, Hanharr, there is hope of redemption for you.
Light Side Points Gained: +2
2. Even if your tribe cannot forgive you, I will.
Dark Side Points Gained: -2
3. You lessen an act of slaughter by thinking it was salvation.
Dark Side Points Gained: -2
4. The only truth is that you killed your tribe because they were weak - which is what they deserved.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I do not ask for forgiveness, and you cannot grant it. To speak such words is an insult. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Salvation speaks of hope.
Influence Lost: Hanharr Influence Gained: Hanharr
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Such hopes are for the weak. I only seek death, and when that day comes, I will speak to my people again, all as one tribe. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Yes... and I could not bear to see such weakness in them.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I do not wish to walk in the Shadowlands any longer. I wish to walk on top of the trees of my homeworld, and when I die, I shall be there. Yet I am trapped here with you, in this cage, surrounded by the stench of human animals.
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 500 Influenced Hanharr to speak of his past and his tribe

You could have gained or lost sufficient influence from your most recent response to immediately succeed with the following, but if you haven't then you can return and ask either of these questions later:

KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What you did to your people was madness - yet there was strength in it. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. What you did to your own tribe, Hanharr - it was wrong.
20 > Influence > 80 19 < Influence < 81
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: [Influence: Success] You think to know my actions, human? Perhaps you know them, better than you realize.Turn your eyes upon your own acts, the deaths you have inflicted upon your tribe, the tribe of the Jeedai. KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: [Influence: Failure] Do not think you can ever know me, human. My acts, and my reasons for them, are my own.
Dialog
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. What do you know of that? KotORII Icon Dialog.png 2. Be silent - you know nothing of what occurred. KotORII Icon Dialog.png 3. No one can ever know what happened at Malachor - least of all you.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: I know enough. Enough to smell how weak you are, how broken such an act made you. Did you hear them scream as you butchered the Mandalorian tribes? Did you attempt to cover your ears, kill your heart to shut them out? I have heard of you, Jeedai - heard of your battles. You are a coward who must use planets to kill your foes so you will not see their faces as they burn. At least every one of my people I killed I looked into their eyes as they died, and they knew why they were dying. I know that you did no such thing with your own tribe. They died alone, in pain, and the only one to hear them die was you.
Light Side Points Gained: +1
1. And I regret every death, Jedi and Mandalorian, to this day.
Influence Lost: Hanharr
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: Such emotions are wasted. Take strength from your act, do not have it weaken you. To bring about the deaths of your brothers and sisters by choice is more powerful than you know... there is greatness in such actions. But not to realize that - it means you have not looked inside yourself for some time.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
2. If you think such deaths bother me, they do not.
Dark Side Points Gained: -1
3. Everyone at Malachor died because they had to - and I would destroy them all again, gladly.
Influence Gained: Hanharr
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: You may think so, Jeedai, but you would be wrong.
KotORII Icon Hanharr.png Hanharr: We have spoken about this enough - now you should think upon it, and realize perhaps we are not so different in how we perceive life and death.
KotORII Icon Dialog.png 1. [You have gained +1 Wisdom - and a new perspective about your actions during the Mandalorian Wars.]
Experience Points (XP) Received:
  • 1000 Gained wisdom and a new perspective about your actions during the Mandalorian Wars

Life debt

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