All of Vader's Jedi hunters.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Wars canon has introduced several Imperial Inquisitors over the years, and here is every major one explained. Making their live-action debut in the Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ series, Inquisitors were first introduced in Star Wars Rebels. Star Wars' Inquisitors are not quite Sith Lords, but instead a Sith-aligned mysterious and deadly group of dark side users likely to continue being explored in upcoming Star Wars TV shows.
The mishandling of both Ahsoka Tano and Barriss Offee by the Jedi - shown in the final arc of Star Wars: The Clone Wars season 5 - caused the character to abandon the ways of the Jedi. Reva was revealed as a youngling who survived Order 66, though not without witnessing Anakin Skywalker massacring the Jedi. She became an Inquisitor and fell to the Dark Side just to get close to Vader. Formulating a years-long plan to capture Obi-Wan and find a place at Vader's side, Reva intended to enact her revenge on the dark lord for massacring her fellow Jedi younglings during his attack on Coruscant’s Jedi Temple.
11 The Fifth Brother Another Inquisitor who connected the stories of Obi-Wan Kenobi and Star Wars Rebels. After the death of the Grand Inquisitor in Star Wars Rebels, a subsequent power vacuum was formed among the Empire’s other Inquisitors. Introduced early in Star Wars Rebels season 2 as a result, the Fifth Brother hoped to replace the Grand Inquisitor by hunting down the two prospective Jedi who defeated him.
Out of all the Inquisitors in Star Wars, the Second Sister would perhaps have been the one best suited to becoming the second Grand Inquisitor, had the narrative timeline aligned for this event. The Second Sister was as tactful as she was powerful, nearly killing the Jedi Cal Kestis multiple times.
7 The Eighth Brother A minor Inquisitor who served as a similarly small antagonist for the crew of the Ghost. With only brief appearances in Star Wars Rebels and the “Star Wars: Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith” comic series - written by Charles Soule - to date, very little is still known about the Terrelian Jango Jumper known among the Inquisitors as the Eighth Brother.
The Sixth Brother’s lightsaber crystals were then purified by Tano, turning them from red to white, before being used in her lightsabers seen in Star Wars Rebels,The Mandalorian, and Ahsoka. The Sixth Brother was also shown to be a coward with no sense of camaraderie with his fellow Inquisitors. When surrounded by mind-controlled, traitorous purge troopers, he cuts off the Ninth Sister’s leg to allow himself to escape.