Uthar Wynn: a humanoid male Sith Master and Headmaster at the Sith Academy, on the Sith necropolis Korriban during the Jedi Civil War.

The truth about Wynn was he viewed the Force as a gift and not a burden. He did not oppose slavery, finding Revan's "slaves" irrelevant, so long as they did not interrupt Revan's training, for much was in store.

Harbored at the Sith Academy, Wynn studied under Jorak Uln, who was the former Sith Headmaster. Wynn eventually gained enough power to overthrow Uln, sending him to study in the tomb of the ancient Sith Lord Tulak Hord.

Assuming control of the academy, Wynn made the Twi'lek female Yuthura Ban his apprentice. Wynn devoted his attention to the academy and let Ban select the strongest hopefuls for training. At least they were not in a morgue.

Right as Dustil Onasi entered the Sith Academy and became close to Selene, another student, Wynn noticed Dustil was too promising a student. He secretly murdered Selene, lying to Dustil for what happened.

When Wynn heard that Ban was planning to overthrow him, he made plans to remove her. He had made his plan sanctioned.

Yet, towards the end of the Jedi Civil War, Wynn let the retrained Jedi Revan into the Sith Academy. He told him and the other candidates they needed to earn prestige in order to become full Siths. Upon telling his students that the first one to tell him the Code of the Sith would be rewarded prestige. Revan succeeded amidst his peers.

Not long into the double-cross, Revan snuck into Wynn's chamber and planted a poison that would weaken Wynn for the final trial. Wynn never suspected. Still, he was impressed with how much prestige Revan earned. He was prepared to give Revan the final trial, which would test his candidate without his companions. There was no time for seers.

Naga Sadow's tomb was where Revan's final trial began. Wynn informed Revan to find the Star Map and return with a ceremonial Sith lightsaber. Revan returned, but he refused to slay Ban. Enraged, Wynn fought them both but the poison had taken effect, weakening him. He was killed by Ban and Revan. In aftermath, without their leader, Sith fought against Sith over the right to rule, but ended up strewn and in ruin, as if the whole thing was mirrored.