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'''Rosh Penin''' is a character in the fictional ] ].

He is a young human ] featured in the computer game '']''. He befriends ] and is one of ]'s apprentices at the ] on ].

While taking part in an investigation near the remains of Byss with the Jedi Academy regarding a cult called the '']'', Rosh is captured. Later he is found by Jaden Korr and Kyle Katarn inside the late ]'s Bast Castle on ], stealing Force energy with the ''Scepter of Ragnos'' under Tavion's order. They find that Rosh had been turned to the dark side and becomes the new apprentice of ] ], who is the mastermind behind the cult. Rosh engages Jaden in a ] duel but loses, and Tavion saves him.

A distress signal from Rosh is later picked up by Katarn and Korr, and it leads them to Taspir III where a large facility of the ] is located. Jaden finds Rosh before Kyle and is furious at him for his betrayal. Rosh tries to tell Jaden that he made a mistake, via the Force Kyle also warns Jaden not to give into anger. The player can then choose to let Rosh live and remain on the path of light, or kill Rosh and turn to the dark side.

*If Jaden spare Rosh's life, the young Jedi survives but loses his arm when Alora, Tavion's apprentice, attacks him before engaging Jaden in a heated ] duel. Rosh later receives a new cybernetic arm back on ] after the ultimate defeat of the cult, Tavion and ].

*If Jaden turns to the dark side, Jaden stabs him in the abdomen and leaves him for dead. Shortly after Jaden kills Alora and leaves the facility, Kyle finds Rosh near death and, before he dies, Kyle grants Rosh the rank of Jedi.

In tradition, the light side ending should be canon, although no particular information has been released.

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