As the Third Sister, she was highly ambitious. Thus, her mind was set on tracking down Jedi Master
The Third Sister Was a Jedi Youngling
The reason why the Third Sister hates Obi-Wan Kenobi so much is because she was a Jedi initiate when Order 66 happened. On that infamous day, Reva was training with her fellow Jedi younglings in the Jedi Temple of Coruscant.
Inquisitor Reva, also known as Third Sister (Moses Ingram), has been a particular thorn in Obi-Wan's side. As part of a task force specifically determined to hunt down all remaining Jedi, she is particularly obsessed with Obi-Wan.
By this naming convention, Third Sister can only mean that Reva was inducted by Darth Vader or the Grand Inquisitor soon after disillusioned Jedi Padawan Trilla Suduri was inducted as the Second Sister.
Reva knows that Anakin Skywalker is Darth Vader because she was one of his targets—a child—during the Order 66 killings that took place during the events of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Reva Sevander, better known as the Third Sister, is the central antagonist of the 2022 Disney+ live-action Star Wars miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi. She was a Jedi youngling who survived Order 66 and fell to the dark side of the Force, joining the Galactic Empire by becoming part of the Inquisitorius.
Sevander eventually escaped the Jedi Temple and turned to the dark side. Wanting revenge on Vader, currently acting as the commander-in-chief of the Galactic Empire's forces, she joined the regime's Inquisitorius as an Inquisitor, in order to get close to him.
She's had to do all this and become a Sith, and by the end of “Part V”, she is impaled by Vader, who leaves her for dead. And Vader reveals that he's been aware of Reva's deception the whole time.
Reva was a Jedi youngling who was present in the Jedi Temple during Order 66. When the clones raided the temple, Reva and her fellow younglings found Anakin Skywalker and asked him for help, only for him to kill them all. Reva survived by playing dead, and she swore revenge on Anakin.
The Third Sister is the leading villain of the new series which heavily featured The Inquisitors in its marketing. The Inquisitors have been fairly common in video games and cartoons, but the new series represents the first live-action depiction of the concept.
The theory is that Satine's nephew Korkie Kryze, who bears a striking resemblance to Obi-Wan, is actually Satine and Obi-Wan's son. This has never been confirmed, so it seems likely to be only mere speculation, but there's no definitive proof that Obi-Wan didn't have a child with Satine.
Obi-Wan Kenobi's relationship with the Duchess of Mandalore, Satine Kryze, has thrilled fans since their first interaction in The Clone Wars. The Duchess of Mandalore and Jedi Master first met during the Mandalorian Civil War when Kenobi was still a padawan under Master Qui-Gon Jinn.
In the denouement of the episode, after Darth Vader accuses Reva of failure, she reveals that she actually wanted Obi-Wan and Leia to escape. Reva let them go on purpose, and at this moment, Vader and Leia both learn valuable lessons.
Reva then confirmed Obi-Wan's assertions and admitted to her plans to betray Darth Vader. So while Reva is still a Star Wars villain, it's not known that she was never really on the Empire's side. She was simply pursuing Obi-Wan to serve her own interests.
NO! Reva is NOT the daughter of Mace Windu. Just because she is black and was a Jedi Youngling, it does not mean she was his daughter. Wrap your head around this: there was very likely other black Force sensitives out there, without Them all having to be related.
Designers decided that the semi-circle version would telescope out to create the full circle. Moses Ingram, the actor who played the Third Sister, received the lightsaber as a gift from Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy.
Darth Vader didn't learn he had a daughter until Return of the Jedi, when he stood before Emperor Palpatine. The Emperor's power probed Luke's mind, attempting to goad him to fall to the dark side, and he discovered Leia's existence.
The term "Sith Lord" generally encompassed members of both sexes, although some female Sith such as Lumiya, Tahiri Veila, Olaris Rhea, and Vestara Khai were styled Sith Lady. Originally, "Sith Lord" referred to a high-ranking member of the Sith Order's society.
She's too angry to die though and seemingly figured out that 10-year-old Luke Skywalker (Grant Feely) is Vader's secret son and living in hiding on Tatooine. Obi-Wan sensed the danger to Luke through the Force, so I guess he'll have to get back to the desert world to confront Reva.
As Reva knew that Vader was too strong for her to kill, she elected to pursue another target after she found the message Bail Organa sent to Obi-Wan on his communicator. The message revealed that they were protecting a boy and Reva managed to deduce that this boy, Luke, is the son of Anakin Skywalker.
Cere Junda was a female human and a Jedi during the Clone Wars. She took on Trilla Suduri as her apprentice and the two survived Order 66. Suduri turned to the dark side and became the Inquisitor known as the Second Sister. Junda became a mentor to another survivor of the purge, Cal Kestis.
Trilla Suduri, also known as the Second Sister, was a Human female who served the Jedi Order as a padawan to Cere Junda.
The Third Sister has had a tumultuous past and we even got an unexpected cameo by Ayaamii Sledge in the first episode. At the end of the road, it seems that Reva has finally redeemed herself by refusing to kill Luke Skywalker and not continuing down the road to kill Darth Vader.
Alongside Garon Jard, Ters Sendon and Rajivari, Cala Brin was one of the founders and original Council members of the Jedi Order, making her the first female Jedi Master.
The original script for the “Obi-Wan Kenobi” film, before it became a Disney+ series, included Reva's death. Writer Stuart Beattie told The Direct that Reva, played by Moses Ingram, was going to fall by Darth Vader's lightsaber at the hands of actor Hayden Christensen, in order to save Obi-Wan (Ewan McGregor).