The 2019 Star Wars The Black Series Second Sister Inquisitor (#95) brings one of the most striking Imperial villains of the modern era into the 6‑inch line with a sculpt that captures the menace, precision, and tragedy of Trilla Suduri. As the primary antagonist of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the Second Sister blends elite combat skill with a haunting personal history tied directly to Cal Kestis.
Released as part of Wave 26, this figure arrived alongside Cal Kestis and The Mandalorian, marking a major expansion of the Black Series into video‑game storytelling. The sculpt features the Second Sister’s angular, glossy black armor, red visor, and the signature double‑bladed spinning lightsaber used by the Inquisitorius.
The removable helmet reveals a detailed Trilla Suduri portrait — a rare feature for an Inquisitor figure — adding emotional depth and display flexibility.
Technical Details & Sculpt
Overall Sculpt & Proportions
The Second Sister’s sculpt is sleek, intimidating, and screen‑accurate:
- glossy black Inquisitor armor
- angular chest and shoulder plates
- ribbed undersuit
- Imperial rank detailing
- flowing cape with sculpted folds
The proportions match her in‑game model with realistic Black Series adaptation.
Helmet Sculpt
The helmet is a standout element:
- red visor with sharp contour
- angular cheek plates
- matte and gloss contrast
- screen‑accurate silhouette
The helmet captures the cold, predatory look of the Inquisitorius.
Unmasked Portrait (Trilla Suduri)
The removable helmet reveals:
- naturalistic facial proportions
- subtle expression reflecting inner conflict
- clean digital face printing
- sculpted short hair
A rare emotional layer for a villain figure.
Articulation
The Second Sister includes the full Phase 3 articulation suite:
- ball‑jointed head and neck (works with helmet on/off)
- hinged shoulders
- swivel‑hinge elbows
- swivel‑hinge wrists
- torso ball joint
- ball‑jointed hips
- thigh swivels
- double‑jointed knees
- rocker ankles
Supports aggressive dueling poses, cape‑flow silhouettes, and helmet‑off emotional displays.
Paint & Deco
The paintwork emphasizes contrast and Imperial precision:
- glossy black armor
- matte undersuit
- red visor and saber accents
- metallic detailing on armor seams
- subtle shading on cape folds
The palette matches the cold, oppressive tone of the Inquisitorius.
Accessories & Equipment
The Second Sister includes:
Double‑Bladed Lightsaber
- spinning ring design
- metallic hilt detailing
- translucent red blades
- screen‑accurate sculpt
Removable Helmet
- fits securely
- reveals Trilla portrait
- enhances display versatility
These accessories complete the Inquisitorius loadout.
Packaging (Red Line)
As part of the Red Line, the Second Sister arrives in the Phase 3 window‑box packaging:
- matte black box
- bold red accent stripe
- character portrait art
- figure number #95
- large window showcasing the armor and saber
The portrait art reflects her cold, relentless presence.
Collector Notes
- The first-ever Second Sister in the Black Series.
- All‑new sculpt — not reused from any prior Inquisitor bodies.
- Essential for Fallen Order, Inquisitorius, and Imperial‑era displays.
- Pairs naturally with Cal Kestis, Purge Troopers, and Darth Vader.
- One of the most visually striking villains in the modern line.
Display & Photography Notes
The Second Sister photographs beautifully under cool, directional lighting that highlights the glossy armor and red visor. Three‑quarter angles emphasize the saber ring and cape silhouette.
For dioramas, she excels in:
- Bracca ambush
- Fortress Inquisitorius
- Zeffo tomb confrontations
- Imperial Inquisitorius lineups
Her sculpt supports expressive, cinematic poses that capture the precision, rage, and tragedy of Trilla Suduri — making this figure a must‑have for any Fallen Order or Imperial display.