Rak'nor

Once in the service of Heru-ur, Rak'nor is a formidable warrior who now is one of the great leaders among the Jaffa Resistance. Rak'nor's father, the Jaffa Del'nor, burned the Goa'uld symbol off Rak'nor's forehead in the belief that all Jaffa would soon be free -- a belief inspired by Teal'c's rebellion against the false gods. Unfortunately, Rak'nor watched his father die because of what he did, and came to see his beliefs as blasphemy against the gods. He fell into the service of the powerful Goa'uld Heru-ur.

Rak'nor captured Teal'c by pretending to be sympathetic to his cause, and handed him over to the Goa'uld. He was present for much of Teal'c's torture at the hands of Ter'ok, but decided to betray his master to free Teal'c when he convinced him of his cause. Both Rak'nor and Teal'c escaped in a Death Glider moments before Heru-ur's ship was destroyed by Apophis.

Rak'nor has joined the rebel Jaffa, and maintains faith in the goal that all Jaffa will one day be free, helping to lead the rebels on Teal'c's behalf.