Je'daii Order (Jedi Renaissance)

The progenitor of the Jedi Order, the Je'daii Order was a Force-based organization devoted to philosophy, science, and martial arts that arose on Tython in the millennia preceding the formation of the Galactic Republic. Comprised of Force-sensitives brought together from across the galaxy by the Celestials, the Je'daii trained and lived within the Deep Core, confined to the Tython system due to lack of hyperspace technology. Developing a Balanced view of the Force, the Je'daii believed that the Ashla and Bogan aspects of the Force were vital to a well-rounded individual's cosmic alignment.

Founding of the Je'daii
In the era preceding the rise of the Galactic Republic, the Ainur reigned over the galaxy. The Ainur, or Celestials as historians knew them, had held dominion over the galaxy for untold millennia, using the Forceful species of the galaxy as laborers in their unknowable schemes of world-building and the seeding of entire star systems. In the final centuries of the Ainur dominion, the client species of the Celestials began to slowly lose their Force-connection. Becoming concerned for the galaxy and fearing that the Force would diminish completely, the Ainur governing body called the Chriakack-skel commissioned the construction of massive arks from the technologies of the Kwa and saw them assembled on the Ainur capital of Oriuntur. The plan of the Ainur was to harvest groups of Force-sensitives from burgeoning species across the galaxy, and bring them to the storm world Tython to study the Force and discover the secrets of life and eternity in the Force. As war and violence began to break out across the galaxy between the Gree, Kwa, Rakata, Killik, Columi, Sharu, Chazrach, and the Yuuzhan Vong, the nine Tho Yor were sent to separate worlds across the galaxy to harvest the Forceful from among them. Leaving the Tho Yor to fulfill their purpose, the Ainur retreated beyond the galactic rim and left the galaxy to its fate. Laying in wait in frozen mountains, jungles, deserts, and oceans, the Tho Yor slowly drew Forceful groups to their hiding spots before opening up and allowing them to enter into the mighty edifices. Moving from world to world repeating the process, the Tho Yor held their precious cargo in a timeless reality as the culling spread across centuries. For the Forceful within the environs of the Tho Yor, their travel lasted a week at most, interacting with the Force constructs and the Celestial stewards watching over them. When the Tho Yor had completed the culling, the massive arks sped towards the Deep Core world of Tython amid the dangerous and bewildering blackholes and star clusters at the heart of the galaxy. Scholars, warriors, and philosophers; priests, scientists, and healers, of a multitude of species gathered above Tython in the nine Tho Yor in 36,418 BrS, or 0 TYA, amid a violent Force storm. Once the storm quieted, the Tho Yor separated, descending to the world's surface and spreading out across its many continents. Each pilgrim awoke alone, scattered across the planet without memory of their travels. Bound only through their connection to the Force, the scattered pilgrims found one another, gathering into nine tribes surrounding the nine Tho Yor. Quickly enough, these strangers assembled to discuss their discoveries involving the enigmatic and mystical energy known as the Force. Naming themselves Tythans, the disparate nine tribes of Tython sensed one another from afar, quickly coming to the realization that each tribe had arrived at the same time on the planet but were otherwise alone. Over the course of the following decade, the tribes recreated stone age technology, using what little tech they had carried with them onto the Tho Yor. Creating carts and sailboats, the Tythans longed to unite with the other tribes they sensed in the Force, struggling to cross the violent seas and the forbidding jungles. Studying the ominous arks that floated over them, the Tythans could glean nothing from the Tho Yor, which remained as silent sentinels above their settlements. As it became abundantly apparent that the ships which bore them into the Deep Core would not be taking them back to their homeworlds, the Tythans turned their attention wholly to surviving on their new home, which tantalized their curiosity to understand the palpable strength of the Force which promised revelation.

Even as some continued to seek a way offworld, most of the older Tythans began to establish laboratories, libraries, and agoras for open discussion. However, their studies of the Force were not meant to be idyllic and without danger. While safe from persecution, exile, and discrimination many had faced on their homeworlds, the Tythans learned that their new home was not a garden world, but a planet struggling for Balance in the Force. Fierce beasts and plants posed a threat to their survival, with raids by carnivorous beasts as frequent as the attacks by enormous flowering mawmouts. With the wildlife striving to kill them off, the Tythans quickly learned to defend themselves from among the myriad cultural techniques shared by the different races. Wookiees taught their tribe members to imbue wooden clubs with enchanted jewels and metal bands, while the Twi'leks and Cathar shared their skills with metallurgy and bows respectively. Each tribe quickly formed a guard corps that patrolled the perimeter of their settlements, wielding clubs and swords imbued with the Force and capable of fending off the violent beasts which sought to devour the Tythans. Tython had more potent threats then living beasts; Force storms ravaged the planet's surface as the dark and light aspects of the Force vied for control. Observing the world around them, the Tythans noted two moons in orbit around the planet: one shrouded in darkness, the other bathed in light. Naming them Bogan and Ashla respectively, the Tythans associated these satellites with the duality of the Force: light and dark sides of the same cosmic energies. When the dark side grew in strength within the Force, the world was ravaged by groundquakes, volcanic eruptions, and plagues. When the light was ascendant devastating rains, floods, and windstorms tore at the world. After the loss of several cities and colonies to these storms, the Tythans sought answer within the Force. Adherents of the Dai Bendu traditions organized the tribal leaders into a Gathering of nine, one leader for each tribe, and offered answers and guidance to the questions the Tythans asked. Determining that Balance was the best way forward, the Gathering of tribal leaders declared themselves the Je'daii, from the Bendu terms je and daii, meaning mystic center. The nine Je'daii began to speak publicly, espousing the benefits of living a balanced life. The different groups within each tribe eventually came to see the wisdom of these teachings and began to learn to structure their lives around these tenets. As the teachings of the Je'daii spread, Tython became more hospitable. Disease and famine became rare, storms were less severe, and eruptions and groundquakes less seldom. Each Je'daii passed his or her teachings on to a band of apprentices and eventually the Grand Je'daii from each tribe was attended by a court of philosopher-scientists specialized in different rituals and arts. As the millennium passed, the Je'daii had established settlements around each of the Tho Yor becoming centers of learning and knowledge. The Je'daii served as a governing institution for centuries, ruling as philosopher kings as the Tythans diversified their studies and skills. With the number of Je'daii expanding rapidly, as families and dynasties began to form amid the theocratic states, the Je'daii deemed it necessary to begin construction on a centralized education facility for the Forceful youths of the Je'daii. Within the shadow of Seh-kohlah Tho Yor, Grand Je'daii Padaw of the Ani tribe commissioned the expansion of the tribe's historic castle-fortress. Comprised of a massive above ground structure and several levels of subbasements, Ani Kesh, or the Castle of the Ani tribe, was renamed Padaw Ani Kesh and opened as the Academy of the Je'daii in 434 TYA. Sending their youth to the academy within the Ani tribe's lands, the relationship between tribes grew increasingly close, and borders began to fall away. Nordia Gral, the appointed first leader of Padaw Ani Kesh, designed a regimen not only for the training of the young students at the academy, but also for their trials after they left their initial schooling. Recognizing the dangers of Tython and the challenges it would present to the young, Gral declared that a graduate of the academy would have the tools needed to face the wilds of the world. On their first self-sustained adventure across the planet. These graduates, known as Journeyers, were required to travel to each of the planet's great cities on their own, on a mission of self-discovery and planetary exploration. Because most of the planet was still unexplored, Gral believed that Journeyers should shape the future immediately after their schooling by mapping and exploring the world and adding to the general knowledge base of the tribes. While understanding that some Journeyers would perish along the way, Gral believed that in order to exist in smooth Balance within the Force, one must first confront its sharp edges.

Having formed a thriving community over the millenium despite dramatic reduction in population from their initial nine million, the Tythan population was comprised of five million citizens; 60% were Je'daii, 10% were untrained Forcefuls, and 30% were non-Forceful. While the Je'daii ruling class became more and more numerous, not all of their children could wield the Force, as the children of two Forceful individuals were not guaranteed to have the same skill as their parents. These non-Forcefuls were defenseless from the harsh reality of Tython's ecosystem, and despite the efforts of their Je'daii governors and defenders, many did not make it to old age. The solution to this attrition was to restrict the travels of non-Forceful Tythans to within city limits, sheltering them from the dangers within the dense jungles, sprawling mountains, and vast oceans. The flaw within this system was laid plain in 1,000 TYA during the celebration of the new millennium. Within the walls of the great city of Auxum, celebrants gathered to observe the rising of the sun of the second millennium. Dawn never came for much of Aurum, as the eruption of Mount Kaleth lead to the city's destruction and the death of most of its non-Forceful residents. When the Gathering of Grand Je'daii convened, they began to undertake the mournful task of dealing with their non-Forceful offspring. Half a decade later, the Grand Masters declared Tython unfit for the non-Forceful and a so began the space race in earnest. While the foundry at Vur Tepe had long been churning out ground and aircraft, limited progress in the way of spacecraft had been seen. With this new task laid before them however, the Je'daii set to their work and within twenty short years had constructed trips capable of short-range travel. And so it was in 1,026 TYA that the first ships left Tython and landed on the moons of Bogan and Ashla. Exploring the surfaces of both moons, the Je'daii and the non-Forceful Tythans began constructing massive stone cities on the surface of both moons, creating beautiful stepped pyramids with garden terraces and plentiful storehouses. With work well underway on these new colonies, the Je'daii began to send their non-Forceful loved ones out from Tython for their own safety. Families were torn apart, loved ones divided, dynasties rent asunder. Despite being far away, the so-called Children of the Je'daii maintained a relationship with Tython, sending back Force-sensitive children for training in the ways of the Force. With all citizens of Tython serving as Je'daii by 1,029 TYA, the Grand Je'daii formally declared the existence of the Je'daii Order and codified many of its practices. Gone were the city states that once defined each tribe, and in their place rose the Great Temples of the Je'daii, a unified planetary Order.

Golden age of Tython
With the ascension of the Je'daii Order, exploration of the Force became the main focus of the Je'daii as they no longer had to protect their non-Forceful loved ones from the planet. New techniques in manipulating the energy came about as Journeyers and Masters alike strove for greater understanding of the universe. At Akar Kesh, Vur Tepe, Bodhi, Lapi'Zakul Kesh, Yanivartek, and Anil Kesh, the Je'daii studied the Balance, metallurgy, the arts, survival, Force skills, and astrology respectively. Over time, academies fell into disuse or were destroyed, re-purposed or converted to new uses. By 3,987 TYA, the nine Great Temples of the Je'daii had come to exist: Akar Kesh, Vur Tepe, Bodhi, Anil Kesh, Padawan Kesh, Mahara Kesh, Kaleth, Qigong Kesh, and Stav Kesh. Across the planet, the Je'daii found ways to use the Force for defense, science, and exploration. The ability to manipulate the thoughts of others, create illusions that lasted decades, control weather and the elements, and much greater strengths then any of the individual traditions of their ancestors were able to do. Despite being alone on Tython, the Je'daii located ruins of ancient civilizations all across Tython, with their greatest scholars linking many structures back to the Kwa and Gree cultures their forebearers had written about upon their arrival on the planet. Artifacts found on Tython that were suspected to be of Gree or Kwa origin were kept hidden by the Je'daii Council, becoming simple rumors among the bulk of the Order. As their power grew, the Je'daii sought to use their ability to conduct good deeds. Sending their youngest, able-bodied Je'daii to the moons to oversee law and order among the Children of Tython, the Order found that the Je'daii could serve as peacekeepers and investigators among the non-Forceful. Eventually, the Je'daii aided the Children of Tython in expanding out into the rest of the star system, taking up residence first on Kalimahr, then its moons, and then onward to the other astral bodies in the star system. For ten millennia the Je'daii grew in the Force and learned to master it, while also serving as the guardians of peace and justice within the Tython system, ranging between the Settled Worlds inhabited by the many Children of the Je'daii. Eventually, as technology allowed, some citizens of the Tython system were eager to return to the stars and find their ancestral homeworlds. Sleeper ships were constructed and sent out into the galaxy over the many centuries; while the Je'daii Council did not expressly encourage such journeys, they assigned fifty Je'daii per ship to accompany them out into the galaxy.

Despite their vows of service, the Je'daii were not always viewed as heroes by the citizens of the Tython system. Intervening in conflict when asked, or intervening at the Force's urging, the Je'daii became mysterious and feared. Some resented the Je'daii for taking all Force-sensitive children back to Tython for training in the ways of the Je'daii, branding them as abductors and strange wizards. Becoming estranged from the mystics of Tython, the citizens of the Settled Worlds sometimes rebuffed the Order's attempts to help and assist their non-Forceful brethren. Sometimes, this fear of the Je'daii manifested in violence, as it did during the Despot Wars. Queen Hadiya of Shikakwaa mustered an army and struck forth at Tython, landing forces on the world and attempting to rest control of the Great Temples from the Je'daii. Struck down by one of her own generals, a Je'daii masquerading as her lover, the pain of the Despot War marked the people of the Settled Worlds as they rebuilt their cities ruined by the fighting. As the Je'daii helped to rebuild, mistrust continued to simmer below the surface.

Rakatan invasion
While the Je'daii flourished in seclusion in the Deep Core over the millennia, the rest of the galaxy had been subjected to the reign of the Infinite Empire. Once client species of the Kwa, the Rakata species gathered their strength and declared their sovereignty over vast swathes of their former masters' territory. Sending out agents, known as Force Hounds, to locate worlds strong in the Force and to imprison their Force-sensitives, the Infinite Empire was made aware of the planet Tython in 10,660 TYA. Sending out a fleet to conquer the world, the Rakata hoped to find an answer to their diminishing Force-sensitivity. When a scout ship from the Infinite Empire breached the system and crash-landed on Tython, a massive Force storm racked the planet, alerting the Je'daii to the Empire's push into the Tython system. Stripping the ship of any and all valuable clues as to the alien culture which designed it, the Je'daii quickly learned of an impending invasion and began mass-producing a mysterious weapon known as the Forcesaber in the forges of Vur Tepe. The saber, introduced by the Force Hound who discovered the planet, was a sword of pure energy extending from a metal hilt; the weapon drew upon the dark side of the Force and was a dangerous tool in the hands of the Je'daii. When the Infinite Empire launched its attack on the system, the Je'daii rallied the defense forces of the Settled Worlds and met the Rakata in combat. The violence lasted over a year, resulting in heavy casualties among both sides. Already war-weary from the Despot Wars a decade prior, the Settled Wars' defenses crumbled to Infinite Empire's powerful Force-powered technology. Unlike any of the epic wars fought in Tython's past, the use of the Forcesabers drew the Je'daii far out of Balance, and caused many to suffer terrible psychosis as they descended into the bloodlust of the dark side. Pushing one by one through the Settled Worlds, the Rakata assaulted Tython itself, seeking an ancient Kwa construct known as a hypergate. The gate, located deep under the Great Temple of Anil Kesh, was the site of the last pitched battle between the Je'daii forces and the Rakata. Unleashing their pens of alchemically-altered beasts, the Je'daii plunged into the forbidden depths of the Chasm hoping to prevent the activation of the hypergate but failed; the Rakata were successful in activating the gate. As the end seemed at hand, a lone Je'daii Seer activated a Kwa holocron, which triggered the Tho Yor to defend Tython. Using their hidden weapon systems, the Tho Yor destroyed the hypergate, blasted apart the Infinite Empire's fleet and sending the survivors scattering into the wilderness.

Civil War
While the Rakata were defeated after the Tho Yor activated their defense systems, the Order was left heavily fractured. One sect of Je'daii threw their support behind Daegen Lok, an exiled Je'daii who had been banished during the Despot War for a vision that predicted the war with the Rakata. Lok sought to harness the power of the Forcesaber and the Rakatan weaponry and leave Tython in search of the rest of the Infinite Fleet and destroy the Empire. The rest of the Order, under the leadership of the Council, believed that the old ways held the most promise for a bright future, and would help them rebuild the system after the destruction of war. Denouncing Lok's cabal as heretics and dark side adherents who were deeply out of Balance, the Council commanded that the Forcesabers be destroyed and that Lok's followers report to Bogan to meditate and find Balance. In addition, a faction of Je'daii began espousing use of the light side only, to counter the dark side wielders. These Je'daii again refused orders from Akar Kesh to go to the moons for meditation and announced themselves as the Ashlanae, seizing the Temple of Balance and casting out Temple Master Ketu. While the Ashlanae amassed themselves as Akar Kesh, the Boganat rallied around the Forges of Vur Tepe, mass-producing more Forcesabers to wield against their enemies.

For nine years, the Ashlanae and Boganat clashed, costing the Order much of their resources and ending many lives. The fighting saw the burning of temples, the murder of masters, pillaging, rape, and torture of unprecedented degree all across Tython. Heroes that had fought side by side on the battlefield against he Rakata, reveled in each others deaths and misery. When the Ashlanae were able to muster the strength, they struck out against the Boganat's stronghold at Vur Tepe and struck down several leading members of their army. With the armies of the Ashlanae away, Daegon Lok, leader of the Boganat, struck at Akar Kesh in hopes of dealing them a severe blow. Engaging Ortis Rajivari at the peak of Akar Kesh, Lok and Rajivari were enveloped in a Force storm of unrecognizable magnitude. When Lok was struck down by the strength and purity of the light side, Tython was enveloped in light in an event known as the Force Cataclysm. When Rajivari looked out at Tython from the summit of Akar Kesh, he saw only devastation. The world burned and crackled in the light of the Force, numbing the world to power of the Force itself. Reduced to an uninhabitable ruin, Rajivari gathered the survivors and helped form a new order, one based solely in the light. Convening the first Jedi Council, the Jedi Masters began searching for a way offworld where they might rebuild and cultivate their Order. As negotiations began with wealthy entities across the Settled Worlds who would fund such an enterprise, the Jedi were dealt their first blow when Rajivari was consumed by guilt and attempted to destroy the Jedi Order he had helped build. After his cabal was routed at Kaleth, the Jedi Council abandoned Tython and boarded the massive sleeper ship provided to them by the group known as the Stargazers. Over six million Jedi boarded the ship, with nearly all of them entering into suspended animation as the vessel departed the Tython system and ventured out into the greater galaxy. The remaining Jedi and Stargazer crew members piloted their ship out of the system in search of a new home. As much of the Order slept, the surviving members of the Jedi Council began the process of reforming the Order and training a new generation. Equipped with the last surviving text of the Je'daii's great wealth of knowledge and few artifacts from their past, the Jedi believed that they were given command over the Force in order to assist those in need, and that their true calling was to defeat those who used the dark side and vanquish all evil doers.

Leadership
When the first Tythans emerged from the Tho Yor and began to gather into tribes, leaders of great learning and physical prowess were recognized by the nine tribes of Tython. Known as Je'daii, or mystic center, the Je'daii met in an occasional meeting informally known as the Gathering to espouse new ideas and proffer philosophical insight into their lives on Tython. As the nine Je'daii gathered more and more followers, distinct schools of learning formed around their teachings. The leaders took the title of Grand Je'daii, while their students trained to achieve the rank of Je'daii and pass on their wisdom to the next generation. Combining scholarship with defense training, the nine Je'daii tribes formed palace academies and ruled as philosopher kings. The number of trained Je'daii grew over the centuries, and their studies diversified from arcane rituals and arts to sciences and mechanics. The Grand Je'daii, ruling over their independent theocratic states, continued to meet in occasional conclaves to discuss the nature of the Force and the collective direction of the world's population. Realizing that the Je'daii needed a centralized school wherein cross-training in different disciplines could be taught by masters in their fields, the Ani-State's capital was selected as the new home of the Je'daii Academy. Within the expanded castle fortress of Padaw Ani Kesh, young ones from across Tython were united under a single banner, helping to form a greater union among the nine tribes.

In the wake of the Second Migration, the Grand Je'daii presided over a world inhabited solely by Je'daii. Fortifying their castles and converting them into temples in their own right, the Great Temples of the nine tribes began to take shape over the following centuries. The Grand Je'daii became Temple Masters, an appointed position rather then hereditary, focusing on skill and mastery rather than bloodline. As heads of their own philosophical schools, the Temple Masters were united by an underlying dedication to maintaining Balance in the Force and common rituals, ceremonies, and sacred texts. The Temple Masters continued the tradition of the Gathering, convening the Masters' Council periodically. With the advent of hologram technology on Tython, the Council was able to meet without physically gathering in one spot, maintaining private Council Chambers within their own Temples on opposite sides of the globe.

Astrography
Unlike future iterations of the Je'daii Order, the extent of the Tythonese was their own star system. Consisting of eleven worlds, seventeen moons, and a single star, the Je'daii and their Children had spread across the entire system to form their own civilizations and cultures.

The heart of the Je'daii Order, its birthworld, was Tython itself. The fifth world in the system, Tython was a verdant blue world of humid jungles, fetid swamps, dry deserts, snowy mountains, volcanic acid fields, and temperate forests, Tython's diverse environs made it the perfect world for Je'daii life, but dangerous for non-Forceful individuals.

The planet closest to the great star of Tythos was called Sunspot. Sunspot was dragged into the system by the Ainur millennia in the past and rotated opposite of the other planets in Tythos' orbit. Incapable of hosting a permanent population due to its constant tectonic activity, adventurous Je'daii Rangers occasionally delved deep into the surface of the world to retrieve Force-sensitive kyber crystals rumored to buried in the deepest regions of the planetoid.

Members
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 * D'ros, Mon||25,796 BrS||25,755 BrS||Mahar'ado||Healer||Master||Apprentices
 * colspan="7" align="left"|Raised on Tython in the village around Bodhi Temple, Mon D'ros was a trained healer in the Force arts of the Je'daii Order. A student of the Temple of Healing, Mahara Kesh, D'ros had successfully traveled across Tython on her Great Journey and was an ordained Ranger when the Despot War engulfed the Tython system. Having been assigned to the Temple of Knowledge to act as a healer there, D'ros fought in the battle that erupted outside Kaleth, focusing on helping her Je'daii brothers and sisters in need. When the fighting was over, D'ros helped other Je'daii in the cleanup, carrying a makeshift cot containing Master Keedar Talth. In the wake of war, D'ros remained at Kaleth as a healer, studying in the halls while tending to Je'daii that had been injured in and around the Temple. When Tython was invaded by the Infinite Empire, D'ros rallied to her defense, working on the frontlines as a field medic. Seeing the Rakata beat back, D'ros died in the sinking of Mahara Kesh when the Boganat Je'daii launched a vicious assault on the Temple of Healing.
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