Kaniset Holocron

"Dzwolatul wonwit grotthuwonyâshottoi, dzwolatul wonyâsh taralwonwitottoi."

- summary of the central tenet of Qotaral as retrieved from the Kaniset Holocron

The Kaniset Holocron was a constructed during the  by the  philosopher Karos, the  of the   on  and a noted  and. It was primarily used as a repository of his writings and included the master copies of the Qâzoikut Qyâsikanjat, Qotaral, and Qoritottoi. However, the holocron also included Karos's own for his experiments in -enhanced, specifications for the development of a , and a collated catalogue listing all s previously housed at the Veeshas Tuwan. As was common practice for some Sith without tombs to haunt, Karos's  took up intermittent residence in his holocron, providing instruction and discussing philosophy with those seeking to access the holocron's contents.

The holocron escaped the initial culling of Sith artifacts undertaken by the in the aftermath of the  and the. Discovered by a probing the ruins of the Temple of Typhojem in  around, the so-called Kaniset Holocron was transported to the  on  and studied by , the  and a noted scholar of the Sith. For its mostly innocuous "" philosophical content, it was notably the only Sith holocron made publicly accessible to select by request, though not without direct supervision. In the years following the destruction of the Great Jedi Library, the holocron passed from one Force user's hands to the next, often protected by its creator's spirit on its travels. By, it contained the only known surviving copies of Karos's.