Four Sages of Dwartii

The Four Sages of Dwartii were a group of four controversial philosophers and lawgivers from Dwartii who were active in the early of the. They were influential in the creation of the Republic's early laws and rulings, and one of the earliest s&mdash;Oxean&mdash;had them in his councils. Each of the four had their own "specialties," but were all well-versed in legal acumen and arcane wisdom. Despite this, they were known for being unsparing and often generated controversy.

The four members
Braata, or the Warrior, was, in his early, a noted warrior on Dwartii. It was believed by some opposed to his beliefs that he was, as noted for his proficiency in the  of. Braata encouraged the study of the dark side, leading to some Jedi defecting.

Faya, the Speaker, was the most talkative of the group, and his proficiencies lied with more of a general law sense. Despite this, he was often biased towards the wealthy. Faya took bribes from wealthy businessmen and s to change his own beliefs, much to the dismay of his fellow philosophers.

Sistros, the Thinker, was well-versed on most subjects similar to the other three Sages of Dwartii, and was in some ways considered the "leader" of the group. He met with planetary leaders and other government officials, and used all he learned to come up with logical laws, enforcement of laws, and ways to introduce new laws. Sistros was known to become enraged when those he believed he could trust did not agree with him.

Yanjon, the Mystic, was known for collecting a multitude of and Jedi artifacts, and studying the Force. Much like Braata, he was believed to be Force-sensitive, but he did not openly encourage studying of one aspect of the Force over the other. When Yanjon did speak out, he took a more "balanced" position than the other three Sages.

Early history
The Four Sages of Dwartii&mdash;Braata, Faya, Sistros, and Yanjon&mdash;hailed from the  of Dwartii. They rose to prominence when the first few Chancellors of the Republic took their advice as they made their way through i circles. Their merciless political philosophy was influential, even if controversial among the masses.

Late Republic statues
statues of the Four Sages of Dwartii ended up in the possession of the last of the Galactic Republic's Supreme Chancellors, Sheev Palpatine. Palpatine was in fact a, who had infiltrated the Republic's upper echelons to eventually of the Republic. The four statues were kept in his on Coruscant, in different locations.

In the ceremonial office stood a statue of Faya, as well as a helmeted Braata, facing inwards towards the center of the room. Down a corridor towards the private office was a statue of Sistros and Yanjon. The statue of Sistros in fact concealed a cylindrical cavity made of, undetectable by security scans. Within that cavity was Palpatine's s, which he scarcely used, preferring to use the one hidden in the neuranium of the office chair in his private office.