Bah-Rinn

Bah-Rinn was a remote desert planet in the Outer Rim. The Jedi established an enclave on the planet c. 700 BBY after Sith artifacts were discovered there by a Jedi explorer. The enclave was eventually abandoned and reconstructed as the Sarcophagus, which sealed several holocrons, artifacts, and starmaps leading to smaller Jedi vaults. The main vault required two glass keys to be opened and closed but was surrounded by easily accessible compartments that contained libraries, bedrooms, and common areas. During the Clone Wars, Jedi Master Lammaros and a group of Jedi Sentinels were assigned to defend the Sarcophagus from Separatist infiltrators. After two Dark Acolyte raids on the Sarcophagus were repelled, a battalion of clone troopers and mercenaries led by an Alpha-class ARC trooper was stationed there. Throughout the war, several more droid and/or Dark Acolyte attacks were repelled until early 19 BBY, when a Separatist orbital bombardment eliminated more than half of the Republic forces present. Master Lammaros and the ARC trooper gathered a squad of two mercenaries and five clone troopers to sabotage the Separatists' orbital cannon, allowing Republic bombers and gunships to force the Separatist fleet into a retreat. When Order 66 was initiated, the remaining clone troopers in the Sarcophagus attacked both the Jedi and the mercenaries; only some of whom managed to escape. During the Imperial era, a battalion of stormtroopers from the Imperial Security Bureau's enforcement detachment was stationed in the Sarcophagus to repel pirates, treasure hunters, and roaming Jedi. Some of the surviving Jedi Sentinels that protected Bah-Rinn in the Clone Wars established a secret camp at the base of the mountain that the Sarcophagus was on top of. Following the rise of the New Republic, the Jedi survivors forced the Imperials offworld and joined the New Jedi Order.