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SWTORpadawan Headcanon: The Unforgiven
There are several passing references in the game to what happened on Tython during the five-year gap in Knights of the Fallen Empire. Right out of the gate, Lana specifically informs the Outlander that the Jedi Order took devastating casualties during the war and doesnât know anything about any surviving leadership. The romanced Nadia Grell letter specifically mentions the attack on Tython, while Kira concludes her own letter by informing us that the Jedi Order was âdyingâ.
Much later, of course, we meet the Jedi who evacuated to Ossus in Jedi Under Siege, who are completely unaware of everything thatâs happened around the galaxy in the past five or six years. Â Â Â Â Â Â
The conclusion we come to is that the Zakuulans attacked Tython, and some of the Jedi escaped to Ossus. (Even bringing some of the Kalikori villagers along with them.)
In my Halcyon Legacy Storyline, Iâve featured this largely unchronicled event in a couple of short stories: This Moment and How We Came to This Point. We have almost no âcanonâ details about it, although from what we see later on Ossus, it is clear that some or all of the Kalikori villagers went with the evacuees. (In my story, this was a minority of the Twiâleks who chose to join the exile, and Kalikori Village still stands on Tython.)
But let me expand on all that: One head-canon I have is that when the Jedi were preparing for the attack and their evacuation, they realized that they would need several defense teams to slow the Zakuulans down. A sort of ârear guardâ if you will. Given their experiences with the Eternal Empire up to that point, they knew that losses to these special groups would be extremely heavy, assuming any of those Jedi made it off Tython at all.
One of these combat teams of volunteers (one that formed organically rather than by design) was made up entirely of Force-users who had experienced the touch of darkness in their respective pasts. Each of them carried a degree of responsibility and guilt for the circumstances of their lives. That didnât mean they didnât believe in the Jedi Order and their precepts; on the contrary, most of them were quite grateful to the order for their help. But individually, each of them came to the conclusion that if the Order was to begin anew, they would need to save as many Jedi of all ranks as they could, even at the cost of their own lives.
At the suggestion of one of their members, the group would call themselves âthe Unforgivenâ.
When the remaining members of the Jedi Council â Archivist Gnost-Dural and Barsenâthor Ulannium Kaarz â protested that it went against every principle the Jedi held dear to place individuals at risk of being sacrificed on the basis of their past experiences. The nominal leader of the Unforgiven â one Bengel Morr âcountered that they werenât seeking forgiveness from the Council or the Order; they were thankful they had already been given that. Rather, they were seeking to forgive themselves.
The Council still objected to the name but under the circumstances, they could not deny the groupâs right to fight for the Order. Â
As the might of the Eternal Empire descended upon Tython, the Unforgiven held the line. Every time it appeared the Knights of Zakuul and their legions of Skytroopers would break through and turn the retreat into a massacre, the Unforgiven were there, forcing the Eternal Empire to pay for every inch and making sure that as many Jedi as possible were saved.
In the aftermath of the exodus, in recognition of their sacrifice, Gnost-Dural vowed that the courage of the Unforgiven would forever be remembered in the Jedi Archives.
Without further ado, I present the Unforgiven.
Master Surro and the two survivors of the Seventh Line. We first encounter Master Surro and the Seventh Line on Ziost. [Thereâs a whole bunch about the Seventh Line that I find controversial, including whether or not Satele Shan and the Council even knew about them and what they were doing on Ziost. Instead, we only hear about them from Theron or Lana, even if we are playing a Jedi Master sitting on the Council.] Nevertheless, Vitiateâs possession of Surro and the others was one of the best subplots of the Rise of the Emperor story. Naturally, during my playthrough with Corellan Halcyon, he spared Surro (despite Lanaâs protests) and the two other unnamed Seventh Line members, as well. (They couldnât have given them names???) In the months that followed, Surro and the others were treated with kindness by the Jedi, but when the Eternal Empire appeared poised to strike at Tython, remembering the harm they had done on Ziost under Vitiateâs influence, they were among the first to volunteer for the defense teams.
Among the Unforgiven, they would be among the first to die during the retreat, covering the final withdrawal from the Temple.
[Tagging @swtorramblings and @starknstarwars ]
Fortris Gall. Â Seventeen years before the fall of Tython, Fortris Gall had been an impressive young Jedi Knight during the closing days of the First Great Galactic War. A hero during the first battle of Balmorra, Gall bitterly opposed the conditions of the Treaty of Coruscant. Joining a conspiracy led by Master Darânala, Gall took part in the bombing of the Galactic Senate on Coruscant in an effort to vacate the Treaty by blaming the Sith for the act of terrorism. After a fateful encounter on Dantooine with Satele Shan, Darth Baras and Darth Angral, Gall realized the extent of his error, abandoning Darânala to her fate. Â
Gall understood that if he returned to the Jedi and the Republic, he would be held responsible for his crimes. Unable to face his former Master â the legendary Orgus Din, who sat on the Jedi Council, Gall withdrew into the Outer Rim. There, far from the frontline galactic conflicts, he rediscovered what it meant to be a Jedi in his own way, helping isolated colonies to resist attacks by pirates and slavers.
He eventually found a measure of peace.
When the Eternal Empire began its campaign against the known galaxy, Gall initially declined to get involved. He was well aware of his own legacy and was worried that he would repeat his mistakes.
But when he heard that Orgus Din had been slain years before while fighting Darth Angral at the start of the Second Galactic War, Gall realized he had to make peace with his time as part of the Jedi Order. He arrived on Tython mere days before the attack, and â after meeting with Bengel Morr, another former apprentice of Dinâs â immediately joined the Unforgiven. During the fighting, he bravely felled three Zakuulan Walkers single-handedly with his twin lightsabers before finally being cut down by an Exarch.
Fashk. Growing up, the Flesh Raider known as Fashk always knew he was different from most of his people. He saw things that they didnât. Felt things that they didnât. Eventually, during the Flesh Raider uprising of 10 ATC, he realized he shared the gifts of the hated Jedaii. Desperate to earn his place with the Order and learning that they had recently begun supporting the Kalikori villagers, Fashk abducted a young Twiâlek named Viyo Kobbeth. This led him to the attention of a talented Padawan on Tython in Corellan Halcyon, who sought to rescue the pilgrim. Despite the severe nature of the situation, Corellan agreed to support Fashkâs introduction into the Order. At last, he would become a mighty hunter.
The next few years were difficult for Fashk. Although he was talented in the Force, denying his own aggression went against every instinct that had been ingrained in him as a Flesh Raider, both genetic and cultural. Nevertheless, he managed not to attack any of his fellow trainees, so he maintained his place with the Jedi, tentative though it was.
Finally given the chance to see combat on the world of his birth, Fashk was quick to volunteer for the toughest combat assignment available to cover the evacuation, and that meant the Unforgiven.
During the attack, the Flesh Raider lashed out with the Force with a ferocity that startled the Zakuulans, briefly driving them back and buying the Jedi precious moments.
Fashk was never happier than in the last moment of his life.
Loyat. Loyat was a life-long Sith, trained on Korriban and apprenticed to Darth Arho, a Dark Councilor and Loyatâs eventual lover. Later as a Sith Lord, Loyat fought under Arhoâs command during the Battle of Ilum. Abandoned by her master during a Republic counterattack, Loyat was defeated and captured by Corellan Halcyon and Kira Carsen. Realizing that everything Arho had taught her had ultimately been a lie, she abandoned the teachings of the Sith. After a relatively short time in a Republic prison, Loyat â at Corellanâs recommendation â was sent to Tython to begin her recovery and possible training as a Jedi, should she accept it.
Although grateful for the chance to work through her trauma, Loyat struggled to fully embrace the Jedi path. Her emotions were too close to the surface for her to make that commitment. When the Eternal Empire was poised to attack Tython, the Jedi were prepared to designate Loyat as a dependent and prioritize her evacuation. Partially out of gratitude and partially out of pride, Loyat insisted on joining the defensive combat teams. Knowing her history with Corellan on Ilum, Bengel Morr recommended her for the Unforgiven.
Loyat fought bravely against the Zakuulans, destroying dozens of Skytroopers until she was eventually knocked unconscious in an artillery explosion from an Eternal Empire walker as the Unforgiven fell back.
Loyat was officially listed as âMissing â Presumed Killedâ in the Jedi Orderâs after-action report. After all, it seems implausible to believe she could have survived⊠Â
[Authorâs Note: Tagging Loyatâs #1 fan girl, @raven-of-domain-kwaad as well as @alexsrandomramblings ]
Sajar. Once a member of the Dark Council years ago before his defeat at Tol Bragaâs hands, the path to redemption has been a long one for Sajar who faced numerous setbacks over the years. His lapse on Quesh while commanding Republic troops led to him executing several prisoners of war and led to a fateful encounter between the Hero of Tython, Corellan Halcyon, and the Emperorâs Wrath, Lord Scourge.
Sajar spent years recovering from his ordeal on Quesh determined not to falter again. When he heard that Tol Braga, who had been his master, had succumbed to the Emperorâs mind control techniques, it led to another crisis of faith, this time leaving him catatonic for a time. While in this state, Sajar experienced several Force-visions involving Corellan Halcyon.
Although he again recovered, word that Halcyon had been killed aboard Darth Marrâs flagship darkened his mood. When it was clear the Zakuulanâs attack on Tython was imminent, he was among the first to volunteer for the combat teams.
During the fighting, the Unforgiven were briefly at risk of being encircled, which would have allowed the Eternal Empire to bypass their defense and strike at the Jedi ships as they lifted off planet. Recognizing that the Orderâs survival meant far more to him than the inner peace of a single faltering Jedi, Sajar reached out to the Dark Side and embraced the power that had once been his as one of the most powerful Sith in the galaxy. The Zakuulans, unprepared to face the tactical challenge of a potent Sith amongst the Jedi, were briefly stunned. As he unleashed a fearsome storm of lightning against the Knights of Zakuul, the last three survivors of his team were able to pull back and continue the fight, allowing the last of the evacuation ships to escape.
In the final seconds of his life, Sajar received the gift of one final vision from the Force. With tears trailing down his cheeks, he let out a cry of laughter as he saw that Corellan Halcyon had not only survived but that he would one day meet with the survivors of Tython, many of whom would owe their lives to Sajar.
Sajar did not die as a Jedi, but his sacrifice allowed many other Jedi to live. Â Â Â
[Authorâs Note: Special thanks to @taraum for the bit about Sajar having visions concerning Corellanâs future, as that concept was shamelessly pilfered from her amazing Motivations story that you should definitely go read. Also tagging @shabre-legacy ]
Ako Domi. A hero during the First Great Galactic War, Domi was captured by the Sith Empire during the Battle of Sullust, a conflict that earned him a legendary status in the Republic. Imprisoned at Shadow Town on Nar Shaddaa, Domi was subjected to horrific torments, and watching his fellow prisoners turn on each other eventually broke him. Now a Sith, Domi and his apprentices would eventually encounter Corellan Halcyon and Kira Carsen years later during the Power Guard Crisis. The two Jedi defeated the Sith, but Corellan refused to strike the killing blow on the former Jedi, instead insisting instead that Domi be sent to Tython in an attempt to recover his humanity. (Satele Shan later would commend Corellan for his decision, though predictably Jaric Kaedan would not.)
Domiâs return to the Jedi path was a slow and arduous one. Part of him embraced the familiarity of the Order and its teachings. But with the guilt with everything he had done, of the lives he had destroyed in Shadow Town, it took him years before he could trust himself to hold a lightsaber again.
But recover he did. Just in time to meet the Zakuulan invasion.
It was Ako Domi who dubbed the defense team âthe Unforgivenâ. None of the other members objected.
As the battle of Tython waged on, no one fought with greater zeal and determination than Domi. For a few hours, he was once again the Hero of Sullust, fighting in a hopeless battle.
He was one of just three Jedi left still fighting at the end.
Domi gave his life to allow Bengel Morr and Nalen Raloch a few fleeting moments to fall back to their last defensive trench, where they reported their status to the evacuation fleet in the final transmission from Tython.
Bengel Morr. Another former padawan of Jedi Master Orgus Din, Bengel Morr was traumatized by the destruction of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant during the Sack at the end of the last war. Withdrawing from the Order and the Force, Morr spent years navigating the galaxyâs criminal underworld, learning the ways of power. A decade of preparation later, he reemerged on Tython with an apprentice, determined to destroy the Jedi Order by controlling the Flesh Raiders.
Morrâs defeat at Corellan Halcyonâs hands at the end of the uprising was a revelation to him. In that moment at the Forge, he saw the true future of the Jedi, and he finally understood his own role to play in that destiny.
In the weeks that followed under the care of the Masters of Tython, Morr slowly started to recover. With his pain eased, he started to remember his old self. Bengel realized what he had done, and was left guilt-ridden, even more so when he learned of the death of Orgus Din at the hands of Darth Angral. But the consoling messages he received from Corellan helped ease his suffering, and by the Battle of Corellia, the short-handed Jedi were willing to send the recovered Nautolan into battle.
Morr distinguished himself during the fighting against the Sith, though witnessing the horrors of war first-hand once again raised the specters of Coruscant in the dark corners of his mind. Sensing his unease, the Masters allowed him to return to Tython as part of a training cadre; one that included Nalen Raloch, formerly of Kalikori Village. The very people who Morr had tormented during the Flesh Raider uprising he led.
Facing Nalen Raloch and his resentment on a daily basis proved to be one of the greatest challenges of Bengelâs life. The Twiâlek harbored considerable hatred towards the Nautolan for everything the pilgrims of his village had endured.
It took years for Bengel to earn Nalenâs trust and respect. But in the process, Bengel made peace with some of his own demons. The two became close friends.
The training cadre missed the fighting on Tython during the Sith Empireâs assault on the Temple before the Revanite Crisis as they were hundreds of kilometers away on a survey mission scouting the Flesh Raiders. A year later when it became clear that the Zakuulans intended to attack Tython, Bengel â who had endured two sackings of Jedi Temples â vowed he would not allow a third.
The Unforgiven were born, with Bengel as their nominal leader. And on Tython, Bengel Morr finally met his destiny, making peace with his past.
Nalen Raloch. Nalen Raloch had always been a protector. When the Kalikori pilgrims were driven from Ryloth, he protected them from their orthodox Twiâlek persecutors as a young warrior. After they settled on Tython, he emerged as his villageâs champion, holding off the predators in the Flesh Raiders and other indigenous species.
But serving as a protector is a double-edged sword for every being; when he found the holocron of Rajivari, Raloch was seduced by the promise of power he needed to defend his people, and in the promise of striking back at the Jedi who had ignored his peoplesâ suffering for all their posturing assertion of moral superiority.
It was only after his confrontation with a talented young Mirialan padawan named Ulannium Kaarz that Nalen realized that everything he was trying to do to protect his people would have led to their destruction had he not been stopped.
Nalen, under the care of the Jedi, slowly began to rebuild his life and his sense of identity.
He came to see the value in defending not just his own people, but all people. He came to understand that he could be a protector without letting that consume him.
When he was confronted with training beside the man who had led the Flesh Raider uprising, he was beyond disgusted. He nearly quit the Jedi on the spot.
But as time went on, he began to see Bengelâs compassion. His dedication. His commitment not only to the Jedi but to his own redemption for his actions.
Nalen would learn more from Bengel than heâd learned from anyone.
When Bengel volunteered to lead one of the defense teams, Nalen didnât hesitate to join him, despite knowing the likely outcome.
During the Battle of Tython, Nalen fought hard, but he found himself increasingly distracted. As the Eternal Empire fell upon the Jedi home world, he was terrified that the Zakuulans would turn their eyes towards Kalikori Village, knowing that his people would have been wiped out had they sent even a handful of Skytroopers in that direction.
Had Bengel not been by his side, he would have abandoned the Jedi and returned to his old home in a desperate attempt to save his fellow Twiâleks.
As it stood, Nalen and Bengel were the last two living document Jedi on Tython. In the final message from the retreating Order, Ulannium, now a master on the Jedi council, exchanged kind words. The Barsenâthor further revealed that the Zakuulans had bypassed Kalikori Village, much to Nalenâs relief.
Nalen and Bengel were alone.
Before the end, the two exchanged a fleeting moment. They acknowledged the possibility of what might have been between them in another life.
Nalen had found what he had sought for so long; the strength heâd needed to defend his people.
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I'm the biology nerd anon and I'm super duper happy with what you did! They're so so so so cute! I really liked that one of the kids had small montrals but the other had floof hair. I'm guessing Big Bro doesn't have lekku? (also how about Dar'Nala for the girl (a female Togrutan jedi from the Old Republic)? I'm not sure for the boy though ;-;
He will when he grow up :^D
And sorry for the delay. I should have answered you long ago. >_
And yes, the girl name will be DarÂŽNala!Â
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PERSONNALITĂS - MaĂźtre Satele Shan
NĂ©e sur Brentaal IV, une planĂšte des Mondes du Noyau, Satele Shan naquit une dizaine dâannĂ©es avant lâĂ©clatement de la Grande Guerre Galactique.
Sa mĂšre, Tasiele Shan, avait Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© une Jedi. Mais la naissance de sa fille, allant Ă l'encontre des principes sur l'attachement Ă©motionnel Ă©voquĂ©s par l'Ordre, valut Ă Tasiele d'ĂȘtre condamnĂ©e Ă l'exil sur une planĂšte inhabitĂ©e de la Bordure ExtĂ©rieure. Lorsque sa punition prit fin, les membres du Conseil tentĂšrent de la retrouver, mais ils ne purent mettre la mains que sur quelques notes destinĂ©es Ă sa fille. DĂ©montrant des talents naturels dans la Force, Satele fut emmenĂ©e trĂšs jeune au Temple Jedi de Coruscant afin que son potentiel soit testĂ©. Ătant jugĂ©e apte Ă entamer une formation de Jedi, la jeune Shan fit la rencontre dâun MaĂźtre Jedi nommĂ© Ngani Zho, qui devint son instructeur. Plus tard, elle finit par rejoindre MaĂźtre Kao Cen Darach, en poste sur une station spatiale de surveillance orbitant autour de l'ancienne planĂšte Sith Korriban.
Sous sa tutelle, elle apprit à construire et manier son double sabre laser. Mais l'attaque surprise de l'Empire Sith Reconstitué sur Korriban vint mettre un terme à son apprentissage. Le Seigneur Sith Dark Malgus tua Maßtre Darach, tandis qu'elle fuyait avec l'aide du Caporal Jace Malcolm afin de prévenir la République. >>>Archive Jedi
En 3667 av. B.Y., Satele fut envoyĂ©e en mission sur Alderaan pour protĂ©ger la maison Pantheer. Malheureusement, l'Empire choisit ce moment pour envahir la planĂšte. Dans une brĂšve vision, la Jedi aperçut son ancien camarade Jace Malcolm et son Escouade du Chaos en proie Ă une embuscade impĂ©riale. En prenant soin d'avertir le Temple Jedi, elle se prĂ©cipita Ă leur secours. Alors que Jace Ă©tait sur le point d'ĂȘtre tuĂ© par plusieurs Sith, elle repoussa les opposants avant de les achever. Mais le Seigneur Noir Dark Malgus fit son apparition. En joignant leurs forces, Satele et Jace parvinrent Ă se dĂ©barrasser du Sith sans toutefois l'Ă©liminer. >>>Archive Jedi Gravement blessĂ©, Jace Malcolm fut secouru et plongĂ© dans les cuves de kolto. Satele resta auprĂšs de lui toute la durĂ©e de son rĂ©tablissement, et lorsqu'il se rĂ©veilla enfin, Jace ne put rĂ©primer les sentiments qu'il Ă©prouvait pour la Jedi. MalgrĂ© les traditions de son Ordre, Shan succomba Ă ses avances. Ils entretinrent une relation secrĂšte durant les six mois qui suivirent. Et Satele tomba enceinte.
Jace Malcolm fut promu gĂ©nĂ©ral et tout deux continuĂšrent la guerre face Ă l'Empire. Les atrocitĂ©s commises par ce dernier alimentaient la haine et le dĂ©sir de vengeance Ă©prouvĂ©s par Jace, ce qui inquiĂ©ta profondĂ©ment la Jedi. Craignant que son amant ne plonge du CĂŽtĂ© Obscur, en l'entraĂźnant avec lui par la mĂȘme occasion, elle dĂ©cida de lui cacher sa grossesse et mit un terme Ă leur relation.
Shan eut ainsi plusieurs maĂźtres avec lesquels elle fit son apprentissage sur de nombreux champs de bataille, jusqu'Ă ĂȘtre nommĂ©e Chevalier Jedi, grĂące Ă son dernier instructeur la Togruta Dar'Nala. Suivant les conseils avertis de la sage Dar'Nala, Satele devint rapidement un des plus cĂ©lĂšbres champions de la RĂ©publique.
Dans les annĂ©es qui suivirent et Ă lâissue d'intenses recherches, Satele fit une dĂ©couverte majeure : elle retrouva Tython, planĂšte lĂ©gendaire imprĂ©gnĂ©e par la Force et berceau de lâOrdre Jedi. Avec le temps, son existence avait Ă©tĂ© oubliĂ©e, mais sa rĂ©apparition permit une nouvelle colonisation et le Temple Jedi y fut reconstruit. Outre ses occupations de MaĂźtre Jedi, elle prit sous son aile une jeune padawan aux origines incertaines, Milessa Vega. Elle la forma aux arts Jedi, et elle l'aida Ă dĂ©velopper ses capacitĂ©s.
Bien plus tard, en -3645, Satele Shan fut nommĂ©e Grand MaĂźtre de lâOrdre Jedi, devenant ainsi le plus jeune Jedi de lâhistoire Ă occuper cette position. En tant que Grand MaĂźtre, Satele se fit un devoir de prĂ©server la paix. Cependant, les tensions avec l'Empire conduisirent Ă une pĂ©riode appelĂ©e la Guerre Froide Galactique, durant laquelle Satele devint la cible de nombreux chasseurs de primes. Une prime de cent millions de crĂ©dits attendait quiconque parviendrait Ă Ă©liminer le Grand MaĂźtre de lâOrdre Jedi.
RĂ©putĂ©e pour sa sagesse et son puissant lien avec la Force, MaĂźtre Satele Shan incarne la voix et la conscience de l'Ordre Jedi. Elle est une descendante directe de Bastila Shan, Jedi lĂ©gendaire qui affronta Revan il y a plusieurs siĂšcles. Contrairement Ă son ancĂȘtre pleine d'arrogance, MaĂźtre Satele (qui prĂ©fĂšre qu'on l'appelle par son prĂ©nom) est de nature chaleureuse et accessible. Son attitude modeste, dĂ©tendue, contraste avec sa force et sa dĂ©termination. MaĂźtre Satele est une combattante aguerrie qui s'est mesurĂ©e au cĂŽtĂ© obscur Ă plusieurs reprises et y a toujours survĂ©cu.
Depuis que la RĂ©publique Galactique a signĂ© le traitĂ© de l'Empire, MaĂźtre Satele Ćuvre sans relĂąche pour prĂ©server cette paix fragile, dĂ©jouant ainsi de multiples tentatives visant Ă relancer le conflit. Cependant, MaĂźtre Satele sait bien que la lumiĂšre et l'obscuritĂ© ne peuvent pas coexister Ă©ternellement. Une nouvelle guerre contre les Sith approche... Et cette fois, les Jedi devront ĂȘtre victorieux.
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Dar'Nala by Shayza100
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PERSONNALITĂS - MaĂźtre Gnost-Dural
Avant le Traité de Coruscant
Gnost-Dural entra dans l'Ordre Jedi et étudia au Temple Jedi de Coruscant. Il se démarqua trÚs vite des autres Padawans par sa passion pour l'Histoire contenue dans les Archives du Temple, concernant les Jedi, ce qui attira l'attention du Maßtre Jedi Shol Bestros, qui lui donna le conseil de commencer à écrire son propre journal, dans le but d'enrichir les Archives.
Lorsque la Grande Guerre Galactique Ă©clata en 3681 av.BY, le jeune padawan suivit les batailles avec un grand intĂ©rĂȘt pour consigner les Ă©vĂ©nements dans son journal.
Lors de la bataille de Bothawui, Gnost-Dural affronta son premier adversaire Sith.
Des années plus tard, il fût convoqué par le Conseil Jedi pour étudier le CÎté Obscur ainsi que les Sith, car les maßtres jugeaient ne pas en savoir assez sur leurs ennemis.
Durant de longues années, il retraça presque toute l'Histoire des Sith ainsi que celle de leur Empereur, qui semblait avoir vécu plus de mille ans.
AprÚs ces événements, Gnost-Dural fût envoyé avec une grande partie de la flotte de la République Galactique aider Alderaan, alors prise d'assaut par le Second Empire Sith. Cependant, à l'arrivée de la flotte, les principaux groupes d'Impériaux avaient été mis en déroute par le Commandant Jace Malcom ainsi que le Maßtre Satele Shan.
Le Traité de Coruscant
AprĂšs le pillage de Coruscant, des pourparlers de paix eurent lieu sur Alderaan, oĂč plusieurs hauts politiciens des deux superpuissances galactiques s'y rendirent, ainsi que de nombreux Sith et Jedi dont Dar'Nala, Syo Bakarn, Satele Shan et Gnost-Dural.
AprÚs le Traité de Coruscant
AprÚs que le Traité de Coruscant rut été signé, Gnost-Dural s'employa à la recherche et à la sauvegarde des Archives du Temple de Coruscant alors en ruines.
Tous ce qu'il pu sauver fût sauvegardé dans les nouvelles Archives Jedi sur Tython. Son travail lui permit d'accéder au rang de Maßtre Jedi et de bibliothécaire en chef.
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Dar'nala by Galaxy-Kami
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Source: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Dar%27Nala
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