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| {{Codex TOC}}An '''Order''' in the [[Dark Brotherhood]] is a set path, or predetermined set of characteristics for the purpose of roleplaying a particular archetype of Jedi within the club. | | {{Codex TOC}} |
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| == Lore ==
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| The Brotherhood of Dark Jedi, though relatively recent in foundation, traces the roots of its practices back through thousands of years. One of the most important of these foundations is the Tripartite Path, followed by the ancient [[Star Chamber]]. This path teaches three distinct ways of utilizing the [[starwars:the_Force|Force]] for personal power and growth, with the true Masters of the [[starwars:dark_side_of_the_Force|dark side]] ascending all three Paths.
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| The founders of the ancient [[Star Chamber]] were three, a Scholar, an Assassin, and a Warlord. Each chose apprentices, and taught them their talents and abilities. This division of three set the foundation for the early Star Chamber, and later the Brotherhood of Dark Jedi. Though this foundation was sound, it was not perfect. In their training, each student began to bear many of the prejudices of their Master, and these began to spill over into their relationship with the other Orders.
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| === [[Okemi|The Warlord]] ===
| | Until more recent times, a member within the Dark Jedi Brotherhood would associate themselves with an [[Orders of the Brotherhood (Legacy)|Order]]. These three orders provided students of the Dark Side with three different paths in which to accumulate personal power. Each of the Orders had its own manner of operations, along with associated strengths and weaknesses that drew students to them. Originally, the three Orders on the Tripartite Path were the manipulative and subtle [[Krath]], the ruthless warriors of the [[Obelisk]] and the cunning, domination focused [[Sith]]. |
| The Warlord was an exiled [[Sith]], a participant in a failed coup to overthrow [[starwars:Marka_Ragnos|Marka Ragnos]] as Dark Lord. Being a pure-blood Sith, he was convinced of the superiority of his legacy, and its control of the dark side. He taught his students to seek positions of leadership within the Cult, and to guide the other Orders to submission. It was the Warlord who sought to expand the reaches of the Star Chamber beyond their home systems, to reclaim the glory lost by [[starwars:Ludo_Kressh|Ludo Kressh]] and [[starwars:Naga_Sadow|Naga Sadow]], at the end of the Great Hyperspace War, and the utter failure of [[starwars:Exar_Kun|Exar Kun]] after the [[starwars:Great_Sith_War|Great Sith War]].
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| === [[Tiamat|The Scholar]] ===
| | The Brotherhood operated under these three orders for many years, with each of the orders challenging each other for dominance but always serving the Dark Side first and foremost. This all changed after the events on [[New Tython]]. Under the leadership of Grand Master [[Muz Ashen]], Dark Jedi Brotherhood forces waged a war against a newly discovered group of Jedi on the planet. After much blood was spilled the conflict finally ended with the Jedi becoming part of the Brotherhood. This required a change to the organization. |
| The Scholar, a renowned sorceress from the deepest regions of the Core, was already mad when she joined the Warlord. Her strange third eye gave her visions and insight into the future and the past. She guided the Assassin from Corellia to the [[Antei System]]. It was from her that we gained our first knowledge of the Final Order. Her students were taught to seek out and unravel the ancient mysteries, so that a full knowledge of the dark side might lead them to power.
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| === [[Ferran|The Assassin]] ===
| | The followers of the Light Side brought with them a mirror of the Tripartite Path. A Jedi could become a peaceful [[Consular]] focused on learning, a highly trained [[Guardian]] that focused on defensive combat or a skilled [[Sentinel]] that augmented their abilities with stealth and technology. |
| Finally, the Assassin was a strong, proud man from [[starwars:Corellia|Corellia]]. Lauded as the most efficient murderer of the day, his name was spoken in hushed whispers. Often the merest threat of his attention was enough for a rival to back down. The Assassin was mired in the politics of the system, but despised them. When he joined the [[Star Chamber]], he and his students sought unity with the dark side, by unifying their physical forms with the Force, in a harmony of energy and matter. They studied war-skills as the expression of this sought unity, and grew into the most ferocious warriors ever to plague the Jedi.
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| === Schism ===
| | Following the abolishment of the Krath and Obelisk Orders under the rule of Darth Pravus, the Orders saw a change again. All members of the Jedi Order were joined beneath one Order, being balanced against the Sith and Gray Orders. Non-Force users were brought into one of two orders, Mercenary or Loyalist Orders. This would see change again under [[Telaris "Mav" Cantor|Grand Master Cantor]], with the Gray and Dark Jedi Orders being brought under a single umbrella: the Force Disciple order. |
| For a century after the Great Sith War, the Star Chamber solidified its position in the galaxy, acting in secret from what we now call the [[Antei system]]. They carefully manipulated system and regional politics, in attempts to cause strife and discord across the sector. Their policies placed them in direct conflict with the decree of a later [[starwars:Dark_Lord_of_the_Sith|Dark Lord of the Sith]], [[starwars:Darth_Bane|Darth Bane]], and his Apprentice. The [[Star Chamber]], being much older than the Decree, therefore kept its origins very quiet, as to avoid confrontation with the most powerful of the Dark Jedi. Their ultimate goal was the recreation of the Sith Empire, and the culmination of the Final Order.
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| The triumvirate was successful, for as long as it lasted. The Assassin [[Ferran]] led their forces where open combat was required, his own power equal to a thousand of his lesser. Warlord [[Okemi]] guided their overall strategy, studying and planning every conquest carefully, his mind forever on the future. The Sorceress [[Tiamat]] provided her own mysterious arts, and through her visions and ancient knowledge, brought ever increasing power to their designs. | | == Orders == |
| | A member’s order is akin to a chosen professional course. The first determining factor as to which orders are available to members are whether or not they have the ability to use the Force. Those who can wield the Force and those that cannot (Non-Force Users) will have different Orders available to them. |
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| As far as we know their plans where accidentally thwarted by the Sorceress. Acting on a vision that she declared would herald the Final Order, she and her students began a grand ritual, designed to extinguish the lights of all stars, using a sympathetic bond between the solar bodies, and their presence in the Force as symbols of life and the light side. [[Okemi]] sanctioned the ritual, giving his blessing, against the protest of [[Ferran]]. As the ritual collapsed, the Assassin slew Tiamat. The star of the Antei system partially reverted to the Darkness, destroying all life in the system in its transformation, including Okemi and Ferran.
| | A Non-Force user is able to select from the Orders of [[Loyalist_(order)|Loyalist]] and [[Mercenary_(order)|Mercenary]]. A Loyalist has pledged their service and support to a branch of their unit’s military as a professional soldier. In stark contrast, the Mercenary’s services are sold to the highest bidder and are not generally part of the “official” command structure of a unit. These Orders carry a wide range of options for development. You could be the Bounty Hunter with a gruff exterior and a heart of gold as a Mercenary or you could be the cruel taskmaster pushing their troops to the brink and beyond as a Loyalist, or many options in-between. |
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| The Star Chamber was devastated, with only a handful of their students surviving. For the next four thousand years, they and their students kept watch. It was only after the fall of the Empire, that more students began to emerge. | | Orders available to Force Users are: [[Jedi_Order|Jedi Order]], [[Sith_Order|Sith Order]], and the [[Force Disciple Order]]. The Force Disciple Order is less ideologically bound than the more traditional Jedi or Sith. For example, a Force Disciple could primarily use the light side of the Force but eschew the strict rules of the Jedi Order. The Jedi Order and Sith Order more closely align with their historical counterparts along with the rich histories and philosophical legacies of those organizations. Orders give members opportunity for more complex character development. |
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| Finally, the Three Orders have been reunited under the Dark Lord of the Sith.
| | ===Loyalist Order=== |
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| == The Tripartite Path ==
| | Not every of the Dark Brotherhood is a powerful Force user. Some of them are mundane people, who have decided to support the Brotherhood's agenda in one way or another. They very often join the military, either under the Dark Council or the Clans. They proudly serve as soldiers, pilots, mechanics, medics and others. They do not display Force sensitivity strong enough to be on par with trained Force Users, but do not let it deceive you. They are elite in their respective field of expertise, often supported not only with exceptional talents, but also with years of experience. They additionally receive extra training that makes them efficient in fighting Force Users. They are skilled in identifying Force-based attacks and well-versed in resisting such attacks within their scope of non-Force based abilities. Hence, they will not cower against enemies that are trained in the use of the Force. |
| Each Order has its own advantages and weaknesses that make it an essential part of the Brotherhood. No Order could be successful in completely exterminating another Order. These stereotypes do not define every member of the Order, but provide a framework of expectations upon which the members of the Brotherhood generally react to their own Order, and their rivals.
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| The Elders of the dark side, have ascended over all three Orders. While still attached to their Order of study, their knowledge of the dark side has broadened enough that they are no longer limited by their old preconceptions. One of the highlights of a Dark Jedi’s career is this point in their study. Many who would become powerful and valuable Elders are stuck behind, because of their adherence to stereotypes. Those who are capable of making this leap, are perhaps one in a thousand, which is why the ranks of the Elders in the Brotherhood are so thin. | | The Loyalists are a force that one needs to reckon with.While the Force Users may be powerful enough to decimate armies and conquer new worlds for the Brotherhood, it is the army that will maintain control over these new worlds. Without the Loyalists, the power base of the Dark Brotherhood would soon vane as they would get involved in controlling the population instead of further conquest. |
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| [[Grand Master|Grand Masters]] are completely unrestricted in their views, having a firm mastery of all aspects of the Dark Side, even those not recognized by the Tripartite Path. These are the true Lords of the Dark Side, and the most like the Greatest, Lord Darth himself.
| | Many members of the Loyalist Order will find themselves in the leadership position, leading platoons, batallions, divisions or even whole armies, once they earn trust of the leaders of their Clans or the Iron throne. Others will earn their reputation as ferocious warriors or remain shrouded in shadows as special operatives and spies. Either way, they will climb through the military ranks as they prove themselves worthy of rewards for their loyal service. There have been One day, it may happen that a Loyalist will become the leader of whole Dark Brotherhood, which would be a revolutionary moment in the history of the organization. |
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| == The Orders == | | ===Mercenary Order=== |
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| [[Krath]] - The Krath are manipulative and subtle, preferring to subjugate from the shadows.
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| [[Obelisk]] - The Obelisk are ruthless warriors, skilled in the use of all manner of weapons and combat techniques.
| | Hired guns they are and their loyalty leans towards people who pay more. For many bounty hunters, smugglers and other people ready to sell their military expertise, the Dark Brotherhood has turned out to be a very profitable source of income. Often as talented as the Loyalists, the Mercenaries bring their skills in pilotting, fightning and other areas into the service of the Brotherhood. The main difference between them and the Loyalists is their motivation. While the Loyalists often share values of the group they work with. Mercenaries do it only for money. Mercenaries may be soldiers of fortunes, but they are also very often as skilled as the Loyalists are. They also receive additional trainings to make sure that they are capable of fighting the Force Users. They are hired for contracts, but they will not fear to fight anyone that opposes their employer. |
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| [[Sith]] - The Sith are cunning tacticians and warlords, bent on conquest and domination.
| | Despite their money-oriented motivation, Mercenaries are an important part of the Dark Brotherhood forces. There is even a whole Clan based on Mandalorian culture, but Mercenaries are seen in the ranks of all Clans. Some of them have even become Consuls of various Clans, which is a visible sign of trust put by the Council into them, despite their potential for betrayal. As a Mercenary, you can achieve much and keep it all for yourself. As Mercenary's name become more and more recognizable for their skills and effectiveness, they may become legends in the Galaxy. However, be aware that it is a very competitive market and one needs to work really hard to gain the fame one deserves. |
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| === Light side Path === | | ===Jedi Order=== |
| [[Consular]] - The Consular are peaceful, avoiding violence when possible. They are learned in the many aspects and uses of the Force.
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| [[Guardian_(Jedi Order)|Guardian]] - The Guardian are tireless defenders, skilled in the many lightsaber forms and combat techniques.
| | Guardians of the peace and protectors of the innocent, the Jedi may seem to be a very unusual addition to the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood, where the followers of the dark side seem to be a dominant force. However, despite hatred and mutual distrust with the Sith and other proponents of the dark side, they are a vital part of the Brotherhood bringing a unique perspective to the challenges that it faces. Initially, when the jedi were first admitted into the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood, there was a single Jedi colony and Clan under the protection of the Iron Throne. However, over time, some Clans that traditionally consisted of the Sith loosened up their approach and opened to admit Jedi among their members. |
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| [[Sentinel]] - The Sentinel are a blend of the other two Jedi Orders, complimenting their skills with training in stealth and technology.
| | The Jedi are loyal servants of the light side of the Force. They are strong with the Force and display a strong code of ethics revolving around compassion towards other beings, controlling one's emotions and protecting the meek from the violence, crime and the dark side. Apart from skills they |
| | possess due to standard training and experience they have gained throughout the years, the Jedi are also Force-sensitive and can use supernatural powers provided by the Force. However, they do not use all abilities available since they believe that powers driven by emotions like anger, hatred or |
| | suffering lead to the succumbing to the dark side of the Force, which is against the Jedi code. |
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| | However, as their understanding of the Force grows and they prove their devotion to the light side of the Force, they will climb through the ranks of the other and grow more and more powerful. A significant milestone within the Jedi Order is finishing a training and becoming a fully-trained Jedi |
| | Knight. With time and devotion, the most dedicated members of the Jedi Order may become even renowned Jedi Masters who are among the wisest Jedi and often train new generations of the Jedi. Again, it may sound like a shocking situation, there have been some Jedi among members of the Council, leading various aspects of the Brotherhood. A notable example of a Jedi in the Council was Solari, who served as a Headmaster of the Shadow Academy. |
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| | As ancient as the Jedi, the Sith stemmed from the same root as the Jedi, but their teachings grew opposite to the followers of the light side of the Force. As servants of the dark side, the Sith are driven by greed, anger and hatred. They do not care about others and will pursuit their goals at all cost. Obtaining more and more power, both in terms of better use of the dark side of the Force and having political power, is their ultimate goal. Though everyone, who crosses their way, may be considered as their enemy, but they particularly hate Jedi as their sworn enemies. In one form or another, the Sith existed in the Galaxy for millenia. |
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| | To prove their worthiness, the Sith must show that they are cunning, cruel and determined to achieve their goals no matter of the cost. However, as they grow through ranks of their Order, they become more and more powerful. With time, they are allowed to study secret arcana of the dark side, learning unnatural powers, like Force Lightning or Force Choke, that make them feared warriors even among the bravest of soldiers. |
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| | The Sith are often seen at the top of echelons of Brotherhood's leadership. They have dominated the Council and Clan's leadership for many years. Though they share some of their former political influence with members of other Orders, the Sith still have strong impact on the future of the Brotherhood as every single Grand Master of the Brotherhood have been a Sith. It is not easy for the Sith to let an opportunity to seize more power off so simply. |
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| | ===The Force Disciple=== |
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| | Force-sensitive like the Jedi or the Sith, the Force Disciple do not adhere to neither of the codes. |
| | They are often viewed as walkinf a fine line between both extremities, but the truth is more |
| | complicated. Some of the Force Disciples follow the teachings of the light side, but they do not feel |
| | like being a Jedi is their true way. Some others do not hesitate to use powers that are granted by the |
| | dark side, but they are focused on personal gains, instead of the greater goal of eliminating the Jedi. |
| | Another group indeed tries to balance the light side and the dark side, drawing their power from |
| | both sides, but never leaning towards any of them too much. |
| | Each of the Force Disciples develops in their own pace and unique way. They follow their own path |
| | to show their independence from two primary sides of the conflict between the Jedi and the Sith. |
| | Though not so dedicated to neither to the light side nor to the dark side, the Force Disciples are a |
| | force to reckon with as they can unlock the same potential as the Jedi or the Sith, but without |
| | restrictions imposed by their moral codes. |
| | The Force Disciples often do not crave political influence as much as the Sith, but they are known |
| | to lead other members of the Brotherhood on various positions. At least one of the Force Diciples |
| | became a Deputy Grand Master, a potential successor of the ultimate leader of the organization. |
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| | === Alignment & The Force === |
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| | In the Brotherhood’s ''Character Sheet System'', Force powers are considered neutral and are not tied to any particular Order. This means that a Dark Jedi can use Healing and a Light Jedi can use Force Lightning. This is done for logistics reasons. For more information see the [[CS Guide: Force Powers]] article. |
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| | For those members who have reached the rank of [[Equite]], it is possible to declare further adherence beyond Orders. Some traditions are chosen and made available based on Order, while others are available to all members. These act more like ideological or organizational familiarity. It is important to note that while traditions are available to further refine characters for others, it is not a requirement for membership. This feature functions as a value add in outlining a character for others at a glance and in no way limits those who do not partake in the available options. For more information see the [[Traditions]] page for details on the currently available Traditions. |
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Orders of the Brotherhood
History
Until more recent times, a member within the Dark Jedi Brotherhood would associate themselves with an Order. These three orders provided students of the Dark Side with three different paths in which to accumulate personal power. Each of the Orders had its own manner of operations, along with associated strengths and weaknesses that drew students to them. Originally, the three Orders on the Tripartite Path were the manipulative and subtle Krath, the ruthless warriors of the Obelisk and the cunning, domination focused Sith.
The Brotherhood operated under these three orders for many years, with each of the orders challenging each other for dominance but always serving the Dark Side first and foremost. This all changed after the events on New Tython. Under the leadership of Grand Master Muz Ashen, Dark Jedi Brotherhood forces waged a war against a newly discovered group of Jedi on the planet. After much blood was spilled the conflict finally ended with the Jedi becoming part of the Brotherhood. This required a change to the organization.
The followers of the Light Side brought with them a mirror of the Tripartite Path. A Jedi could become a peaceful Consular focused on learning, a highly trained Guardian that focused on defensive combat or a skilled Sentinel that augmented their abilities with stealth and technology.
Following the abolishment of the Krath and Obelisk Orders under the rule of Darth Pravus, the Orders saw a change again. All members of the Jedi Order were joined beneath one Order, being balanced against the Sith and Gray Orders. Non-Force users were brought into one of two orders, Mercenary or Loyalist Orders. This would see change again under Grand Master Cantor, with the Gray and Dark Jedi Orders being brought under a single umbrella: the Force Disciple order.
Orders
A member’s order is akin to a chosen professional course. The first determining factor as to which orders are available to members are whether or not they have the ability to use the Force. Those who can wield the Force and those that cannot (Non-Force Users) will have different Orders available to them.
A Non-Force user is able to select from the Orders of Loyalist and Mercenary. A Loyalist has pledged their service and support to a branch of their unit’s military as a professional soldier. In stark contrast, the Mercenary’s services are sold to the highest bidder and are not generally part of the “official” command structure of a unit. These Orders carry a wide range of options for development. You could be the Bounty Hunter with a gruff exterior and a heart of gold as a Mercenary or you could be the cruel taskmaster pushing their troops to the brink and beyond as a Loyalist, or many options in-between.
Orders available to Force Users are: Jedi Order, Sith Order, and the Force Disciple Order. The Force Disciple Order is less ideologically bound than the more traditional Jedi or Sith. For example, a Force Disciple could primarily use the light side of the Force but eschew the strict rules of the Jedi Order. The Jedi Order and Sith Order more closely align with their historical counterparts along with the rich histories and philosophical legacies of those organizations. Orders give members opportunity for more complex character development.
Loyalist Order
Not every of the Dark Brotherhood is a powerful Force user. Some of them are mundane people, who have decided to support the Brotherhood's agenda in one way or another. They very often join the military, either under the Dark Council or the Clans. They proudly serve as soldiers, pilots, mechanics, medics and others. They do not display Force sensitivity strong enough to be on par with trained Force Users, but do not let it deceive you. They are elite in their respective field of expertise, often supported not only with exceptional talents, but also with years of experience. They additionally receive extra training that makes them efficient in fighting Force Users. They are skilled in identifying Force-based attacks and well-versed in resisting such attacks within their scope of non-Force based abilities. Hence, they will not cower against enemies that are trained in the use of the Force.
The Loyalists are a force that one needs to reckon with.While the Force Users may be powerful enough to decimate armies and conquer new worlds for the Brotherhood, it is the army that will maintain control over these new worlds. Without the Loyalists, the power base of the Dark Brotherhood would soon vane as they would get involved in controlling the population instead of further conquest.
Many members of the Loyalist Order will find themselves in the leadership position, leading platoons, batallions, divisions or even whole armies, once they earn trust of the leaders of their Clans or the Iron throne. Others will earn their reputation as ferocious warriors or remain shrouded in shadows as special operatives and spies. Either way, they will climb through the military ranks as they prove themselves worthy of rewards for their loyal service. There have been One day, it may happen that a Loyalist will become the leader of whole Dark Brotherhood, which would be a revolutionary moment in the history of the organization.
Mercenary Order
Hired guns they are and their loyalty leans towards people who pay more. For many bounty hunters, smugglers and other people ready to sell their military expertise, the Dark Brotherhood has turned out to be a very profitable source of income. Often as talented as the Loyalists, the Mercenaries bring their skills in pilotting, fightning and other areas into the service of the Brotherhood. The main difference between them and the Loyalists is their motivation. While the Loyalists often share values of the group they work with. Mercenaries do it only for money. Mercenaries may be soldiers of fortunes, but they are also very often as skilled as the Loyalists are. They also receive additional trainings to make sure that they are capable of fighting the Force Users. They are hired for contracts, but they will not fear to fight anyone that opposes their employer.
Despite their money-oriented motivation, Mercenaries are an important part of the Dark Brotherhood forces. There is even a whole Clan based on Mandalorian culture, but Mercenaries are seen in the ranks of all Clans. Some of them have even become Consuls of various Clans, which is a visible sign of trust put by the Council into them, despite their potential for betrayal. As a Mercenary, you can achieve much and keep it all for yourself. As Mercenary's name become more and more recognizable for their skills and effectiveness, they may become legends in the Galaxy. However, be aware that it is a very competitive market and one needs to work really hard to gain the fame one deserves.
Jedi Order
Guardians of the peace and protectors of the innocent, the Jedi may seem to be a very unusual addition to the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood, where the followers of the dark side seem to be a dominant force. However, despite hatred and mutual distrust with the Sith and other proponents of the dark side, they are a vital part of the Brotherhood bringing a unique perspective to the challenges that it faces. Initially, when the jedi were first admitted into the ranks of the Dark Brotherhood, there was a single Jedi colony and Clan under the protection of the Iron Throne. However, over time, some Clans that traditionally consisted of the Sith loosened up their approach and opened to admit Jedi among their members.
The Jedi are loyal servants of the light side of the Force. They are strong with the Force and display a strong code of ethics revolving around compassion towards other beings, controlling one's emotions and protecting the meek from the violence, crime and the dark side. Apart from skills they
possess due to standard training and experience they have gained throughout the years, the Jedi are also Force-sensitive and can use supernatural powers provided by the Force. However, they do not use all abilities available since they believe that powers driven by emotions like anger, hatred or
suffering lead to the succumbing to the dark side of the Force, which is against the Jedi code.
However, as their understanding of the Force grows and they prove their devotion to the light side of the Force, they will climb through the ranks of the other and grow more and more powerful. A significant milestone within the Jedi Order is finishing a training and becoming a fully-trained Jedi
Knight. With time and devotion, the most dedicated members of the Jedi Order may become even renowned Jedi Masters who are among the wisest Jedi and often train new generations of the Jedi. Again, it may sound like a shocking situation, there have been some Jedi among members of the Council, leading various aspects of the Brotherhood. A notable example of a Jedi in the Council was Solari, who served as a Headmaster of the Shadow Academy.
Sith Order
As ancient as the Jedi, the Sith stemmed from the same root as the Jedi, but their teachings grew opposite to the followers of the light side of the Force. As servants of the dark side, the Sith are driven by greed, anger and hatred. They do not care about others and will pursuit their goals at all cost. Obtaining more and more power, both in terms of better use of the dark side of the Force and having political power, is their ultimate goal. Though everyone, who crosses their way, may be considered as their enemy, but they particularly hate Jedi as their sworn enemies. In one form or another, the Sith existed in the Galaxy for millenia.
To prove their worthiness, the Sith must show that they are cunning, cruel and determined to achieve their goals no matter of the cost. However, as they grow through ranks of their Order, they become more and more powerful. With time, they are allowed to study secret arcana of the dark side, learning unnatural powers, like Force Lightning or Force Choke, that make them feared warriors even among the bravest of soldiers.
The Sith are often seen at the top of echelons of Brotherhood's leadership. They have dominated the Council and Clan's leadership for many years. Though they share some of their former political influence with members of other Orders, the Sith still have strong impact on the future of the Brotherhood as every single Grand Master of the Brotherhood have been a Sith. It is not easy for the Sith to let an opportunity to seize more power off so simply.
The Force Disciple
Force-sensitive like the Jedi or the Sith, the Force Disciple do not adhere to neither of the codes.
They are often viewed as walkinf a fine line between both extremities, but the truth is more
complicated. Some of the Force Disciples follow the teachings of the light side, but they do not feel
like being a Jedi is their true way. Some others do not hesitate to use powers that are granted by the
dark side, but they are focused on personal gains, instead of the greater goal of eliminating the Jedi.
Another group indeed tries to balance the light side and the dark side, drawing their power from
both sides, but never leaning towards any of them too much.
Each of the Force Disciples develops in their own pace and unique way. They follow their own path
to show their independence from two primary sides of the conflict between the Jedi and the Sith.
Though not so dedicated to neither to the light side nor to the dark side, the Force Disciples are a
force to reckon with as they can unlock the same potential as the Jedi or the Sith, but without
restrictions imposed by their moral codes.
The Force Disciples often do not crave political influence as much as the Sith, but they are known
to lead other members of the Brotherhood on various positions. At least one of the Force Diciples
became a Deputy Grand Master, a potential successor of the ultimate leader of the organization.
Alignment & The Force
In the Brotherhood’s Character Sheet System, Force powers are considered neutral and are not tied to any particular Order. This means that a Dark Jedi can use Healing and a Light Jedi can use Force Lightning. This is done for logistics reasons. For more information see the CS Guide: Force Powers article.
Traditions
For those members who have reached the rank of Equite, it is possible to declare further adherence beyond Orders. Some traditions are chosen and made available based on Order, while others are available to all members. These act more like ideological or organizational familiarity. It is important to note that while traditions are available to further refine characters for others, it is not a requirement for membership. This feature functions as a value add in outlining a character for others at a glance and in no way limits those who do not partake in the available options. For more information see the Traditions page for details on the currently available Traditions.