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| |founded=[[30 ABY to 39 ABY#32 ABY|32 ABY]] | | |founded=[[30 ABY to 39 ABY#32 ABY|32 ABY]] |
| |affiliation=[[Dark Brotherhood]] | | |affiliation=[[Dark Brotherhood]] |
| [[Shadow Academy]] | | [[Shadow Academy]] |
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| | In [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#39 ABY|39 ABY]], the '''Shadow Academy Society''' was absorbed into the broader [[Aurora Collegium of Sciences]]. Those members dedicated to scouring the galaxy for artifacts of power found a new home within the covert sphere of the Collegium’s [[Aurora Collegium of Sciences#Wayfinder Society|Wayfinder Society]]. |
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| The Shadow Academy Society is a secret society within the [[Dark Brotherhood]] that was created in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#32 ABY|32 ABY]] to bolster the activity on the Academy and to offer the members a new way of enjoy passing courses and earning degrees. The creation of this society was part of a project of renovation launched by the staff of the [[Shadow Academy]], and was the result of the efforts of many members of the [[Dark Council]], being founded by [[Headmaster]] [[Solari]] with the support of [[Grand Master]] [[Muz Ashen]] and the [[Seneschal]] [[James Lucius Arconae]]
| | This article will preserve the history of the Shadow Academy Society from its inception to its evolution into what some branded the “Imperial Reclamation Society.” For its present state, society rank structure and rewards, see: [[Aurora Collegium of Sciences]]. |
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| == History of the Shadow Academy Society == | | = History of the Shadow Academy Society = |
| After the Dark Crusade in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#32 ABY|32 ABY]] and the amount of casualties taken by it, winds of change crossed the whole Brotherhood, a drive to instruct more powerful members and improve their chances of survival. Since the very beginning of the [[Dark Brotherhood]], the [[Shadow Academy]] had been a place where new members were trained and taught on the basics of the organization before departing to their respective units, but not many members used to come back to improve their knowledge, looking by themselves that knowledge instead taking advantage of the vast collection of data that the Academy possessed.
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| Realizing this fact, the [[Headmaster]], [[Solari]], approached the [[Grand Master]], [[Muz Ashen]], with the idea of fixing this problem and turn the [[Shadow Academy]] into a place of knowledge for all members, from the newest [[Initiate]] to the [[Elders|Elder]] of the Brotherhood.
| | The [[Shadow Academy]] has always been a fount of knowledge. However, much of its wealth remained untapped for years as ambitious students were often eager to leave its halls once they’d achieved enough competency to effectively integrate with their own units. As a solution to this problem, [[Headmaster]] [[Solari]] approached [[Grand Master]] [[Muz Ashen]] with an idea to attract the attention of all members of the Brotherhood – from the [[Initiate]] to the [[Elder]] – back to the Academy. |
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| The result of the dialogue in the [[Dark Council]] about this subject brought forward the idea of the Shadow Academy Society, a semi-secret society that would put the knowledge of the [[Shadow Academy]] at the service of all members of the Brotherhood. The [[Headmaster]], though, aware of the knowledge contained within the Academy's halls on [[Lyspair]], created a set of ranks within the Society to limit what kind of knowledge the members would have access to. This would prevent young, inexperienced members to dabble with advanced and potentially dangerous knowledge until they were ready to understand its complexity.
| | == A Beginning == |
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| After a long period of time working in absolute secrecy, the foundations of the Shadow Academy Society were laid out and the most prominent and successful former students of the Academy started receiving invitations to be initiated within this new society. Officially, the knowledge of the existence of the Society was made public at the end of [[30 to 39 ABY#32 ABY|32 ABY]], and was received with great enthusiasm by the Brotherhood, specially by the members of the [[Krath Order]] and scholars all around the organization.
| | Solari’s work, blueprinted by former Headmaster [[Taigikori Aybara Dupar]], culminated in the creation of the Shadow Academy Society. In [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#32 ABY|32 ABY]], after a long period working in absolute secrecy, the foundations of the Shadow Academy Society were laid. The most prominent and successful former students of the Academy began receiving invitations to be initiated within this new society. Each person was assigned a special rank that both indicated their current level of knowledge and determined their access to the secrets of the Academy. |
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| == Rank System ==
| | In the same year, an attempt by Grand Master Ashen to re-create the Rite of Obscuration ended with the desolation of the [[Antei]] System. While much was saved, many artifacts and other valuable items stored on Antei and at the Academy on [[Lyspair]] were either destroyed or deemed unretrievable. This and previous losses would prompt a shift in the fledgling society in the years to come. |
| The Rank System was set in place as a safeguard for those members who wanted to access all the knowledge contained within the Halls of the [[Shadow Academy]]. Eleven ranks divide the members of the Society by the knowledge they possess as they advance in their learning process. While the lower ranked members only have access to study simple scrolls, as a member is elevated through the different ranks they see their access granted to datapads, forbidden books and ultimately, the most coveted sources of knowledge, holocrons.
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| === Rank Elevations === | | == A New Purpose == |
| The advancement within the Shadow Academy Society is measured by Academy Credits (ACs), which are obtained by passing the different courses offered by the Academy. The value of each course in ACs depends on the complexity of the course, though their exact value is not known by anyone but those in charge of the Society. To advance through the later ranks, where the knowledge is potentially more dangerous, the member is also required to be in possession of different degrees, from Dark Mavens to Dark Sages.
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| It's important to note that courses not offered anymore by the Academy (legacy courses), don't reward any ACs as the knowledge they provide is mostly obsolete, replaced by newer discoveries and courses.
| | Once the Brotherhood established a new home on [[Arx]] in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#35 ABY|35 ABY]], the [[Dark Council]] resolved to task the Shadow Academy Society with a new purpose: scouring the galaxy for fresh sources of knowledge and items that would bring power to the Brotherhood. |
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| === Rank Chart ===
| | This shift in the society’s mission saw it branded the '''Imperial Reclamation Society'''. With Headmaster [[Daniel Stephens|Daniel “Seraphol” Stephens]] now at the helm, the society found a place to secure its most valuable artifacts in the Shadow Academy’s new facilities on [[Uskil]]. The society’s operatives also began utilizing the [[Nesolat]], a military defense platform orbiting Arx, as a checkpoint to both catalogue and approve the movement of artifacts between the Clans and the Dark Council. |
| The following table shows the requirements to reach the various ranks in the Shadow Academy Society. Ranks 7 through 10 can be achieved either by fulfilling their respective requirements; or by fulfilling the requirements of the rank below, in addition to having an average course score of 97%. Each attained Sage degree lowers the average score requirement by two percent points, down to a minimum of 91%.
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| | Seraphol assigned the younger students of the Academy to research items of value to the Dark Council. The older students who had gained trustworthiness were sent out to scout and collect items of value, map extensions of hyperspace routes, or explore regions of Unknown Space. Those who proved themselves to have a vast amount of intelligence and who had shown the utmost loyalty to the Brotherhood were tasked with collecting items of extreme value and power and granted access to portions of the Academy’s archives secured from other members. |
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| |td colspan="4" class="head" style="background-color: #131E3D"| '''Rank'''
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| | class="sub-head" width="20%" style="background-color: #1B2A55"| '''SAS Rank'''
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| | class="sub-head" width="20%" style="background-color: #1B2A55"| '''Abbreviation'''
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| | class="sub-head" width="40%" style="background-color: #1B2A55"| '''Required to earn the Rank'''
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| | class="sub-head" width="20%" style="background-color: #1B2A55"| '''Reward'''
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| | Enrollee
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| | Obtain 1 ACs
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| | class="alt" | Freshman
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| | class="alt" | SA:II
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| | class="alt" | Obtain 10 ACs
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| | class="alt" | Sith Scroll
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| | Sophomore
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| | class="alt" | Junior
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| | class="alt" | SA:IV
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| | class="alt" | 30 ACs and a Maven Degree
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| | class="alt" | SAS Warbanner Pattern
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| | Senior
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| | 50 ACs and two Maven Degrees
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| | class="alt" | Super Senior
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| | class="alt" | SA:VI
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| | class="alt" | 70 ACs, 2 Maven Degrees and a Savant Degree
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| | class="alt" | Sith Tome
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| | Graduate
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| | 90 ACs, 2 Maven Degrees and 2 Savant Degrees; or Rank Boost from Rank 6
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| | Cubed Intensity Holocron
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| | class="alt" | Graduate (cum laude)
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| | class="alt" | SA:VIII
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| | class="alt" | 110 ACs, 2 Maven Degrees and 3 Savant Degrees; or Rank Boost from Rank 7
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| | class="alt" | Fellow robes
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| | Graduate (magna cum laude)
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| | 130 ACs, 2 Maven Degrees and 4 Savant Degrees; or Rank Boost from Rank 8
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| | class="alt" | Graduate (maxima cum laude)
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| | class="alt" | 150 ACs, 2 Maven Degrees and 5 Savant Degrees; or Rank Boost from Rank 9
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| | class="alt" | Graduate (egregia cum laude)
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| | class="alt" | SA Society Rank XI and 99% Average
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| === Prominent members of the Shadow Academy Society === | | == Acquisitions == |
| * [[Kell Dante]], member of [[House Scholae Palatinae]], was the highest-ranked member of the Society upon its opening.
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| * [[Ood Bnar]], member of [[Clan Arcona]], was the first person to reach the top rank of the Society (egregia cum laude). He did so on the 31st of December 2013.
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| * [[Bentre Stahoes]] holds the most Academic Credits (295).
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| For a current roster showing all members of the Shadow Academy Society and their ranks refer to the [https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/societies/4 Shadow Academy Society Roster].
| | In [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#36 ABY|36 ABY]], Shadow Academy Society operative [https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/non_player_characters/37 Vance Kordall] was captured by Shikari huntresses while on a mission to Ulmatra to acquire an artifact of interest to both the Dark Council and their enemies. Kordall’s rescue led to the discovery of the [[Meridian Prime space station]] – a [[Collective]] base used to hold valuable prisoners and [[The Collective: Technocratic Guild|Technocratic Guild]] experiments – where Brotherhood agents were able to deal a [[Rite of Supremacy: Meridian#.5BRoS.5D Chapter 2: Decisive Blow|decisive blow]] to the Collective and ultimately recover the artifact for further study. |
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| | Since recovering from the torture he endured in Collective captivity, Privateer Vance Kordall – though forever a free spirit – has found himself leading the society’s acquisitions teams. Rumor has it that his prominence may have something to do with the “genuine copy” of [[starwars:Veris Hydan|Veris Hydan's]] research on the ''World Between Worlds'' he delivered to the Shadow Academy’s Master Archivist, Madame Curator [https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/non_player_characters/323 Deandria Clery], just prior to the outbreak of [[Story Arc: Great Jedi War XII: Discord|Discord]] between the Brotherhood and its potential new allies in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#37 ABY|37 ABY]]. |
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| | = Leadership = |
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| | The Shadow Academy Society operated under the authority of the current Headmaster. However, the society’s daily operations were supervised by the leaders of its three branches. |
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| | The Master Archives were overseen by Adept Deandria Clery. Eminent [https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/non_player_characters/324 Aviana Starstrider] was the leader of the Vanguard, with oversight over the Academy’s small fleet, including the [https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/items/63567-raider-i-class-corvette Gullbrina] and the [https://www.darkjedibrotherhood.com/items/63570-raider-ii-class-corvette Snekkja]. Acquisitions were run by Privateer Vance Kordall. |
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| | = Operations = |
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| | The Shadow Academy has always been associated with preserving knowledge, educating the Brotherhood’s initiates and providing even its Elders with the resources needed to mine the history of the galaxy or the depths of the Force. Still, it is often perceived as only a teaching institute, though the truth is much deeper. |
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In 39 ABY, the Shadow Academy Society was absorbed into the broader Aurora Collegium of Sciences. Those members dedicated to scouring the galaxy for artifacts of power found a new home within the covert sphere of the Collegium’s Wayfinder Society.
This article will preserve the history of the Shadow Academy Society from its inception to its evolution into what some branded the “Imperial Reclamation Society.” For its present state, society rank structure and rewards, see: Aurora Collegium of Sciences.
History of the Shadow Academy Society
The Shadow Academy has always been a fount of knowledge. However, much of its wealth remained untapped for years as ambitious students were often eager to leave its halls once they’d achieved enough competency to effectively integrate with their own units. As a solution to this problem, Headmaster Solari approached Grand Master Muz Ashen with an idea to attract the attention of all members of the Brotherhood – from the Initiate to the Elder – back to the Academy.
A Beginning
Solari’s work, blueprinted by former Headmaster Taigikori Aybara Dupar, culminated in the creation of the Shadow Academy Society. In 32 ABY, after a long period working in absolute secrecy, the foundations of the Shadow Academy Society were laid. The most prominent and successful former students of the Academy began receiving invitations to be initiated within this new society. Each person was assigned a special rank that both indicated their current level of knowledge and determined their access to the secrets of the Academy.
In the same year, an attempt by Grand Master Ashen to re-create the Rite of Obscuration ended with the desolation of the Antei System. While much was saved, many artifacts and other valuable items stored on Antei and at the Academy on Lyspair were either destroyed or deemed unretrievable. This and previous losses would prompt a shift in the fledgling society in the years to come.
A New Purpose
Once the Brotherhood established a new home on Arx in 35 ABY, the Dark Council resolved to task the Shadow Academy Society with a new purpose: scouring the galaxy for fresh sources of knowledge and items that would bring power to the Brotherhood.
This shift in the society’s mission saw it branded the Imperial Reclamation Society. With Headmaster Daniel “Seraphol” Stephens now at the helm, the society found a place to secure its most valuable artifacts in the Shadow Academy’s new facilities on Uskil. The society’s operatives also began utilizing the Nesolat, a military defense platform orbiting Arx, as a checkpoint to both catalogue and approve the movement of artifacts between the Clans and the Dark Council.
Seraphol assigned the younger students of the Academy to research items of value to the Dark Council. The older students who had gained trustworthiness were sent out to scout and collect items of value, map extensions of hyperspace routes, or explore regions of Unknown Space. Those who proved themselves to have a vast amount of intelligence and who had shown the utmost loyalty to the Brotherhood were tasked with collecting items of extreme value and power and granted access to portions of the Academy’s archives secured from other members.
Acquisitions
In 36 ABY, Shadow Academy Society operative Vance Kordall was captured by Shikari huntresses while on a mission to Ulmatra to acquire an artifact of interest to both the Dark Council and their enemies. Kordall’s rescue led to the discovery of the Meridian Prime space station – a Collective base used to hold valuable prisoners and Technocratic Guild experiments – where Brotherhood agents were able to deal a decisive blow to the Collective and ultimately recover the artifact for further study.
Since recovering from the torture he endured in Collective captivity, Privateer Vance Kordall – though forever a free spirit – has found himself leading the society’s acquisitions teams. Rumor has it that his prominence may have something to do with the “genuine copy” of Veris Hydan's research on the World Between Worlds he delivered to the Shadow Academy’s Master Archivist, Madame Curator Deandria Clery, just prior to the outbreak of Discord between the Brotherhood and its potential new allies in 37 ABY.
Leadership
The Shadow Academy Society operated under the authority of the current Headmaster. However, the society’s daily operations were supervised by the leaders of its three branches.
The Master Archives were overseen by Adept Deandria Clery. Eminent Aviana Starstrider was the leader of the Vanguard, with oversight over the Academy’s small fleet, including the Gullbrina and the Snekkja. Acquisitions were run by Privateer Vance Kordall.
Operations
The Shadow Academy has always been associated with preserving knowledge, educating the Brotherhood’s initiates and providing even its Elders with the resources needed to mine the history of the galaxy or the depths of the Force. Still, it is often perceived as only a teaching institute, though the truth is much deeper.
Behind the facade of the Imperial Reclamation Society, the Shadow Academy Society conducted countless operations to obtain various holocrons, artifacts and other valuable objects that may prove beneficial for the Brotherhood. Behind closed doors, its most competent and trusted members were also responsible for putting that knowledge to use through various means, including such tasks as conducting secret, often twisted experiments on living beings for the Dark Council.