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| [[Image:Rite_Firmament.jpg|175px|right]]<center> | | [[File:Rite_Firmament.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Rite of the Firmament]] |
| ''And far beyond the vale of night''<br> | | <center> |
| ''The vastness of time separated''<br> | | :''"And far beyond the vale of night'' |
| ''the light from the darkness''<br> | | :''The vastness of time separated'' |
| ''And the Ancient One spoke''<br> | | :''the light from the darkness'' |
| ''With a voice like thunder''<br> | | :''And the Ancient One spoke'' |
| ''A sound to shatter mountains''<br> | | :''With a voice like thunder'' |
| ''"Let there be a firmament''<br> | | :''A sound to shatter mountains'' |
| ''erected between the house of day''<br> | | :'' 'Let there be a firmament'' |
| ''and the house of night''<br> | | :''erected between the house of day'' |
| ''So that the passing of each''<br> | | :''and the house of night'' |
| ''Shall never mingle with the wards''<br> | | :''So that the passing of each'' |
| ''of dawn and twilight.''"<br> | | :''Shall never mingle with the wards'' |
| ''Having spoken thus,''<br> | | :''of dawn and twilight.' '' |
| ''They were separated thus''<br> | | :''Having spoken thus,'' |
| ''And the Ancient One was pleased'' | | :''They were separated thus'' |
| | :''And the Ancient One was pleased"'' |
| | :— From the Kerijanh Fragments of the Song of Son'Jiatt</center> |
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| -From the Kerijanh Fragments of the Song of Son'Jiatt</center> | | == History == |
| | This Rite was first used by the Warriors of the Circled Dagger at the Siege of Monmora. High Master Jeraha, and his warriors of the [[Star Chamber]], faced an onslaught of [[starwars:Jedi_Master|Jedi Masters]] the likes of which had not been encountered since the [[starwars:Battle_of_Deneba|Battle of Deneba]] during the [[starwars:Great_Sith_War|Great Sith War]]. Greatly outnumbered, Jeraha called upon the Darkness, and the allegiance of his circle of warriors. [[Ferran]] had vested in each the particular cunning of his own war-skills, and through this bond, Jeraha created the Rite, uniting the power of each participant so that all could tap deeper levels of the Dark Side through their mutual bonds of fraternity. |
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| ==History==
| | [[Krath]] scholars discovered the curious rite during excavations on [[Antei]]. When even the [[Oracle]], [[Trevarus Caerick]], was unable to decipher the requirements of the Ritual, the process was dictated to the [[Obelisk High Commander]], who realized what it was. The Order of the Obelisk maintained enough of the traditions of the path of the Assassin, that he felt the cold resolve of Master Jeraha. [[Obelisk High Commander|High Commander]] [[Shaithis Var'rek]] bestowed the secrets of this Art upon the [[Obelisk]] of [[House Dinaari]] of [[Taldryan]] as a reward for their bravery. |
| This Rite was first used by the Warriors of the Circled Dagger at the Siege of Monmora. High Master Jeraha, and his warriors of the Star Chamber, faced an onslaught of Jedi Masters the likes of which had not been encountered since the Battle of Deneba during the Great Sith War. Greatly outnumbered, Jeraha called upon the Darkness, and the allegiance of his circle of warriors. Ferran had vested in each the particular cunning of his own war-skills, and through this bond, Jeraha created the Rite, uniting the power of each participant so that all could tap deeper levels of the Dark Side through their mutual bonds of fraternity.
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| Krath scholars discovered the curious rite during excavations on Antei. When even the Oracle, Trevarus Caerick, was unable to decipher the requirements of the Ritual, the process was dictated to the Obelisk High Commander, who realized what it was. The Order of the Obelisk maintained enough of the traditions of the path of the Assassin, that he felt the cold resolve of Master Jeraha. High Commander Shaithis bestowed the secrets of this Art upon the Obelisk of [[House Dinaari]] of [[Clan Taldryan]] as a reward for their bravery.
| | == Structure == |
| | By reciting the following oath in perfect unison, all the assembled [[starwars:Dark_Jedi|Dark Jedi]] of the [[Obelisk Order]] will have a level of power equivalent to the highest [[Rank|ranking]] Obelisk in the group for the duration of their immediate conflict. |
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| ==Structure==
| | {{Quote|Perficere Ferro Anima constatum invictum.|Oath of the Firmament}} |
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| By reciting the following oath in perfect unison, all the assembled Jedi of the Obelisk Order will have a level of power equivalent to the highest ranking Obelisk in the group for the duration of their immediate conflict.
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| "Perficere Ferro Anima constatum invictum."
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| This ritual creates a singular consciousness within the Obelisk affected. Their personalities become fused into a communal mind, they have no free will. Instead, they are perfectly focused on the immediate danger until its conclusion, at which point the ritual immediately ceases effect. | | This ritual creates a singular consciousness within the Obelisk affected. Their personalities become fused into a communal mind, they have no free will. Instead, they are perfectly focused on the immediate danger until its conclusion, at which point the ritual immediately ceases effect. |
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| ==Records== | | == Records == |
| The Rite of the Firmament was awarded to House Dinaari for winning the Obelisk Rite of Supremacy "Bloodrites" (2004). Graphic made by then Guardian Daar Kareth. | | The Rite of the Firmament was awarded to House Dinaari for winning the Obelisk [[Rite of Supremacy]] "[[Bloodrites]]" (2004). Graphic made by then [[Guardian]] Daar Kareth. |
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| [[Category:Taldryan Vault]] | | [[Category:Former Taldryan artifacts]] |
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- "And far beyond the vale of night
- The vastness of time separated
- the light from the darkness
- And the Ancient One spoke
- With a voice like thunder
- A sound to shatter mountains
- 'Let there be a firmament
- erected between the house of day
- and the house of night
- So that the passing of each
- Shall never mingle with the wards
- of dawn and twilight.'
- Having spoken thus,
- They were separated thus
- And the Ancient One was pleased"
- — From the Kerijanh Fragments of the Song of Son'Jiatt
History
This Rite was first used by the Warriors of the Circled Dagger at the Siege of Monmora. High Master Jeraha, and his warriors of the Star Chamber, faced an onslaught of Jedi Masters the likes of which had not been encountered since the Battle of Deneba during the Great Sith War. Greatly outnumbered, Jeraha called upon the Darkness, and the allegiance of his circle of warriors. Ferran had vested in each the particular cunning of his own war-skills, and through this bond, Jeraha created the Rite, uniting the power of each participant so that all could tap deeper levels of the Dark Side through their mutual bonds of fraternity.
Krath scholars discovered the curious rite during excavations on Antei. When even the Oracle, Trevarus Caerick, was unable to decipher the requirements of the Ritual, the process was dictated to the Obelisk High Commander, who realized what it was. The Order of the Obelisk maintained enough of the traditions of the path of the Assassin, that he felt the cold resolve of Master Jeraha. High Commander Shaithis Var'rek bestowed the secrets of this Art upon the Obelisk of House Dinaari of Taldryan as a reward for their bravery.
Structure
By reciting the following oath in perfect unison, all the assembled Dark Jedi of the Obelisk Order will have a level of power equivalent to the highest ranking Obelisk in the group for the duration of their immediate conflict.
- "Perficere Ferro Anima constatum invictum."
- ―Oath of the Firmament
This ritual creates a singular consciousness within the Obelisk affected. Their personalities become fused into a communal mind, they have no free will. Instead, they are perfectly focused on the immediate danger until its conclusion, at which point the ritual immediately ceases effect.
Records
The Rite of the Firmament was awarded to House Dinaari for winning the Obelisk Rite of Supremacy "Bloodrites" (2004). Graphic made by then Guardian Daar Kareth.