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| | A number of unusually talented journeymen had come through the [[Shadow Academy]]. These journeymen were performing feats well above and beyond their supposed ability sets. Examples included two [[Dark Jedi Knight|Knights]] holding off two of [[Arcona]]’s finest fighters. |
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| | Soon, though, these powerful journeymen were seemingly devoid of the power that had once helped them. Stripped of their power, the journeymen began to rebel against their clans and houses, feeling that the summit were jealous and had taken their potential for themselves. |
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| | The Plague, seemingly called Horizon, removed the Force connection from those inflicted. It first attacked Journeymen, before working its way up the ranks, eventually engulfing all but the [[Elder]]s. |
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| | Three ‘stages’ of the plague were identified. The first stage cut the infected from the Force, but provided fairly minor physical improvements. People at this stage were generally a little faster, tougher and stronger than they had been. |
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| | After some time, the rot began to set in a little deeper. The second stage continued to improve the sufferer physically, but at a cost. The Horizon plague began to eat away at the infected’s mind. Though a ‘second stager’ still retained a lot of their mental capacity, the damage was enough to cause irrational thoughts that one’s own superiors were responsible. |
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| | Finally, the third stage of the plague continued to boost the host body’s strength, speed and toughness, but also continued to break their mind down. By the time a Jedi had reached the third stage, they were usually in full rebellion against their former masters, believing them to be the cause of the plague. |
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| == Trivia? == | | == Trivia? == |
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| *Andrelious | | *[[Andrelious J. Inahj]] |
| *Teu | | *[[Teu]] |
| *Etah | | *Etah |
| *Celevon | | *[[Celevon Edraven]] |
| *Methyas | | *Methyas |
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Revision as of 23:19, 17 October 2012
Horizons was a major Brotherhood conflict which occurred in 36 ABY.In involved the seven Clans and Houses of the Brotherhood as they dealt with the unknown contagion known only as “Horizons”.
Introduction
A number of unusually talented journeymen had come through the Shadow Academy. These journeymen were performing feats well above and beyond their supposed ability sets. Examples included two Knights holding off two of Arcona’s finest fighters.
Soon, though, these powerful journeymen were seemingly devoid of the power that had once helped them. Stripped of their power, the journeymen began to rebel against their clans and houses, feeling that the summit were jealous and had taken their potential for themselves.
But, it soon became clear that whatever was affecting them, was affecting all the Brotherhood’s journeymen.
Plot
The Plague, seemingly called Horizon, removed the Force connection from those inflicted. It first attacked Journeymen, before working its way up the ranks, eventually engulfing all but the Elders.
Three ‘stages’ of the plague were identified. The first stage cut the infected from the Force, but provided fairly minor physical improvements. People at this stage were generally a little faster, tougher and stronger than they had been.
After some time, the rot began to set in a little deeper. The second stage continued to improve the sufferer physically, but at a cost. The Horizon plague began to eat away at the infected’s mind. Though a ‘second stager’ still retained a lot of their mental capacity, the damage was enough to cause irrational thoughts that one’s own superiors were responsible.
Finally, the third stage of the plague continued to boost the host body’s strength, speed and toughness, but also continued to break their mind down. By the time a Jedi had reached the third stage, they were usually in full rebellion against their former masters, believing them to be the cause of the plague.
Perspectives
Arconan
Sadowan
Results
More than likely impossible until the end of the event
Trivia?
Team Members are: