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==Lightsaber Combat Guide==
==Lightsaber Combat Guide==
Contains detailed information about lightsabers and lightsaber combat in regards to the Brotherhood. Authored by [[Muz Keibatsu Sadow]], [[Xanos Zorrixor]], and [[Macron]].It may be found [http://www.darkjedibrotherhood.org/dbjedi/lightsaber_guide.asp here.]
Contains detailed information about lightsabers and lightsaber combat in regards to the Brotherhood. Authored by [[Muz Keibatsu Sadow]], [[Xanos Zorrixor]], and [[Macron]].It may be found [http://www.darkjedibrotherhood.org/dbjedi/lightsaber_guide.asp here.]
==Background==
Xanos Zorrixor and Muz Ashen Keibatsu had uncovered a wondrous artifact on a mission into wild space.  Previously thought to have been absorbed by Revan, the Holocron of Tulak Hord was found by the Sadows.  The pair received special dispensation to study the ancient artifact, provided that they created a new Holocron for the Brotherhood to use, an item generally referred to as the Lightsaber Combat Guide or the Sepros Holocron. [[image:scgholocron.jpg|thumb|200px|Right|The Active Saber Combat Guide Holocron]]
The pair studied for months, practicing the techniques that the ancient blademaster proscribed for weeks on end, absorbing as much information as possible on all of the forms of combat before crafting the Holocron itsel, a dark metal pyramid etched in ancient words.  They encoded themselves as the Gatekeepers of the Dark Side Holocron, Muz and Xanos teaching the students about the various forms of combat, and a less easily found mad alchemist who extols the virtues of various crystals  used in sabercraft.
The Holocron is often returned to the Herald for minor tweaking, the Gatekeepers sometimes overzealous in their demanding for their students to train harder, often resulting in severely wounded acolytes.
==Trivia==
*There are Thirteen different forms of Lightsaber Combat.
*Lus Ma is discussed briefly in the Guide, but not enough information exists to develop a true form out of it.
*Since no famous canon characters are known for practicing Sokan, Muz used pictures of himself.
*Trakata was not a full form in the original Saber Combat Guide, but new books were published that helped distinguish it into a true form in its own right.
[[category: Lore]][[Category:Lightsaber Combat]]
[[category: Lore]][[Category:Lightsaber Combat]]

Revision as of 09:34, 13 December 2006

Lightsaber Combat Guide

Contains detailed information about lightsabers and lightsaber combat in regards to the Brotherhood. Authored by Muz Keibatsu Sadow, Xanos Zorrixor, and Macron.It may be found here.

Background

Xanos Zorrixor and Muz Ashen Keibatsu had uncovered a wondrous artifact on a mission into wild space. Previously thought to have been absorbed by Revan, the Holocron of Tulak Hord was found by the Sadows. The pair received special dispensation to study the ancient artifact, provided that they created a new Holocron for the Brotherhood to use, an item generally referred to as the Lightsaber Combat Guide or the Sepros Holocron.

File:Scgholocron.jpg
The Active Saber Combat Guide Holocron

The pair studied for months, practicing the techniques that the ancient blademaster proscribed for weeks on end, absorbing as much information as possible on all of the forms of combat before crafting the Holocron itsel, a dark metal pyramid etched in ancient words. They encoded themselves as the Gatekeepers of the Dark Side Holocron, Muz and Xanos teaching the students about the various forms of combat, and a less easily found mad alchemist who extols the virtues of various crystals used in sabercraft.

The Holocron is often returned to the Herald for minor tweaking, the Gatekeepers sometimes overzealous in their demanding for their students to train harder, often resulting in severely wounded acolytes.

Trivia

  • There are Thirteen different forms of Lightsaber Combat.
  • Lus Ma is discussed briefly in the Guide, but not enough information exists to develop a true form out of it.
  • Since no famous canon characters are known for practicing Sokan, Muz used pictures of himself.
  • Trakata was not a full form in the original Saber Combat Guide, but new books were published that helped distinguish it into a true form in its own right.