|
|
Line 6: |
Line 6: |
| |BG2= | | |BG2= |
| |founder=*[[starwars:Ludo_Kressh|Ludo Kressh]] {{C|as [[starwars:Dark_Lord_of_the_Sith|Dark Lord]]}} | | |founder=*[[starwars:Ludo_Kressh|Ludo Kressh]] {{C|as [[starwars:Dark_Lord_of_the_Sith|Dark Lord]]}} |
| *Eagleye {{C|reorganised as [[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Overlord]]}} | | *Eagleye {{C|reorganised as [[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Taral'ari]]}} |
| |leader=*Circle of Elders | | |leader=*Circle of Elders |
| **[[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Overlord]] | | **[[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Taral'ari]] |
| **[[Quaestor]] | | **[[Quaestor]] |
| **[[Aedile]] | | **[[Aedile]] |
Line 35: |
Line 35: |
| The '''Disciples of Kressh''' were the supporters of [[starwars:Ludo_Kressh|Ludo Kressh]] in the final years before the [[starwars:Great_Hyperspace_War|fall]] of the [[starwars:Sith_Empire|Sith Empire]]. At the conclusion of the [[starwars:Great_Hyperspace_War|Great Hyperspace War]], a band of acolytes still loyal to the ideals of the now dead [[starwars:Dark_Lord_of_the_Sith|Dark Lord]] ended up stranded on a planet near [[starwars:Kressh|Kressh]]'s homeworld of [[starwars:Rhelg|Rhelg]] when their [[starwars:Derriphan-class_battleship|battleship]], the ''Saarai'', struck a [[starwars:Gravity_mine|gravity mine]] probably left by [[starwars:Naga_Sadow|Naga Sadow]] or his [[starwars:Massassi|Massassi]] spies during the [[starwars:Battle_of_Khar_Delba|Kressh-Sadow Civil War]]. | | The '''Disciples of Kressh''' were the supporters of [[starwars:Ludo_Kressh|Ludo Kressh]] in the final years before the [[starwars:Great_Hyperspace_War|fall]] of the [[starwars:Sith_Empire|Sith Empire]]. At the conclusion of the [[starwars:Great_Hyperspace_War|Great Hyperspace War]], a band of acolytes still loyal to the ideals of the now dead [[starwars:Dark_Lord_of_the_Sith|Dark Lord]] ended up stranded on a planet near [[starwars:Kressh|Kressh]]'s homeworld of [[starwars:Rhelg|Rhelg]] when their [[starwars:Derriphan-class_battleship|battleship]], the ''Saarai'', struck a [[starwars:Gravity_mine|gravity mine]] probably left by [[starwars:Naga_Sadow|Naga Sadow]] or his [[starwars:Massassi|Massassi]] spies during the [[starwars:Battle_of_Khar_Delba|Kressh-Sadow Civil War]]. |
|
| |
|
| On the alien planet, the disciples became the ''Jentarali'', the ''hidden guardians'', and vowed to protect and uphold the legacy of the Sith Empire until such time as it could be resurrected. Too few for either group to support a sustainable population, the barriers between [[starwars:Exiles|Dark Jedi]] and [[starwars:Red_Sith|Red Sith]] disappeared as any belief in pureblood vanished. Led by the ''Taral'ari'', the ''[[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|overlord]] of the protectors'', and his Circle of Elders, there the ''Jentarali'' remained for the next five millennia. | | On the alien planet, the disciples became the ''Jentarali'', the ''hidden guardians'', and vowed to protect and uphold the legacy of the Sith Empire until such time as it could be resurrected. Too few for either group to support a sustainable population, the barriers between [[starwars:Exiles|Dark Jedi]] and [[starwars:Red_Sith|Red Sith]] disappeared as any belief in pureblood vanished. Though few sorcerers had been on the ''Saarai'' when it crashed, the stranded tribe became fierce warriors where the strong reigned. Their members, the ''Tarali'', or Guardians, were divided into the base initiates, or Tyros, and their Masters and Elders. Led by the ''Taral'ari'', the ''[[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|overlord]] of the guardians'', and his Circle of Elders, there the ''Jentarali'' remained for the next five millennia. |
|
| |
|
| [[Image:Saaraiwreck.jpg|thumb|left|The wreck of the ''Saarai'' which became the Temple of Truth.]]In [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|14 ABY]], the lost [[starwars:Sith_cultist|Sith cultist]]s were discovered by the last surviving heir of the [[Sadow dynasty]], [[Astronicus Aurelius Sadow]]. The [[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Overlord]] of the time, Eagleye, agreed to lend the disciples aid to the true blooded [[Clan Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Sith Prince]]—however, it would be years, if ever, before the rivalry between the two groups faded. Eagleye took with him the [[Iron Fist Brigade|Iron Fist]], the most powerful champions among the ''Jentarali'', to aid the young Sadow heir; later, others would heed the ''Taral'ari'''s call, and the Disciples of Kressh left their nameless prison completely, migrating to the [[Phare system]] where they became [[House Ludo Kressh]]. | | [[Image:Saaraiwreck.jpg|thumb|left|The wreck of the ''Saarai'' which became the Temple of Truth.]]In [[11 ABY to 19 ABY|14 ABY]], the lost [[starwars:Sith_cultist|Sith cultist]]s were discovered by the last surviving heir of the [[Sadow dynasty]], [[Astronicus Aurelius Sadow]]. The [[House Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Overlord]] of the time, Eagleye, agreed to lend the disciples aid to the true blooded [[Clan Overlord (Clan Naga Sadow)|Sith Prince]]—however, it would be years, if ever, before the rivalry between the two groups faded. Eagleye took with him the [[Iron Fist Brigade|Iron Fist]], the most powerful champions among the ''Jentarali'', to aid the young Sadow heir; later, others would heed the ''Taral'ari'''s call, and the Disciples of Kressh left their nameless prison completely, migrating to the [[Phare system]] where they became [[House Ludo Kressh]]. |
Template:Organization infobox
- "I fight for the Sith Empire, Naga Sadow... you fight for yourself!"
- ―Ludo Kressh to Naga Sadow
The Disciples of Kressh were the supporters of Ludo Kressh in the final years before the fall of the Sith Empire. At the conclusion of the Great Hyperspace War, a band of acolytes still loyal to the ideals of the now dead Dark Lord ended up stranded on a planet near Kressh's homeworld of Rhelg when their battleship, the Saarai, struck a gravity mine probably left by Naga Sadow or his Massassi spies during the Kressh-Sadow Civil War.
On the alien planet, the disciples became the Jentarali, the hidden guardians, and vowed to protect and uphold the legacy of the Sith Empire until such time as it could be resurrected. Too few for either group to support a sustainable population, the barriers between Dark Jedi and Red Sith disappeared as any belief in pureblood vanished. Though few sorcerers had been on the Saarai when it crashed, the stranded tribe became fierce warriors where the strong reigned. Their members, the Tarali, or Guardians, were divided into the base initiates, or Tyros, and their Masters and Elders. Led by the Taral'ari, the overlord of the guardians, and his Circle of Elders, there the Jentarali remained for the next five millennia.
In 14 ABY, the lost Sith cultists were discovered by the last surviving heir of the Sadow dynasty, Astronicus Aurelius Sadow. The Overlord of the time, Eagleye, agreed to lend the disciples aid to the true blooded Sith Prince—however, it would be years, if ever, before the rivalry between the two groups faded. Eagleye took with him the Iron Fist, the most powerful champions among the Jentarali, to aid the young Sadow heir; later, others would heed the Taral'ari's call, and the Disciples of Kressh left their nameless prison completely, migrating to the Phare system where they became House Ludo Kressh.