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The plague was released into the Brotherhood in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#36 ABY|36 ABY]] in advance of Zoraan's campaign to reclaim the Iron Throne. Zoraan's lust for revenge fueled the fleets that assaulted each of the Clan and House holdings before jumping towards the [[Antei System]] to crush the Brotherhood that had exiled Zoraan and to return to the Throne.
The plague was released into the Brotherhood in [[30 ABY to 39 ABY#36 ABY|36 ABY]] in advance of Zoraan's campaign to reclaim the Iron Throne. Zoraan's lust for revenge fueled the fleets that assaulted each of the Clan and House holdings before jumping towards the [[Antei System]] to crush the Brotherhood that had exiled Zoraan and to return to the Throne.


The Horizon plague claimed the lives of thousands of force sensitives throughout the Brotherhood. In particular, it heavily affected [[Lyspair]] and the Brotherhood's youngest initiates and students, and the [[Shadow Academy]] was only partially quarantined and later nearly destroyed by its infected and erratic [[Headmaster]], [[Ronovi Tavisaen]]. Its effects were eventually countered by an inoculation developed by [[Macron Goura Sadow]], an alchemist, and spread contagiously in the same way that the original plague had been transmitted.
The Horizon plague claimed the lives of thousands of force sensitives throughout the Brotherhood. In particular, it heavily affected [[Lyspair]] and the Brotherhood's youngest initiates and students, and the [[Shadow Academy]] was only partially quarantined and later nearly destroyed by its infected and erratic [[Headmaster]], [[Ronovi Tavisaen]]. Its effects were eventually countered by an inoculation developed by [[Macron Goura Sadow]], an alchemist, which was either administered by syringe or spread contagiously in the same way that the original plague had been transmitted.


The death toll from the following battles, including military and civilian deaths, is still being quantified. The orbital bombing of [[Karufr]] and the release of a bio-weapon on [[Kapsina]] meant that the civilian death toll alone was over 30 million.
The death toll from the following battles, including military and civilian deaths, is still being quantified. The orbital bombing of [[Karufr]] and the release of a bio-weapon on [[Kapsina]] meant that the civilian death toll alone was over 30 million.

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Horizons
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Conflict: Multifaceted
Date: 36 ABY
Location: Brotherhood Dominion
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Exiled from the Brotherhood and presumed dead, Zoraan sought to reclaim the Iron Throne he had once commanded in the mixture of fleet action and bio-warfare known as the Horizon event, the Horizons Crisis, or simply Horizons. The attack by Zoraan's fleet on Brotherhood space in 36 ABY struck all the Clans and Houses of the Brotherhood as well as the Brotherhood home system of Antei.

Introduction

The root of the Horizon plague runs much deeper than Zoraan's attempted revenge against the Brotherhood which exiled him. First developed by Lysu Thren during his self-imposed exile in the Drongar System, it was discovered by a crew of twelve young Sith during an expedition and eventually reached the hands of Tulak Hord. Generations later, knowledge of the bioweapon would pass into the hands of Zoraan, a former Grand Master thought to have perished during the destruction he unleashed nearly a decade before on Eos.

The plague was released into the Brotherhood in 36 ABY in advance of Zoraan's campaign to reclaim the Iron Throne. Zoraan's lust for revenge fueled the fleets that assaulted each of the Clan and House holdings before jumping towards the Antei System to crush the Brotherhood that had exiled Zoraan and to return to the Throne.

The Horizon plague claimed the lives of thousands of force sensitives throughout the Brotherhood. In particular, it heavily affected Lyspair and the Brotherhood's youngest initiates and students, and the Shadow Academy was only partially quarantined and later nearly destroyed by its infected and erratic Headmaster, Ronovi Tavisaen. Its effects were eventually countered by an inoculation developed by Macron Goura Sadow, an alchemist, which was either administered by syringe or spread contagiously in the same way that the original plague had been transmitted.

The death toll from the following battles, including military and civilian deaths, is still being quantified. The orbital bombing of Karufr and the release of a bio-weapon on Kapsina meant that the civilian death toll alone was over 30 million.

The Horizons event was considered to stretch from the first outbreak of the plague to the death of Zoraan at the hands of Grand Master Muz Ashen, though it had lingering consequences as the Clans and Houses continued to deal with the remnants of Zoraan's fleets.

Plot

Week One

Week Two

Week Three

Beyond the Horizon

Known Participants

Dramatis Personae - Antagonists

Results

  1. Arcona
  2. Plagueis
  3. Scholae Palatinae
  4. Naga Sadow
  5. Odan-Urr
  6. Tarentum
  7. Taldryan

Champions of the Vendetta

  1. Solus Gar (First Hero)
  2. Raken
  3. Darth Pravus
  4. Legorii Kryotek Entar
  5. Ronovi Tavisaen
  6. Socorra Erinos
  7. Marick Arconae
  8. Arden Karn
  9. Thran Occasus
  10. Graus Colvin

Trivia

  • The Horizons event took place from September 28, 2012 to October 19, 2012

External Links

Horizons website

Sources

Horizons - A Brotherhood Vendetta



Tenth Great Jedi War Major Brotherhood Conflicts
36 ABY
Dark Crusade