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The followers of the Light Side brought with them a mirror of the Tripartite Path. A Jedi could become a peaceful [[Consular]] focused on learning, a highly trained [[Guardian]] that focused on defensive combat or a skilled [[Sentinel]] that augmented their abilities with stealth and technology.
The followers of the Light Side brought with them a mirror of the Tripartite Path. A Jedi could become a peaceful [[Consular]] focused on learning, a highly trained [[Guardian]] that focused on defensive combat or a skilled [[Sentinel]] that augmented their abilities with stealth and technology.
Following the abolishment of the Krath and Obelisk Orders under the rule of Darth Pravus, the Orders saw a change again. All members of the Jedi Order were joined beneath one Order, being balanced against the Sith and Gray Orders. Non-Force users were brought into one of two orders, Mercenary or Loyalist Orders.


== Paths ==
== Paths ==

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Paths and Orders of the Brotherhood

History

Until more recent times, a member within the Dark Jedi Brotherhood would associate themselves with an Order. These three orders provided students of the Dark Side with three different paths in which to accumulate personal power. Each of the Orders had its own manner of operations, along with associated strengths and weaknesses that drew students to them. Originally, the three Orders on the Tripartite Path were the manipulative and subtle Krath, the ruthless warriors of the Obelisk and the cunning, domination focused Sith.

The Brotherhood operated under these three orders for many years, with each of the orders challenging each other for dominance but always serving the Dark Side first and foremost. This all changed after the events on New Tython. Under the leadership of Grand Master Muz Ashen, Dark Jedi Brotherhood forces waged a war against a newly discovered group of Jedi on the planet. After much blood was spilt, the conflict ended with the Jedi becoming part of the Brotherhood which required a change to the organization.

The followers of the Light Side brought with them a mirror of the Tripartite Path. A Jedi could become a peaceful Consular focused on learning, a highly trained Guardian that focused on defensive combat or a skilled Sentinel that augmented their abilities with stealth and technology.

Following the abolishment of the Krath and Obelisk Orders under the rule of Darth Pravus, the Orders saw a change again. All members of the Jedi Order were joined beneath one Order, being balanced against the Sith and Gray Orders. Non-Force users were brought into one of two orders, Mercenary or Loyalist Orders.

Paths

With the inclusion of the Jedi from Tython, for the first time in the history of the Brotherhood an individual had the option to choose an alignment, which would be called their Path. Members in service to the Dark Side of the Force walked the Dark Path and members who aligned themselves with the Light Side now also had a home on the Light Path. Shortly after the inclusion of the Light, those who sought to balance between the Light and Dark Paths looked for their own way. It was then that the Brotherhood began to recognize the Gray Path as its own separate avenue.

In the modern Brotherhood, a member first aligns themselves with one of these three paths that most closely represents their philosophical view of the Force and/or the galaxy: Light, Dark and Gray.

For more information, please see the Paths of the Brotherhood article.

Orders

While a member’s path is associated with philosophical views, or their general affiliation, a member’s order is more closely akin to a chosen professional course. The first determining factor as to which orders are available to members are whether or not they have the ability to use the Force. Those who can wield the Force and those that cannot (Non-Force Users) will have different Orders available to them.

A Non-Force user is able to select from the Orders of Loyalist and Mercenary, and can do so while walking any of the three Paths. A Loyalist has pledged their service and support to a branch of their unit’s military as a professional soldier. In stark contrast, the Mercenary’s services are sold to the highest bidder and are not generally part of the “official” command structure of a unit. Having the options of walking any of the three Paths within either Order creates a wide range of options for development. You could be the Bounty Hunter with a gruff exterior and a heart of gold as a Mercenary on the Light Path or you could be the cruel taskmaster pushing their troops to the brink and beyond as a Loyalist on the Dark Path, or many options in-between.

As a Force User, a member will see their choice of Orders restricted by their chosen Path. Orders available to Force Users are: Jedi Order, Sith Order, and the Gray Order. The Gray Order is the only one of the three available to all Force Users on all three Paths (NOTE: the Gray Order for the Dark Path is referred to as the Dark Jedi Order). For example, you could be on the Light Path but eschew the strict rules of the Jedi Order. The Jedi Order and Sith Order exist as unique options for those on the Light and Dark Paths respectively. These Order more closely align with their historical counterparts along with those organizations’ rich histories and philosophical legacies. While the combination of Path and Order can be disorienting at first, the combinations it allows for gives members the opportunity for more complex character development.

Alignment & The Force

In the Brotherhood’s Character Sheet System, Force powers are considered neutral and are not tied to any particular path or order. This means that a Dark Jedi can use Healing and a Light Jedi can use Force Lightning. This is done for logistics reasons. For more information see the CS Guide: Force Powers article.