I'd like to see this article completed. Also, could we get a better picture? --Tron 00:42, 30 March 2009 (MDT)
- I was thinking of writing these up like Okemi once the GJW was over. --Xanos 04:22, 30 March 2009 (MDT)
- Nice work, Eludajae... saves me the hassle! I like how you've linked the idea of having a Triumvirate into the actual EU Triumvirate in KOTOR2. Was this your entry for the "Seven" event in the Independence Games last year? --Xanos 04:04, 5 June 2009 (MDT)
- Wait... maybe not the Seven, but whichever event covered the original Triumvirate. But I'm sure you know what I mean :P --Xanos 04:06, 5 June 2009 (MDT)
- Thank you for the compliment and no it wasn't I just have come to the Tiamat and Ferran pages several times and decided that since they were such an important part of the history of the Brotherhood I would undertake making a history for the two. I started with Tiamat and if Tron agrees I will be creating a history for Ferran as well. I took one of my 3D Pictures and used it here for Tiamat so the art is mine so we have a picture that isn't some other picture from some one elses genre --Eludajae 3:39, 5 June 2009 (EST)
- Think the one Cyrus did is the only one there was. Maybe people made pictures for comps in the past, but no idea. Ferran needs doing, too, yeah. I think his history has always been the hardest to flesh out due to the Obelisk not being "real" but his invention. Apart from the GJW6 story, not sure if there is much more about him other than he was the apprentice of a Sith Lord from the Mecrosa Order, and that from his Master he inherited the Sword of Son'Jiatt. IIRC, Trev also once said he originally intended for Ferran to be Corellian... but I've never been sure how that'd fit in with the later decision to make him Mecrosan, as they only came from the Tapani House Mercetti-- I guess maybe his Master found him while serving during the Great Sith War. Sadly, I don't remember though whether the Corellian thing was ever categorically stated in GJW6 or if it was just something Trev once told me in passing, though, so it may be equally possible just to pretend he never said it :P I always pondered the feasibility of retconning it so he was half and half... father Corellian, mother Tapani, or something. Can't remember much else about him off hand... he was a smart guy though, IIRC, the only really level headed member of the Triumvirate who actually realised both Okemi and Tiamat had gone nuts. --Xanos 14:48, 5 June 2009 (MDT)
- Thanks for the information have a look at the Ferran page, I made it more of a Tale being told. Linking it more with the Obelisk than anything else. Also I am working on a picture for him it takes me longer to do guys they are harder for me to get right. --Eludajae 08:26 5 June 2009 (EST)
- Edits were to introduce some of the information given to me recently by Shan Long. -- Eludajae 01:15 15 July 2009 (EST)
Reversion
I was given authorization from the Grand Master to revert this article back to Solus Gar's most recent edit. -- Alaris 02:31, 24 October 2009 (UTC)
error
Tiamat was killed during the ritual she initiated that destroyed the Antei System in c. 3950 BBY.
Wrong, the Triumvirate was formed in 3,900 BBY (50 years later)
In 3,850 She did the ritual --Ood Bnar 04:50, 26 July 2013 (MDT)
- It could be worse... like the typo where I wrote 2950 rather than 3950, which is why Raken's Antei system document described the Star Chamber lasting 1000 years :P --Xanos 09:25, 26 July 2013 (MDT)