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PostPosted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 4:50 pm


Introduction:

1. Introduction of land, temple, other things.
2. The Jedi Code.
3.The Jedi Rules.

Description:

Based on the famous star wars planet Tatooine contains, Mos Eisley, the Cantina, Jabba's palace, the sand people caves, oonta Eve racetrack, the Lars homestead, the sarlaac pit with barge, and a sandcrawler. Tatooine is marked by mesas, canyons, and expansive desert seas. Most settlers operate moisture farms in the desert, but cities such as Mos Eisley attract a wide range of criminals and rogues. Tatooine's many dangers include bands of roving Tusken Raiders, carnivorous krayt dragons and sudden sandstorms. Tatooine is controlled by the Hutts, powerful gangsters and crime lords that have made the desert world into a hub of criminal activity including gambling, smuggling, and slavery.

Planetary Information:
Weather: Clear, Sandstorm
Natives: Humans, Hutts, Jawas, Tusken Raiders.
Populations: Humans, Hutts, Jawas, Tusken Raiders
Wild life: Dewbacks, Banthas, Rontos, Eopies, Rancor, Womp Rats, Sarlacc, Krayt Dragons
Terrain: Desert: Desert, mesas, canyons

Trade routes:
to: Kashyyyk, Dagobah, Nal Hutta, Geonosis, Naboo, Bothawui, Vergesso Asteroids
From: Coruscant, Corellia, Abregado Rae, Byss, Dantooine, Taris, Ilum, Ryloth, Bestine, Sullust.

The Temple:
After it's destruction during the reign of the Empire, the Jedi Temple has been rebuilt and has been successfully running ever since. The new temple is almost identical to the old one. It has the main tower with the council chambers on top, surrounded by four smaller towers with Jedi training room, and housing for the Jedi. All of which was just listed, is placed upon a platform which leads up to the temple. This temple, is the home of the Jedi, as the name apparently explains, and home to some of the most powerful Jedi.

(for future: Ask one of the Mods. But now allowed - Diggy and Grim)

((I've edited it for spelling and layout. Hopefully this suits everyone -- [Stryfe]))
PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:20 am


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There is No Emotion: There is Peace.
There is No Ignorance: There is Knowledge.
There is No Passion: There is Serenity.
There is No Death: There is The Force!



Jedi Ranks and Training:


From birth to age six:

Throughout the Old Republic, standard midi-chlorian testing was applied to youths aged two to six years old in an effort to assertain Force adeptness. Some candidates were selected as early as birth. However, their training was often delayed in an effort to allow for basic motor skills and speech patterns to develop. Only in the special case of orphans residing in the temple would any younger applicants be cared for. This extensive testing was more concentrated in the inner and mid-rim worlds, and was not a precedent on the outer-rim planets. Ideally, the candidate would be selected by the first three years of life. These were the most important and dangerous years during development, because at this time, the mental and physical connections in the brain were made. If these connections and thought patterns are already developed, it becomes much harder to re-train the brain and remove undesireable attributes. By approximately ten years of age these characteristics and personalities are firmly set in place.

However, not all Jedi agreed with this training doctrine. Some critics of this method raised moral questions such as the parents' right to keep their children and the ethics in determining a life path for an individual before they reached an age where an informed decision could be formed on their own. However, such concerns were looked upon as minor in comparison to the will of the Force, and were deemed utterly irrelevant by the Jedi Council.


Until age thirteen:

The Jedi candidate was raised and trained in the Jedi Temple, often taught by several Jedi Masters. There they learnt to live by the Jedi Code, study the methods and techniques of the lightsaber (both construction and utilization), and received basic Force training. This continued until age thirteen, where upon the candidate is taken on as a Padawan Learner by a Master. Contact with one's family was permitted, if deemed appropriate by the temple's teachers.


At the age of Thirteen:

If the Jedi trainee was not taken by a Jedi Master as a Padawan learner by age thirteen, then the candidate was placed in service to the Republic in another fashion other than a Jedi Knight. These postions included Agri Corps, Scouting and Exploration, Medical, Shipyard Construction, Accounting/Administration, and Ambassadorial Aide/Intern just to name a few. The assignment was dictated by the Jedi Council based on the students aptitudes, as well as their current level of Force ability. Although the dutiful students usually accepted these postings, they were not required to. Some candidates that did not make the grade choose to return to their homes or set out on their own. The students had no say in if or how the prospective master chooses a Padawan. The most a potential Padawan could hope for was to catch rumors of the visitation of a Master, and then prepare to put their best efforts forward in hopes of being selected.


From Padawan Learner to the Trials:

Once chosen by a Master , more advance training in the Force occurred, in conjunction with lightsaber construction techniques and other advanced skills. The Padawan stage of training was no less than ten years in length, and otherwise lasted as long as necessary.

If for whatever reason, a Padawan continuely failed the Jedi trials and the Master refused to teach he/she any longer, the Council retained the option to assign another Master to that student. If the failure was the Padawan's fault (frustration at the teachers, an inability to cope with the personal restrictions and hardships of Jedi life, etc.) and they were not turned to the Dark Side, they were allowed to choose to abandon the Jedi way and serve the Republic in a civil service manner similar to a temple dropout. In this instance, they were closely monitored by the Jedi, due to their potent Force Abilities and potential misuse. If a Padawan's repeated failures were the cause of Dark Side leanings, and they abandon the Jedi way and were turned to the Dark Side, then monitoring of their activities was assumed by the Jedi Shadows. These intrepid guardians would assume their responsibilties and liquidate the fallen Padawan only if they became an active threat to the order and stability of the Republic, or a threat to innocents by their direct actions. If the fallen Padawan preyed upon the Underworld (gangsters, henchmen, assasins etc.) the Shadows would not interfere, and merely direct Sector rangers or other local law enforcement agents in response to criminal activity. If Force use against innocents was a direct contributor to that activity, a Shadow may have stepped in and carried out their duty.


The Trials:

The Trials were intended to be a crucible; a test of character as well as ability. The Trials were not set in stone and were custom fitted to each Padawan. They were an examination of the Padawan's commitment, ability, and moral grounds. The Padawan's fears, their hidden wants and needs, their passions, or their tragedies; all were weighed and somewhere amidst the Psyche layed the key, the measure by which the Council could judge the Padawan's worthiness. How they dealt with the trial, as much as whether or not they physically succeeded or failed was the true trial.

Normally the Trials were only given to those without the taint of the Dark Side, in the hopes that one mistake would be sufficient warning to drive home the dangers and responsibilities of being a Jedi Knight. Completing the trials without temptation (no Dark Side Points) was considered an "A" grade. One Dark Side Point would be a "B" or "C" grade, and 2 or more would receive a "D" or "F". Although one would think that a ranked A+ Padawan would be the most desirable outcome, this was not completely the case. The straight A student would have problems of their own - since without failure, there was no chance to learn from one's mistakes. These Jedi, although noble and heroic figures, retained a fundamental lack of understanding of the Dark Side, and the ease with which one could be lured. For the others, if through the course of training or in the aftermath of the trials, they atoned for the stain of evil on their soul gained during the Trials, the experience would have had a greater value to them. It would have also yielded a better knight in the long run, than if they never had faced those kinds of risks.


Beyond the Trials:

If they were successful in the Trials, then the Padawan was granted the title of Jedi Knight. They were given permanent accommodations at the Jedi Temple, and received assignments according to the wishes of the Jedi Council, the Senate or the Supreme Chancellor of the Republic.

However, the transition from Jedi Knight to Jedi Master was slightly different. It was more than simply taking on a Padawan Learner. The Knight's first Padawan was to have complete his training, before the Knight could assume the title of Master. Nevertheless, one must point out the distinction between the title "Master" that was used by the Padawan when addressing his mentor, and "Jedi Master", the title that was used between fully trained Jedi and outside the Jedi hierarchy. A Jedi Knight that did not retain a current Padawan were encouraged to make an annual visit to the Temple to watch the current crop of initiates. They had the option of not selecting a Padawan, but they were required to periodically appear and review the available candidates.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:36 am


Jedi Order Rules

1. No Padawan what-so-ever may be allowed to marry during their time of Apprenticeship. ( This does not affect already established marriages)

2. Once a month all Padawans and Apprentices are to appear before the Jedi Council for assesment of training. Minimum of two Council members.

3. No Padawan under the age of 16 may be allowed to test, if you wish to make a char that under that age, understand that until the char reaches that age they will not be allowed to test. Mosts Knights are rarely Knighted before the age of 20 and masters below the age of 30 are rare.

4. During the time of training Padawans dress is to be handled between Master and learner. The council holds no direct view on this but any abuse by Masters or padawans of this freedom will result in a council tribunal to discuss the matter.

5. Padawans under the age of 16 are not to posess or use full powered lightsabers until after the age restriction for weapons under Nubian law is satisfied. Adult Padawans may may posess a full powered lightsaber or weapon under Nubian law but only with Masters approval.

6. Padawans are to show proper respect to their Masters, other Knights or Masters at all time's and like-wise masters should show respect to those willing to be taught.

7. Padawans and Apprentices are to use the term " Master" when refering to their teacher unless given permission by their Master to use their names instead of "Master".

8. Padawans are to adhere to a schedule set by their Master. (This refers to IC adherance only. Masters cannot dictate ooc when padawans must be online for training)

9. Padawans are to never become part of a seperate organization, ie UFF or Nubian Fleet, during their time spent as an Apprentice. Unless assigned by the Jedi Council.

10. No Padawan may order another Padawan to do something, nor may they contradict the order of another Padawan's Master on any matter.

11. No Jedi should treat another being as a lower form of life.

12. Any Jedi seeking entrance into the order should request a meeting with the council (two minimum) for an initial evaluation. Study may be done before hand at the Praxeum, however, if any padawan is found in contradiction with the order they will be released from the order and not allowed to continue their padawanship. Darksiders turning light will need to be evaluated before training begins to assess readiness and to discuss what repercussions that may need satisfying. ( ie atoning )

13. Padawans ages 12 and over may be taken on by Knights and Masters without question from the Council.
(Unless there are extenuating circumstances i.e. something odd or weird about the two people's relationship, one or both of the people.)

14. Padawans under the age of 12, Jedi Children will be taught and potentially
housed in a special branch of the Praxeum, in one or two groups, by up to 6 different Knights and Masters. ( This school is currently run by Vienia )

15. Knights wishing to take on one of the students that are not yet 12, the student must come before the Council as well as the would be Master , for an interview to determine if the Master/Student relationship would be best at that time. (At least two Council members would need to be present for this)

16. In regards to padawan interviews, testimony may be heard from interested parties, for or against the padawanship. The Council members hearing the arguments and interviewing the student may make a decision on the spot if they ALL are in agreement. If they can not all agree, it should be brought to a vote before the entire council with a transcript of the hearing.

17. A Knight may take on the responsibility of one padawan, although knights are advised to request permission to take on a padawan.

18. A master may take on up to three apprentices for whatever reason. Padawans only need to be registered at the Praxeum. A council request is not needed.

Demotion or expulsion from the order:

1. A jedi kills, maims or otherwise harms an innocent on purpose, out of cold blood (aka no reason for it).

2. Excessive amounts of senseless fighting. (say they are seen creating fights repeatedly. This does not refer to sparring but rather excessive and repeated altercations of a serious nature).

3. Consistently and constantly Acting contrary to the jedi code over a period of time.

4. Aiding darksiders in their endeavors. And are sharing friendly associations with them constantly (beyond trying to help them to the light of course).

5. Delve into the darkside, ie, using force chokes other than in dire circumstances and other overly painful methods of force usage. Also including the unauthorized study of dark texts.
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