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Lit Jedi Temples and Sith Shrines

Discussion in 'Literature' started by darklordoftech, Jan 13, 2015.

  1. Revanfan1

    Revanfan1 Force Ghost star 6

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    Whoa, I never noticed the manmade bits before! :eek:
     
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  2. Vthuil

    Vthuil Force Ghost star 5

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    Does it have to be anything but an old ruin? The idea of the temples being of ancient Sith origin (indirectly) was one of those things that was around for so long in the old EU that people didn't think of it as anything odd, but it does sort of feel that way when you just look at the movies alone.

    Although I have a feeling they're not going to change it, actually.
     
  3. darklordoftech

    darklordoftech Force Ghost star 6

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    That's exactly why I mentioned it. It wasn't supposed to have anything to do with the Jedi or Sith and it would be interesting if the new canon went back to that.
     
  4. JoinTheSchwarz

    JoinTheSchwarz Former Head Admin star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    The Yavin temples being Sith is one of these things that make events feel contrived and the galaxy feel unnecessary small.

    Then again, TCW had the main characters visiting every single planet in the saga, even in they were remote places like Mustafar or Dagobah, so it's not like that was an EU thing or something we're not going to see in the new canon...
     
  5. Darth Dreadwar

    Darth Dreadwar Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    I liked it. It was suggestive of just how widespread Sith dominance was, a hint of ancient, forgotten history like the Balrog in the Mines of Moria in LOTR.

    Furthermore, it made sense from an IU perspective. My headcanon was always that Luke was hidden on Tatooine because Vader would never return to a world with so much memory for him, Yoda hid on Dagobah for its dark side cave that would mask his light from detection, and that Yavin IV was chosen for the rebels precisely for its Sith temples, which would prevent Vader and the Inquisitors from finding it through the Force much like Dagobah.
     
  6. JoinTheSchwarz

    JoinTheSchwarz Former Head Admin star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    I have a natural aversion towards "Luke was hidden in _______ because Vader would never go there because of ______" theories. :p

    I thought it was ludicrous even back in the 90s, when I first read the novel. "What are the odds, man?" I got used to it. Then I faced the one-armed wampa in Darksaber and realized that was just the way KJA's mind worked.
     
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  7. darklordoftech

    darklordoftech Force Ghost star 6

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    What happens when Sidious and Vader go to Yavin to do Sith stuff? Wouldn't they run into the Rebels?
     
  8. DarthPhilosopher

    DarthPhilosopher Chosen One star 6

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    See I read the whole thing differently... as if the temple had been converted and was 'swallowed' by new buildings...



    [face_laugh]

    Oh, what are you guys doing here... [face_worried]

    Sith stuff... [face_waiting]
     
  9. Darth Dreadwar

    Darth Dreadwar Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    darklordoftech

    [face_laugh]

    As for why they didn't visit, I'm fond of the concepts of lost knowledge, and truly ancient, forgotten evil. I prefer to keep the New Sith and ancient Sith entirely separate, and I don't believe Palpatine or Vader would have had any knowledge of Yavin, nor indeed of pre-Ruin Sith history.
     
  10. darklordoftech

    darklordoftech Force Ghost star 6

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    http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Great_Hyperspace_War_Bas-Relief
     
  11. Darth Dreadwar

    Darth Dreadwar Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    Oh, I'm not denying that in Legends canon, Palpatine knew all about pre-Ruin Sith history. Heck, Plagueis was well educated on Vitiate. Overall, 'modern' Dark Lords' knowledge of their ancient history is about as consistently portrayed as the average citizen's awareness of the Sith, which is to say not very.

    But my interpretation, and one I hope they take in the new canon, was that the bas relief was closer to 2,000 years old, not 5,000. 5,000 years, even the 4,000 of Exar Kun, is a very, very long time in the past, and TOTJ (as well as the Jedi Academy trilogy, for that matter) made that apparent.
     
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  12. DigitalMessiah

    DigitalMessiah Chosen One star 6

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    I believe the structure in the cave on Dagobah is George Lucas' pool.
     
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  13. darklordoftech

    darklordoftech Force Ghost star 6

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    I wonder if Sheev transforms the Jedi Temple Sith shrine into the "Had Abbadon" throne room.

    [​IMG]
     
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  14. Darth Dreadwar

    Darth Dreadwar Jedi Grand Master star 6

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    But where would he get the lava from? Shipments from Mustafar, I guess. :p

    I like to think there was such a throne room beneath the Sith Citadel on Ziost, used by all the Dark Lords of the ancient Sith. It'd make sense for a planet of ice and eternal night (a shame the latter description was dropped), a planet surely otherwise uninhabitable, to be warmed by subterranean lava lakes and rivers.
     
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  15. darklordoftech

    darklordoftech Force Ghost star 6

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    Melt the floor of the cave or shipments from Mustafar.

    Awesome theory! That explains things.
     
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