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hnnny · 5 months
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This comic was brought to you by the suggestion of Vrook kicking his feet as he and the Jedi Council rearrange the letters from Revan's name in order to give them a new alias post brainwashing.
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Star Wars: Master Vandar Tokare by Steve Argyle
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jedi-valjean · 2 years
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thatwitchrevan · 1 year
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This comic is just proving my point because Vandar Tokare, one of the nicer KotOR era Council members, finds it easier to believe that sweet, clumsy Padawan Zayne Carrick killed his own friends than that Lucien and the other masters did it, and he's known Zayne since he was a baby. And Revan's turned against the Council but they are still ostensibly on the Republic's side and fighting for peace, so it's not even like they have Revan to point to as a kin-slayer, or the Exile for that matter. Zayne is just getting the short end of the stick because in absence of anything else these Jedi are ready to believe that their children are evil and full of darkness before they will consider that they themselves and their own peers are corrupt. Even fucking Vandar apparently.
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In the continuing adventures of CuChulainn the Incessant Crossover Goblin: the Bioware Star Wars timeline is a mess that joins with Tales of the Jedi in wildly varying and self-destructive ways because some Pius Dea cultists ages back induced a flawed Dragon Break that, because they screwed up, manifested in disparate moments between the Dark Jedi conquest of Korriban and the onset of the Great Galactic War.
There are three known Jedi who simultaneously became the Revanchist, four of whom are believed by various groups to have aided the Republic against Malak's Sith before both returning fully to the Light and falling back to the Dark Side at the Star Forge.
Grandmaster Nomi Sunrider saw the Jedi through a century of prosperity after the Exar Kun War, while her contemporary Vandar Tokare struggled to guide the Order through the devastating Mandalorian and Jedi Civil Wars.
That weird Jedi the SW meets on Hoth spent a thousand years in Apocrypha before Xerender revived him, driven mad by the Demon of Knowledge.
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[To: [the Consular]] From: Master Rou Cheryen Subject: How did you do it??
Months of work putting those Noetikons back together from fragments, with the very cream of the Exploration Corps engineers to help me out, and we could never get them to say a single word! Then Master Syo tells me you just walked into the archives and started chatting to them? How? Not that it truly matters. The Noetikons are starting to reactivate on request--if it's a polite request--and we're attempting to conduct audiences with the ancient Masters. I had the pleasure of a brief conversation with Noab Hulis before the replacement energy grid went into flux; we're trying to speak to them only sparingly until the grid's stabilized. Vandar Tokare's memoirs of the Mandalorian Wars. Tharis Orne's inspired lightsaber designs. The mnemonic battle verses of Bastila Shan. They're all here, waiting to be rediscovered in time. However you did it, thank you.
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seaquestions · 3 years
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the elusive space bnuuy.....................
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Vandar Tokare, Head of the Dantooine Jedi Council
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tarrevizsla · 3 years
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every friend group deep dive into star wars lore should include:
a herbo
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a mean bisexual
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an even meaner lesbian
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she/theys and he/theys
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a token straight that's on thin ice
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an astrology bitch who has everyone's birth chart memorized
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and a short king
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Vrook Lamar: We got a message from Revan. They said that they may be an... "a-hole". But they're not, and I quote, "100% a dick".
Vandar Tokare: Do you believe them?
Vrook Lamar: Well, I don't know if I believe anyone is 100% a dick...
Vandar Tokare: Do you believe they're here to help?
Vrook Lamar: ...Yeah, I do.
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God but can you imagine how funny it would be if Revan got to drop kick Vandar Tokare? Just punt him like a football into deep space!
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gothambunny · 4 years
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nianthis22 · 3 years
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The story of Revan's fall up to the beginning of the events of the game the Knights of the Old Republic, featuring a Female Revan.
Ashla Meriwether's journey to the Outer Rim to fight against the Mandalorians, and begins her descent into darkness.
Moments of AU featuring a meeting between Ashla and Carth Onasi before her fall and taking the name of Revan.
All five chapters available now!
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spectraspecs-writes · 4 years
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Dantooine - Chapter 46
Link to the masterpost. Chapter 45. Chapter 47.
We’re back at the Enclave by early evening, and Mission and Canderous head back to the Hawk. I see Juhani in the courtyard, and she looks to be at peace, more so than she was earlier, at least. For a minute I think about going to talk to her, but another Jedi is talking to her. I need to go see Master Zhar anyway.
But then Carth comes up to me. “Hey,” he asks, sounding a bit urgent, “can I talk to you?”
“Oh,” I say, a bit surprised because he just came up rather fast, “Sure. I’m going to go see Master Zhar, though, we can talk after.”
For a minute, I think I see a bit of irritation on his face, but just as quickly it fades. “Yeah,” he says, “Sure.” I start to walk away, but then he stammers a bit. “I’ll walk with you.”
Seems weird but sure, I won’t stop you. “Sure!” I’m almost glad for the company. Canderous mostly complained on the walk back, Mission didn’t say much. And I really missed Carth when I was training. He said he wanted to see me while I was training but the Masters wouldn’t let him. He also said that they said they’d tell me but I didn’t hear anything about it. I can’t fathom why. It couldn’t be that they didn’t want me to see my friends, because I saw plenty of Bastila. She at least tried to be a friend. I suppose I could ask, but I’d probably get a really cryptic answer, or no real answer at all.
Master Zhar sees me, and greets me briefly before looking at Carth. He doesn’t say anything, but Carth gets the message. “I’ll… wait outside, then,” he says, half-mumbling. Clearly not happy about it. I wonder what he’s got going on.
“You have done well, my pupil,” Master Zhar says, sounding proud, “The ancient grove has been purified, and Juhani's journey down the dark path has been halted. Because of you she walks once more in the light.”
“She seemed confused,” I say, “I’m just glad I could help.”
“Indeed,” he says neutrally, “But though she was saved, do not dismiss what happened to her. Juhani is both dedicated and true to the ideals of the Order, yet she was still vulnerable to the dark side. As are we all. She struck her master in anger during training, and injured her greatly.” Oh, so she’s still alive, then? I hope someone told Juhani, she was really worked up about it. “But it was Quatra's choice to test Juhani this way, and it seems to have made its point. Juhani has been redeemed, and you have passed your final test. Congratulations, apprentice.
“Or should I say congratulations, Padawan?” He smiles warmly. “You have proven yourself worthy of joining the Jedi. Let me be the first to welcome you as a full-fledged member of our Order.”
“Thank you, Master Zhar,” I say, “For everything.”
“Please,” he says, “Come with me to the Council chambers. We have something we’d like to share with you.”
“Of course.” I follow him out.
Carth, who had been leaning against the wall, picks up when he sees us come out. “What’s going on?”
“My apologies, Commander Onasi,” Master Zhar says to him, “but the Council has business with your friend still. You will have to wait out here.”
He looks even more upset. “I’ll fill you in later,” I tell him.
“Yeah,” he says neutrally, “Right.” Feels like something up there. And I’d love to ask him about it but right now the Council wants to talk to me again.
I step in and a big sliding door closes behind me. “Your training is now complete, young Padawan,” Master Vandar says to me as I approach, “And perhaps now it is time we dealt with the matter of the dream you and Bastila shared.” I had almost forgotten about that.
“When we heard of the ruins in your dreams, Master Dorak recognized it as one of a series of ancient structures here on Dantooine. This one in particular lies to the east of this Enclave,” Vandar continues.
“What do we know about the ruins? Where did they come from?”
“Very little is known about the ruins,” Master Dorak says, “They were here before the Enclave was here. Early histories recorded by settlers say the ruins are cursed, but over time such stories faded from common knowledge, and when the Enclave came to this planet, the Jedi felt the Dark Side there, and advised Padawans to stay away.”
“Out of fear?”
“If it is fear, it’s fear of the Dark Side,” Master Vrook says, “A healthy fear you would do well to cultivate.”
“We sent a Jedi to investigate,” Master Vandar continues, “but he has not returned. Perhaps sending him in the first place was a mistake.” He shakes his head sadly, then continues. “The Force is guiding you through your visions; it may be that exploring the ruins is a task tied to your destiny. That is why the Council has now decided you should be the one to investigate this. The secrets to stopping Malak may be hidden within those ruins. You must investigate them and find what Revan and Malak were looking for.”
Admittedly, I’m not so sure about this, but I’ve been given an assignment. I can’t exactly say no. “I will look into the ruins first thing in the morning.”
“Be sure to bring Bastila with you,” Vandar says, and he nods at her, “There is a powerful link between you, and you will need to draw strength from each other during the trials ahead.”
And with that we are dismissed. Carth is still waiting outside, and he still doesn’t look happy about it. “So what’s the story?” he asks me.
“That is hardly any of your business, Carth,” Bastila says with a huff, walking off ahead of us back to the Hawk. 
“I have no idea what that was about,” I say to him.
“You know what, forget it,” he says. Definitely sounding angry now. “It’s none of my business, apparently.”
“No, it is,” I say, and he stops and turns back to me, “There’s some ruins not far from here, the Council wants Bastila and me to investigate them. I’d like you to come, too. Watch our backs.”
“Why? What’s there?” he asks. 
“No idea,” I say, heading back to the Hawk, Carth at my side, “I mean, Bastila and I shared a dream about it - because that’s a thing that can happen, apparently - and we saw Revan and Malak there, but other than that not even the Council knows what’s there.”
“So they’re just sending you in there without any indication of what you’ll face?” he says, not happy with the idea, it seems.
“I’ll admit, I’m a little uneasy about it, too,” I say, “But I can’t exactly say no, can I? Anyway, that’s why I want you there. I figure that way we’ll be prepared for anything. Bastila from the Force angle, me for the exploration, you for the combat and strategy and stuff, seems like a good team to me.”
“If you want me to come, I’ll come,” he says neutrally. But almost like he’s got something else on his mind. 
“You wanted to talk to me about something,” I remember, “What was it?”
He starts to open his mouth, but then he changes his mind. “Never mind,” he says, “Forget about it. It’s not important.”
“You sure?”
“I said forget about it,” he says firmly. Hey, there’s no reason to get callous about it, dude, chill out. He walks ahead of me a bit, then stops and sighs shortly. “I’m sorry,” he says, “It’s just -- it’s nothing. I don’t want to bother you with it.”
“You’re not bothering me, Carth,” I reassure him. 
“No, I know, but…” He stops again, like he’s having a hard time with it. “Forget it. Anyway, you’ve got a big day tomorrow, we can talk when that’s done.”
“If you’re sure.”
“Yeah,” he says, “Don’t worry about it.”
I don’t believe him, but pushing the matter right now feels like a bad move, so I don’t. “Okay,” I say, “I’m going to get something to eat, you wanna come?”
“No, thanks,” he says, “I’m actually feeling pretty tired. I think I’ll turn in.”
“I’ll see you in the morning, then.”
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screamintotheend · 5 years
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A Species Doomed  to Fail?
If those of you who have followed this chaotic excuse of a blog long and closely enough, you would know that I enjoy my fair share of head canons and many kinds and fan theories. You would also know that, not only am I a fan of RSJ and Supernatural, I’m also a fan of Star Wars.
The one thing that I have always really wanted to know about SW is this: what the ever loving fuck is Yoda? Lucas refuses to tell the fans what he is and Disney probably doesn’t give a fuck, so we kind of make up our own things about it. But, I kind of have a crazy theory about Yoda’s species.
What if his species is doomed to fail at the hands of the Sith?
So, in the EU, it states that there are six sort-of known members of this unnamed species:
Minch
Oteg
Vandar Tokare
Yaddle
Yoda
Unidentified Jedi
There is pretty much nothing known about the last one, so he isn’t going to be included in this. Let’s go down the rather short list that I have.
1) Minch
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700 years before the Battle of Yavin (700 BBY), Minch and his master was given a mission to help a system with its Dark Jedi problem. The dark padawan killed themself in that system, but the master was chased to Dagobah (remember this place?).
Minch was impulsive like Anakin, and faced the master alone. I’m pretty sure that one thing that a Jedi must not do is use the Dark Side. No matter what, do not use the Dark Side. Minch failed.
This Dark Jedi capitalized on the weakness that is Minch’s emotions, later on managing to make this impulsive idiot reach out to the Force with his fear and anger. He reaches out to the Dark Side for power, not exactly what the Dark Jedi wanted, but a step in the ‘right place.’ As the Dark Jedi was dying, he told Minch that his fear, anger, and other feelings like it would definitely cause him to fall.
2) Oteg
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There isn’t much I know about this guy, since I never really had reason to. What I do know that, in this one game that takes place during the GGW, don’t know the name, if you choose to make your character become a Sith, Oteg will die.
If you don’t know that game or, like me, don’t know much about Oteg, let me explain a few things.
There was a galactic war (refereed tobas the Great Galatic War/GGW) that was the Republic fighting the Sith. The Jedi were, yet again, part of the army. Oteg was one of them, and is one of the people your character on the game interacts with. Like I said, if you choose the Dark Side, Oteg dies.
3) Vandar Tokare
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This guy was on the Jedi Council for the temple on Dantooine, and was there during the whole Revan thing. The Sith was still a big thing, had had caused the First Jedi Purge to happen during this time, and Vandar was part of the group that had survived it. In 3952 BBY, many of the surviving Jedi met up in secret on Katarr to find out who the Sith out.
Well, the meet up was found out by the Sith, who went to Katarr and killed all life on the planet. I mean, wouldn’t the Jedi sense the Sith coming towards them? Vandar and the other Jedi would’ve had a much better chance at making it off that planet alive, yet they all died.
4) Yaddle
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My absolute favorite of this species, Yaddle I’m trash for her. The only female of whatever the fuck this species is which is a rare sight as it is, she’s probably the best thing that happened to the Order, yet she died.
In 26 BBY, Yaddle, Anakin, and Obi-Wan went to Mawan to restore peace on the planet. Anakin gets captured due to his arrogance, and was held captive by this guy named Granta Omega. Omega sets of a chemical weapon and, in order to protect everyone on the planet, Yaddle absorbs the weapon and dies.
Well, Granta Omega who died several years after Yaddle, good riddance was in league with the Order of the Sith Lords. It’s as exactly as it sounds. This is most due to him being the son of Xanatos, who was once a Jedi and was previously a padawan of Qui-Gon Jinn. So, yeah, he held a grudge against the Jedi Order and was most definitely on league with the Dark Side despite not being Force-sensitive.
5) Yoda
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Now everyone should know who Yoda is. We all should also know how this ends. I also won’t lie to all of y’all, I have so many issues with this troll. I won’t get into that (I’ll make another post if you want me to). I’ll just get into what this post is actually about.
Darth Sidious is the biggest problem here. Yoda never knew that the bastard was in front of his fucking face the whole time. Sidious fucking played him like a demented fiddle.
When the Jedi finally found out who and where Sidious was, they sent there best to fight him. All of those fighters died, along with all of the Jedi but a very few, Yoda included. Yoda, the idiot, decides to go after the Sith himself. He failed.
Yoda lost his lightsaber, and had to go into exile due to his stupidity. Despite all of his knowledge and skill, he failed to find the Sith in front of his fucking face and died with only one person beside him: the last Jedi, Luke Skywalker.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk and my Star Wars fan theory.
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colossussteppes · 5 years
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