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However, the legacy of [[Anakin Skywalker]] raises a deeper question:
However, the legacy of [[Anakin Skywalker]] raises a deeper question:


''What does it truly mean to bring balance to the Force?''
''What does it truly mean to bring harmony to the Force?''
 
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== 10–40 ABY: The Age of Questions ==
== 10–40 ABY: The Age of Questions ==

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The Age of the Je’daii

A Historical Overview of the Galaxy from 0 BBY to 300 ABY

Overview

The Age of the Je’daii marks a profound transformation in the understanding of the Force and the structure of galactic civilization. Following the fall of the Empire after the Battle of Yavin, the galaxy entered a period of reflection, evolution, and ultimately, harmony.

Unlike prior eras defined by conflict between the Jedi and the Sith, this age is characterized by the rediscovery of harmony through the ancient philosophy of the Je’daii.

0–10 ABY: The Final Balance

The Galactic Empire collapses and the Rebel Alliance establishes the New Republic. Luke Skywalker begins rebuilding the Jedi Order, seeking to restore what was lost.

However, the legacy of Anakin Skywalker raises a deeper question:

What does it truly mean to bring harmony to the Force?

10–40 ABY: The Age of Questions

Under Luke’s guidance, the new Jedi begin to evolve beyond the rigid doctrines of the past.

  • Emotional suppression is reconsidered
  • Curiosity about the darker aspects of the Force emerges
  • Independent Force traditions begin to surface

The Jedi are no longer certain that the old ways were entirely correct.

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40–70 ABY: The Quiet Convergence

Fragments of Jedi and Sith philosophy begin to overlap.

Small, secret groups experiment with using both aspects of the Force without succumbing to corruption. As understanding grows, large-scale conflict diminishes.

War fades not through victory… but through the loss of ideological certainty.

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70–100 ABY: The Great Departure

Recognizing the limitations of their past, both Jedi and Sith traditions undergo a radical transformation.

  • The Jedi Order formally dissolves
  • Sith traditions abandon titles and hierarchy
  • Both groups depart Republic space

They settle on a distant, Force-rich world:

Virelya

There, they begin anew.

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100–150 ABY: The Birth of the Je’daii

On Virelya, ancient teachings originating from Tython are rediscovered.

The name Je’daii is adopted, not as a revival, but as a recognition of a deeper truth.

The Force is no longer divided into light and dark. Instead, it is understood as a unified whole, expressed through different aspects.

The first Je’daii Knights emerge, trained not in opposition, but in balance.

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150–200 ABY: The Age of Withdrawal

The Je’daii choose a path of non-intervention.

They do not govern. They do not enforce peace. They do not involve themselves in galactic politics.

Instead, they observe and act only when the fundamental nature of the Force itself is threatened.

To the wider galaxy, they become:

  • Legends
  • Myths
  • Forgotten guardians

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Galactic Evolution

The New Republic

Without the Jedi, the Republic is forced to evolve.

  • Regional autonomy increases
  • Bureaucratic systems expand
  • Stability is achieved through governance rather than guardianship

The Republic becomes more self-reliant, though less inspired.

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InterGalactic Banking Clan

The InterGalactic Banking Clan emerges as the primary stabilizer of the galactic economy.

  • Standardizes currency across systems
  • Prevents economic collapse and instability
  • Develops predictive financial models

While not overt rulers, they influence the galaxy through subtle economic pressure.

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Trade Federation

The Trade Federation reinvents itself as a legitimate and essential logistical power.

  • Controls major hyperspace trade routes
  • Maintains supply chains across the galaxy
  • Enforces trade stability

Their influence determines which systems prosper.

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The Hutts

The Hutts evolve into powerful merchant lords.

  • Control luxury goods and rare resources
  • Dominate gray-market economies
  • Operate beyond strict Republic oversight

Their power is no longer fear, but dependence.

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Crime Syndicates

Organized crime adapts to a peaceful galaxy.

  • Black Sun dominates information networks
  • Crimson Dawn manipulates political systems
  • The Pyke Syndicate controls regulated spice trade

Crime becomes subtle, systemic, and difficult to eliminate.

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200–260 ABY: The Age of Harmony

The galaxy experiences an unprecedented era of peace.

  • Large-scale war disappears
  • Trade flourishes
  • Systems prosper

The Force fades from common awareness, becoming myth to most citizens.

Peace exists… without guardians.

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260–300 ABY: The Hidden Fracture

Beneath the surface of harmony, subtle tensions begin to emerge.

  • Some believe the Je’daii abandoned the galaxy
  • Others seek to restore Jedi or Sith traditions
  • Scientific attempts to replicate the Force begin
  • Unnatural disturbances ripple through the Force

These disturbances are not chaotic… but something far more concerning:

They are controlled.

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The Je’daii in the Modern Era

The Je’daii are neither rulers nor saviors.

They are:

  • Observers of balance
  • Guardians of the Force itself
  • Agents of intervention only when necessary

To most beings in the galaxy:

If the Je’daii still exist… they have chosen not to help.

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Campaign Era

The current campaign is set in 300 ABY, at the height of galactic harmony.

But something beneath that harmony is beginning to shift.

The question is no longer whether the galaxy is at peace.

The question is:

What is quietly breaking it?