Because of these characteristics, Sa'ari culture developed into a very social one that emphasized the bonds of family over that of community or nation. Though naturally Force-sensitive, most Sa'ari did not pursue any sort of advanced training, though mothers often taught their daughters the basics. Cultural and social mores and taboos precluded casual demonstrations of power, and held as most sacred the sanctity of an individual's mind. Due to their social nature, Sa'ari politics revolved around a two-tiered representative democracy, with the various nation-states forming their own legislatures, or national lawytes, as well as sending delegates to the planetary authority, or Lawyteret T'lessia. Individual Sa'ari republics maintained their own separate militaries and police forces, forming
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| - Because of these characteristics, Sa'ari culture developed into a very social one that emphasized the bonds of family over that of community or nation. Though naturally Force-sensitive, most Sa'ari did not pursue any sort of advanced training, though mothers often taught their daughters the basics. Cultural and social mores and taboos precluded casual demonstrations of power, and held as most sacred the sanctity of an individual's mind. Due to their social nature, Sa'ari politics revolved around a two-tiered representative democracy, with the various nation-states forming their own legislatures, or national lawytes, as well as sending delegates to the planetary authority, or Lawyteret T'lessia. Individual Sa'ari republics maintained their own separate militaries and police forces, forming
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| - *Bellinega T'Ledra
*Fua T'Ooro
*Iper T'Royc
*Pelenora T'Yelc
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*Monogendered; feminine in appearance
*Human-like eyes and facial features
*Bare, ridged scalps ending in cartilaginous nubs
*Ten-fingered hands
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| - Because of these characteristics, Sa'ari culture developed into a very social one that emphasized the bonds of family over that of community or nation. Though naturally Force-sensitive, most Sa'ari did not pursue any sort of advanced training, though mothers often taught their daughters the basics. Cultural and social mores and taboos precluded casual demonstrations of power, and held as most sacred the sanctity of an individual's mind. Due to their social nature, Sa'ari politics revolved around a two-tiered representative democracy, with the various nation-states forming their own legislatures, or national lawytes, as well as sending delegates to the planetary authority, or Lawyteret T'lessia. Individual Sa'ari republics maintained their own separate militaries and police forces, forming socio-economic and pollitical alliances through the Lawyteret. As they developed socially, the Sa'ari also began to recognize their sensitivity to the Force, which they referred to as “the Blue.” Originally a flexible caste-based society that emphasized an individual's own talents over maintaining integrity, the most respected group was the matchmakers. This caste, which chose bondmates for breeding purposes, eventually developed into the Order of the Blue Light. It was this organization which helped to guide Sa'ari spiritual affairs, particularly after the Prophecy of the Starborne One. This prophecy, which also included the knowedge of Galactic Basic Standard, resulted in the Sa'ari learning more advanced techniques. Thereafter the Order of the Blue Light developed along the lines of the Jedi Order, inducting new recruits and training them to use their talents to protect others and preserve the peace.
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