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This Sith temple was the largest monument in the Valley of the Dark Lords, a corridor of ancient monuments that serve as crypts for the Dark Lords of the Sith located on the planet Moraband. It contained the tomb of Darth Bane, the Sith Lord who founded the Rule of Two, and a massive execution chamber that the ancient Sith used to sacrifice Jedi prisoners.

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  • Sith temple (Moraband)
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  • This Sith temple was the largest monument in the Valley of the Dark Lords, a corridor of ancient monuments that serve as crypts for the Dark Lords of the Sith located on the planet Moraband. It contained the tomb of Darth Bane, the Sith Lord who founded the Rule of Two, and a massive execution chamber that the ancient Sith used to sacrifice Jedi prisoners.
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  • 시스 사원
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Name
  • Sith temple
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  • "Sacrifice" Episode Guide - The Clone Wars
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  • Храм сітів
Ru
  • Морабандский храм ситхов
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  • tv-shows/clone-wars/sacrifice-episode-guide
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  • This Sith temple was the largest monument in the Valley of the Dark Lords, a corridor of ancient monuments that serve as crypts for the Dark Lords of the Sith located on the planet Moraband. It contained the tomb of Darth Bane, the Sith Lord who founded the Rule of Two, and a massive execution chamber that the ancient Sith used to sacrifice Jedi prisoners.
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