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| - Jedi Knight Tyrian Margreve was born in 22 BBY. Very young during the Clone Wars, Tyrian was one of the last younglings taken to the Jedi Temple, before Order 66. A Jedi that survived Order 66 returned to the Temple, and found a young Tyrian, huddled in a corner and barely alive. Taking the toddler, the Jedi came to Shili where the Jedi found an also young Makaera Tor. The two were trained together. This happened until Shaak Ti and Rahm Kota started their visits. Due to the danger of the times, Shaak Ti and Rahm Kota insisted that the two children be split up. Because Makaera had been born and raised on Shili, it was decided that she would stay there. Though the two friends did not want to be split up, they understood, even despite their young age, that both of them were in danger and that
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| - Jedi Knight Tyrian Margreve was born in 22 BBY. Very young during the Clone Wars, Tyrian was one of the last younglings taken to the Jedi Temple, before Order 66. A Jedi that survived Order 66 returned to the Temple, and found a young Tyrian, huddled in a corner and barely alive. Taking the toddler, the Jedi came to Shili where the Jedi found an also young Makaera Tor. The two were trained together. This happened until Shaak Ti and Rahm Kota started their visits. Due to the danger of the times, Shaak Ti and Rahm Kota insisted that the two children be split up. Because Makaera had been born and raised on Shili, it was decided that she would stay there. Though the two friends did not want to be split up, they understood, even despite their young age, that both of them were in danger and that they needed to be split up for their own safety. Both promised that once they were Jedi, that they would find the other. Meanwhile, Tyrian was taken from Shili and sent to Arkinnea, where he would learn from a renowned Jedi of the Old Order, Master K’Kruhk. From the Whiphid, Tyrian learned a great deal of the Force, particularly the skill of Battle Meditation. He also learned how to heal and treat wounds, both through the Force and without it. S he grew older, Tyrian understood that the decisions that he and the other younglings made were incredibly important, not just to the future of the Jedi Order, but also to the entire galaxy. This made him follow in K’Kruhk’s footsteps even more, borrowing liberally from the Whiphid’s sense of honor and justice. Also, his sense of honor and duty as a Togorian came into play as well. As the padawan grew and matured, he learned more and more about the Force as well as how to wield a lightsaber. Whenever the Imperial garrison commander came and visited, he brought new books for Tyrian to read. From these books, Tyrian gained a more comprehensive education about the way that the galaxy worked, not just education about the Force. He devoured books on ethics and laws, reading all the way back to the days of Xim the Despot. He studied the rules of physics and biology, and loved to study the art of war. That was a topic that he read extensively, almost as extensively as he read bout ethics and philosophy. Tyrian wasn’t a warmonger, but he understood that in order to survive, the Jedi Order was going to have to be prepared. Since they had lost a great deal of their knowledge, it made sense to master what information they did have available to them so that they could better fight against the Empire and the two Dark Lords of the Sith who commanded it. When Tyrian was older, and had just turned twenty, K’Kruhk knighted him, and sent him out into the galaxy, to right wrongs and bring justice to the people. He charged his former padawan with the mission to remain within the shadows and that survival was of paramount importance. Tyrian accepted this mission and left Arkinnea.
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