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Tomb of Freedon Nadd
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The Tomb of Freedon Nadd was a mausoleum that served as the final resting place for the physical remains of King Ommin and Queen Amanoa of Onderon, as well as their Sith ancestor, the Dark Lord Freedon Nadd. The original tomb, which consisted of nothing more than Nadd's sarcophagus within a hollowed section beneath the royal palace of Iziz, was cleansed of its potency with the end of the planet Onderon's Beast Wars. After the final defeat of Freedon Nadd's worshipers in 3998 BBY, Jedi Master Arca Jeth ordered the construction of a new tomb on the nearby jungle moon Dxun to contain Nadd's remains and their residual dark side energies. Entombed alongside the Dark Lord were Queen Amanoa and King Ommin, with whom died the last vestiges of Nadd's Sith dynasty.
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*Old Republic era *Rise of the Empire era
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*Freedon Nadd *Naddists *Onderon Royal Family *Sith Triumvirate *Order of the Sith Lords
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Freedon Nadds Grab
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Tomb of Freedon Nadd
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Гробница Фридона Надда
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Onderon location destroyed 4,000 BBY
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Tumba de Freedon Nadd
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*c. 4000 BBY *Reconstructed in 3998 BBY
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Arca Jeth
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*Under the royal palace of Iziz on Onderon *A secluded area of Dxun
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The Tomb of Freedon Nadd was a mausoleum that served as the final resting place for the physical remains of King Ommin and Queen Amanoa of Onderon, as well as their Sith ancestor, the Dark Lord Freedon Nadd. The original tomb, which consisted of nothing more than Nadd's sarcophagus within a hollowed section beneath the royal palace of Iziz, was cleansed of its potency with the end of the planet Onderon's Beast Wars. After the final defeat of Freedon Nadd's worshipers in 3998 BBY, Jedi Master Arca Jeth ordered the construction of a new tomb on the nearby jungle moon Dxun to contain Nadd's remains and their residual dark side energies. Entombed alongside the Dark Lord were Queen Amanoa and King Ommin, with whom died the last vestiges of Nadd's Sith dynasty. Freedon Nadd's tomb was visited a year later by the Dark Jedi Exar Kun, who penetrated its nearly-indestructible exterior in search of forbidden secrets. The tomb remained unvisited for nearly the next forty years, when Sith forces loyal to the Dark Lord Darth Nihilus were defeated by companions of Meetra Surik. Three millennia later, Nadd's tomb was found and explored by the Sith'ari Darth Bane, wherein he discovered Nadd's holocron, and the plight of the orbalisk Force-parasite.