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The Council of Five was the governing body of the College of Jedi Seers on Tython. Meeting within the tower of Orthanc in the Ring of Isengard on Srednata Zemya continent on the world of Tython, the Council was made up of the Five Prophets representing the five different orders of Jedi Seers.

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  • Council of Five (Jedi Renaissance)
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  • The Council of Five was the governing body of the College of Jedi Seers on Tython. Meeting within the tower of Orthanc in the Ring of Isengard on Srednata Zemya continent on the world of Tython, the Council was made up of the Five Prophets representing the five different orders of Jedi Seers.
Leader
  • White Prophet
Era
  • *Parsunus Era **Jedi Renaissance era **Golden Age of the Jedi
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  • Council of Five
Members
  • Five: *White Prophet *Black Prophet *Grey Prophet *Brown Prophet *Blue Prophet
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Locations
  • Isengard, Srednata Zemya; Tython
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  • The Council of Five was the governing body of the College of Jedi Seers on Tython. Meeting within the tower of Orthanc in the Ring of Isengard on Srednata Zemya continent on the world of Tython, the Council was made up of the Five Prophets representing the five different orders of Jedi Seers.
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