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  • Stav Kesh (Jedi Renaissance)
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  • By the year 25,767 BrS, the Temple Master of Stav Kesh was a Talid named Lha-Mi; one of the Je'daii Masters at Stav Kesh, the Zabrak Dava Kin'ade, developed a machine known as the Darrow sphere several years before that. The Darrow sphere, a predecessor to the later training remote used by the Jedi Order, was a small sphere that acted as a sparring partner for trainees and delivered stun charges on contact. The sphere saw significant use at Stav Kesh, and one of Kin'ade's students nicknamed the sphere "Je'daii's bane." In 25,767 BrS, the Journeyers Lanoree and Dalien Brock arrived at Stav Kesh, and they joined a group of Journeyers who were already being trained by the Temple's instructors. During one training session with the Darrow sphere, Dalien Brock—who was only tenuously Force-sensit
Era
  • *Before the Republic era *Jedi Renaissance era *Golden Age of the Jedi
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Affiliation
  • *Je'daii Order *Jedi Order
Name
  • Stav Kesh
Constructed
  • 34246
Builder
  • *Je'daii Order *Jedi Order
Location
  • Ice Giant Range, Kato Zakar continent; Tython
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  • By the year 25,767 BrS, the Temple Master of Stav Kesh was a Talid named Lha-Mi; one of the Je'daii Masters at Stav Kesh, the Zabrak Dava Kin'ade, developed a machine known as the Darrow sphere several years before that. The Darrow sphere, a predecessor to the later training remote used by the Jedi Order, was a small sphere that acted as a sparring partner for trainees and delivered stun charges on contact. The sphere saw significant use at Stav Kesh, and one of Kin'ade's students nicknamed the sphere "Je'daii's bane." In 25,767 BrS, the Journeyers Lanoree and Dalien Brock arrived at Stav Kesh, and they joined a group of Journeyers who were already being trained by the Temple's instructors. During one training session with the Darrow sphere, Dalien Brock—who was only tenuously Force-sensitive and in fact despised the Force itself—tried to use a blaster against the sphere when he became fed up with it, and several trainees were almost killed in the chaos when the unskilled Brock opened fire aimlessly. Brock lied about the event when questioned, but despite his sister's protests, the Masters at the Temple could sense that Brock would never be a Je'daii and did not want to be one. The two spent several weeks at Stav Kesh before departing, and Dalien was trained separately by Master Tave when the other Journeyers were instructed by Kin'ade in the use of Force weapons. On the last day that the Brocks and several Journeyers spent at the temple, they were shown a demonstration fight between Lha-Mi and Tave in the Grand Hall before they were made to fight each other in practice bouts. Tave and Lha-Mi were still serving at Stav Kesh by 25,758 BrS, when Tave oversaw the training of three Journeyers—Sek'nos Rath, Tasha Ryo, and Shae Koda—in the courtyards atop Stav Kesh. Upon arriving at Anil Kesh, it was necessary for all Journeyers to undergo an orientation of sorts which provided them with the skills they needed to endure the high altitude of the mountain-based Temple. The Je'daii Temple Master, the Je'daii who served as steward of the facility and oversaw its functions, would see that all students practiced safely and met goals on time. The Temple served the Order for millennia and the education received here was vital to a Je'daii's survival. When the Infinite Empire invaded the Tython system, many Je'daii were pulled from their posts at the academy to contribute to the war effort. Those who remained behind were young and eager to learn how to fight and join their brethren on the battlefield. Following the defeat of the Rakata, Je'daii stationed at Stav Kesh were stranded after the continued fighting of the Force Wars decimated most life in other regions of the world. Unable to escape the southern most continent, the survivors founded their own new cities along the coast of Kato Zakar. Over time the ruined structure of Stav Kesh was forgotten and abandoned, remaining largely preserved high in the mountains.