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  • Guardians of the Force (Cadden)
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  • The Guardians of the Force were originally founded by Varys Blackthorne, around the time of the conclusion of the Great War 3,500 years before the Battle of Yavin. Harboring a more controversial approach to the Force than the Jedi Order's, it was often seen as an outcast faction lead by a vagabond Jedi. Nevertheless, the Guardians were staunch supporters of both the Jedi Order and the Republic, and were strong and trusted allies. At some point in time, however, the Guardians were fragmented, and the organization withered away. It was later refounded by Cadden Blackthorne.
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Affiliation
Name
  • Guardians of the Force
Members
Allies
  • *Jedi Order *[[starwars:Galactic Republic
Founder
  • *Varys Blackthorne *Cadden Blackthorne
Reorganized
  • 7
Enemies
  • [[starwars:Sith Empire
Dissolved
  • 8
Founded
  • c. 3,656 BBY
Creator
Fragmented
  • Unknown
abstract
  • The Guardians of the Force were originally founded by Varys Blackthorne, around the time of the conclusion of the Great War 3,500 years before the Battle of Yavin. Harboring a more controversial approach to the Force than the Jedi Order's, it was often seen as an outcast faction lead by a vagabond Jedi. Nevertheless, the Guardians were staunch supporters of both the Jedi Order and the Republic, and were strong and trusted allies. Taught unique principles and values, the Guardians of the Force were be seen by many as mere Jedi, but Varys taught that the concept stood for something more. Guardians of the Force were instructed in various ways of the Force, taught to embrace the Force as a whole, not just the Jedi philosophy. This was a dangerous and controversial path to take, and the result of a fall from it often resulted in eternal condemnation. As such, Guardians were very careful about whom they accepted into their ranks. At some point in time, however, the Guardians were fragmented, and the organization withered away. It was later refounded by Cadden Blackthorne.