Star Wars: Galaxy in Shambles

[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
Hey @0th Law I know this might seem kinda soon but given 11 out of the 13 current votes so far are all in agreement I think things might be clear enough to call it somewhat soon.
I maintain a policy of waiting at least 24 hours, because time zones and stuff. Less than 2 hours would have certainly been too early.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.

Obi-Wan has spent the last few years fighting in a war, he's well suited to an action mission. Yoda is the master of the Force and philosophy, lets see him in his element.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantly more experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
[X] Tython. You're much more experienced with manipulating the Force in the ways that'll be needed to either construct a new temple, or renovate an old one, and you have significantlymore experience with children, human or otherwise, than Obi-Wan. This will lead to a quest that focuses on the more macroscale, ideological, and domestic aspects of the Order.
 
Overlooking View
The journey was a long one.

Mostly, that was simply due to its starting location: Polis Massa was in the deep outer rim, along the southern tail of the Hydian Way. Thankfully, there was little interruption as the Tantive IV traveled north towards Denon, before maneuvering to take the Corellian Run towards Coruscant, before a short jump to Empress Teta, the origin of many hyperspace routes to Tython over the ages.

That simply would not do, mostly for security reasons. Instead, after sending Obi-Wan off in a separate craft to complete his mission, you jumped to Primus Goluud — it would be of little danger to Jedi, but would undoubtedly dissuade others — before making the last jump to the Tython system.

As star systems went, it was incredibly lush, with no less than seven habitable worlds. More, if one counted Sunspot, the aptly-named planet closest to Tythos, the system's star. However, at least for now, it was the namesake planet that you were most interested in: Tython, the homeworld of your Order. Of note, it has two moons, each strong in the Force, but one is tainted with the Dark Side of the Force. Ashla and Bogan, if you remember your history correctly.

A quick scan of the planet itself revealed nine temples of the ancient Order, one of which had a relatively more recent temple nearby. You immediately disqualify the more inaccessible locations, for the simple reason that supporting a large population there would be more difficult, at least until more infrastructure was created.

Where do you land?

[ ] Bodhi, the ancient Temple of the Arts. It's low-lying, coastal, and near a temperate forest, which will provide good opportunities for forest agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture. Records indicate it contains many pre-Republic relics in the Tho Yor beneath its surface.

[ ] Kaleth, the ancient Temple of Knowledge. Located on the forested and mountainous Tythos Ridge, it's less promising in terms of renewable resources, but it is of greater proximity to the Forge, another nearby, albeit less accessible temple, as well as the temple of the Jedi during the Cold War Era.
 
[X] Bodhi, the ancient Temple of the Arts. It's low-lying, coastal, and near a temperate forest, which will provide good opportunities for forest agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture. Records indicate it contains many pre-Republic relics in the Tho Yor beneath its surface.
 
[X] Bodhi, the ancient Temple of the Arts. It's low-lying, coastal, and near a temperate forest, which will provide good opportunities for forest agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture. Records indicate it contains many pre-Republic relics in the Tho Yor beneath its surface.
 
[X] Kaleth, the ancient Temple of Knowledge. Located on the forested and mountainous Tythos Ridge, it's less promising in terms of renewable resources, but it is of greater proximity to the Forge, another nearby, albeit less accessible temple, as well as the temple of the Jedi during the Cold War Era.
 
[X] Bodhi, the ancient Temple of the Arts. It's low-lying, coastal, and near a temperate forest, which will provide good opportunities for forest agriculture, forestry, and aquaculture. Records indicate it contains many pre-Republic relics in the Tho Yor beneath its surface.

My instinct is that the temple of knowlage should be a pilgrimage site where Padawans journey to in order to prepare for making thier lightsaber and again later for their Trials.
 
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