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[Open] History - The first mentionings of the Force sensitives
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[Open] History - The first mentionings of the Force sensitives
- Subject Requested:
- Public/Private Lesson:
- Availability:
.16 - >=1900
.17; .18 - any time
.19 - <=1700
.20; .21 - [1000; 1600]
.22 - >=1000
.23 - any time
.24 - <=1200
Further dates will be known to me later and will be added; I will try keep list updated in case unexpected further changes come
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- Reason For Request:
Where would be these first ever mentionings of the Force sensitives? Was the Force discovered before people could write the findings down? How can you be trained in the past? How much was lost in the time?
In the past, we wanted to go on an archeology trip, once we are old enough, with Padawan Besk. Try look for the oldest objects, try find where our order originated from, try understand their though processes.
I know objects can remember the Force signature.
And since padawan Besk is gone, with all the knowledge of the past he already had, it is up to me to take the torch and learn what he had taken away with him on my own.
We expected to not find about anything resembling Jedi order as we know now. Maybe a little tribe, passing down the knowledge from mentor to youngster. Maybe some unexplained traditions - or, well, customs that make sence only when you know the Force exists. Maybe nothing of it.
Lets start with the oldest known information. And search more in the past as time goes.
- Additional Information:
Re: [Open] History - The first mentionings of the Force sensitives
Koh-to-yah Padawan,
I believe I have some insights into the answers you seek. I'll approach you sometime within the provided schedule.
Sho-la,
Shu Ra.
I believe I have some insights into the answers you seek. I'll approach you sometime within the provided schedule.
Sho-la,
Shu Ra.
Re: [Open] History - The first mentionings of the Force sensitives
(( Half the subject was covered 3rd september, releasing this lesson due to difficulty in scheduling ))